natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Thegang 2020-06-06
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- who had more than one surgery in the last three months
- who was the most quiet participant during the last week Zoomparty
- Someone in the group calls his love _______ sometimes, although she is a hard working woman.
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- natural disasters tend to hit Florida a couple of times a year
- which country prime minister first challenged China for originating the virus but recently make a statement that the virus did not originate from Chinese lab.
- In Ireland, really _____ wants to be in the pub :) even little girls according to trending videos.
6 Clues: who had more than one surgery in the last three months • natural disasters tend to hit Florida a couple of times a year • who was the most quiet participant during the last week Zoomparty • Someone in the group calls his love _______ sometimes, although she is a hard working woman. • ...
Natural Selection 2014-02-25
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- process by which groups of similar members of a species can no longer interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- structural adaptation that enables one organism to resemble another
- hypothesis that argues speciation happens in short rapid bursts of change in between long periods of genetic equilibrium
- ____ selection selects "for" either extreme of a variation of a trait and against the intermediate forms
- adaptation that enables anorganims to blend in with their surroundings
- _____ selection selects "for" the average individual and against other variations of a trait
- _______ structures of different species indicate a common evolutionary origin
- pattern of evolution in which distantly related species evolve similar traits due to having similar environmental pressures
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- _______structures are in present day organisms but no longer serve their original pupose
- _______ generation is the idea that nonliving things can produce life
- ____isolation is when formerly interbreeding organisms can no longer mate and produce fertile offspring
- all of the alleles in the genes of a population
- organisms best adapted to their environment tend to survive and transmit their genetic characteristics
- breeding organisms with certain traits to get offspring with same traits
- _____selection selects "for" one extreme of a variation of a trait
- earliest stage of an organism's development
- idea that living things come only from other organisms
- _________ isolation is when a physical barrier prevents 2 groups of a population from interbreeding
- ___ evolution is the pattern of evolution by which species that were once similar to an ancestral species become more different from each other
19 Clues: earliest stage of an organism's development • all of the alleles in the genes of a population • idea that living things come only from other organisms • _____selection selects "for" one extreme of a variation of a trait • structural adaptation that enables one organism to resemble another • _______ generation is the idea that nonliving things can produce life • ...
Natural Selection 2022-04-04
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- Trait-contains DNA that has been altered using genetic engineering.
- modified -an animal, plant, or microbe whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- product of reproduction, a new organism produced by one or more parents.
- Finches-Darwin studied finches on the Galapagos Island
- Breeding-The process by which humans choose a plant or animal to breed based on specific traits
- a self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes. It is the carrier of genetic information.
- Selection- The process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- Traits- Characteristics that are passed on to you (inherited) from your parents
- individual animal, plant or single-celled life form.
- unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
- of the fittest in biology-the continued existence of organisms which are best adapted to their environment, with the extinction of others, as a concept in the Darwinian theory of evolution.
- Law-a system of law based on a close observation of human nature, and based on values intrinsic to human nature that can be deduced and applied independent of positive law
- Beagle-Cherokee-class 10-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy, one of more than 100 ships of this class
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- success and reflects how well an organism is adapted to its environment.
- of numerous passerine songbirds (families Fringillidae, Estrildidae, Emberizidae, and Cardinalidae) having a short stout usually conical bill adapted for crushing seeds.
- The surroundings or condition in which a person,animal or plant lives
- A body part,feature, or behavior that helps a living thing survive and function better in its
- living thing made up of one or more cells and able to carry on the activities of life (as using energy, growing, or reproducing) organism.
- Darwin-Born in England (1809-1882)
- distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
20 Clues: Darwin-Born in England (1809-1882) • individual animal, plant or single-celled life form. • Finches-Darwin studied finches on the Galapagos Island • Trait-contains DNA that has been altered using genetic engineering. • The surroundings or condition in which a person,animal or plant lives • success and reflects how well an organism is adapted to its environment. • ...
Natural selection 2022-01-19
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- A series of actions or steps taken to achieve an end.
- Change in a kind of organism over time; process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- selection Selection by humans for breeding of desirable traits from the natural variation among different organisms
- to stay alive.
- selection A natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment.
- Ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
- differences in physical traits of an individual from the group to which it belongs.
- A characteristic that improves an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
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- Being of use; helpful; favorable.
- bird's mouth.
- being the only one of its kind.
- a person that someone is descended from.
- Product of reproduction, a new organism produced by one or more parents.
- group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area.
- A group of organisms that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring.
- a person considered as descended from some ancestor or race.
- A characteristic that an organism can pass on to its offspring through its genes.
- advantageous.
19 Clues: bird's mouth. • advantageous. • to stay alive. • being the only one of its kind. • Being of use; helpful; favorable. • a person that someone is descended from. • A series of actions or steps taken to achieve an end. • a person considered as descended from some ancestor or race. • Ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment. • ...
Natural Nails 2021-05-11
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- Shape that is good for active clients
- "natural-looking" shape. Common for men
- Light stroking massage
- Shaking movement massage
- Light tapping or slapping massage
- Do this from corner to center
- Manicure with white tip
- Light or heavy kneading massage
- Massage method that uses pressure on specific points
- Cosmetic care of the feet and toenails
- Massage increases this
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- Longer nail shape, breaks easily
- Wax that is frequently used for hand and foot services
- Shape typical for longer nails
- Controlled use of essential oils that are highly fragranced
- Maintain contact during this
- Cosmetic care of hands and fingernails
- Circular with no glide massage
- Shape that provides sturdiness. Can break easily if corners get caught
19 Clues: Light stroking massage • Massage increases this • Manicure with white tip • Shaking movement massage • Maintain contact during this • Do this from corner to center • Shape typical for longer nails • Circular with no glide massage • Light or heavy kneading massage • Longer nail shape, breaks easily • Light tapping or slapping massage • Shape that is good for active clients • ...
Natural resources 2024-10-22
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- ____ is a solid fossil fuel that is mined from the bedrock.
- nuclear power produces energy by splitting the nuclei of ____ atoms in a process called fission.
- ____ is the most valuable gem stone.
- _____ are natural resources like fossil fuels which supply is limited.
- ______ are natural resources like wind and solar radiation that won't run out.
- _____ have been formed when the remains of ancient organisms decomposed in anaerobic conditions under a layer of other materials in high pressure.
- one way to make energy production more ______ is to use more renewable energy sources.
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- _____ are something found in nature that people use as raw materials, food or sources of energy.
- many types of rock such as _____ is used in buildings.
- in ______ energy is produced when wind rotates generators.
- ____ is the most widely used material in building, and it's made out of cement.
- = water power
- aluminium and potassium are both _____ found in rocks.
- ____ is refined from iron and it's the most common everyday metal.
- ____ is the most important energy source in the world.
- _____ is produced by burning organisms like plants.
- harmful radiation caused by breaking down the unstable atom cores.
- ____ is an example of a metal that is mined from the bedrock.
- if a rock contains enough metal that it's worth extracting and refining, it is called ___.
19 Clues: = water power • ____ is the most valuable gem stone. • _____ is produced by burning organisms like plants. • many types of rock such as _____ is used in buildings. • aluminium and potassium are both _____ found in rocks. • ____ is the most important energy source in the world. • in ______ energy is produced when wind rotates generators. • ...
Tsunami Tide 2023-03-20
10 Clues: Age of Ben • What explodes • Main character • Large sea wave • A vibration in the earth • Cat with the "V" shaped tail • Brother of the main character • Small fishing village in Japan • What happened to the main character • The country where the disasters happened
NATURAL WORLD 2015-12-06
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- to change something to suit different conditions or uses:
- animal of which the female feeds her young on milk from her own body. Most mammals give birth to live young, not eggs: al
- an animal that has died out
- unusual or different to the usual
- an expert who studies or works in one of the sciences
- to damage something, esp. in a violent way, so that it can no longer be used or no longer exists:
- admired by many people for your qualities or achievements
- forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain
- to harm or spoil something
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- used to refer to plants and animals that grow naturally in a place, and have not been brought there from somewhere else
- causing damage or dangerous
- relating to the natural world around us
- having developed through a gradual process
- to be, to be real
- to put something into a place for the first time
- a set of animals or plants in which the members are similar to each other
- a species of plant or animal that may soon die out
- small creatures like flys, bees or ants
- one of the seven large land masses on the earth's surface, surrounded, or mainly surrounded, by sea
19 Clues: to be, to be real • to harm or spoil something • causing damage or dangerous • an animal that has died out • unusual or different to the usual • relating to the natural world around us • small creatures like flys, bees or ants • having developed through a gradual process • to put something into a place for the first time • ...
Natural Resource 2018-01-25
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- Where was the first Canadian hydroelectric dam build
- Arable land helps with what kind of production
- Solar energy and biomass are examples of this resource
- resources that can't be replaced are called
- What kind of fish are mostly affected because of hydroelectricity
- Oil is extracted from this thick liquid
- The release of harmful chemicals into the environment is
- What is the highest producing oil field in the world
- Which country has the most arable land
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- Oil/petroleum is a fossil fuel in what form
- Renewable are able to be
- The greenhouse effect is caused by carbon dioxide and this gas
- Wind power is created by will mills and what
- Power created from beneath the earths surface is called
- Which country is the largest hydro dam located in
- This turns raw materials into finished products
- What is an example of a non renewable energy source
- Ores are made from extracting minerals or metals from
- What is the second largest country with forested land
19 Clues: Renewable are able to be • Which country has the most arable land • Oil is extracted from this thick liquid • Oil/petroleum is a fossil fuel in what form • resources that can't be replaced are called • Wind power is created by will mills and what • Arable land helps with what kind of production • This turns raw materials into finished products • ...
Natural Sciences 2020-10-24
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- energy produced with running water
- ability to do work
- instrument studying planets
- energy source that can be use again
- example of insulator
- fossil fuel
- imaginary line
- form of heat transfer
- earth's closest natural satellite
- parts working together
- curved path of a body around a larger body
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- pulling force
- result of the earth revolving around the sun
- rise and fall of ocean levels
- planet called home
- form of heat transfer
- keeping things hot or cold
- study of space and the universe
- made from maize , soybeans
- form of heat transfer
- movement in a circular path
21 Clues: fossil fuel • pulling force • imaginary line • ability to do work • planet called home • example of insulator • form of heat transfer • form of heat transfer • form of heat transfer • parts working together • keeping things hot or cold • made from maize , soybeans • instrument studying planets • movement in a circular path • rise and fall of ocean levels • study of space and the universe • ...
Natural science 2024-06-26
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- mixture a mixture in which the different components can be distinguished.
- circuit a closed path through which electricity flows.
- current the flow of electrical charges through materials.
- the force of attraction exerted by magnets.
- a method used to separate substances of different density in heterogeneous mixtures.
- mixture 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.
- a method used to separate solids from liquids, or solids with different size particles, in heterogeneous mixtures.
- a chemical reaction that happens in some living things, such as yeast and bacteria.
- substance a type of matter which contains only one type of component.
- another word for a homogeneous mixture.
- a method used to separate liquids that have different boiling points in homogeneous mixtures.
- the component of an electric circuit which provides the electricity.
- a connecting wire, usually made of copper, wrapped in plastic covering. chemical reactions these happen when atoms react and group together differently. combustion a chemical reaction that happens when objects or substances are burned. compass 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.
- an object which can attract other objects made of iron and other magnetic metals.
- a method used to separate solids from liquids in homogeneous mixtures.
- a material which allows electrical charges to move.
- a material which does not allow electrical charges to move.
- a chemical reaction that happens when some metal substances such as iron combine with oxygen in the presence of water.
20 Clues: another word for a homogeneous mixture. • the force of attraction exerted by magnets. • a material which allows electrical charges to move. • circuit a closed path through which electricity flows. • current the flow of electrical charges through materials. • a material which does not allow electrical charges to move. • ...
Natural Resources 2023-03-16
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- Something that comes from the sun
- cutting down trees so they can be used as resources
- A substance that has value or usefulness.
- used to make hydroelectric energy
- caused by movement of electrons
- from plants and animals
- a liquid fossil fuel
- Energy of a object while moving
- wood from trees
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- Something stored inside a material
- A resource of raw material that can be grown or replaced
- energy used from dead animals & plants
- generated by flowing water
- made or produced
- comes from oil
- a solid fossil fuel
- taking materials like coal
- generated from the heat interior of earth
- A resource that can't be replaced easily
19 Clues: comes from oil • wood from trees • made or produced • a solid fossil fuel • a liquid fossil fuel • from plants and animals • generated by flowing water • taking materials like coal • caused by movement of electrons • Energy of a object while moving • Something that comes from the sun • used to make hydroelectric energy • Something stored inside a material • ...
NATURAL RESOURCES 2021-11-30
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- O3
- It is the Basic need of Life
- Plants need oxygen for _______
- Atmosphere covers the Earth Like a ________
- In this process, the ammonia is converted into nitrate by the presence of bacteria in the soil in Nitrogen Cycle
- The solid form of Water
- The cooling of Water Vapor to Water
- It is the Life Supporting Zone
- Process which results in Consumption of Oxygen
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- Process in Which a water body becomes overly enriched with nutrients
- One of the Processes of Nitrogen Cycle
- Cycle which Through Biotic and Abiotic Components are Cycled
- The Movement of Air
- The Symbol is ‘K’
- NH4
- There are 3 types of ______ Soil, Air and Water
- Where plants are kept warm during winters.
- C6H12O6
- Symbiotic Bacteria involved in Nitrogen Fixation
19 Clues: O3 • NH4 • C6H12O6 • The Symbol is ‘K’ • The Movement of Air • The solid form of Water • It is the Basic need of Life • Plants need oxygen for _______ • It is the Life Supporting Zone • The cooling of Water Vapor to Water • One of the Processes of Nitrogen Cycle • Where plants are kept warm during winters. • Atmosphere covers the Earth Like a ________ • ...
