natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Shelter after disaster 2023-10-21
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- Input, Output, __________ & Impact Analysis are part of Monitoring & Evaluation Approaches.
- Free online source to support development practitioners in monitoring and evaluation.
- After conflict and disasters, most people rebuild or repair their homes using their own _________
- is a tool for improving the planning, implementation, management, monitoring and evaluation of projects
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- What was the video shown last week about?
- Assessment and analysis data can be collected from Feedback & Complaints Mechanisms and _______________ sharing
- Methodology for planning, monitoring and evaluating an initiative.
- Partnership of humanitarian and development organization.
- Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
9 Clues: Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction • What was the video shown last week about? • Partnership of humanitarian and development organization. • Methodology for planning, monitoring and evaluating an initiative. • Free online source to support development practitioners in monitoring and evaluation. • ...
Types of insurance 2023-10-11
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- Coverage that helps you when you can't work due to an injury or illness
- Insurance that shields your house and belongings from disasters.
- Offers protection for your personal belongings in a rented place.
- Insurance that takes care of your beloved furry friends.
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- Provides financial help if you're diagnosed with a severe illness.
- A policy that pays your family if you pass away.
- Protects your car from accidents and theft.
- This insurance helps when you're sick and need medical care.
- Provides coverage when you're traveling and something goes wrong.
9 Clues: Protects your car from accidents and theft. • A policy that pays your family if you pass away. • Insurance that takes care of your beloved furry friends. • This insurance helps when you're sick and need medical care. • Insurance that shields your house and belongings from disasters. • Provides coverage when you're traveling and something goes wrong. • ...
Geography Vocabulary Unit 1 and 2 2020-10-29
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- the number of people who are too young or too old to work
- a decline in the number of people in a population
- ex. an individual with an engineering degree working as a pizza delivery man as his main source of income
- population decline in a rural area
- someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee
- a synonym for mortality rate
- the movement of people across a specified boundary, national or international, to establish a new permanent place of residence
- when there are too many people in an area relative to the resources and the level of technology available
- a pyramid with a very wide base and a narrow top section suggests a population with both high fertility and death rates
- A ________ has a well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group.
- the number of live births per thousand population in a year
- the best balance between a population and the resources available to it
- places where people live that have not been constructed in a traditional fashion
- a model illustrating the historical shift of birth and death rates from high to low levels in a population
- a foreign laborer living and working temporarily in another country
- positive conditions at the point of destination which encourage people to migrate
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- moving to another country or region on a permanent basis
- money sent back to their families in their home communities by migrants
- when the individual has a free choice about whether to migrate or not
- ________________ created in 1966 describes the push and pull factors of migration which are basically reasons for emigration and immigration.
- policies that promote large families
- ex. refugees and asylum seekers in Syria and people fleeing natural disasters like earthquakes
- negative conditions at the point of origin which encourage or force people to move
- a large-scale migration between a particular origin and a particular destination
- population policies to slow population growth by reducing births
25 Clues: a synonym for mortality rate • population decline in a rural area • policies that promote large families • a decline in the number of people in a population • moving to another country or region on a permanent basis • the number of people who are too young or too old to work • the number of live births per thousand population in a year • ...
2.02 2014-04-08
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- The exchange of information between people by means of speaking, writing, or using a common system of signs or behavior.
- Department An agency that provides medical care to people who cannot afford medical help.
- from Danger Feeling free from harm.
- Cross An international organization dedicated to the medical care of the sick or wounded in wars and natural disasters.
- Environment A surrounding or situation where harm, damage, or loss in unlikely.
- Services A government agency that provides social services to individuals or a community.
- To deprive somebody of air or prevent somebody from breathing, or be unable to breathe.
- Way A national network of local organizations that work to advance the common good by focusing on education, income and health.
- Devices Relating to devices, systems, or circuits, that employ components such as vacuum tubes, integrated circuits, or transistors in their design e.g., are computer, Ipod, etc.
- events Things that happen once in a while but are major events.
- The process of doing something in order to achieve a purpose.
- Safety Free from bodily harm.
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- Security Commission An agency that helps people find jobs.
- of Security A feeling of being safe.
- To make something safe for children to use, or safe against damage or tampering by children.
- Hazardous material that may be found in homes build prior to 1978.
- Needs A basic need for the sense of security.
- Group A group that provides not only financial support but also spiritual, volunteer and community support.
- Poisoning A medical condition caused by toxic levels of the metal lead in the blood.
- Safety Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children.
- Violence Violence within the home which includes the use of physical and sexual violence, threats and intimidation, emotional abuse and denying of finances.
- Poisoning Results from eating foods that contain bacteria or their toxic be unable to breather.
- A portable weapon that fires ammunition such as a pistol or rifle.
- In an unharmed uninjured, or undamaged condition.
24 Clues: Safety Free from bodily harm. • from Danger Feeling free from harm. • of Security A feeling of being safe. • Needs A basic need for the sense of security. • In an unharmed uninjured, or undamaged condition. • Safety Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children. • Security Commission An agency that helps people find jobs. • ...
Investment Terms 2024-03-19
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- A corporation that insures banks so you get your money if bank collapses.
- Something that happens within the company like a new product.
- Different classifications of companies in the S&P500.
- They represent a loan from the buyer to the issuer usually paid back at a stated interest rate.
- Buying in small amounts on set intervals.
- Avoiding losing money due to fear of what might happen.
- Something that happens outside like covid or natural disasters.
- tells us how big the company is in the market.
- investing all your available money at once in hopes of big return.
- Made up of 500 of the largest most financially stable companies.
- Short term buying and selling for profit.
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- When an investor makes investments based off what you have heard about it.
- take the contributions of fund investors and purchase a combination of assets.
- Sum of money saved or made available for any reason.
- Share of profits some companies give out to investors.
- Issued by companies Have a face value A fixed interest rate.
- Market, When the market is on the rise.
- Measures performance of a basket of securities follow one part of market.
- made up of 30 blue chip companies.
- Price of one share divided by companies earning per share.
- Long term setting money aside and letting it grow.
- A security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation.
- The increase in the value of an asset, usually recognized when it is sold for a higher amount.
- Market, When the market is down as a whole.
- made of 100 of the largest non financial institutions.
- Take from a large group of investors and invest in stocks, bonds and other securities.
- Money created and recognized by the government.
- When a large number of bank customers withdraw there money at the same time.
- A portion of ownership of a company.
- refers to the process of offering shares of a private corporation to the public.
30 Clues: made up of 30 blue chip companies. • A portion of ownership of a company. • Market, When the market is on the rise. • Buying in small amounts on set intervals. • Short term buying and selling for profit. • Market, When the market is down as a whole. • tells us how big the company is in the market. • Money created and recognized by the government. • ...
