natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
The Natural 2012-03-12
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- Memo is Bump Bailey's _____.
- Name of Roy's bat.
- What kind of day did the fans put on in honor of Roy.
- Main character in the story.
- Roy mistaken a _____ for a ball and caught it.
- Pete wanted Roy to hit a _________ for him,
- Type of person Bump used to go see to ease his nerves.
- Young, blackhaired woman, wearing a red dress.
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- Roy used to be a _______ called BoBo.
- At the biginning, Pop calls Roy's great play ______________.
- Iris is not just a mother, but also a _________.
- Until Roy came along, the Knight's feild was horrible becuase they were in a ______.
- Leading hitter on the team when Roy got there.
- The reason Memo did not want to be with Roy because he was _____.
- In the middle of Roy's career, he got into a _______ with his batting.
- Roy and Memo could not go swimming because the water was ________.
- Person Roy went to when he wanted a raise
- Roy's position on defense.
- What team does the scout ask Roy to play for?
- Item Iris gave Roy before he left.
20 Clues: Name of Roy's bat. • Roy's position on defense. • Memo is Bump Bailey's _____. • Main character in the story. • Item Iris gave Roy before he left. • Roy used to be a _______ called BoBo. • Person Roy went to when he wanted a raise • Pete wanted Roy to hit a _________ for him, • What team does the scout ask Roy to play for? • Leading hitter on the team when Roy got there. • ...
Natural selection 2013-11-08
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- - the name of Darwin's book; the of species
- - process by which evolution occurs natural
- - pattern of evolution where a species is stable for a long time then rapidly changes equilibrium
- - when two unrelated organisms look alike (sharks & dolphins)
- - formation of new species
- - natural selection is also known as the survival of the
- - preserved remains of ancient organisms
- - structures that are similar
- - structures that have no current function
- - principle that states that living species are descended from ancient ones descent with
- - the name of the ship that darwin traveled on
- - when organisms disappear from the earth
- - the study of the earth
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- - had different shaped beaks depending on the island they were from
- - a characteristic that helps an organism survive
- - proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- - when two species evolve together
- - had different shaped shells depending on the island they were from
- - change over time
- - islands that Darwin visited
- - refers to the variety of living things
- - when one species evolves into many adaptive
- - well-supported testable explanation
- - required for new species to form
24 Clues: - change over time • - the study of the earth • - formation of new species • - structures that are similar • - islands that Darwin visited • - when two species evolve together • - required for new species to form • - well-supported testable explanation • - preserved remains of ancient organisms • - refers to the variety of living things • ...
Natural Hazards 2014-04-01
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- a localized, very intense low-pressure wind system, forming over tropical oceans and with winds of hurricane force.
- a storm with a violent wind
- a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside.
- a collapse of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff
- long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground
- an overflow of water
- the centre of the earth
- winds rotating inwards
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- a mountain or hill with lava in it
- abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water
- 7 major plates of the earth
- a person killed or injured in a war or accident
- a storm of heavy hail
- a period of heat
- the occurrence of a natural electrical discharge
- the middle layer of earth
- a fire in scrub or a forest
- strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
- the outer layer of the earth
20 Clues: a period of heat • an overflow of water • a storm of heavy hail • winds rotating inwards • the centre of the earth • the middle layer of earth • 7 major plates of the earth • a storm with a violent wind • a fire in scrub or a forest • the outer layer of the earth • a mountain or hill with lava in it • a sudden violent shaking of the ground • ...
Natural Disaster 2015-08-12
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- sudden affect that makes a dramatic impact
- instant powerful upward or forward movement
- a tropical storm
- where does man exist
- outer layer of earths surface
- pile of snow running down the face of a hill
- high temperature
- layer that comes before the crust
- another name for a tornado
- layer between crust and mantle
- makes up majority of continental crust
- system of winds rotating inwards
- he great size or extent of something
- height of an object relating to sea level
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground
- molten material
- fires that get a bit out of hand
- a mountain or hill, that produces lava
- centre of a hurricane
- the focus of an earthquake
- overflow of a large amount of water
- ...... lines
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- ..... tectonics
- molten rock on the top of the earths surface
- a flow of mud and other material flowing down a hillside or slope
- violent rotating winds
- a sudden widespread occurrence
- lower layer of earths crust
- centre of the earth
- the second wave that comes after he main earthquake
- low rainfall leading to a shortage of water
- a instrument used to measure earthquakes
- a powdery residue
- giant sea wave
- a small shake in the earths surface
- a danger or risk
- storm with a violent wind
- the oxygen and nitrogen we breathe is known as
- when a volcano bursts out all of its lava
- makes up 75% of the earths surface
40 Clues: ...... lines • giant sea wave • ..... tectonics • molten material • a tropical storm • high temperature • a danger or risk • a powdery residue • centre of the earth • where does man exist • centre of a hurricane • violent rotating winds • storm with a violent wind • another name for a tornado • the focus of an earthquake • lower layer of earths crust • outer layer of earths surface • ...
Natural Resources 2016-10-18
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- A animal that has no limbs in the sea
- Oil
- It germinates when add water
- A material that can mine diamond in mine-craft
- Another name for H20
- We slather billions of them every year for meat coat bags, and ect
- A fuel found in the earth
- A star that will blow up in 4 billions years later
- Another name for Oxygen
- Its green
- The chemical element of atomic number 29
- A clean energy that comes form the air
- A chemical element with the symbol Au
- An air-like fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available
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- Five cents
- It can grow up to 400 feet
- nuclear fuel
- A animal that give birth not by egg
- A black, carbon fossil fuel used for energy
- It clovers 71% of the earth
- A layer of earth were plants grow
- The hardest material to find in mine craft
- Use to make silverware
- We sitting or standing on it right now
- Use as fuel
- Its used to catch fish
26 Clues: Oil • Its green • Five cents • Use as fuel • nuclear fuel • Another name for H20 • Use to make silverware • Its used to catch fish • Another name for Oxygen • A fuel found in the earth • It can grow up to 400 feet • It clovers 71% of the earth • It germinates when add water • A layer of earth were plants grow • A animal that give birth not by egg • A animal that has no limbs in the sea • ...
Natural Resources 2016-10-18
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- A clean energy that comes form the air
- Its green
- nuclear fuel
- Another name for Oxygen
- It clovers 71% of the earth
- Use to make silverware
- The chemical element of atomic number 29
- A animal that give birth not by egg
- Use as fuel
- It can grow up to 400 feet
- A chemical element with the symbol Au
- We sitting or standing on it right now
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- A star that will blow up in 4 billions years later
- The hardest material to find in mine craft
- A animal that has no limbs in the sea
- Oil
- Its used to catch fish
- A fuel found in the earth
- Another name for H20
- We slather billions of them every year for meat coat bags, and ect
- Five cents
- A black, carbon fossil fuel used for energy
- A layer of earth were plants grow
- A material that can mine diamond in mine-craft
- It germinates when add water
- An air-like fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available
26 Clues: Oil • Its green • Five cents • Use as fuel • nuclear fuel • Another name for H20 • Its used to catch fish • Use to make silverware • Another name for Oxygen • A fuel found in the earth • It can grow up to 400 feet • It clovers 71% of the earth • It germinates when add water • A layer of earth were plants grow • A animal that give birth not by egg • A animal that has no limbs in the sea • ...
Natural Science 2016-03-14
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- organisms that break down dead animals and plant materials
- actively hunt and kill other animals
- something produced in addition to the main product
- organisms that make their own food
- a group of different populations living in a defined area
- a way to show how energy is passed from one organism to another in the environment
- a relationship in which both parties depend on each other for something
- animals that eat plants
- animals that eat both plants and animals
- animals that feed on carrion
- an integrated system of biotic and abiotic factors
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- a way to show how different food chains are connected in the environment
- the angle of the ground relative to the horizontal
- the chemical process in which plants make their own food
- an energy level in an environment
- organic matter in soil
- the height above sea level
- group of organisms of the same species that live in a defined area and are able to breed
- animal that eats meat only
- organisms that feed on other things
- the study of the relationships in an ecosystem
- the largest ecological unit on earth
22 Clues: organic matter in soil • animals that eat plants • the height above sea level • animal that eats meat only • animals that feed on carrion • an energy level in an environment • organisms that make their own food • organisms that feed on other things • actively hunt and kill other animals • the largest ecological unit on earth • animals that eat both plants and animals • ...
Natural Selection 2018-01-24
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- (any disappearance of all members of species.)
- Rock (a type of rock that are formed by the deposition.)
- (produce more offspring than will survive.)
- (the remains of organisms preserved.)
- Selection (species that are best suited to their environment.)
- (the process of species, family, or larger group becoming extinct.)
- Structures (similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor.)
- Dating (is the science of determining the relative order of past events.)
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- (the process when species changes overtime.)
- (new species from an existing species.)
- (is an interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed.)
- (the variety of organisms that inhabit the earth.)
- Islands (Darwin observed finches on this island.)
- of Species (is the abbreviated, more commonly-known title for Charles Darwin's classic, On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection.)
- Darwin (English naturalist, geologist, and biologist.)
- Dating (the process where scientists look at the half-life of chemicals contained in rocks.)
- (any inherited trait that gives an organism an advantage.)
- Breeding (Selective breeding involves selecting parents that have characteristics of interest in the hope that their offspring inherit those desirable characteristics.)
- (a branching diagram showing the cladistic relationship between a number of species.)
- of the Fittest (to be fit you must fit your environment you are well adapted.)
20 Clues: (the remains of organisms preserved.) • (new species from an existing species.) • (produce more offspring than will survive.) • (the process when species changes overtime.) • (any disappearance of all members of species.) • Islands (Darwin observed finches on this island.) • (the variety of organisms that inhabit the earth.) • ...
Natural Selection 2018-02-11
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- A group of closely related organisms that are very similar to each other and are capable of breeding
- To come forth gradually into being
- record The total number of fossils that have been discovered and the information
- A particular section type of people or animals living in an area
- The disguising of a person, animal, or object
- There is a variety in traits, people, etc.
- The state of a species becoming extinct
- reproduction The production of new living organisms by combining genetic information from two individuals of different types
- Any individual living thing that can react to stimuli, reproduce, growth, and maintain homeostasis
- A feature of an organism
- A person's child or children
- moths They evolved due to air pollution by industrial melanism
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- To come together for breeding
- generations The success of generations continuing
- The difference or deviations from the recognized standard
- The formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- finches Birds that defined evolution
- reproduction A type of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single organism
- A organism that changes to fit the environment
- selection The organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- When a DNA gene changes
- The process of genetic traits moving from parents or ancestors to offspring
- of evolution Change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations
23 Clues: When a DNA gene changes • A feature of an organism • A person's child or children • To come together for breeding • To come forth gradually into being • finches Birds that defined evolution • The state of a species becoming extinct • There is a variety in traits, people, etc. • The disguising of a person, animal, or object • A organism that changes to fit the environment • ...
Natural Hazards 2016-08-19
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- A country in the Circum-Pacific Earthquake Belt
- An event that has caused harm or damage to people or property
- What we can do to reduce the risks or effects of a disaster
- A natural hazard that can cause earthquakes
- The instrument used to measure earthquakes
- The origin point of an earthquake
- The science of earthquakes
- The most common cause of landslides
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- Something that has the potential to cause harm to people or property
- A country in the Mid-World Mountain Belt
- A tremor produced by the passage of vibratory waves through the earth
- A man-made cause of earthquakes
- The first thing to do after a disaster impacts
- Ongoing changes to make society safer in case of a disaster
- The point on the earth's surface above an earthquakes origin
- An advantage of earthquakes
- What we can do to be ready to respond to a disaster
- A natural disaster which comes from extremely low rainfall
- What we can do to return to normal after an earthquake
- A natural disaster which comes from extremely high rainfall
20 Clues: The science of earthquakes • An advantage of earthquakes • A man-made cause of earthquakes • The origin point of an earthquake • The most common cause of landslides • A country in the Mid-World Mountain Belt • The instrument used to measure earthquakes • A natural hazard that can cause earthquakes • The first thing to do after a disaster impacts • ...
Natural Selection 2022-03-03
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- Any reason for organisms with certain phenotypes to have either a survival benefit or disadvantage.
- States that allele and genotype frequencies in a population will remain constant from generation to generation in the absence of other evolutionary influences.
- q
- 2pq
- The set of observable characteristics of an individual.
- A different or distinct form or version of something.
- the ability of an organism to pass on its genetic material to its offspring.
- The change in the characteristics of a species over several generations.
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- Popularized the theory of evolution.
- the identification by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals, and the steps taken to enhance and perpetuate those traits in future generations.
- The process whereby distantly related organisms independently evolve similar traits to adapt to similar necessities.
- A subset of individuals of one species that occupies a particular geographic area.
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- The process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- The seasonal movement of animals from one habitat to another in search of food, better conditions, or reproductive needs.
- Describes how animals, plants, and other living organisms manage to successfully survive changes to their environment or fail.
- the changing of the structure of a gene, resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted to subsequent generations, caused by the alteration of single base units in DNA, or the deletion, insertion, or rearrangement of larger sections of genes or chromosomes.
- p
- The reduced genetic diversity which results when a population is descended from a small number of colonizing ancestors.
- When a population is greatly reduced in size.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
21 Clues: q • p • 2pq • Popularized the theory of evolution. • When a population is greatly reduced in size. • A different or distinct form or version of something. • The set of observable characteristics of an individual. • The change in the characteristics of a species over several generations. • the ability of an organism to pass on its genetic material to its offspring. • ...
Natural Resources 2021-12-04
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- The movement of air from one region to another
- O3(triatomic)
- water bodies
- also known as smoke fog
- exchange of chemical/nutrients between living and non-living components
- process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere
- A mixture of solid particles and gases in the air
- occurs in the form of diamonds and grahite
- cycle that maintains the level of oxygen in the atmosphere
- Ozone is located here
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- process by which reduced nitrogen compounds
- The release of substances into bodies of water that makes water unsafe for human use and disrupts aquatic ecosystems
- the change of the state of matter from the gas phase into the liquid phase
- The circulation of nitrogen in various forms through nature
- process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through cellular respiration, can later be released to fuel the organism's activities
- gases that trap solar radiations
- Take in of oxygen and return of carbon dioxide
- CFCs
- a layer of gas or layers of gases that envelope a planet
- also know as O2 cycle
- rain caused by air pollution
- the process where organic forms of nitrogen are converted to ammonium
- The exchange of carbon
- shows up when water vapor, or water in its gaseous form, condenses
25 Clues: CFCs • water bodies • O3(triatomic) • also know as O2 cycle • Ozone is located here • The exchange of carbon • also known as smoke fog • rain caused by air pollution • gases that trap solar radiations • the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere • occurs in the form of diamonds and grahite • process by which reduced nitrogen compounds • The movement of air from one region to another • ...
Natural Selection 2022-01-18
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- a type of molecule that genes and chromosomes are made of
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- an organism produced as a result of reproduction
- a long piece of DNA that contains many genes
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- the process in which two parents pass on their genes to create offspring
- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- organisms from any other group
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- a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific
- an instruction for making a protein molecule
- a way of hiding by looking the same as the background
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- a related organism from a previous generation
- to stay alive
- an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- to receive genes from a parent
- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a group
- a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- selection: the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce
25 Clues: to stay alive • to receive genes from a parent • organisms from any other group • an instruction for making a protein molecule • a long piece of DNA that contains many genes • a related organism from a previous generation • an organism produced as a result of reproduction • a specific characteristic of an individual organism • ...