NATURAL RESOURCES 2021-11-30
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- O3
- It is the Basic need of Life
- Plants need oxygen for _______
- Atmosphere covers the Earth Like a ________
- In this process, the ammonia is converted into nitrate by the presence of bacteria in the soil in Nitrogen Cycle
- The solid form of Water
- The cooling of Water Vapor to Water
- It is the Life Supporting Zone
- Process which results in Consumption of Oxygen
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- Process in Which a water body becomes overly enriched with nutrients
- One of the Processes of Nitrogen Cycle
- Cycle which Through Biotic and Abiotic Components are Cycled
- The Movement of Air
- The Symbol is ‘K’
- NH4
- There are 3 types of ______ Soil, Air and Water
- Where plants are kept warm during winters.
- C6H12O6
- Symbiotic Bacteria involved in Nitrogen Fixation
19 Clues: O3 • NH4 • C6H12O6 • The Symbol is ‘K’ • The Movement of Air • The solid form of Water • It is the Basic need of Life • Plants need oxygen for _______ • It is the Life Supporting Zone • The cooling of Water Vapor to Water • One of the Processes of Nitrogen Cycle • Where plants are kept warm during winters. • Atmosphere covers the Earth Like a ________ • ...
NATURAL RESOURCES 2021-12-05
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- A problem which arise when CFC's having both chlorine and flourine react with ozone to give oxygen
- Symbiotic bacteria involved in biological nitrogen fixation
- A breeze that happens during the day
- _____ is found frozen in ice-caps
- A process of sweating in animals which is part of water cycle
- Free living bacteria involved in biological nitrogen fixation
- A living organism that contributes towards soil formation
- Major process in which oxygen is returned to atmosphere
- A life supporting zone
- Allotropic form of oxygen
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- _________ changes affects the breeding of animals
- _______ resulted in the doubling of Co2 precentage.
- A dynamic and stable system formed by the constant interaction of biotic and abiotic components of nature
- Denitrifying Bacteria
- Elemental form of Carbon
- A breeze that happens during the night
- A continent where a hole was discovered in the ozone layer
- Eye problem caused due to air pollution
- ____________ caused rains in Bay of Bengal
19 Clues: Denitrifying Bacteria • A life supporting zone • Elemental form of Carbon • Allotropic form of oxygen • _____ is found frozen in ice-caps • A breeze that happens during the day • A breeze that happens during the night • Eye problem caused due to air pollution • ____________ caused rains in Bay of Bengal • _________ changes affects the breeding of animals • ...
Natural resources 2021-12-05
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- It has four types
- Substances which causes pollution
- A cycle with move meant of water
- movement of nutrients biotic and abiotic
- Breaking down of glucose to release energy
- A gas that omits and obsorbs UV rays
- when nitrogen is changed to it’s componds
- used in industries to make fertilizers
- a process used by plants for intake of food
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- A cycle by which carbon is used and given
- H2O
- gas that is required by humans to survive
- Process of rotting or decaying
- gas that is required by plants to survive
- it is when substances react to form heat
- Present everywhere in the atmosphere
- Powdered rocks
- cycle Refers to movement of oxygen
- It helps to change nitrogen
- When the environment is damaged
20 Clues: H2O • Powdered rocks • It has four types • It helps to change nitrogen • Process of rotting or decaying • When the environment is damaged • A cycle with move meant of water • Substances which causes pollution • Present everywhere in the atmosphere • A gas that omits and obsorbs UV rays • used in industries to make fertilizers • cycle Refers to movement of oxygen • ...
Economics (i mainly used terms instead of single words sorry) 2020-08-30
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- The income that a person takes home after income tax.
- The tax paid on the purchase of goods and services.
- A market in which a business has exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.
- A showing the level of demand in relation to cost of goods.
- Refers to people's quality of living shown in factors like work-life balance, quality of relationships and environmental biodiversity.
- Unforeseen natural disasters or natural occurring conditions that impact level of supply.
- the amount of income a person in the labour force earns on weekly on average.
- Maximum output of two sets of goods using a fixed amount of input.
- A market which is dominated by a small number of large sellers.
- This occurs when the level of supply is equal to the level of demand
- This states that when the price of a product goes down, the quantity demand increases and vice versa.
- The income a person makes after the paying of tax and other necessities (eg. food, clothing, housing, etc.)
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- A market in which elements of a monopoly allow individual producers or consumers to exercise a level of control over market prices.
- The worth of a currency in one economy transferred over to another nation's currency.
- A graph showing the level of supply in relation to the cost of goods.
- The means by which a government adjusts its spending levels and tax rates to monitor and influence a nation's economy.
- The level of confidence a person has when buying goods and/or services.
- Man-made goods that further the production of supply in a company/business.
- Refers to the access of goods and services through factors such as level of employment and the level of disposable income.
- This states that when the price of a product goes up, the quantity supply increases with it ans vice versa.
20 Clues: The tax paid on the purchase of goods and services. • The income that a person takes home after income tax. • A showing the level of demand in relation to cost of goods. • A market which is dominated by a small number of large sellers. • Maximum output of two sets of goods using a fixed amount of input. • ...
Conflict Vocabulary 2022-03-20
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- weather that causes a safety risk
- from another country
- Greek word for city-state
- a problem that deals with the earth's physical features, including natural disasters, inclement weather (bad, unpleasant, destructive), and shortages of natural resources.
- savagely cruel; exceedingly brutal
- a problem
- Greek for "high city". The chief temples of the city were located here.
- huge arena located in Rome where Romans witnessed games, races, battles, and gladiator contests
- a mythical large hollow wooden horse (filled with Greek soldiers) left by the Greeks outside Troy during the Trojan War
- an open space in the center of town that served as a market, and as place of conversing with others and debating politics
- conflict based on past events and memories of past events
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- The first recorded persecution of Christians began in Rome around AD 64 under him, he blamed Christians for a fire in Rome that he actually started
- to put to death as a legal punishment
- a type of conflict that involves trade routes, resource production, or finances.
- -mistreatment or punishment of a group of people because of their beliefs
- originated in Ancient Greece as a competition for its own citizens, became a series of international athletic games
- Formation of soldiers carrying shields and spears close together for defense
- a political system consisting of an independent city having sovereignty over contiguous territory and serving as a center and leader of political, economic, and cultural life
- A person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs
- a dispute or disagreement between citizens or members of government
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- the followers of the Christian religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus
- a a sudden seizure of political power in a nation, also known as a Coupe d’etat
23 Clues: a problem • from another country • Greek word for city-state • weather that causes a safety risk • savagely cruel; exceedingly brutal • to put to death as a legal punishment • conflict based on past events and memories of past events • A person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs • a dispute or disagreement between citizens or members of government • ...
Module 1- Quiz 2024-09-09
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- The second worst nuclear accident in the history of nuclear power generation.
- The most powerful storm in 2013 and one of the most powerful typhoons of all time.
- A stratovolcano that erupted in 1991, resulting in the second-largest eruption of the 20th century.
- It is an event of serious magnitude, causing severe damage to life and property.
- Creation of plans through which communities reduce vulnerability to hazards and cope with disasters.
- It is an emergency management term used to identify an incident involving human remains that can be located, identified and processed for final disposition by available response resources.
- It is any occurrence that causes damage, ecological disruption, loss of human life or deterioration of health and health services on a scale sufficient to warrant an extraordinary response from outside the affected community or area.
- Worst terrorist attack.
- A catastrophic event that is caused by a malfunction of a technology system.
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- It collided with an oil tanker that caused massive fireball from the 1,148 short tons of gasoline and petroleum products.
- It occurred when about 45 tons of the gas methyl isocyanate escaped from a plant owned by a subsidiary of the U.S.-based Union Carbide Corporation
- The massive 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Luzon Island in the Philippines.
- Considered as the worst fire in the Philippine history.
- It overwhelms all local resources that are needed to find, identify, and process final disposition of all victims.
- Catastrophic events that result from any of the Earth's natural phenomena.
- An endemic that is highly infectious viral disease that largely affects children under 5 years of age.
- Extreme hazardous events that are caused by human beings.
- A nuclear power plant in Ukraine was the product of a flawed Soviet reactor design coupled with serious mistakes made by the plant operators
- The focus is on tending to the survivors and not handling decedents.
- An extremely virulent disease that can cause severe acute watery diarrhea.
20 Clues: Worst terrorist attack. • Considered as the worst fire in the Philippine history. • Extreme hazardous events that are caused by human beings. • The focus is on tending to the survivors and not handling decedents. • Catastrophic events that result from any of the Earth's natural phenomena. • ...
Good Crosswords Issue #19 Natural Disasters 2017-04-19
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- a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
- a number of meteors that appear to radiate from one point in the sky at a particular date each year, due to the earth's regularly passing through a field of particles at that position in its orbit. Meteor showers are named after the constellation in which the radiant is situated, e.g., the Perseids.
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke.
- a severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
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- an American multinational technology company specializing in Internet-related services and products. These include online advertising technologies, search, cloud computing, software, and hardware. It was founded in 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University, in California. It is now the most popular website in the world.
- a storm with thunder and lightning
- a strong wind carrying clouds of sand with it, especially in a desert.
- cover or submerge (a place or area) with water.
9 Clues: a storm with thunder and lightning • cover or submerge (a place or area) with water. • a severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility. • a strong wind carrying clouds of sand with it, especially in a desert. • combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke. • ...
Government and Citizenship 2024-11-25
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- political boundaries of nations man made or natural
- this type of gov't has limits on its power, keeping citizens safer and with more rights
- assistance to people in distress due to political actions or physical disasters
- a written plan of gov't that limits the powers of the leader
- what people "owe" the government for providing freedom and security
- benefits people get from the government
- an economic and political system where all property and goods are owned by the gov't and shared with citizens
- one of the duties of citizenship that is required by law if you are chosen
- a nation's plan of how to act towards other countries
- works by majority rule where everyone casts a vote for everything
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- created after WWII to promote world peace and security
- a gov't that has complete authority over a geographic area
- when citizens vote for someone else to represent their opinions
- this is used to prevent war, solve problems and open communication between countries
- an unlimited form of gov't in which leader has absolute authority over everyone
- rights that all people deserve
- leader who rules not because he/she is qualified, but because it was passed down by blood
- laws that require men of a certain age to serve in the armed forces
- gov't officials also have religious authority
19 Clues: rights that all people deserve • benefits people get from the government • gov't officials also have religious authority • political boundaries of nations man made or natural • a nation's plan of how to act towards other countries • created after WWII to promote world peace and security • a gov't that has complete authority over a geographic area • ...
Nursing Management Process 2025-08-26
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- To regulate the activities or course of activities.
- Planning tool used to anticipate staffing needs based on patient acuity.
- The desired aims or conditions toward which one is willing to work.
- A type of planning that outlines long-term goals and strategies for the nursing unit.
- The act of prioritizing nursing tasks based on urgency and importance.
- Inclined to exercise arbitrary and overbearing control over others.
- A document that outlines nursing goals, timelines, and required resources.
- Regular review of documentation to ensure compliance with hospital policies.
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- A method of providing feedback and coaching to improve staff performance.
- Planning tool used to anticipate staffing needs based on patient acuity.
- Grouping nursing tasks and responsibilities to improve workflow efficiency.
- A tool used to evaluate nursing care quality and patient outcomes.
- The first step in the management process; involves setting goals and deciding how to achieve them.
- A leadership style where the nurse manager makes decisions with minimal input from staff.
- A visual representation of the hierarchy and roles within a nursing team.
- The delegation of tasks to appropriate personnel based on skill level.
- A motivational strategy that recognizes and rewards nursing excellence.
- A system used to manage supplies, medications, and equipment in a hospital.
- Management Organization of task or event and completed at an appropriate time.
- A plan developed to respond to unexpected events like natural disasters or pandemics.
20 Clues: To regulate the activities or course of activities. • A tool used to evaluate nursing care quality and patient outcomes. • The desired aims or conditions toward which one is willing to work. • Inclined to exercise arbitrary and overbearing control over others. • The act of prioritizing nursing tasks based on urgency and importance. • ...
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- — puts limits on; restricts
- — shortfall; lack of something
- — to provide room for; to adapt to needs
- — to congratulate
- — sending goods by sea or transport
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- — introducing new ideas; creative
- — disasters or misfortunes
- — susceptible to harm or attack
- — to gather or collect over time
- — overcrowding; blockage
10 Clues: — to congratulate • — overcrowding; blockage • — disasters or misfortunes • — puts limits on; restricts • — shortfall; lack of something • — susceptible to harm or attack • — to gather or collect over time • — introducing new ideas; creative • — sending goods by sea or transport • — to provide room for; to adapt to needs
CIP,C11-10,2018 2020-11-13
Across
- develops programs and certification for the insurance industry in Canada
- the national body of Canada’s organized brokers
- this organization carries out activities on behalf of insurance regulatory authorities across Canada.
- the ability to provide a full range of insurance protection to clients
- this services arm of IBC helps detect and prevent insurance-related auto fraud
- claims problems that are not resolved can ultimately be referred to this service
- a payment method where payment of the premium is looked after by the insurer (2)
- someone employed by an insurer or government regulator who is available to help resolve claims complaints.
Down
- an association where all high-risk drivers could be underwritten in a common pool
- represents the collective interests of independent adjusters
- an organization that would test materials to ensure they will do what they say they will
- this assiciation focuses on improving the efficiency of the broker distribution channel
- a type of CIP designation
- a method of collecting customer satisfaction information from clients who have a claims settlement
- this association stays on top of insurance issues of strategic importance to the industry
- an organization of insurance company claims managers that promotes a high standard of ethics in the handling of claims
- an industry initiative to reduce the human and financial cost of natural disasters
17 Clues: a type of CIP designation • the national body of Canada’s organized brokers • represents the collective interests of independent adjusters • the ability to provide a full range of insurance protection to clients • develops programs and certification for the insurance industry in Canada • ...
AP 10 Q1 Disaster 2023-09-26
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- Type of Hazard: outbreaks of epidemic diseases, extensive infestations, etc.