Unit 3: Greece Review 2022-12-09
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- Macedonian warrior who studied Greek culture
- stories created by ancient cultures to explain the world around them
- open air market in ancient Greece
- the best example of classical Greek architecture and temple of Athena
- Greek historian who wrote the history of the Persian Wars
- rule by a small group of people
- taught his students to question everything
- city-state based on their military
- the Greeks are credited with the invention of theater, also called ______
- a Greek city
- Greek philosopher who developed the scientific method
- Greek philosopher and mathematician who developed the pythagorean theorem about the hypotenuse of a right angle
- Greek foot soldier
- rule by the people
- only this group went to school in Athens
- father of geometry
- the group who finally conquered the Greeks
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- inventor of weapons and calculator of pi
- the battle at which the Spartans held the Persian army at bay until the rest of Greece could prepare to defend itself from Persian invasion
- a period in the history of a civilization during which they are most powerful
- developed the world's first democracy
- Greek historian who took a scientific approach to the study of history
- a fortified hill inside a Greek city-state
- Spartan slave
- drama where the hero was has powerful abilities but has a flaw that leads to his downfall
- the study of the meaning and nature of life
- conquered the Greeks during the Greek Dark Ages
- the way of life for a group of people
- Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- wrote The Republic, which called for a king that would care for his subjects wisely
- new military tactic developed by the Greeks
- the leader of Athens during it's Golden Age
- drama that usually poked fun of politicians in Athens
- having to do with Greek culture
- both herodotus and thucydides are known as the _________ of history
- early residents of Greece whose civilization was wiped out by natural disasters
36 Clues: a Greek city • Spartan slave • Greek foot soldier • rule by the people • father of geometry • rule by a small group of people • having to do with Greek culture • open air market in ancient Greece • city-state based on their military • developed the world's first democracy • the way of life for a group of people • inventor of weapons and calculator of pi • ...
HW 2023-10-09
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- occurs in a reactor when the fuel isn't being adequately cooled
- people or organizations having political or administrative power and control
- scattered pieces of rubbish or remains
- burn fiercely or brightly
- weighted
- not deterred by danger or pain; brave
- (of a structure) suddenly fall down or give way
- distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion
- a collapse of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff
- this person helps people in overseas countries affected by man-made and natural disasters like wars, outbreaks of disease and earthquakes
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
- to stick onto or hold something or someone tightly, or to refuse to stop holding it, him, or her
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- to move or cause to move along by turning over and over
- cause (a device) to function
- leave (someone) without the means to move from somewhere
- remove in a swift and sudden way
- existing only in part; incomplete
- the piles of broken stone and bricks, etc. that are left when a building falls down or is destroyed
- a violent shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused by a bomb
- go towards
- to break, or cause something to break, into small pieces
- a tall tower-like structure used for carrying electricity cables high above the ground
- (an area of) very wet, soft land
- be greater in number or size than (a quantity, number, or other measurable thing)
- soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water
- make (someone) do something against their will
- hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand or a weapon or other implement
- the part of the earth's surface directly above the starting point of an earthquake
- to completely destroy (something) by tearing it into pieces
- highly destructive or damaging
- throw or impel (someone or something) with great force
- a mild tremor preceding the violent shaking movement of an earthquake
- to crash into something with a lot of force
33 Clues: weighted • go towards • burn fiercely or brightly • cause (a device) to function • highly destructive or damaging • remove in a swift and sudden way • (an area of) very wet, soft land • existing only in part; incomplete • not deterred by danger or pain; brave • scattered pieces of rubbish or remains • to crash into something with a lot of force • ...
Production Operations 2025-08-07
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- : Identifying and optimizing each step in the service delivery process to enhance customer experience.
- : Ensuring sufficient staff and resources are available during peak times to avoid delays.
- : develop structures that meet the needs of memebers to maintain a healthy community
- : practice of producing goods and services in a way that minimizes environmental impact, ensures social responsibility, and maintains economic viability for future generations.
- : Ensuring that products or services meet customer needs and preferences.
- : Predicting customer demand can be challenging, leading to overproduction or stockouts.
- : Using robotics and AI to streamline repetitive tasks and improve precision.
- : Creating efficient workflows that minimize bottlenecks and reduce production time.
- creates product value while at the same time improving resource efficiency by extending useful life of products.
- : holistic approach to long-term success through customer satisfaction. It involves continuous improvement, employee involvement, and process optimization across all departments.
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- : Natural disasters, political instability, or pandemics can disrupt the flow of materials.
- : process used to ensure that products or services meet specified standards by identifying and correcting defects.
- : ussing assets eficciently to allow them to continue functioning profitability over time
- : Efficient operations can lower costs, improve quality, and speed up delivery, giving businesses an edge over competitors.
- : Adapting processes to respond quickly to changes in demand or market conditions.
- : Minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency through techniques like just-in-time inventory and kaizen (continuous improvement).
- : process of overseeing the transformation of inputs (resources) into outputs (goods or services) in a way that maximizes efficiency and effectiveness.
- : Reducing expenses without compromising quality or customer experience.
- : data-driven methodology focused on reducing defects and variability in processes to achieve near-perfect quality. It follows a structured approach called DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve, Control) to improve efficiency and eliminate errors.
- retain full biodiversity over the long term
- difference between the cost of the raw materials and the price of the finished goods
- : process of planning, monitoring, and optimizing the production capacity of a business to meet demand efficiently.
22 Clues: retain full biodiversity over the long term • : Reducing expenses without compromising quality or customer experience. • : Ensuring that products or services meet customer needs and preferences. • : Using robotics and AI to streamline repetitive tasks and improve precision. • : Adapting processes to respond quickly to changes in demand or market conditions. • ...
Alejandra crosswords 2021-06-22
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- C_u_t (Math)
- S_ _s (Music)
- B_ _d_ _e_ _t_ (Natural Science)
- v_d_ _ (Eca)
- n__ l_ngu_g_ (English)
- p_e_i__nt (Social science)
- U_ _i_ _r_ e (Natural Science)
- M_ _t_l C___ c___t_o_ (Math)
- S_ _ r_ (IHD)
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- c_ _o_s (art-ACE)
- W_r_ (Social Science)
- L_ _ t_ r (Language)
- A_ _v_ _t_ _e P_ r_ (Inglish class)
- O_ _r_ _i_n (Math)
- M_p_ (Social Science)
- C _ l_ _r_ (Social Science)
- P_ _ m (language
- P_ _n_t (Natural Science)
- t_e_t_r (Language)
- B_ _B _e (Religion)
20 Clues: C_u_t (Math) • S_ _s (Music) • S_ _ r_ (IHD) • P_ _ m (language • B_ _B _e (Religion) • c_ _o_s (art-ACE) • O_ _r_ _i_n (Math) • v_d_ _ (Eca) • M_p_ (Social Science) • L_ _ t_ r (Language) • n__ l_ngu_g_ (English) • t_e_t_r (Language) • W_r_ (Social Science) • P_ _n_t (Natural Science) • C _ l_ _r_ (Social Science) • ...
1 2024-07-28
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- Domestic feline
- High, natural elevation of the earth's surface
- Electronic device for processing data
- Movement of air
- Large body of saltwater
- Two-wheeled vehicle
- Aquatic animal
- Large musical instrument with keys
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- Area for growing plants
- Star at the center of our solar system
- Insect with colorful wings
- Earth's natural satellite
- Precious yellow metal
- Tall plant with a trunk
- Precipitation from clouds
- Natural flowing watercourse
- Building for human habitation
- Common fruit
- Vehicle for transportation
- Collection of written works
20 Clues: Common fruit • Aquatic animal • Domestic feline • Movement of air • Two-wheeled vehicle • Precious yellow metal • Area for growing plants • Tall plant with a trunk • Large body of saltwater • Earth's natural satellite • Precipitation from clouds • Insect with colorful wings • Vehicle for transportation • Natural flowing watercourse • Collection of written works • Building for human habitation • ...
number 2023-07-13
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- The sum of the second and third natural numbers
- A square number of the second odd number
- The sixth prime number
- A number that can be created by multiplying the second and third even numbers
- Can be created by doubling the fourth natural number
- Can be created by doubling the second prime number
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- The number that follows one less than double the third natural number
- A whole or complete entity, the basis of counting; it comes before all other natural numbers
- Comes next after the sum of the first and fifth odd numbers
- Can be created by doubling the third natural number
- Follows immediately after the product of the second and fifth natural numbers
- Created by adding the first number to the second number
- Created by adding the first natural number to itself
- Nothing at all, the absence of a value
- Can be created by adding the first number to itself two times
15 Clues: The sixth prime number • Nothing at all, the absence of a value • A square number of the second odd number • The sum of the second and third natural numbers • Can be created by doubling the second prime number • Can be created by doubling the third natural number • Can be created by doubling the fourth natural number • ...
