natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Natural Resources 2024-01-21
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- what is the process by which plants use the sun and water to produce glucose?
- what are all plastics made from?
- excess carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere can contribute to this.
- which renewable resource harnesses the sun?
- what is a solid fossil fuel?
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- the study of seasonal changes in nature is called...
- name a renewable natural resource which uses the energy from falling water.
- energy source found in ancient decomposed animal and plant remains.
- what kind of energy source utilizes heat from the earth?
- what is the name of the energy source from burning plant and animal remains?
- name a non-renewable natural resource that utilizes fission.
- energy source that harnesses the high and low tides in the ocean
- without this we would not have wind
13 Clues: what is a solid fossil fuel? • what are all plastics made from? • without this we would not have wind • which renewable resource harnesses the sun? • the study of seasonal changes in nature is called... • what kind of energy source utilizes heat from the earth? • name a non-renewable natural resource that utilizes fission. • ...
Population 2022-10-19
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- Ratio - refers to those persons who are below the age of 15 years and are above 65 years of age who depend on those who are in the labour force and are employed.
- - a person who arrives in a country to settle
- rate - this is also known as mortality rate, and it is the number of deaths in a particular period for every 1,000 members of the population
- Development - speaks to developments that meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Mortality Rate - the number of deaths of children under one year for every 1,000 live births occurring in the same year.
- Density - the number of persons concentrated in a region in relation to the land area, in other words, it refers to the average number of people living per unit area of a region or country.
- - situation in which the resources of a given area are not sufficient to support or provide for the needs of that area.
- Rate - the actual childbearing performance of live births per 1000 women between the ages of fifteen and forty four
- - the movement of persons from one geographical location to another in order to settle.
- population - situation in which a population is too small to fully utilize the resources available.
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- Composition - the total make up or characteristics of the people in a population. These include gender, age, ethnicity, religion, occupation etc.
- - the number of births in a particular period (usually a year) for every 1,000 members of the population
- expectancy - the average number of years that persons in a given population are expected to live.
- - the movement of people in large numbers from rural areas such as small villages to urban areas.
- - a condition in which the population of an area or country decreases on account of varying factors such as insurgence, political unrest, natural disasters, etc.
- Population - The number of people who can enjoy a reasonable standard of living with the resources available in a given area.
- Distribution - the geographical location of the people in a population
- Increase - this refers to a situation in which the number of births is greater than the number of deaths
- - the total number of people who live in a specific area at a certain point in time.
- - the scientific study of the population that serves to determine its characteristics such as size, composition, structure and distribution.
- - a person who leaves his or her country to settle in another
- Migration - the difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants in a country during a particular year.
22 Clues: - a person who arrives in a country to settle • - a person who leaves his or her country to settle in another • Distribution - the geographical location of the people in a population • - the total number of people who live in a specific area at a certain point in time. • - the movement of persons from one geographical location to another in order to settle. • ...
Natural Medicines in the Clinical Management of Diabetes Mellitus 2017-04-27
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- Natural medicine that is considered to be likely safe BUT likely not effective.
- May be beneficial in patients with deficiency but has the potential to damage kidneys and potentially worsen renal disease.
- Likely safe and possibly effective natural medicine for patients with deficiency. Higher dietary intake of this natural supplement may also lower fasting insulin concentrations
- Likely safe and possibly effective natural medicine that when consumed in the diet, may reduce blood glucose levels.
- Natural medicine that inhibits the alpha-amylase enzyme that has not been evaluated in patients with diabetes mellitus.
- Possibly safe and effective natural medicine that is known as opuntia.
- Acts directly on pancreatic cells, is likely effective but has insufficient evidence for efficacy.
- Natural medicine that is referred to as another name which means “sugar destroyer”, has insufficient evidence for its use and it may increase risk of hypoglycemia.
- Natural medicine that contains corosolic acid and ellagitannins that may activate insulin receptors. It is found to be possibly safe but there is insufficient evidence for its use.
- Fenugreek should be avoided if you are allergic to plants in the _______ family.
- White mulberry is ______ safe and effective.
- Likely safe natural medicine with insufficient evidence for effectiveness that contains coumarin.
- Agaricus mushroom is a possibly safe and effective natural medicine that increases levels of _____.
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- Natural product that is possibly safe and effective that may delay glucose absorption.
- An extract of this product acts as an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor.
- Likely safe and possibly effective natural medicine that may reduce postprandial blood glucose and also reduce total and LDL cholesterol.
- Likely safe natural medicine that may increase glucose, utilization and conversion to glycogen within skeletal muscle, however, there is insufficient evidence for its efficacy.
- Natural medicine that is possibly safe and has a light green, pointed cucumber appearance.
- Guar gum is possibly effective and _____ safe.
- Cassia cinnamon should be avoided in patients with ______ disease.
- May be a possibly safe and effective option to decrease symptoms of diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
- Possibly safe and effective natural medicine that may decrease insulin resistance and improve insulin sensitivity.
- Acts as an antioxidant and cofactor in oxidative respiration but has insufficient evidence for efficacy.
- High levels of selenium are linked to ______ risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus.
24 Clues: White mulberry is ______ safe and effective. • Guar gum is possibly effective and _____ safe. • An extract of this product acts as an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor. • Cassia cinnamon should be avoided in patients with ______ disease. • Possibly safe and effective natural medicine that is known as opuntia. • ...
Natural Medicines in the Clinical Management of DM 2017-04-27
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- Acts directly on pancreatic cells, is likely effective but has insufficient evidence for efficacy.
- Guar gum is possibly effective and _____ safe.
- Natural product that is possibly safe and effective that may delay glucose absorption.
- Likely safe and possibly effective natural medicine that when consumed in the diet, may reduce blood glucose levels.
- Agaricus mushroom is a possibly safe and effective natural medicine that increases levels of _____.
- Natural medicine that contains corosolic acid and ellagitannins that may activate insulin receptors. It is found to be possibly safe but there is insufficient evidence for its use.
- Likely safe natural medicine with insufficient evidence for effectiveness that contains coumarin.
- Possibly safe and effective natural medicine that is known as opuntia.
- Possibly safe and effective natural medicine that may decrease insulin resistance and improve insulin sensitivity.
- Natural medicine that is possibly safe and has a light green, pointed cucumber appearance.
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- Natural medicine that is considered to be likely safe BUT likely not effective.
- Natural medicine that is referred to as another name which means “sugar destroyer”, has insufficient evidence for its use and it may increase risk of hypoglycemia.
- May be beneficial in patients with deficiency but has the potential to damage kidneys and potentially worsen renal disease.
- Likely safe natural medicine that may increase glucose, utilization and conversion to glycogen within skeletal muscle, however, there is insufficient evidence for its efficacy.
- May be a possibly safe and effective option to decrease symptoms of diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
- High levels of selenium are linked to ______ risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus.
- An extract of this product acts as an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor.
- Likely safe and possibly effective natural medicine that may reduce postprandial blood glucose and also reduce total and LDL cholesterol.
- Natural medicine that inhibits the alpha-amylase enzyme that has not been evaluated in patients with diabetes mellitus.
- Fenugreek should be avoided if you are allergic to plants in the _______ family.
- Acts as an antioxidant and cofactor in oxidative respiration but has insufficient evidence for efficacy.
- White mulberry is ______ safe and effective.
- Likely safe and possibly effective natural medicine for patients with deficiency. Higher dietary intake of this natural supplement may also lower fasting insulin concentrations
- Cassia cinnamon should be avoided in patients with ______ disease.
24 Clues: White mulberry is ______ safe and effective. • Guar gum is possibly effective and _____ safe. • An extract of this product acts as an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor. • Cassia cinnamon should be avoided in patients with ______ disease. • Possibly safe and effective natural medicine that is known as opuntia. • ...
Rubenstein Chapter 3 Part 2 vocabulary 2021-02-06
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- People who enter a country without proper documents. Aka undocumented immigrants.
- Mental, cultural, economic, political, or physical challenges that prevent migration. Migrants turn back or otherwise abort their migration because of negative factors.
- People who are forced to migrate from their home country and cannot return for fear of persecution because of their race, religion, nationality, membership in a social group, or political opinion. Often these people migrate to another country to avoid war, political violence, and natural disasters, such as famine and flooding.
- Factor that motivates people to move to a new location.
- the area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- In reference to migration, laws that place maximum limits on the number of people who can immigrate to a country each year.
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- Workers who migrate to the more developed countries of Northern and Western Europe, usually from Southern of Eastern Europe or from North Africa, in search of higher-paying jobs.
- Migration of people to a specific location because relatives or members of the same nationality previously migrated there.
- Factor that motivates people to leave old residences.
9 Clues: Factor that motivates people to leave old residences. • Factor that motivates people to move to a new location. • People who enter a country without proper documents. Aka undocumented immigrants. • the area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends. • ...
The enviroment 2014-11-11
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- A resticted area where some types of animals and plants are born and live in harmony
- It causes global warming
- Energy wich can be reused more times
- What we singly to the enviroment
- Maintenance made without the use of chemicals
- It's used to separate glass from other type of rubbish
- Animals that are going to disappear soon
- Protect something
- A new type of energy wich caused so many disasters in the world
- It causes the rise of the temperatures all around the world
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- The biggest problem that we have nowadays
- Maintenance mad with the use of chemicals.
- When some objects are reused
- Fishing more fish than what's necessary
- Where all our trash is throw away
- Cutting too much trees
16 Clues: Protect something • Cutting too much trees • It causes global warming • When some objects are reused • What we singly to the enviroment • Where all our trash is throw away • Energy wich can be reused more times • Fishing more fish than what's necessary • Animals that are going to disappear soon • The biggest problem that we have nowadays • ...
Old Testament 2023-08-17
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- The religious leader authorized to perform sacred rituals.
- The Nation to which the Israelites belonged.
- Dry Arid uninhabited area.
- God's agreement and promise with His people.
- King defeated Goliath and established Jerusalem as the capital.
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- Specially trained individuals who copied and preserved religious texts.
- Series of disasters that befell Egypt before the Exodus.
- Ancient city where the Israelites were exiled.
- Communicator of divine messages.
- A state of being removed from one's homeland.
- The complete Jewish Scriptures, including the Law, Prophets, and Writings.
- Wrongdoing against divine law, or being separated from God
- The ability to discern and apply knowledge and experience.
- Patriarch who receive a promise of a great nation.
- The first book in the Bible.
- Mother of Isaac.
16 Clues: Mother of Isaac. • Dry Arid uninhabited area. • The first book in the Bible. • Communicator of divine messages. • The Nation to which the Israelites belonged. • God's agreement and promise with His people. • A state of being removed from one's homeland. • Ancient city where the Israelites were exiled. • Patriarch who receive a promise of a great nation. • ...
natural farming 2020-12-10
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- Used to describe a natural food
- The state in which crops develop in the natural environment
- long-term development
- The relationship between humans and agriculture in statistics
- The need for agricultural development
- Lead the western traditional farming concept
- A chemical used in traditional agriculture to protect crops from harm
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- The way agriculture affects the planet and the human race
- The necessary material from which crops are grown in traditional agriculture
- One of the important factors affecting agricultural products
- The subject of agriculture
- Bacteria that form a symbiotic relationship with crops and fix nitrogen for them
- One of the most important things people pay attention to when choosing food
13 Clues: long-term development • The subject of agriculture • Used to describe a natural food • The need for agricultural development • Lead the western traditional farming concept • The way agriculture affects the planet and the human race • The state in which crops develop in the natural environment • One of the important factors affecting agricultural products • ...
Natural Resources 2020-11-25
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- rock type that has layers
- sphere with all living matter on
- sphere that has rivers and lakes
- Types of resources that are replaced naturally
- a natural resource that gives solar energy
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- a type of weathering involving plants
- sphere containing layers of gases
- a type of weathering involving acidic rain
- the process of breaking down rocks
- what happens to water when it freezes in rock
- rock that is formed from already made rock
- Someone who looks at rocks and fossils
- rock that is formed by the cooling of magma
13 Clues: rock type that has layers • sphere with all living matter on • sphere that has rivers and lakes • sphere containing layers of gases • the process of breaking down rocks • a type of weathering involving plants • Someone who looks at rocks and fossils • a type of weathering involving acidic rain • rock that is formed from already made rock • ...
NATURAL FORCES 2020-12-21
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- It happen when lava and gas are discharged from a volcanic vent.
- an extremely large wave caused by a violent movement of the earth under the sea
- a strong, dangerous wind that forms itself into an upside-down spinning cone and is able to destroy buildings as it moves across the ground
- an increase in the temperature of the air around the world because of pollution
- a large amount of snow that falls down the side of a mountain
- the process by which the surface of something is gradually destroyed through the action of wind, rain, etc
- something that causes a lot of harm or damage
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- a sudden movement of the Earth's surface, often causing severe damage
- a fire burning in an area of land with many trees, that is difficult to control and sometimes spreads quickly.