- a disaster that is triggered by a hazardous event that emerges quickly or unexpectedly
- Tumutukoy sa mga hazard na dulot ng kalikasan
- comprised of the coordination and management of resources
- Mga pinsala sa tao, ari-arian, at buhay dulot ng pagtama ng isang kalamidad
- the effort to reduce loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters
- It measures the magnitude(intensity) of an emergency is measured
- have their origin in natural processes over which people have little or no control over
- halimbawa nito ay ang maitim na usok na ibinubuga ng mga pabrika at mga sasakyan
- Mga banta na maaaring dulot ng kalikasan o ng gawa ng tao
- the total effect of a hazardous event or disaster
- occurs during and immediately after the disaster
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- a disaster that emerges gradually over time
- Tumutukoy sa tao, lugar, at imprastruktura na may mataas na posibilidad na maapektuhan ng mga hazard
- Sa approach na ito, lahat ng gawain mula sa pagpaplano na dapat gawin hanggang sa pagtugon sa panahon ng kalamidad ay inaasa sa mas nakatataas na tanggapan o ahensya ng pamahalaan.
- Isang dinamikong proseso na sumasakop sa pamamahala ng pagpaplano, pag-oorganisa, pagtukoy ng mga kasapi, pamumuno, at pagkontrol.
- Kakayahan ng pamayanan na harapin ang mga epekto na dulot ng kalamidad
- Ito ay isang hazard na bunga ng mga gawain ng tao
- Type of Hazard: earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic activity, etc.
- It is declared when public health or the economic stability of a community is threatened
- mga pangyayari na nagdudulot ng panganib at pinsala sa tao, kapaligiran, at mga gawaing pang-ekonomiya.
- Isa sa mga katangian ng approach na ito ay ang malawak na partisipasyon ng mga mamamayan sa komprehensibong pagpaplano at mga gawain sa pagbuo ng desisyon
- activities that continue beyond the emergency period to restore functions and manage stabilization efforts
- the likelihood of loss of life, injury or destruction and damage from a disaster in a given period of time
- Tumutukoy sa iba’t ibang gawaing hinulma upang mapanatili ang kaayusan sa panahon ng sakuna, kalamidad, at panganib
25 Clues: a disaster that emerges gradually over time • Tumutukoy sa mga hazard na dulot ng kalikasan • occurs during and immediately after the disaster • Ito ay isang hazard na bunga ng mga gawain ng tao • the total effect of a hazardous event or disaster • comprised of the coordination and management of resources • Mga banta na maaaring dulot ng kalikasan o ng gawa ng tao • ...
Plate Motion Engineering Internship Vocabulary 2023-10-10
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- the person who supervises interns during a project
- to move somewhere safe
- an object, diagram, or computer program that helps us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
- a device that detects information in its environment and responds
- a claim supported by evidence
- an underwaqter mountain range formed when two plates move apart
- the size or strength of something, such as an earthquake or tsunami
- a set of related documents about a particular topic
- standards by which something may be judged
- a feature that forms on the surface of a planet, such as a mountain, channel or sand dune
- a long, deep indentation in the ocean floor formed when two plates move together
- to examine in detail for a purpose
- moving apart in different directions
- beginners at a workplace who do work that is closely supervised because they are learning on the job
- most successful, considering the situation
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- a sudden shaking of Earth's surface
- a natural disaster on Earth, such as an earthquake, tornado, or flood
- a repeating process in a way that considers the results of a previous design
- when you have to give up one thing in return for another
- the place where two plates meet
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- the person who is responsible for making sure a project's goals are addressed
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth's outer layer
- a person who uses math and science to create and design things
- an engineer who applies concepts from earth science and physics to help minimize the impact of natural disasters
- a plate boundary where two plates move sideways past each other
- a large, destructive ocean wave caused by a sudden shift in the seafloor
- a warning that is generated for a specific area, even though no emergency or disaster occurs in that area
- a formal design that is supported by evidence, and submitted for discussion and review
- moving toward the same place
31 Clues: to move somewhere safe • moving toward the same place • a claim supported by evidence • the place where two plates meet • to examine in detail for a purpose • a sudden shaking of Earth's surface • moving apart in different directions • standards by which something may be judged • most successful, considering the situation • the person who supervises interns during a project • ...
Natural Disasters (W.I.P) 2021-03-04
4 Clues: - Something that spins on the land • - Something that spins on the water • - May happen when the ground shakes(there is other reasons too) • - When 2 pieces of the crust smash together and then slide away from each other
Global warming and natural disasters 2017-06-09
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- species endangered birds/plants/species animals or plants which may soon not exist because there are very few now alive.
- vibration from underground movement along a fault plane.
- dioxide the gas formed when carbon is burned, or when people or animals breathe out.
Down
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry.
- the cutting down of trees in a large area; the destruction of forests by people.
- a long period when there is little or no rain.
- wave a wave of unusually hot weather
7 Clues: wave a wave of unusually hot weather • a long period when there is little or no rain. • vibration from underground movement along a fault plane. • a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry. • the cutting down of trees in a large area; the destruction of forests by people. • ...
Natural disasters by Henry Price 2022-03-02
7 Clues: thirsty land • mountain of fire • when Daniel is mad • hole+sink=________ • big fireball from space • you roast a turkey, we roast YOU • row,row,row your boat NOT gently down the stream
Demography Terminology 2023-09-04
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- A person who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum in another.
- A person who moves from one place to another to find work or better living conditions
- A person who was forced to flee their home but who remains within their country's borders.
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- A person who leaves their own country in order to settle permanently in another.
- A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution or natural disasters.
- A person who comes permanently to live in a foreign country
6 Clues: A person who comes permanently to live in a foreign country • A person who leaves their own country in order to settle permanently in another. • A person who moves from one place to another to find work or better living conditions • A person who was forced to flee their home but who remains within their country's borders. • ...
Collective identity, sense of belonging and social cohesion. 2024-02-09
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- 1 is a value that requires union, support and protection to those that are under risk, disadvantage or any situation that needs the support of others.
- 1 is the conscience of belonging to one or more social groups.
- This collective identity makes possible the______which is define as the tendency of persons to keep united to their groups of belonging.
- Mexican flag, national symbol in the flag, and Mexican anthem.
- it is the feeling of being part of Mexico, and the recognition that we share the same language, history and national symbols.
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- 2 people establish sentimental attachments to this groups because they feel proud of being integrate
- 2 We become under tragic events, natural disasters or social conflicts.
- 1 is totally related with solidarity which means to act together, define common goals, design strategies, and share responsibilities.
- It is_____for the social cohesion and peace.
- 2 is the opposite of unhealthy competition
10 Clues: 2 is the opposite of unhealthy competition • It is_____for the social cohesion and peace. • 1 is the conscience of belonging to one or more social groups. • Mexican flag, national symbol in the flag, and Mexican anthem. • 2 We become under tragic events, natural disasters or social conflicts. • ...
Nursing Management Process 2025-08-26
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- A motivational strategy that recognizes and rewards nursing excellence.
- Management Organization of task or event and completed at an appropriate time.
- The first step in the management process; involves setting goals and deciding how to achieve them.
- Inclined to exercise arbitrary and overbearing control over others.
- The delegation of tasks to appropriate personnel based on skill level.
- A visual representation of the hierarchy and roles within a nursing team.
- A method of providing feedback and coaching to improve staff performance.
- Grouping nursing tasks and responsibilities to improve workflow efficiency.
- The desired aims or conditions toward which one is willing to work.
- Planning tool used to anticipate staffing needs based on patient acuity.
- A document that outlines nursing goals, timelines, and required resources.
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- A leadership style where the nurse manager makes decisions with minimal input from staff.
- The act of prioritizing nursing tasks based on urgency and importance.
- A type of planning that outlines long-term goals and strategies for the nursing unit.
- Regular review of documentation to ensure compliance with hospital policies.
- To regulate the activities or course of activities.
- A system used to manage supplies, medications, and equipment in a hospital.
- A tool used to evaluate nursing care quality and patient outcomes.
- Planning tool used to anticipate staffing needs based on patient acuity.
- A plan developed to respond to unexpected events like natural disasters or pandemics.
20 Clues: To regulate the activities or course of activities. • A tool used to evaluate nursing care quality and patient outcomes. • Inclined to exercise arbitrary and overbearing control over others. • The desired aims or conditions toward which one is willing to work. • The act of prioritizing nursing tasks based on urgency and importance. • ...
Unit 9: Natural disasters- Nhi 2025-03-10
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- eruption hot liquid rock and gas pouring out from a mountain
- a strong wind that moves in a circle
- a sudden strong shaking of the ground
Down
- a large amount of water that covers an area
- disaster a natural event that causes great damage
- a large amount of rock and earth moving down a mountain
- very bad weather with strong winds and rain
7 Clues: a strong wind that moves in a circle • a sudden strong shaking of the ground • a large amount of water that covers an area • very bad weather with strong winds and rain • disaster a natural event that causes great damage • a large amount of rock and earth moving down a mountain • eruption hot liquid rock and gas pouring out from a mountain
Geography cousework 2025-10-07
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- Management refers to the process of effectively preparing for and responding to disasters.
- Management Cycle refers to the process by which governments and other organizations reduce vulnerability to, plan for, react to and recover from the impacts of hazards.
- Hazard anything which occurs in a natural or manmade environment which has the potential to negatively affect the activities of man including the damage to property, loss of life, injury, income etc.
- prior to a significant event
- Hazards Hurricanes, Droughts, Bush Fires, Tropical Storms and River/Coastal flooding.
- those individuals and elements in the environment that are likely to be most affected by a particular event.
- the process of rebuilding damaged or destroyed essential infrastructure, housing, and other community assets after a disaster.
- steps taken to ensure that organizations, communities and individuals are ready to respond in the event of a disaster. (e.g. public awareness through education campaigns). Prepare to face risk and hazard impact.
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- Earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis and volcanoes.
- Epidemics, plant diseased, pests (african snail).
- to rebuild after a disaster in an effort to return operations back to normal.
- Disaster occurs when a natural hazard has occurred and caused negative effects to man.
- efforts after the disaster to restore housing, infrastructure, economies and other aspects of life to normal (e,g counseling programs).’build back better’
- defined as the process of developing and strengthening the skills, instincts, abilities, processes and resources that organizations and communities need to survive, adapt, and thrive in a fast-changing world.
- avoid the hazard.
- refers to steps which are taken in advance to reduce the potential impact of hazards. (e.g first aid kits, building codes, land use management)
- refers to actions taken during and immediately after the disaster. (search and rescue teams, emergency medical assistance, setting up temporary shelters.) Activities to deal with the impact of the disaster.
- used to describe the likelihood of a hazard occurring. Those who choose to live close to a volcano are putting themselves at risk of a future eruption.
18 Clues: avoid the hazard. • prior to a significant event • Earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis and volcanoes. • Epidemics, plant diseased, pests (african snail). • to rebuild after a disaster in an effort to return operations back to normal. • Hazards Hurricanes, Droughts, Bush Fires, Tropical Storms and River/Coastal flooding. • ...
Vocabulary #4 Crossword 2022-09-19
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- The man scolded her group of children, warning them to mend their ____ ways.
- After the series of economic and natural disasters, many citizens of Squalley’s Gulch fell into a deep ____.
- A(n)____ camper had left a pit fire burning, and the flames soon spread to the nearby forest.
- Leigh explained that her remark was not meant to be _____ regardless of how offensive it had sounded.
- Stu’s habitual ______ exasperated his boss and cost Stu his job.
- Andy’s _____ study skills ensured that he never missed a day’s homework.
- Although other writers ____ Craig for his strange style, he continues to write in an experimental fashion.
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- Studies have found that missing breakfast in the morning may _____ a child’s ability to pay attention in class.
- In order to get along in the cramped cabin, we had to ignore on another’s ____.
- Molly’s mother advised her that all the regret in the world could not ___ a hurtful word or deed.
- The effect of Chemical X on the human brain was once thought disastrous, but it is now considered ______.
11 Clues: Stu’s habitual ______ exasperated his boss and cost Stu his job. • Andy’s _____ study skills ensured that he never missed a day’s homework. • The man scolded her group of children, warning them to mend their ____ ways. • In order to get along in the cramped cabin, we had to ignore on another’s ____. • ...
Weather Disasters 2025-07-26
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- A fast-spinning wind that moves in a circle and can knock down buildings.
- When rocks and earth suddenly slide down a hill or mountain.
- A snowstorm with very strong winds and lots of snow.
- A long time with no rain, making the ground very dry.
- A storm that drops balls of ice from the sky.
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- A big flow of snow down a mountain.
- Many days of very hot weather that can be dangerous.
- A giant storm with strong winds and heavy rain that comes from the ocean.
- A storm with lightning, thunder, and heavy rain.
- A fire that spreads quickly in forests or fields.
- When too much rain causes rivers or streets to fill with water.
- Storm Strong wind that blows lots of dust and makes it hard to see or breathe.
12 Clues: A big flow of snow down a mountain. • A storm that drops balls of ice from the sky. • A storm with lightning, thunder, and heavy rain. • A fire that spreads quickly in forests or fields. • Many days of very hot weather that can be dangerous. • A snowstorm with very strong winds and lots of snow. • A long time with no rain, making the ground very dry. • ...
SAPANLAY DISASTER CROSSWORD 2025-04-25
Across
- The Risk Reduction and Preparedness Equipment (____) Act penalizes theft or damage of disaster tools.
- Created by the incident management Team, operates on the scene using Incident Command System Structure.
- The Incident Management (____) is deployed on-scene to coordinate emergency response under ICS.
- The Children’s (____ _____) and Protection Act ensures child welfare during disasters.
- Created the national Crisis Management Framework
- The National Shelter Cluster coordinates emergency housing services DURING (____)
- Environmental (______) is the common goal of defending the environment and biodiversity through laws.
- The Tobacco act RA 9211, aims to (____) the distribution, usage, and advertising of tobacco products.
- Regional and Local (______) ensures DRRM is embedded within Local Government Units.
- 9211) limits smoking in public and restricts advertising of what type of products?
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- The Philippine Clean Air Act (RA 8749) aims to protect and enhance air quality and reduce?
- The office of (____ ____) leads national efforts in disaster risk management.
- DILG Memo 2018-49 promotes institutionalization of DRRM within (____) Government Units
- Also known as the Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990.
- Pre-Disaster Risk (____) is a planning process to anticipate disaster impacts and guide early actions.