Spanish Vocabulary Activity 2 2018-05-03
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- hacer que algo viejo se vuelva nuevo
- tirar basura en el suelo o quemar combustibles fósiles causa este
- este animal es muy grande y vive en el océano
- Talar un montón de árboles, hay muchos espacios abiertos sin árboles
- este lugar llueve mucho y es el hogar de muchos animales
- Conducción con amigos
- Esto hace que su coche funcione
- Un montón de coches en la carretera
- quema de gasolina y uso de paneles solares y turbinas eólicas
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- este desastre natural tiene mucha agua y convierte su patio trasero en una piscina
- un desastre natural que sacude el suelo
- la tierra se está calentando
- un desastre natural donde no hay agua
- Esto puede derramarse en los océanos y dañar a los animales
- este desastre natural puede estallar y tiene lava
- un animal que vive en el frío y ama la nieve
- Aquí es donde vives
- Esta capa protege el uso de los rayos nocivos del sol
- donde viven los peces
- un desastre natural que quema árboles y está muy caliente
20 Clues: Aquí es donde vives • Conducción con amigos • donde viven los peces • la tierra se está calentando • Esto hace que su coche funcione • Un montón de coches en la carretera • hacer que algo viejo se vuelva nuevo • un desastre natural donde no hay agua • un desastre natural que sacude el suelo • un animal que vive en el frío y ama la nieve • ...
Intro to Weather & Climate Crossword 2023-10-16
Across
- this causes uneven heating of the planet's surface
- in the air & water that redistributes energy
- this causes pattern of wind in the atmosphere
- the natural hazard that burns things
- warm or hot air does this
- the specific conditions occurring
- the ability of a system to do work of some kind
- the natural hazard that involves a lot of rain at once
- the patterns of weather over time for a region
- the natural hazard that involves the ocean
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- liquid or frozen water in the air that falls
- the natural hazard that has a spinning funnel shape
- the direction that the wind moves in the air
- cold or cool air does this
- the natural hazard that involves snow
- the greenhouse _____ traps too much heat in the air
- the imaginary line around the middle of the Earth
17 Clues: warm or hot air does this • cold or cool air does this • the specific conditions occurring • the natural hazard that burns things • the natural hazard that involves snow • the natural hazard that involves the ocean • liquid or frozen water in the air that falls • in the air & water that redistributes energy • the direction that the wind moves in the air • ...
Final Review Vocabulary 2 AM 2025-06-09
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- The typhoon caused a lot of____________to buildings in Taipei.
- Water usually flows from high places to low ones.
- You should not eat a large__________of sugar. It's not healthy.
- Typhoons and earthquakes are both natural__________that happen in Taiwan.
- Everyone needs_____________to stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
- I___________the fresh spring flowers.
- Mr. Woomer spilled coffee all over his shirt and now it's__________.
- Every year Kang Chiao__________a hiking trip for the 6th grade students.
- The rooftop of our school has some__________for growing vegetables.
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- The teenagers painted a beautiful__________of sunflowers.
- If you want to improve your English, you need to participate in class.
- The____________went to the beach to pick up all of the trash.
- My favorite basketball has__________because I've had it for many years.
- Volunteering helps us learn__________that we can use in our lives.
- My flower_________because I forgot to water it.
15 Clues: I___________the fresh spring flowers. • My flower_________because I forgot to water it. • Water usually flows from high places to low ones. • The teenagers painted a beautiful__________of sunflowers. • The____________went to the beach to pick up all of the trash. • The typhoon caused a lot of____________to buildings in Taipei. • ...
Comprehensive Review Corssword on the HDI 2014-11-19
Across
- One components of the HDI that involves both the expected years of schooling and mean years of schooling
- "preventing shocks<->promoting capacities<->protecting choices" this is the policies for ______ vulnerability and building resilience.
- countries that score .700 to .799 are considered to be a ___ Human Development
- One components of the HDI that involves the gross national income per capita
- The HDI Index is better than GDP or GDI in isolation
- States which part of the region in the world over the years have the highest reliance on the average international trade (% of GDP)
- What does HDI stand for
- GDP increases as there is an increase in ___ or arms Casino / GDP increases as there is an increase in the number of _____ built in a country
- Qatar has the highest GNI in the HDI Index, thus this is the only reason it is ranking in the top 10.
- ____ is the first country on the HDI Index
- In a country well governed, _____ proverty is something to be ashamed of.
- countries that score .550 to .699 are considered to be a ___ Human Development
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- The HDI figures could differ significantly even in a developed country
- Indian founder of the HDI
- / _____ _____ _____ is the last country on the HDI Index
- One components of the HDI that involves the rate of the life expectancy at birth
- HDI Index was published by the ______ _______ Development Program
- Women, handicap, migrants, children, the elderly are ____ to natural disasters, industrial hazards and climate changes because of their location, position in the society.
- which part of the region in the world over the years have the least reliance on the average international trade (% of GDP)
- One of the biggest criticisms of the HDI Index was the fact that they didn't consider the issue of _______ with and between countries
- increases as there is an increase in ___ or arms production
- Pakistan founder of the HDI
- countries that score less than .550 are considered to be a ___ Human Development
- High countries that score .800 and above are considered to be a ___ ____ Human Development
- In a country badly governed, _____ is something to be ashamed of.
- When the Inequality is adjusted to the HDI Index it helps show the distribution of achievement of health, education and income among the residents
26 Clues: What does HDI stand for • Indian founder of the HDI • Pakistan founder of the HDI • ____ is the first country on the HDI Index • The HDI Index is better than GDP or GDI in isolation • / _____ _____ _____ is the last country on the HDI Index • increases as there is an increase in ___ or arms production • HDI Index was published by the ______ _______ Development Program • ...
Biology EOC Review: Ecology puzzle 1 2024-05-01
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- An organism on which a parasite feeds
- A symbiotic relationship in which only one species benefits but the other is neither helped nor harmed
- An animal that hunts, captures, and eats another animal
- A group of organisms of the same species that live in the same place at the same time
- Density ____ factors that do not depend on the number of organisms in a population; examples: natural disasters or human activities
- The maximum number of organisms that can be supported in a given environment
- The evolution of two or more interacting species that exert selective pressures on each other
- A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is harmed
- An animal that is subject to being hunted, captured, and eaten by another animal
- Unrestricted population growth that follows a J-shaped curve
- An organism’s role in its ecosystem
- A type of protective resemblance that causes an animal to look like something that its predators would rather avoid than eat
- The living organisms in an ecosystem
- The interaction of two or more organisms trying to use the same resources at the same time in the same place
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- An individual living thing
- The variety, of plants, animals, etc. in a given area
- All the different populations of different species living in the same place at the same time
- A large geographic area with similar climate that consists of many ecosystems
- An organism that gets its nutrients feeding on other living organisms
- The interaction of two or more organisms trying to use the same resources at the same time in the same place
- A type of cooperative relationship in which two different species benefit from their relationship with one another
- An animal that eats only other animals (meat eater)
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- Density ____ factors that depend on the number of organisms in a population; examples: available food, water, and suitable habitats
- Nonliving parts of an ecosystem; examples are soil, rocks, water, pH, salinity, temperature
- All the combined biomes on Earth where organisms can survive
- A group of similar organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- An animal that eats only plants
- The place where an organism lives
29 Clues: An individual living thing • An animal that eats only plants • The place where an organism lives • An organism’s role in its ecosystem • The living organisms in an ecosystem • An organism on which a parasite feeds • An animal that eats both plants and animals • An animal that eats only other animals (meat eater) • The variety, of plants, animals, etc. in a given area • ...