- a violent storm with very strong winds
- a long period when there is no rain and people do not have enough water
- a mass of rock and earth moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
13 Clues: a violent storm with very strong winds • something that causes a lot of harm or damage • a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry • a large amount of snow that falls down the side of a mountain • It happen when lava and gas are discharged from a volcanic vent. • a sudden movement of the Earth's surface, often causing severe damage • ...
Natural disaster 2021-09-30
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- a strong, dangerous wind that forms itself into an upside-down spinning cone and is able to destroy buildings as it moves across the ground
- to damage something so badly that it cannot be used
- a large amount of ice, snow, and rock falling quickly down the side of a mountain
- a fire that is burning strongly and out of control on an area of grass or bushes in the countryside
- an occasion when a volcano explodes, and flames and rocks come out of it
- to hurt or cause physical harm to a person or animal
- to harm or spoil something
- a sudden violent movement of the earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage
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- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
- a long period when there is little or no rain
- an extremely large wave caused by an earthquake under the sea
- a violent wind
- a mass of rock and earth moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope
13 Clues: a violent wind • to harm or spoil something • a long period when there is little or no rain • to damage something so badly that it cannot be used • to hurt or cause physical harm to a person or animal • a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry • an extremely large wave caused by an earthquake under the sea • ...
Natural recorces 2021-02-24
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- energy made by wind
- takes a long time to replace
- energy made by water
- humans use every day
- releaces heat when burned
- typs of fossil fuels
- energy made by sun
- ex. wind water and sun
- buring fossil fuels
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- heat from the earth
- made by nature
- creats enegy
- ex. coal oil stone
- easy to replace
- materials made by plant and animal waste
15 Clues: creats enegy • made by nature • easy to replace • ex. coal oil stone • energy made by sun • heat from the earth • energy made by wind • buring fossil fuels • energy made by water • humans use every day • typs of fossil fuels • ex. wind water and sun • releaces heat when burned • takes a long time to replace • materials made by plant and animal waste
Natural Resources 2021-02-24
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- not able to be renewed.
- Any marital made by plants
- a type of fossil fuel
- flowing water creating energy
- energy made from the earth.
- A type of Renewable Resource
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- releases heat when burned
- Light and heat energy made by the sun
- flammable gas
- Moving air produce into energy
- Materials found in nature
- A resource that can be replaced
- Things not naturally found
- A type of fossil fuel
14 Clues: flammable gas • a type of fossil fuel • A type of fossil fuel • not able to be renewed. • releases heat when burned • Materials found in nature • Any marital made by plants • Things not naturally found • energy made from the earth. • A type of Renewable Resource • flowing water creating energy • Moving air produce into energy • A resource that can be replaced • ...
Natural Selection 2021-02-23
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- Part of Natural Selection - Populations have small differences.
- Part of Natural Selection - Too many are born.
- Any Change in a Gene
- Pattern of Evolution where species become increasingly different.
- Similar finches have different beaks lead Darwin to assume they had a...
- Scientist that studied finches to observe how they evolved.
- Part of Natural Selection - Surviving organisms reproduce to pass on good traits.
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- Pattern of Evolution where species become increasingly similar.
- Pattern of Evolution where species change with each other.
- Part of Natural Selection - Organisms struggle for the same resources.
- Process or Trait that makes an organism better suited.
- Organisms better suited to the environment will survive and reproduce.
- Mutations develop over generations to change a species
13 Clues: Any Change in a Gene • Part of Natural Selection - Too many are born. • Process or Trait that makes an organism better suited. • Mutations develop over generations to change a species • Pattern of Evolution where species change with each other. • Scientist that studied finches to observe how they evolved. • ...
Natural Resources 2021-02-25
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- things made from living things
- man made objects
- we need this to survive and breath
- natural gas
- can be use again
- makes heat to the earth
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- energy made by water
- to make the air and water bad
- pollutes the air and water
- has limited use
- we collect these to help use
- the forest is apart of it
- Is a natural energy
13 Clues: natural gas • has limited use • man made objects • can be use again • Is a natural energy • energy made by water • makes heat to the earth • the forest is apart of it • pollutes the air and water • we collect these to help use • to make the air and water bad • things made from living things • we need this to survive and breath
Natural Processes 2021-04-13
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- made up of all Earth's gases
- when layers of eroded material pile up
- movement of weathered materials from one place to another
- all the water found under and above the surface of the Earth
- breaking down of natural materials
- formed when sediment is deposited at the end of a river
- any surface feature on Earth
- how landforms are laid out in a certain area
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- actual solid Earth such as rocks and minerals
- made up of all life on Earth
- Earth has four major ______ that support all life on Earth
- type of weathering caused by changes in chemical properties
- type of weathering that breaks the Earth's materials apart
13 Clues: made up of all Earth's gases • made up of all life on Earth • any surface feature on Earth • breaking down of natural materials • when layers of eroded material pile up • how landforms are laid out in a certain area • actual solid Earth such as rocks and minerals • formed when sediment is deposited at the end of a river • ...
Natural Selection 2021-10-13
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- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- an instruction for making a protein molecule
- a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- an idea about what might happen that is based on what you already know
- an event or process that leads to a result or change
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
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- everything(living and nonliving)that surrounds an organism
- a type of large molecule that performs important functions inside organisms
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- any difference in traits between individual organism
- a result or change that happens because of an event or process
13 Clues: an instruction for making a protein molecule • a specific characteristic of an individual organism • any difference in traits between individual organism • an event or process that leads to a result or change • the number of individuals with each trait in a population • everything(living and nonliving)that surrounds an organism • ...
natural recyclers 2017-01-13
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- These marine crustaceans grow by molting. They don’t throw away their old shells. Instead, they repurpose it as food- a meal full of calcium that the lobster can use to help toughen up that new shell.
- This species of crabs recycle their living decorations during the molting process. They remove the anemones, sponges and other decorations from their old shell and use them to decorate their new shell.
- This insects costume themselves in the remains of their prey, Instead of just leaving the corpse of their prey, they put it to good use. They pile the emptied husks of the dead onto their backs to avoid predation.
- This type of mushrooms grow in fanned layers on dead branches and stumps everywhere. They use the dead wood to make more of themselves. When they die, their molecules become available for other living things.
- These insects live to collect and repurpose others excreta. Not only do they build their homes out of feces, but they also eat it and lay their eggs in it.
- These birds nest underground. Although they are capable of digging out their own burrows, they also use homes left over by prairie dogs or ground rodents. They also recycle animal dung, making a kind of 'Welcome' mat out of it.
- These creatures are perhaps nature's greatest recyclers. They have adapted to life in human environments by building their nests with whatever is available, which often includes anything from discarded string and newspapers to paper clips and plastic.
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- These eight legged arthropods decorate their home with bits of leaves, twigs and other plant detritus along with their own shimmery ribbons, fluff and silk tufts.
- The larvae of these beautiful flying insects eat the remains of the egg out of which they hatch. They also often eat the skins they shed in the five molting processes they undergo on the route to become an adult.
- These aquatic creatures have been seen building shelters out of discarded debris. These makeshift homes are built from anything found lying around, from cracked coconut shells, to abandoned sea shells, to glass jars and other containers thrown away as trash.
- Also known as mud pout or horned pout, this species of fish lives at the bottom of lakes and rivers. It eats pretty much anything it can find and fit into its mouth. “Anything” includes dead fish, dead insects, and other detritus.
- These decapods crustaceans don't grow their own shells, so to protect themselves they have to salvage shells abandoned by other sea life like sea snails, or objects thrown by humans like glass bottles, cans or shotgun shells.
- These natural recyclers attach themselves to any hard surface they can find. This includes shipwrecks, undersea pipelines and even oil rigs. By repurposing wreckage on the sea floor, they also provide habitat for the countless other species that rely on their ecology for sustenance.
13 Clues: These insects live to collect and repurpose others excreta. Not only do they build their homes out of feces, but they also eat it and lay their eggs in it. • These eight legged arthropods decorate their home with bits of leaves, twigs and other plant detritus along with their own shimmery ribbons, fluff and silk tufts. • ...
Natural treasures 2018-11-13
Natural Resources 2022-05-17
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- living things in the environment
- all the water on Earth
- gas that makes up most of the atmosphere
- a resource from wind, solar, or fossil fuels
- the rock, soil and mineral layer of Earth
- resources we make products from
- a resource considered renewable because it will last
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- non-living things like air, water, rocks
- part of Earth that has oxygen, nitrogen, wind
- all the areas of Earth having living things
- resources that we will run out of
- a resource we don't expect to run out of
- coal, oil, and natural gas
13 Clues: all the water on Earth • coal, oil, and natural gas • resources we make products from • living things in the environment • resources that we will run out of • non-living things like air, water, rocks • a resource we don't expect to run out of • gas that makes up most of the atmosphere • the rock, soil and mineral layer of Earth • all the areas of Earth having living things • ...
natural disaters 2023-08-09
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- when water rises and swarms into buildings
- a volcanic mud-flow
- can create volcanoes,mountains and earthquakes
- they spin and destroy everything in their path sucking it up
- loud noise that bangs and shacks the ground and is near lightning
- when a hill moves and rocks fall down
- it spits out hot lava
- a fire that is created in a forest in a hot places by nature
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- strikes tall things creating a beam of light
- shakes the ground making thing fall over
- large rock from space that made the dinosaurs extinct
- can be created by a volcano when the rain falls through the ash cloud
- humongous wave that can collapse buildings
13 Clues: a volcanic mud-flow • it spits out hot lava • when a hill moves and rocks fall down • shakes the ground making thing fall over • when water rises and swarms into buildings • humongous wave that can collapse buildings • strikes tall things creating a beam of light • can create volcanoes,mountains and earthquakes • large rock from space that made the dinosaurs extinct • ...
Natural Hazards 2023-12-08
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- able to catch fire
- a situation of confusion or destruction
- not active; not being used
- happening soon
- a number that shows the strength of an earthquake
- a break in the Earth's crust
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- doing something without paying attention
- causing horrible disaster
- the part of the Earth's surface directly above where an earthquake starts
- average in size
- a time when there is very little or no rain
- surge when the sea rises because of change in the pressure of the atmosphere
- no longer active
13 Clues: happening soon • average in size • no longer active • able to catch fire • causing horrible disaster • not active; not being used • a break in the Earth's crust • a situation of confusion or destruction • doing something without paying attention • a time when there is very little or no rain • a number that shows the strength of an earthquake • ...
Natural disasters2 2023-09-07
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- a large number of animals and insects that carry disease, that are present where they are not wanted
- underground bedrocks that have collapsed leaving behind a large hole that may vary in size
- an occurrence in space whereby astronomical objects collide
- a strong wind in a desert carrying a large amount of sand
- wave a wave that is two-to-three times taller than the tallest average wave
- large explosions from the surface of the sun that emit intense bursts of electromagnetic radiation
- is a mass of mud moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope
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- a rare type of natural disaster in which dissolved carbon dioxide suddenly erupts from deep lake waters
- a downward shift of the ground surface
- a condition caused by your body overheating
- a rapid and destructive rush of water into low–lying regions including dry lakes, basins, washes, and rivers
- a serious medical condition in which a person's body temperature falls below the usual level
- broken or torn pieces left from the destruction of something larger
13 Clues: a downward shift of the ground surface • a condition caused by your body overheating • a strong wind in a desert carrying a large amount of sand • an occurrence in space whereby astronomical objects collide • is a mass of mud moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope • broken or torn pieces left from the destruction of something larger • ...
Natural Selection 2024-03-06
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- a characteristic that all members of a species have
- a result or change that happens because of an event or process
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many generations
- a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
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- an event or process that leads to a result or change
- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed withing a group
- a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment.
- an idea about what might happen that is based on what you already know
13 Clues: a characteristic that all members of a species have • a specific characteristic of an individual organism • an event or process that leads to a result or change • any difference in traits between individual organisms • the number of individuals with each trait in a population • everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism • ...
Natural Selection 2024-03-26
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- The way in which traits are shared in the population
- Changes in a species over generations; due to changes in environment.
- The ability to be unaffected by something usually harmful
- Sequence of DNA that determines structure of protein
- Famous sun/moon phenomena that is happening soon
- The process that causes traits in a population to become more or less common due to the changed likelihood of survival and reproduction.
- Complex molecules that are responsible for traits
- short period of time in the month of April that students have no school
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- When a trait is able to be passed from parent to offspring.