- Republic Act No. 10121 is also called the Philippine Disaster (________ _____) and Management Act of 2010.
- The Ecological (____ ____) Management Act (RA 9003) mandates proper waste segregation and recycling.
- This law conserves wildlife resources and penalizes illegal trade of endangered species.
- NDRRMC Memo No. 100 s. 2017 outlines updated (_____) for conducting PDRA sessions.
- Establishes a system of protected areas to conserve biological diversity, protect endangered species, and maintain ecological processes and services.
20 Clues: Created the national Crisis Management Framework • The office of (____ ____) leads national efforts in disaster risk management. • The National Shelter Cluster coordinates emergency housing services DURING (____) • NDRRMC Memo No. 100 s. 2017 outlines updated (_____) for conducting PDRA sessions. • ...
SAPANLAY DISASTER CROSSWORD 2025-04-25
Across
- The Risk Reduction and Preparedness Equipment (____) Act penalizes theft or damage of disaster tools.
- Created by the incident management Team, operates on the scene using Incident Command System Structure.
- The Incident Management (____) is deployed on-scene to coordinate emergency response under ICS.
- The Children’s (____ _____) and Protection Act ensures child welfare during disasters.
- Created the national Crisis Management Framework
- The National Shelter Cluster coordinates emergency housing services DURING (____)
- Environmental (______) is the common goal of defending the environment and biodiversity through laws.
- The Tobacco act RA 9211, aims to (____) the distribution, usage, and advertising of tobacco products.
- Regional and Local (______) ensures DRRM is embedded within Local Government Units.
- 9211) limits smoking in public and restricts advertising of what type of products?
Down
- The Philippine Clean Air Act (RA 8749) aims to protect and enhance air quality and reduce?
- The office of (____ ____) leads national efforts in disaster risk management.
- DILG Memo 2018-49 promotes institutionalization of DRRM within (____) Government Units
- Also known as the Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990.
- Pre-Disaster Risk (____) is a planning process to anticipate disaster impacts and guide early actions.
- Republic Act No. 10121 is also called the Philippine Disaster (________ _____) and Management Act of 2010.
- The Ecological (____ ____) Management Act (RA 9003) mandates proper waste segregation and recycling.
- This law conserves wildlife resources and penalizes illegal trade of endangered species.
- NDRRMC Memo No. 100 s. 2017 outlines updated (_____) for conducting PDRA sessions.
- Establishes a system of protected areas to conserve biological diversity, protect endangered species, and maintain ecological processes and services.
20 Clues: Created the national Crisis Management Framework • The office of (____ ____) leads national efforts in disaster risk management. • The National Shelter Cluster coordinates emergency housing services DURING (____) • NDRRMC Memo No. 100 s. 2017 outlines updated (_____) for conducting PDRA sessions. • ...
Biology Unit 4 Crossword 2020-10-28
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- factors that are affected by the number of individuals in an area
- when one organism benefits from the relationship while the other neither benefits nor gets harmed
- the ability of an ecosystem to recover after a disturbance
- the least common form of dispersion
- the sequence of biotic changes that restore a damaged community, may create a community
- the establishment and development of an ecosystem in an area that was uninhabited
- contains all of the physical, chemical, and biological factors necessary for survival and reproduction
- population begins with a period of slow growth, followed by a period of fast growth, and then leveled at a stable size towards the end.
Down
- limiting factors include weather, natural disasters, and human activity
- when resources are spread unevenly within an ecosystem
- the organism that captures and feeds upon another organism
- one organism benefits while the other organism is harmed
- contains all of the physical, chemical, and biological factors necessary for survival and reproduction
- when both species benefit from a relationship
- when a population increases dramatically over a short amount of time
- maximum population of a species that can be supported by an environment
- the organism that is being captured and eaten
- an ecological relationship between organisms of different species that live in direct contact with each other
- when individuals of the same species must compete for limited resources
- the ability of an ecosystem to repel change from a disturbance
20 Clues: the least common form of dispersion • when both species benefit from a relationship • the organism that is being captured and eaten • when resources are spread unevenly within an ecosystem • one organism benefits while the other organism is harmed • the organism that captures and feeds upon another organism • ...
Crossword of Brazil! 2022-01-06
Across
- what side of the road do they drive on
- capital of brazil
- largest country in south
- airports in brazil
- fifth largest country
- 85% of disasters are caused by
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- 60% of what rainforest is in brazil
- money in brazil is called
- how much ahead are they in time
- mostly _____ but temperate in south
- most spoken language
- a tradition in brazil
- average life expectancy
- the name for soccer in Brazil
- bean soup
15 Clues: bean soup • capital of brazil • airports in brazil • most spoken language • a tradition in brazil • fifth largest country • average life expectancy • largest country in south • money in brazil is called • the name for soccer in Brazil • 85% of disasters are caused by • how much ahead are they in time • 60% of what rainforest is in brazil • mostly _____ but temperate in south • ...
Disasters/Survival Vocabulary 2013-05-28
Across
- a mass of snow, ice and rock that falls down the side of a mountain.
- an amount of something that is provided or available to be used.
- a sudden feeling of great fear that cannot be controlled and prevents you from thinking clearly.
- a mass of earth, rock, etc. that falls down the slope of a mountain or a cliff.
- a sudden, violent shaking of the earth’s surface.
- to deal successfully with something difficult.
- an extremely large wave in the sea caused, for example, by an earthquake.
- a violent tropical storm with very strong winds.
- very bad weather with strong winds and rain, and often thunder and lightning.
Down
- a violent tropical storm in which strong winds move in a circle.
- a snowstorm with very strong winds.
- the things that are needed for a particular purpose or activity.
- a violent storm with very strong winds.
- a sudden serious and dangerous event or situation which needs immediate action to deal with it.
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry.
- a long period of time when there is little or no rain.
- to move people from a place of danger to a safer place.
- a violent storm with very strong winds which move in a circle. There is often also a long cloud which is narrower at the bottom than the top.
18 Clues: a snowstorm with very strong winds. • a violent storm with very strong winds. • to deal successfully with something difficult. • a violent tropical storm with very strong winds. • a sudden, violent shaking of the earth’s surface. • a long period of time when there is little or no rain. • to move people from a place of danger to a safer place. • ...
Disasters Unit 14 2021-09-23
18 Clues: pealkiri • värisema • purskama • põhjapoolne • lõunapoolne • vahemaa,kaugus • ala, pindala • kogemus, kogema • ventilaator,fänn • lähedalt vaatama • tolm, tolmu võtma • suurepärane,imeline • kontroll,läbivaatus • erilisel eriti • purustama, hävitama • viimasel ajal, hiljuti • põhjus, põhjustama • tähendama, silmas pidama
General Knowledge 2022-12-23
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- Used in theater a lot
- Heart, Lungs, Stomach
- Who is Darth Vader
- Many games require this
- Where people can stay for a bit
- No one likes it
- How many sides does a cube have
- _____, Width, and Height
- Used in all school subjects
Down
- Can be caused by humans and nature
- When the zombies come out
- It's _____ to make cookies
- Who comes to your house occasionally
- Very helpful in this Crossword Puzzle
- What you use to buy something
15 Clues: No one likes it • Who is Darth Vader • Used in theater a lot • Heart, Lungs, Stomach • Many games require this • _____, Width, and Height • When the zombies come out • It's _____ to make cookies • Used in all school subjects • What you use to buy something • Where people can stay for a bit • How many sides does a cube have • Can be caused by humans and nature • ...
Unit 8: Words connected with natural disasters - Nouns 2023-05-09
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- popel - попіл
- uprchlík - біженець
- přívalový déšť - проливний дощ
- slabší otřes půdy - тремтіння
- přeživší - людина
- roztavená láva - розплавлена лава
- oběť - жертва
- zranění - пошкодження
- břeh - берег
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- škoda - втрата
- následný otřes - після поштовху
- zkáza - руйнування
- oběť (mrtvý, zraněný) - потерпілий від нещасного випадку
- panika - паніка
- bláto - твань
15 Clues: břeh - берег • popel - попіл • oběť - жертва • bláto - твань • škoda - втрата • panika - паніка • přeživší - людина • zkáza - руйнування • uprchlík - біженець • zranění - пошкодження • slabší otřes půdy - тремтіння • přívalový déšť - проливний дощ • následný otřes - після поштовху • roztavená láva - розплавлена лава • oběť (mrtvý, zraněný) - потерпілий від нещасного випадку
Tectonic plates and Natural Disasters 2024-10-16
Across
- floor spreading-the usual process at work at divergent plate boundaries, leading to new ocean floor.
- molten, hot liquid in the earth's mantle, that comes out as lava during eruptions.
- the washing away of soil due to heavy rains
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- is a rupture in the crust of the earth that allows hot lava, ash and gases to escape from magma.
- molten rock the comes out of volanic eruptions
- rocks
- drift-large scale horizontal movements of continents relative to one another and to ocena basins during one or more episodes of geological time.
7 Clues: rocks • the washing away of soil due to heavy rains • molten rock the comes out of volanic eruptions • molten, hot liquid in the earth's mantle, that comes out as lava during eruptions. • is a rupture in the crust of the earth that allows hot lava, ash and gases to escape from magma. • ...
sgf 2021-03-02
Across
- How often a genotype appears in a population. (2 words)
- __ refers to some factor in nature, like temperature, will determine that some traits are more beneficial. (2 words)
- The process of a new species forming due to the buildup of adaptations between two populations.
- Evolution can only happen to __ because Evolution examines genetic changes over time in a group, not an individual.
- The random change in allele frequency that can result from natural disasters. (2 words)
- A significant reduction in the population of a species due to disease or natural disasters, drastically altering the species' gene pool.
- The scientists that theorized about how one species can lead to multiple new species evolving over time.
- The movement of organisms in/out of a population which can change the allele frequencies of that population.
- A process where two unrelated species affect the evolution of one another due to having close/important interactions in the same physical environment.
- The reason variation exists in a population is because of __.
- Evidence of Evolution that is highly valid due to examining the DNA/Protein sequences of organisms. (2 words)
- The scientist/economist that theorized the environment could put pressure on a population, causing some organisms to die by examining how food supplies impact humanity.
- A large scale process that examines how allele frequencies (genotypes) change in a population over time due to things like mutations, natural selection & migration.
- The scientist responsible for developing the Theory of Evolution we have today.
- Male birds dancing to attract females for reproductive purposes is an example of __. (2 words)
- Wolves hunting in large groups is an example of a __ adaptation.
- The scientists who theorized evolution occurred through response to stimuli.
- An eagle with sharp talons for catching prey is an example of a __ adaptation.
- A process used by humans throughout our history to make wild organisms more usable for ourselves.
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- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce.
- The theory of evolution is __ and has led to the collection of a large body of evidence through direct observation and experimentation.
- Darwin performed __ experiments after his voyage to gather direct observational evidence that organism's physical appearance can change over time. (2 words)
- Evidence of Evolution that examines the physical structures between organisms to check for similarities, which imply closely related ancestry. (2 words)
- The location made famous by Charles Darwin, where he observed tortoises and finches to gather evidence. (2 words)
- __ occurs when two unrelated species develop analogous structures due to living in similar environments, but different locations. (2 words)
- Remnants of organisms in rock, a major source of evidence for evolution.
- When two populations are incapable of mating due to physical separation, __ prevents mutations from spreading between the populations leading to unique evolutionary paths in each population. (2 words)
- Two organisms with __ structures implies they share a common ancestor due to the similar internal structure of their bodies.
- Darwin theorized that finch species found on the Galapagos Islands were __ of those on mainland South America.
- Darwin noticed that species physical features allowed the organism to be __ for its specific environment, making it more successful.
- A phrase that means an organism is well adapted to its environment.
- Evidence of evolution that examines how physically separating members of a population can lead to the buildup of adaptations and ultimately speciation.
- An event that can drastically change an environment and speed up the rate of speciation and evolution. (2 words)
- A snake that uses venom to kill its prey is an example of a __ adaptation.
- Two organisms with an appendage that they use for the same purpose but internally have incredibly different structures have __ structures and are not closely related.
35 Clues: A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce. • How often a genotype appears in a population. (2 words) • The reason variation exists in a population is because of __. • Wolves hunting in large groups is an example of a __ adaptation. • A phrase that means an organism is well adapted to its environment. • ...
NAME IT! 2019-11-15
Across
- The strength of an earthquake as perceived and felt by people in a certain locality
- Actions taken directly before, during or immediately after a disaster in order to save lives, reduce health impacts, and ensure public safety
- Map that shows different hazards that may affect a certain area
- Sea waves resulting from the disturbance of ocean floor by an earthquake
- Mandated to “provide protection against natural calamities and utilize scientific knowledge as an effective instrument to insure the safety, well being and economic security of all the people, and for the promotion of national progress.
- Activities and measures to avoid existing and new disaster risks
- Defined as the situation of people, infrastructure, housing, production capacities and other tangible human assets located in hazard-prone areas.
- The overflowing of the normal confines of a stream or bodies of water, or the accumulation of water over areas that are not normally submerged
- The possibility that something bad or unpleasant (such as an injury or a loss) will happen
- A service institute of DOST which monitors volcano, earthquake and tsunami activity, and and issues warning as necessary
- A Risk Factor pertaining to tangible objects or infrastructure
- Hazards which may include chemical, natural and biological hazards
- A feeble shaking to violent trembling of the ground produced by the sudden displacement of rocks or rock materials below the earth’s surface
- A dangerous phenomenon, substance, human activity or condition that may cause loss of life, injury or other health impacts, property damage, loss of livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage.
- Variables that either aggravate or mitigate the effects of hazards, affecting the degree or scope of a disaster
- A serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society which exceeds the ability of the affected society to cope using its own resources.
- Hazard induced entirely or predominantly by human activities and choices
- Moving of people and assets temporarily to safer places before, during or after the occurrence of a hazardous event in order to protect them.
