natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Natural disaster 2020-01-02
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- To cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems
- eruption the sudden occurrence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material
- a violent wind which has a circular movement, found in the West Pacific Ocean
- lava It consists of fragments of pulverized rock, minerals and volcanic glass, created during volcanic eruptions, less than 2 m in diameter
- A prolonged period of abnormally hot weather.
- A mass of mud and other earthy material that is falling or has fallen down a hillside or other slope
- an extremely large wave caused by movement of the Earth under the sea, often caused by an earthquake
- A mass of rock and earth moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope
- A strong dangerous wind which forms itself into an upside-down spinning cone and is able to destroy buildings as it moves across the ground . They are also known as twister or cyclone
- fire An uncontrolled fire in a wooded area
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- When there is not enough food for a great number of people, causing illness and death, or a particular period when this happens
- An extreme weather condition with very strong wind, heavy rain and often thunder and lightning
- A long period when there is little or no rain
- a sudden violent movement of the Earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage
- A large amount of ice, snow and rock falling quickly down the side of a mountain
- A severe snow storm with strong winds
- It consists of balls or irregular lumps of ice, each of which is called a hailstone.
17 Clues: A severe snow storm with strong winds • fire An uncontrolled fire in a wooded area • A long period when there is little or no rain • A prolonged period of abnormally hot weather. • A mass of rock and earth moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope • a violent wind which has a circular movement, found in the West Pacific Ocean • ...
natural disaster 2021-11-18
17 Clues: hot • dry • hole • wave • virus • thunder • mud fall • drenched • snowfall • eruptions • earth fall • circle wind • plates move • spread easily • rock from space • ice from the sky • small circle ind
Natural Selection 2014-10-30
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- the 'father' of evolution
- where an animal becomes more suited to its environment
- an animals surroundings
- opposite of tall
- the development of organisms
- characteristics that are transferred from parents to offspring
- insect from the industrial revolution
- a distinguishing characteristic
- opposite of light
- different characteristics in the same species of animal
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- opposite of short
- a way of hiding from prey
- ...of the fittest
- process where traits become more or less common
- food for predators
- an idea used to explain something
- opposite of dark
17 Clues: opposite of tall • opposite of dark • opposite of short • ...of the fittest • opposite of light • food for predators • an animals surroundings • the 'father' of evolution • a way of hiding from prey • the development of organisms • a distinguishing characteristic • an idea used to explain something • insect from the industrial revolution • process where traits become more or less common • ...
Natural Disaster 2017-04-26
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- A great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged.
- A localized, violently destructive windstorm occurring over land, especially in the Middle West, and characterized by a long, funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground and made visible by condensation and debris.
- A brief powerful eruption of particles and intense electromagnetic radiation from the sun's surface, associated with sunspots and causing disturbances to radio communication on earth.
- Outward and downward slope movement of an abundance of slope-forming materials.
- A period of dry weather, especially a long one that is injurious to crops.
- Asteroids that impact the Earth.
- A transient storm of lightning and thunder, usually with rain and gusty winds, sometimes with hail or snow, produced by cumulonimbus clouds.
- A storm with hail.
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- Expulsion of magma and gas from the Earth's interior.
- A heavy and prolonged snowstorm covering a wide area.
- An air mass of high temperature covering an extended area and moving relatively slowly.
- A large-scale, atmospheric wind-and-pressure system characterized by low pressure at its center and by circular wind motion.
- An unusually large sea wave produced by a sea quake or under sea volcanic eruption.
- Occurs when a gas, usually CO2, suddenly erupts from deep lake water.
- Caused by natural erosion or human mining makes the ground too weak to support the structures built on it.
- The result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves.
- Any large fire that spreads rapidly and is hard to extinguish.
17 Clues: A storm with hail. • Asteroids that impact the Earth. • Expulsion of magma and gas from the Earth's interior. • A heavy and prolonged snowstorm covering a wide area. • Any large fire that spreads rapidly and is hard to extinguish. • Occurs when a gas, usually CO2, suddenly erupts from deep lake water. • ...
Natural hazards 2021-12-01
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- capital city of Nepal
- the supply of this was cut off after the Nepal earthquake in many areas
- the process where the oceanic plate is pushed under the continental
- effect what happens in the days, weeks and months after a natural hazard
- emergency help from overseas given after a natural hazard
- the point of the earthquake
- experienced on Everest as a result of the earthquake in Nepal
- can be triggered after an earthquake, this didn't happen in Nepal 2015 as it isn't coastal
- this plate boundary type is where a continental and oceanic plate meet
- continent where Nepal is located
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- the tectonic plate where the UK is situated
- plate boundary where 2 plates move in the same direction but different speeds
- Island country situated on boundary of North American and Eurasian plate
- effect what happens straight away after a natural hazard
- this plate boundary is where 2 plates are slowly moving apart
- experienced a 7.9 magnitude earthquake in 2015
- 7000 of these were destroyed by the Nepal earthquake in 2015
17 Clues: capital city of Nepal • the point of the earthquake • continent where Nepal is located • the tectonic plate where the UK is situated • experienced a 7.9 magnitude earthquake in 2015 • effect what happens straight away after a natural hazard • emergency help from overseas given after a natural hazard • 7000 of these were destroyed by the Nepal earthquake in 2015 • ...
Natural Resources 2021-12-08
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- Organisms that feed on other organisms for energy are
- Breaking down dead bodies is a job for
- The uppermost layer of soil where most plants grow is
- Nonliving factors in an ecosystem are called
- The gradual washing or blowing away of soil is
- Substances washing off the surface into water sources are called
- What obtains energy by feeding on dead bodies
- Good quality air that is free from ______ is important
- Communities of interacting organisms are called
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- Vehicles and industry produce gasses known as
- Areas used to produce wood and fiber are called _____ forests
- Preserving and protecting the natural environment is
- Wildlife includes animals and ________ life
- Organisms that convert light energy to food are
- If one factor in an ecosystem is affected, then ___ are
- Natural resources can be used by humans to fulfill a
- Although water covers much of the earth it is not all
17 Clues: Breaking down dead bodies is a job for • Wildlife includes animals and ________ life • Nonliving factors in an ecosystem are called • Vehicles and industry produce gasses known as • What obtains energy by feeding on dead bodies • The gradual washing or blowing away of soil is • Organisms that convert light energy to food are • ...
Natural Selection 2024-02-26
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- an event or process that leads to a result or change
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- trait. a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
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- a characteristic that all members of a species have
- an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- an idea about what might happen that is based on what you already know
- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a group
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- a result or change that happens because of an event or process
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce with organisms from any other group
17 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 • living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria • an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food • any difference in traits between individual organisms • ...
Natural Selection 2024-10-30
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- A group of individuals born and living around the same time.
- A characteristic all members of a species have.
- An instruction for making a protein molecule.
- A group of organisms of the same kind.
- Any difference in traits among organisms.
- A random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait.
- A traits that makes it more likely an animal will survive.
- A graphic that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a group.
- To receive genes from a parent
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- An animal that hunts or kills another animal for food.
- A way of hiding by looking the same as the background.
- An organism produced as a result of sexual reproduction.
- A related organisms from a previous generation.
- Everything living and nonliving that surrounds an organism.
- A specific characteristic of an individual organism.
- The number of individuals with each trait in a population.
- An animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
17 Clues: To receive genes from a parent • A group of organisms of the same kind. • Any difference in traits among organisms. • An instruction for making a protein molecule. • A characteristic all members of a species have. • A related organisms from a previous generation. • A specific characteristic of an individual organism. • ...
natural law 2025-12-02
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- Which type of law is revealed through Scripture?
- A goal or aim which is in line with God’s plan
- Term for an ethical theory that judges the morality of an action based on whether the action itself is right or wrong according to a set of rules or duties, rather than on the consequences of the action
- Word for an ethical theory that aims at a final goal or purpose.
- What term refers to God’s perfect, unchanging plan governing all creation?
- The intention behind an action
- Some property that a thing has by its very nature is…?
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- What term refers to specific moral rules derived from general natural law principles?
- What is the term for reasoning from general principles to specific conclusions?
- Some aim which appears beneficial but contradicts God’s purpose
- What principle allows an action with both good and bad effects if both interior and exterior acts are good?
- Faith, hope, love
- What does Aquinas call the part of eternal law that humans can grasp through reason?
- What does Aquinas call the laws of particular societies?
- The action as performed
- Prudence, justice, temperance, fortitude
- What do we call the basic human inclinations such as self-preservation, reproduction, and seeking truth?
17 Clues: Faith, hope, love • The action as performed • The intention behind an action • Prudence, justice, temperance, fortitude • A goal or aim which is in line with God’s plan • Which type of law is revealed through Scripture? • Some property that a thing has by its very nature is…? • What does Aquinas call the laws of particular societies? • ...
Natural Selection 2025-11-21
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- when variations are measured or counted, most fall within average with few extremes
- a species making more of themselves
- a characteristic of an organism
- a short burst of evolution, often in reaction to a change in the environment
- reproduction that involves only one parent and produces clones
- changes in the genetic code that result in new characteristics
- differences between members of the same species
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- producing more young than can possibly survive
- a group of organisms in the same place that are all the same species
- organisms best suited to live in their environment will survive, be able to reproduce, and pass their genes on into the next generation
- reproduction that involves two parents and results in varied offspring
- the process by which organisms change over time
- differences that occur because of new genetic combinations
- process where organisms that are best suited to their environment live better and pass on genes for their traits
- a type of evolution where small changes add up over time
- the British naturalist who developed the theory of Natural Selection
- beneficial variations that enable organisms to live better
17 Clues: a characteristic of an organism • a species making more of themselves • producing more young than can possibly survive • the process by which organisms change over time • differences between members of the same species • a type of evolution where small changes add up over time • differences that occur because of new genetic combinations • ...
Hydro meteorological Hazard 2021-05-11
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- , one of the reasons of flooding.
- ,occur without warning and can become very dangerous in just a short amount of time.
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- ,An environment of lower air pressure than the surrounding areas. Low-pressure systems develop in these regions of wind divergence in the upper layers of the atmosphere.
- ,it is a rapidly-rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain.
- , part of a tropical clone that has a mostly calm weather and it is located at the center
- ,locally known as "bagyo"
- ,The Philippines' government department tasked with providing insurance from natural disasters and ensuring the peace, well-being, and economic welfare of all citizens.
7 Clues: ,locally known as "bagyo" • , one of the reasons of flooding. • ,occur without warning and can become very dangerous in just a short amount of time. • , part of a tropical clone that has a mostly calm weather and it is located at the center • ...
Foreign Policy Vocab 2021-03-31
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- agreements between nations to aid and protect one another
- Official representatives to foreign governments
- Private organizations that pursue activities to relieve suffering, promote the interests of the poor, protect the environment
- Military alliance created in 1949 made up of 12 non-Communist countries including the United States that support each other if attacked.
- An international organization dedicated to the medical care of the sick or wounded in wars and natural disasters
- An unsuccessful invasion of Cuba in 1961, which was sponsored by the United States. Its purpose was to overthrow Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.
- the basic rights to which all people are entitled as human beings
- native to a country, not foreign; relating to the life or affairs of a household; a household servant
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- Actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in making something worldwide in scope.
- from another country
- The practice of conducting negotiations between countries
- Serves as the President's principal adviser on U.S. foreign policy
- The 1962 confrontation between US and the Soviet Union over Soviet missiles in Cuba.
- An agency of the United Nations responsible for programs to aid education and the health of children and mothers in developing countries
- An agreement for free trade between the United States and Canada and Mexico
15 Clues: from another country • Official representatives to foreign governments • agreements between nations to aid and protect one another • The practice of conducting negotiations between countries • the basic rights to which all people are entitled as human beings • Serves as the President's principal adviser on U.S. foreign policy • ...