Chiarts Journalism I 2023-09-26
Across
- a source is anyone you interview for a news story.
- refers to the unethical practice of publishing another writer’s words or ideas without crediting them.
- the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the internet) regarded collectively.
- a piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other print or online publication.
- refers to the act of withdrawing inaccurate information in a story after it has been published.
- a line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article.
- the activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or preparing news to be broadcast.
- refers to information that a news outlet either discovers or obtains before its competitors can hear about it.
- a particular area or topic that a reporter covers.
- a written form of defamation, refers to the publishing of false statements to damage a person or organization’s reputation.
- a news story that has been given to one specific publication.
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- articles that are long-form human-interest pieces that focus more on creating emotional narratives, rather than informing readers about the big news stories of the day.
- a writing style that appeals to a specific audience or fits a particular publication
- provide opinionated coverage on news events or topical issues, separating them from the objective, unbiased work produced by reporters or analysts — who provide context to help explain facts without stating an opinion.
- the first sentence of a hard-news story; a succinct summary of the story’s main point.
- this story covers a topic that is always relevant and not based on news of the day.
- News news stories, particularly ones related to politics, war, terrorism, or natural disasters, require immediate coverage.
- opinionated article written by an editor at a news organization, which represents the organization’s view on a particular subject.
- the goal for this type of web content is to attract as many viewers or “clickthroughs” as possible.
- simply refers to the content of a news article.
- a 1-2 sentence summary of the article.
21 Clues: a 1-2 sentence summary of the article. • simply refers to the content of a news article. • a source is anyone you interview for a news story. • a particular area or topic that a reporter covers. • a line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article. • a news story that has been given to one specific publication. • ...
7 - Populations 2025-03-05
Across
- Something that inhibits population growth that is living; EX: competition, predation, symbiosis
- the action of a predator chasing, capturing and consuming its prey
- movement of individuals out of a population
- Growth pattern in which a population's growth rate slows or stops following a period of exponential growth
- refers to a population that has no density dependent limiting factors affecting its population growth
- the maximum number of organisms of one species supported by an environment
- term used to describe the rate at which plants and other photosynthetic organisms produce organic compounds in an ecosystem.
- variable that is manipulated or changed
- something in the environment that slows population growth by increasing deaths or decreasing births
- describes a predator-prey population graph; as prey increases, predator populations increase and as prey decreases, a drop in predator population occurs
- the number of individuals in a specific size of area, measure of crowding; 20 rabbits per acre
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- Something that inhibits population growth that is nonliving; temperature, weather, natural disasters, amount of water
- indirect effects in a community that are initiated by a predator
- individuals of a species leaving or entering a habitat; immigration vs. emigration
- a species that has an unusually large effect on its ecosystem
- Movement of individuals into a population
- growth curve shape of a population growth that is exponential; as the population size gets larger it grows faster
- type of competition between members of the same species
- change in total number of individuals in an area of the same species; determined by number of births minus number of deaths
- type of competition between members of different species
- The measurable effect, outcome, or response in which the research is interested.
- growth curve shape of a population growth that begins with exponential growth and then levels off to fluctuate around carrying capacity
- Population growth that is unhindered because of the abundance of resources for an ever-increasing population.
- the number/variety of different species found in an area
24 Clues: variable that is manipulated or changed • Movement of individuals into a population • movement of individuals out of a population • type of competition between members of the same species • type of competition between members of different species • the number/variety of different species found in an area • ...
Unit 7 - Ecology 2024-01-28
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- competition between members of the same species
- one type of limiting factor to pop growth; EX: competition, predation, symbiosis
- the number of different species found in an area
- deaths or decreasing births
- the growth curve for population growth that begins with exponential growth and then levels off to fluctuate around carrying capacity
- something in the environment that slows population growth by
- the growth curve for population growth that is exponential as the population size gets larger it grows faster
- growth pattern in which a population's growth rate slows or stops following a period of exponential growth
- The measurable effect, outcome, or response in which the research is interested.
- the action of a predator chasing, capturing and consuming its prey
- indirect effects in a community that are initiated by a predator
- a type of limiting factor to population growth; EX. light, temperature, nutrients, weather, natural disasters, water
- movement of individuals out of a population
- change in total number of individuals in an area of the same species; determined by number of births minus number of deaths
- individuals of a species leaving or entering a habitat; immigration vs. emigration
- Population growth that is unhindered because of the abundance of resources for an ever-increasing population.
- term used to describe the rate at which plants and other photosynthetic organisms produce organic compounds in an ecosystem.
- a species that has an unusually large effect on its ecosystem
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- the maximum number of organisms of one species supported by an environment
- competition between members of different species
- refers to a population that has no density dependent limiting factors affecting its population growth
- density the number of individuals in a specific size of area, measure of crowding; 20 rabbits per acre
- variable that is manipulated or changed
- describes a predator-prey population graph; as prey increases, predator populations increase and as prey decreases, a drop in predator population occurs
- movement of individuals into a population
25 Clues: deaths or decreasing births • variable that is manipulated or changed • movement of individuals into a population • movement of individuals out of a population • competition between members of the same species • competition between members of different species • the number of different species found in an area • ...
Claire & Kayli 2024-12-05
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- others make money through modern _______.
- diplomatic relations begin when a country grants ________________to another country's government.
- is the art and practice of managing communication and relationships between nations.
- and piracy pose a major threat to U.S. interests abroad.
- the right to make or sell an invention.
- works to keep foreign terrorists from entering the united states.
- divides responsibility for developing foreign policy between congress and the president
- advise the president on global economic policy.
- the trend toward more open and free travel, trade, and communication among nations and their people.
- a ___ is an official document issued by a country's government that allows a foreigner to enter and travel in that country.
- implements the president's foreign policy.
- these programs are devoted to helping victims of human-made and natural disasters.
- negotiating written agreements called _______ has long been an important part of foreign policy.
- the foreign policy bureaucracy has _____ main areas of responsibility.
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- These programs are aimed at protecting U.S. political, economic, and national security interests.
- If a diplomat does commit a crime while in another country, it is up to the home country to bring that person to justice.
- the aid that consists of donations
- the president, Congress, the foreign policy bureaucracy.
- Detects and responds to threats to computer systems.
- involves the use of persuasion to achieve foreign policy goals.
- what makes spying much easier than in the past.
- is a secret operation that supports the country's foreign policy.
- a retired army colonel who testified before the senate foreign relations committee in April 2009.
- oversees all military activities.
- governments promote the economic prosperity of their people.
- the united states responded by replacing an _______, or ban, on most U.S. trade with cuba.
- served as U.S. secretary of state under Donald Trump.
- a measure taken by one or more nations to pressure another country into changing its policies or complying with international law.
- involves the threat or use of more forceful measures to achieve foreign policy goals.