Down
- A working group responsible for ensuring the protection and welfare of the people during disasters or emergencies
- Wind-generated waves on the surface of the sea
- The ability of individuals, communities, organisations and states to adapt to and recover from hazards, shocks or stresses without compromising long-term prospects for development
- Hazards that are naturally occurring physical phenomena caused either by rapid or slow onset events
- Disaster Risk Factor which includes state of mental capacity and health
- Term used to describe the characteristics and circumstances of a community, system or asset that make it susceptible to the damaging effects of a hazard.
- A process that transforms the behavior of a body of sediments from that of a solid to that of a liquid when subjected to extremely intense shaking.
- A hazard arising from volcanic activity that pose potential threat to persons or property in a given area within a given period of time
- Refers to a very concrete research-based set of actions that are taken as precautionary measures in the face of potential disasters
- A disruptive up-down and sideways movement or motion experienced during an earthquake.
- The lessening or minimizing of the adverse impacts of a hazardous event
- The removal of a forest or stand of trees from land which is then converted to a non-forest use
- A term referring to a fracture, fissure or a zone of weakness where movement or displacement has occurred or may occur again
- The study of the atmospheric and terrestrial phases of the hydrological cycle with emphasis on the interrelationship between them
- Process responsible in the formation of clouds, precipitation, wind, etc.
- A hazard originating from technological or industrial conditions,or specific human activities
34 Clues: Wind-generated waves on the surface of the sea • A Risk Factor pertaining to tangible objects or infrastructure • Map that shows different hazards that may affect a certain area • Activities and measures to avoid existing and new disaster risks • Hazards which may include chemical, natural and biological hazards • ...
23.20 Crossword 2020-05-28
Across
- tiny as well as a unit of time
- a church official
- to be alone
- done with a phone number when phoning
- essential for measurements to avoid mistakes
- solid milk or cream
- cool storage box
- seeds associated with Dijon
- the best time of the year
- all your plates, cups, bowls etc.
- financial protection against disasters
Down
- extra payment with a salary
- rip fabric
- water released when crying
- Popeye’s favourite food
- all your knives, forks, spoons etc.
- when a problem no longer exists
- a relaxed outdoor meal
- summer is this compared to winter
- a rip in a wall
20 Clues: rip fabric • to be alone • a rip in a wall • cool storage box • a church official • solid milk or cream • a relaxed outdoor meal • Popeye’s favourite food • the best time of the year • water released when crying • extra payment with a salary • seeds associated with Dijon • tiny as well as a unit of time • when a problem no longer exists • summer is this compared to winter • ...
Moses 2025-09-04
Across
- of the Bible telling the story (6)
- agreement with God (8)
- of Pharaoh’s army (8)
- disasters sent upon Egypt (7)
- of Egypt during the Exodus (7)
- of water that parted (6)
- the Israelites gained (7)
- God’s commands (9)
- who parted the Red Sea (5)
- in God (5)
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- performed by God (8)
- led by Moses (10)
- Moses raised (5)
- hymn after crossing the sea (11)
- from heaven (5)
- trek to the Promised Land (7)
- given at Mt Sinai (14)
- of Moses (5)
- where Moses received the law (6)
19 Clues: in God (5) • of Moses (5) • from heaven (5) • Moses raised (5) • led by Moses (10) • God’s commands (9) • performed by God (8) • of Pharaoh’s army (8) • agreement with God (8) • given at Mt Sinai (14) • of water that parted (6) • the Israelites gained (7) • who parted the Red Sea (5) • disasters sent upon Egypt (7) • trek to the Promised Land (7) • of Egypt during the Exodus (7) • ...
SAPANLAY DISASTER CROSSWORD 2025-04-25
Across
- Establishes a system of protected areas to conserve biological diversity, protect endangered species, and maintain ecological processes and services.
- Also known as the Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990.
- Environmental (______) is the common goal of defending the environment and biodiversity through laws.
- The Children’s (____) Relief and Protection Act ensures child welfare during disasters.
- The National Shelter Cluster coordinates emergency housing services DURING (____)
- Pre-Disaster Risk (____) is a planning process to anticipate disaster impacts and guide early actions.
- The office of (____ ____) leads national efforts in disaster risk management.
- The Risk Reduction and Preparedness Equipment (____) Act penalizes theft or damage of disaster tools.
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- The Philippine Clean Air Act (RA 8749) aims to protect and enhance air quality and reduce?
- The Tobacco act RA 9211, aims to (____) the distribution, usage, and advertising of tobacco products.
- DILG Memo 2018-49 promotes institutionalization of DRRM within (____) Government Units
- Regional and Local (______) ensures DRRM is embedded within Local Government Units.
- The Incident Management (____) is deployed on-scene to coordinate emergency response under ICS.
- Republic Act No. 10121 is also called the Philippine Disaster (________ _____) and Management Act of 2010.
- This law conserves wildlife resources and penalizes illegal trade of endangered species.
- NDRRMC Memo No. 100 s. 2017 outlines updated (_____) for conducting PDRA sessions.
- (RA 9211) limits smoking in public and restricts advertising of what type of products?
- The Ecological (____ ____) Management Act (RA 9003) mandates proper waste segregation and recycling.
- Created the national Crisis Management Framework
- Created by the incident management Team, operates on the scene using Incident Command System Structure.
20 Clues: Created the national Crisis Management Framework • The office of (____ ____) leads national efforts in disaster risk management. • The National Shelter Cluster coordinates emergency housing services DURING (____) • NDRRMC Memo No. 100 s. 2017 outlines updated (_____) for conducting PDRA sessions. • ...
Chapter 10 2023-01-04
Across
- theory that states that natural disasters such as floods and volcanic eruptions have happened often and have shaped Earth's land forms and caused extinction of some species.
- change in a species over time; process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors.
- structures that perform a similar function - in the case of flight- but are not similar in origin.
- inherited trait that is selected for over time because it allows an organism to better survive and reproduce in its environment.
- traces of organisms that existed in the past.
- group of organisms so closely related that they can mate to reproduce fertile offspring.
- selection mechanism by which individuals that have inherited beneficial adaptations produce more offspring on average than do other individuals.
- selection process by which humans modify a species by breeding it for certain traits.
- structure/body part that is similar in structure on different organisms but performs different functions.
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- ability of a trait to be passed from one generation to the next.
- theory that states that the geologic processes that shape Earth are uniform through time. (Changes which happened a long time ago are still happening today)
- all of the individuals of a species that live in the same area.
- structure/remnants of organs or structures that functioned in an earlier ancestor and no longer serve a useful function.
- the differences in the physical traits of an individual from those of other individuals in the group to which it belongs
- principle that states that the changes in land forms result from slow changes over a long period of time.
- measure of an organism's ability to survive and produce offspring relative to other members of a population in a given environment
16 Clues: traces of organisms that existed in the past. • all of the individuals of a species that live in the same area. • ability of a trait to be passed from one generation to the next. • selection process by which humans modify a species by breeding it for certain traits. • group of organisms so closely related that they can mate to reproduce fertile offspring. • ...
Disasters 2025-04-19
Across
- A natural event where water covers land.
- A type of pollution that harms marine life and coasts.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
- The use of violence to create fear for political purposes.
- An act of kindness or giving to those in need.
Down
- An unfortunate event that causes great damage.
- The quality of being human, including compassion and sympathy.
7 Clues: A natural event where water covers land. • A sudden and violent shaking of the ground. • An unfortunate event that causes great damage. • An act of kindness or giving to those in need. • A type of pollution that harms marine life and coasts. • The use of violence to create fear for political purposes. • The quality of being human, including compassion and sympathy.
Economic Puzzle 3 2025-01-07
Across
- combines elements of a free market with government intervention, allowing for private enterprise while also utilizing government regulation to address potential market failures and promote social welfare
- The income that people receive in return for supplying factors of production
- the amount of money a business receives in excess of its expenses ( Entrepreneurs take risks in hopes of profits)
- the structure of methods and principles a society uses to produce and distribute goods and services.
- the process of bring new methods, products or ideas to use.
- Relies on habit, custom, or ritual to answer the 3 economic questions.
Down
- where the laws of supply and demand provide the sole basis for the economic system, without government intervention.
- anything that motivates a person to do something.
- which a centralized government controls the means of production and determines output levels.
- A set of programs to protect people who face unfavorable economic conditions such as layoffs, injuries or natural disasters
- the level of material wealth and income available to a person or community.
11 Clues: anything that motivates a person to do something. • the process of bring new methods, products or ideas to use. • Relies on habit, custom, or ritual to answer the 3 economic questions. • the level of material wealth and income available to a person or community. • The income that people receive in return for supplying factors of production • ...
NAME IT! 2019-11-15
Across
- - A hazard originating from technological or industrial conditions,or specific human activities.
- - the possibility that something bad or unpleasant (such as an injury or a loss) will happen (Merriam-Webster)
- - A disruptive up-down and sideways movement or motion experienced during an earthquake.
- - Disaster Risk Factor which includes state of mental capacity and health
- - Activities and measures to avoid existing and new disaster risks
- - Hazards that are naturally occurring physical phenomena caused either by rapid or slow onset events
- - A feeble shaking to violent trembling of the ground produced by the sudden displacement of rocks or rock materials below the earth’s surface
- - The study of the atmospheric and terrestrial phases of the hydrological cycle with emphasis on the interrelationship between them
- - Mandated to “provide protection against natural calamities and utilize scientific knowledge as an effective instrument to insure the safety, well being and economic security of all the people, and for the promotion of national progress.
- – Process responsible in the formation of clouds, precipitation, wind, etc.
- - The overflowing of the normal confines of a stream or bodies of water, or the accumulation of water over areas that are not normally submerged
- - The lessening or minimizing of the adverse impacts of a hazardous event
- - Hazards which may include chemical, natural and biological hazards
- - A working group responsible for ensuring the protection and welfare of the people during disasters or emergencies.
- - Wind-generated waves on the surface of the sea
- - Map that shows different hazards that may affect a certain area
- - Hazard induced entirely or predominantly by human activities and choices
- - A process that transforms the behavior of a body of sediments from that of a solid to that of a liquid when subjected to extremely intense shaking.
Down
- - A dangerous phenomenon, substance, human activity or condition that may cause loss of life, injury or other health impacts, property damage, loss of livelihoods and services, social and economic disruption, or environmental damage.
- - A serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society which exceeds the ability of the affected society to cope using its own resources.
- - A hazard arising from volcanic activity that pose potential threat to persons or property in a given area within a given period of time
- - The strength of an earthquake as perceived and felt by people in a certain locality
- - Sea waves resulting from the disturbance of ocean floor by an earthquake
- - A term referring to a fracture, fissure or a zone of weakness where movement or displacement has occurred or may occur again
- - Term used to describe the characteristics and circumstances of a community, system or asset that make it susceptible to the damaging effects of a hazard.
- - Actions taken directly before, during or immediately after a disaster in order to save lives, reduce health impacts, and ensure public safety
- - Variables that either aggravate or mitigate the effects of hazards, affecting the degree or scope of a disaster
- - A Risk Factor pertaining to tangible objects or infrastructure
- - The ability of individuals, communities, organisations and states to adapt to and recover from hazards, shocks or stresses without compromising long-term prospects for development
- - Defined as the situation of people, infrastructure, housing, production capacities and other tangible human assets located in hazard-prone areas.
- - Moving of people and assets temporarily to safer places before, during or after the occurrence of a hazardous event in order to protect them.
- - A service institute of DOST which monitors volcano, earthquake and tsunami activity, and and issues warning as necessary
- - The removal of a forest or stand of trees from land which is then converted to a non-forest use
- - Refers to a very concrete research-based set of actions that are taken as precautionary measures in the face of potential disasters
34 Clues: - Wind-generated waves on the surface of the sea • - A Risk Factor pertaining to tangible objects or infrastructure • - Map that shows different hazards that may affect a certain area • - Activities and measures to avoid existing and new disaster risks • - Hazards which may include chemical, natural and biological hazards • ...
The Moon Crisis 2021-04-02
Across
- Alex's oldest sister
- the act of looting through dead bodies
- Alex's youngest sibling
- disease spreading through the world
- city Alex lives in
- the animals feeding over the dead bodies
- substance causing the sky to turn grey
- the essential that Alex and Julie are low on
Down
- Alex's school
- the place Mami was last seen
- the place Alex's father was last seen
- Julie's school
- the place Alex used to work at
- main character who becomes the caregiver
- planet that caused the disasters
15 Clues: Alex's school • Julie's school • city Alex lives in • Alex's oldest sister • Alex's youngest sibling • the place Mami was last seen • the place Alex used to work at • planet that caused the disasters • disease spreading through the world • the place Alex's father was last seen • the act of looting through dead bodies • substance causing the sky to turn grey • ...
Starters - October 2023-10-15
Across
- When water covers the ground.
- To stay alive after something hard.
- To leave quickly because of danger.
- Terrible events that cause a lot of trouble.
- To save someone in trouble.
- Someone who makes it through tough times.
- Full of risk or harm.
- A very strong storm with wind and rain.
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- Harm or hurt something.
- Push or pull that makes things move.
- Really, really bad.
- Not in danger.
- A sudden, urgent problem.
- Can kill.
- Strong wind and rain.
15 Clues: Can kill. • Not in danger. • Really, really bad. • Strong wind and rain. • Full of risk or harm. • Harm or hurt something. • A sudden, urgent problem. • To save someone in trouble. • When water covers the ground. • To stay alive after something hard. • To leave quickly because of danger. • Push or pull that makes things move. • A very strong storm with wind and rain. • ...
2 Degrees 2023-12-13
Across
- Name of the fire
- Who was Akira's old babysitter
- What is the nickname for Owen and George
- Last word of the book
- Main character of Sierra Nevada
- One of the main characters of Churchill
- Another word for polar bears
- Where is Shannon from
- Name of the hurricane
- Where did Sue originally live
- What are Owen and George facing
Down
- What is Natalie facing
- First word of the book
- Where did Patience originally live
- Natalie's best friend
- Akira's horse
- How many parts are in each setting
- What is Akira facing
- Main character of Miami
- how many people are in Akira's family
20 Clues: Akira's horse • Name of the fire • What is Akira facing • Last word of the book • Natalie's best friend • Where is Shannon from • Name of the hurricane • What is Natalie facing • First word of the book • Main character of Miami • Another word for polar bears • Where did Sue originally live • Who was Akira's old babysitter • Main character of Sierra Nevada • What are Owen and George facing • ...