Natural Resources 2022-02-23
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- plants and animals that live in the wild
- the mixture of gases that make up the atmosphere
- resources that cannot be replaced after use
- the source of almost all the energy used on the earth
- resources that come from nonliving, nonorganic materials. like land, water, air, and minerals
- the outer layer of the earth's surface that supports life
- formed from the remains of dead animal and plant material deposited in a previous geologic time, typically millions of years ago
- the gaseous layer that encompasses the earth
- natural inorganic substances on or in the earth
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- the movement of water from the earth's surface to the atmosphere and back to the surface
- a resource that is available in limited quantity and can be completely used
- resources replaced naturally
- a resource that will not run out in the foreseeable future
- all the interaction between climate, the solid earth (lithosphere), water(hydrosphere), and the living things on Earth(biosphere)
- the average weather conditions in a region over a period of years
- what makes up our population
- a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource
- control of plants and animals by humans
- the movement of air
- things found in nature, such as forests, mineral deposits, soil, and fresh water
20 Clues: the movement of air • resources replaced naturally • what makes up our population • control of plants and animals by humans • plants and animals that live in the wild • resources that cannot be replaced after use • the gaseous layer that encompasses the earth • a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource • natural inorganic substances on or in the earth • ...
Natural Resources 2022-02-24
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- fuels formed from the remains of dead animals and plants deposited in a previous geologic time.
- inorganic substances on or in the earth.
- the mixture of gases that make up the atmosphere.
- all plants and animals that are living in the wild
- the movement of air.
- resources that may be living or were living at one time.
- a layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
- the outer layer of earth's surface that supports life.
- the control of plants and animals by humans
- resources replaced naturally.
- the movement of water from the earth's surface to the atmosphere and back.
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- interactions between climate, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
- resources that cannot be replaced after being used.
- resources that come from non-living, non-organic materials.
- all the water on earth whether liquid, solid, salty, or fresh.
- the combination of soil and rock that makes up the earth's crust.
- the source of almost all the energy used on earth.
- a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource.
- the average weather conditions in a region over a period of years.
- all types of living things on earth.
20 Clues: the movement of air. • resources replaced naturally. • all types of living things on earth. • inorganic substances on or in the earth. • a layer of gases that surrounds the earth. • the control of plants and animals by humans • a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource. • the mixture of gases that make up the atmosphere. • ...
Natural Resources 2022-02-24
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- fuels formed from the remains of dead animals and plants deposited in a previous geologic time.
- inorganic substances on or in the earth.
- the mixture of gases that make up the atmosphere.
- all plants and animals that are living in the wild
- the movement of air.
- resources that may be living or were living at one time.
- a layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
- the outer layer of earth's surface that supports life.
- the control of plants and animals by humans
- resources replaced naturally.
- the movement of water from the earth's surface to the atmosphere and back.
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- interactions between climate, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
- resources that cannot be replaced after being used.
- resources that come from non-living, non-organic materials.
- all the water on earth whether liquid, solid, salty, or fresh.
- the combination of soil and rock that makes up the earth's crust.
- the source of almost all the energy used on earth.
- a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource.
- the average weather conditions in a region over a period of years.
- all types of living things on earth.
20 Clues: the movement of air. • resources replaced naturally. • all types of living things on earth. • inorganic substances on or in the earth. • a layer of gases that surrounds the earth. • the control of plants and animals by humans • a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource. • the mixture of gases that make up the atmosphere. • ...
Natural Resources 2022-02-24
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- fuels formed from the remains of dead animals and plants deposited in a previous geologic time.
- inorganic substances on or in the earth.
- the mixture of gases that make up the atmosphere.
- all plants and animals that are living in the wild
- the movement of air.
- resources that may be living or were living at one time.
- a layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
- the outer layer of earth's surface that supports life.
- the control of plants and animals by humans
- resources replaced naturally.
- the movement of water from the earth's surface to the atmosphere and back.
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- interactions between climate, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
- resources that cannot be replaced after being used.
- resources that come from non-living, non-organic materials.
- all the water on earth whether liquid, solid, salty, or fresh.
- the combination of soil and rock that makes up the earth's crust.
- the source of almost all the energy used on earth.
- a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource.
- the average weather conditions in a region over a period of years.
- all types of living things on earth.
20 Clues: the movement of air. • resources replaced naturally. • all types of living things on earth. • inorganic substances on or in the earth. • a layer of gases that surrounds the earth. • the control of plants and animals by humans • a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource. • the mixture of gases that make up the atmosphere. • ...
Natural Resources 2022-02-24
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- fuels formed from the remains of dead animals and plants deposited in a previous geologic time.
- inorganic substances on or in the earth.
- the mixture of gases that make up the atmosphere.
- all plants and animals that are living in the wild
- the movement of air.
- resources that may be living or were living at one time.
- a layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
- the outer layer of earth's surface that supports life.
- the control of plants and animals by humans
- resources replaced naturally.
- the movement of water from the earth's surface to the atmosphere and back.
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- interactions between climate, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
- resources that cannot be replaced after being used.
- resources that come from non-living, non-organic materials.
- all the water on earth whether liquid, solid, salty, or fresh.
- the combination of soil and rock that makes up the earth's crust.
- the source of almost all the energy used on earth.
- a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource.
- the average weather conditions in a region over a period of years.
- all types of living things on earth.
20 Clues: the movement of air. • resources replaced naturally. • all types of living things on earth. • inorganic substances on or in the earth. • a layer of gases that surrounds the earth. • the control of plants and animals by humans • a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource. • the mixture of gases that make up the atmosphere. • ...
Natural Resources 2022-02-24
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- fuels formed from the remains of dead animals and plants deposited in a previous geologic time.
- inorganic substances on or in the earth.
- the mixture of gases that make up the atmosphere.
- all plants and animals that are living in the wild
- the movement of air.
- resources that may be living or were living at one time.
- a layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
- the outer layer of earth's surface that supports life.
- the control of plants and animals by humans
- resources replaced naturally.
- the movement of water from the earth's surface to the atmosphere and back.
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- interactions between climate, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
- resources that cannot be replaced after being used.
- resources that come from non-living, non-organic materials.
- all the water on earth whether liquid, solid, salty, or fresh.
- the combination of soil and rock that makes up the earth's crust.
- the source of almost all the energy used on earth.
- a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource.
- the average weather conditions in a region over a period of years.
- all types of living things on earth.
20 Clues: the movement of air. • resources replaced naturally. • all types of living things on earth. • inorganic substances on or in the earth. • a layer of gases that surrounds the earth. • the control of plants and animals by humans • a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource. • the mixture of gases that make up the atmosphere. • ...
Natural resources 2022-01-02
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- the topmost layer of the soil.
- fixing of atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogen compounds.
- conversion of water vapour to liquid.
- movement of air from one region to another.
- form of nitrogen which can be used up by plants
- cycle An constant interaction between biotic and a biotic components of the atmosphere which creates a dynamic but a stable system
- conversion of nitrogen compounds from dead and decaying organisms into ammonia.
- presence of high level of pollutants which reduces visibilty.
- substance released by plants during photosynthesis for performing various activities
- increase in content of these harmful gases in the atmosphere which slow down the release of heat leads to a process.
- gas which depletes ozone layer.
- presence of harmful substance in the air
- chemical compounds having hydrogen and carbon
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- converts atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia.
- precipitation which occurs with the addition of nitrogen and sulphur components.
- the harmful radiations from sun which the ozone layer protects from reaching us.
- at night both land and sea starts to cool. since water cools down slower than the land the air above water would be warmer than the air above land.
- the process by which plants make their food.
- three atoms of oxygen
- gas present in atmosphere with 78% abundance0
- the process by which fine particles of soil maybe carried away by mostly flowing water or wind.
- nitrifying bacteria which helps in nitrogen fixation.
- loss of water vapour by plants
- blanket covering the earth.
- the outer crust of the earth.
25 Clues: three atoms of oxygen • blanket covering the earth. • the outer crust of the earth. • the topmost layer of the soil. • loss of water vapour by plants • gas which depletes ozone layer. • conversion of water vapour to liquid. • presence of harmful substance in the air • converts atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia. • movement of air from one region to another. • ...
Natural Selection 2022-05-04
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- an instruction for making a protein molecule
- a type of large molecule that performs important functions inside organisms
- an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce
- evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones, footprints, or leaf prints
- a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific
- a characteristic that all members of a species have
- a young insect that looks somewhat different from the adult
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- something in the environment that affects an individual’s chances of surviving
- having died out completely and no longer alive anywhere on Earth
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- to stay alive
- a long piece of DNA that contains many genes
- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many
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- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- organisms from any other group
- the process in which two parents pass on their genes to create offspring
- an organism produced as a result of reproduction
- a specific form of a gene that provides instructions for making a particular protein
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- when a huge number of species on Earth die out completely around the same time
- things people do that affect the Earth system
- an event or process that leads to a result or change
- a way of hiding by looking the same as the background
- a type of molecule that genes and chromosomes are made of
- a related organism from a previous generation
- a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- a result or change that happens because of an event or process
- to receive genes from a parent
36 Clues: to stay alive • organisms from any other group • to receive genes from a parent • an instruction for making a protein molecule • a long piece of DNA that contains many genes • things people do that affect the Earth system • a related organism from a previous generation • an organism produced as a result of reproduction • a specific characteristic of an individual organism • ...
natural selection 2022-04-19
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- selection - a natural process of evolution in which the organisms that are best
- - an animal that hunts other animals for food
- - corresponding structurally, often because of a common evolutionary origin
- - a group of living things that can mate with one another but not with those of
- - a variety
- - the diversity of life forms on earth or part of the earth, including diversity
- - everything that surrounds a particular type of living thing and affects its
- - in biology, similar in form or function, but of different evolutionary origin
- - to have young or offspring
- sickness
- - something that pollutes, esp. a waste substance that makes air, water, or land
- - in biology, a change in an organism, over time, that better enables it to
- - the child or young of a particular human, animal, or plant
- - to fill with more inhabitants than available resources can sustain
- - a condition that causes harm to the health of a person, animal, or plant;
- structure, as opposed to gradual evolutionary change
- groups
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- - the degree to which something varies; amount of change or difference
- species, genes, and ecosystems, esp. when regarded as providing the optimal
- - the process or act of trying to win
- or unhealthy; contaminant.
- - of, pertaining to, or being a vestige, esp. an anatomical one
- other less suited forms will become extinct
- to their environment survive and are able to reproduce, while those that are
- and multiply
- - the branch of science that concerns the formation and development of
- and health
- changes that took millions of years
- for evolution
- - a sudden, apparently abnormal change or alteration in a genetically
- of the Fittest - in biology, the evolutionary principle that only the forms of plants
- - a way of hiding something by covering or coloring it so that it looks like its
- - the theory that describes how all life forms developed from simpler life forms
- - an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal
- animals best suited to or most easily able to adapt to existing conditions will survive,
- leave fewer or no offspring
- - money or things that are available for a particular use
37 Clues: groups • sickness • and health • - a variety • and multiply • for evolution • or unhealthy; contaminant. • leave fewer or no offspring • - to have young or offspring • changes that took millions of years • - the process or act of trying to win • other less suited forms will become extinct • - an animal that hunts other animals for food • ...
natural selection 2022-04-19
Across
- selection - a natural process of evolution in which the organisms that are best
- - an animal that hunts other animals for food
- - corresponding structurally, often because of a common evolutionary origin
- - a group of living things that can mate with one another but not with those of
- - a variety
- - the diversity of life forms on earth or part of the earth, including diversity
- - everything that surrounds a particular type of living thing and affects its
- - in biology, similar in form or function, but of different evolutionary origin
- - to have young or offspring
- sickness
- - something that pollutes, esp. a waste substance that makes air, water, or land
- - in biology, a change in an organism, over time, that better enables it to
- - the child or young of a particular human, animal, or plant
- - to fill with more inhabitants than available resources can sustain
- - a condition that causes harm to the health of a person, animal, or plant;
- structure, as opposed to gradual evolutionary change
- groups
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- - the degree to which something varies; amount of change or difference
- species, genes, and ecosystems, esp. when regarded as providing the optimal
- - the process or act of trying to win
- or unhealthy; contaminant.
- - of, pertaining to, or being a vestige, esp. an anatomical one
- other less suited forms will become extinct
- to their environment survive and are able to reproduce, while those that are
- and multiply
- - the branch of science that concerns the formation and development of
- and health
- changes that took millions of years
- for evolution
- - a sudden, apparently abnormal change or alteration in a genetically
- of the Fittest - in biology, the evolutionary principle that only the forms of plants
- - a way of hiding something by covering or coloring it so that it looks like its
- - the theory that describes how all life forms developed from simpler life forms
- - an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal
- animals best suited to or most easily able to adapt to existing conditions will survive,
- leave fewer or no offspring
- - money or things that are available for a particular use
37 Clues: groups • sickness • and health • - a variety • and multiply • for evolution • or unhealthy; contaminant. • leave fewer or no offspring • - to have young or offspring • changes that took millions of years • - the process or act of trying to win • other less suited forms will become extinct • - an animal that hunts other animals for food • ...
Natural Selection 2022-04-19
Across
- two organisms with the same predator
- too many organisms in a habitat
- helps organisms survive
- making more organisms
- place where organisms live
- aggression between organisms
- diagram of ancestors
- humans
- organisms compete for resources
- evidence for evolution
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- organisms with good traits reproduce
- inheritance of alleles and dominance
- a visual disguise or deception
- 2 different phenotypes in the same place
- kind of organism
- evolution of similar features
- nature
- how living things change
- heritable differences within species
- heritable variation causes…
- depletion of resources
- evolutionary history of related organisms
22 Clues: nature • humans • kind of organism • diagram of ancestors • making more organisms • depletion of resources • evidence for evolution • helps organisms survive • how living things change • place where organisms live • heritable variation causes… • aggression between organisms • evolution of similar features • a visual disguise or deception • too many organisms in a habitat • ...
Natural Resources 2023-09-11
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- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- A combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits, and widely used as fuel.
- A source of energy that is not depleted by use, such as water, wind, or solar power.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth.
- Flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons, occurring naturally underground (often in association with petroleum) and used as fuel.
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- The gradual destruction of something.
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- The generation of electricity using flowing water.
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- Natural movement of the air.
- Prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- A large area covered with trees and undergrowth.
- A solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence.
- A source of energy this is depleted by use.
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- A colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of fluids of living organisms.
- The sun’s rays as a source of energy from which power for domestic or industrial use may be generated.
- A viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant.
- The invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen.
20 Clues: Natural movement of the air. • The gradual destruction of something. • Prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • A source of energy this is depleted by use. • A large area covered with trees and undergrowth. • A solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence. • The generation of electricity using flowing water. • ...
Natural Selection 2024-03-26
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- a young insect that looks somewhat different from the adult
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- to stay alive
- a way of hiding by looking the same as the background
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many generations
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- a long piece of DNA that contains many genes
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- pressure: something in the environment that affects an individual’s chances of surviving
- an event or process that leads to a result or change
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- an instruction for making a protein molecule
- an organism produced as a result of reproduction
- a type of large molecule that performs important functions inside organisms
- a specific characteristic of an individual
- to receive genes from a parent
- a characteristic that all members of a species have
- an idea about what might happen that is based on what you already know
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- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a group
- the process in which two parents pass on their genes to create offspring
- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- a type of molecule that genes and chromosomes are made of
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce with organisms from any other group
- trait: a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- a related organism from a previous generation
- a result or change that happens because of an event or process
- a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
31 Clues: to stay alive • to receive genes from a parent • a specific characteristic of an individual • a long piece of DNA that contains many genes • an instruction for making a protein molecule • a related organism from a previous generation • an organism produced as a result of reproduction • a characteristic that all members of a species have • ...