Hurricane Harvey 2026-01-06
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- Record-breaking amount during Harvey
- State most affected by Hurricane Harvey
- Calm center of a hurricane
- Emergency operation to save people
- Month when Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas
- People who help during disasters
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- Strong rotating storm
- Safe place during save people
- Spiral storm features
- Emergency action to leave danger
10 Clues: Strong rotating storm • Spiral storm features • Calm center of a hurricane • Safe place during save people • Emergency action to leave danger • People who help during disasters • Emergency operation to save people • Record-breaking amount during Harvey • State most affected by Hurricane Harvey • Month when Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas
Preparing for Disasters 2025-04-07
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- used in mass destruction
- A system used to classify WMDs
- Disaster readiness approach
- Illness from a disease
- Outbreaks such as the flu Pandemic
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- Deliberate release of agents found in nature
- Toxic chemical warfare
- Examples include TNT & nitroglycerin
- disasters Terrorist attack using explosive weapons
- Death due to disease
- A drug that increases heart rate and is found in DuoDote kit
- Damaged caused by tornadoes or wildfires
- EAS is an example of this
- Used to manage incidents
14 Clues: Death due to disease • Toxic chemical warfare • Illness from a disease • used in mass destruction • Used to manage incidents • EAS is an example of this • Disaster readiness approach • A system used to classify WMDs • Outbreaks such as the flu Pandemic • Examples include TNT & nitroglycerin • Damaged caused by tornadoes or wildfires • Deliberate release of agents found in nature • ...
Red Cross Organisation Crossword 2026-02-02
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- A formal meeting where representatives come together to discuss important issues, make decisions, and set policies for the organization.
- Federation of the Red Cross and Red ___ Societies.
- One of the mission statements of the Red Cross is: “We don’t take ___.” The missing word in the sentence is the word you need to write in the crossword. It means the Red Cross stays neutral does not support any party in a conflict.
- The missing part of the name is Red Crescent, as in:
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- Major, dangerous events caused by natural processes of the Earth, such as floods, earthquakes, or tsunamis, in which the Red Cross provides humanitarian help.
- The most important rules that guide Red Cross volunteers and workers in helping people during emergencies, such as natural disasters or wars. They ensure that help is given fairly, safely, and without taking sides.
- A framework for how the Red Cross works, creating a shared identity, bringing consistency, and ensuring the organization focuses only on humanitarian help.
- A city in Switzerland where the Red Cross was founded.
- A set of international rules that act as a “rulebook” for how wars should be fought, ensuring that even during conflict, people are treated with humanity.
9 Clues: Federation of the Red Cross and Red ___ Societies. • The missing part of the name is Red Crescent, as in: • A city in Switzerland where the Red Cross was founded. • A formal meeting where representatives come together to discuss important issues, make decisions, and set policies for the organization. • ...
Vocabulary Unit 5 Week 3 2023-04-08
8 Clues: to react • sudden misfortunes • not paying attention • causing harm or hurt • tools needed for a job • reason something is done • stopping something from happening • something that happens for no apparent reason and is unexpected
Natural disasters by Nimcy 2016-05-10
5 Clues: we measure earthquakes with it • they are also known as tsunamis • that country faced three major droughts • the word 'volcano' comes from that name • the earth's upper layer is made from it
3rdU5まで 2024-11-28
11 Clues: 絶滅 • 危険、危険性 • 実は、本当は • dieの対義語 • liveの対義語 • riseの過去形 • Anpanman can ____ in the sky. • A disaster with terrible shaking. • People who live in a town or a city. • I prepared an __________ kit for disasters. • A haiku is a Japanese _____ with 17 syllables.
Ecology 2021-02-03
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- Referring to any characteristic that changes population size (NNN) because it is not affected by population density; for example, natural disasters like an earthquake
- a resource or environmental condition which limits the growth, distribution or abundance of an organism or population within an ecosystem.
- Growth of a population in an ideal, unlimited resources environment;
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- capacity The maximum population size that can be supported by the available resources in an environment;
- Referring to any characteristic that changes population size (NNN) because it is affected by population density; for example, competition
- Leveling off of exponential growth due to limiting resources
6 Clues: Leveling off of exponential growth due to limiting resources • Growth of a population in an ideal, unlimited resources environment; • capacity The maximum population size that can be supported by the available resources in an environment; • ...
Natural 2018-02-06
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- Emanații naturale de dioxid de carbon folosite în scop terapeutic în țara noastră
- Atracție turistică deosebită din M-ții Apuseni, asemănătoare unor orgi uriașe.
- Căderi de apă cu înălțimi și volum diferite care impresionează turiștii prin spectacolul oferit
- Granulația fină a acestuia și gradul ridicat de uscare reprezintă o caracteristică importantă a litoralului românesc al Mării Negre
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- Stâncă cu formă bizară situată în munții Bucegi
- Reprezintă un fenomen geologic de intres turistic fiind denumiți și ,,pietre care cresc”
- Știință străveche, care folosește plantele medicinale în scopul vindecării
- Dunării Zonă de mare atracție turistică din România considerată și ,,paradisul păsărilor” aici găsindu-se peste 280 de specii de păsări
- Formă de relief ce se caracterizează prin prezența cheilor, defileelor, peșterilor, dolinelor
- componentă a potențialului natural care influențează practicarea turismului prin regimul precipitațiilor, intensitatea vânturilor, durata de însorire.
10 Clues: Stâncă cu formă bizară situată în munții Bucegi • Știință străveche, care folosește plantele medicinale în scopul vindecării • Atracție turistică deosebită din M-ții Apuseni, asemănătoare unor orgi uriașe. • Emanații naturale de dioxid de carbon folosite în scop terapeutic în țara noastră • ...
Natural 2012-11-05
10 Clues: heal • hot spice • undeveloped • gathering crops • used for growing • natural medicine • glossy red fruit • plant with green leaves • small fruit normally red • vegtable grown under ground
NATURAL 2023-05-30
natural 2023-07-21
10 Clues: Erupting mountain • Deep narrow valley • Wetland with reeds • Large ice formation) • Large group of trees • Reef-building organism • Shining celestial body • Lowland area between hills • Natural underground chamber • Arid land with little vegetation
Natural 2025-07-31
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- White and puffy in the sky
- Colorful plant part that smells nice
- Bright light in the sky during the day
- A tall plant with a trunk and leaves
- Falls from clouds when it’s wet outside
- Moves the air and shakes trees
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- A small green part of a plant
- Big hill, sometimes with snow on top
- Water that flows in a long line
- Animal that can fly and sings
10 Clues: White and puffy in the sky • A small green part of a plant • Animal that can fly and sings • Moves the air and shakes trees • Water that flows in a long line • Big hill, sometimes with snow on top • Colorful plant part that smells nice • A tall plant with a trunk and leaves • Bright light in the sky during the day • Falls from clouds when it’s wet outside
May-June 2023 APWU Magazine 2023-04-20
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- A recent OIG audit report found that unpredictable hours and manager hostility are a major factor in the increasingly high turnover rates of non-"______" employees.
- If passed, provisions of the "Protecting the Right to ________ Act" would make it easier to join unions.
- On April 28, postal workers said "enough is enough" to workplace "________."
- The "_________" Affair in Chicago capped off a week of protests in a national campaign to secure an eight-hour workday.
- Workers "________" Day is observed annually on April 28 to remember workers killed, injured, or made ill on the job.
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- Your local "____________" contains the fundamental principles by which the local is governed.
- The Postal "_______" System provided simple and reliable banking services during the Great Depression and beyond.
- Just "_____" protections of a union contract require fair and objective investigations.
- The Postal Employees "______" Fund provides financial assistance to postal workers whose homes & property have been damaged by natural disasters.
9 Clues: On April 28, postal workers said "enough is enough" to workplace "________." • Just "_____" protections of a union contract require fair and objective investigations. • Your local "____________" contains the fundamental principles by which the local is governed. • ...
3.8 Review 2024-02-28
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- Cuba is the only example of this type of government in the caribbean.
- The type of economy Cuba has.
- An average of eight of these natural disasters impact the region per year.
- All the nations in the region except for Cuba have this type of market economy.
- The religions in the region reflect the history with religions like Santeria and this one combining ideas from christianity and Africa.
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- The nations in the governments unlike Central America are ruled by this type of government institution. This is a reflection of their history of being former colonies of Great Britain and France.
- The nations of the Caribbean nearly all suffer from small____ making it harder to develope their economies.
- The tropical islands of the Caribbean employ many people through this industry.
- Many of the people in the Caribbean speak this type of language that reflects their colonial past and the legacy of slavery.
9 Clues: The type of economy Cuba has. • Cuba is the only example of this type of government in the caribbean. • An average of eight of these natural disasters impact the region per year. • The tropical islands of the Caribbean employ many people through this industry. • All the nations in the region except for Cuba have this type of market economy. • ...
Migration 2024-03-05
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- A person who has been forced to flee their home country and is unable or unwilling to return due to fear of persecution, war, or violence.
- Protection granted by a country to individuals who have fled their home country due to persecution, war, or violence.
- Migration within a country's borders, typically from rural to urban areas or between regions.
- drain The emigration of highly skilled or educated individuals from one place to another, often resulting in a loss of talent for the home country.
- Migration triggered by environmental factors such as climate change, natural disasters, or environmental degradation.
- Compelled by factors such as political unrest, persecution, or conflict.
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- The movement of people from one place to another, often involving a change in residence.
- Money sent by migrants to their home country, typically to support their families or communities.
- Migration driven by the pursuit of better economic opportunities.
9 Clues: Migration driven by the pursuit of better economic opportunities. • Compelled by factors such as political unrest, persecution, or conflict. • The movement of people from one place to another, often involving a change in residence. • Migration within a country's borders, typically from rural to urban areas or between regions. • ...
Natural Disaster 2021-05-29
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- Occurs in warm and dry weather, especially common in Australia
- A sudden increase in water level, causing water to flow above ground
- Forms when magma escapes the Earth’s crust rapidly
- Occurs when a liquid turns into gas
- Sudden flow of electricity in the atmosphere due to accumulated potential difference
- A tropical storm that occurs in the Asian region
- Occurs when tectonic plates rub against each other, creating friction
- A type of climate and region of Earth where it is warm and humid
- Magma that escapes to the surface of the Earth
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- A large wave of water created by an earthquake in the seafloor
- Describes events occurring in the atmosphere
- A tropical storm that occurs in the American region
- The centre line of Earth that rings the planet in East-West direction
- A tropical storm that occurs in the southern hemisphere
- A condition where water is scarce due to lack of rainwater
- Describes events occurring within the Earth's crust
- Melted rock inside of the Earth’s crust
17 Clues: Occurs when a liquid turns into gas • Melted rock inside of the Earth’s crust • Describes events occurring in the atmosphere • Magma that escapes to the surface of the Earth • A tropical storm that occurs in the Asian region • Forms when magma escapes the Earth’s crust rapidly • A tropical storm that occurs in the American region • ...
Natural Selection 2024-02-22
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- Producing more than is needed
- Executing acts of exercise
- living factor
- evolution mechanism
- An area classified for a species
- Group of organisms that can be bred to create the same type of offspring
- Humans selectively breed desired traits.
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- Producing more than is needed
- New species emerging from preexisting ones
- quality of an organism
- The process of a species being fitted to their environment
- Humans breeding desirable traits; artificial selection
- survival of the _______
- Traits that promote the environment of the species
- Mating two different species
- All the living things born around the same time
- non living factor
- The activity or condition of completion
18 Clues: living factor • non living factor • evolution mechanism • quality of an organism • survival of the _______ • Executing acts of exercise • Mating two different species • Producing more than is needed • Producing more than is needed • An area classified for a species • The activity or condition of completion • Humans selectively breed desired traits. • ...
Natural Phenomena 2020-06-04
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- the earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features
- the time in the evening when the sun disappears or daylight fades.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- a number of meteors that appear to radiate from one point in the sky at a particular date each year
- a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the groun
- a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure
- ot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this
- a line of mountains connected by high ground.
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- a body of water or air moving in a definite direction, especially through a surrounding body of water or air in which there is less movement
- he time in the morning when the sun appears or full daylight arrive
- an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon.
- a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore.
- a small body of still water formed naturally or by hollowing or embanking
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular, each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographica
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
- the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth
- an arch of colors formed in the sky in certain circumstances
17 Clues: a line of mountains connected by high ground. • an eclipse in which the sun is obscured by the moon. • an arch of colors formed in the sky in certain circumstances • the time in the evening when the sun disappears or daylight fades. • he time in the morning when the sun appears or full daylight arrive • ...