Safety 2022-06-29
Across
- not lotto but ____
- _______ in place
- US based regulatory agency examining workplace
- work shouldn't ____
- designed for comfort
- training exercise
- frontman for Police
- warm
- to empty
- one of four elements in philosophy
- type of head injury
- ____ hat
- National Safety Month
- pearly whites
- absorb water
Down
- lifestyle
- disclose
- active_______
- do not try to be a ____
- 4th of July
- "___ clear!"
- spread
- could have been an accident
- remove the hazard
- plan to respond to disasters (acronym)
- root _____
- US health protection agency
- flexible string
- slick
- danger or risk
- pre job analysis
- spelling ___
32 Clues: warm • slick • spread • disclose • to empty • ____ hat • lifestyle • root _____ • 4th of July • "___ clear!" • spelling ___ • absorb water • active_______ • pearly whites • danger or risk • flexible string • _______ in place • pre job analysis • training exercise • remove the hazard • not lotto but ____ • work shouldn't ____ • frontman for Police • type of head injury • designed for comfort • National Safety Month • ...
Unit 4 Reading 1 Vocabulary 2022-11-30
10 Clues: (n)danger • (v) to warn • (v) to predict • (n) severe damage • (adv) in every part • (adj) not too expensive • (v) to leave; to escape • (adv)in a way that works well • (adj) so dangerous that it can cause death • (n) a sudden event that causes suffering and loss
Unit 1 2025-03-17
10 Clues: To feel pain. • At any moment. • Not in danger. • Ready for something. • Not knowing where you are. • Broken or not working well. • Every time, without stopping. • To help someone remember something. • Bad events that cause a lot of harm. • The ground shakes because of the earth moving.
Unit 8: Words connected with natural disasters - Nouns 2023-05-09
Across
- popel - попіл
- uprchlík - біженець
- přívalový déšť - проливний дощ
- slabší otřes půdy - тремтіння
- přeživší - людина
- roztavená láva - розплавлена лава
- oběť - жертва
- zranění - пошкодження
- břeh - берег
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- škoda - втрата
- následný otřes - після поштовху
- zkáza - руйнування
- oběť (mrtvý, zraněný) - потерпілий від нещасного випадку
- panika - паніка
- bláto - твань
15 Clues: břeh - берег • popel - попіл • oběť - жертва • bláto - твань • škoda - втрата • panika - паніка • přeživší - людина • zkáza - руйнування • uprchlík - біженець • zranění - пошкодження • slabší otřes půdy - тремтіння • přívalový déšť - проливний дощ • následný otřes - після поштовху • roztavená láva - розплавлена лава • oběť (mrtvý, zraněný) - потерпілий від нещасного випадку
Los gentilicios 2021-08-26
Across
- Natural de la Guinea Ecuatorial, país de África. (masculino)
- Natural de Cuba, país de América.(masculino)
- Natural de Costa Rica, país de América. (femenino)
- Natural del Paraguay, país de América. (femenino)
- Natural de El Salvador, país de América, o de San Salvador, su capital. (masculino)
- Natural de España, país de Europa. (femenino)
- Natural de Panamá, país de América, o de su capital. (masculino)
- Natural de Chile, país de América. (feminino)
- Natural de México, país de América. (femenino)
- Natural de Bolivia, país de América (masculino)
- Natural de Colombia, país de América (femenino)
- Natural del Perú, país de América. (femenino)
- Natural de Nicaragua, país de América.
- Natural de Venezuela, país de América. (masculino)
Down
- Natural de Guatemala, país de América (femenino)
- Natural de Argentina, país de América.(femenino)
- Natural de Uruguay, país de América. (masculino)
- Natural del Ecuador, país de América.
- Natural de la República Dominicana, país de América, o de Santo Domingo, su capital.
- Natural de Honduras, país de América. (masculino)
- Natural de Puerto Rico, isla del Caribe. (masculino)
21 Clues: Natural del Ecuador, país de América. • Natural de Nicaragua, país de América. • Natural de Cuba, país de América.(masculino) • Natural de España, país de Europa. (femenino) • Natural de Chile, país de América. (feminino) • Natural del Perú, país de América. (femenino) • Natural de México, país de América. (femenino) • Natural de Bolivia, país de América (masculino) • ...
Natural Gas Crossword! 2022-09-18
Across
- Most of the natural gas consumed is produced where? (Not a country)
- How is natural gas extracted?
- Natural gas is the best fossil fuel to transition into a cleaner ______.
- Natural gas can also be used for house _______.
- Is fracking a liquid/solid/gas?
- Natural gas usage can release green house _________.
- Natural gas is a ______ fuel.
- Natural gas is a mixture of what?
- Is natural gas renewable or nonrenewable?
- Natural gas is formed by intense ________.
- Hydrogen Sulfide is extremely _______ and lethal.
- What color does natural gas have?
- Is used as fuel for ________.
Down
- How long does it take to renew natural gas?
- An example of conventional natural gas is what?
- Natural gas is extracted with ______.
- What direction does the drilling go?
- where was natural gas first extracted?
- Is natural gas found above or below ground?
- Is natural gas sustainable/nonsustainable?
- Natural gas is commonly found with what?
- Natural gas is _______ than other fossil fuels.
- Dehydration process gets rid of what?
- Natural gas can generate ___________.
- Liquified natural gas has a ___ net yield.
25 Clues: How is natural gas extracted? • Natural gas is a ______ fuel. • Is used as fuel for ________. • Is fracking a liquid/solid/gas? • Natural gas is a mixture of what? • What color does natural gas have? • What direction does the drilling go? • Natural gas is extracted with ______. • Dehydration process gets rid of what? • Natural gas can generate ___________. • ...
Natural World 2022-02-27
Across
- A mermaid's favorite shade of pink
- Carnivorous plant named for the goddess of Love
- A prideful King
- Construction inclined shark
- NJ state tree
- The bear who runs across the sky
- The largest of the great apes
- The highest point on Earth
Down
- Birds of prey found in Monmouth
- The fastest lang animal
- Nemo's house in Finding Nemo
- A jungle trap often seen in cartoons
- Eg: Kangaroos, Opossum, Wombats
- The most common gas in the atmosphere
- Reduce, Reuse, ...
- Long living pond sliders
- Shark movie that takes place in NJ
- A Queenly butterfly
18 Clues: NJ state tree • A prideful King • Reduce, Reuse, ... • A Queenly butterfly • The fastest lang animal • Long living pond sliders • The highest point on Earth • Construction inclined shark • Nemo's house in Finding Nemo • The largest of the great apes • Eg: Kangaroos, Opossum, Wombats • Birds of prey found in Monmouth • The bear who runs across the sky • ...
Natural Hazards 2013-04-03
Across
- a storm of heavy hail.
- a long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
- a loud rumbling or crashing noise heard after a lightning flash due to the expansion of rapidly heated air.
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- the point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake.
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
- an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means.
- a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
- a collapse of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff.
Down
- a fire in scrub or a forest, especially one that spreads rapidly.
- A numerical scale for expressing the magnitude of an earthquake on the basis of seismograph oscillations.
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- a prolonged period of hot weather.
- A numerical scale for expressing the magnitude of an earthquake on the basis of seismograph oscillations.
- the condensed moisture of the atmosphere falling visibly in separate drops.
- a sudden local flood, typically due to heavy rain.
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
- a system of winds rotating inwards to an area of low barometric pressure, with an anticlockwise (northern hemisphere) or clockwise (southern hemisphere) circulation; a depression.
- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land:
- he occurrence of a natural electrical discharge of very short duration and high voltage between a cloud and the ground or within a cloud, accompanied by a bright flash and typically also thunder:
20 Clues: a storm of heavy hail. • a prolonged period of hot weather. • a sudden local flood, typically due to heavy rain. • a collapse of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff. • a fire in scrub or a forest, especially one that spreads rapidly. • a long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance. • ...
Natural Environment. 2015-04-21
Across
- distance that wind travels over open water.
- sand and pebbles carried in waves are thrown against the cliff face.
- where the coastline is eroded so that it moves back.
- the compression of air in cracks puts pressure on the rock and causes pieces of the rock to break off.
- ways that rocks are broken down.
- energy sources that can be reused and therefore will not run out, such as the wind and the sun.
- breaking up of rocks and pebbles in the waves.
- trying to stop something happening.
- the rock type and structure of an area.
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- the style of a building which helps to prevent flooding.
- how the resource is then used to produce power.
- material moves down a slope, pulled down by gravity.
- a forecast of what might happen.
- techniques that work with the process at work on the coastline and do involve major construction work.
- the inundation by the sea of areas near the coast.
- energy sources that once they have been used, they can never be used again such as coal and oil.
- techniques that involve major construction work and are also visual pollution.
- chemicals in sea water dissolve certain rock types such as chalk.
18 Clues: a forecast of what might happen. • ways that rocks are broken down. • trying to stop something happening. • the rock type and structure of an area. • distance that wind travels over open water. • breaking up of rocks and pebbles in the waves. • how the resource is then used to produce power. • the inundation by the sea of areas near the coast. • ...
Natural Law 2023-03-03
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- A good act that is in accordance with God’s will
- Laws made by humans i.e. 'vandalism is illegal'.
- Four pivotal human virtues: prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance.
- Faith, hope, and charity
- The (false/ outward) motive / intention for performing an act.
- Application of the primary precepts using human reason, which are not absolute (relativist) as they might change over time, as our society changes.
- We are born with certain ideas, and so knowledge.
- Human law, Natural law, Divine law, Eternal law.
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- An act that is done with a good intention but is not in accordance with God’s will
- The actual motive / intention for performing an act.
- Key thinker of Natural Law
- God's or nature's law that defines right from wrong and is higher than human law: conscience and reason
- Knowledge prior to (before) experience.
- The first God given principle, known a-priori 'Good is to be done and evil avoided'.
- Someone who believes in an eternal unchanging standard of right and wrong.
- The five main purposes of humankind's existence (given by God). These are absolutist and A-priori.
- God-given instructions and guidelines for life derived from the scriptures.
- God's wisdom as manifested in all acts and movements. Difficult to fully 'know' but can be inferred from nature/ science.
18 Clues: Faith, hope, and charity • Key thinker of Natural Law • Knowledge prior to (before) experience. • A good act that is in accordance with God’s will • Laws made by humans i.e. 'vandalism is illegal'. • Human law, Natural law, Divine law, Eternal law. • We are born with certain ideas, and so knowledge. • The actual motive / intention for performing an act. • ...
Natural Resources 2021-02-24
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- Where plants get most of their energy.
- A moving air
- A material that is used for buildings
- Sun produced in a form of heat and light.
- A resource that has to take a couple years to produce again and cannot be renewed or reused.
- Chemicals that are formed to make ecosystems fail and to make the air quality bad.
- A thick black liquid that is found underground. Also used as fuel.
- Materials from nature that make the things we need to survive.
- A resource that you can renew or reuse again
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- A material that releases heat and energy when they are burned. Used to create energy and electricity.
- Natural Resources Resources that are man-made
- water energy that is captured and turned into electricity.
- Energy Heat that comes from the core of the earth.
- another layer around earth that protects liquid from coming inside of earth.
- A material made by plants and animals that can be made into energy.
- A type of gas that is used as fuel and is found underground.
- Chemicals in the soil to damage the crop progress.
- Where many natural resources come from.
18 Clues: A moving air • A material that is used for buildings • Where plants get most of their energy. • Where many natural resources come from. • Sun produced in a form of heat and light. • A resource that you can renew or reuse again • Natural Resources Resources that are man-made • Energy Heat that comes from the core of the earth. • ...
Natural Diasters 2019-12-04
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- A long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
- A fire in scrub or a forest, especially one that spreads rapidly.
- Remove someone from a place of danger to a safer place.
- A sudden violent shaking of the ground as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- An overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land.
- What doesn't fall very much during a drought
- A large storm that forms over warm water
- Ready to do or deal with something.
- What rises up from a fire
- What a flood has too much of
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- A storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- A rising of the sea as a result of wind associated with a storm.
- A flood that happens really fast
- The American name for a bushfire
- A tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans.
- Small pieces of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire.
- A long period of low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- These are very strong and fast during a tropical cyclone
18 Clues: What rises up from a fire • What a flood has too much of • A flood that happens really fast • The American name for a bushfire • Ready to do or deal with something. • A large storm that forms over warm water • What doesn't fall very much during a drought • Remove someone from a place of danger to a safer place. • These are very strong and fast during a tropical cyclone • ...
Natural hazards 2023-09-10
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- die Theorie, dass die Kontinente im Laufe der Zeit ihre Position auf der Erdoberfläche verändern.
- die Freisetzung von Magma, Asche und Gasen aus einem Vulkan.
- ein Vulkan mit steilen Seiten, der abwechselnde Schichten aus Asche und Lava aufweist.
- An dieser Plattengrenze bewegen sich tektonische Platten voneinander weg.
- ein Berg, der geschmolzenes Gestein, Asche und Gase aus dem Erdinneren austößt.
- ist geschmolzenes Gestein, das aus einem Vulkan austritt.
- Skala eine Messskala, die die Stärke eines Erdbebens misst.
- eine plötzliche, massive Abwärtsbewegung von Schnee, Eis und Gestein in den Bergen.
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- eine plötzliche Erschütterung der Erdoberfläche aufgrund von Spannungen in der Erdkruste.
- An dieser Plattengrenze bewegen sich tektonische Platten aufeinander zu und kollidieren.
- der Punkt auf der Erdoberfläche direkt über dem Ursprungsort eines Erdbebens.
- ein Vulkan mit flachen, sanft abfallenden Seiten, der hauptsächlich aus dünnflüssiger Lava besteht.
- eine anhaltende Periode mit wenig Niederschlag und trockenen Bedingungen, die zu Wasserknappheit führt.
- An dieser Plattengrenze gleiten tektonische Platten aneinander vorbei.