- NCAA basketball tournament in the month after February
- A random and permanent change to a gene.
- Mr. DeGroot's dogs name
- School-wide competition taking place on Thursday this week
13 Clues: Mr. DeGroot's dogs name • A random and permanent change to a gene. • Famous sun/moon phenomena that is happening soon • Complex molecules that are responsible for traits • The way in which traits are shared in the population • Sequence of DNA that determines structure of protein • NCAA basketball tournament in the month after February • ...
Natural Resources 2023-09-25
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- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
- the preying of one animal on others
- an animal that naturally preys on others
- a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- the regions of the surface occupied by living organisms.
- not living
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
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- living
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- an animal that is caught and killed by another for food.
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land
- a comfortable or suitable position in life or employment.
13 Clues: living • not living • the preying of one animal on others • an animal that naturally preys on others • an animal that is caught and killed by another for food. • the regions of the surface occupied by living organisms. • a comfortable or suitable position in life or employment. • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. • ...
Natural resources 2024-05-08
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- rock formed of sediments
- formed from swamp plants
- three agents of weathering, erosion, and deposition
- pressure that forms sedimentary rock
- broken pieces of rock
- depositing sediments
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- gas formed in the ocean
- moving sediments
- acronym that forms sedimentary rock
- breaking rock
- mineral glues rock
- sedimentary rock formed of sand
- liquid fossil fuel
13 Clues: breaking rock • moving sediments • mineral glues rock • liquid fossil fuel • depositing sediments • broken pieces of rock • gas formed in the ocean • rock formed of sediments • formed from swamp plants • sedimentary rock formed of sand • acronym that forms sedimentary rock • pressure that forms sedimentary rock • three agents of weathering, erosion, and deposition
Identifying and Preparing for disaster 2021-12-13
7 Clues: Project topic • Helps to put out fire • Visible sign of a fire • Preventing the risk of fire • This fire type can occur with wood and • A helpful thing to use in case of a fire • Finding out how often disasters occur in the area
A journey to India 2019-03-23
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- Who is becoming more cautious in India because of the Inflation
- What is one of the most environmental disasters?
- causes increase in ... level
- Inflation happens because of the devaluation of ...
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- causes lack of ...
- 7.5% was the ... of the Inflation in India from 2008 to 2018
- causes income ...
- Where do the poor Indians live?
- What do the students have to do when they see their teachers?
9 Clues: causes income ... • causes lack of ... • causes increase in ... level • Where do the poor Indians live? • What is one of the most environmental disasters? • Inflation happens because of the devaluation of ... • 7.5% was the ... of the Inflation in India from 2008 to 2018 • What do the students have to do when they see their teachers? • ...
2. Exdous 2024-06-27
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- Portable sanctuary carried by the Israelites
- Series of disasters sent by God to Egypt
- Mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments
- Bread from heaven provided to Israelites in the wilderness
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- Led the Israelites out of Egypt
- The ruler of Egypt who opposed Moses
- Brother of Moses and first high priest of Israel
- Body of water parted by Moses
- Country from which the Israelites were delivered
9 Clues: Body of water parted by Moses • Led the Israelites out of Egypt • The ruler of Egypt who opposed Moses • Series of disasters sent by God to Egypt • Portable sanctuary carried by the Israelites • Brother of Moses and first high priest of Israel • Country from which the Israelites were delivered • Mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments • ...
CHAPTER 4 DISASTERS MANAGEMENT 2019-09-30
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- serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- specific nature of a threat
- unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
- or perception of a situation or fact.
- The probabilty that a disaster will occur.
- state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
- a verbal or written answer.
- a measure to ensure an effective disaster response.
- state of being inferior in quality or insufficient in amount.
- a tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans.
- the action or process of causing so much damage to something that it no longer exists or cannot be repaired.
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- the state of being extremely poor.
- measure that reduce the harmful effects of a disaster
- sudden event, such as an accident or a natural catastrophe, that causes great damage or loss of life.
- treatment of a person, group, or concept as insignificant or peripheral.
- in ability to withstrand, protect oneself or recover rapidly for a potential damaging effect.
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke.
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- trength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- designed to covert a potential hazard
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
21 Clues: specific nature of a threat • a verbal or written answer. • the state of being extremely poor. • or perception of a situation or fact. • designed to covert a potential hazard • The probabilty that a disaster will occur. • a measure to ensure an effective disaster response. • measure that reduce the harmful effects of a disaster • ...
Geography Year 9 Disasters 2013-11-17
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- A cloud developed from a smoke column
- Changes water to water vapour
- A weather chart known as a ______ chart.
- Rapidly rising air
- Raised sea level caused by cyclone is known as storm ________.
- Measure of amount of water vapour in air is known as _______ humidity
- An index to rate days of fire danger
- Water loss to plants through their leaves
- An area drained by a river and its creeks
- Capable of burning
- Rainfall on the windward side of a mountain
- State where Australia's worst natural disaster happened
- Clouds associated with heavy rain in the tropics
- quick to catch fire
- Gum tree
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- Rain, hail, snow or sleet
- The pressure that is exerted by the weight of the air is caleed ______ pressure
- Lines on weather map that join places of same air pressure
- Changes water vapour to clouds
- Water inundation covering surrounding land
- Water seeping into the ground
- Strong upward air current
- Measure of weight of air
- Rising air
24 Clues: Gum tree • Rising air • Rapidly rising air • Capable of burning • quick to catch fire • Measure of weight of air • Rain, hail, snow or sleet • Strong upward air current • Changes water to water vapour • Water seeping into the ground • Changes water vapour to clouds • An index to rate days of fire danger • A cloud developed from a smoke column • A weather chart known as a ______ chart. • ...
weather crossword 2023-04-18
6 Clues: big masses of gas • the heat in the air • a massive wind funnel • water falling from clouds • what the temperature is with wind • a hind wind storm that caused many disasters
ancient china crossword 2023-06-02
6 Clues: the first religion in china • thought to control disasters • something people believed in • a religion not very known in china • table with different animals and dates • a type of fighting style used for generations
Zelenye Gorï Disasters 2023-11-16
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- Amount of cats in Zelenye Gorï Republic
- Capital of State of Geographical Map
- State where Zelenye Gorï Republic's capital resides
- What room is the "Water Burough"
- What other language Greysen speaks (kind of)
- Main element on Zelenye Gorï Republic's flag
- The number of rooms/states
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- What the A stands for in ZOA
- What Zelenye Gorï means in english
- What kind of animal is Zeeta?
- Amount of Dogs in Zelenye Gorï Republic
- Zelenye Gorï Republic population
- Zelenye Gorï Republic main religion
13 Clues: The number of rooms/states • What the A stands for in ZOA • What kind of animal is Zeeta? • Zelenye Gorï Republic population • What room is the "Water Burough" • What Zelenye Gorï means in english • Zelenye Gorï Republic main religion • Capital of State of Geographical Map • Amount of cats in Zelenye Gorï Republic • Amount of Dogs in Zelenye Gorï Republic • ...
Old Testament 2023-08-17
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- Ancient city where the Israelites were exiled.
- The Nation to which the Israelites belonged.
- Communicator of divine messages.
- Patriarch who receive a promise of a great nation.
- The religious leader authorized to perform sacred rituals.
- A state of being removed from one's homeland.
- Specially trained individuals who copied and preserved religious texts.
- Mother of Isaac.
- The ability to discern and apply knowledge and experience.
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- King defeated Goliath and established Jerusalem as the capital.
- God's agreement and promise with His people.
- The complete Jewish Scriptures, including the Law, Prophets, and Writings.
- Series of disasters that befell Egypt before the Exodus.
- The first book in the Bible.
14 Clues: Mother of Isaac. • The first book in the Bible. • Communicator of divine messages. • God's agreement and promise with His people. • The Nation to which the Israelites belonged. • A state of being removed from one's homeland. • Ancient city where the Israelites were exiled. • Patriarch who receive a promise of a great nation. • ...
What are mangroves? How are they useful to us? Complete the crossword below to find out more. 2015-07-12
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- Mangrove forests provide young fish, crabs and prawns with abundant f_______ for them to feed and grow.
- Mangrove roots are an important h____________ for birds, mammals and fish by providing a safe breeding and growing place before they head out to the large sea.
- Mangroves p_____________ us from natural disasters like tsunamis.
- M_____________ trees are plants that can live in salt water and in fresh water.
- Mangroves prevent s_______ erosion of our shores.
- Young s____________ grow from adult trees itself. In this way, when they drop into mud or soil, they can start growth immediately.
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- Attap-chee is a f_________ of the plant that grows in the mangroves.
- Roots of mangrove trees stick out of the soil and are able to t_____ in oxygen. This is because the soil is too thick and oxygen cannot pass through.
- P____________________ by the mangrove plants absorb carbon dioxide and provide us with much oxygen.
- The t__________ of mangrove plants can be used to produce charcoal and wood products.
- Many types of birds pass through Sungei Buloh Wetlands reserve while they m___________ from cold climates to warmer places.
- Mangrove tree l___________ are able to get rid of the salt when the roots absorb the salt water.
- Mangrove roots have many filter feeders like barnacles and shellfish which help to clean the water of nutrients and dirt. C______ water can then flow out to sea.
13 Clues: Mangroves prevent s_______ erosion of our shores. • Mangroves p_____________ us from natural disasters like tsunamis. • Attap-chee is a f_________ of the plant that grows in the mangroves. • M_____________ trees are plants that can live in salt water and in fresh water. • The t__________ of mangrove plants can be used to produce charcoal and wood products. • ...
Migration 2016-11-30
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- Migration may cause a change in the ______ of the population as the ratio of young people to old people can be altered.
- Drain Negative effect of migration on the Caribbean due to the movement of skilled or educated workers to other countries.
- A positive effect of migration occurs when migrants repatriate funds to their remaining relatives in their home country which contributes to the receiving country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
- This theorist developed The Laws of Migration in 1889.
- This type of migration happens when people move to another country.
- ______ migration occurs when individuals move from one country to another.
- ______ migration occurs when individuals move from one area to another area within the same country.
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- Disadvantageous conditions, such as natural disasters, wars and financial, social and political challenges, that repel people from staying in an area.
- The permanent movement of individuals or groups across symbolic or political boundaries into new residential areas and communities.
- Favourable conditions, educational, financial, social or political opportunities, that may attract people to move from one area to another.
- This theorist developed The Neoclassical Economic Theory which suggests that international migration is related to the global supply and demand of labour.
- The gradual increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas as opposed to rural areas.
- This type of migration happens when people move from a country to another.
13 Clues: This theorist developed The Laws of Migration in 1889. • This type of migration happens when people move to another country. • This type of migration happens when people move from a country to another. • ______ migration occurs when individuals move from one country to another. • ...
Natural Resources 2013-05-05
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- Protective covering; a defense against UV rays
- Otter Camel Ape Leopard
- to stop something before it happens
- Morgan Spurlock investigates this American epidemic
- A problem that may lead to melting of the ice caps
- Solar power, Hydro power, Wind power
- Wooly mammoth, Chinese Tiger, Dodo Bird, Stegosaurus
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- products we can use once and then throw away
- The himilayas, The Rockies, The Alps
- Salamander Frog Toad
- the continual improvement of an area; to improve
- A problem that grows and spreads out of control
- Anaconda Tortoise Crocodile
13 Clues: Salamander Frog Toad • Otter Camel Ape Leopard • Anaconda Tortoise Crocodile • to stop something before it happens • The himilayas, The Rockies, The Alps • Solar power, Hydro power, Wind power • products we can use once and then throw away • Protective covering; a defense against UV rays • A problem that grows and spreads out of control • ...
Natural Selection 2014-12-01
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- type of selection that removes organisms with extreme forms of a trait
- changes in heritable traits to become more fit to an environment
- a group of organisms that breed and produce fertile offspring
- type of selection that occurs when certain traits are inherited because they increase the chance of attracting a mate
- organisms competing for the same resources
- type of selection that favors the extreme form of a trait
- traits passed down from parents through genes
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- the ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in their environment
- process that favors individuals that can survive and reproduce in their environment
- change over time among a population of species
- a group of one species living in the same area
- type of selection that removes individuals with the average form of a trait
- choose or pick
13 Clues: choose or pick • organisms competing for the same resources • traits passed down from parents through genes • change over time among a population of species • a group of one species living in the same area • type of selection that favors the extreme form of a trait • a group of organisms that breed and produce fertile offspring • ...
natural disaster 2020-03-26
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- when is outbreak of something in the air
- when was a night, it was cold
- when its to sunny and hot weather
- when is something falling down from the mountain
- when water is in the city
- near the road
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- fluffy thing in the sky
- when ground start shaking
- when you come near to the volcano
- when the sun hides
- when there is not enough food
- up on the hills, it start freezing and -
- when you can´t see anything
13 Clues: near the road • when the sun hides • fluffy thing in the sky • when ground start shaking • when water is in the city • when you can´t see anything • when was a night, it was cold • when there is not enough food • when you come near to the volcano • when its to sunny and hot weather • when is outbreak of something in the air • up on the hills, it start freezing and - • ...