- is a gathering of heads of state
30 Clues: is a gathering of heads of state • oversees all military activities. • the aid that consists of donations • the right to make or sell an invention. • others make money through modern _______. • implements the president's foreign policy. • what makes spying much easier than in the past. • advise the president on global economic policy. • ...
Government Acronyms 2024-11-01
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- Provides grants for artistic endeavors
- Created to provide federal oversight for the nation’s transportation system
- After education was made into a separate department the remains functions of HEW were organized into this department
- Formerly known as the General Accounting Office
- There are oil reserves under this in Alaska
- Nicknamed Fannie Mae
- Awards almost 50,000 competitive grants to researchers at universities, medical schools, and research organizations
- Issues weather forecasts and conducts research in the seas and sky
- Insures the deposits people have in banks
- The Department of Defense has organized military forces into 11 of these
- Provides assistance, information, and loans to small businesses
- Highest ranking members of the military
- Made up of 22 agencies including the Secret Service, Customs Service, and Coast Guard
- Insures some mortgages that private banks make to homeowners
- Coordinates and regulates the networks of Farm Credit Associations throughout the country
- Certifies food and cosmetics quality
- Collects statistics on diseases
- The first independent agency Congress created
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- The national space exploration program
- Supervises federal prisons
- A New Deal program to develop resources in and around the Tennessee River
- Established in 1953 to replace the Federal Security Agency
- Nicknamed Ginnie Mae
- Preserves important documents and records created by the federal government since its founding
- Investigates threats of terrorism and alleged violations of federal criminal law
- Nicknamed Freddie Mac
- Created to help provide safe, affordable housing
- Made to enforce provisions of the National Labor Relations Act
- Regulates communications by radio, television, satellite, wire, and cable
- Overseen by the treasury department and handles taxes
- Handles veterans programs
- Replaced the U.S. Post Office in 1971
- Inspects and grades food
- Establishes rules for air traffic
- Leads the federal response to natural disasters
- Headquarters is the largest office building in the world
- Makes sure that companies who sell their stocks are honest about their profits and losses
- Coordinates the intelligence gathering work of the government
38 Clues: Nicknamed Ginnie Mae • Nicknamed Fannie Mae • Nicknamed Freddie Mac • Inspects and grades food • Handles veterans programs • Supervises federal prisons • Collects statistics on diseases • Establishes rules for air traffic • Certifies food and cosmetics quality • Replaced the U.S. Post Office in 1971 • Provides grants for artistic endeavors • The national space exploration program • ...
Investing Terms 2024-03-20
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- made up of 30 blue chip companies.
- A portion of ownership of a company.
- The increase in the value of an asset, usually recognized when it is sold for a higher amount.
- Take from a large group of investors and invest in stocks, bonds and other securities.
- Buying in small amounts on set intervals.
- Market, When the market is down as a whole.
- take the contributions of fund investors and purchase a combination of assets.
- Made up of 500 of the largest most financially stable companies.
- Short term buying and selling for profit.
- Share of profits some companies give out to investors.
- tells us how big the company is in the market.
- Something that happens within the company like a new product.
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- Money created and recognized by the government.
- Issued by companies Have a face value A fixed interest rate.
- Different classifications of companies in the S&P500.
- Market, When the market is on the rise.
- A corporation that insures banks so you get your money if bank collapses.
- Something that happens outside like covid or natural disasters.
- made of 100 of the largest non financial institutions.
- When a large number of bank customers withdraw there money at the same time.
- They represent a loan from the buyer to the issuer usually paid back at a stated interest rate.
- investing all your available money at once in hopes of big return.
- Sum of money saved or made available for any reason.
- A security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation.
- Long term setting money aside and letting it grow.
- Price of one share divided by companies earning per share.
- refers to the process of offering shares of a private corporation to the public.
- Measures performance of a basket of securities follow one part of market.
- When an investor makes investments based off what you have heard about it.
- Avoiding losing money due to fear of what might happen.
30 Clues: made up of 30 blue chip companies. • A portion of ownership of a company. • Market, When the market is on the rise. • Buying in small amounts on set intervals. • Short term buying and selling for profit. • Market, When the market is down as a whole. • tells us how big the company is in the market. • Money created and recognized by the government. • ...
Vocabulary Practice- TMT 2025-10-05
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- a preconceived, often unconscious, bias or assumption about a person or group
- someone who uses their personal power to fight oppression and empower marginalized voices
- a learned skill that allows someone to deeply listen to someone's experiences, and connect them to common understandings or emotions
- the unconscious attitudes, bias, or stereotypes one has that affects their understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious way
- native; originating from a particular place
- when members of a dominant or privileged group take ownership or the rights to a less privileged group's cultural and/or religious symbols, dress, and ceremonies
- actions or thoughts, either intentional or unintentional, that favor certain group(s) over others because of bias
- the intersection of race, gender class, and ability identities within each individual that affects how someone views and navigates the world
- restoring or making amends for past transgressions; to bring into harmony and restore relationships
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- the forced departure of people from their homes, usually due to natural or man-made disasters, war, or persecution
- everyone person is given the exact same resources
- a right or advantage that's granted to a specific person or group due to an aspect of their identity
- resources are distributed based on people's needs
- to deprive someone of the rights and privileges of a free inhabitant of a city or country
- the act of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous population of an area
- someone who witnesses or observes an event or incident, but does not take part
- acceptance and open-mindedness to cultures, practices, and attitudes that are different from one's own; you do not need to agree with those differences
- the process of adapting or adjusting to the cultures or behaviors of a majority group or nation
- the use of institutional and systemic power to allow one group to dominate over another
- the belief that different races possess different characteristics, abilities, or qualities, so as to distinguish them as superior or inferior to one another
20 Clues: native; originating from a particular place • everyone person is given the exact same resources • resources are distributed based on people's needs • a preconceived, often unconscious, bias or assumption about a person or group • someone who witnesses or observes an event or incident, but does not take part • ...
Organisms, Ecosystems, and Populations: Types of Natural Disasters 2025-09-09
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- a large, rotating storm that is formed when warm, tropical water mixes with cool air.
- a cyclone that forms when warm, humid air collides with cold, dry air.
- the sudden, violent shaking of the ground caused by rocks below the ground breaking around a fault.
- large, destructive fires that can spread very quickly.
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- an event that happens naturally and can cause damage to the Earth, community, and habitats.
- the natural home of a plant or animal.
- water covering dry land that is cause by heavy rain, or when a river or lake overflows.
- a group of people pr animals living in the same place at the same time.
8 Clues: the natural home of a plant or animal. • large, destructive fires that can spread very quickly. • a cyclone that forms when warm, humid air collides with cold, dry air. • a group of people pr animals living in the same place at the same time. • a large, rotating storm that is formed when warm, tropical water mixes with cool air. • ...
Climate Crisis 2020-11-02
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- Cost 190 million jobs this year
- UN jargon used to describe silos, but spell check says it's not even a word
- Acronynm for a systematic approach to identifying, assessing and reducing the risks of disasters.
- Adaptation and _______ can lead to synergies and trade-offs to combat climate change
- beach holidays town that UN-types associate with the Climate COP16
- City to host postponed climate party of 2020
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- GCF is one such fund, GEF is another
- Number of countries working with UNDP on the Climate Promise
- four-syllable buzzword that defines UNDP's role in the SDGs
- __ For the Future, Thunberg's movement
- Contributions acronym at the heart of the Paris Agreement
- Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and ozone, is what?