NATURAL SELECTION 2024-04-18
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- pattern of change ultimately can lead to extinction.
- evolution of similar features in unrelated organisms as adaptations to similar lifestyles, such as wings in birds and bats.
- Evolution- The view that evolution proceeds by small, cumulative steps over long periods of time rather that abrupt, major times.
- relating to a body part that has become small or lost its use because of an evolutionary change.
- evolution in the fossil record, long periods of little change in lineages interspersed with brief periods of relatively rapid change.
- evolution of dissimilar features in closely related organisms as adaption to dissimilar lifestyles. (if a species has a broad distribution and adapts to various ecological conditions, divergence takes place)
- formation of new biological species through the process of evolution.
- the adaptive evolution of superficially similar structures, such as the wings of birds and insects.
- adjustment in habits or structure by means of natural selection
- selection- Population that reduces variation because birth weights are average.
- a structural adaptation that enables on species to resemble another.
- direct descent from a particular ancestor; ancestry.
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- enables species to blend with their surroundings.
- Process or act of no longer existing or living.
- population selection change that eliminates averages because two extremes are favored.
- selection- Favors one phenotype.
- Islands of Darwin’s study.
- evolution of a number of divergent species from a common ancestor, each species becoming adapted to occupy a different environment.
- structure that compared with another has the same function, but different origin, such as the human eye and the eye of an octopus. May imply convergence.
- a structure similar in structure and evolutionary origin, though not necessarily in function, such as flippers of a seal and the hands of a human.
- adaptations some animal and plants become resistant to chemicals that previously killed them.
- change or adjustment in structure or habits by which a species become better able too function in its environment. Occurs through the course of evolution by means of natural selection.
- body part that its use due to evolutionary change
23 Clues: Islands of Darwin’s study. • selection- Favors one phenotype. • Process or act of no longer existing or living. • enables species to blend with their surroundings. • body part that its use due to evolutionary change • pattern of change ultimately can lead to extinction. • direct descent from a particular ancestor; ancestry. • ...
Natural resources 2024-05-07
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- Black gold
- A non-renewable resource formed using plants and sometimes animals (Has a dash in between)
- W in SWAMPS
- Stage in forming sedimentary rock and fossil fuels smushing them together
- When sedimentary rock is squeezed so hard minerals turn into glue for sediments
- Process in forming sedimentary rock
- Moving sediments from location to location stage
- Pieces of broken down rock
- Acronym for non-renewable resources
- Necessary step in forming fossil fuels but not sedimentary rock
- In swamps acronym we keep them as pets
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- A result of fossil fuel burning among other things
- Acronym for renewable resources
- Depositing sediments dropping stage
- A renewable resource that makes its own food
- Can be replaced in our lifetime
- Where some fossil fuels are formed
- Can't be replaced in our lifetime (Has a dash in between)
- Breaking stage in forming sedimentary rock
- Commonly called dirt and is one renewable resource
- Gives life to everything and is renewable (In our lifetime anyway)
21 Clues: Black gold • W in SWAMPS • Pieces of broken down rock • Acronym for renewable resources • Can be replaced in our lifetime • Where some fossil fuels are formed • Depositing sediments dropping stage • Process in forming sedimentary rock • Acronym for non-renewable resources • In swamps acronym we keep them as pets • Breaking stage in forming sedimentary rock • ...
Natural selection 2024-05-31
Across
- Actions of an organism.
- Heredity unit.
- Traits enhance survival.
- Evolution theorist.
- New species formation.
- Same period group.
- Beneficial for survival.
- Struggle for resources.
- Passed traits.
- DNA differences.
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- Survival and reproduction ability.
- Spread of species.
- Survival of the fittest.
- Gene to product process.
- Gradual development.
- DNA change.
- Body functions.
- Control others.
- Organism feeding on another.
- Organisms adjust to the environment.
20 Clues: DNA change. • Heredity unit. • Passed traits. • Body functions. • Control others. • DNA differences. • Spread of species. • Same period group. • Evolution theorist. • Gradual development. • New species formation. • Actions of an organism. • Struggle for resources. • Survival of the fittest. • Gene to product process. • Traits enhance survival. • Beneficial for survival. • ...
Natural Selection 2024-05-31
Across
- A way breeding can be done non-naturally for science purposes
- The genetic makeup of an organism
- What it is called when there are negative effects
- Something that may help animals blend in better
- Physical Appearance
- When organisms change and branch off from a common ancestor
- The study of genes
- Charles Darwin's famous book
- Something that was useful previously but through evolution became irrelevant
- When a species no longer exists
- Relating to Heredity
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- The total process by which an organism that is better suited for an environment lives longer
- The process by which organisms better adapted survive A trait that improves ability to survive and reproduce
- The ability of an organism to reproduce and live
- What it is called when something helps
- The process for when species change over time
- A change in the DNA
- Type of change in the way things act
- The area where an organism lives
- Something inherited by a parent
20 Clues: The study of genes • Physical Appearance • A change in the DNA • Relating to Heredity • Charles Darwin's famous book • When a species no longer exists • Something inherited by a parent • The area where an organism lives • The genetic makeup of an organism • Type of change in the way things act • What it is called when something helps • The process for when species change over time • ...
Natural Selection 2024-05-20
Across
- Father of modern evolution
- The population reduces and genetic drift occurs because of the ... effect
- A trait that assists in fitness of an organism
- Creation of a new species
- Evolution over a long timespan that results in the creation of a new species
- Behavior inherited from birth
- Survival of the fittest
- A trait that is shared between two species, inherited from a shared ancestor, is called...
- Naturalist that came up with the idea that traits were altered during the organism's life
- ... Advantage, when ... individuals have increased success in reproduction
- An organism that focuses on a long lifespan and raising its children
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- A group of organisms, of one species, in a given area
- An organism that focuses on high reproduction rates
- Trait that is no longer used by the organism
- Source of new adaptations and traits
- A graph that shows evolutionary relationships
- Barriers that prevent hybrid zygotes from reproducing after birth
- Principle that allele frequencies will remain constant, unless outside factors cause a change
- Trait in two unrelated species that perform the same function
- Barriers that prevent hybrid zygotes before birth
- All genes of a population
- Behavior that is learned during the organism's life
22 Clues: Survival of the fittest • Creation of a new species • All genes of a population • Father of modern evolution • Behavior inherited from birth • Source of new adaptations and traits • Trait that is no longer used by the organism • A graph that shows evolutionary relationships • A trait that assists in fitness of an organism • Barriers that prevent hybrid zygotes before birth • ...
Natural World 2024-07-21
23 Clues: gas • fur • mice • cave • cliff • beach • range • flood • freeze • litter • petrol • rubbish • recycle • scenery • farmland • explorer • volunteer • pollution • bottlebank • rainforest • environmental • publictransport • climante change
glo po 6 (nyleese, aamiyah, mario) 2023-02-02
Across
- intergoverment organization with 38 member countries founded in 1961
- an organization that helps people without discrimination that are in man made disasters and natural
- a nonprofit organization that operates independently of any government, typically one whose purpose is to address a social or political issue.
- is an international non government organization headquartered in New York City that
- international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of low and middle income countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects.
- unique partnership between 27 countries known as member states
- British founded confederation of 21 independent charitable organizations focusing on the alleviation of global poverty
- organization for public-private cooperation
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- major finical agency of the United Nations
- global network of independent campaigning organizations
- organization of ten countries established on the 8th of august 1967
- global movement more then ten million people in over 150 countries
- an entity created by treaty, involving two or more nations, to work in good faith, on issues of common interest.
- specailized agency of the United Nations responsible for international well being
- non-governmental and nonprofit organization which was founded in 1976 by couple Millard and Linda fuller
- intergovernmental organization that relegates and facilitates
- continual union of five countries
17 Clues: continual union of five countries • major finical agency of the United Nations • organization for public-private cooperation • global network of independent campaigning organizations • intergovernmental organization that relegates and facilitates • unique partnership between 27 countries known as member states • ...
Unit 3 Disasters 2015-11-23
Across
- ___ is a borrowed word from Japan which is a natural disaster.
- an angry mountain
- file If you are in an avalanche area, travel ___ (not side by side).
- If you are caught in the path of an avalanche, hold on to an ___, such as a tree.
- a strong wind carrying clounds of sand
- destroyed pieces
- direction
- half of the earth
- the sloping side of a hill
- big
- a tool used for digging
- same
- big
- go around and around
- slightly wet
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- Warm ocean water orovides energy for the hurricanes cand cause more water becoming water vapor, making ___ air and clouds.
- When snows come to the warm floor, they ___.
- a violent rotating wind storm
- In the year 1091, London Bridge was destroyed by a tidal ___ during a storm.
- Pompeii was buried by a volcanic ___.
- ___s have different shapes.
- a mass of snow falling rapidly
- people who live in one place
- water becomes water vapor
- heavy frozen rain
- a large amount of water
- a rapid movement of a large mass of mud
- When emergency managers tell you to ___, leave the room immediately.
- device A ___ can signal your location.
- fall to the ground
- no water
- If headaches only ___ at night, lack of fresh air and oxygen is often the cause.
32 Clues: big • big • same • no water • direction • slightly wet • destroyed pieces • an angry mountain • half of the earth • heavy frozen rain • fall to the ground • go around and around • a large amount of water • a tool used for digging • water becomes water vapor • the sloping side of a hill • ___s have different shapes. • people who live in one place • a violent rotating wind storm • ...
Disasters Unit 14 2021-09-23
20 Clues: ida • kagu • põhi • edel • lääs • lõuna • kirre • päästma • lahendus • maavärin • tornaado • kustutama • hiidlaine • soovitama • tõus ja mõõn • vulkaanipurse • loe (ilmakaar) • keskkonnaprobleemid • süütama, süttima • üleujutus, üle ujutama
Letter from a victim 2021-10-04
8 Clues: / a donor • / disastrous • / damaged or broken • / a difficult situation • / an underground shelter • / a strong twirling wind • / a bad or horrible dream • / people escaped from disasters
Biology Crossword 2013-02-10
Across
- The adjustment of an organism, used for benefit
- Species that evolve in response to changes in eachother
- Distribution A bell curve that has no outliers and has not been affected in any way
- The gradual development of a species over time
- collection of alleles found in all of the individuals of a population
- When there is no gene flow between populations and new species evolve
- A mathematical theory that calculates the probability of possible phenotypes in an organism
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism that has been petrified
- A group of organisms similar in features, capable of reproduction
- A theory by Hutton. It states that the laying down of soil results from a slow process that happened over a long period of time
- The theory produced by Cuvier that states natural disasters that occur all throughout history, causes the extinction of an organism or species
- The process by which an organism ceases to exist
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- A group of organisms of a species located in an area
- The movement of alleles between populations
- The process by which better adapted organisms survive and reproduce
- The study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of fossils
- The ability to be passed from offspring to another
- A relative measure of success of an organism
- observable change in the allele frequencies of a population over generations
20 Clues: The study of fossils • The movement of alleles between populations • A relative measure of success of an organism • The gradual development of a species over time • The adjustment of an organism, used for benefit • The process by which an organism ceases to exist • The ability to be passed from offspring to another • A group of organisms of a species located in an area • ...
Towson 2020-03-27
Across
- the class that's the most annoying and can't seem to do anything for themselves
- most likely to talk about stuff no one cares about
- Heaven
- our favorite class
- Where I wish I was dying right now
- queen of making up weird and uncomfortable dance moves
- Most likely to give someone her number and say its Ava H
- what we should've won this year
- Avas second favorite pastime (first is getting drunk and going uptown)
- "Pull ___"
- The worst thing to ever happen in the history of the world (it tops the Black Plague, murders, war, natural disasters, etc)
- a movie Ava begged us to watch
- most likely to sleep with roommates boy
Down
- a bouncer with two names
- Paige and Ava's favorite singer
- the man the myth the legend; the provider of water, bagels, sandwiches, and just about everything else
- Most likely to sit out pf practice
- the best flavor of Bacardi
- Avas nickname
- most likely to not know what's going on
- Most likely to be salty about Amelia's Tok Tok getting 11k likes
- Where Paige B thrives
- the best person (baby) we know
- most likely to get a boy
- Chugs Vodka like its water
- ____ "dated" someone with a snaggle tooth
- most likely to claim they're blacked out when they're not
- tom calls her Nicole
- tom's least favorite
29 Clues: Heaven • "Pull ___" • Avas nickname • our favorite class • tom calls her Nicole • tom's least favorite • Where Paige B thrives • a bouncer with two names • most likely to get a boy • the best flavor of Bacardi • Chugs Vodka like its water • the best person (baby) we know • a movie Ava begged us to watch • Paige and Ava's favorite singer • what we should've won this year • ...
Microbes 2023-06-12
Across
- The most recent pandemic was caused by this virus
- Engulfs pathogens
- Produced to help us fight off viruses
- The scientific name given to a disease that can be passed from person to person.
- A non living cell that can infect anyone and harms healthy cells by producing antigens.
- A microbe that can cause harm.
- A drug that relieves pain and controls inflammation.
- Produced by lymphocytes to destroy or target viruses.
- Destroys pathogens with antibodies
- A bacteria or infection that can cause harm.
- A drug the relieves pain and helps maintain body temperature.
- A living that produces toxins that can cause infection.
Down
- Malaria is an example of this and an amoeba.
- A virus that has no cure and is found in western Africa prodominantly.
- Produced by bacteria to make us sick
- There is not a cure for this virus but we can stop it from multiplying.
- A virus used to help stop small pox in the first ever vaccine.
- A drug that relieves pain
- A bacteria found in contaminated water near natural disasters.
- A virus that was cured by the first ever vaccine.
- an antibody is this shape.
- stages to drug development
- The scientific name given to a disease that cannot be passed from person to person.
- Cause of athletes foot.
- produced by viruses and can make us sick.
25 Clues: Engulfs pathogens • Cause of athletes foot. • A drug that relieves pain • an antibody is this shape. • stages to drug development • A microbe that can cause harm. • Destroys pathogens with antibodies • Produced by bacteria to make us sick • Produced to help us fight off viruses • produced by viruses and can make us sick. • Malaria is an example of this and an amoeba. • ...
Mexico City Quake 1985 2023-04-26
Across
- What was the only registered foci of infection
- Otra palabra para un terremoto
- What was used as a makeshift morgue
- What was the most distressing thing rescuers had to do
- What is required to rescue people from the earthquakes
- What two natural disasters come with earthquakes
- What did the people think was going around because of all the dead bodies
- A group of volunteers who helped in the 1985 earthquake
- Where did the earthquake occur
- Que le hacia Lore de comer a Andres
- Que dice Lore al final de la historia
- How long does it usually take to walk from Tlatelolco to Rosana
- What caused fires
- How many staff and patients and staff were trapped
- The most serious problem due to the earthquake
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- What year did the earthquake happen
- Under what was Mexico City built
- Cuantos edificios se vieron abajo ese dia
- Where were the bodies kept for 72 hours
- What did the airplanes from the U.S and other countries bring with them
- In what month did the earthquake take place
- Relacionado con lagos
- Devastating
- What was an unnecessary waste of resources
- Where did the 1985 quake orginate
- Who was effected more after the earthquake
- What did the tank trucks distribute
- Where did the people live after the earthquake destroyed their home
- El terremoto
- Replicas
30 Clues: Replicas • Devastating • El terremoto • What caused fires • Relacionado con lagos • Otra palabra para un terremoto • Where did the earthquake occur • Under what was Mexico City built • Where did the 1985 quake orginate • What year did the earthquake happen • What was used as a makeshift morgue • What did the tank trucks distribute • Que le hacia Lore de comer a Andres • ...