Natural Resources 2021-02-24
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- The sun
- The things we get to make materials
- burn ____ to heat home
- Heat from the earth
- moving air created as the sun heats
- A part from fossil fuel
- flowing water energy that can be captured into turning electricity
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- A part from fossil fuel
- Man-Made
- A major part of the Natural Resource that can be replaced
- any materials by plants and animals that is made to energy
- A part from fossil fuel
- Found from millions years ago
- corn and sugar converted into bio fuel
- A major part of the Natural Resource that can't be replaced
15 Clues: The sun • Man-Made • Heat from the earth • burn ____ to heat home • A part from fossil fuel • A part from fossil fuel • A part from fossil fuel • Found from millions years ago • The things we get to make materials • moving air created as the sun heats • corn and sugar converted into bio fuel • A major part of the Natural Resource that can be replaced • ...
Natural Resources 2021-03-22
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- Formed from the remains of dead plants
- atoms
- The water on the surface of the Earth in oceans, rivers, lakes, and rain
- A resource that is replaced in less time than an average human life
- ? power that uses the energy released from
- Responsible for transporting gas and electricity from where it is produced to where it is consumed
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- Type of weathering when water gets into cracks in rocks (6-4)
- Thin, fragile layer of gases that surround the Earth
- Rocks changed by great heat and pressure
- The Earth is 4.6 ? years old
- Rock type formed under the sea in layers
- ? Revolution - started around 1750 in the UK
- Uses fast-flowing water to turn generators
13 Clues: atoms • The Earth is 4.6 ? years old • Formed from the remains of dead plants • Rocks changed by great heat and pressure • Rock type formed under the sea in layers • Uses fast-flowing water to turn generators • ? power that uses the energy released from • ? Revolution - started around 1750 in the UK • Thin, fragile layer of gases that surround the Earth • ...
Natural Resources 2021-11-09
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- resources materials found in nature that are used by living things
- process of rock breaking apart
- process of moving weathered rock from one place to another
- mixture of rock and organic material where plants can grow
- solid rock below soil
- resources that can be replaced quickly
- dropping of weathered rock by wind or moving water
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- the use of less of something to make it last longer
- latin word meaning "on the ground"
- soil develops in layers
- resources that aren't replaced easily
- pieces of rock
- a vertical section of soil
13 Clues: pieces of rock • solid rock below soil • soil develops in layers • a vertical section of soil • process of rock breaking apart • latin word meaning "on the ground" • resources that aren't replaced easily • resources that can be replaced quickly • dropping of weathered rock by wind or moving water • the use of less of something to make it last longer • ...
Natural Selection 2022-04-13
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- to fill with more inhabitants than available resources can sustain
- selection a natural process of evolution in which the organisms that are best
- structure, as opposed to gradual evolutionary change
- a way of hiding something by covering or
- a condition that causes harm to the health of a person, animal, or plant;
- or unhealthy; contaminant.
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- a sudden, apparently abnormal change or alteration in a genetically
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- to their environment survive and are able to reproduce, while those that are
- an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal
- leave fewer or no offspring
- sickness
- something that pollutes, esp. a waste substance that makes air, water, or land
13 Clues: sickness • or unhealthy; contaminant. • leave fewer or no offspring • a way of hiding something by covering or • an animal that hunts other animals for food • structure, as opposed to gradual evolutionary change • an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal • to fill with more inhabitants than available resources can sustain • ...
Natural Hazards 2022-02-10
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- it's like a landslide but with snow
- these float on top of the mantle
- massive amount of energy in the form of ocean waves
- sudden shaking of the ground from tectonic plates rubbing against each other
- don't get tsunamis and these waves confused
- massive ______ are produced from tsunamis
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- the sliding of rocks and dirt down a steep slope
- home to the San Andreas fault
- the point where an earthquake starts on the surface of earth
- the ring of fire lies this ocean
- start of an earthquake underground
- earthquakes are measured on the Richter _____
- tsu means this
13 Clues: tsu means this • home to the San Andreas fault • the ring of fire lies this ocean • these float on top of the mantle • start of an earthquake underground • it's like a landslide but with snow • massive ______ are produced from tsunamis • don't get tsunamis and these waves confused • earthquakes are measured on the Richter _____ • ...
NATURAL WONDERS 2023-06-27
Natural Selection 2023-05-08
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- abbreviation for genetically modified organisms
- Mendel bred these to study genetics
- these traits are passed down and selected by the breeder
- most GMOs have been modified to withstand pesticides or _________
- genetic engineering is sometimes called this
- domestic group of animals or plants having similar appearance, behavior, or other traits
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- these traits are eliminated from the species and future offspring
- when people manually pollinate specific plants instead of relying on pollinators or wind
- these engineers manipulate the genes of organisms to produce new living organisms
- this breeding is another word for artificial selection
- selection process by which humans select the animal or plant with the most desired traits to mate
- animal _________ is the science of breeding and caring for animals
- the father of genetics
13 Clues: the father of genetics • Mendel bred these to study genetics • genetic engineering is sometimes called this • abbreviation for genetically modified organisms • this breeding is another word for artificial selection • these traits are passed down and selected by the breeder • these traits are eliminated from the species and future offspring • ...
Natural diasters 2023-05-30
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- eruption the explosion of lava from a volcano
- A mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds
- storm when rain falls onto areas where the ground temp is below freezing
- a Fidel wave provoked by earthquake
- the mix of hot and cold winds which creates a whrilpool
- excess of water provoked by heavy rain
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- fire an uncontrollable fire
- excess of snow and winds
- a tidal snow wave provoked by vibration of mountain
- a rain of solid frozen water.
- a falling of rocks from hills or mountains due to heavy rains
- the movement of the tectonic plates
- blowing of hot air and dust
13 Clues: excess of snow and winds • fire an uncontrollable fire • blowing of hot air and dust • a rain of solid frozen water. • the movement of the tectonic plates • a Fidel wave provoked by earthquake • excess of water provoked by heavy rain • eruption the explosion of lava from a volcano • a tidal snow wave provoked by vibration of mountain • ...
Natural diasters 2023-05-30
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- eruption the explosion of lava from a volcano
- A mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds
- storm when rain falls onto areas where the ground temp is below freezing
- a Fidel wave provoked by earthquake
- the mix of hot and cold winds which creates a whrilpool
- excess of water provoked by heavy rain
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- fire an uncontrollable fire
- excess of snow and winds
- a tidal snow wave provoked by vibration of mountain
- a rain of solid frozen water.
- a falling of rocks from hills or mountains due to heavy rains
- the movement of the tectonic plates
- blowing of hot air and dust
13 Clues: excess of snow and winds • fire an uncontrollable fire • blowing of hot air and dust • a rain of solid frozen water. • the movement of the tectonic plates • a Fidel wave provoked by earthquake • excess of water provoked by heavy rain • eruption the explosion of lava from a volcano • a tidal snow wave provoked by vibration of mountain • ...
Natural Disasters_C1 2023-08-20
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- the upward movement of lava in a volcano
- the lines where the tectonic plates touch
- the spot on the earth's surface directly above the rupture
- ____ pressure - the force of air on a surface.
- a shape that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom
- movement of tectonic plates resulting in a crack in the earth's surface
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- people who study earthquakes
- a spinning mass of air or water
- a mass of air heading upward
- hot liquid rock
- an area of low pressure in the middle of a hurricane
- a large storm with damaging winds evident in the southern Pacific ocean.
- a tropical storm evident in the northern hemisphere
13 Clues: hot liquid rock • people who study earthquakes • a mass of air heading upward • a spinning mass of air or water • the upward movement of lava in a volcano • the lines where the tectonic plates touch • ____ pressure - the force of air on a surface. • a tropical storm evident in the northern hemisphere • an area of low pressure in the middle of a hurricane • ...
Natural disasters2 2023-09-07
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- a large number of animals and insects that carry disease, that are present where they are not wanted
- underground bedrocks that have collapsed leaving behind a large hole that may vary in size
- an occurrence in space whereby astronomical objects collide
- a strong wind in a desert carrying a large amount of sand
- wave a wave that is two-to-three times taller than the tallest average wave
- large explosions from the surface of the sun that emit intense bursts of electromagnetic radiation
- is a mass of mud moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope
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- a rare type of natural disaster in which dissolved carbon dioxide suddenly erupts from deep lake waters
- a downward shift of the ground surface
- a condition caused by your body overheating
- a rapid and destructive rush of water into low–lying regions including dry lakes, basins, washes, and rivers
- a serious medical condition in which a person's body temperature falls below the usual level
- broken or torn pieces left from the destruction of something larger
13 Clues: a downward shift of the ground surface • a condition caused by your body overheating • a strong wind in a desert carrying a large amount of sand • an occurrence in space whereby astronomical objects collide • is a mass of mud moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope • broken or torn pieces left from the destruction of something larger • ...
Human Environment Interaction Review 2022-10-20
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- the cutting, clearing and removal of trees in a forest
- into the
- dangerously lacking in security or stability natural resources any physical environmental item that people perceive to be useful
- natural resources natural resources that Earth or people can replace
- the use of natural resources or products
- the act or process of changing parts of something, such as the environment
- fuels a natural source that
- usable power that comes from heat, electricity, motion, etc.
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- the removal of natural resources from the environment
- removal a surface mining technique in which explosives are used to remove large areas of mountaintops in order to access underlying coal seams
- potential energy
- resources natural resources found on and in the Earth’s crust that include metals, nonmetals, and fuels
- natural resources natural resources that cannot be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- that is formed from the remains of once living organisms
- acidification the process by which oceans are becoming more acidic
- the presence in or
- renewable energy from plants and animals
- is a gas that occurs naturally in our atmosphere
- layer a region located in the atmosphere several miles above the surface of the Earth
- energy power created by splitting atoms apart of combining atoms together
- of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects
21 Clues: into the • potential energy • the presence in or • fuels a natural source that • renewable energy from plants and animals • the use of natural resources or products • is a gas that occurs naturally in our atmosphere • the removal of natural resources from the environment • the cutting, clearing and removal of trees in a forest • ...
Chapter 1 Roles and Responsibilities 2019-06-19
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- how work progresses through the department
- controlling access to SPD
- hoe people move through the department or processing area
- dealing with what is good and bad
- advocated the centralization process
- receives,cleans,decontaminates,assembles,disinfects, and sterilizes reusable medical devices
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- deal with or relate to principles of right and wrong behavior
- makes sure we are prepared for internal and external disasters
- Certified Board for Sterile Processing&Distribution
- The International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management
10 Clues: controlling access to SPD • dealing with what is good and bad • advocated the centralization process • how work progresses through the department • Certified Board for Sterile Processing&Distribution • hoe people move through the department or processing area • deal with or relate to principles of right and wrong behavior • ...
NATURAL SELECTION 2016-04-12
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- a slight difference
- Selection, the process leading to evolution
- the gradual development of a species
- a community of animals, plants or people
- developing in a similar direction
- the set of genes in our DNA responsible for a specific trait
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- the ability to live
- developing in different directions
- the production of offspring
- the process of change through which an animal becomes better suited to the environment
- Darwin, the man famous for his work on natural selection
- the physical expression of a gene
- the changing structure of a gene
13 Clues: the ability to live • a slight difference • the production of offspring • the changing structure of a gene • the physical expression of a gene • developing in a similar direction • developing in different directions • the gradual development of a species • a community of animals, plants or people • Selection, the process leading to evolution • ...
Natural Resources 2017-02-02
13 Clues: You drink it • Used as fuel • Never runs out • Powers your car • Comes from nature • Blows things away • Used for planting • Gas from your stove • They produce oxygen • Comes out in the day • They can be your pet • Can only be used once • Can be used over again
Natural resources 2013-09-18
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- a most vital natural resource
- a store for public water supplies
- Bringing water by pipes to crops
- a resource that is made in irish bogs
- a fuel that we burn in our fires
- a rich oil country in the middle east
- a chemical added to water to stop teeth decaying
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- a renewable resource that we use to make tables
- an energy that we get from the sun
- a type of resource that will run out eventually
- An Organisation of Oil Producing and Exporting Countries
- a non renewable resource that will run out in 80 years
- a resource found in the sea
13 Clues: a resource found in the sea • a most vital natural resource • Bringing water by pipes to crops • a fuel that we burn in our fires • a store for public water supplies • an energy that we get from the sun • a resource that is made in irish bogs • a rich oil country in the middle east • a renewable resource that we use to make tables • ...