12 Clues: Cost 190 million jobs this year • GCF is one such fund, GEF is another • __ For the Future, Thunberg's movement • City to host postponed climate party of 2020 • Contributions acronym at the heart of the Paris Agreement • four-syllable buzzword that defines UNDP's role in the SDGs • Number of countries working with UNDP on the Climate Promise • ...
Declaration of Independence 2016-01-25
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- “… it is their right, it is their ______ to throw off such Government…”
- “…deriving their just powers from the consent of the ____...”
- According to John Locke, natural rights included life, ________, and property
- Acts that closed the port of Boston
- Can’t be taken away. Used to describe people’s natural rights
- One of the first battles of the Revolutionary War
- People receive their natural rights from, “their _____”
- Act that forced colonists to provide British troops with housing and supplies
- Formal Complaints against the British government
- Principal writer of the Declaration of Independence
- Act that imposed new taxes on the colonists
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- To give permission or allow something to happen
- Where does the government get its power?
- Introduction to the Declaration of Independence
- Cruel or oppressive government or rule
- Obvious, does not need to be explained
- “…all men are created _____....”
- Part of the British government that created laws
- Philosopher who believed that natural rights came from God
- Natural right according to the Declaration of Independence
- King of England in 1776
- “…it is the Right of the _____ to alter or abolish it [the government]…”
22 Clues: King of England in 1776 • “…all men are created _____....” • Acts that closed the port of Boston • Cruel or oppressive government or rule • Obvious, does not need to be explained • Where does the government get its power? • Act that imposed new taxes on the colonists • To give permission or allow something to happen • Introduction to the Declaration of Independence • ...
Environmental Education 2024-10-09
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- Organic material that can be added to soil to help plants grow
- Farming that avoids synthetic pesticides and fertilizers
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth's surface
- A community of interacting organisms and their environment
- Energy derived from the sun
- Effect trapping heat in Earth's atmosphere by certain gases
- Variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- Animals living in their natural environments
- Clearing of forests for non-forest use
- Natural home of a plant, animal, or other organism
- Process of converting waste into reusable material
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- Contamination of the natural environment by harmful substances
- Gradual destruction of land by wind, water, or other natural forces
- Energy source that can be replenished naturally
- Areas of land saturated with water, important for wildlife
- Long-term patterns of temperature and weather in an area
- Element commonly found in fossil fuels, contributes to global warming
- Layer in the atmosphere that protects Earth from harmful UV radiation
- Meeting our own needs without compromising the future
- Protection of natural resources to prevent depletion
20 Clues: Energy derived from the sun • Clearing of forests for non-forest use • Animals living in their natural environments • Energy source that can be replenished naturally • Natural home of a plant, animal, or other organism • Process of converting waste into reusable material • Variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem • ...
Medical Mycology 2022-03-27
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- Teleomorph: unknown
- causes Pityriasis Versicolor
- In 1889 created genus Malassezia
- Teleomorph: Ninnizzia
- Type of hair invation: outside hair shaft
- solated from scalp of an AIDS patient
- Clinical types: groin
- Dermatophytosis' circular lesions:Greek
- Natural habitat: Human
- Natural habitat: Soil
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- first who observed tenia nigra in Brazil
- Dermatophytosis' circular lesions:English
- infection of keratinized tissues
- Infectious Teleomorph: Anthroderma
- lesions resembles acne(papules&pustules)
- first isolated from Indian rhinoceros
- Clinical types: nails
- Natural habitat: Animals
- bright greenish yellow fluorescence
- a chronic fungal infection of hair shaft
20 Clues: Teleomorph: unknown • Teleomorph: Ninnizzia • Clinical types: groin • Clinical types: nails • Natural habitat: Soil • Natural habitat: Human • Natural habitat: Animals • causes Pityriasis Versicolor • infection of keratinized tissues • In 1889 created genus Malassezia • Infectious Teleomorph: Anthroderma • bright greenish yellow fluorescence • first isolated from Indian rhinoceros • ...
Martín's crossword 2021-06-16
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- e_st_r ( religon )
- c_ r _ b_ _ _ u _ (natural science)
- boom b_ n _ _ _ab_ _m (social studies)
- p_a_ ( religion )
- p_o_og_a_h_ ( language )
- tr _ _ i_ _o_ s ( art and culture)
- d_s_o_n_s ( math )
- p_p_l_t_o_ ( social studies )
- r_ u _ _ _ e (english)
- p_ _ s _ _ e _ _ s (social studies)
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- w_ _ _ t _ _r (natural science)
- g_om_t_y ( math )
- f_a_t_o_s ( math )
- d_u_ ( art and culture )
- c_ _ a_t_ _ p_ e (natural science)
- m_s_c ( art and culture)
- f_ _ i _ y (english)
- a_ i _ a_ s (english)
- s_ _r _e_ ( language )
- c_m_u_i_n ( religon )
- p_e_s ( language )
21 Clues: g_om_t_y ( math ) • p_a_ ( religion ) • e_st_r ( religon ) • f_a_t_o_s ( math ) • d_s_o_n_s ( math ) • p_e_s ( language ) • f_ _ i _ y (english) • a_ i _ a_ s (english) • c_m_u_i_n ( religon ) • s_ _r _e_ ( language ) • r_ u _ _ _ e (english) • d_u_ ( art and culture ) • m_s_c ( art and culture) • p_o_og_a_h_ ( language ) • p_p_l_t_o_ ( social studies ) • w_ _ _ t _ _r (natural science) • ...
prueba 2024-05-01
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- Geografía ecuatoriana
- Ciudad portuaria
- Producto de exportación
- Parque nacional
- Superalimento
- Cordillera montañosa
- Capital de Ecuador
- Islas emblemáticas
- Último Inca
- Nevado emblemático
- Recurso natural
- Cultivo de exportación
- Legumbre andina
- Equipo futbolístico
- Toquilla Material para sombreros
- Diversidad étnica
- Fruta tropical
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- Riqueza natural
- Grano andino
- Productos típicos
- Equipo futbolístico
- Patrimonio ecuatoriano
- Reserva natural
- Idioma ancestral
- Fruta de exportación
- Panamá Artesanía reconocida
- Artista plástico
- Cultivo tradicional
- Ciudad patrimonio
- Plato típico
- Moneda oficial
- Fiesta popular
- Industria clave
33 Clues: Último Inca • Grano andino • Plato típico • Superalimento • Moneda oficial • Fiesta popular • Fruta tropical • Riqueza natural • Parque nacional • Reserva natural • Recurso natural • Legumbre andina • Industria clave • Ciudad portuaria • Idioma ancestral • Artista plástico • Productos típicos • Ciudad patrimonio • Diversidad étnica • Capital de Ecuador • Islas emblemáticas • Nevado emblemático • ...
Unit 1 Review Game- Steele 2020-01-23
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- God revealing himself to humanity
- trusting in faith that is beyond our natural order
- the extension of kinship by oath
- Anything that is in motion, must have been moved, or set in motion by something else.
- knowledge through testimony
- The Books of the Bible containing God's Revelation
- God communicating himself through the natural order.
- when God gives us his new law
- term meaning that the Pope cannot teach with error
- Longing within all people for God
- a declaration of the essential beliefs of the Church
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- Natural Revelation is
- when God gives us his original law
- The word of God entrusted to the Apostles and their successors by Chirst and the Holy Spirit
- the official teaching authority of the Church
- Builds off of Natural revelation
- God revealing himself
- "heritage of Faith"
- he is eternal. infinite, and exists
- Who wrote the 5 ways?