Ms. R's Level 5 RV Test 2 Vocab Review 2019-06-20
Across
- People may __________ their native languages if they think they are useless
- There are so few members of some plant species left that they are in danger of becoming ____________.
- Some researchers hope that plants from the Amazon rain forest can provide a ________ for cancer.
- Doctor Harrison argued that the natural knowledge of indigenous peoples is being __________ to make money off of.
- The __________ people of the Amazon know more about its native plants than researchers from other countries do.
- Many of the challenges that are___________ the world can be solved if we work together.
- The loss of large parts of the rain forest has reduced the ____________ of many native Amazon species.
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- People can still ______ some traditional knowledge even if they give up some of their old ways of doing things.
- You can help _____ water by taking a shorter shower!
- In one possible ___________, a student with a 78% in class could make a 90% on the final exam and pass!
- It is ___________ for college students to have chosen a major by their second year.
- Fears of rapid climate change give many scientists a sense of _________ about gathering rare seeds and shoots while there is still time.
- Crops are always in danger of __________ diseases and natural disasters that will destroy all of them at once.
- The Global Seed Vault in Norway is trying to _________ many smaller collections of rare plant seeds and shoots from all over the world into one large collection.
- Many groups have made a ________ away from the traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
15 Clues: You can help _____ water by taking a shorter shower! • People may __________ their native languages if they think they are useless • It is ___________ for college students to have chosen a major by their second year. • Many groups have made a ________ away from the traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyle. • ...
Natural Resources 2013-04-03
Across
- A dense growth of trees, plants, and underbrush covering a large area.
- a plant
- wood
- element used in alloys
- A clear, colorless, odorless, and tasteless liquid,
- A plant crop
- An Element
- Used in our coins
- Movement of air
- Metallic element
- The entire body of salt water that covers more than 70 percent of the earth's surface.
- An ecological community together with its environment, functioning as a unit.
- A colorless, odorless, tasteless, gaseous mixture, mainly nitrogen
- A natural elevation of the earth's surface having considerable mass, generally steep sides, and a height greater than that of a hill.
- An golden element
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- Where we write
- A structure where a person lives
- The material world and its phenomena.
- Present in or produced by nature
- a white heave stick
- Be renewed
- A tick flammable liquid
- A rare gem or element
- a light from the sun
- Top layer of earth
25 Clues: wood • a plant • Be renewed • An Element • A plant crop • Where we write • Movement of air • Metallic element • Used in our coins • An golden element • Top layer of earth • a white heave stick • a light from the sun • A rare gem or element • element used in alloys • A tick flammable liquid • A structure where a person lives • Present in or produced by nature • The material world and its phenomena. • ...
natural resources 2013-03-07
28 Clues: cria • lujo • piel • abeja • selva • leyes • reino • bienes • madera • laguna • minado • ceroso • fallar • tortuga • cosecha • permitir • rentable • recursos • especies • gasolina • disminuir • gallinero • restaurar • replantar • atractivo • patrimonio • sobrevivir • calentamiento
Natural Selection 2014-02-17
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- ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
- The gradual changes in gene frequencies in a population due to random events
- dealing with the geographical distribution of animals and plants
- the branch of biology that deals with the structure of animals and plants
- large-scale evolutionary changes that take place over long periods of time
- This type of isolation is a separation of species or populations so that they cannot interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- the evolution of a biological species
- type of similar structure found in more than one species that share a common ancestor
- Any change across successive generations in the heritable characteristics of biological populations
- The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily
- remnant of a structure that may have had an important function in a species' ancestors, but has no clear function in the modern species
- type of isolation that separates populations as a result of geographic change or migration to geographically isolated places
- the perserved trace, imprint, or remains of a plant or animal
- a change or alteration in form or qualities
- Punctuated Equilibrium is a theory of evolution holding that evolutionary change in the ____ record came in fits and starts rather than in a steady process of slow change
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- An English naturalist who established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestry
- Process by which individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully
- A ____ Tree is a chart showing evolutionary relationships as determined by phylogenic systematics
- Natural Selection is the gradual, ____ process by which biological traits become either more or less common in a population as a function of differential reproduction of their bearers
- Process through which early prokaryotic cells are thought to have engulfed other, smaller cells and eventually incorporated them as organelles
- inactivity resulting from a static balance between opposing forces
- form of reproductive isolation in which 2 populations have differences in courtship rituals or other types of behavior that prevent them from interbreeding
- the accumulation of differences between groups
- the branch of biology that studies the formation and early development of living organisms
- These types of structures do not have a common evolutionary origin but are similar in function
- a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
26 Clues: the evolution of a biological species • a change or alteration in form or qualities • the accumulation of differences between groups • The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily • a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce • the perserved trace, imprint, or remains of a plant or animal • ...
Natural Selection 2014-02-17
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- inactivity resulting from a static balance between opposing forces
- remnant of a structure that may have had an important function in a species' ancestors, but has no clear function in the modern species
- This type of isolation is a separation of species or populations so that they cannot interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
- a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- large-scale evolutionary changes that take place over long periods of time
- dealing with the geographical distribution of animals and plants
- Natural Selection is the gradual, ____ process by which biological traits become either more or less common in a population as a function of differential reproduction of their bearers
- form of reproductive isolation in which 2 populations have differences in courtship rituals or other types of behavior that prevent them from interbreeding
- the perserved trace, imprint, or remains of a plant or animal
- Process through which early prokaryotic cells are thought to have engulfed other, smaller cells and eventually incorporated them as organelles
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- type of isolation that separates populations as a result of geographic change or migration to geographically isolated places
- The gradual changes in gene frequencies in a population due to random events
- the accumulation of differences between groups
- the branch of biology that studies the formation and early development of living organisms
- a change or alteration in form or qualities
- Process by which individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully
- the evolution of a biological species
- Any change across successive generations in the heritable characteristics of biological populations
- An English naturalist who established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestry
- the branch of biology that deals with the structure of animals and plants
- A ____ Tree is a chart showing evolutionary relationships as determined by phylogenic systematics
- These types of structures do not have a common evolutionary origin but are similar in function
- The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily
- Punctuated Equilibrium is a theory of evolution holding that evolutionary change in the ____ record came in fits and starts rather than in a steady process of slow change
- type of similar structure found in more than one species that share a common ancestor
26 Clues: the evolution of a biological species • a change or alteration in form or qualities • the accumulation of differences between groups • a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce • The theory that evolution occurs slowly but steadily • the perserved trace, imprint, or remains of a plant or animal • ...
Natural science 2016-03-13
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- organisms that feed on other organisms
- an integrated system of biotic and abiotic factors
- a group of similar organisms that produce fertile offspring when breeding with each other
- avtivly hunting their food
- the pigment that gives plants the green color
- animals that eat plants
- organisms that make their own food
- where plants produce their own food
- a group of organisms of the same species living in a area
- the largest ecological unit on earth
- substances that gives color to something
- study of relationships in a ecosystem
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- animals that eat plants and animals
- organic matter in soil
- a group of different populations living in a defined area
- organisms that break down dead animals or plant material
- a relationship where both parties depend on each other for something
- process during which energy is released from glucose
- animals that eat meat
- a combination of different types of soil
20 Clues: animals that eat meat • organic matter in soil • animals that eat plants • avtivly hunting their food • organisms that make their own food • animals that eat plants and animals • where plants produce their own food • the largest ecological unit on earth • study of relationships in a ecosystem • organisms that feed on other organisms • a combination of different types of soil • ...
Natural Selection 2016-04-13
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- when allele frequency is high in the mean range and decreases toward each extreme
- evolution of one or more closely related species into different species
- when 2 opposite, uncommon phenotypes are selected over the most common phenotype
- elimination of a species from Earth
- when members of isolated populations aren't able to reproduce or mate or produce viable offspring
- process when 2 or more species evolve in responses to change in each other
- collection of alleles
- isolation due to barriers related to time
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth
- isolation due to differences of mating behavior
- evolution towards similar characteristics in unrelated species
- observable change in the allele frequencies of a population over a few generations
- genetic drift that occurs after a small number of individuals colonize a new one
- when certain traits enhance mating success
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- when one uncommon phenotype is selected over the most common phenotype
- theory that says speciation occurs rapidly and is followed by long periods of small evolutionary changes
- proportion of one allele compared with all the alleles for that trait in one gene pool
- when intermediate phenotypes are selected over phenotypes at both extremes
- change in allele frequencies
- when a populaton's allele frequencies for a given trait do not change from generation to generation
- isolation between populations due to physical barriers
- physical movement of alleles from one population to another
- evolution of 2 or more species from one ancestral species
- when one species evolves and gives rise to descendant species that have different niches
- genetic drift that results from an event that reduces the size of the population
25 Clues: collection of alleles • change in allele frequencies • elimination of a species from Earth • isolation due to barriers related to time • when certain traits enhance mating success • isolation due to differences of mating behavior • isolation between populations due to physical barriers • evolution of 2 or more species from one ancestral species • ...
Natural vegetation 2016-10-30
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- plants of a particular region or period
- trees which grow in littoral forest
- used for making aromatic subtances
- it is used to produce paper
- it is an astringent
- restoration of destroyed forests
- has rot resisting character
- the science of cultivating trees for sustainable yield
- immune to attack of white ants
- littoral forest in ganga basin
- it can arrest bleeding
- it is used in making ornamental plywood
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- plant cover not disturbed for a long time
- its fruit is used to tan and dye cotton
- used in railway sleepers the tree is found 3000m altitude
- areas which recieve more than 250cm of rainfall
- tropical thorn forest has ---- vegetation
- vegetation in tropical evergreen forest
- special breathing roots
- deforestation results in ---- effect
- ---- forestry's aim is to reduce population pressure on forest
- provides quinine
- ---- forest commercially most exploited forest
- seeds are used to treat diarrhea
- deforestation results in less rainfall resulting in
- it can be burnt in moist conditions
26 Clues: provides quinine • it is an astringent • it can arrest bleeding • special breathing roots • it is used to produce paper • has rot resisting character • littoral forest in ganga basin • restoration of destroyed forests • seeds are used to treat diarrhea • used for making aromatic subtances • trees which grow in littoral forest • it can be burnt in moist conditions • ...
Natural Science 2019-10-24
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- A hole in a wall containing electrical cables.
- We should always consider this when using electrical appliances.
- Electricity created from water.
- Nuclear fuel is made from this.
- A waste ________ site.
- Electricity can be converted into this type of energy.
- An electrochemical cell contains this.
- A source of stored energy.
- Coal produces this when it is burned.
- I convert the strength of electricity before sending it to various buildings.
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- A machine that follows after a turbine in the system of generating electricity.
- This controls the electricity in a battery operated circuit.
- I am found within a plug.
- How to describe a circuit when the switch has been turned off.
- The cables that allow electricity to reach various buildings.
- Found at the end of an electrical appliance.
- Electricity that is not safe.
- I record the amount of electricity used.
- Water that is heated by coal in a furnace.
- A synonym for a circuit.
20 Clues: A waste ________ site. • A synonym for a circuit. • I am found within a plug. • A source of stored energy. • Electricity that is not safe. • Electricity created from water. • Nuclear fuel is made from this. • Coal produces this when it is burned. • An electrochemical cell contains this. • I record the amount of electricity used. • Water that is heated by coal in a furnace. • ...
Natural hazards 2020-06-18
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- a simple measuring device usually placed in rivers or lakes to measure water level and allow preparation for flooding at a designated level
- Watery clay soil slides down a mountain
- an issuing forth suddenly and violently; outburst; outbreak. The ejection of molten rock, steam, etc., as from a volcano or geyser.
- a giant wave caused by movement of the ocean floor
- A natural occurrence caused by extreme weather or geologic events
- a device that measures the size (magnitude) of earthquakes (NOTE: These do NOT predict)
- a slide of large masses of snow and ice and mud down a mountain
- a series of vibrations induced in the earth's crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks in which elastic strain has been slowly accumulating.
- a period of dry weather, especially a long one that is injurious to crops.
- to use available information to draw a conclusion about what may occur in the future
- a small device placed on a volcano to detect small changes in the earth of the volcano to predict eruption events
- a storm of the most intense severity.
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- a technology that uses radar signals to determine the location of incoming storms, especially in flat areas prone to tornadoes
- a small explosive used to cause small avalanches to prevent a major avalanche
- A natural hazard that causes harm to humans
- 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 floating monitor that detects small changes in water level far out in the ocean to allow time to evacuate tsunami zones for higher ground
- to stop an event from occurring before it begins
- a transient storm of lightning and thunder, usually with rain and gusty winds, sometimes with hail or snow, produced by cumulonimbus clouds.
- a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged.
20 Clues: a storm of the most intense severity. • Watery clay soil slides down a mountain • A natural hazard that causes harm to humans • to stop an event from occurring before it begins • a giant wave caused by movement of the ocean floor • a slide of large masses of snow and ice and mud down a mountain • A natural occurrence caused by extreme weather or geologic events • ...
Natural Resources 2021-01-12
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- sphere that involves the air and gases
- ability to hold water, like SpongeBob
- energy source that can be replenished over time
- energy generated by living/recently dead organisms, cheap and renewable
- machine that produces energy power when it is moved by wind, water, or steam
- all water on Earth make up this sphere
- zone that is full of water
- average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- living things sphere
- energy source common in Iceland, uses the heat of the ground
- energy from moving air
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- rock made from melting and cooling
- ability for water flow through
- earths material sphere
- Process in which water from a puddle turns back into a gas
- rock made from heat and pressure
- energy source formed from once living organisms
- energy source that is from movement of water
- energy source that harness energy from the sun through photovolatic panels
- rock made from compacting and cementing
- current temperature, precipitation, wind, or humidity
21 Clues: living things sphere • earths material sphere • energy from moving air • zone that is full of water • ability for water flow through • rock made from heat and pressure • rock made from melting and cooling • ability to hold water, like SpongeBob • sphere that involves the air and gases • all water on Earth make up this sphere • rock made from compacting and cementing • ...