Natural hazards 2014-08-27
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- A severe tropical storm
- A violent snow storm
- A large atmospheric wind with extreme pressures circulating
- The result of movement in the earths crust (tectonic plates)
- A fire amongst scrub or forest
- A prolonged period where low rainfall causes water shortages and a dry environment
- A prolonged period of abnormally hot weather
- An overflow of water submerging normally dry land
- A long, high tidal wave
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- A snow landslide
- A violent windstorm
- A severe storm
- A hill or mountain containing lava from beneath the earths crust
13 Clues: A severe storm • A snow landslide • A violent windstorm • A violent snow storm • A severe tropical storm • A long, high tidal wave • A fire amongst scrub or forest • A prolonged period of abnormally hot weather • An overflow of water submerging normally dry land • A large atmospheric wind with extreme pressures circulating • ...
Natural Resources 2021-03-22
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- Formed from the remains of dead plants
- atoms
- The water on the surface of the Earth in oceans, rivers, lakes, and rain
- A resource that is replaced in less time than an average human life
- ? power that uses the energy released from
- Responsible for transporting gas and electricity from where it is produced to where it is consumed
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- Type of weathering when water gets into cracks in rocks (6-4)
- Thin, fragile layer of gases that surround the Earth
- Rocks changed by great heat and pressure
- The Earth is 4.6 ? years old
- Rock type formed under the sea in layers
- ? Revolution - started around 1750 in the UK
- Uses fast-flowing water to turn generators
13 Clues: atoms • The Earth is 4.6 ? years old • Formed from the remains of dead plants • Rocks changed by great heat and pressure • Rock type formed under the sea in layers • Uses fast-flowing water to turn generators • ? power that uses the energy released from • ? Revolution - started around 1750 in the UK • Thin, fragile layer of gases that surround the Earth • ...
Natural Resources 2021-03-22
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- A large scale community of organisms
- A resource that cannot be replaced in a human lifetime (3,9)
- When we don't have enough of something like water
- The process of rocks breaking down and rotting away
- The Earth's crust including landforms, rocks, and soils
- Type of energy produced from hot rocks deep underground
- People who study the lithosphere
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- Type of weathering when plants and animals split and break down rock
- Things that we need to produce something more useful (3, 9)
- Living matter on Earth, including all plant and animal life
- Type of weathering when acidic rainwater attacks rock
- Resources found in nature that we need to live
- Rock type formed from volcanoes
13 Clues: Rock type formed from volcanoes • People who study the lithosphere • A large scale community of organisms • Resources found in nature that we need to live • When we don't have enough of something like water • The process of rocks breaking down and rotting away • Type of weathering when acidic rainwater attacks rock • ...
natural selections 2021-11-18
Across
- a thought out explanation for observation
- a diffrent or distinct form of verison of something,
- develop gradually especally from a simple to a more complex form
- hide or disgues the present of a person
- recieve money or property or title as in their own or their preveious holder
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- ideas that all species is related
- the organisms better adapt to their enviorment
- 1 of the scientist who came up with the theory of evolution.
- the action or process of being mutated
- gradually change overtime
- the process of adapting or being adapted
- living organism exchanging genes
- the other scientist who came up with the evolution
13 Clues: gradually change overtime • living organism exchanging genes • ideas that all species is related • the action or process of being mutated • hide or disgues the present of a person • the process of adapting or being adapted • a thought out explanation for observation • the organisms better adapt to their enviorment • the other scientist who came up with the evolution • ...
natural selection 2021-11-18
Across
- the act or process of changing to better suit a situation
- something come from something then grows to something better
- something u assume
- of different things
- to receive from ones mother or father
- the disguising of military's
- based on idea that all species are related
- in condition
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- off choice conscious decision to change
- of a animal's that have muliplityed
- selection-to be natural picked
- creates slightly different versions of same genes
- of
13 Clues: of • in condition • something u assume • of different things • the disguising of military's • selection-to be natural picked • of a animal's that have muliplityed • to receive from ones mother or father • off choice conscious decision to change • based on idea that all species are related • creates slightly different versions of same genes • ...
Natural Selection 2022-04-13
Across
- to fill with more inhabitants than available resources can sustain
- selection a natural process of evolution in which the organisms that are best
- structure, as opposed to gradual evolutionary change
- a way of hiding something by covering or
- a condition that causes harm to the health of a person, animal, or plant;
- or unhealthy; contaminant.
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- a sudden, apparently abnormal change or alteration in a genetically
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- to their environment survive and are able to reproduce, while those that are
- an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal
- leave fewer or no offspring
- sickness
- something that pollutes, esp. a waste substance that makes air, water, or land
13 Clues: sickness • or unhealthy; contaminant. • leave fewer or no offspring • a way of hiding something by covering or • an animal that hunts other animals for food • structure, as opposed to gradual evolutionary change • an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal • to fill with more inhabitants than available resources can sustain • ...
natural law 2022-05-19
Across
- god is to be done and pursued and evil is to be avoided
- essential
- what its made from
- what brought it into existence
- Definite yes or no to moral issues
- an account of a given things purpose
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- knowledge before experience
- An act that is not good morally can lead to something good logic and ethics
- its purpose
- Can only be judged in relation to other things
- function or essence of said thing
- behaviour from birth
- material cause formal cause efficient cause final cause
13 Clues: essential • its purpose • what its made from • behaviour from birth • knowledge before experience • what brought it into existence • function or essence of said thing • Definite yes or no to moral issues • an account of a given things purpose • Can only be judged in relation to other things • god is to be done and pursued and evil is to be avoided • ...
Natural Resources 2021-06-03
Across
- A resource that cannot be replaced
- Resources that come from living things
- A wall that stops moving water
- Another name for petroleum
- A resource that can be replaced
- The blade of a windmill
- Useful materials found in nature
- People Need it to grow crops
Down
- Energy that comes from Earth
- Formed from dead plants and animals
- They come from rocks
- They provide wood for construction
- A product made out of petroleum
13 Clues: They come from rocks • The blade of a windmill • Another name for petroleum • Energy that comes from Earth • People Need it to grow crops • A wall that stops moving water • A resource that can be replaced • A product made out of petroleum • Useful materials found in nature • A resource that cannot be replaced • They provide wood for construction • ...
Natural Resources 2021-05-06
Across
- one of the factors that cause natural resources to be unevenly distributed
- type of natural resource that does not come back
- climate where fertile soil is mostly found
- things, materials, substances and components found in the natural environment are called
- type of natural resource that keeps coming back
- one of Earth's greatest resources and is referred to the diversity of life
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- important element to nuclear power
- a nonrenewable resource
- one of the 3 major fossil fuels
- synthetic product made from plants
- a renewable resource
- type of product that is man-made
- a major source of energy that makes gasoline
13 Clues: a renewable resource • a nonrenewable resource • one of the 3 major fossil fuels • type of product that is man-made • important element to nuclear power • synthetic product made from plants • climate where fertile soil is mostly found • a major source of energy that makes gasoline • type of natural resource that keeps coming back • ...
Natural Hazards 2019-09-29
Natural Environments 2020-09-16
Across
- production of electricity from water
- resources that cannot be replaced
- decayed plant or animal matter
- spread of desertlike conditions
- resources formed from remains of ancient plants
- a place where a plant or animal lives
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- any material in nature that people use
- surroundings
- clearing of trees
- a group of plants and animals that depend on each other for survival
- resources Earth replaces naturally
- to die out
- planting trees to replace lost forestland
13 Clues: to die out • surroundings • clearing of trees • decayed plant or animal matter • spread of desertlike conditions • resources that cannot be replaced • resources Earth replaces naturally • production of electricity from water • a place where a plant or animal lives • any material in nature that people use • planting trees to replace lost forestland • ...
Natural environments 2023-03-09
Across
- A group of ecosystems that share the similar climates and typical organisms
- An increasing interdependence among peoples and nations in our "shrinking" world
- A collection of different populations that live together in a defined area
- Any living part of the environment
- Organisms that can make their own food
- The use of global resources at a rate that allows natural regeneration
- Organisms that need to eat food from another source
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- Sets of interacting and or independent components
- The part of earth in which life exists, including land, water, air or atmosphere
- Any nonliving part of the environment
- A living thing
- A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
- The relationship between cause and effect
13 Clues: A living thing • Any living part of the environment • Any nonliving part of the environment • Organisms that can make their own food • The relationship between cause and effect • Sets of interacting and or independent components • Organisms that need to eat food from another source • The use of global resources at a rate that allows natural regeneration • ...
Natural Hazards 2023-06-16
Across
- Effects that happen because of the initial effects
- how people can prepare themselves by repeating this over and over so they know what to do
- type of hazard that involves geological processes
- where two plates move apart
- a reason why people may stay in a area of high risk
- the amount of energy released from an earthquake
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- where the two plates slide past each other
- a type of hazard that caused destruction in Haiti
- In L'Aquila 308 people were found ....
- 1000's of people left Port-Au-Prince permanently
- the "edges" where the plates meet
- layer beneath the crust
- Effects that happen because of the earthquake
13 Clues: layer beneath the crust • where two plates move apart • the "edges" where the plates meet • In L'Aquila 308 people were found .... • where the two plates slide past each other • Effects that happen because of the earthquake • 1000's of people left Port-Au-Prince permanently • the amount of energy released from an earthquake • ...
NATURAL WORLD 2023-03-27
Across
- ocean's water fluctuation
- one who harvests wood from trees
- compensation received or yielded
- persistently loud noise
- decrease, reduce, diminish
- exceed the appropriate boundaries
- Haze or clouds of moisture close to the surface of the earth
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- to exhaust resources
- revival, rising again
- sky is lit up before sunrise
- an unintelligible sound or noise
- a rapid-fire song or sound
- to dangle freely in the air
13 Clues: to exhaust resources • revival, rising again • persistently loud noise • ocean's water fluctuation • decrease, reduce, diminish • a rapid-fire song or sound • to dangle freely in the air • sky is lit up before sunrise • one who harvests wood from trees • compensation received or yielded • an unintelligible sound or noise • exceed the appropriate boundaries • ...
NATURAL FORCES 2024-05-09
Plant Biology Lab Scavenger Hunt 2021-02-22
Across
- This plant from Asia grows red arils during these months of the year ____ - November.
- Despite living on average for about a century, the Eastern Cottonwood can live up to ___ centuries!
- The fir tree here shows evidence of damage caused by a male deer, known as a ____, rubbing its antlers against the bark.
- What small animal eats the young trees? A ______ hare.
- The _____ fir has cones that have pitched forked shaped brackets that hang down from it.
- Mullein seeds can survive for __________ of years before sprouting!
- This plant is useful for stopping ________ and is often used to stabilize ground after natural disasters.
- The needles are _____, hard and grow on 4 sides of the branch.
- From a distance, this tree resembles a fir tree, but up close, the scale-like leaves and berries help you conclude that this is instead a species of _______.
- Having red leaves in the fall and acorns, the Red ___ provides the animals of the woods an ideal source of food.
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- In Asia the burdock is viewed as an edible root. Apparently, it is supposed to taste like ___________.
- The fruit from this plant are mostly red and _____ in color and are smaller in size and are round.
- Gypsy Moths were introduced to the US in 1869 to try and develop a silk industry, but were originally from _______.
- ______ is found in the pods and allows the seeds to easily travel in the wind.
- Norway Spruce grows everywhere in Europe, and is commonly called the _________ Spruce there.
- In the spring these are a bright gold/yellow, but in the winter, these ___________ plants are dead with no flowers.
- This characteristic gives it its scientific name “pungens,” which in Latin means _____.
- The needles are arranged in clusters of _____; densely crowded near the ends of horizontal branches.
18 Clues: What small animal eats the young trees? A ______ hare. • The needles are _____, hard and grow on 4 sides of the branch. • Mullein seeds can survive for __________ of years before sprouting! • ______ is found in the pods and allows the seeds to easily travel in the wind. • This plant from Asia grows red arils during these months of the year ____ - November. • ...
Plant Biology Lab Scavenger Hunt 2021-02-22
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- Despite living on average for about a century, the Eastern Cottonwood can live up to ___ centuries!
- ______ is found in the pods and allows the seeds to easily travel in the wind.
- In the spring these are a bright gold/yellow, but in the winter, these ___________ plants are dead with no flowers.
- The _____ fir has cones that have pitched forked shaped brackets that hang down from it.
- Gypsy Moths were introduced to the US in 1869 to try and develop a silk industry, but were originally from _______.
- Mullein seeds can survive for __________ of years before sprouting!