Natural Hazards 2023-04-26
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- the shaking of the earth
- the movement of rock, snow, mud, or land down a slope
- when water levels exceed the banks of the river
- water that falls from the sky (rain and snow are examples)
- this means the hazard occurs with water
- a large storm that forms in the ocean
- this means that the hazard occurs BECAUSE OF human interference
- the uncontrolled burning of forests, grasslands, or shrubs
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- this means the hazard occurs WITHOUT human interference
- this means the hazard occurs on the land
- the center of the hurricane
- a severe lack of water over an extended period of time
- an earthquake is cause by the _________ between two tectonic plates rubbing together
- when volcanoes explode, sending toxic ash, gases, and hot lava into the atmosphere
- means to "save water" (starts with a "c")
- a large waves that crashes onto shore
- the ______ coast of the US is most at risk of hurricanes
17 Clues: the shaking of the earth • the center of the hurricane • a large waves that crashes onto shore • a large storm that forms in the ocean • this means the hazard occurs with water • this means the hazard occurs on the land • means to "save water" (starts with a "c") • when water levels exceed the banks of the river • the movement of rock, snow, mud, or land down a slope • ...
Natural Disruptions 2025-05-14
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- Increase in ocean levels due to melting glaciers and thermal expansion.
- Movement of species from one location to another, often seasonally or due to environmental stress.
- The ability of an ecosystem to remain unchanged when faced with a disturbance.
- The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance.
- Environmental changes caused by human activities, such as deforestation or pollution.
- Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a region.
- Unpredictable natural disturbances with no consistent pattern.
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- A temporary event that changes the structure or function of an ecosystem.
- Natural events that happen at irregular intervals, like hurricanes or volcanic eruptions.
- Predictable natural events that occur in regular cycles (e.g., seasons, tides).
- First organisms to colonize a barren or disturbed environment.
- A stable and mature ecosystem with little change in species composition.
- Recovery of an ecosystem after a disturbance where soil is still present.
- Traits or behaviors that help organisms survive in changing environments.
- Environmental changes caused by nature, such as fires or storms.
- Gradual process of change and replacement of species in an ecosystem.
- Ecosystem development in a lifeless area with no soil, like lava flows.
17 Clues: The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance. • First organisms to colonize a barren or disturbed environment. • Unpredictable natural disturbances with no consistent pattern. • Environmental changes caused by nature, such as fires or storms. • Gradual process of change and replacement of species in an ecosystem. • ...
NATURAL DISASTER 2025-08-20
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- things could change without warning
- a hollow structure that allows the smoke from a fire inside a building to escape to the air outside
- ground that forms a natural or artificial incline
- damage to your body
- the situation in which people are forced to leave their home
- the destruction and removal of rock or soil by rivers, the sea or the weather
- to destroy or ruin
- interruption
- things belong to someone
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- the action of clearing trees and forests
- extreme fear
- loss or harm
- the remains of something broken down or destroyed
- to fall down
- the set of facilities and systems that serve an area
- to hit something violently
- when the volcanoes explode
17 Clues: extreme fear • loss or harm • to fall down • interruption • to destroy or ruin • damage to your body • things belong to someone • to hit something violently • when the volcanoes explode • things could change without warning • the action of clearing trees and forests • ground that forms a natural or artificial incline • the remains of something broken down or destroyed • ...
Will's Super Cool Pokemon Crossword 2022-01-30
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- It travels by riding on winds. It cleverly uses its long tail to pluck nuts and berries, which it loves to eat.
- HM08
- This ability halves damage from contact moves.
- By churning its wings, it creates shock waves that inflict critical internal injuries to foes.
- This ability powers up moves if they are critical hits.
- If its horns capture the warm feelings of people or Pokémon, its body warms up slightly.
- This consumable item raises the critical hit ratio of a pokemon in battle.
- It sharply senses even subtle changes in the sky and the land to predict natural disasters. It is a long-lived pokemon that has a life-span of 100 years.
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- When volcanic ash darkened the atmosphere, it is said that this pokemon's fire provided a replacement for the sun.
- It prefers arid environments. It leaks water from its eyes to adjust its body’s fluid levels.
- Many appear when the night skies are filled with shooting stars. They disappear with sunrise.
- Just like a plant, it uses photosynthesis. As a result, it is always enveloped in clear air.
- This item increases the power of super-effective moves.
- This pokeball makes caught pokemon more friendly.
- Because their bodies are enveloped in a special liquid, they are fine in any environment, no matter how severe.
15 Clues: HM08 • This ability halves damage from contact moves. • This pokeball makes caught pokemon more friendly. • This item increases the power of super-effective moves. • This ability powers up moves if they are critical hits. • This consumable item raises the critical hit ratio of a pokemon in battle. • ...
Pivot Point Salon Business Chapter 6 (4) 2014-11-20
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- Some regulating agencies have specific minimum ? requirements for each stylist
- ? or premise insurance is a policy that covers the actual salon equipment and physical location in case of natural disasters, fire, etc.
- ? insurance is required by federal law for all qualified employers
- A ? rent is a set dollar amount paid each month to the lessor
- Upon obtaining a loan, you can enter into a rental agreement (called a ?)
- The best design requires the ? steps for the client and stylist to travel
- You can ? changes in any lease
- The ? salon arrangement has an efficient traffic pattern
- As the ? or lessee, you promise to pay rent and use the property according to the agreement
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- ? is a form of risk management
- ? insurance is a policy that protects the salon owner from financial loss that can result from employee negligence
- ? liability insurance protects against financial loss arising because of injury or damage resulting from the use of a product
- All salons require a ? area with seating and a desk for receiving guests
- Normally a lease should extend for ? years
- ? Compensation is a state-controlled insurance required by law
- A ? rent includes a set dollar amount paid per month plus a percentage of the total monthly income
- Generally, it takes 120 to 140 square ? per stylist to create an efficient working space
17 Clues: ? is a form of risk management • You can ? changes in any lease • Normally a lease should extend for ? years • The ? salon arrangement has an efficient traffic pattern • A ? rent is a set dollar amount paid each month to the lessor • ? Compensation is a state-controlled insurance required by law • ? insurance is required by federal law for all qualified employers • ...
Natural Wonders 2020-06-24
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- Island with chocolate hills
- Juneau glacier with ice caves
- Grand Canyon state
- Home of Portugal's giant waves
- Hawaiian active volcano
- Home for giant tortoises
- Himalayas tallest
- South America's longest river
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- Africa's tallest mountain
- Canadian bay with world's highest tides
- River with 275 falls
- Mexican mine with giant selenite crystals
- AKA Mt. McKinley
- Land of Great barrier reef
- Irish giants walkway
- AKA Ayers Rock
- Island with dragons
17 Clues: AKA Ayers Rock • AKA Mt. McKinley • Himalayas tallest • Grand Canyon state • Island with dragons • River with 275 falls • Irish giants walkway • Hawaiian active volcano • Home for giant tortoises • Africa's tallest mountain • Land of Great barrier reef • Island with chocolate hills • Juneau glacier with ice caves • South America's longest river • Home of Portugal's giant waves • ...
Natural Hazards 2023-12-01
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- a numerical scale for expressing the magnitude of an earthquake on the basis of seismograph oscillations. The more destructive earthquakes typically have magnitudes between about 5.5 and 8.9; the scale is logarithmic and a difference of one represents an approximate thirtyfold difference in magnitude.
- a powerful tropical cyclone with sustained winds exceeding 74 mph.
- an opening in the Earth's crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt.
- a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes.
- a flow of soil or fine-grained sediment mixed with water down a steep unstable slope.
- a period of time when an area or region experiences below-normal precipitation.
- when loosely packed, water-logged sediments at or near the ground surface lose their strength in response to strong ground shaking.
- a dense, fast-moving flow of solidified lava pieces, volcanic ash, and hot gases.
- provides an estimate of earthquake size that is valid over the complete range of magnitudes
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- violently rotating columns of air, extending from a thunderstorm, which are in contact with the ground.
- when something is collapsing on itself.
- streams of molten rock that pour or ooze from an erupting vent.
- the process of detecting and monitoring the physical characteristics of an area by measuring its reflected and emitted radiation at a distance
- ocean waves triggered by: Large earthquakes that occur near or under the ocean.
- An overflow of water onto normally dry land.
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- a mass movement of material, such as rock, earth or debris, down a slope.
17 Clues: when something is collapsing on itself. • An overflow of water onto normally dry land. • streams of molten rock that pour or ooze from an erupting vent. • a powerful tropical cyclone with sustained winds exceeding 74 mph. • an opening in the Earth's crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt. • ...
natural resources 2021-12-06
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- formation of organic nitrogen from inorganic compounds
- non-living components of nature
- process that makes fossil fuels release carbon dioxide
- gas present in 78% of the atmosphere
- release of water vapour by plants
- gases that are known for the greenhouse effect
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- change from liquid to vapour state
- displacement of soil
- energy transfer from the Sun to the earth
- degradation into organic substances
- layer of gas surrounding the earth
- gas composed of three oxygen atoms
- gas present in 21% of the atmosphere
- process which leads to rain, hail, snow, etc.
- contamination
- all water bodies collectively is known as
- life-sustaining process of intake and release of oxygen
17 Clues: contamination • displacement of soil • non-living components of nature • release of water vapour by plants • change from liquid to vapour state • layer of gas surrounding the earth • gas composed of three oxygen atoms • degradation into organic substances • gas present in 21% of the atmosphere • gas present in 78% of the atmosphere • energy transfer from the Sun to the earth • ...
natural phenomena 2021-04-29
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- a condition in which an area is inundated by large amounts of water
- I am a celestial body that does not emit heat
- violent ocean waves due to an earthquake or volcanic eruption at the bottom of the sea
- the process of condensing water vapor in the atmosphere into water droplets heavy enough to fall and usually arrive on land.
- eclipse is a phenomenon that occurs when the position of the earth is between the sun and the moon
- natural events in the form of vibrations in the earth's crust
- I am a celestial body that reflects the sunlight that appears at night
- erupting is an event that occurs as a result of magma deposition in the bowels of the earth which is pushed out by high pressure gas
- a celestial body that rotates following the earth's rotation
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- I shine like a star and have a long tail and reach into the fog
- a celestial body that enters the earth's atmosphere and appears to be lit
- aliens whose existence is still questionable
- A large wind that is in the form of a vortex and can cause damage
- I am powerful and am a ball of gas that gives off heat and light as the center of the solar system
- what the sun emits
- what appears after the rain that looks beautiful
- water that comes from clouds and forms a crystal ball
- eclipse the sun is suddenly covered by the moon which also rotates around the earth
18 Clues: what the sun emits • aliens whose existence is still questionable • I am a celestial body that does not emit heat • what appears after the rain that looks beautiful • water that comes from clouds and forms a crystal ball • a celestial body that rotates following the earth's rotation • natural events in the form of vibrations in the earth's crust • ...
Natural Resources 2025-03-27
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- When you use things your ... goes up.
- Renewable energy that makes the propellers of turbines spin.
- Fossil fuel used to produce gasoline.
- Energy that comes from the sun.
- Can be burned to produce electricity.
- Things we need to survive.
- Energy that uses the power of water.
- Layer of gas around the earth that protects you from UV rays.
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- Another ingredient to form fossil fuels
- The sum of all ecosystems.
- Methane is a natural ... found underground.
- When there are lots of consumers and little resources it creates ...
- A way to extract minerals.
- The current world ... is over 8 billion.
- Ingredient needed to form oil.
- Resources that don't run out.
- Making resources last as long as possible.
17 Clues: The sum of all ecosystems. • A way to extract minerals. • Things we need to survive. • Resources that don't run out. • Ingredient needed to form oil. • Energy that comes from the sun. • Energy that uses the power of water. • When you use things your ... goes up. • Fossil fuel used to produce gasoline. • Can be burned to produce electricity. • ...
natural selection 2025-04-12
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- ………… moths are known for their light-grey colour with black spots, helping them blend in with tree trunks covered in lichen.
- What selection is that driven by competition for mates or mate choice, rather than survival alone?
- What selection is like nature’s way of picking the best traits for survival?
- Darwin was famous for his theory of …………
- ……………… are the features that help an organism survive in its habitat.
- ……………. Dependent Selection: The fitness of a trait depends on how common or rare it is in the population.