Natural catastrophes 2021-01-11
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- млекопитающее
- землетрясение
- поразительный
- засуха
- происходить, случаться
- food ~ дефицит еды
- изменить, вносить изменения
- оружие
- окружать
- пепел
- булыжник
- чума
- приблизительно
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- ураган
- meteorite ~ метеоритный удар
- ~out стирать с лица земли
- разрушение
- пыль
- катастрофа
- угроза
- таракан
- последствие
- расплавленный (металл, стекло)
- столкнуться
- извержение
- low ~ отлив
26 Clues: пыль • чума • пепел • ураган • угроза • засуха • оружие • таракан • окружать • булыжник • разрушение • катастрофа • извержение • последствие • столкнуться • low ~ отлив • млекопитающее • землетрясение • поразительный • приблизительно • food ~ дефицит еды • происходить, случаться • ~out стирать с лица земли • изменить, вносить изменения • meteorite ~ метеоритный удар • расплавленный (металл, стекло)
Natural creatures 2020-11-27
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- комар
- существо
- распускаться, цвести
- пыльца
- оса
- косатка
- корни
- ива
- ветвь
- собирать урожай
- ствол / хобот
- тюлень
- сосна
- орёл
- улитка
- бутон
- клык
- плавник
- сук
- процветать, буйно разрастаться
- береза
- кора
- голубь
- колючки, иголки
- лепестки
- вяз
- муха
- грива
- стрекоза
- пень
- крыло
- ёж
- цвести
- лапа
- гнездо
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- рога
- мышь
- млекопитающее
- жабры
- собирать цветы
- стебель
- грудка
- бревно
- хвост
- пчела
- когти
- ель
- чешуя
- прутик, хворост
- павлин
- сажать
- лист
- удобрять
- мыши
- клюв
- ягнёнок
- кит
- кузнечик
- усы
- копыто
- дуб
- хищник
- добыча, жертва
- шип
- муравей
- листья
- овца, овцы
- клен
68 Clues: ёж • оса • ива • ель • кит • усы • сук • дуб • шип • вяз • рога • мышь • лист • мыши • орёл • клюв • клык • кора • муха • пень • клен • лапа • комар • жабры • корни • хвост • ветвь • пчела • когти • чешуя • сосна • бутон • грива • крыло • пыльца • грудка • бревно • тюлень • павлин • сажать • улитка • береза • копыто • голубь • хищник • листья • цвести • гнездо • стебель • косатка • ягнёнок • плавник • муравей • существо • удобрять • кузнечик • лепестки • стрекоза • овца, овцы • млекопитающее • ствол / хобот • собирать цветы • ...
Natural Selection 2021-03-13
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- the dynamic evolutionary process that fits organisms to their environment
- selection only allows the selected traits to be passed through successive generations
- an interaction between organisms or species in which both are harmed
- type of reproduction that involves two individuals
- the passing of traits
- the act or fact of living or continuing longer than another person or thing
- drift the change in the frequency of an existing gene variant in a population
- Darwin best known for his contributions to the science of evolution
- product of reproduction, produced by one or more parents.
- provides living things with everything that is necessary to survive
- how a new kind of plant or animal species is created
- difference in characteristics among the individuals of the same species
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- a specific characteristic of an organism
- change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over generations
- means that each generation has more offspring than can be supported by the environment
- selection process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more
- a random change to genetic material
- biological process by which new individual organisms are produced
- occurs when species are diminished because of environmental forces
- type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes
20 Clues: the passing of traits • a random change to genetic material • a specific characteristic of an organism • type of reproduction that involves two individuals • how a new kind of plant or animal species is created • product of reproduction, produced by one or more parents. • type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes • ...
Natural Selection 2021-03-13
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- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- an event or process that leads to a result or change
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- an idea about what might happen that is based on what you already know
- a characteristic that all members of a species have
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce with organisms from any other group
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- a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- a result or change that happens because of an event or process
- the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many generations
- a way of hiding by looking the same as the background
- the process in which two parents pass on their genes to create offspring
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- to receive genes from a parent
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- an organism produced as a result of reproduction
21 Clues: to receive genes from a parent • an organism produced as a result of reproduction • a specific characteristic of an individual organism • a characteristic that all members of a species have • an event or process that leads to a result or change • living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria • a way of hiding by looking the same as the background • ...
Natural Resources 2017-04-10
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- about 71% of Earth's surface is covered with this
- surface layer of soil rich in organic material and nutrients
- process by which productive land becomes desert through loss of topsoil
- property that allows water to store a large amount of thermal energy without a large change in temperature
- process of removing salt from saltwater to make freshwater
- country that consumes 30% of Earth's mineral and energy resources each year
- grass that grows quickly and can be used for food, shelter, fuel, and clothes
- created when a dam is constructed; storage of water
- natural resource that can be mined for a profit
- form between water molecules
- material left after an ore is extracted; can be toxic
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- substance that enters Earth's geochemical cycles and can harm the well-being of living things
- process by which plants and algae use carbon dioxide to create oxygen for our atmosphere
- replacement of renewable resources at the same rate they are consumed
- used for irrigation of crops
- resource that exists in Earth's crust in a fixed amount
- resource that can be replaced by nature in a short amount of time
- key element in sugars, proteins and compounds that make up living things
- a way of transporting water from one area to another
- organisms return this back to the environment when they excrete wastes or die
- renewable resource that will be available for the next 5 billion years
21 Clues: used for irrigation of crops • form between water molecules • natural resource that can be mined for a profit • about 71% of Earth's surface is covered with this • created when a dam is constructed; storage of water • a way of transporting water from one area to another • material left after an ore is extracted; can be toxic • ...
Natural Hazards 2017-02-07
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- natural events that take years to develop
- a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
- an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, especially over what is normally dry land
- an unpredictable natural event that threatens human life
- Hazards natural event that happen within the atmosphere.
- the actual negative effect as the result of a natural hazard
- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone
- A large wave produced by an earthquake on the ocean floor
- effects: the result of the natural hazard
- a weak spot in the Earth’s crust where magma has come to the surface and broke through
- energy from water or steam that has heated by magma
- is the state of being invaded or overrun by pests or parasites. It can also refer to the actual organisms living on or within a host.
- Hazards is an extreme natural events in the crust of the earth that pose a threat to life and property,
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- hazards biological substances that pose a threat to the health of living organisms, primarily that of humans. This can include medical waste or samples of a microorganism, virus or toxin (from a biological source) that can affect human health.
- the sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff.
- effects: are the result of the primary effects.
- An asteroid is a large, irregularly shaped object in space that orbits our Sun. If one of these giant rocks ends up on a collision course with Earth, we are in for big trouble. An asteroid is like a comet.
- effects: long term consequences of the immediate effect of the natural hazard.
- devastating consequences to a huge number of people or worldwide effects.
- is the rapid spread of infectious disease to a large number of people in a given population within a short period of time, usually two weeks or less.
- the effect the hazard or disaster has on human life and property that makes people sensitive.
- natural events that develop with little warning and strike rapid
- the shaking that results from the movement of earth’s plates and rock beneath the surface
- a large, destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall; a shortage of water resulting from this
25 Clues: natural events that take years to develop • effects: the result of the natural hazard • effects: are the result of the primary effects. • energy from water or steam that has heated by magma • an unpredictable natural event that threatens human life • Hazards natural event that happen within the atmosphere. • A large wave produced by an earthquake on the ocean floor • ...
Natural Resources 2016-10-21
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- A fuel found in the earth
- It can grow up to 400 feet
- nuclear fuel
- A clean energy that comes from the air
- Another name for Oxygen
- Oil
- Five cents
- We slather billions of them every year for meat coat bags, and etc.
- A black, carbon fossil fuel used for energy
- Its used to catch fish
- Its green
- A chemical element with the symbol Au
- A layer of earth were plants grow
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- Another name for H20
- an air-like fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available
- A star that will blow up in 4 billion years later that will also eat up the earth.
- We sitting or standing on it right now
- Use to make silverware
- The chemical element of atomic number 29
- A animal that give birth not by egg
- A material that can mine diamond in mine-craft
- It clovers 71% of the earth
- The hardest material to find in mine craft
- It germinates when add water
- A animal that has no limbs in the sea
- Use as fuel
26 Clues: Oil • Its green • Five cents • Use as fuel • nuclear fuel • Another name for H20 • Use to make silverware • Its used to catch fish • Another name for Oxygen • A fuel found in the earth • It can grow up to 400 feet • It clovers 71% of the earth • It germinates when add water • A layer of earth were plants grow • A animal that give birth not by egg • A animal that has no limbs in the sea • ...
Natural Disaster 2020-09-21
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- สึนามิ
- ขนาดของแผ่นดินไหว
- ภัยแล้งทางการเกษตร
- หินพัง
- การปะทุแบบสตรอมโบเลียน
- ดินไหล
- พายุโซนร้อน
- แก๊สภูเขาไฟ
- ทีฟรา
- แผ่นดินไหว
- ภัยแล้งทางอุทกวิทยา
- ภัยแล้ง
- การปะทุแบบฮาวายเอียน
- มาตราโมเมนต์
- ภูเขาไฟมีพลัง
- พายุหมุนเขตร้อน
- พายุดีเปรสชั่น
- การไหลของดิน
- ลาวาหลาก
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- ภัยแล้งทางอุตุนิยมวิทยา
- พายุทอร์นาโด
- พายุฝนฟ้าคะนอง
- มาตราริกเตอร์
- ไต้ฝุ่น
- สามเหลี่ยมไฟ
- แนววงแหวนแห่งไฟ
- การปะทุแบบวัลเคเนียน
- โคลนไหล
- แผ่นดินถล่ม
- หินตะกอนภูเขาไฟหลาก
- อุทกภัย
- ภูเขาไฟปะทุ
- การปะทุแบบพลิเนียน
- ลาฮาร์
- ภูเขาไฟสงบ
- ภูเขาไฟดับสนิท
- แผ่นดินถล่มแบบเลื่อนไถล
- ไฟป่า
38 Clues: ทีฟรา • ไฟป่า • สึนามิ • หินพัง • ดินไหล • ลาฮาร์ • ไต้ฝุ่น • โคลนไหล • อุทกภัย • ภัยแล้ง • ลาวาหลาก • แผ่นดินไหว • ภูเขาไฟสงบ • พายุโซนร้อน • แก๊สภูเขาไฟ • แผ่นดินถล่ม • ภูเขาไฟปะทุ • พายุทอร์นาโด • สามเหลี่ยมไฟ • มาตราโมเมนต์ • การไหลของดิน • มาตราริกเตอร์ • ภูเขาไฟมีพลัง • พายุฝนฟ้าคะนอง • ภูเขาไฟดับสนิท • พายุดีเปรสชั่น • แนววงแหวนแห่งไฟ • พายุหมุนเขตร้อน • ขนาดของแผ่นดินไหว • ภัยแล้งทางการเกษตร • การปะทุแบบพลิเนียน • ...
Natural Forces 2020-09-23
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- is any unwanted material in all forms that can cause harm.
- is the lack of fresh water resources.
- any uncontrolled and non-prescribed burning of plants.
- is the extraction of natural gas,oil and coal reserves at a rate higher than nature replenishes.
- an event that occurs when a cohesive slab of snow lying.
- refers to the practice of protecting wild species and their habitats.
- is an event of prolonged shortages in the water supply.
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- substances in the atmosphere that are harmful to the health of humans and other living ones.
- removal of a forest trees from land to a non-forest.
- refers to several forms of mass wasting that may include a wide range of ground movements.
- is the heat absorbed by any greenhouse gas in the atmosphere.
- a storm with a violent wind.
- series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water,generally in an ocean.
- occurs when humanmade chemicals such as hydrocarbons and heavy metals find their way into the earth,altering the natural soil.
- the impact of humanitiy's actions on the quality of aquatic and terrestrial environment.
- it can result from an increase in births rate.
- is a rapidly rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the earth and cloud,windstorm as a twister.
- is the shaking of the earth resulting from a sudden release of energy in the earth's litosphere.
- an enery crisis.
- is an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry.
20 Clues: an enery crisis. • a storm with a violent wind. • is the lack of fresh water resources. • it can result from an increase in births rate. • removal of a forest trees from land to a non-forest. • any uncontrolled and non-prescribed burning of plants. • is an event of prolonged shortages in the water supply. • an event that occurs when a cohesive slab of snow lying. • ...
Natural resources 2021-12-05
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- the layer below stratosphere
- Nitrogen —> nitrite and nitrate
- cycling of matter and transfer of energy
- nitrogen gets converted to this when animal dies
- used for precipitation
- product of photosynthesis
- atomic no.6
- process that warms earth
- home for marine life
- fast moving air
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- process of using oxygen for breaking down food
- wonder liquid
- NO2
- falls down as rain containing sulphuric dioxide and oxides of nitrogen
- NO3
- a type of greenhouse gas
- plants absorb minerals from this
- Part of earth not covered in water
- atomic no.7
- Collectively plants, animals and landscapes
20 Clues: NO2 • NO3 • atomic no.7 • atomic no.6 • wonder liquid • fast moving air • home for marine life • used for precipitation • a type of greenhouse gas • process that warms earth • product of photosynthesis • the layer below stratosphere • Nitrogen —> nitrite and nitrate • plants absorb minerals from this • Part of earth not covered in water • cycling of matter and transfer of energy • ...
Natural Resources 2022-02-24
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- fuels formed from the remains of dead animals and plants deposited in a previous geologic time.
- inorganic substances on or in the earth.
- the mixture of gases that make up the atmosphere.
- all plants and animals that are living in the wild
- the movement of air.
- resources that may be living or were living at one time.
- a layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
- the outer layer of earth's surface that supports life.
- the control of plants and animals by humans
- resources replaced naturally.
- the movement of water from the earth's surface to the atmosphere and back.
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- interactions between climate, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
- resources that cannot be replaced after being used.
- resources that come from non-living, non-organic materials.
- all the water on earth whether liquid, solid, salty, or fresh.
- the combination of soil and rock that makes up the earth's crust.
- the source of almost all the energy used on earth.
- a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource.
- the average weather conditions in a region over a period of years.
- all types of living things on earth.
20 Clues: the movement of air. • resources replaced naturally. • all types of living things on earth. • inorganic substances on or in the earth. • a layer of gases that surrounds the earth. • the control of plants and animals by humans • a tasteless, colorless, liquid natural resource. • the mixture of gases that make up the atmosphere. • ...
Natural Hazards 2022-02-17
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- the study of earthquakes
- hurricanes get their energy from this
- most volcanoes in the Caribbean are in this state
- volcanoes in the Caribbean share the same name
- plates earthquakes cause this earth movement
- organization responsible for hazard management T&T
- hot dense gas cloud surging down volcano
- very large rocks coming out of a volcano
- minor vibration following the main earthquake
- pelee erupted volcano in Martinique causing great loss
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- a river of ash and rain water
- volcanoes below the ocean surface
- underwater volcano near Grenada
- earthquakes can cause this if gas lines break
- this person studies volcanoes
- construction must be able to withstand this
- a hurricane is this type of hazard
- poor construction do this during an earthquake
- the strength of an earthquake
- one important thing to do during an earthquake
- gigantic and destructive waves
21 Clues: the study of earthquakes • a river of ash and rain water • this person studies volcanoes • the strength of an earthquake • gigantic and destructive waves • underwater volcano near Grenada • volcanoes below the ocean surface • a hurricane is this type of hazard • hurricanes get their energy from this • hot dense gas cloud surging down volcano • ...
Natural Selection 2022-01-18
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- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- an organism produced as a result of reproduction
- the process in which two parents pass on their genes to create offspring
- the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many
- a long piece of DNA that contains many genes
- to stay alive
- to receive genes from a parent
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
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- a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific
- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce
- organisms from any other group
- a way of hiding by looking the same as the background
- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a group
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- a related organism from a previous generation
- a type of molecule that genes and chromosomes are made of
- an instruction for making a protein molecule
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
25 Clues: to stay alive • organisms from any other group • to receive genes from a parent • an instruction for making a protein molecule • a long piece of DNA that contains many genes • a related organism from a previous generation • an organism produced as a result of reproduction • a specific characteristic of an individual organism • ...