- This characteristic gives it its scientific name “pungens,” which in Latin means _____.
- The needles are _____, hard and grow on 4 sides of the branch.
- In Asia the burdock is viewed as an edible root. Apparently, it is supposed to taste like ___________.
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- What small animal eats the young trees? A ______ hare.
- The fruit from this plant are mostly red and _____ in color and are smaller in size and are round.
- The needles are arranged in clusters of _____; densely crowded near the ends of horizontal branches.
- This tree can disperse its seeds in two ways, by wind and by _____.
- Norway Spruce grows everywhere in Europe, and is commonly called the _________ Spruce there.
- This plant from Asia grows red arils during these months of the year ____ - November.
- This plant is useful for stopping ________ and is often used to stabilize ground after natural disasters.
- From a distance, this tree resembles a fir tree, but up close, the scale-like leaves and berries help you conclude that this is instead a species of _______.
- Having red leaves in the fall and acorns, the Red ___ provides the animals of the woods an ideal source of food.
18 Clues: What small animal eats the young trees? A ______ hare. • The needles are _____, hard and grow on 4 sides of the branch. • This tree can disperse its seeds in two ways, by wind and by _____. • Mullein seeds can survive for __________ of years before sprouting! • ______ is found in the pods and allows the seeds to easily travel in the wind. • ...
Vocabulary Words Chapter 7-10 Unit 31 2024-03-14
Across
- the words people use to talk or write
- to think highly of or to be thankful for
- a sudden, important event that makes you hurt badly or makes you lose something
- in one way or another
- a person who has grown up
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- getting or learning something after working hard for it
- tried to do something
- to tell someone what to do or how to get to a place
- more than others
- being able to do something
10 Clues: more than others • tried to do something • in one way or another • a person who has grown up • being able to do something • the words people use to talk or write • to think highly of or to be thankful for • to tell someone what to do or how to get to a place • getting or learning something after working hard for it • ...
Queensland Floods 2017-08-24
Across
- Something that overflowed due to extensive rainfall, causing more severe floods.
- The period that followed the Queensland Floods, causing many affects.
- Many were taken to higher ground, but many didn't survive the Floods, causing a loss in food production.
- The unit to commonly measure the geological form that caused the floods.
- The science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock - a lot of this ruined by floods.
- Severe emotional shock and pain, experienced by many Queenslanders, as a result of the floods.
- The process of causing so much damage to something that it no longer exists or cannot be repaired.
- physical harm that impairs the value, usefulness, or normal function of something, this commonly occurring during the floods.
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- individuals who gave up their time to provide relief for people in danger or those who suffered, during the floods.
- Procedures and systems created by the government,that are carried out during natural disasters, such as the floods.
- A type of weathering in which surface soil and rock are worn away through the action of glaciers, water, and wind.
- The geological form that caused the floods.
- A group of people living in the same area, who may have been affected by the floods.
- Something organisations established to safely shelter individuals and families, during the floods.
- an unpleasant emotion caused by the threat of danger, pain, or harm, which would have been experienced by the victims of the floods.
- Something that was ruined during the floods, and caused a decrease in the value of the GDP.
16 Clues: The geological form that caused the floods. • The period that followed the Queensland Floods, causing many affects. • The unit to commonly measure the geological form that caused the floods. • Something that overflowed due to extensive rainfall, causing more severe floods. • A group of people living in the same area, who may have been affected by the floods. • ...
English 9 2022-01-13
Across
- Someone who has been sick recently might be described as _______.
- In which state was Harper Lee born/where does TKAM take place?
- Ms. McDonald all coffee that is not from Starbucks to be _______.
- What should you do when you finish a late assignment?
- the male head of the family
- someone who is friendly is _______
- Not having or using
- I always ________ my notes.
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- a noun that means an expert article
- A changemaker can also be called a ______ of change
- Where do we dismiss from?
- to leave one's country for another
- Accumulation of valuable items
- In 2021 ______________ disasters cost $145 Billion
- in Europe?
- City of massive apartment fire
- Who is the top-seller of electric
- Slaves ability to read and write would increase their desire for _________
18 Clues: in Europe? • Not having or using • Where do we dismiss from? • the male head of the family • I always ________ my notes. • Accumulation of valuable items • City of massive apartment fire • Who is the top-seller of electric • to leave one's country for another • someone who is friendly is _______ • a noun that means an expert article • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2017-10-30
Across
- Process by which one species evolves and gives rise to many descendant species that occupy different ecological niches
- Collection of alleles found in all of the individuals of a population
- Evolution of two or more species from one ancestral species
- Study of fossils or extinct organisms
- Body part that is similar in structure on different organisms but performs different functions
- Process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors
- Final stage in speciation, in which members of isolated populations are either no longer able to mate or no longer able to produce viable offspring
- Evolution toward similar characteristics in unrelated species
- Process by which humans modify a species by breeding it for certain traits
- Theory that states that speciation occurs suddenly and rapidly followed by long periods of little evolutionary change
- Principle that states that changes in landforms result from slow changes over a long period of time
- Theory that states that natural disasters shaped Earth's landforms and caused extinction of some species
- Change in allele frequencies due to chance alone, occurring most commonly in small populations
- Inherited trait that is selected for over time because it allows organisms to better survive in their environment
- Elimination of a species from Earth
- Selection in which certain traits enhance mating success
- Isolation between populations due to differences in courtship or mating behavior
- Isolation between populations due to physical barriers
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- Body part that is similar in function as a body part of another organism but is structurally different
- Pathway of natural selection in which two opposite, but equally common, phenotypes are selected over the most common phenotype
- All of the individuals of a species that live in the same area
- Differences in physical traits of an individual from the group to which it belongs
- Physical movement of alleles from one population to another
- Process in which two or more species evolve in response to changes in each other
- Genetic drift that results from an event that drastically reduces the size of a population
- Theory that states that the geologic processes that shape Earth are uniform throughout time
- Observable change in the allele frequencies of a population over a few generations
- Trace of an organism from the past
- Mechanism by which individuals that have inherited beneficial adaptations produce more offspring on average than do other individuals
- Evolution of one or more closely related species into different species
- Genetic drift that occurs after a small number of individuals colonize a new area
- Measure of an organism's ability to survive and produce offspring relative to other members of a population
- Study of the distribution of organisms around the world
- Remnants of an organ or structure that functioned in an earlier ancestor
- Proportion of one allele, compared with all the alleles for that trait, in the gene pool
- Ability of a trait to be passed from one generation to the next
- Group of organisms so similar to one another that they can breed and produce fertile offspring
- Pathway of natural selection in which one uncommon phenotype is selected over a more common phenotype
- Pathway of natural selection in which intermediate phenotypes are selected over phenotypes at both extremes
- Isolation between populations due to barriers related to time, such as differences in mating periods
40 Clues: Trace of an organism from the past • Elimination of a species from Earth • Study of fossils or extinct organisms • Isolation between populations due to physical barriers • Study of the distribution of organisms around the world • Selection in which certain traits enhance mating success • Physical movement of alleles from one population to another • ...
IH Crossword 2024-07-05
Across
- Short-term conditions of the atmosphere
- The process of change
- Group of people or a community
- The development of industries
- A representation of water level information over time
- Growing dependence of the world's economies, cultures, and population
- Resistance of a fluid
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- Long-term conditions of the atmosphere
- Unforseen events effecting the environment
- Explosion of steam and lava from a volcano
- The action of making amends for something wrong done by someone
- The result of sudden movements on the Earth
- Something formed on the surface of the Earth
- A mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling downhill
- New method/idea/product
- Overthrow of government due to social, economical or cultural problems.
- Something formed under the Earth's surface
- A dangerous phenomenon, substance, human activity or condition
- Transatlantic slave trade
19 Clues: The process of change • Resistance of a fluid • New method/idea/product • Transatlantic slave trade • The development of industries • Group of people or a community • Long-term conditions of the atmosphere • Short-term conditions of the atmosphere • Unforseen events effecting the environment • Explosion of steam and lava from a volcano • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2017-10-30
Across
- Isolation between populations due to barriers related to time, such as differences in mating periods
- Study of the distribution of organisms around the world
- Evolution of one or more closely related species into different species
- Body part that is similar in structure on different organisms but performs different functions
- Proportion of one allele, compared with all the alleles for that trait, in the gene pool
- Remnants of an organ or structure that functioned in an earlier ancestor
- Trace of an organism from the past
- Final stage in speciation, in which members of isolated populations are either no longer able to mate or no longer able to produce viable offspring
- Change in allele frequencies due to chance alone, occurring most commonly in small populations
- Elimination of a species from Earth
- Ability of a trait to be passed from one generation to the next
- All of the individuals of a species that live in the same area
- Process by which humans modify a species by breeding it for certain traits
- Measure of an organism's ability to survive and produce offspring relative to other members of a population
- Body part that is similar in function as a body part of another organism but is structurally different
- Collection of alleles found in all of the individuals of a population
- Mechanism by which individuals that have inherited beneficial adaptations produce more offspring on average than do other individuals
- Process by which one species evolves and gives rise to many descendant species that occupy different ecological niches
- Genetic drift that occurs after a small number of individuals colonize a new area
- Inherited trait that is selected for over time because it allows organisms to better survive in their environment
Down
- Differences in physical traits of an individual from the group to which it belongs
- Physical movement of alleles from one population to another
- Principle that states that changes in landforms result from slow changes over a long period of time
- Theory that states that speciation occurs suddenly and rapidly followed by long periods of little evolutionary change
- Study of fossils or extinct organisms
- Evolution toward similar characteristics in unrelated species
- Process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors
- Observable change in the allele frequencies of a population over a few generations
- Theory that states that natural disasters shaped Earth's landforms and caused extinction of some species
- Theory that states that the geologic processes that shape Earth are uniform throughout time
- Pathway of natural selection in which one uncommon phenotype is selected over a more common phenotype
- Group of organisms so similar to one another that they can breed and produce fertile offspring
- Process in which two or more species evolve in response to changes in each other
- Pathway of natural selection in which intermediate phenotypes are selected over phenotypes at both extremes
- Genetic drift that results from an event that drastically reduces the size of a population
- Evolution of two or more species from one ancestral species
- Selection in which certain traits enhance mating success
- Isolation between populations due to physical barriers
- Pathway of natural selection in which two opposite, but equally common, phenotypes are selected over the most common phenotype
- Isolation between populations due to differences in courtship or mating behavior
40 Clues: Trace of an organism from the past • Elimination of a species from Earth • Study of fossils or extinct organisms • Isolation between populations due to physical barriers • Study of the distribution of organisms around the world • Selection in which certain traits enhance mating success • Physical movement of alleles from one population to another • ...
Vocabulary, week 1 and week 2 2014-03-03
Across
- the force that pulls things to the center of the earth
- events that cause much suffering, distress, or loss
- a confusing series of passageways through witch people may have a hard finding there way
- to take something apart piece by piece
- not lived in
- changed or arranged to fit a need or demand
- to become successful or win
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- the air,water,and soil and all the other things surrounding a person animal or thing
- full of danger
- to leave and not return
- very cold
- a special job or task
- to do hard work
- a journey with a specific purpose
- a region or area that has some special use
- to work or act
16 Clues: very cold • not lived in • full of danger • to work or act • to do hard work • a special job or task • to leave and not return • to become successful or win • a journey with a specific purpose • to take something apart piece by piece • a region or area that has some special use • changed or arranged to fit a need or demand • events that cause much suffering, distress, or loss • ...
Types of Disasters 2021-08-20
13 Clues: Idai • 9/11 • Sandy • Nepal • Chernobyl • Mt. Vesuvius • Titanic/Wahine • Electrical 'strike' • Series of large waves • Sudden drop of lots of snow • Lots of rocks/debris falling • Violently rotating columns of air • Sudden rush of large amounts of water
XTREME PUZZLE 2024-03-11
Across
- Something with that you can make a fire which is black.
- A celebration which is every year.
- If you put water in a glass, which is empty, it is...?
- It is an accommodation which is simply designed.
- A boat that transports people across large rivers.
- A museum which you can see art.
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- Something that amplifies the voice.
- A person who works for the state.
- A vegetable that is orange.
- You take a bike with which you can ride a mountain...
- A Bow which has many colors.
- Something that birds have.
- A animal which is cute and have many hairs.
- A glass that is not full.
- A person who protects people from disasters.
15 Clues: A glass that is not full. • Something that birds have. • A vegetable that is orange. • A Bow which has many colors. • A museum which you can see art. • A person who works for the state. • A celebration which is every year. • Something that amplifies the voice. • A animal which is cute and have many hairs. • A person who protects people from disasters. • ...