- eine plötzliche, große Flutwelle im Ozean, die oft durch ein Unterwasser-Erdbeben oder vulkanische Aktivität ausgelöst wird
- ein gewaltiger Sturm mit starken Winden und heftigem Regen, der sich über den Ozeanen bildet.
- plötzliche Massenbewegungen von Gestein und Erde, die einen Hang hinunterrutschen.
- ein gewaltiger Wirbelsturm mit einer trichterförmigen Wolke, der sich mit hoher Geschwindigkeit dreht und Zerstörung verursachen kann.
18 Clues: ist geschmolzenes Gestein, das aus einem Vulkan austritt. • Skala eine Messskala, die die Stärke eines Erdbebens misst. • die Freisetzung von Magma, Asche und Gasen aus einem Vulkan. • An dieser Plattengrenze gleiten tektonische Platten aneinander vorbei. • An dieser Plattengrenze bewegen sich tektonische Platten voneinander weg. • ...
Natural Selection 2024-02-24
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- The continued existence of an organism which are best adapted
- The process of modifying living things
- Traits that promote an organism's success in a particular environment
- The process of modifying the characteristics of a living thing
- The production of more of a product
- A group of living organisms
- The act or process of trying to get or win something
- The condition of being healthy or fit
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- Non-Living factors in an environment such as temperature, light, water, and nutrients
- Getting used to a new environment or change
- An animal or plant that is a mixture of two different breeds or types
- All of the people born and living about the same time
- Living organisms that are a part of an environment
- All the inhabitants of an are
- The process in which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed
- A large naturally occurring community of flora
- Mechanism of Evolution
- A distinguishing quality or characteristic
18 Clues: Mechanism of Evolution • A group of living organisms • All the inhabitants of an are • The production of more of a product • The condition of being healthy or fit • The process of modifying living things • A distinguishing quality or characteristic • Getting used to a new environment or change • A large naturally occurring community of flora • ...
Natural Selection 2024-02-09
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- The variety of different types of genes in a species or population.
- A species that no longer has any known living individuals.
- fossils that show a transition from one species to another
- organisms produce more offspring than can survive
- Any difference between individuals of the same species.
- ability to survive and reproduce
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- A characteristic that improves an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
- A well-tested explanation for a wide range of observations or experimental results.
- ancestor The shared ancestor of new, different species that arose from one population
- Natural process resulting in organisms best adapted to the environment.
- All the genes, including all the different alleles for each gene, that are present in a population at any one time
- A statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions
- The gradual change in a species over time
- A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882)
- change in a DNA sequence that affects genetic information
- the formation of new species as a result of evolution
- The preserved remains or traces of an organism that lived in the past
18 Clues: ability to survive and reproduce • The gradual change in a species over time • organisms produce more offspring than can survive • the formation of new species as a result of evolution • Any difference between individuals of the same species. • change in a DNA sequence that affects genetic information • A species that no longer has any known living individuals. • ...
Natural Selection 2024-02-08
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- An environmental factor that causes some individuals to be less reproductively successful and others to be more successful.
- Means having lots of offspring in your lifetime.
- Events or conditions that lead to changes in the most common traits of a population.
- Producing more offspring than can possibly survive in the local environment.
- A change in the DNA sequence of gene causes a change in a physical trait.
- When a population becomes better fit for success in its environment, as generations pass. Can also mean a specific trait that enables success.
- Having a long life.
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- Organisms that are very similar to each other and regularly mate with each other.
- How good your traits are for survival and reproduction.
- Good for survival and successful reproduction
- the cycle of having offspring, them growing up and having offspring, and so on without end.
- High variety of gene alleles and traits in a population.
- Not the same for everyone in a population.
- A process in which nature selects some individuals to survive and reproduce and others to die early.
- Making offspring or little ones.
- A mixed offspring of mating between members of two different species or varieties of one species.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in an area and mating with one another.
- One of the many different traits that can be inherited in a population. Can also mean simply how variable individuals are in a population.
18 Clues: Having a long life. • Making offspring or little ones. • Not the same for everyone in a population. • Good for survival and successful reproduction • Means having lots of offspring in your lifetime. • How good your traits are for survival and reproduction. • High variety of gene alleles and traits in a population. • ...
Natural Selection 2024-02-22
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- is defined as an organism's ability to pass its genetic material to its offspring
- defined as a group of organisms that consist of similar individuals capable of interbreeding or exchanging genes among themselves
- the act of changing something or changing your behavior to make it suitable for a new purpose or situation.
- The production of more of a product, commodity, or substance than is wanted or needed.
- Relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
- A distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location.
- the term typically used to refer to the number of people in a single area
- An animal or plant that's a mixture of two different breeds or types.
- the process by which humans choose individual organisms with certain phenotypic trait values for breeding
- 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.
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- The process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change.
- choosing parents with particular characteristics to breed together and produce offspring with more desirable characteristics.
- The natural process by which organisms best adjusted to their environment are most successful in surviving and reproducing
- All of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively.
- Physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
- Trait makes an organism more capable of surviving and reproducing.
- The direct or indirect interaction of organisms that leads to a change in fitness when the organisms share the same resource.
18 Clues: Physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms. • Trait makes an organism more capable of surviving and reproducing. • An animal or plant that's a mixture of two different breeds or types. • an area classified according to the species that live in that location. • the term typically used to refer to the number of people in a single area • ...
Natural Selection 2024-05-07
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- Species gradually change to respond to changing environment. The process by which individuals that were better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce than less fit members of the same species.
- classification comprising related organisms that share common characteristics and are capable of interbreeding.
- Organisms produce more offspring than can survive
- The struggle between organisms to survive in a habitat with limited resources.
- Random changes in the genetic material; helpful or harmful.
- The experiment found that birds selectively prey on peppered moths depending on their body colour in relation to their environmental background.
- (two words) The process of selecting a few organisms with desired traits to serve as parents of the next generation.
- the combination of all the genes (including alleles) present in a reproducing population or species.
- quality belonging typically to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify it.
- A group of organisms of the same species populating a given area.
- Any genetic variation that makes an organism better suited to its environment.
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- choosing parents with particular characteristics to breed together and produce offspring with more desirable characteristics.
- the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations
- Any difference between individuals of the same species.
- English naturalist who formulated the theory of natural selection.
- Having traits that allow survival and success in one’s environment.
- the role an organism plays in a community
- A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- selection (Two words) The process by which. Individuals that were better adapted to their environment are most likely to survive and reproduce than other members of the same species.
- a particular characteristic, quality, or tendency that someone or something has.
20 Clues: the role an organism plays in a community • Organisms produce more offspring than can survive • Any difference between individuals of the same species. • Random changes in the genetic material; helpful or harmful. • A group of organisms of the same species populating a given area. • English naturalist who formulated the theory of natural selection. • ...
Natural Wonders 2025-02-27
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- Granite cliffs and waterfalls.
- Massive waterfall on the Zambezi River, Zimbabwe.
- Deepest canyon carved by a river.
- Salt lake with high mineral content.
- World's highest mountain peak.
- Powerful waterfalls on the Niagara River.
- Botswana-Inland delta with diverse wildlife.
- Largest coral reef system.
- World's largest hot desert.
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- Cascading lakes and waterfalls in Croatia.
- Limestone islands in emerald waters.
- Largest single mass of ice.
- Largest tropical rainforest.
- Africa's highest mountain.
- Glacial caves with blue ice.
- Aurora,a natural light display.
- Hottest place on Earth.
- Islands with unique wildlife.
18 Clues: Hottest place on Earth. • Africa's highest mountain. • Largest coral reef system. • Largest single mass of ice. • World's largest hot desert. • Largest tropical rainforest. • Glacial caves with blue ice. • Islands with unique wildlife. • Granite cliffs and waterfalls. • World's highest mountain peak. • Aurora,a natural light display. • Deepest canyon carved by a river. • ...
Hopkins_APES_Ch.10 2014-09-03
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- land officially designated as an area where natural communities have not been seriously disturbed by humans and where human activities are limited by law
- a method of preventing forest fire where a small, controlled surface fire is set to remove flammable objects in the area such as small trees and underbrush in high-risk areas
- managed grasslands or fenced meadows usually planted with domesticated grasses or other forage crops such as alfalfa and clover
- a stand of trees resulting from secondary ecological succession
- areas especially rich in plant species that are found nowhere else and are in great danger of extinction
- clear-cutting a strip of trees along the contour of the land within a corridor narrow enough to allow natural forest regeneration within a few years
- the temporary or permanent removal of large expanses of forest for agriculture, settlements, or other uses
- a type of forest fire where only the undergrowth and leaf litter on the forest floor is burnt
- a science that focuses on inventing, establishing, and maintaining new habitats to conserve species diversity in places where people live, work, or play
- turning a degraded ecosystem into a functional or useful ecosystem without trying to restore it to its original condition
- deed restrictions that bar future owners from developing a piece of land
- also called a tree farm or commercial forest; a managed forest containing only one or two species of trees that are all of the same age
- an extremely hot fire that leaps from tree top to tree top, burning whole trees
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- occurs when too many animals graze for too long, damaging the grasses and their roots in a certain area
- also called a primary forest; an uncut or regenerated forest that has not been seriously disturbed by human activities or natural disasters for several hundred years or more
- conservation biologists work with people to help them protect biodiversity in their local communities
- intermediate-aged or mature trees in a forest are cut singly or in small groups
- an area where poverty levels are high and where a large part of the economy depends on various ecosystem services that are being degraded severely enough to threaten the well-being of people and other forms of life
- harvested wood that is primarily used to make lumber and paper
- unfenced grasslands in temperate and tropical climates that supply forage for grazing and browsing animals
- a rapidly growing woody annual plant that is used to make tree-free paper
- when all the trees in an area are removed
- returning a degraded habitat or ecosystem to a condition as similar as possible to its natural state
23 Clues: when all the trees in an area are removed • harvested wood that is primarily used to make lumber and paper • a stand of trees resulting from secondary ecological succession • deed restrictions that bar future owners from developing a piece of land • a rapidly growing woody annual plant that is used to make tree-free paper • ...
Unit 5 Week 3 2024-03-19
8 Clues: to react • sudden misfortunes • not paying attention • causing harm or hurt • tools needed for a job • reason something is done • stopping something from happening • happens for no reason and unexpected
U5 W4 Vocabulary 2022-05-13
8 Clues: to react • sudden misfortunes • not paying attention • causing hurt or damage • the tools needed for a job • the reason something is done • stopping something from happening • something unexpected that happens
Vocabulary Words 2025-05-28
8 Clues: to react • sudden misfortunes • not paying attention • causing harm or hurt • tools needed for a job • the reason something is done • stopping something from happening • happens for no reason, unexpected
Nurses Week! 2025-05-05
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- Our Department
- where you find lots of nurses
- favorite Person
- Sick people nurses help
- Founder of Modern Nursing
- What are we celebrating this week (2 words)
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- to write down
- Aetna makes you do one of these every 30 days for intensive patients (2 words)
- Payor
- Organization with CEU's
- to protect
- Original Color of Nursing Uniform
- American organization that helps in disasters (2 Words)
13 Clues: Payor • to protect • to write down • Our Department • favorite Person • Organization with CEU's • Sick people nurses help • Founder of Modern Nursing • where you find lots of nurses • Original Color of Nursing Uniform • What are we celebrating this week (2 words) • American organization that helps in disasters (2 Words) • ...
Unit 2 Climate 2013-06-06
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- continue to live, not die
- upside down, confusing
- search or hunt for food
- confused, lost, mixed up
- compare two things but does not use “like” or “as”
- horrible, disgusting
- the front end of a boat
- more active at night than during the day
- weak, exposed
- very strong wind, typhoon
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- annoying, bothersome
- a person displaced by climatically induced environmental disasters
- to eat something very quickly
- resting or sleeping state of many animals in winter
- anxiety, worry, stress
- comparing two dissimilar things , using the words “like” or “as”
- gloomy, depressing, without hope
- traditional Spanish dance
18 Clues: weak, exposed • annoying, bothersome • horrible, disgusting • upside down, confusing • anxiety, worry, stress • search or hunt for food • the front end of a boat • confused, lost, mixed up • continue to live, not die • traditional Spanish dance • very strong wind, typhoon • to eat something very quickly • gloomy, depressing, without hope • more active at night than during the day • ...
Moses 2023-12-17
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- Stone tablets
- Father-in-Law
- Means to exit
- the land of the Pharaoh
- Desert food
- Means "drawn out of the water"
- Land of milk and honey
- Disobedience of Gods law
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- Ten disasters inflicted on biblical Egypt
- crossed and brought great triumph to the Israelites
- also called I AM
- Sent along to speak on behalf of Moses
- Turned into blood
- caretaker of the child in the Nile River.
- Place where the Ten Commandments were received.
15 Clues: Desert food • Stone tablets • Father-in-Law • Means to exit • also called I AM • Turned into blood • Land of milk and honey • the land of the Pharaoh • Disobedience of Gods law • Means "drawn out of the water" • Sent along to speak on behalf of Moses • Ten disasters inflicted on biblical Egypt • caretaker of the child in the Nile River. • Place where the Ten Commandments were received. • ...
Watery Word Aheads! 2025-05-15
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- - When water goes over limit.
- - To soak completely with water.
- - A strong seasonal rain.
- - To save someone from danger.
- - To leave a place for safety.
- - A long flow of water.
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- - A wall that keeps water out.
- - very heavy rain.
- - Too much water in one place.
- - Used to travel on water.
- - Water falling from the sky.
- - Strong wind and heavy rain.
- - A safe place during disasters.
- - The wearing away of soil by water.
- - A system to remove water.