Natural Selection 2022-01-18
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- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- an organism produced as a result of reproduction
- the process in which two parents pass on their genes to create offspring
- the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many
- a long piece of DNA that contains many genes
- to stay alive
- to receive genes from a parent
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
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- a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific
- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce
- organisms from any other group
- a way of hiding by looking the same as the background
- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a group
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- a related organism from a previous generation
- a type of molecule that genes and chromosomes are made of
- an instruction for making a protein molecule
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
25 Clues: to stay alive • organisms from any other group • to receive genes from a parent • an instruction for making a protein molecule • a long piece of DNA that contains many genes • a related organism from a previous generation • an organism produced as a result of reproduction • a specific characteristic of an individual organism • ...
Natural Selection 2022-01-04
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- Physical attributes which improve a species ability to live and reproduce. Examples include: hawk's talons, shark's broad tail, toad's long-sticky tongue, clam's hard shell, etc.
- the role an organism plays in its ecosystem.
- structures that have a common function and suggest common ancestry
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- An adaptation in which an animal looks like an object or another animal.
- Organisms have different genes and traits.
- Being slightly different from another of the same kind.
- An animal's color or pattern that helps an animal blend in with its surroundings
- scientists who study fossils
- Movement of animals from one area to another due to changes in seasons or environment.
- preserved remains of animals, plants, and other organisms from the distant past
- The purpose for which something is designed or exists
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- to receive traits or characteristics that are passed down from a parent
- the physical characteristics of an organism
- A trait that allows a species to be better suited to its environment.
- Structures that have lost their use through evolution
- A process that favors the survival and reproduction of organisms with traits well adapted to their environment
- the DNA sequences of all the genes of an organism
- the complete set of genes and alleles within a population
- The actions or activities which improve a species ability to survive and reproduce. Examples include: a trout's ability to extract oxygen from water, skunk's ability to spray disgusting defensive chemicals, bee's ability to transform nectar into honey, etc.
- A group of organisms that is able to reproduce with each other.
- How the body (plant or animal) is physically put together
- A group organisms of the same species living in a particular area at the same time
- behaviors that do not require learning
24 Clues: scientists who study fossils • the genetic makeup of an organism • behaviors that do not require learning • Organisms have different genes and traits. • the physical characteristics of an organism • the role an organism plays in its ecosystem. • the DNA sequences of all the genes of an organism • Structures that have lost their use through evolution • ...
Natural Science 2022-08-20
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- a device with a magnetic needle that always points north. We use it to orient ourselves.
- a type of matter which contains two or more pure substances.
- a material which does riot allow electrical charges to move.
- a chemical reaction that happens when objects or substances are burned.
- an object which can attract other objects made of iron and other magnetic metals.
- circuit a closed path through which electricity flows.
- a method used to separate solids from liquids in homogeneous mixtures. fermentation a chemical reaction that happens in some living things. such as yeast and bacteria.
- a method used to separate solids from liquids, or solids with different size particles, in heterogeneous mixtures.
- these happen when atoms react and group together differently.
- the component of an electnc circuit which provides the electricity.
- the force of attraction exerted by magnets.
- a mixture in which the different components cannot be distinguished.
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- the component of an electric circuit which transforms electricity into another type of energy.
- another word for a homogeneous mixture.
- a method used to separate liquids that have different boiling points in homogeneous mixtures.
- a type of matter which contains only one type of component.
- a chemical reaction that happens when some meta substances such as iron combine with oxygen in the presence of water.
- a method used to separate substances of different density in heterogeneous mixtures.
- a matenal which allows electrical charges to move.
- a mixture in which the different components can be distinguished.
- a connecting wire, usually made of copper. wrapped in plastic covering.
- the flow of electncal charges through materials.
22 Clues: another word for a homogeneous mixture. • the force of attraction exerted by magnets. • the flow of electncal charges through materials. • a matenal which allows electrical charges to move. • circuit a closed path through which electricity flows. • a type of matter which contains only one type of component. • ...
Natural Elements 2022-11-24
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- Ga
- Pm
- Ra
- Po
- Hg
- Te
- Cu
- Z = 1
- Sn
- 14.00674 amu
- Nd
- Cl
- Ta
- Pa
- Tb
- Tc
- metal on zigzag line
- metalloid; 4 v.e.
- As
- 1s2 2s2
- K
- alkali metal with 4 neutrons
- largest atomic radius
- Bi
- Gd
- Mn
- [Ne] 3s2
- Se
- noble gas
- Fe
- Rb
- Pr
- Os
- Pd
- S
- Hf
- P
- Pt
- Zn
- Co
- Nb
- Ho
- highest electronegativity
- In
- V
- Sr
- Ce
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- Au
- Cd
- Rh
- Th
- Ar
- Eu
- Xe
- Y
- Yb
- La
- At
- Ir
- 4 valence electrons
- group 13
- Ge
- Ru
- Er
- Lu
- Ni
- Sb
- A = 23; 12 neutrons
- Pb
- Ac
- Br
- 8 protons
- Ti
- Re
- Ag
- Tl
- I
- Rn
- Ba
- Sm
- Kr
- Sc
- W
- Cr
- Dy
- Tm
- Ca
- Mo
- Zr
- U
- Cs
- smallest atomic radius
92 Clues: Y • K • I • W • S • P • U • V • Ga • Au • Cd • Rh • Th • Ar • Eu • Xe • Pm • Ra • Po • Hg • Yb • Te • La • At • Ir • Cu • Sn • Ge • Ru • Er • Nd • Cl • Lu • Ta • Pa • Tb • Tc • Ni • Sb • As • Pb • Ac • Br • Ti • Re • Bi • Ag • Tl • Rn • Ba • Gd • Sm • Mn • Kr • Sc • Se • Cr • Fe • Rb • Dy • Pr • Os • Pd • Tm • Hf • Ca • Mo • Zr • Pt • Zn • Cs • Co • Nb • Ho • In • Sr • Ce • Z = 1 • 1s2 2s2 • group 13 • [Ne] 3s2 • 8 protons • noble gas • 14.00674 amu • metalloid; 4 v.e. • 4 valence electrons • A = 23; 12 neutrons • metal on zigzag line • largest atomic radius • smallest atomic radius • highest electronegativity • ...
natural selection 2022-04-19
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- or unhealthy; contaminant.
- - the child or young of a particular human, animal, or plant
- - an animal that hunts other animals for food
- leave fewer or no offspring
- - money or things that are available for a particular use
- - the degree to which something varies; amount of change or difference
- species, genes, and ecosystems, esp. when regarded as providing the optimal
- changes that took millions of years
- - something that pollutes, esp. a waste substance that makes air, water, or land
- - everything that surrounds a particular type of living thing and affects its
- - corresponding structurally, often because of a common evolutionary origin
- - a group of living things that can mate with one another but not with those of
- - in biology, a change in an organism, over time, that better enables it to
- - an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal
- - a variety
- and multiply
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- to their environment survive and are able to reproduce, while those that are
- - in biology, similar in form or function, but of different evolutionary origin
- - the branch of science that concerns the formation and development of
- - to have young or offspring
- - a way of hiding something by covering or coloring it so that it looks like its
- of the Fittest - in biology, the evolutionary principle that only the forms of plants
- - to fill with more inhabitants than available resources can sustain
- groups
- - the theory that describes how all life forms developed from simpler life forms
- - the diversity of life forms on earth or part of the earth, including diversity
- and health
- - a sudden, apparently abnormal change or alteration in a genetically
- - of, pertaining to, or being a vestige, esp. an anatomical one
- for evolution
- - the process or act of trying to win
- selection - a natural process of evolution in which the organisms that are best
- - a condition that causes harm to the health of a person, animal, or plant;
- structure, as opposed to gradual evolutionary change
- sickness
- other less suited forms will become extinct
- animals best suited to or most easily able to adapt to existing conditions will survive,
37 Clues: groups • sickness • and health • - a variety • and multiply • for evolution • or unhealthy; contaminant. • leave fewer or no offspring • - to have young or offspring • changes that took millions of years • - the process or act of trying to win • other less suited forms will become extinct • - an animal that hunts other animals for food • ...
Natural Selection 2022-04-25
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- to receive genes from a parent
- a graph that uses bars to show distribution
- a trait that increases chances of survival
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- an event or process that leads to a result or change
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another for food
- a long piece of DNA that leads to a result or change
- a way of hiding by looking the same as background
- an organism produced as a result of reproduction
- a type of molecule that genes and chromosomes are made of
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- to stay alive
- a group of the same type of organism
- a random change to a gene; introduces a new trait
- an instruction for making a protein molecule
- the number organisms with each trait in a popluation
- a related organism from a previous generation
- an animal that hunts and kills others for food
- a characteristic that all members of a species have
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- a result or change that happens because of an event
20 Clues: to stay alive • to receive genes from a parent • a group of the same type of organism • a trait that increases chances of survival • a graph that uses bars to show distribution • an instruction for making a protein molecule • a related organism from a previous generation • an animal that hunts and kills others for food • an organism produced as a result of reproduction • ...
Natural Selection 2022-05-04
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- an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- to stay alive
- an event or process that leads to a result or change
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- a long piece of DNA that contains many genes
- a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- an organism produced as a result of reproduction
- a specific form of a gene that provides instructions for making a particular protein molecule
- a way of hiding by looking the same as the background
- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a group
- something in the environment that affects an individual’s chances of surviving sexualreproduction the process in which two parents pass on their genes to create offspring
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- having died out completely and no longer alive anywhere on Earth
- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- things people do that affect the Earth system
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
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- the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many generations
- a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- a result or change that happens because of an event or process
- from any other group
- a type of large molecule that performs important functions inside organisms
- a characteristic that all members of a species have
- evidence of life from the past, such as fossilized bones, footprints, or leaf prints
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- a related organism from a previous generation
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations)that do not reproduce with
- when a huge number of species on Earth die out completely around the same time
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- a type of molecule that genes and chromosomes are made of
- to receive genes from a parent
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- an instruction for making a protein molecule
- a young insect that looks somewhat different from the adult
35 Clues: to stay alive • from any other group • to receive genes from a parent • a long piece of DNA that contains many genes • an instruction for making a protein molecule • a related organism from a previous generation • things people do that affect the Earth system • an organism produced as a result of reproduction • a characteristic that all members of a species have • ...
Natural Selection 2023-03-08
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- the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many generations
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- changes in climate over a long period of time that can be caused by natural events or human activities
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- a specific form of a gene that provides instructions for making a particular protein molecule
- a related organism from a previous generation
- a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- to stay alive
- a long piece of DNA that contains many genes
- an instruction for making a protein molecule
- the reproduction process in which two parents pass on their genes to create offspring
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- the reproduction process in which a single individual passes on their genes to create offspring
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- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- having died out completely and no longer alive anywhere on Earth
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- something in the environment that affects an individual’s chances of surviving
- a way of hiding by looking the same as the background
- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a group
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- a characteristic that all members of a species have
- to receive genes from a parent
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce with organisms from any other group
- a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
26 Clues: to stay alive • to receive genes from a parent • a long piece of DNA that contains many genes • an instruction for making a protein molecule • a related organism from a previous generation • a characteristic that all members of a species have • a specific characteristic of an individual organism • living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria • ...
Natural Selection 2023-03-22
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- resemblance of a plant or animal
- a specific characteristic of an individual
- emphasizing behavior
- an animal that preys on others
- adapting or evolving
- DNA Change
- selective breeding
- a physical material for need and value
- young, progeny
- adjusts to new environments
- minimal activity
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- variation
- when species adapt overtime
- blend in with their surroundings
- reproductive success
- organism develops of experience
- a difference of the same species
- movement of genes in a population
- Naturalist
- naturally doing something
20 Clues: variation • DNA Change • Naturalist • young, progeny • minimal activity • selective breeding • reproductive success • emphasizing behavior • adapting or evolving • naturally doing something • when species adapt overtime • adjusts to new environments • an animal that preys on others • organism develops of experience • resemblance of a plant or animal • blend in with their surroundings • ...
Natural Resources 2024-05-20
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- A source that cannot be replaced after use:
- Energy harnessed from the force of the wind used to create electricity:
- An instrument used for determining directions that uses a magnetic needle:
- Feathers covering the body:
- The number of animals that can be taken in one day or season:
- The gaseous form of fossil fuels used in heating homes, cooking foods, and generating electricity:
- A male wild turkey :
- A source available in limited quantity that can be completely used; may be renewable or nonrenewable:
- A fungal disease contracted by humans after inhaling fungal spores often encountered in old or abandoned bird or bat roosts, especially those that are outside or exposed to rain; in chicken coops; and in caves:
- Energy from the sun used by mechanical solar systems to produce electricity or to capture the sun’s heat for the purpose of heating space or water:
- Partially decayed vegetable matter that accumulates in bogs, where low oxygen levels and acidity inhibit decomposition:
- Electric energy produced from biomass:
- A disease that affects more than 70 species of domestic and wild birds, especially American crows, jays, hawks, and owls :
- Grants exclusive rights to specified recreational activity on the land during the term of the agreement:
- The number of days that a species can be hunted in one year:
- A source that can be replaced naturally:
- Extends from Canada to Mexico and accounts for about 27 percent of U.S. lumber; important commercial tree species are western white pine, ponderosa pine, and lodgepole pine
- Fires that burn the organic materials beneath the surface litter of the forest floor:
- The time of the year when it is legal to catch a particular species of fish:
- The growth and change of unusually colored feathers :
- Any combination of powder, shot, or bullets used in shotguns, rifles, or pistols:
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- A heavy object lowered into a body of water to prevent a boat from drifting:
- A bacterial disease transmitted through the bite of the black-legged tick :
- A fuel formed from the remains of dead plant and animal material deposited in a previous geologic time, typically millions of years ago:
- A source that will not run out in the foreseeable future; e.g., sunlight, wind, geothermal energy:
- Capturing wild fish from oceans and inland waters for use as human food and in making other products:
- Using natural resources in such a way that the supply available is not reduced:
- A form of hydropower in which electricity is generated through the turning of turbines by ocean tides:
- Winds created by a forest fire
- Tuft of modified or hairlike feathers protruding from the center of a gobbler’s chest :
- A forest in which the species are voluntarily growing and are naturally present in the area
- Species of animals that are hunted for food or sport:
- A viral disease that attacks the nervous system of mammals :
- Fire applied in a knowledgeable manner to forest fuels on a specific land area under selected weather conditions to accomplish predetermined, well-defined management objectives
- A tool that propels a projectile by burning gun powder:
- Ranges south from Delaware to Florida and west to Texas and Oklahoma; one of the most important timber producing areas in North America; important coniferous tree species include Virginia, longleaf, loblolly, shortleaf and slash pines
- The time when the buildup of fuels and the occurrence of extended dry periods are greatest
- Power in the form of electrical energy produced when the mechanical energy of moving water is transferred by a rotating turbine to a generator:
- An area with a high density of trees
- Capturing fish for relaxation and enjoyment:
- An unwanted or unplanned fire burning in forests or wild land areas that threatens to destroy life, property, and/or natural resources:
- The liquid form of fossil fuels used to make gasoline and oils:
- A group of game birds :
- Brightly colored growths in the throat region:
- Heat energy harnessed from within the earth to create electricity:
- The solid form of fossil fuels used in factories and for generating electricity
- An uncut forest is commonly known as an
- Subdivided into wet and dry regions
- Fires that burn from top to top of trees or shrubs, sometimes independently of a surface fire:
49 Clues: A male wild turkey : • A group of game birds : • Feathers covering the body: • Winds created by a forest fire • Subdivided into wet and dry regions • An area with a high density of trees • Electric energy produced from biomass: • An uncut forest is commonly known as an • A source that can be replaced naturally: • A source that cannot be replaced after use: • ...