DRR 2023-04-12
Across
- are resources, means, and strengths which exist in households and in the community and which enable them to cope with, withstand, prepare for, prevent, mitigate, or quickly recover from a disaster.
- are often as a result of the combination of: exposure to a hazard, conditions of vulnerability that are present; and insufficient capacity or measures to reduce or cope with the potential negative consequences.
- refer to the likelihood of an event occurring and the negative impact it could have. It is a multidisciplinary concept used in various contexts, resulting from the interactions between natural and human-induced hazards and vulnerable/capable conditions.
- one of the most hazardous
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- set of prevailing or consequential conditions, which adversely affect the community's ability to prevent, mitigate, prepare for, and respond to hazardous events.
- more than 20 active volcanoes found all over the country.
- in the world having more than 20 typhoons a year, earthquakes everyday
7 Clues: one of the most hazardous • more than 20 active volcanoes found all over the country. • in the world having more than 20 typhoons a year, earthquakes everyday • set of prevailing or consequential conditions, which adversely affect the community's ability to prevent, mitigate, prepare for, and respond to hazardous events. • ...
Global Economy and Disaster Relief 2024-03-27
Across
- the practice of keeping things clean and healthy, especially when it comes to things like toilets and garbage
- people who are not in the military, regular people living their lives in their communities.
- places where rocks, stones, and minerals are dug out of the ground
- when the ground shakes because of movements in the Earth's crust
- bondage when someone is forced to work to pay off a debt, but they can never earn enough to actually pay it off
- things like bandages, medicine, and equipment that doctors and nurses use to help people who are sick or hurt
- a big storm with strong winds and lots of rain, it forms over warm ocean water
- when people leave a place because it's not safe, can happen during natural disasters like hurricanes
- the way of life for a group of people, including their beliefs, traditions, and customs
- help that's given to people who are suffering because of things like wars, disasters, or poverty
- happens when someone doesn't get enough of the right food to stay healthy, can make people weak and sick.
- a giant wave usually caused by an earthquake under the ocean
- a type of mine where tunnels are dug deep into the ground to extract minerals
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- something that is not allowed by law, it's illegal or forbidden
- people who move from one place to another to find work, often in fields like farming or construction
- the basic materials that are used to make things, they can include things like wood, metal, and plastic.
- water that has been used in homes, businesses, or industries and is no longer clean
- when children are made to work instead of going to school or playing
- people who work in other people's homes, doing tasks like cleaning, cooking, and taking care of children or elderly family members
- large holes dug in the ground to extract valuable minerals like coal or gold, can be very deep and can cause environmental damage.
- when people are forced or tricked into being sold or traded, often for things like forced labor
- keeping ourselves and our surroundings clean to prevent illness and stay healthy, includes things like washing our hands and brushing our teeth
- the practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals for food
- children who are forced to join armed groups and fight in wars
- the process of making goods, usually in factories, involves turning raw materials into finished products
- the plant that chocolate comes from, grows in warm climates and produces seeds that are used to make chocolate
- the dirty water and waste that comes from toilets, sinks, and showers in our homes
- all the money and trade that happens between countries all around the world
- chemicals that farmers use to keep bugs and weeds away from their crops
- when farmers grow only one type of plant in a large area, it's called monocrop
30 Clues: a giant wave usually caused by an earthquake under the ocean • children who are forced to join armed groups and fight in wars • something that is not allowed by law, it's illegal or forbidden • when the ground shakes because of movements in the Earth's crust • places where rocks, stones, and minerals are dug out of the ground • ...
Natural Resources Key terms crossword 2022-02-23
Across
- reusable resources
- the process that water goes through
- the surface of the earth
- non-reusable resources
- outer edge of the earth's sky
- section of the earth that contains life
- resources that last
- life other than human life
- staple in plant life
- connections of routines within the earth's environment
- found within the natural earth
- opposite of wildlife
- nonliving resources
- fuel made by dead matter from living things
Down
- resources that don't last
- section of the earth that contains water
- resources found in the earth
- living resources
- staple in human and environmental life
- common weather conditions in an area
- movement of air in the earth's atmosphere
21 Clues: living resources • reusable resources • resources that last • nonliving resources • staple in plant life • opposite of wildlife • non-reusable resources • the surface of the earth • resources that don't last • life other than human life • resources found in the earth • outer edge of the earth's sky • found within the natural earth • the process that water goes through • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2017-10-30
Across
- Isolation between populations due to barriers related to time, such as differences in mating periods
- Evolution of one or more closely related species into different species
- Genetic drift that occurs after a small number of individuals colonize a new area
- Theory that states that speciation occurs suddenly and rapidly followed by long periods of little evolutionary change
- Inherited trait that is selected for over time because it allows organisms to better survive in their environment
- Pathway of natural selection in which one uncommon phenotype is selected over a more common phenotype
- Study of the distribution of organisms around the world
- Proportion of one allele, compared with all the alleles for that trait, in the gene pool
- Observable change in the allele frequencies of a population over a few generations
- Trace of an organism from the past
- Collection of alleles found in all of the individuals of a population
- Process by which humans modify a species by breeding it for certain traits
- Process by which one species evolves and gives rise to many descendant species that occupy different ecological niches
- Pathway of natural selection in which intermediate phenotypes are selected over phenotypes at both extremes
- Theory that states that natural disasters shaped Earth's landforms and caused extinction of some species
- Isolation between populations due to physical barriers
- Measure of an organism's ability to survive and produce offspring relative to other members of a population
- Process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors
- Evolution of two or more species from one ancestral species
Down
- Genetic drift that results from an event that drastically reduces the size of a population
- Remnants of an organ or structure that functioned in an earlier ancestor
- Final stage in speciation, in which members of isolated populations are either no longer able to mate or no longer able to produce viable offspring
- Ability of a trait to be passed from one generation to the next
- All of the individuals of a species that live in the same area
- Pathway of natural selection in which two opposite, but equally common, phenotypes are selected over the most common phenotype
- Change in allele frequencies due to chance alone, occurring most commonly in small populations
- Study of fossils or extinct organisms
- Evolution toward similar characteristics in unrelated species
- Theory that states that the geologic processes that shape Earth are uniform throughout time
- Process in which two or more species evolve in response to changes in each other
- Mechanism by which individuals that have inherited beneficial adaptations produce more offspring on average than do other individuals
- Group of organisms so similar to one another that they can breed and produce fertile offspring
- Principle that states that changes in landforms result from slow changes over a long period of time
- Body part that is similar in structure on different organisms but performs different functions
- Elimination of a species from Earth
- Isolation between populations due to differences in courtship or mating behavior
- Body part that is similar in function as a body part of another organism but is structurally different
- Physical movement of alleles from one population to another
- Selection in which certain traits enhance mating success
- Differences in physical traits of an individual from the group to which it belongs
40 Clues: Trace of an organism from the past • Elimination of a species from Earth • Study of fossils or extinct organisms • Isolation between populations due to physical barriers • Study of the distribution of organisms around the world • Selection in which certain traits enhance mating success • Physical movement of alleles from one population to another • ...
Lya's crossword 2023-08-27
Across
- d__t__i__n (language and literature)
- co__a__ (social sciences)
- m__t__n_ (social sciences)
- p_a__s (natural sciences)
- s__s (math)
- p__n__c__t__n (english)
- b_d_ (natural sciences)
- f_a__i__s (math)
- _t_r_e_ (language and literature)
- s__t__s ( natural sciences)
- n_u_s (language and literature)
- m___i__i_a__o_s (math)
Down
- d__i__o__ (math)
- p__s__e__s (social sciences)
- c__t__e (social sciences)
- p_a__t_ (natur sciences)
- a__m__s (natural Sciences)
- o___o__a__y (language and literature)
- m__s (social Sciences)
- p_e_s (lenguage and literature)
20 Clues: s__s (math) • d__i__o__ (math) • f_a__i__s (math) • b_d_ (natural sciences) • m__s (social Sciences) • m___i__i_a__o_s (math) • p__n__c__t__n (english) • p_a__t_ (natur sciences) • co__a__ (social sciences) • c__t__e (social sciences) • p_a__s (natural sciences) • a__m__s (natural Sciences) • m__t__n_ (social sciences) • s__t__s ( natural sciences) • p__s__e__s (social sciences) • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2017-10-30
Across
- Theory that states that speciation occurs suddenly and rapidly followed by long periods of little evolutionary change
- Study of the distribution of organisms around the world
- Isolation between populations due to physical barriers
- Process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors
- Process in which two or more species evolve in response to changes in each other
- Mechanism by which individuals that have inherited beneficial adaptations produce more offspring on average than do other individuals
- Process by which humans modify a species by breeding it for certain traits
- Observable change in the allele frequencies of a population over a few generations
- Ability of a trait to be passed from one generation to the next
- Trace of an organism from the past
- All of the individuals of a species that live in the same area
- Study of fossils or extinct organisms
- Selection in which certain traits enhance mating success
- Change in allele frequencies due to chance alone, occurring most commonly in small populations
- Evolution of one or more closely related species into different species
- Genetic drift that occurs after a small number of individuals colonize a new area
- Group of organisms so similar to one another that they can breed and produce fertile offspring
- Inherited trait that is selected for over time because it allows organisms to better survive in their environment
- Evolution toward similar characteristics in unrelated species
Down
- Pathway of natural selection in which one uncommon phenotype is selected over a more common phenotype
- Elimination of a species from Earth
- Body part that is similar in function as a body part of another organism but is structurally different
- Evolution of two or more species from one ancestral species
- Principle that states that changes in landforms result from slow changes over a long period of time
- Final stage in speciation, in which members of isolated populations are either no longer able to mate or no longer able to produce viable offspring
- Collection of alleles found in all of the individuals of a population
- Isolation between populations due to differences in courtship or mating behavior
- Theory that states that the geologic processes that shape Earth are uniform throughout time
- Proportion of one allele, compared with all the alleles for that trait, in the gene pool
- Differences in physical traits of an individual from the group to which it belongs
- Remnants of an organ or structure that functioned in an earlier ancestor
- Isolation between populations due to barriers related to time, such as differences in mating periods
- Theory that states that natural disasters shaped Earth's landforms and caused extinction of some species
- Pathway of natural selection in which two opposite, but equally common, phenotypes are selected over the most common phenotype
- Body part that is similar in structure on different organisms but performs different functions
- Physical movement of alleles from one population to another
- Measure of an organism's ability to survive and produce offspring relative to other members of a population
- Pathway of natural selection in which intermediate phenotypes are selected over phenotypes at both extremes
- Genetic drift that results from an event that drastically reduces the size of a population
- Process by which one species evolves and gives rise to many descendant species that occupy different ecological niches
40 Clues: Trace of an organism from the past • Elimination of a species from Earth • Study of fossils or extinct organisms • Isolation between populations due to physical barriers • Study of the distribution of organisms around the world • Selection in which certain traits enhance mating success • Evolution of two or more species from one ancestral species • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2017-10-30
Across
- Genetic drift that occurs after a small number of individuals colonize a new area
- Process by which one species evolves and gives rise to many descendant species that occupy different ecological niches
- Isolation between populations due to differences in courtship or mating behavior
- Collection of alleles found in all of the individuals of a population
- Theory that states that natural disasters shaped Earth's landforms and caused extinction of some species
- Process in which two or more species evolve in response to changes in each other
- Theory that states that speciation occurs suddenly and rapidly followed by long periods of little evolutionary change
- Final stage in speciation, in which members of isolated populations are either no longer able to mate or no longer able to produce viable offspring
- Study of the distribution of organisms around the world
- Proportion of one allele, compared with all the alleles for that trait, in the gene pool
- Physical movement of alleles from one population to another
- Process by which humans modify a species by breeding it for certain traits
- Inherited trait that is selected for over time because it allows organisms to better survive in their environment
- All of the individuals of a species that live in the same area
- Isolation between populations due to barriers related to time, such as differences in mating periods
- Differences in physical traits of an individual from the group to which it belongs
- Change in allele frequencies due to chance alone, occurring most commonly in small populations
- Isolation between populations due to physical barriers
- Study of fossils or extinct organisms
- Evolution toward similar characteristics in unrelated species
- Principle that states that changes in landforms result from slow changes over a long period of time
- Evolution of one or more closely related species into different species
- Evolution of two or more species from one ancestral species
- Measure of an organism's ability to survive and produce offspring relative to other members of a population
- Trace of an organism from the past
Down
- Process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors
- Body part that is similar in function as a body part of another organism but is structurally different
- Pathway of natural selection in which one uncommon phenotype is selected over a more common phenotype
- Pathway of natural selection in which two opposite, but equally common, phenotypes are selected over the most common phenotype
- Mechanism by which individuals that have inherited beneficial adaptations produce more offspring on average than do other individuals
- Theory that states that the geologic processes that shape Earth are uniform throughout time
- Ability of a trait to be passed from one generation to the next
- Observable change in the allele frequencies of a population over a few generations
- Genetic drift that results from an event that drastically reduces the size of a population
- Remnants of an organ or structure that functioned in an earlier ancestor
- Body part that is similar in structure on different organisms but performs different functions
- Pathway of natural selection in which intermediate phenotypes are selected over phenotypes at both extremes
- Elimination of a species from Earth
- Group of organisms so similar to one another that they can breed and produce fertile offspring
- Selection in which certain traits enhance mating success
40 Clues: Trace of an organism from the past • Elimination of a species from Earth • Study of fossils or extinct organisms • Isolation between populations due to physical barriers • Study of the distribution of organisms around the world • Selection in which certain traits enhance mating success • Physical movement of alleles from one population to another • ...