- One of the animals Darwin observed.
- Natural selection is the engine that drives …………….
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- What selection is that one trait gets pushed to an extreme?
- Darwin was an ……….. naturalist who studied variations in plants, animals and even fossils.
- What selection is that both extremes do better than the middle?
- What is a black variation of peppered moths called?
- What selection is that the average trait wins?
- The 1964 earthquake in the US caused the islands in the Gulf of …………..
- Where is your teacher from?
- In …………… 1835, Darwin visited the Galápagos Island
- Galápagos Island is in the eastern ………… Ocean.
- …………… variation is the differences in the DNA, or genetic material, between individuals of the same species.
18 Clues: Where is your teacher from? • One of the animals Darwin observed. • Darwin was famous for his theory of ………… • What selection is that the average trait wins? • Galápagos Island is in the eastern ………… Ocean. • In …………… 1835, Darwin visited the Galápagos Island • Natural selection is the engine that drives ……………. • What is a black variation of peppered moths called? • ...
Natural Selection 2022-05-02
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- a way of hiding by looking the same as the background
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce with organisms from any other group
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- a group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- an organism produced as a result of reproduction
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
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- trait a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- a characteristic that all members of a species have
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- a graph that uses bars to show how characteristics or values are distributed within a group
- an instruction for making a protein molecule
- trait a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- a random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
17 Clues: an instruction for making a protein molecule • an organism produced as a result of reproduction • a characteristic that all members of a species have • a specific characteristic of an individual organism • living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria • a way of hiding by looking the same as the background • ...
Aashni 2024-04-10
8 Clues: to react • sudden misfortunes • not paying attention • causing harm or hurt • reason something is done • the tools needed for a job • stopping something from happening • happens for no apparent reason and is unexpected
Vocabulary 2026-03-31
8 Clues: to react • sudden misfortunes • not paying attention • causing harm or hurt • reason something is done • the tools needed for a job • stopping something from happening • happens for no apparent reason and is unexpected
Civil War Chapters 7-8 2023-04-28
9 Clues: to many to count • people who give advice • people who are injured • fragile or easily broken • caring or showing sympathy • high ranking military officer • a promise made before witnesses • events that cause a lot of destruction • an area that has been completely destroyed
Module 10 Public Health 2024-07-19
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- Color indicating immediate treatment
- The process of sorting multiple casualties
- Place for displaced or at-risk people
- Color indicating minor injuries
- Color indicating treatment can be delayed
- Phase that begins after onset of disaster
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- Founded by Clara Barton
- Phase before a disaster is expected
- Assesses and responds to disasters
- Phase that minimizes effects of disaster
- People forced to leave their homeland
- Color indicating dead or dying patients
12 Clues: Founded by Clara Barton • Color indicating minor injuries • Assesses and responds to disasters • Phase before a disaster is expected • Color indicating immediate treatment • Place for displaced or at-risk people • People forced to leave their homeland • Color indicating dead or dying patients • Phase that minimizes effects of disaster • ...
Crossword for Haulers 2022-04-28
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- Breakfast soup
- A sunburnt grape
- How gamblers like their tomatoes
- Won’t Be...
- Chaotic pizza topping
- Surprised maise
- Avocado mash
- Hot vegetable smoothie
- Looooooooooooong pasta
- Go-Go morning juice
- Pasta cake
- Wine orbs
- salé, croustillant et moelleux
- Fabulous muffins
- Evil eggs
- Salt’s BFF
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- Chocolate milk cake
- A No Frills shopper
- Named feathered hat
- Poultry digits
- Cow juice
- Spud disasters
- A fruit that cannot run away and get married
- Crunchy cylindrical water
- Shouting dessert
- The rhyme-less fruit
- Small Trees
- Hauler’s enemy
- Pancakes with abs
- Vampire’s worst enemy
- Holey pastry
- Queso sandwich
32 Clues: Cow juice • Wine orbs • Evil eggs • Pasta cake • Salt’s BFF • Won’t Be... • Small Trees • Avocado mash • Holey pastry • Breakfast soup • Poultry digits • Spud disasters • Hauler’s enemy • Queso sandwich • Surprised maise • A sunburnt grape • Shouting dessert • Fabulous muffins • Pancakes with abs • Chocolate milk cake • A No Frills shopper • Named feathered hat • Go-Go morning juice • The rhyme-less fruit • ...
CARIBBEAN INTEGRATION 2024-06-07
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- Manages disasters across the region.
- Regional university.
- A free trade area.
- Organises cultural activities across the region.
- An agreement between two parties.
- Caribbean Community.
- Association of Caribbean States.
- The ____ allows the free movement of money and workers.
- Unity among Caribbean people.
- This treaty formed the OECS.
- A Caribbean mainland country that did not join the Federation.
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- Working together.
- West Indies Cricket Team.
- Removal of trade barriers.
- CARIFTA united Caribbean _________.
- This treaty established the Caribbean Community.
- Caribbean org responsible for health and environment.
- Members of the OECS are from the _____ Caribbean.
- A political union of Caribbean states.
- An event that promotes Caribbean unity.
20 Clues: Working together. • A free trade area. • Regional university. • Caribbean Community. • West Indies Cricket Team. • Removal of trade barriers. • This treaty formed the OECS. • Unity among Caribbean people. • Association of Caribbean States. • An agreement between two parties. • CARIFTA united Caribbean _________. • Manages disasters across the region. • ...
Evolution Vocab Assignment 2023-04-17
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- all of the individuals of a species that live in the same area.
- A unit of geological time in which a type of rock system is being formed that lasts tens of millions of years.
- study of fossils or extinct organisms.
- the ability of a trait to be passed down from one generation to the next.
- differences in physical traits of an individual from the group to which it belongs.
- ability of an individual to survive and reproduce in its specific environment.
- change in a species over time; process of biological change by which descendants come to differ from their ancestors.
- theory that states that natural disasters such as floods and volcanic eruptions shaped Earth’s landforms and caused extinction of some species.
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- study of the geographic distribution of living organism.
- theory that states that the geologic processes that shape Earth are uniform through time.
- Small unit of time that depicts several millions of years.
- evolution of two or more species from one ancestral species.
- elimination of a species from earth.
- process in which two or more species evolve in response to changes in each other.
- Long and distinct division of time with a particular feature or characteristic that lasts hundreds of millions years.
15 Clues: elimination of a species from earth. • study of fossils or extinct organisms. • study of the geographic distribution of living organism. • Small unit of time that depicts several millions of years. • evolution of two or more species from one ancestral species. • all of the individuals of a species that live in the same area. • ...
Week 22 Crossword 2020-04-13
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- People _____ money working at jobs.
- resources that cannot be replaced
- volcanoes,hurricanes,earthquakes:natural ______
- money left after expenses have been paid
- to give to others in need
- weather patterns in an area over time
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- the daily outdoor conditions of an area
- works for an employer
- Hershey’s home state
- costs to keep a business operating
10 Clues: Hershey’s home state • works for an employer • to give to others in need • resources that cannot be replaced • costs to keep a business operating • People _____ money working at jobs. • weather patterns in an area over time • the daily outdoor conditions of an area • money left after expenses have been paid • volcanoes,hurricanes,earthquakes:natural ______
WB Unit 12 2023-06-19
10 Clues: a Vulcan can …… • Rat in Englisch • Möbel in Englisch • messen in Englisch • my fish ……… a cat (: • …… survived disasters • when something really bad happens • when you … yourself into your finger you bleed • you should …… a can before u throw it into a pin • when a Vulcan erupts you should …… the environment
Hispanic Heritage Month Figures 2024-09-25
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- Male activist for farmer's rights
- Two time Grammy nominee and famous actress
- The first Hispanic person to serve on the Supreme Court
- His journalistic integrity and fearless pursuit of the truth have earned him a spot in Time’s Most Influential People
- Beloved singer killed in 1995, sings "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom"
- The first Hispanic woman to travel to space
- received the National Medal of Arts from President Obama
- The youngest person elected to the House of Representatives
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- Active in the liberation movements of Puerto Rico and Cuba, founding Las dos Antillas, a cultural and political group that worked for the islands’ independence
- Helped desegregate California school by becoming the first Hispanic child at an all white school
- Won an Oscar for her role in West Side Story
- Civil rights activist, fourth governor of New Mexico, and the first Hispanic person to serve as a U.S. senator
- Puerto Rican baseball player that is remembered for his humanitarian work, died in a plane crash
- formed the World Central Kitchen (WCK) to provide hot meals to those affected by natural disasters
- The first Hispanic woman to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame
- A farmers rights activist and helped create the National Farm Workers Association
- The third Latina to be nominated for an Emmy for Best Lead Actress
17 Clues: Male activist for farmer's rights • Two time Grammy nominee and famous actress • The first Hispanic woman to travel to space • Won an Oscar for her role in West Side Story • The first Hispanic person to serve on the Supreme Court • Beloved singer killed in 1995, sings "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" • received the National Medal of Arts from President Obama • ...
Bureaucracy 2024-10-25
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- agency that administers and enforces civil rights laws in the workplace (acronym)
- newest of the cabinet departments, ___ Security; established in response to the 9/11 attacks
- Federal ___ commission: agency that regulates and supervises communications in the US such as radio and television
- cabinet department that administers benefits to veterans and their families
- bureaucratic agency that explores space and beyond, developing satellite technology and space exploration (initials)
- first cabinet secretary was ___, Washington's Secretary of State (last name)
- key group of advisors to the President, members are referred to as secretaries
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- __ and Exchange Commission, established after the Stock Market Crash of 1929; protects stocks against manipulation
- government ___, type of bureaucratic agency that operates like a business, charging fees for services
- agency that trains and deploys US volunteers in humanitarian efforts worldwide
- bureaucratic agency that evaluates and responds to natural disasters in the US (acronym)
- operating under the Treasury Department, this agency collects taxes on behalf of the US government (acronym)
- type of agency that is able to set its own rules, conduct investigations, and issue fines
- Central __ Agency: responsible for the collection and analysis of foreign information relating to US security
- administration that administers a social welfare program of payments to retired and disabled Americans
- total number of cabinet departments
- Federal ___ administration:agency that oversees commercial and consumer air transportation and navigation
17 Clues: total number of cabinet departments • cabinet department that administers benefits to veterans and their families • first cabinet secretary was ___, Washington's Secretary of State (last name) • agency that trains and deploys US volunteers in humanitarian efforts worldwide • key group of advisors to the President, members are referred to as secretaries • ...
Wordsearch 2023-05-10
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- People who are of the same age or living during the same time period.
- A terrorist group operating in Nigeria and neighboring countries, known for abducting girls and opposing Western education.
- The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges.
- Forced or voluntary separation from one's home or country, often due to political or social reasons.
- A person who holds extreme political or religious views and is willing to use violence to promote their beliefs.
- The illegal trade or transportation of people, typically for the purpose of forced labor, slavery, or exploitation.
- A sense of responsibility or duty based on principles of right and wrong.
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- Prolonged periods of abnormally low rainfall, leading to water shortages and agricultural difficulties.
- A fundamentalist Islamic group that controlled Afghanistan and imposed strict rules, particularly limiting the rights of women and girls, until 2001.
- The ability to face difficult or dangerous situations without fear.
- People who gather together to express their disagreement or objection to something, often in a public demonstration.
- People who have been forced to leave their home country to escape war, persecution, or natural disasters.
- displaced, People who have been forced to leave their homes but remain within their own country.
13 Clues: The ability to face difficult or dangerous situations without fear. • People who are of the same age or living during the same time period. • A sense of responsibility or duty based on principles of right and wrong. • The ability to bounce back or recover quickly from difficulties or challenges. • ...
LIST 15 VOCAB.PRACT. HUNG WU 2017-05-05
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- a man whose wife has died
- quietly cleaver
- not occupied
- something done to prevent future trouble or danger
- a sign that something is going to happen
- honest and direct
- the process and growth of something
- the quality
- normally or usually
- of the mind or thoughts
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- to make better
- a very bad accident or misfortune
- the conditions of a situation at a particular time
- a place where a dead body is buried
- a gesture or way of speaking which is characteristic of a person
- unbelievable
- an expression of unwillingness or disapproval
- to think seriously about something
- in a lazy fashion
19 Clues: the quality • not occupied • unbelievable • to make better • quietly cleaver • honest and direct • in a lazy fashion • normally or usually • of the mind or thoughts • a man whose wife has died • a very bad accident or misfortune • to think seriously about something • a place where a dead body is buried • the process and growth of something • a sign that something is going to happen • ...