Natural Selection 2024-05-29
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- Survival of the fittest
- Creation of a new species
- Barriers that prevent hybrid zygotes before birth
- The population reduces and genetic drift occurs because of the ... effect
- Behavior that is ... during the organism's life
- Source of new adaptations and traits
- ... Advantage, when ... individuals have increased success in reproduction
- Behavior inherited from birth
- Trait in two unrelated species that perform the same function
- A group of organisms, of one species, in a given area
- A trait that is shared between two species, inherited from a shared ancestor, is called...
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- An organism that focuses on a long lifespan and raising its children
- A trait that assists in fitness of an organism
- Naturalist that came up with the idea that traits were altered during the organism's life
- A graph that shows evolutionary relationships
- Principle that allele frequencies will remain constant, unless outside factors cause a change
- Barriers that prevent hybrid zygotes from reproducing after birth
- Father of modern evolutionary theory
- Evolution over a long timespan that results in the creation of a new species
- Trait that is no longer used by the organism
- All genes of a population
- An organism that focuses on high reproduction rates
22 Clues: Survival of the fittest • Creation of a new species • All genes of a population • Behavior inherited from birth • Father of modern evolutionary theory • Source of new adaptations and traits • Trait that is no longer used by the organism • A graph that shows evolutionary relationships • A trait that assists in fitness of an organism • ...
Evolution: Natural 2024-05-30
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- The study of functions and mechanisms in a living system
- When you feel tense you have ______
- In a pedigree the family under are the second ______
- Facial ______
- Two capitalized letters are the ______ gene
- When an animal gets used to the environment
- When the predator, kills and eats another organism,
- A Naturalist
- When mother nature picks a fit animal for the environment
- The name of the paper
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- A beneficial opportunity
- The process when a cell grows and divides to produce two daughter cells
- Sharing genes
- Process when the gene is modified
- The evolutionary process by which populations evolve to become distinct species
- A change in the DNA sequence of an organism
- An animals level of _________
- The branch of biology that deals with the form of living organisms, and with relationships between their structures.
- Where you go to compete
- An animal has ________ resources when in a different environment
20 Clues: A Naturalist • Sharing genes • Facial ______ • The name of the paper • Where you go to compete • A beneficial opportunity • An animals level of _________ • Process when the gene is modified • When you feel tense you have ______ • A change in the DNA sequence of an organism • Two capitalized letters are the ______ gene • When an animal gets used to the environment • ...
Natural Places 2024-04-29
31 Clues: staw • góra • bagno • lasek • wąwóz • morze • ocean • rzeka • kanion • wyżyny • dolina • niziny • wulkan • zatoka • laguna • wzgórze • jezioro • kotlina • wysepka • jaskinia • lodowiec • wodospad • pustynia • dno oceanu • szczyt (2) • szczyt (1) • strumyk (2) • góra lodowa • strumyk (1) • las deszczowy • las (ale nie 'forest')
Natural selection 2024-05-03
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- A mutation in which segments of one or more chromosomes change positions
- A gene-carrying structure found in the nucleus of plant and animal cells. Each chromosome consists of one very long DNA molecule and associated proteins.
- When referring to a point mutation: A mutation in which one base is removed.
- A characteristic or trait, such as fur, that the common ancestor of a group had and passed on to its descendants.
- A change to one or more chromosomes
- A set of Information that controls a single trait; a segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait.
- The study of embryos and their development
- An alternative form of a gene.
- A mutation in which a portion of a gene in a chromosome is replicated, resulting in multiple copies
- A mutation in which one base is replaced by an incorrect one
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- A building block of DNA, consisting of a five-carbon sugar, a nitrogenous base, and a phosphate group.
- The passing on of traits from parents to their offspring; either through asexual reproduction or sexual reproduction.
- The process through which organisms better adapted to their environment survive and produce more offspring, and organisms which are less adapted to the environment die off.
- Deoxyribonucleic acid; the genetic material that carries information about an organism and is passed from parent to offspring. In DNA, A pairs with T and G pairs with C.
Down
- An organism's genetic makeup or allele combinations.
- When the sequence of the genetic code is displaced, caused by an insertion or a deletion of one base
- A group of organisms that share a genetic heritage, are able to interbreed, and produce offspring that are also fertile.
- An allele for a trait that is hidden whenever the dominant allele is present.
- The study of body structure
- A mutation that reverses the order of genes on a chromosome
- How well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment
- A change to only one of the bases in the genetic sequence
- Having two identical alleles for a trait.
- the most recent species from which two new, different species evolved
- An allele for a trait that always shows up in an organism when the allele is present.
- An organism's physical appearance or visible traits.
- Branching tree aiagram that shows the relationships among a group of organisms based on shared, derived characteristics.
- A mutation in which a base is added to the genetic sequence
29 Clues: The study of body structure • An alternative form of a gene. • A change to one or more chromosomes • Having two identical alleles for a trait. • The study of embryos and their development • An organism's genetic makeup or allele combinations. • An organism's physical appearance or visible traits. • A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce • ...
Natural History 2024-05-27
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- Red legged & beaked protected corvid
- Britains smallest duck
- Male Mute Swan
- Used to remove stags from the hill
- Difference between male & female
- Otter hole
- Female Fox
- Fish eating raptor
- Deer with both antlers with tusks
- Britain's smallest Mustelid
- Young of Hare
- Female of the Black Game
- Leg hold trap outlawed in the 1950's
- Another name for the Green Plover
- Man who discovered a species of both Deer & Pheasant
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- Active at Dawn & Dusk
- Fish eating bird
- Mountain Grouse
- Group of geese on the ground
- Mark on chest of male Grey Partridge
- Red deer with no antlers
- Uk's largest Corvid
- Flying geese
- Mustelid imitating the Lone Ranger
- Stoat in winter pelage
- Female Mute Swan
26 Clues: Otter hole • Female Fox • Flying geese • Young of Hare • Male Mute Swan • Mountain Grouse • Fish eating bird • Female Mute Swan • Fish eating raptor • Uk's largest Corvid • Active at Dawn & Dusk • Britains smallest duck • Stoat in winter pelage • Red deer with no antlers • Female of the Black Game • Britain's smallest Mustelid • Group of geese on the ground • Difference between male & female • ...
Natural science 2023-11-13
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- covering on circuit wires that keeps electrical current in the wire
- they way in which the input is changed to the output, the link between the input and output devices
- generating electricity using water power
- devices that convert energy from the sun into electricity
- something that is made up of two or more parts that work together to do a specific job
- parts of an electric circuit
- a component that goes into a circuit and provides the energy to the circuit
- system of transferring electrical energy from one place to another
- a component that causes the result in a circuit due to the input component's energy
- a machine that produces electricity
- a panel made up of a number of photovoltaic cells
- - a machine that changes the amount of energy carried by electricity
- the amount of electrical power an appliance requires to work
- a source of electrical energy that stores and the supplies energy to a circuit
- the movement of electric charges through a conductor
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- the process by which energy goes from one part of a system to another
- convert electrical energy into movement energy
- component that changes electrical energy to another form of energy
- a material through which an electrical current is not able to travel
- is an electric device that converts electrical energy to sound energy
- place where electricity is generated
- a material that allows electrical current to flow through it
- a machine that boils water
- a component for controllong whether current flows in an electric circuit
- diagram of an electric circuit, drawn using standard symbols for electrical components
- two or more cells connected to provide electrical energy
- a connection of electricity wires that is not made by a qualified electrician
- the remains of dead plants and animals that store energy from the sun from millions of years ago
- the rotating blades of a machine
29 Clues: a machine that boils water • parts of an electric circuit • the rotating blades of a machine • a machine that produces electricity • place where electricity is generated • generating electricity using water power • convert electrical energy into movement energy • a panel made up of a number of photovoltaic cells • the movement of electric charges through a conductor • ...
Natural Resources 2024-05-09
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- The type of energy that is produced from the heat inside the earth
- The cause of the sudden increase in population during the early 1800's
- The type of energy that is produced when sunlight is captured
- The type of energy that is produced from splitting uranium atoms
- The average amount of natural resources that one person uses
- How fast people are being born
- The second of the three R's
- The gas that is released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned
- The type of energy that is produced when water spins turbines
- Type of natural resources that produces energy when trees and plants are burned
- The first of the three R's
- Natural fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, that come from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
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- The sustainable use and management of natural resources to prevent depletion and protect the environment for future generations.
- Naturally occurring materials such as water, air, forests, minerals, and wildlife that are used by humans.
- The gradual increase in the Earth's temperature due to human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
- Resources that can be replenished naturally over time, such as sunlight, wind, and forests.
- The clearing, destroying, or removal of forests, often to make land available for other uses such as agriculture or urban development.
- The third of the three R's
- The natural environment where an organism lives, grows, and interacts with other organisms.
- Resources that are limited in supply and cannot be quickly replaced by nature, such as fossil fuels like coal and oil.
- When population increases, natural resource use _________
- The presence of harmful substances or contaminants in the environment that can cause harm to living organisms.
- Naturally occurring inorganic substances found in the earth, such as gold, copper, and iron.
- The type of energy that is produced when air spins turbines
- How fast people are dying
- If the death rate exceeds the birth rate, the population will ______
26 Clues: How fast people are dying • The third of the three R's • The first of the three R's • The second of the three R's • How fast people are being born • When population increases, natural resource use _________ • The type of energy that is produced when air spins turbines • The average amount of natural resources that one person uses • ...
Natural Phenomena 2024-05-04
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- - Natural light display in the Earth's sky
- - Celestial event when one celestial body is obscured by another
- - Tornado occurring over water
- - Weather event with falling balls of ice
- - Thick mist consisting of water droplets suspended in the air
- - Rapid flow of snow down a slope
- - Severe snowstorm with strong winds and reduced visibility
- - Small body of matter entering Earth's atmosphere
- - Hot springs that intermittently eject water and steam
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- - Downward movement of rock, soil, and debris on a slope
- - Large ocean wave caused by underwater seismic activity
- - Celestial object with a tail of gas and dust
- - Sudden shaking of the ground caused by tectonic movements
- - Northern lights, a natural light display in the polar regions
- - Multicolored arc in the sky caused by sunlight refracting in raindrops
- - Violently rotating column of air
- - Strong wind carrying sand and dust, reducing visibility
- - Opening in Earth's crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt
- - Electrical discharge in the atmosphere
- - Powerful tropical cyclone with strong winds and heavy rain
20 Clues: - Tornado occurring over water • - Rapid flow of snow down a slope • - Violently rotating column of air • - Electrical discharge in the atmosphere • - Weather event with falling balls of ice • - Natural light display in the Earth's sky • - Celestial object with a tail of gas and dust • - Small body of matter entering Earth's atmosphere • ...
Natural Resources 2024-02-21
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- Resources that replenish naturally
- Resources that do NOT replenish Naturally
- Energy from moving water
- Energy from the splitting of atoms
- Energy from recently living plants/microorganisms
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- Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere
- Does NOT replenish naturally
- Nonrenewable sources of energy that form within the Earth over millions of Years
- Energy from tides
- To replace or make like new
- Replenishes naturally
- To use more than once
- Energy from the sun
- Energy from heating of the Earth
- Energy from uneven heating
- Colorless and Odorless
- The act of trying to use less
- Known as petroleum
- To convert into a useable material
- Fossilized plants
20 Clues: Energy from tides • Fossilized plants • Known as petroleum • Energy from the sun • Replenishes naturally • To use more than once • Colorless and Odorless • Energy from moving water • Energy from uneven heating • To replace or make like new • Does NOT replenish naturally • The act of trying to use less • Energy from heating of the Earth • Resources that replenish naturally • ...
Natural Washington 2023-10-14
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- high flat area
- an area that has its own special characteristics, such as landforms
- a lowland between two higher areas
- an area of land that is higher
- extremely large pieces of ice that forms, then slides slowly downhill across the crust of the earth.
- the different ways the surface of the earth is naturally shaped
- basic or simple
- the study of Earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it
- an object that blocks the flow of a river
- the highest part of mountain
- where the land meets the ocean
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- a watery passage from the ocean to the sound
- low part between the mountains
- land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- when humans get precious metals from the earth
- the outermost layer of earth
- large boulders carried away by glaciers and dropped somewhere else
- when mountains form because one of earth's plates pushes under the edge of another
- mudflows
- extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock
- very large body of water
21 Clues: mudflows • high flat area • basic or simple • very large body of water • the outermost layer of earth • the highest part of mountain • low part between the mountains • an area of land that is higher • where the land meets the ocean • a lowland between two higher areas • extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock • an object that blocks the flow of a river • ...
Natural Resources 2023-10-26
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- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
- with good judgment or sense.
- the action of confining or state of being confined.
- not in a straight or level position.
- unimportant or trivial.
- fix (an object) firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass.
- free from disturbance; calm.
- pull or twist out of shape.
- the fact of having a right to something.
- not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one.
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- a fierce or destructive attack.
- hard to handle or manage because of size or weight.
- call upon (a spirit or ghost) to appear, by means of a magic ritual.
- making twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body.
- having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge.
- destroy utterly; wipe out.
- arouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate.
- curvaceous and sexually attractive (typically used of a woman).
- suggesting the presence of danger; threatening.
- not certain or fixed; provisional.
20 Clues: unimportant or trivial. • destroy utterly; wipe out. • pull or twist out of shape. • with good judgment or sense. • free from disturbance; calm. • a fierce or destructive attack. • not certain or fixed; provisional. • not in a straight or level position. • the fact of having a right to something. • arouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate. • ...
Natural Resources 2024-01-25
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- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- Information used to support a statement from the text
- is a renewable resource that uses the wind to create electricity
- process such as weathering erosion and deposition change earths surface
- a natural resource that produces a large amount of energy
- uses the water stored in dams, as well as, flowing rivers to create electricity
- rock like substance found naturally on earth.
- a body of rock or sediment that holds groundwater
- a nonrenewable fossil fuel used mostly by power plants
- a mixture of hydrocarbons that formed from plants and animals
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- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- earth's resources are concentrated in a specific area because of geoscience processes
- energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
- a statement that is made and can be supported by evidence
- a resource of which there is an endless supply because it can be replenished
- resources that will run out or will not replenish in our lifetime
- the clearing of forested land
- is the heat energy from Earth
- organic material that comes from plants and animals
- occurs deep beneath the Earth's surface and consists mainly of methane
20 Clues: the clearing of forested land • is the heat energy from Earth • rock like substance found naturally on earth. • a body of rock or sediment that holds groundwater • organic material that comes from plants and animals • Information used to support a statement from the text • a nonrenewable fossil fuel used mostly by power plants • ...
Natural Resources 2024-02-27
Across
- Energy made by flowing water.
- Gasses in the earth's atmosphere that traps heat.
- Found deep in the earth and drilled to extract.
- Produced by burning fuel for power through chemical reactions and from leaks from industrial processes or equipment.
- The energy generated during nuclear fission.
- A layer in the earth's stratosphere which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation from reaching the sun.
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects.
- Energy sources in which they do not replenish themselves.
- Energy from any material that comes from plants or microorganisms that were recently living.
- Flowing waters.
- Nonrenewable sources of energy that form within the earth over millions of years.
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- Energy sources which naturally renew or replenish themselves over a period of time.
- The destruction of something by natural elements like water,fire,and wind.
- Fossilized carbon,A mineral formed from plants that have been fossilized.