15 Clues: - very heavy rain. • - A long flow of water. • - A strong seasonal rain. • - Used to travel on water. • - A system to remove water. • - When water goes over limit. • - Water falling from the sky. • - Strong wind and heavy rain. • - A wall that keeps water out. • - Too much water in one place. • - To save someone from danger. • - To leave a place for safety. • ...
natural world 2022-01-09
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- an area of land, together with a house and buildings, used for growing crops and/or keeping animals as a business
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams
- a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast
- the area near the sea, especially where people spend their holidays and enjoy themselves
- a plant with many small branches growing either directly from the ground or from a hard stem, giving the plant a rounded shape
- an area of land covered with a thick growth of trees
- water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height
- plant, bush, or tree has leaves for the whole year
- a field with grass and often wild flowers in it
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- the salty water that covers a large part of the surface of the earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, that is partly or completely surrounded by land
- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river
- a raised line of water that moves across the surface of an area of water, especially the sea
- A deciduous tree loses its leaves in autumn and grows new ones in the spring
- a raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow
- an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
- a line of bushes or small trees planted very close together, especially along the edge of a garden, field, or road
- water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground, usually at ground level
- an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by a fence
18 Clues: a field with grass and often wild flowers in it • plant, bush, or tree has leaves for the whole year • an area of land covered with a thick growth of trees • an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land • a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast • A deciduous tree loses its leaves in autumn and grows new ones in the spring • ...
natural disaster 2017-02-04
18 Clues: жара • ущерб • лавина • урожай • ураган • терять • засуха • вспышка • ненастье • внезапный • случаться • извержение • наводнение • катастрофа • снежная буря • лесной пожар • распространяться • извержение вулкана
Natural Numbers 2017-09-13
18 Clues: krát • sudý • číslo • lichý • součet • součin • kladný • množina • záporný • poziční • činitel • číslice • násobit • rovná se • přičítat • odečítat • podmnožina • celé číslo
Natural Selection 2023-02-14
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- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- a group of individuals born and living t about the same time
- a group of the same type of organisms living in the same area
- a specific characteristic of an organism
- an idea about what might happen that is based on what you already know
- living things such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many generations
- 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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- an organism produced as a result of reproduction
- a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- 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 event or process that leads to a result or change
- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a group
- a characteristic that all members of a species have
- a result or change that happens because of an event or process
- to stay alive
18 Clues: to stay alive • a specific characteristic of an organism • an organism produced as a result of reproduction • a characteristic that all members of a species have • living things such as plants, animals, and bacteria • an event or process that leads to a result or change • any difference in traits between individual organisms • ...
Natural Resources 2023-04-24
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- this natural resource does not run out, but birds make it difficult for human to use it
- an important gas in the atmosphere that protects Earth's surface from dangerous sun rays
- this natural resource is used by humans for food
- process that removes salt from water so that humans can drink it
- the number of births per 1,000 individuals in an area over a certain amount of time
- we can use this word to describe resources that are not easily found in nature
- examples of these are coal and oil
- we are practicing this when we don't use single use plastics
- the number of individuals in a particular area
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- this type of resource is not something that can be recreated or reused in our lifetime; oil is an example of this
- this prefix refers to the land and rocks on Earth
- these natural resources produce lumber and paper for people
- this is a natural resource that we use; its atomic symbol is Au
- when we burn fossil fuels our climate does this
- there are 7.5 _______________people on Earth
- this chemical of life is created when two hydrogen atoms bond with one oxygen atom
- this element has the atomic symbol Ca
- this type of resource is able to be used and replenished in a short amount of time
18 Clues: examples of these are coal and oil • this element has the atomic symbol Ca • there are 7.5 _______________people on Earth • the number of individuals in a particular area • when we burn fossil fuels our climate does this • this natural resource is used by humans for food • this prefix refers to the land and rocks on Earth • ...
Natural Selection 2023-02-07
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- the process or act of trying to win
- money or things that are available for a particular use
- everything that surrounds a particular type of living thing and affects its growth and health
- of the Fittest in biology, the evolutionary principle that only the forms of plants or animals best suited to or most easily able to adapt to existing conditions will survive, while other less suited forms will become extinct
- to fill with more inhabitants than available resources can sustain
- in biology, a change in an organism, over time, that better enables it to survive and multiply
- an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal
- to have young or offspring
- Selection the identification by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals, and the steps taken to enhance and perpetuate those traits in future generations.
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- variety
- the theory that describes how all life forms developed from simpler life forms by changes that took millions of years
- a group of living things that can mate with one another but not with those of other groups
- the diversity of life forms on earth or part of the earth, including diversity of species, genes, and ecosystems, esp. when regarded as providing the optimal conditions for evolution
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- selection a natural process of evolution in which the organisms that are best adapted to their environment survive and are able to reproduce, while those that are weak leave fewer or no offspring
- the child or young of a particular human, animal, or plant
- the degree to which something varies; amount of change or difference
- a sudden, apparently abnormal change or alteration in a genetically determined structure, as opposed to gradual evolutionary change
18 Clues: variety • to have young or offspring • the process or act of trying to win • an animal that hunts other animals for food • money or things that are available for a particular use • the child or young of a particular human, animal, or plant • an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal • to fill with more inhabitants than available resources can sustain • ...
Natural resources 2023-09-25
Across
- Number of organisms in a area
- All living organisms in one area
- Life circle
- non living things
- area that never had plants before that's being enhabitutsd
- key And important scientific tool used to identify different organisms
- Relationship when both species benefit
- happend when a climax cummointy or intermidate community
Down
- Selection when populations adapt
- study of living things
- A community of interacting organisms
- Organism that eat other things
- Where one benefits and the other is harm
- Organisms who make there own food
- Living things
- relationship where one benefits and the other don't
- A variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- web All the food chains in the an ecosystem
18 Clues: Life circle • Living things • non living things • study of living things • Number of organisms in a area • Organism that eat other things • Selection when populations adapt • All living organisms in one area • Organisms who make there own food • A community of interacting organisms • Relationship when both species benefit • Where one benefits and the other is harm • ...
Natural world 2025-04-01
Across
- an animal of the family of the cats
- part of the tree or plant that can be of different colours and often smells good
- area covered by plants and trees smaller than a forest
- Part of the land that is very high with plants
- green and short plant that is often in gardens
- place with sand next to the sea
- dry and hot place full of sand
- animal that has a very long tail and is very good climbing trees
- land that is wrapped by water
Down
- Frozen water
- material that comes from the trees
- Area of salt water that covers a lot of the planet
- a non flying bird that is a very good swimmer
- big place full of trees and plants
- We can see birds or clouds here
- animal that makes honey
- Area of salt water smaller than the ocean
- Water that often goes from a mountain to a lake
- Big area of water that is not connected to the ocean
19 Clues: Frozen water • animal that makes honey • land that is wrapped by water • dry and hot place full of sand • We can see birds or clouds here • place with sand next to the sea • material that comes from the trees • big place full of trees and plants • an animal of the family of the cats • Area of salt water smaller than the ocean • a non flying bird that is a very good swimmer • ...
Natural Sciences 2025-03-31
Across
- This comes from machines like radios and TVs. 📻
- These are the things that make light or sound. 🔆🔈
- This sound is very quiet and gentle. 💤
- This kind of light is bright and colorful at parties. 🎇
- You can hear this when someone calls your name. 📣
- You can kind of see through it, like wax paper. 🕯️
- This sound is deep, like a drum. 🥁
- Without this, everything would be dark! 🔦
- You can’t see through this at all, like a book. 📕
- This sound is squeaky, like a mouse. 🐭
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- This light helps people know what to do, like stop or go. 🛑🟢
- This sound can hurt your ears if it's too big. 📢
- We turn this on with a switch when it's dark. 💡
- We hear this when someone claps or sings. 🎤
- These are the ways we use light or sound every day. 🔍🎧
- You can see straight through it, like clear glass. 👓
- This sound makes us want to dance or laugh. 🎵😄
- This light shines from the sky during the day. 🌞
18 Clues: This sound is deep, like a drum. 🥁 • This sound is very quiet and gentle. 💤 • This sound is squeaky, like a mouse. 🐭 • Without this, everything would be dark! 🔦 • We hear this when someone claps or sings. 🎤 • This sound makes us want to dance or laugh. 🎵😄 • This comes from machines like radios and TVs. 📻 • We turn this on with a switch when it's dark. 💡 • ...
Natural world 2025-02-28
Across
- I ______ my seat on the bus to a man from our flats.
- "You can´t be rude when you work here. Are you __________ to people?" ´Yes, I am´.
- the work at the zoo starts early in the morning. It isn´t a role for a ______ person!
- I _____ a thank you message to my grandparents, and thanked them for my birthday present.
- My cousin never pays for things or gives presents to other people. He´s often a bit ___________.
- Carlos and Lisa are good volunteers at the drama club. They´re very nice, and always _______ to the younger students.
- If you volunteer with elderly people, you must be calm and _______________. Sometimes, you need to wait for them to do things.
- "Do you think Alex would be a good volunteer at the animal shelter? I´m not sure. She´s _____________________ sometimes".
Down
- All of our young people work in teams, and you need to be polite, _______ and reliable.
- I don´t really like annimals, but I ________ at the dog shelter with my sister. I was surprised - I really enjoyed my time there!
- Laura often gives money to charity. She´s a ________________ person.
- I'm _____ of his skills as a manager.
- I ________ one of my neighbours across our busy street.
- There was also a lot of litter in our street too, so I _____ it in the bin.
- Sometimes the work is difficult, so it´s very important to be ______________.
- I also _______ some money to my favourite charity.
- Martin is very helpful in our community, and he´s never _______ to others.
- I became more confident when I voluntereed. Before that, I didn´t like meeting people. I was _________.
18 Clues: I'm _____ of his skills as a manager. • I also _______ some money to my favourite charity. • I ______ my seat on the bus to a man from our flats. • I ________ one of my neighbours across our busy street. • Laura often gives money to charity. She´s a ________________ person. • Martin is very helpful in our community, and he´s never _______ to others. • ...
Extreme Weather Vocab 2024-11-12
10 Clues: Lack or no water • Mass tree cutting • Balls made of ice • City's full of water • Unusual heat patterns • A flood of dirt and mud • Many days in extreme heat • Earths outer space air shield • Harsh weather causing other disasters • A rapid rotating storm that happens over tropical oceans
SnE is the worst subject :D 2013-12-05
Across
- there are seven of them on earth
- the old name for tokyo
- carried the plague
- thing that happen in the past
- another word for danger
- has political power
- layer after the core
- causes a problem
- the layer where we live on
- middle of the earth
- bottom of the medieval power pyramid
- what killed millions of people and made them sick
Down
- happens when there is a earthquake
- big mountains with lava coming out
- bottom of the japan power pyramid
- layer after the innercore
- head of religious power
- fighters who protects the emperor
- people who trade with others
- right of china
20 Clues: right of china • causes a problem • carried the plague • has political power • middle of the earth • layer after the core • the old name for tokyo • another word for danger • head of religious power • layer after the innercore • the layer where we live on • people who trade with others • thing that happen in the past • there are seven of them on earth • bottom of the japan power pyramid • ...
Spy School Goes South 2024-10-23
Across
- Main character's best friend.
- The helper's grandfather.
- Name of the evil organization.
- Good organization?
- Is the helper's selfish father.
- This weapon is used a lot.
- Who secretly joins them.
- The spies face many of these.
- Who is the main character?
Down
- SPYDER'S evil layer.
- Family reunion
- The spies get lost here.
- Who is the person who helps the spies?
- The transportation they use.
- Where the does book take place?
- What type of book is it?
- What the evil character craves.
- What is the author's first name?
- Which person they're trying to get?
- Murray's favorite food.
20 Clues: Family reunion • Good organization? • SPYDER'S evil layer. • Murray's favorite food. • The spies get lost here. • What type of book is it? • Who secretly joins them. • The helper's grandfather. • This weapon is used a lot. • Who is the main character? • The transportation they use. • Main character's best friend. • The spies face many of these. • Name of the evil organization. • ...
LNM 16 Verba Versa 2025-09-22
Across
- by/with/from the deadly (fem)
- they oppress
- I will study (!!!)
- by/with/from the disasters
- of the fleets/classes
- of the cause/reason
- by/with/from the shores
- you were reading
- the sky, heaven (subject)
- of the mountain
- fires (subject)
- never
- to/for the smoke
Down
- he (has) read
- by/with/from the woman
- you (have) read
- to/for the cloud
- ashes (DO)
- you all (have) studied
- we (have) studied
- they (have) read
- to/for the uncle
- the part (subject)
- I (have) overwhelmed
- therefore
- the ship (DO)
26 Clues: never • therefore • ashes (DO) • they oppress • he (has) read • the ship (DO) • you (have) read • of the mountain • fires (subject) • to/for the cloud • they (have) read • you were reading • to/for the uncle • to/for the smoke • we (have) studied • I will study (!!!) • the part (subject) • of the cause/reason • I (have) overwhelmed • of the fleets/classes • by/with/from the woman • you all (have) studied • ...
Unit 2- Evolution Crossword 2024-02-26
Across
- overtime populations will see increases in beneficial traits
- states that the geologic processes that shaped the Earth in the past have stayed the same throughout time
- Process where individuals with the best traits suited to the environment pass on their genes to the next generation
- proposed that if an organism used a structure so much that it grew, the trait of that larger structure could be passed to its offspring ie giraffe neck
- Structures that once served a purpose, but no longer do. remnants of them still remain
- theory that land forms change slowly over time
- more offspring are born than can survive- induces competition for resources
- Process where Humans decide what traits are passed on from one generation to the next.
- Structures that share the same structure but serve a different function for the organism. Points as evidence for evolution
Down
- Structures that share the same function but contain different internal structures to serve the purpose.
- difference in traits of in a population
- natural disasters and sudden events shaped landforms
- evidence for evolution that involves similar development of embryos, linking to a common ancestor
- Any beneficial trait that allows an organism to better survive in their environment
- Malthus' idea that resources limit a populations growth
- Measures the ability to survive and reproduce
- created classification system
- diagram that depicts evolutionary relationships among groups.
18 Clues: created classification system • difference in traits of in a population • Measures the ability to survive and reproduce • theory that land forms change slowly over time • natural disasters and sudden events shaped landforms • Malthus' idea that resources limit a populations growth • overtime populations will see increases in beneficial traits • ...
Disasters 2023-03-03
7 Clues: sunk in 1912 • in 2020 we had a major. • pox Virus that spreads fast • Everyone in October gets there. • fire burned down an entire city • Infection in the small intestine • we all were when corona virus happened