LIST 15 VOCAB.PRACT. HUNG WU 2017-05-05
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- a man whose wife has died
- quietly cleaver
- not occupied
- something done to prevent future trouble or danger
- a sign that something is going to happen
- honest and direct
- the process and growth of something
- the quality
- normally or usually
- of the mind or thoughts
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- to make better
- a very bad accident or misfortune
- the conditions of a situation at a particular time
- a place where a dead body is buried
- a gesture or way of speaking which is characteristic of a person
- unbelievable
- an expression of unwillingness or disapproval
- to think seriously about something
- in a lazy fashion
19 Clues: the quality • not occupied • unbelievable • to make better • quietly cleaver • honest and direct • in a lazy fashion • normally or usually • of the mind or thoughts • a man whose wife has died • a very bad accident or misfortune • to think seriously about something • a place where a dead body is buried • the process and growth of something • a sign that something is going to happen • ...
Earthquake 2025-11-15
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- – A sudden event causing great damage or loss.
- – A timely benefit; a blessing.
- – A traditional woven cot
- – A small bed for a baby.
- – Worthy of respect or praise
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- – Great misfortunes or disasters.
- – In large quantities.
- – Information spread to influence people’s opinions.
- – A person who offers help willingly
- – Help or aid given during hardship.
10 Clues: – In large quantities. • – A traditional woven cot • – A small bed for a baby. • – Worthy of respect or praise • – A timely benefit; a blessing. • – Great misfortunes or disasters. • – A person who offers help willingly • – Help or aid given during hardship. • – A sudden event causing great damage or loss. • – Information spread to influence people’s opinions.
Landforms 2022-09-27
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- a nearly level surface at the bottom of the valley through which the stream is flowing
- meltwater leaving a glacier deposits some of the debris close to the glacier in a broad, gently sloping plain
- rain fall soaks into the soil to accumulate into
- landforms in the desert that can form a hard, armored surface
- what type of weathering happens when rocks are broken down by physical force?
- the most common type of rock in the United States; results when rocks eroded from higher elevations accumulate at lower elevations
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- what type of glaciers are over 2 miles thick and cover vast areas of Greenland and Antarctica?
- what type of weathering is a change in elements that compose rocks when they are exposed to air and water?
- the study of landforms and the processes that create them
- a stream drains groundwater and overland flow from an area called its
- movement within Earth and between the plates generates molten rock called
- a speed at which a wave travels is affected by its
- what type of glaciers form wherever snow accumulates year after year without melting?
- a surface on which waves constantly break and move sand up and down
- this structure can help protect against ocean erosion or natural disasters
15 Clues: rain fall soaks into the soil to accumulate into • a speed at which a wave travels is affected by its • the study of landforms and the processes that create them • landforms in the desert that can form a hard, armored surface • a surface on which waves constantly break and move sand up and down • ...
Global issues 2024-01-28
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- Pollution is the release of harmful substances into the environment
- Using resources wisely so that we can meet our needs today without harming the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The state of being equal, especially in rights, opportunities, and status.
- Fundamental rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled
- An outbreak of a disease that occurs on a global scale, affecting a large number of people.
- The clearing or removal of forests, often for agricultural or industrial purposes.
- The state of being extremely poor, often lacking basic necessities such as food
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- Globalization is when countries and people around the world become more connected, sharing things like products
- Long-term changes in temperature and other atmospheric conditions on Earth, primarily caused by human activities.
- Variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat
- The increasing proportion of people living in cities and the growth of urban areas.
- Dishonest or fraudulent behavior by those in power, often involving bribery or misuse of public funds.
- A person forced to leave their country due to war, persecution, or natural disasters.
- To completely eliminate or destroy something, such as a disease or social issue.
- The inclusion of individuals from different backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives.
15 Clues: Variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat • Fundamental rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled • Pollution is the release of harmful substances into the environment • The state of being equal, especially in rights, opportunities, and status. • The state of being extremely poor, often lacking basic necessities such as food • ...
Ecosystems 2025-12-04
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- characterized by trees that lose their leaves at the end of each growing season
- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both
- Nonliving
- one organism benefits, the other is unharmed
- An overabundance of nutrients—primarily nitrogen and phosphorus—in water starts a process called eutrophication. Algae feed on the nutrients, growing, spreading, and turning the water green.
- geologic features above and below Earth’s surface
- uptake of anthropogenic carbon—currently responsible for absorbing 30% of carbon dioxide (CO2) fossil fuel-based emissions
- capacity a species' average population size in a particular habitat. The species population size is limited by environmental factors like adequate food, shelter, water, and mates.
- When two species compete for the same limited resource.
- The unique position occupied by a species, both in terms of its physical use of its habitat and its function within an ecological community.
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- occurs when one organism captures and eats another.
- limit a population’s growth regardless of the density.(Natural disasters, weather, unusual weather)
- both organisms benefit
- Living
- When two species compete for the same limited resource.
- Fragmentation the process during which a large expanse of habitat is transformed into a number of smaller patches of smaller total area isolated from each other by a matrix of habitats unlike the original
16 Clues: Living • Nonliving • both organisms benefit • one organism benefits, the other is unharmed • geologic features above and below Earth’s surface • occurs when one organism captures and eats another. • When two species compete for the same limited resource. • When two species compete for the same limited resource. • ...
Unit 5 Week 3 Vocabulary 2025-02-12
8 Clues: , to react • , sudden misfortunes • , not paying attention • , causing harm or hurt • , stopping from happening • , reason something is done • , the tools needed for a job or activity • , happens for no apparent reason and is unexpected
Japan and Korea 2014-05-05
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- Past military leader of Japan
- A large country north of Korea
- Current spouse of leader of Japan
- The result of the Korean War
- Backed South Korea in the Korean War
- Current president of South Korea
- Current leader of Japan
- Korea's type of government
- Second largest island in Japan
- Largest mountain in Korea
- Current president of North Korea
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- Backed North Korea in the Korean War
- Ancient Japanese warriors
- The largest island in Japan
- Fast tropical storms that happen around Japan and Korea
- Largest mountain in Japan
- Last Shogun in Japan
- Disasters caused by tectonic plates shifting
- A place where seafood is caught
- Name of Japanese ruler
20 Clues: Last Shogun in Japan • Name of Japanese ruler • Current leader of Japan • Ancient Japanese warriors • Largest mountain in Japan • Largest mountain in Korea • Korea's type of government • The largest island in Japan • The result of the Korean War • Past military leader of Japan • A large country north of Korea • Second largest island in Japan • A place where seafood is caught • ...
Global Warming 2024-05-25
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- Long-term weather patterns
- Forced movement of people
- Global organization monitoring weather (abbreviation)
- Relating to the entire world
- Type of gases contributing to warming
- Pollutants released into the atmosphere
- Measure of heat or cold
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- Powerful storms in the Atlantic
- City associated with a famous climate agreement
- Sudden occurrences of something (like heat)
- Overflow of water causing disasters
- Region experiencing extreme temperature changes
- Historical highest or lowest level
- High temperatures
- Region in Russia with record heat
- Essential for nutrition
- Uncontrolled fires consuming vast areas
- City where the organization is based
- Seasonal yield of crops
- A set of connected things or parts
20 Clues: High temperatures • Essential for nutrition • Seasonal yield of crops • Measure of heat or cold • Forced movement of people • Long-term weather patterns • Relating to the entire world • Powerful storms in the Atlantic • Region in Russia with record heat • Historical highest or lowest level • A set of connected things or parts • Overflow of water causing disasters • ...
10IM Objective 10 - Nims/Bomb Threats/Hazardous Materials 2023-12-06
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- _is designed to be an effective and efficient domestic incident management
- To help with the prompt correct identification of any hazardous materials at the scene of an incident the TCP should obtain the occupancy and _
- A potential target of terrorism
- A questions that should be asked when a caller is reporting chemical incident is the _of the liquid
- _terrorism is perpetrated by individuals and/or groups inspired by or associated with designated foreign terrorist organizations .
- A _ is an example of a technological disasters (2)
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- A call taker receiving a call about a bomb threat received by a handwritten note they should have the caller handle the note as ___as possible.
- Incident Command System (ICS) is a ___ for small or large emergency or nonemergency situations.
- One of the main steps in developing and implementing strategies for disaster preparedness is preparation meaning Communications and Continuity of Operations (COOP) and _/backup communications
- An example of a technological disasters are _
- _is defined as suspect giving details such as the size, location, or type of bomb.
- To help with the prompt correct identification of any hazardous materials at the scene of an incident the TCP should obtain the shape of the _
- There are __bomb threat levels.
13 Clues: There are __bomb threat levels. • A potential target of terrorism • An example of a technological disasters are _ • A _ is an example of a technological disasters (2) • _is designed to be an effective and efficient domestic incident management • _is defined as suspect giving details such as the size, location, or type of bomb. • ...
Luke Tanis and Zain Hazama 2022-02-09
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- who started construction on the great wall
- political center of china for 500+ years
- what is the first foreign dynasty ever
- big trading route
- what is the 3rd step in the dynastic cycle
- who sided with the boxers
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- introduced corn and potatoes
- what are the wars with the west called
- last chinese dynasty
- what empire was nomads
- led in technology and then fell behind
- what was exported from china
- when did china become a republic
- who developed the postal system
- what city became british
15 Clues: big trading route • last chinese dynasty • what empire was nomads • what city became british • who sided with the boxers • introduced corn and potatoes • what was exported from china • who developed the postal system • when did china become a republic • what are the wars with the west called • led in technology and then fell behind • what is the first foreign dynasty ever • ...
Moses and the Exodus 2025-07-19
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- God’s promise to His people
- Ruler of Egypt during the Exodus
- Condition of the Israelites in Egypt
- Led the Israelites out of Egypt
- Land where Israelites were enslaved
- Moses’ brother and spokesperson
- Celebrates God sparing the Israelites
- Given to Moses on stone tablets
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- Where God spoke to Moses
- Bread from heaven in the wilderness
- Portable sanctuary built in the wilderness
- Parted for the Israelites to cross
- Ten disasters sent upon Egypt
- Object Moses used to perform miracles
- Mountain where Moses received the Law
15 Clues: Where God spoke to Moses • God’s promise to His people • Ten disasters sent upon Egypt • Led the Israelites out of Egypt • Moses’ brother and spokesperson • Given to Moses on stone tablets • Ruler of Egypt during the Exodus • Parted for the Israelites to cross • Bread from heaven in the wilderness • Land where Israelites were enslaved • Condition of the Israelites in Egypt • ...
Thomas times crossword. 2022-10-27
7 Clues: destroy cities • protects the usa • can cause tsunamis • are banned from war • are big tropical storms • are prepared for anything • keep people safe during natrual disasters
Thomas times crossword. 2022-10-27
7 Clues: destroy cities • protects the usa • can cause tsunamis • are banned from war • are big tropical storms • are prepared for anything • keep people safe during natrual disasters
2/15/24 2024-02-11
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- PSU's Basic Needs Hub saw an increase in students needing emergency housing during the 2022–2023 academic year.
- Pairs of opposite electric charges creating the dispersed cloud in chaff.
- Private security company mentioned by Naomi Klein, known for capitalizing on disaster related contracts.
- “As ____ ____ continues, so will the intensifying effects of natural disasters, leading to a rise in disaster capitalism.”
- Organization filing litigation against the Air Force to address environmental concerns.
- The Cascade Festival of African Films will have virtual screenings available through this website/app
- Lee Ann Phillips emphasizes that many students experience insecurity in this essential area, impacting academic performance, overall mental health, and a sense of belonging.
- The food ____ during winter term, so far, has averaged approximately 233 visits per day.
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- According to this year’s report, an estimated 21,478 ______ enrolled in Oregon school districts experienced houselessness in 2023.
- The fifth week of The Cascade Festival of African Films will celebrate which filmmakers?
- The company that acquired TurboTax in 1993 and is accused of preventing free options.
- The people behind TurboTax are actively working _______ U.S. citizens seeking free tax options.