Lya's crossword 2021-06-25
Across
- d__t__i__n (language and literature)
- co__a__ (social sciences)
- m__t__n_ (social sciences)
- p_a__s (natural sciences)
- s__s (math)
- p__n__c__t__n (english)
- b_d_ (natural sciences)
- f_a__i__s (math)
- _t_r_e_ (language and literature)
- s__t__s ( natural sciences)
- n_u_s (language and literature)
- m___i__i_a__o_s (math)
Down
- d__i__o__ (math)
- p__s__e__s (social sciences)
- c__t__e (social sciences)
- p_a__t_ (natur sciences)
- a__m__s (natural Sciences)
- o___o__a__y (language and literature)
- m__s (social Sciences)
- p_e_s (lenguage and literature)
20 Clues: s__s (math) • d__i__o__ (math) • f_a__i__s (math) • b_d_ (natural sciences) • m__s (social Sciences) • m___i__i_a__o_s (math) • p__n__c__t__n (english) • p_a__t_ (natur sciences) • co__a__ (social sciences) • c__t__e (social sciences) • p_a__s (natural sciences) • a__m__s (natural Sciences) • m__t__n_ (social sciences) • s__t__s ( natural sciences) • p__s__e__s (social sciences) • ...
Lya's crossword 2021-06-25
Across
- d__t__i__n (language and literature)
- co__a__ (social sciences)
- m__t__n_ (social sciences)
- p_a__s (natural sciences)
- s__s (math)
- p__n__c__t__n (english)
- b_d_ (natural sciences)
- f_a__i__s (math)
- _t_r_e_ (language and literature)
- s__t__s ( natural sciences)
- n_u_s (language and literature)
- m___i__i_a__o_s (math)
Down
- d__i__o__ (math)
- p__s__e__s (social sciences)
- c__t__e (social sciences)
- p_a__t_ (natur sciences)
- a__m__s (natural Sciences)
- o___o__a__y (language and literature)
- m__s (social Sciences)
- p_e_s (lenguage and literature)
20 Clues: s__s (math) • d__i__o__ (math) • f_a__i__s (math) • b_d_ (natural sciences) • m__s (social Sciences) • m___i__i_a__o_s (math) • p__n__c__t__n (english) • p_a__t_ (natur sciences) • co__a__ (social sciences) • c__t__e (social sciences) • p_a__s (natural sciences) • a__m__s (natural Sciences) • m__t__n_ (social sciences) • s__t__s ( natural sciences) • p__s__e__s (social sciences) • ...
Climate Change Crossword 2022-05-12
Across
- A gaseous fossil fuel that is found in nature (hint: most of the answer is in the question)
- These living things help remove CO2 from our planet, but we put out too much for them to recycle alone.
- One way to refer to non-fossil fuels is _________ energy.
- Is the phrase used to describe JUST how Earth's average temperature is getting hotter.
- The problem we as humans face is not necessarily that Earth's climate is changing (this happens naturally) but how _______________ it is changing.
- The various types of fuels that put out CO2 emissions are called __________________.
- The main greenhouse gas the causes climate change is _______________.
- As climate change gets worse, so will natural disasters such as ____________ in places like California and Australia.
Down
- The "sphere" of Earth where most emissions end up.
- The gasses that cause climate change are called ____________________, named for the effect they cause on Earth's atmosphere.
- One major cause of climate change is the industry that creates all the _____ we eat.
- One of the ways we look at past climate is observing ___ cores from various places around the world.
- A solid fossil fuel burned in many factories, especially during the Industrial Revolution.
- CO2 _________ are mostly responsible for the current climate change (the word for "something that is put out).
- In the past years, several _____________ have been declared dead as all the ice making them up melts.
- Some places are trying to help fight climate change by allowing only new ___________ cars to be sold after a certain year.
- Is the phrase used to describe how as the Earth's temperature warms, conditions around the world will change.
- A liquid fossil fuel dug up out of the ground and from under oceans.
18 Clues: The "sphere" of Earth where most emissions end up. • One way to refer to non-fossil fuels is _________ energy. • A liquid fossil fuel dug up out of the ground and from under oceans. • The main greenhouse gas the causes climate change is _______________. • One major cause of climate change is the industry that creates all the _____ we eat. • ...
Narrative Elements and Pronouns Vocabulary 2019-12-12
Across
- In this type of conflict, a character is facing a problem with the government or community.
- The point of view that uses pronouns such as he, she, him, her, they.
- The people, animals, and creatures that take part in the action of a story.
- A pronoun that refers back to the subject of a sentence and is necessary for the sentence to make sense.
- These pronouns show possession or ownership. Ex. hers, his, its, ours, theirs
- In this type of conflict, a character is battling the outside elements such as weather, water, or natural disasters.
- The series of events that happen in a story. Ex. exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution.
- A pronoun that adds emphasis to its antecedent and is not necessary for the sentence to make sense.
Down
- The point of view that uses pronouns such as I, me, my, we, us.
- These pronouns refer back to the subject of a sentence. Ex. he, she, they, we, I, you
- The message or lesson learned from the story. Ex. Treat others as you would want to be treated. Good will always triumph over evil.
- These pronouns receive the action of the verb in a sentence. Ex. him, her, me, them, us
- Any struggle between opposing forces in a story
- The noun that the pronoun refers to.
- A word that takes the place of a noun. Ex. I, me, he, she
- In this type of conflict, a character is battling an internal struggle.
- This point of view is rarely used in fiction stories. This point of view uses pronouns you and your.
- Warsaw, Poland is an example of this narrative element.
18 Clues: The noun that the pronoun refers to. • Any struggle between opposing forces in a story • Warsaw, Poland is an example of this narrative element. • A word that takes the place of a noun. Ex. I, me, he, she • The point of view that uses pronouns such as I, me, my, we, us. • The point of view that uses pronouns such as he, she, him, her, they. • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 Review 2020-12-28
Across
- this is an example of a physical property
- atoms bond to form this
- part of the atom that makes up most of it's mass
- an initial thought or our best guess at something
Down
- one main area of physical science
- atoms bond to form these
- the perspective in which we understand and interpret events
- is an example of a chemical property
- catastrophes and disasters occur in our world because of this
9 Clues: atoms bond to form this • atoms bond to form these • one main area of physical science • is an example of a chemical property • this is an example of a physical property • part of the atom that makes up most of it's mass • an initial thought or our best guess at something • the perspective in which we understand and interpret events • ...
My spelling cross word 2013-05-29
Across
- what do you call a tart
- you use a __ to help you cook
- what do you call some one that escapes
- you __ a word to make it shorter
- we did kindy __ last year
- what is some thing like a coffee
- what do you call someone that isn't here
- my friends dog __ the bone
Down
- Einstein is __ in his own ways
- the massage I got __ the pain
- what is a word that means I will do
- the architectures brilliant __ was to build the house around a tee
- What is another word for many
- what is the name for all the Greece kings
- What family are frogs in
- some people have a __ against eggs
- the debris was like rubble
- disasters cause __ in some country
- what is another way to call some one famous
- to be pregnant
20 Clues: to be pregnant • what do you call a tart • What family are frogs in • we did kindy __ last year • the debris was like rubble • my friends dog __ the bone • the massage I got __ the pain • What is another word for many • you use a __ to help you cook • Einstein is __ in his own ways • you __ a word to make it shorter • what is some thing like a coffee • ...
Space Missions 1 2023-02-21
Across
- minimum requirement for astronauts
- military satellite system
- 665 days living in space
- number of years the space shuttle missions flew
- number of women that traveled to space
- first mission to land on the moon
- goal was to get humans into space
- recycled into drinking water
- Challenger 1986 blew up on launch and Columbia broke apart on its return to earth
- women must meet the same requirements
Down
- first american in space
- one of the voyager mission test
- message to carried by the voyager missions
- number of countries visiting the ISS
- first russian in space
- reuseable spacecraft for people and equipment
- For weather and communications
- explored all of the large planets
- US and Russian astronauts met in space
- Started the space race
- missions to the moon testing
21 Clues: first russian in space • Started the space race • first american in space • 665 days living in space • military satellite system • missions to the moon testing • recycled into drinking water • For weather and communications • one of the voyager mission test • explored all of the large planets • first mission to land on the moon • goal was to get humans into space • ...
Exodus 2023-04-03
Across
- complete trust or confidence in something or someone
- the state of being in bondage
- a meeting place for worship
- ancient ruler of
- the extraordinary events
- the tribe of Israel set apart to serve as priests and assistants in worship.
- the ten disasters God inflicted on Egypt
- barren land
- the successor of Moses
- the subjugation and assumption of control of a place or people by use of military force.
- Moses' brother
Down
- the day of rest and worship
- bread-like substance
- act or action of saving
- disobedience
- the mountain where God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses and the Israelites.
- the commemoration of God's deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt.
- seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean-two words
- the leader chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt
- the agreement or promise
20 Clues: barren land • disobedience • Moses' brother • ancient ruler of • bread-like substance • the successor of Moses • act or action of saving • the extraordinary events • the agreement or promise • the day of rest and worship • a meeting place for worship • the state of being in bondage • the ten disasters God inflicted on Egypt • seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean-two words • ...
Content 4 review 2024-01-10
Across
- city councilmen
- Large marsupial
- One of two families depicted by David
- Has a trunk
- Munch used oil, ________ and pastel when creating The Cry in 1893
- Man's best friend
- Painter of the Oxbow
- Flying mammal
- Favorite subject of Cezanne (3 word)
- may have been the influence for The Scream/The Cry
- Goya painted the disasters of ________________
Down
- artistic movement showing light-hearted affairs of the aristocracy
- portion of a boat for lower-class citizens
- inspired by Titian's Venus of Urbino
- painted Luncheon on the Grass
- 3 words for how Nadar took aerial photos
- belief that subject matter in art should have a moral
- This painting, in 1849, presented the subject in a straightforward manner
- 19th C. paintings influenced by Japanese wood block prints
- "little mountain"
- Likes to chase mice
- female artist influenced by Japanese printmaking
22 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • city councilmen • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • "little mountain" • Likes to chase mice • Painter of the Oxbow • painted Luncheon on the Grass • inspired by Titian's Venus of Urbino • Favorite subject of Cezanne (3 word) • One of two families depicted by David • 3 words for how Nadar took aerial photos • portion of a boat for lower-class citizens • ...
deneme 2024-05-04
Across
- The whole world immediately needs to take action to combat ………….. change and its impacts.
- The fundamental rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled, often enshrined in national and international law.
- According to the UN World Water Development Report 2023, what percentage of the world population does not have access to clean drinking water?
- The variety of life on Earth, including species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem diversity.
- A term referring to the unequal distribution of power, resources, and opportunities between men and women.
- A type of energy derived from natural resources that are replenished on a human timescale.
- …………….. growth considers social, environmental, and economic factors.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease over a whole country or the world at a particular time.
- A …………. …………. is a technologically modern urban area that uses different types of electronic methods and sensors to collect specific data.
- The process of reusing materials or products to create new items, thereby reducing waste.
Down
- According to the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) 2023 report, approximately percentage of the world's population does not have access to the Internet
- SDG1 aims to end ____ in all its forms everywhere.
- The term refers to the gap between those who have access to ICTs and the Internet and those who do not
- The condition of being deprived of access to resources, rights, or opportunities.
- The World ……… …….….. provides food assistance to millions of people affected by crises and disasters.
- There are ____ Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations in 2015.
- The leading cause of marine pollution, often entering the ocean through rivers , runoff and people.
- ……… agreement, adopted in 2015, outlines global efforts to combat climate change.
18 Clues: SDG1 aims to end ____ in all its forms everywhere. • …………….. growth considers social, environmental, and economic factors. • The condition of being deprived of access to resources, rights, or opportunities. • ……… agreement, adopted in 2015, outlines global efforts to combat climate change. • ...