- Natural understanding of what's right and wrong
- when nothing else needs to be revealed
- council that met in Nicea and organized the "Nicene Creed"
- free from errors
- fullness of Revelation
- means, "I believe"
26 Clues: free from errors • means, "I believe" • "heritage of Faith" • Natural Revelation is • God revealing himself • Who wrote the 5 ways? • fullness of Revelation • knowledge through testimony • when God gives us his new law • Builds off of Natural revelation • the extension of kinship by oath • God revealing himself to humanity • Longing within all people for God • ...
additives in food 2021-11-01
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- The class of food additives that improves the taste of food
- a bulb vegetable that stimulates appetite and has antibacterial activity
- chilli a natural additive that gives red colour and spicy flavour
- A root vegetable that produce a natural orange colour
- The class of food additives that gives food a nice smell
- a natural additive that gives a sour taste and it also used to preserve food
- A root vegetable that produce a natural yellow colour
- substances added to products during its processing to perform specific technological functions
- The class of food additives that prevent spoilage
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- a synthetic food additives that enhace taste of food
- a synthetic food additives is added as a low calories sweeteners
- The class of food additives that adds a sweet taste to food
- a natural sweeteners that is produced by bee
- nitrite a synthetic food additives is added to processed meat to make food last longer by inhibiting the growth of bacteria
- a natural food additive extracted from sugar cane and can be used to preservative food because of hygroscopic nature
- salt a natural food additive extracted from sea water and can be used to preservative food because of hygroscopic nature
- acid a synthetic food additives is added to braed and cheese as preservatives
17 Clues: a natural sweeteners that is produced by bee • The class of food additives that prevent spoilage • a synthetic food additives that enhace taste of food • A root vegetable that produce a natural orange colour • A root vegetable that produce a natural yellow colour • The class of food additives that gives food a nice smell • ...
Inspired by Nature: Activities and verbs 2025-04-02
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- Climbing: Climbing natural rock formations or artificial rock walls for sport and recreation.
- Catching fish for sport or food, typically in rivers, lakes, or oceans.
- Staying overnight in a tent or other temporary shelter in a natural setting.
- Walking in natural environments, often on trails or paths, to explore and enjoy the scenery.
- Photography: Taking photographs of animals and plants in their natural environments.
- Paddling a small boat called a kayak on rivers, lakes, or oceans for recreation or exploration.
- Cultivating plants, flowers, and vegetables in a garden for aesthetic or practical purposes.
- To gradually wear away soil, rock, or land by natural forces such as wind or water.
- To spend the winter in a dormant state, typically used for animals.
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- To begin to grow; to produce new shoots or buds.
- Observing and identifying different species of birds in their natural habitats.
- To convert light energy into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis, used by plants.
- To produce flowers; to blossom.
- Observing stars, planets, and other celestial objects in the night sky.
- To move from one region or habitat to another, often seasonally, used for animals.
- Walks: Leisurely walking in natural areas to observe and appreciate the flora and fauna.
- To transfer pollen from one flower to another, enabling plants to reproduce.
17 Clues: To produce flowers; to blossom. • To begin to grow; to produce new shoots or buds. • To spend the winter in a dormant state, typically used for animals. • Observing stars, planets, and other celestial objects in the night sky. • Catching fish for sport or food, typically in rivers, lakes, or oceans. • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary 2021-04-06
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- a lake that stores water for human use
- pollution that comes from a specific site
- the process where land becomes more desertlike; prone to dust and erosion
- very small particles of liquid or solid matter
- suitable for drinking
- the buildup over time of nutrients in freshwater lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the growth of algae
- pollution that comes from many sources rather than from a single, specific site
- Natural Resources that are used to make objects, food or drink
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere by gases
- when natural processes or human activity damage land so it cannot support ecosystem
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- the wise use of and preservation of natural resources
- natural resources that humans use to produce energy.
- Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals.
- the removal of trees or vegetation
- materials found in nature that are used by humans
- responsibility for conserving and restoring the Earth's resources for future generations
- Something produced in nature more slowly than it is consumed by humans
- the development of large land areas
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed
- air pollution that forms when ozone and vehicle exhaust react with sunlight
20 Clues: suitable for drinking • the removal of trees or vegetation • the development of large land areas • a lake that stores water for human use • pollution that comes from a specific site • very small particles of liquid or solid matter • materials found in nature that are used by humans • natural resources that humans use to produce energy. • ...
Unit 2/3 Vocab 3/4 2025-11-06
15 Clues: to save • to reduce • isolation • attainable • to recycle • heating system • waste products • primary sources • to use, consume • natural resources • natural surrounding • to make a resolution • natural unprocessed products • to use again in a different way • prevent something from getting worse
Sep 17 Jamie 2021-09-16
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- shake but with small movements: w_ _ _ l _
- (2 words) stop cooperating and begin to act independently or opposite to the majority. Negative connotation.
- put on clothes
- (noun or verb) a sharp rise. There has been a __ in COVID cases in Alberta.
- (2 words) to receive recognition for something is to be _ _ something
- consistent (increase or decrease) Your English is improving at a __ rate. Every week you improve by 7%.
- work very hard to achieve a goal. Athletes __ to be good enough to go to the Olympics.
- (3 words) se sentir à l’aise
- slowly changing up or down. Overall, there has been a __ drop in temperature in the past month.
- a type of clothing like what pilots or paratroopers (or mechanics) wear with a long zipper. It covers the legs, torso and arms.
- the most well-known role of UN soldiers
- (n) equipment that catches the wind; (v) move on water
- (2 words) se démarquer. In BMQ, it’s bad.
- save someone from danger
- very long
- red flower associated with Remembrance Day
- key, essential, fundamental
- money paid by hour or by day, but not every two weeks or once a month
- the acronym for Canada’s military rapid response group that goes to places with natural disasters and provides shelter and potable water.
- sweat (verb)
- (3 words) supporter
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- réticent
- (2 words) stop trying
- the opposite of cowardice
- (adv) work with no break. Nurses are working __ to save patients who have contracted COVID.
- (2 words) someone who gets angry easily and quickly is _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- irritable, de mauvaise humeur
- if you abandon your post, you are _ _ _ _
- (v) park, for a boat or ship. The ship will _ in Halifax at 1430.
- ‘’de plus en plus’’
- an action to avoid danger, capture or death. It could be defensive or offensive.
- someone who refuses to change their opinion or course of action
- 100% certain so absolutely refusing to change opinion
- (2 words) do eg. a mission or a task
34 Clues: réticent • very long • sweat (verb) • put on clothes • ‘’de plus en plus’’ • (3 words) supporter • (2 words) stop trying • save someone from danger • the opposite of cowardice • key, essential, fundamental • (3 words) se sentir à l’aise • irritable, de mauvaise humeur • (2 words) do eg. a mission or a task • the most well-known role of UN soldiers • ...
1.4(c),1.6(a,b,c),1.8(a,b),1.9(a,b,c)-Tectonics Edexcel Alevel Geography 2022-02-14
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- HIC tectonic hazard vulnerability case study.
- HIC's suffer higher short term ? losses.
- immediate help in the form of rescue to save lives and aid to keep people alive.(second stage of hazard management cycle).
- The returning to normal stage of the hazard management cycle.
- A type of player which helps in disasters where the local government are struggling to respond.
- Type of plate margin which caused the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull (Iceland) volcanic eruption
- A group of people at high risk of a disaster
- Acting to reduce the scale of the next disaster.(last stage of the hazard management cycle).