- Military countermeasure using aluminum-coated glass fibers.
13 Clues: Military countermeasure using aluminum-coated glass fibers. • Pairs of opposite electric charges creating the dispersed cloud in chaff. • The company that acquired TurboTax in 1993 and is accused of preventing free options. • Organization filing litigation against the Air Force to address environmental concerns. • ...
Changing Nations 2025-11-12
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- A person who is forced to leave their home due to conflict, natural disasters, or other crises but remains within their country's borders.
- A person who has been forced to flee their home country due to persecution, war, or violence and has crossed an international border to seek safety.
- The movement of people from city centres to the suburbs, leading to the expansion of residential areas.
- A policy or social condition where multiple cultural groups coexist within a society, valuing diversity and inclusivity.
- The basic physical and organisational structures needed for a society to function, including transport, water supply, and energy.
- Movement within the same country (e.g., moving from Sydney to Brisbane).
- The increasing proportion of a population living in urban areas due to migration from rural areas.
- The process of encouraging population growth and economic development in smaller towns or regional centres rather than in major cities.
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- Factors that attract people to a new place.
- Movement from one country to another (e.g., migrating from China to Australia).
- The redevelopment of areas within a city to improve infrastructure, housing, and services.
- A city with a population of over 10 million people.
- Factors that force people to leave.
13 Clues: Factors that force people to leave. • Factors that attract people to a new place. • A city with a population of over 10 million people. • Movement within the same country (e.g., moving from Sydney to Brisbane). • Movement from one country to another (e.g., migrating from China to Australia). • ...
Weathers and disasters 2024-10-04
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- A ________________ happens in hot weather when an area in the forest is very dry.
- ______________ is when The sky is covered with clouds and the sky
- ___________ is when there is a thick mist in the air that makes it hard to see.
- _______________ are small balls of ice that fall from the sky during some storms.
- A _______________ tsunami is a very big sea wave.
- A ________________ happens when people can’t grow enough food to eat.
- ______________ is the loud noise that you hear during a storm after lightning flashes.
- ____________ when the temperature feels nice and comfortable, not too hot or too cold.
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- ______________ is the bright flash of light in the sky during a storm, which happens before thunder.
- ___________ is when there is ice on the ground or when it is very cold and slippery.
- A _______________ happens when there isn’t enough food to eat.
- A ______________ is when a large amount of earth falls down a mountain.
- A _______________ is a period of very hot weather that lasts for several days.
- A ________________ is a very heavy snowstorm with strong winds and low visibility.
- ____________ weather is when there is strong wind and rain, often with thunder and lightning.
- __________ is when the air feels wet but not raining, like after a light rain.
16 Clues: A _______________ tsunami is a very big sea wave. • A _______________ happens when there isn’t enough food to eat. • ______________ is when The sky is covered with clouds and the sky • A ________________ happens when people can’t grow enough food to eat. • A ______________ is when a large amount of earth falls down a mountain. • ...
Unit 9 Crossword 2024-05-09
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- Conservation Corps (CCC) the New Deal program that provided jobs for young men such as building state parks and planting trees
- in agriculture What caused food prices to drop at the start of the Great Depression?
- in purchasing what happens when people lose their jobs
- weevil & droughts Two natural disasters that led to farmers either growing less or even giving up on growing cotton in the 1920's
- of Pearl Harbor What the Japanese did to attempt to keep the U.S. Pacific Fleet from stopping their expansion in the Western Pacific Rim.
- Talmadge the governor of Georgia who fought New Deal programs in Georgia because they expanded power of the national government and gave aid to African Americans.
- soak in the springs to help his polio the reason President Roosevelt visited Warm Springs, Georgia
- Adjustment Act (AAA) the New Deal program that paid Georgia farmers not to plant cotton to reduce overproduction so that prices of cotton would go up
- Market Crash the event that started the Great Depression
- need for economic diversification (having different ways or crops to make money) What did Georgia farmers learn from the disasters due to the the boll weevil and the droughts destroying cotton crops in the 1920s?
- gardens, buying war bonds, citizens working on military bases, & over 100,000 Georgians serving in the war. Contributions of Georgia to WW I
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- Russell an important U.S. Senator from Georgia who brought many military bases to Georgia as well as the Centers for Disease Control
- Act the law that Congress passed that allowed the U.S. to sell, rent, or lend war material to its allies, especially Great Britain.
- Ships transport ships that were produced in the shipyards in Savannah and Brunswick during WW II
- in agriculture, reduction in purchasing, & bank failures Three main causes of the Great Depression
- of Pearl Harbor The event that convinced many Americans to demand the U.S. enter WW II
- Bomber Plant the plant that employed thousands of workers in Georgia to produced airplanes during and after WW II.
- Security (SSA) the New Deal program that provided retirement payments for the elderly and unemployment insurance
- for Georgia's citizens Military bases in Georgia helped the military train troops and helped Georgia's economy by providing _______________
- failures the reason many average Americans lost all their savings and that businesses and citizens could not get loans during the depression
- bases Built in Georgia during WW I due to inexpensive land; led to economic growth in the state.
- Electrification Administration (REA) the New Deal program that ran electrical lines to the countryside allowing people in the countryside to be able to use electrical appliances
- Vinson Which Georgian served 51 years in the US House of Representatives and helped Georgia's economy by using federal defense funding in the state?
- helped them economically. Why did many Georgians like President Roosevelt's New Deal programs?
- reliance on cotton for much of their economy which was destroyed by the boll weevil and droughts. The reason why did Georgia and other southern states entered a depression almost 10 years before the rest of the country.
25 Clues: in purchasing what happens when people lose their jobs • Market Crash the event that started the Great Depression • in agriculture What caused food prices to drop at the start of the Great Depression? • of Pearl Harbor The event that convinced many Americans to demand the U.S. enter WW II • ...
Cabinet Departments 2022-11-14
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- safety vehicles, roads, USDOT, ODOT
- all legal matters, FBI, DEA, prisons
- USDA, farming, food, crop sales/distribution, economic development
- fair housing, housing planning
- terrorism, disasters, cyber security, border control, immigration
- healthcare, benefits for veterans
- trade, economy, industrial standards, gather data
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- schools, loans/grants
- unemployment, workplace safety, wage standards, employee rights
- public health, family services, adoption/foster, drug prevention
- federal lands, conservation, Native American territories, National Parks
- international relations, foreign policies
- production of currency, public debt, tax laws
- waste disposal, energy production, nuclear weapons
- military, national security
15 Clues: schools, loans/grants • military, national security • fair housing, housing planning • healthcare, benefits for veterans • safety vehicles, roads, USDOT, ODOT • all legal matters, FBI, DEA, prisons • international relations, foreign policies • production of currency, public debt, tax laws • trade, economy, industrial standards, gather data • ...
Thomas times crossword. 2022-10-27
7 Clues: destroy cities • protects the usa • can cause tsunamis • are banned from war • are big tropical storms • are prepared for anything • keep people safe during natrual disasters
Insurance Terms 2024-02-05
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- a type of health insurance plan that provides care only if you go to doctors in the plan's network
- provides low-cost health coverage to children in families who earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid
- protects home from theft and natural disasters (except floods and earthquakes)
- provides people who have low-income or certain health conditions with health coverage
- a type of health insurance plan that allows you to pay less if you receive care from health care providers in-network to the plan
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- a type of health insurance plan that provides care from doctors who work for or contract with the HMO
- the amount paid out-of-pocket by an individual, before insurance pays, when filing a claim
- a type of health insurance plan that provides care through a network of care workers, but pay a greater % of cost for in-network to the plan
- a percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid
- a fee paid for a service (after the deductible)
10 Clues: a fee paid for a service (after the deductible) • a percentage of the health care service you pay AFTER the deductible is paid • protects home from theft and natural disasters (except floods and earthquakes) • provides people who have low-income or certain health conditions with health coverage • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-10
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- A disturbance or oscillation that travels through space or a medium, often characterized by the transfer of energy.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers much of the Earth's surface.
- A series of large ocean waves caused by a sudden disturbance, such as an undersea earthquake or volcanic eruption.
- The act of causing severe damage or the state of being severely damaged or ruined.
- The process of flooding or being submerged, often used to describe the effect of a tsunami.
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- The organized removal of people from a potentially dangerous area to a safer location, often conducted in response to natural disasters like tsunamis.
- Related to earthquakes or the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust.
- Pertaining to the area where land meets the sea, often referring to regions near coastlines.
- A notice or alert provided in advance to inform people of a potential danger or threat.
- A sudden and widespread event, often resulting in significant damage, loss, or suffering.
10 Clues: A vast body of saltwater that covers much of the Earth's surface. • Related to earthquakes or the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust. • The act of causing severe damage or the state of being severely damaged or ruined. • A notice or alert provided in advance to inform people of a potential danger or threat. • ...
Giorgio 2025-04-03
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- Radiotelegraphy bulletin relating to meteorological communications
- usage time of each application
- control Electronic barrier that prevents minors from watching pay-per-view television programs or browsing websites that their parents do not consider suitable.
- In person, to escape from sight by walking away
- helps maintain eye comfort
- network connection
- Memory where phone data is saved
- or possibility of accessing a place or resource.
- Advanced features are features that go beyond the basic level and offer added value.They can refer to websites,technologies,therapies, or scheduling tools.
- Connectivity options are the ways of accessing the network, which can be mobile or fixed, via cables,satellites, radio waves or infrared radiation.
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- Legal Information: Legal Information consists of factual details about laws, regulations, and procedures meant for general knowledge, not personalized legal advice.
- Emergency safety is the set of interventions and procedures that are implemented in the event of dangerous situations, such as fires, natural disasters or accidents.
- phone brightness
- VPN: A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is an encrypted connection that secures your internet traffic and protects your data from unauthorized access.
- helps maintain eye comfort
- Representational reproduction of a photograph
- Transmission is the process of sending information from a sender to one or more recipients, through a physical communication channel.It can be done in many ways, such as by telephone,radio,telegraph, or wireless signals.
- sound of the keys
- Writing intended to provide proof or validation in a bureaucratic, administrative, legal context.
- record your voice
20 Clues: phone brightness • sound of the keys • record your voice • network connection • helps maintain eye comfort • helps maintain eye comfort • usage time of each application • Memory where phone data is saved • Representational reproduction of a photograph • In person, to escape from sight by walking away • or possibility of accessing a place or resource. • ...
Department of Homeland Security 2015-08-14
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- Secretary of DHS
- Number of Child Agencies under DHS
- Where to apply if you want to work for DHS
- Month DHS was formed
- What kind of branch is the Eagle on the DHS seal holding in its left talon?
- Two-level terrorism threat advisory scale currently used by DHS
- An agency within DHS which regulates and facilitates international trade, collects import duties, and enforces U.S. regulations. Currently, the largest federal law enforcement agency.
- An agency within DHS whose primary purpose is to coordinate and respond to natural disasters that occur within the United States and overwhelm the local resources and authorities of where they occur
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- Color Coded terrorism threat advisory scale that pre-dated the NTAS
- The first Secretary of DHS
- Number of Core Missions DHS has according to the QHSR
- How many arrows is the Eagle holding in its right talon on the DHS seal?
- Number of secretaries DHS has had
- Campaign set up to combat human trafficking
- Secretary of TSA
- A branch of the US Armed Forces that operated under DHS during peace time, but can be transferred to the U.S. Department of the Navy by the President at any time, or by Congress during times of war.
- An agency within DHS which has two distinct purposes, one of them being the protection of current and former national leaders and their families.
17 Clues: Secretary of DHS • Secretary of TSA • Month DHS was formed • The first Secretary of DHS • Number of secretaries DHS has had • Number of Child Agencies under DHS • Where to apply if you want to work for DHS • Campaign set up to combat human trafficking • Number of Core Missions DHS has according to the QHSR • Two-level terrorism threat advisory scale currently used by DHS • ...
B2 Unit 9 Vocabulary - Disasters 2025-05-13
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- Prolonged __ to extreme cold or heat can be deadly during natural disasters.
- The government declared a national __ after the dam broke and flooded several towns.
- A common __ of heat exhaustion is dizziness, especially during disaster recovery.
- After the powerful __ struck the city, buildings collapsed and panic spread rapidly.