- Energy obtained from harnessing the wind from windmills or wind turbines.
- To use again and again.
- Thick black liquid extracted through drilling.
- Energy from the sun.
- A liquid found in rock strata below earth's surface.
- To up keep of a natural resource to prevent it from disappearing.
- To replenish or make again.
- Heat energy from deep within the earth.
22 Clues: Flowing waters. • Energy from the sun. • To use again and again. • To replenish or make again. • Energy made by flowing water. • Heat energy from deep within the earth. • The energy generated during nuclear fission. • Thick black liquid extracted through drilling. • Found deep in the earth and drilled to extract. • Gasses in the earth's atmosphere that traps heat. • ...
Natural Medicines 2024-04-17
22 Clues: Iron • Calcium • Fish Oil • Vitamin E • Vitamin K • Potassium • Vitamin C • Vitamin A • Magnesium • Vitamin B9 • Probiotics • Vitamin B3 • Vitamin B5 • Vitamin B2 • Vitamin D3 • Vitamin B7 • Vitamin B1 • Vitamin B6 • Vitamin D2 • Vitamin B12 • Coenzyme Q10 • St John's Wort
Google Classroom 2020-10-28
Across
- forced to flee their homes due to human or environmental factors but remain in the same country
- money sent back to facilities to their homes by migrants
- average # of children a woman has in her lifetime
- per thousand population leaving a country of origin in a year.
- moving, national or international for a permanent home
- general attitudes of a population
- between countries where population growth remains high and low growing
- positive and negative of migration
- a model display of Push and Pull factors interacting with intervening obstacles to migration
- # of deaths per thousand a year
- barrier to migration, usually some physical barrier
- live births per thousand a year
- free choice to migrate or not
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- mortality rates specific to a single year of age
- difference between the level of immigration and emigration
- foreign laborer living and working temporarily in another country
- process of population decentralization from large areas to small/rural
- per thousand population entering a receiving country in a year
- migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee
- decreasing # of people in populations
- too many people in an area
- too few people in an area
- forced to leave homes due to conflicts or natural disasters
- study human populations
- large-scale migration between a particular origin and a particular destination.
25 Clues: study human populations • too few people in an area • too many people in an area • free choice to migrate or not • # of deaths per thousand a year • live births per thousand a year • general attitudes of a population • positive and negative of migration • decreasing # of people in populations • mortality rates specific to a single year of age • ...
Pre-Lesson 1 - Society 2022-02-17
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- A child under 28 days of age (noun)
- “The workers complained that on their present wages they could hardly ..., let alone enjoy any luxuries.” (idiom)
- The most important characteristic people working in tourism need to have (noun)
- A synonym of: juvenile,adolescent,youth,teenager (noun)
- The word which is usually misused and misinterpreted with "inspirational" (adjective)
- The advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes (noun)
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.(noun,topic)
- "We cannot continue to climb Mount Everest due to the ... oxygen." (noun,verb)
- "In recent years, abnormal natural disasters are on the rise because of global ..." (noun,topic)
- Who/What does Banh Mi Sai Gon project serve? (noun)
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- "He is a(n) ... person. He is always full of energy." (adjective)
- Antonym of "passionless" (adjective)
- The art of sharing stories (noun)
- A technique used in hairstyling to emphasize hair patterns (noun,verb)
- "I don't have neither learning capability nor finances to pursue college. My only option is ..." (noun)
- Colorful, full of energy & enthusiasm (adjective)
- What humans do as social animals (verb)
- Means of securing the necessities of life (noun)
- basic,fundamental,elementary,initial (adjective)
- Being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities (noun)
- To explain clearly (verb)
21 Clues: To explain clearly (verb) • The art of sharing stories (noun) • A child under 28 days of age (noun) • Antonym of "passionless" (adjective) • What humans do as social animals (verb) • Means of securing the necessities of life (noun) • basic,fundamental,elementary,initial (adjective) • Colorful, full of energy & enthusiasm (adjective) • ...
Unit 2: Populations 2024-02-15
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- the effect experienced with significantly warmer surrounding rural areas, blacktop
- the second most populated country in the world
- growth represented with a j-curve
- hunted by predators
- growth represented with a s-curve
- using resources in a way that does not cause them to disappear over a long time of use
- the density factors that include natural disasters, physical characteristics, sunlight
- an increase in hares (prey) would see WHAT with a lynx (predator)
- humans use of fossil fuels has increased what effect in our atmosphere
- the density factors that include competition, parasitism, crowding, predation
- eats meat
- the three essential components of a habitat (things animals need to survive) are food, water, and...
- eats both meat and plants
- eats plants
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- the most populated country in the world
- the maximum number of individuals a habitat can support (sustain)
- the amount of individuals in a population per habitat
- breed quickly, a type three
- the third most populated country in the world
- can plant these to help rural areas combat urban heat island effect
- long gestation period, a type one
- when population exceeds the carrying capacity and crashes
- extent to which a population exceeds the carrying capacity
- the range of resources and conditions allowing a species to maintain a stable population
- hunts prey
- how many billions of people in the world
26 Clues: eats meat • hunts prey • eats plants • hunted by predators • eats both meat and plants • breed quickly, a type three • growth represented with a j-curve • long gestation period, a type one • growth represented with a s-curve • the most populated country in the world • how many billions of people in the world • the third most populated country in the world • ...
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly 2020's 2023-12-20
Across
- Fire and ______, natural disasters in Halifax Co.
- Ezra’s new golden retriever
- Young feller who moved to TO with mom.
- Grammie and Grandad both moved to this new home
- Paul’s new bride
- New feature(s) in the cottage sunroom
- Came in May again to visit on our lawn and pond
- deck Boys’ build now a favourite cottage perch
- Newest Grandgirl
- We wore this every day for 2 years +
- Lost track of this feline
- Shed built for this vehicle
- Here they say “Yamas”
- New build at the cottage is used for this
- Sylvie’s new pup
- Tessa’s doggie
- Ella declared Grampy’s was broken
- Kevin Costner's Series
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- Taught Chinese students using this AV app.
- Kelly is landlord to her house here
- Debbie’s new hobby
- Stay the _________ home.
- Said good bye to this best puppy
- Dave’s new partner
- Kelly’s Tata house on this Ave
- Reno in our workshop is for this activity
- Favourite footwear in the winter woods
- Murray, Ron, Jane, Winnie, Charlie. May they _____ __ _____
- Grandgirl, COVID baby
- Chalets visited in February
- Most corrupt White House tenant ever
- Kelly and Sara travelled in this cold direction to do their work
- The virus we all got to know
- Community in focus after mass shooting
34 Clues: Tessa’s doggie • Paul’s new bride • Newest Grandgirl • Sylvie’s new pup • Debbie’s new hobby • Dave’s new partner • Grandgirl, COVID baby • Here they say “Yamas” • Kevin Costner's Series • Stay the _________ home. • Lost track of this feline • Ezra’s new golden retriever • Chalets visited in February • Shed built for this vehicle • The virus we all got to know • Kelly’s Tata house on this Ave • ...
Economic Inequality 2016-10-18
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- Aid given when natural disasters cause hunger and disease
- These countries economies are growing rapidly
- Aid from government to world organisations
- When one country transfers resources to help another country
- A source of aid
- Number one country on the HDI
- Change in the weather patterns and lasts for extended periods
- African, Caribbean & Pacific countries
- Long lasting solutions that help a country develop
- To owe money
- A country that has the capacity to produce secondary goods and services
- Another name for slowly developing countries
- An example of a natural disaster
- Turning land into desert
- A coffee brand
- An example of a resource transferred by one country to another
- The action of making use of and benefiting from resources
- When one country controls another
- A form of aid other than money
- A period of below average precipitation in a given region
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- This is a measure of people's quality of life
- One way of measuring economic development
- The South-East Asian countries such as China & Malaysia are known as these
- Worst country on the HDI
- The average number of people per square kilometre
- How Governments generate money to provide aid
- Aid from government to government
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- Producing enough to support you & your family
- The name of the Government of Ireland's programme of assistance to developing countries
- The gap in wealth and living standards between richer and poorer areas
- The transfer of the ownership of goods or services, from one person or entity to another, in exchange for money
- Long-term improvement aid to help tackle causes of poverty
- A banana company brand name
- Development aid helps develop this
- A location we have studied as an Irish Aid Programme case study
- Another name for the developed world
- This type of aid comes with certain conditions
38 Clues: To owe money • A coffee brand • A source of aid • Worst country on the HDI • Turning land into desert • A banana company brand name • Number one country on the HDI • A form of aid other than money • An example of a natural disaster • Aid from government to government • When one country controls another • Development aid helps develop this • Another name for the developed world • ...
Eric's epic crossword puzzle. 2023-05-26
Across
- A situation in which people lack reliable access to sufficient quantities of affordable, nutritious food..
- A period of increased agricultural productivity and technological advancements in the mid-20th century.
- The provision of medical services to maintain or improve people's health.
- An international organization founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries.
- An international organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations.
- The process of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes, typically through formal schooling or training.
- The use of physical force to harm others or to damage property.
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- A state of having insufficient financial resources to meet basic needs.
- The state of equal rights, opportunities, and treatment for people of all genders.
- A situation in which large numbers of people are forced to flee their homes due to conflict, persecution, or natural disasters.
- A long-term change in the Earth's climate, primarily due to human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.
- The unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, and outcomes within and between countries.
- The condition of a political system in which institutions and processes function effectively and predictably, with minimal disruptions or conflicts.
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- Issues related to the degradation of natural resources, pollution, and climate change.
- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- The basic rights and freedoms to which all individuals are entitled, regardless of nationality, gender, race, religion, or other characteristics.
- An increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over time.
- The state of having paid work or being engaged in a job or profession.
20 Clues: The use of physical force to harm others or to damage property. • The state of having paid work or being engaged in a job or profession. • A state of having insufficient financial resources to meet basic needs. • The provision of medical services to maintain or improve people's health. • ...
Soy Frida #3 2023-12-08
10 Clues: She loves____ • She has red_____ • She hides her_______ • She is open to________ • She doesn't like______ • The second was very_____ • There were 2____in her life today • She loves exploring different_____ • Lots of people say that she's______ • She imagines a world where people have_____
chapter 5 how ecosystems work 2019-10-31
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- Organisms that get their food by breaking down dead organisms are called ____________________.
- A lion is an example of a group of consumers called ____________________.
- During primary succession, ____________________ often begin the process by breaking down the rocks into soil.
- In the carbon cycle, the source of carbon for producers is the ____________________.
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- A process in which energy from the sun is used to make sugar molecules is called _________________________.
- Horses and cattle are ____________________ because they eat only plants.
- Excessive use of ____________________ on lawns and gardens can affect the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles in nearby lakes and streams.
- The ultimate source of energy for most organisms is the ___________________.
- On new islands formed by volcanic activity, you will most likely find ____________________ succession.
- Some natural disasters, such as ____________________, help some forest communities by allowing some trees to release their seeds, by clearing away deadwood, and by encouraging new growth.
10 Clues: Horses and cattle are ____________________ because they eat only plants. • A lion is an example of a group of consumers called ____________________. • The ultimate source of energy for most organisms is the ___________________. • In the carbon cycle, the source of carbon for producers is the ____________________. • ...
Crises and Disaster Preparedness Crossword-Nerlange Rolle 2024-07-20
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- An organization for disaster management founded by Clara Barton
- The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s phase of disasters involving a high level of activity with a low level of productivity
- Someone who has been injured or killed by or as a direct result of an accident or natural disaster
- A phase of disaster management that focuses on minimizing the effects of a disaster
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- A disaster prevention level that focuses on the earliest possible detection and treatment
- Someone who is forced to leave their homes to escape the effects of disaster, usually temporary
- A phase of disaster management that focuses on putting preparedness plans into action
- The class of nurses’ roles in disaster prevention involving public education on safety and security focused on preventing a disaster
- The process of sorting multiple casualties and classifying them according to their medical priority
- A disaster prevention level focusing on reducing the amount and degree of disabilities and damage
10 Clues: An organization for disaster management founded by Clara Barton • A phase of disaster management that focuses on minimizing the effects of a disaster • A phase of disaster management that focuses on putting preparedness plans into action • A disaster prevention level that focuses on the earliest possible detection and treatment • ...
RCRC Day 2023 2023-05-03
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- The most important contributors to the MRC
- Which body of the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement helps people affected by conflict and armed violence
- __ Dunant is known as the founder of the RCRC Movement
- __ Conventions is a treaty which obliged armies to care for wounded soldiers, whatever side they were on, and introduced a unified emblem for the medical services: a red cross on a white background
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- One of the main services of the MRC
- which body of the RCRC Movement acts before, during and after disasters and health emergencies to meet the needs and improve the lives of vulnerable people.
- How many Fundamental Principles are there in the RCRC Movement?
- MRC is the ___th member of the IFRC
- Which Fundamental Principle does this icon portay?
- Which natural disaster led to the founding of the Maldivian Red Crescent
10 Clues: One of the main services of the MRC • MRC is the ___th member of the IFRC • The most important contributors to the MRC • Which Fundamental Principle does this icon portay? • __ Dunant is known as the founder of the RCRC Movement • How many Fundamental Principles are there in the RCRC Movement? • ...
Dream Job: Actuary 2023-04-19
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- A tool used by actuaries to measure the likelihood of an event occurring. (7 letters)
- The rate at which a person's future pension benefit grows with additional years of service. (9 letters)
- The measure of how sensitive an insurance company's profit is to changes in interest rates. (12 letters)
- The probability of a certain event happening within a specific time period. (7 letters)
- A metric used to determine the profitability of an insurance company. (8 letters)
- The type of distribution used in actuarial models to represent random events. (5 letters)
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- A type of annuity that provides a lifetime income to the annuitant. (9 letters)
- A professional who uses mathematical and statistical methods to analyze and manage financial risks. (9 letters)
- A type of risk that is caused by unpredictable events such as natural disasters or political instability. (9 letters)
- The total amount of money a policyholder must pay for their insurance policy. (6 letters)
10 Clues: A type of annuity that provides a lifetime income to the annuitant. (9 letters) • A metric used to determine the profitability of an insurance company. (8 letters) • A tool used by actuaries to measure the likelihood of an event occurring. (7 letters) • The probability of a certain event happening within a specific time period. (7 letters) • ...
Remote Learning and Special Education 2023-01-05
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- if communication requirements or other accommodations cannot be met, _______ need to come up with a solution together
- The _____ ____ is in charge of communicating remote learning requirements (clue: two words)
- Accommodation, modification and alternative programming are all examples of ________ support/instruction.
- It is important for us to support all students, including those with _____ _____ needs. (clue: two words)
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- Schooling during public health emergencies, natural disasters or other unplanned events that forces the closure of classrooms and schools results in the need of ___ ___ (clue: two words)
- To keep a _________ approach in teacher’s remote instruction, this policy was implemented.
- Every day, teachers should try to provide _____.
- Alongside synchronous learning, teachers must provide a wide range of different _____ _______ for students with special education needs. (clue: two words)
- Students can request help from the school board with accessing assistive technology. An example of an aid is the ___. (Clue: acronym)
- While difficult, educators should consider and adhere to students' __ during remote learning. (clue: acronym)
10 Clues: Every day, teachers should try to provide _____. • To keep a _________ approach in teacher’s remote instruction, this policy was implemented. • The _____ ____ is in charge of communicating remote learning requirements (clue: two words) • Accommodation, modification and alternative programming are all examples of ________ support/instruction. • ...