- Volunteers arrived with medical __ and blankets for those injured in the flood.
- The emergency team’s main __ is to provide clean water and shelter to those affected.
- There was a sudden __ in water levels after the glacier collapsed, causing flash floods.
- In a pandemic,__ is sometimes necessary to prevent the spread of disease.
- In times of disaster, it's common for people to __ from their homes in search of safety.
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- Search-and-rescue workers performed multiple _ _ in the collapsed buildings.
- Temporary shelters were set up to assist those in need of __ during the storm.
- Emergency responders must complete each __ quickly and efficiently during a crisis.
- A long-term food __ can occur if transportation routes are cut off and crops are destroyed.
- The __ of the tornado was visible for miles—homes flattened and streets destroyed.
- The __ left behind by the hurricane made it difficult for rescue teams to reach survivors.
- Many people had to __ the area before the wildfire reached their neighborhood.
- One major __ of disaster is the breakdown of essential services like electricity and water.
17 Clues: In a pandemic,__ is sometimes necessary to prevent the spread of disease. • Search-and-rescue workers performed multiple _ _ in the collapsed buildings. • Prolonged __ to extreme cold or heat can be deadly during natural disasters. • Many people had to __ the area before the wildfire reached their neighborhood. • ...
Financial risk management 2024-07-15
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- Rate State Bank of India monitors changes in interest rates impacting loan repayments, managing __________ risk.
- Infosys faces disruptions in its IT services due to server failures, illustrating __________ risk.
- IndiGo Airlines deals with delays due to aircraft maintenance issues, addressing __________ risk.
- ITC evaluates risks from fluctuations in agricultural commodity prices affecting raw material costs, managing __________ risk.
- Insurance companies assess risks associated with natural disasters impacting claims payouts, managing __________ risk.
- Tata Power considers risks related to regulatory changes impacting renewable energy projects, evaluating __________ risk.
- RBI oversees risks that could destabilize the entire banking sector, addressing __________ risk.
- Nestle India manages public perception of product safety issues, addressing __________ risk.
- Axis Bank reviews assumptions in its financial models to mitigate __________ risk.
- Tata Consultancy Services faces litigation over intellectual property rights, encountering __________ risk.
- Infosys strengthens cybersecurity measures to protect against data breaches, addressing __________ risk.
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- ICICI Bank diversifies its loan portfolio to mitigate __________ risk.
- Adani Ports ensures adherence to environmental regulations to avoid __________ risk.
- Reliance Industries evaluates the ease of converting its investments into cash without affecting market prices, considering __________ risk.
- Mahindra & Mahindra considers economic stability when expanding operations abroad, evaluating __________ risk.
- Maruti Suzuki evaluates risks associated with government policies affecting automobile manufacturing, assessing __________ risk.
- Rate Infosys deals with fluctuations in currency values impacting revenue from overseas contracts, managing __________ risk.
- Chain Hindustan Unilever assesses risks of disruptions in sourcing raw materials, managing __________ risk.
- HDFC Bank assesses the creditworthiness of borrowers to minimize __________ risk.
- Tata Motors monitors fluctuations in steel prices affecting production costs, managing __________ risk.
20 Clues: ICICI Bank diversifies its loan portfolio to mitigate __________ risk. • HDFC Bank assesses the creditworthiness of borrowers to minimize __________ risk. • Axis Bank reviews assumptions in its financial models to mitigate __________ risk. • Adani Ports ensures adherence to environmental regulations to avoid __________ risk. • ...
Q3 '24 Crossword 2024-11-19
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- The renewal process for this document was handled by the Immigration team for 244 people in Spain
- This European Directive improves protections for impaired users
- This enforcement bureau has become increasingly active in imposing high fines
- This RingCentral superstar has been with the company for 13 years!
- Our Corporate group worked to manage the annual compliance for these
- One of the Immediate Relief Funds opened by our CSR group was to benefit those impacted by natural disasters in this country
- The major class action case in which RingCentral has emerged victorious!
- This AI company will provide voiceovers for our IVA product
- The level of certification achieved for RingCentral’s electric vehicle adoption efforts at the Belmont office
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- Our Privacy program received a level of “Good” for this type of assessment
- A CLM Enhancement was built to handle the non-standard versions of this contract term
- This insights feature will provide insight to contact center supervisors
- The event in France where volunteers shared their signature dishes
- The Trust Center now has five of these documents in the customer facing library
- These factors were reworked at the last minute for our 10Q form filed with the SEC
- This type of snack mix is Ashley Ta’s favorite
- Our Litigation team successfully got these type of litigations dismissed without monetary payment
- This type of sheet was prepared by the Public Sector team to guide pre-negotiation discussions with customers
- France’s call authentication system
19 Clues: France’s call authentication system • This type of snack mix is Ashley Ta’s favorite • This AI company will provide voiceovers for our IVA product • This European Directive improves protections for impaired users • The event in France where volunteers shared their signature dishes • This RingCentral superstar has been with the company for 13 years! • ...
Federico 2025-04-02
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- sound of the keys
- Writing intended to provide proof or validation in a bureaucratic, administrative, legal context.
- record your voice
- Legal Information: Legal Information consists of factual details about laws, regulations, and procedures meant for general knowledge, not personalized legal advice.
- network connection
- helps maintain eye comfort
- Connectivity options are the ways of accessing the network, which can be mobile or fixed, via cables,satellites, radio waves or infrared radiation.
- phone brightness
- Advanced features are features that go beyond the basic level and offer added value.They can refer to websites,technologies,therapies, or scheduling tools.
- usage time of each application
- helps maintain eye comfort
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- Electronic barrier that prevents minors from watching pay-per-view television programs or browsing websites that their parents do not consider suitable.
- Representational reproduction of a photograph
- Emergency safety is the set of interventions and procedures that are implemented in the event of dangerous situations, such as fires, natural disasters or accidents.
- In person, to escape from sight by walking away
- Transmission is the process of sending information from a sender to one or more recipients, through a physical communication channel.It can be done in many ways, such as by telephone,radio,telegraph, or wireless signals.
- Radiotelegraphy bulletin relating to meteorological communications
- Faculty or possibility of accessing a place or resource.
- VPN: A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is an encrypted connection that secures your internet traffic and protects your data from unauthorized access.
- Memory where phone data is saved
20 Clues: record your voice • network connection • phone brightness • sound of the keys • helps maintain eye comfort • helps maintain eye comfort • usage time of each application • Memory where phone data is saved • ...
Giorgio 2025-04-03
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- Emergency safety is the set of interventions and procedures that are implemented in the event of dangerous situations, such as fires, natural disasters or accidents.
- phone brightness
- helps maintain eye comfort
- Radiotelegraphy bulletin relating to meteorological communications
- network connection
- Writing intended to provide proof or validation in a bureaucratic, administrative, legal context.
- usage time of each application
- In person, to escape from sight by walking away
- Representational reproduction of a photograph
- Transmission is the process of sending information from a sender to one or more recipients, through a physical communication channel.It can be done in many ways, such as by telephone,radio,telegraph, or wireless signals.
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- Connectivity options are the ways of accessing the network, which can be mobile or fixed, via cables,satellites, radio waves or infrared radiation.
- Advanced features are features that go beyond the basic level and offer added value.They can refer to websites,technologies,therapies, or scheduling tools.
- control Electronic barrier that prevents minors from watching pay-per-view television programs or browsing websites that their parents do not consider suitable.
- sound of the keys
- Legal Information: Legal Information consists of factual details about laws, regulations, and procedures meant for general knowledge, not personalized legal advice.
- record your voice
- helps maintain eye comfort
- VPN: A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is an encrypted connection that secures your internet traffic and protects your data from unauthorized access.
- or possibility of accessing a place or resource.
- Memory where phone data is saved
20 Clues: phone brightness • sound of the keys • record your voice • network connection • helps maintain eye comfort • helps maintain eye comfort • usage time of each application • Memory where phone data is saved • Representational reproduction of a photograph • In person, to escape from sight by walking away • or possibility of accessing a place or resource. • ...
Giorgio 2025-04-03
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- helps maintain eye comfort
- Writing intended to provide proof or validation in a bureaucratic, administrative, legal context.
- Connectivity options are the ways of accessing the network, which can be mobile or fixed, via cables,satellites, radio waves or infrared radiation.
- network connection
- helps maintain eye comfort
- Advanced features are features that go beyond the basic level and offer added value.They can refer to websites,technologies,therapies, or scheduling tools.
- Faculty or possibility of accessing a place or resource.
- Representational reproduction of a photograph
- usage time of each application
- phone brightness
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- Legal Information: Legal Information consists of factual details about laws, regulations, and procedures meant for general knowledge, not personalized legal advice.
- record your voice
- Transmission is the process of sending information from a sender to one or more recipients, through a physical communication channel.It can be done in many ways, such as by telephone,radio,telegraph, or wireless signals.
- Electronic barrier that prevents minors from watching pay-per-view television programs or browsing websites that their parents do not consider suitable.
- Radiotelegraphy bulletin relating to meteorological communications
- Emergency safety is the set of interventions and procedures that are implemented in the event of dangerous situations, such as fires, natural disasters or accidents.
- In person, to escape from sight by walking away
- Memory where phone data is saved
- sound of the keys
- VPN: A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is an encrypted connection that secures your internet traffic and protects your data from unauthorized access.
20 Clues: phone brightness • record your voice • sound of the keys • network connection • helps maintain eye comfort • helps maintain eye comfort • usage time of each application • Memory where phone data is saved • Representational reproduction of a photograph • In person, to escape from sight by walking away • Faculty or possibility of accessing a place or resource. • ...
spelling week 2 2025-10-21
spelling week 2 2025-10-21
Crossword for Haulers 2022-04-28
Across
- Breakfast soup
- A sunburnt grape
- How gamblers like their tomatoes
- Won’t Be...
- Chaotic pizza topping
- Surprised maise
- Avocado mash
- Hot vegetable smoothie
- Looooooooooooong pasta
- Go-Go morning juice
- Pasta cake
- Wine orbs
- Salé, croustillant et moelleux
- Fabulous muffins
- Evil eggs
- Salt’s BFF
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- Chocolate milk cake
- A No Frills shopper
- Named feathered hat
- Poultry digits
- Cow juice
- Spud disasters
- A fruit that cannot run away and get married
- Crunchy cylindrical water
- Shouting dessert
- The rhyme-less fruit
- Small trees
- Hauler’s enemy
- Pancakes with abs
- Vampire’s worst enemy
- Holey pastry
- Queso sandwich
32 Clues: Cow juice • Wine orbs • Evil eggs • Pasta cake • Salt’s BFF • Won’t Be... • Small trees • Avocado mash • Holey pastry • Breakfast soup • Poultry digits • Spud disasters • Hauler’s enemy • Queso sandwich • Surprised maise • A sunburnt grape • Shouting dessert • Fabulous muffins • Pancakes with abs • Chocolate milk cake • A No Frills shopper • Named feathered hat • Go-Go morning juice • The rhyme-less fruit • ...
Natural Resources/Natural Cycles Quiz 2023-03-20
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- Resources that can be replaced in a reasonable time
- The loss of an entire species
- the continuous movement of water from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface and back
- To process used products into new products
- process that animals use to break down food to get energy
- The growth of _____________ causes more resources to be used
- The careful use of resources so that they last as long as possible
- A species with so few individuals that they could die out
- gas in the air that has to be fixed into useable forms
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- materials found in nature that are essential or useful to people
- organisms that release carbon dioxide into the air
- Bacteria found in the roots of these plants fix nitrogen into useable forms
- Resources that cannot be replaced in a human lifetime
- To use products again
- The gradual long term change of species in an ecosystem
- organisms that take in carbon dioxide
- the process by which plants make their own food
17 Clues: To use products again • The loss of an entire species • organisms that take in carbon dioxide • To process used products into new products • the process by which plants make their own food • organisms that release carbon dioxide into the air • Resources that can be replaced in a reasonable time • Resources that cannot be replaced in a human lifetime • ...
DRRR ACTIVITY 2022-03-27
Across
- The potential loss of life, injury, or destroyed or damaged assets which could occur to a system, society or a community in a specific period of time, determined probabilistically as a function of hazard, exposure, vulnerability and capacity.
- These have an element of human intent, negligence, or error involving a failure of a man-made system, as opposed to natural disasters resulting from natural hazards.
- a factor of vulnerability, the uninsured informal sector, vulnerable rural livelihoods, dependence on single industries, globalization of business and supply chains, etc.
- a factor of vulnerability, for example, poverty and inequality, marginalization, social exclusion and discrimination by gender, social status, disability and age (amongst other factors) psychological factors, etc.
- a potential source of harm.
- a factor of vulnerability, poor design and construction of buildings, unregulated land use planning, etc
- is defined as "suitable steps taken and measures planned in advance of, during, and immediately after an incident to ensure that its consequences are minimized and that those affected by the event are provided with urgent relief and support."
- the president who signed the republic act of 10121
- This refers to the possibility/chance that something unpleasant, unwelcome, or negative will happen.
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- a type of hazard. for example, Flooding and Drought
- Following a tragedy, community ______ can be a complicated and time-consuming process, with different communities recovering at varying speeds
- the largest disaster that happened in the year 2011
- refers to all the strengths, attributes and resources available within a community, organization or society to manage and reduce disaster risks and strengthen resilience.
- a type of hazard. for example, Diseases in Plants, Humans, Animals, Etc.
14 Clues: a potential source of harm. • the president who signed the republic act of 10121 • a type of hazard. for example, Flooding and Drought • the largest disaster that happened in the year 2011 • a type of hazard. for example, Diseases in Plants, Humans, Animals, Etc. • ...
Earth and Space 2020-12-02
Across
- Main body in the solar system
- The biggest asteroid
- Gas to liquid
- Fourth state of matter
- Used for protection from nuclear disasters
- Peak season for typhoons in the Phils
- Liquid to solid
- Scientists who study earthquakes
- First discovered by Rayleigh & Ramsay
- Government agency that monitors typhoons
- Liquid to gas
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- Most common component of alloys
- Used as an alternative to Argon in bulbs
- Monitors earthquakes
- Layer that affects the meteors
- Used in making television set
- Solid to liquid
- A rare element with a chemical sym In
- Gas to solid
- Largest rocky celestial bodies in space
- Most widely occurring element on earth
- Widely used in cooking equipment
22 Clues: Gas to solid • Gas to liquid • Liquid to gas • Solid to liquid • Liquid to solid • Monitors earthquakes • The biggest asteroid • Fourth state of matter • Main body in the solar system • Used in making television set • Layer that affects the meteors • Most common component of alloys • Scientists who study earthquakes • Widely used in cooking equipment • A rare element with a chemical sym In • ...
Intro to Cyber Security 2023-09-07
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- the possibility of being attacked or harmed
- difficult
- the opposite of virus
- people who don't have access to
- malware denying users access to files in their own computer.
- information stolen without the owner's knowing
- coding a message
- forwards data between computer networks
- Adopt,develop
- find,identify,catch
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- converting to largely automatic operation
- quick to react
- a word or something that is used when logging in along with the username
- practice of sending fradulent emails
- supplier of equipment or a trader
- a person who commits scamming
- windows8,windows10,linux
- attack online
- copy of file kept for potential disasters
- designed to provide communications security of a computer network
20 Clues: difficult • attack online • Adopt,develop • quick to react • coding a message • find,identify,catch • the opposite of virus • windows8,windows10,linux • a person who commits scamming • people who don't have access to • supplier of equipment or a trader • practice of sending fradulent emails • forwards data between computer networks • converting to largely automatic operation • ...
Elias/Destruction/Restoration 2024-02-09
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- Israel made this with Tyre
- Pointed out sins and foretold disasters
- These replaced Israelites settled elsewhere
- The gods of Tyre
- When Achab became king
- No rain in Israel for this long
- Elias left this world in this
- When Jerusalem fell
- His beliefs similar to those of Israel
- Mightiest of the angels
- Capital of Northern Israel
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- Conquered Babylon in 539BC
- God spoke to Elias at Sinai with this
- God first appeared to Isaias
- This purified Isaias
- They defeated Assyria
- The Lord answered with this on Carmel
- This many buckets poured over Elias' bullock
- The Assyrian god
- This many kings within 14 years
20 Clues: The gods of Tyre • The Assyrian god • When Jerusalem fell • This purified Isaias • They defeated Assyria • When Achab became king • Mightiest of the angels • Conquered Babylon in 539BC • Israel made this with Tyre • Capital of Northern Israel • God first appeared to Isaias • Elias left this world in this • No rain in Israel for this long • This many kings within 14 years • ...
Vocabulary Module 4 2021-11-04
Across
- obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- economic collapse occurs at the onset of a severe version of an economic contraction, depression, or recession and can last any number of years
- Banking crisis when many clients withdraw their money from a bank
- involves trading a financial instrument involving high risk, in expectation of significant returns
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- a series of the evening radio addresses given by Franklin D. Roosevelt
- a way of paying for something by making a series of small payments over a long time
- aid to persons in economic need because of natural disasters, wars, economic upheaval, chronic unemployment, or other conditions that prevent self-sufficiency
- adding justices to the Supreme Court or lower courts to shift the balance in a liberal, conservative or other direction
- money borrowed from a broker to purchase an investment and is the difference between the total value of an investment and the loan amount
- spending exceeds revenue over a particular period of time
10 Clues: spending exceeds revenue over a particular period of time • Banking crisis when many clients withdraw their money from a bank • a series of the evening radio addresses given by Franklin D. Roosevelt • a way of paying for something by making a series of small payments over a long time • ...
Page 26 2019-01-27
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- An event where awards are given
- Was put on the list of potential winners
- Actress who was not in the lead
- Oscars, Grammys, Emmys, etc.
- The person who started the "Razzies"
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- Movies are being projected on it at movie theaters
- Horrible things that happened
- Script
- Can potentially happen
- An overflow of water
10 Clues: Script • An overflow of water • Can potentially happen • Oscars, Grammys, Emmys, etc. • Horrible things that happened • An event where awards are given • Actress who was not in the lead • The person who started the "Razzies" • Was put on the list of potential winners • Movies are being projected on it at movie theaters
Natural Gas and Drilling 2024-05-22
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- Other fossil fuel which is not as efficient as natural gas
- Gas that makes up most of natural gas
- What it is called when natural gas is brought in from another country
- A place that natural gas is harvested from
- __________ gas emissions are harmful gases that are made when fossil fuels are burned
- Small movements in the Earth's surface that can be caused by fracking
- Natural gas deposits that are store in the pores of stone
- Natural gas deposits which are easy to harvest
- Natural gas is a ______ fuel
- Place where natural gas was first discovered
- The place where the first natural gas well was created
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- The type of natural gas that makes up less than 1% of natural gas used
- Place where natural gas was first used residentially in North America
- The tool used to create a well for natural gas harvesting
- Heat and this are what are needed to create fossil fuels underground
- What it is called when natural gas is sent to another country
- Controversial process used to harvest unconventional natural gas deposits
- Name of long pipes that are used to transport natural gas over long distances
- The ______ burner, named for a German chemist
- Other name for natural gas liquids
20 Clues: Natural gas is a ______ fuel • Other name for natural gas liquids • Gas that makes up most of natural gas • A place that natural gas is harvested from • Place where natural gas was first discovered • The ______ burner, named for a German chemist • Natural gas deposits which are easy to harvest • The place where the first natural gas well was created • ...
Financial Literacy 2017-04-28
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- A course of action pursued by a government, party, business or individual.
- The money paid by an individual or business to get an insurance policy.
- The money paid by an individual for their expenses before their insurance plan kicks in.
- An automobile insurance that covers medical expenses and wages when injured in an accident that is not your fault.
- A person who derives advantages/money from something that's not theirs such as trusts, wills and life insurance.
- To assert that something is true without providing proof.
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- An auto insurance coverage designed to protect your car against damages of theft, vandalism, fire, natural disasters, falling objects, animals and civil disturbance.
- An arrangement where an agency guarantees individuals compensation for specific terms in exchange for payment of premium.
- An insurance policy that protects an individual/business from the risk of being sued and held legally liable for malpractice, injury or negligence.
- An auto insurance coverage that reimburses individuals of any damages made to their personal car in fault of themselves.
10 Clues: To assert that something is true without providing proof. • The money paid by an individual or business to get an insurance policy. • A course of action pursued by a government, party, business or individual. • The money paid by an individual for their expenses before their insurance plan kicks in. • ...
International Issues 2023-10-09
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- It's the state of being equal in rights, opportunities, and status, regardless of differences or backgrounds.
- They are individuals who have been forced to leave their home country due to conflict, persecution, or natural disasters.
- It's the act of moving from one place to another, often to seek better living conditions or opportunities.
- It's the act of working together towards a common goal, often involving teamwork and collaboration.
- It refers to a disagreement, struggle, or clash between two or more parties with opposing interests.
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- It's a state of harmony and absence of conflict or violence, where people live in tranquility.
- It relates to the measures taken to protect individuals, communities, or nations from threats and dangers.
- It's the process of increasing interconnectedness and integration among countries and cultures worldwide.
- It's the practice of conducting negotiations and maintaining relationships between countries or groups.
- It refers to the condition of lacking sufficient resources and means to meet basic needs and live a comfortable life.
10 Clues: It's a state of harmony and absence of conflict or violence, where people live in tranquility. • It's the act of working together towards a common goal, often involving teamwork and collaboration. • It refers to a disagreement, struggle, or clash between two or more parties with opposing interests. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-10
Across
- A disturbance or oscillation that travels through space or a medium, often characterized by the transfer of energy.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers much of the Earth's surface.
- A series of large ocean waves caused by a sudden disturbance, such as an undersea earthquake or volcanic eruption.
- The act of causing severe damage or the state of being severely damaged or ruined.
- The process of flooding or being submerged, often used to describe the effect of a tsunami.
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- The organized removal of people from a potentially dangerous area to a safer location, often conducted in response to natural disasters like tsunamis.
- Related to earthquakes or the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust.
- Pertaining to the area where land meets the sea, often referring to regions near coastlines.
- A notice or alert provided in advance to inform people of a potential danger or threat.
- A sudden and widespread event, often resulting in significant damage, loss, or suffering.
10 Clues: A vast body of saltwater that covers much of the Earth's surface. • Related to earthquakes or the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust. • The act of causing severe damage or the state of being severely damaged or ruined. • A notice or alert provided in advance to inform people of a potential danger or threat. • ...
Unit 7 2025-01-29
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- an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
- both active and inactive warheads.
- the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries.
- an area in which treaties or agreements between states, military powers or contending groups forbid military installations, activities, or personnel.
- the practice of spying or of using spies, typically by governments to obtain political and military information.
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- a job or profession.
- the art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, especially in politics.
- In the event of an attack from an aggressor, a state would massively retaliate by using a force disproportionate to the size of the attack.
- a geopolitical theory which posits that changes in the political structure of one country tend to spread to neighboring countries in a domino effect.
- an effort to protect the citizens of a state (generally non-combatants) from human-made and natural disasters.
10 Clues: a job or profession. • both active and inactive warheads. • the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries. • an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving. • an effort to protect the citizens of a state (generally non-combatants) from human-made and natural disasters. • ...
Proverty 2025-01-21
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- Natural or man-made events that disrupt economies and lead to people falling into poverty.
- A factor that can perpetuate poverty, where people cannot access adequate resources to improve their situation.
- A key cause of poverty, often linked to economic systems and income disparity.
- The condition of lacking access to essential services like education and healthcare, leading to poverty.
- Lack of basic human needs such as food, shelter, and clothing.
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- A significant cause of poverty due to barriers that prevent people from gaining well-paid employment.
- The economic class or group a person belongs to, which can influence their access to resources and opportunities is called social ...
- The unfair treatment of individuals or groups based on factors like race, gender, or class, often leading to economic disadvantage.
- A major global issue affecting developing nations and contributing to poverty, often linked to poor governance and corruption.
- A form of economic activity that provides low wages and limited benefits, often contributing to poverty.
10 Clues: Lack of basic human needs such as food, shelter, and clothing. • A key cause of poverty, often linked to economic systems and income disparity. • Natural or man-made events that disrupt economies and lead to people falling into poverty. • A significant cause of poverty due to barriers that prevent people from gaining well-paid employment. • ...