- In the 2011 Japan earthquake, an early ? system warned people of the earthquake in advance.
- This key player provides individuals with the money they need to repair and rebuild communities, but it is not common in less developed communities.
- A process by which the local government planners regulate how the land in a community may be used.
- The quality of the existing infrastructure affecting a countries recovery speed is an example of ?
- LIC tectonic hazard vulnerability case study.
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- One geographical factor which will affect a countries vulnerability is the level of ?
- When government officials pocket money for themselves, which affects the amount of money which can be used for resources.
- A geographical factor aid companies had when helping after the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
- A type of aid which provides food, clean water and shelter.
- Something young people in particular, in developing countries have unequal access to.
- community education on how to act before during and after a disaster.(first stage of hazard management cycle).
- The ability to anticipate, cope with, resist and recover from a natural hazard.
- The vast majority of lives lost come from ? countries
- This key player is crucial in the immediate search and rescue efforts.
- The most important social impact of an Earthquake.
- An environmental factor which gets damaged
- Within two weeks of the 2008 Sichuan (China) earthquake, temporary ?, roads and bridges were being built.
- If the ? of the disaster is bigger, the country will stay in the recovery stage for longer.
26 Clues: HIC's suffer higher short term ? losses. • An environmental factor which gets damaged • A group of people at high risk of a disaster • HIC tectonic hazard vulnerability case study. • LIC tectonic hazard vulnerability case study. • The most important social impact of an Earthquake. • The vast majority of lives lost come from ? countries • ...
Child Development 2.02 Safety & Security 2020-09-30
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- In an unharmed, uninjured, or undamaged condition
- of security A feeling of being safe
- Security Commission An agency that helps people find jobs
- volience Violence within the home which includes the use of physical and sexual violence, threats and intimidation, emotional abuse and denying of finances
- events Things that happen once in a while but are major events
- Untroubled by feelings of fear or doubt
- devices Relating to devices, systems, or circuits that employ components such as vacuum tubes, integrated circuits, or transistors in their design e.g., are computer, Ipod, etc.
- group A group that provides not only financial support but also spiritual, volunteer and community support
- safety Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children
- poisoning A medical condition caused by toxic levels of the metal lead in the blood
- poisoning Results from eating foods that contain bacteria or their toxic byproducts
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- safety Free from bodily harm
- needs A basic need for the sense of security
- Cross An international organization dedicated to the medical care of the sick or wounded in wars and natural disasters
- environment A surrounding or situation where harm, damage, or loss is unlikely
- The exchange of information between people by means of speaking, writing, or using a common system of signs or behavior
- To deprive somebody of air or prevent somebody from breathing, or be unable to breathe
- A portable weapon that fires ammunition such as a pistol or rifle
- from danger Feeling free from harm
- Hazadous material that may be found in homes build prior to 1978
- Services A government agency that provides social services to individuals or a community
- To make something safe for children to use, or safe against damage or tampering by children
- The process of doing something in order to achieve a purpose
- Way A national network of local organizations that work to advance the common good by focusing on education, income and health
- allergies An immune system response to a food that the body perceives as harmful
- Department An agency that provides medical care to people who cannot afford medical help
26 Clues: safety Free from bodily harm • from danger Feeling free from harm • of security A feeling of being safe • Untroubled by feelings of fear or doubt • needs A basic need for the sense of security • In an unharmed, uninjured, or undamaged condition • Security Commission An agency that helps people find jobs • safety Rules for the safe use of the Internet for children • ...
Investing Terms 2024-03-20
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- Take from a large group of investors and invest in stocks, bonds and other securities.
- Measures performance of a basket of securities follow one part of market.
- When a large number of bank customers withdraw there money at the same time.
- made of 100 of the largest non financial institutions.
- A security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation.
- A portion of ownership of a company.
- The increase in the value of an asset, usually recognized when it is sold for a higher amount.
- Avoiding losing money due to fear of what might happen.
- Something that happens outside like covid or natural disasters.
- A corporation that insures banks so you get your money if bank collapses.
- Different classifications of companies in the S&P500.
- Made up of 500 of the largest most financially stable companies.
- Something that happens within the company like a new product.
- take the contributions of fund investors and purchase a combination of assets.
- Share of profits some companies give out to investors.
- Issued by companies Have a face value A fixed interest rate.
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- made up of 30 blue chip companies.
- When an investor makes investments based off what you have heard about it.
- investing all your available money at once in hopes of big return.
- Long term setting money aside and letting it grow.
- Market, When the market is down as a whole.
- Price of one share divided by companies earning per share.
- Money created and recognized by the government.
- tells us how big the company is in the market.
- Buying in small amounts on set intervals.
- refers to the process of offering shares of a private corporation to the public.
- They represent a loan from the buyer to the issuer usually paid back at a stated interest rate.
- Market, When the market is on the rise.
- Short term buying and selling for profit.
- Sum of money saved or made available for any reason.
30 Clues: made up of 30 blue chip companies. • A portion of ownership of a company. • Market, When the market is on the rise. • Buying in small amounts on set intervals. • Short term buying and selling for profit. • Market, When the market is down as a whole. • tells us how big the company is in the market. • Money created and recognized by the government. • ...
Investing Terms 2024-03-19
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- Take from a large group of investors and invest in stocks, bonds and other securities.
- Measures performance of a basket of securities follow one part of market.
- When a large number of bank customers withdraw there money at the same time.
- made of 100 of the largest non financial institutions.
- A security that represents the ownership of a fraction of a corporation.
- A portion of ownership of a company.
- The increase in the value of an asset, usually recognized when it is sold for a higher amount.
- Avoiding losing money due to fear of what might happen.
- Something that happens outside like covid or natural disasters.
- A corporation that insures banks so you get your money if bank collapses.
- Different classifications of companies in the S&P500.
- Made up of 500 of the largest most financially stable companies.
- Something that happens within the company like a new product.
- take the contributions of fund investors and purchase a combination of assets.
- Share of profits some companies give out to investors.
- Issued by companies Have a face value A fixed interest rate.
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- made up of 30 blue chip companies.
- When an investor makes investments based off what you have heard about it.
- investing all your available money at once in hopes of big return.
- Long term setting money aside and letting it grow.
- Market, When the market is down as a whole.
- Price of one share divided by companies earning per share.
- Money created and recognized by the government.
- tells us how big the company is in the market.
- Buying in small amounts on set intervals.
- refers to the process of offering shares of a private corporation to the public.
- They represent a loan from the buyer to the issuer usually paid back at a stated interest rate.
- Market, When the market is on the rise.
- Short term buying and selling for profit.
- Sum of money saved or made available for any reason.
30 Clues: made up of 30 blue chip companies. • A portion of ownership of a company. • Market, When the market is on the rise. • Buying in small amounts on set intervals. • Short term buying and selling for profit. • Market, When the market is down as a whole. • tells us how big the company is in the market. • Money created and recognized by the government. • ...
Ecology Extra Credit 2023-02-27
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- natural disasters are an example of density _________ factors
- the maximum population that can be sustained long-term is the ______ capacity
- males of the same species competing for females is an example of _________ competition
- organisms who have lots of small offspring with little parental investment are ________________
- multiple species in an area (biological hierarchy)
- only ___% of energy is passed between trophic levels
- in a predator prey relationship, which population will spike after the other?
- primary consumers are generally _________
- in the mutualistic relationship between bees and flowers, flowers get _______
- in a predator prey relationship, which population is greater?
- one organism benefits, the other gets nothing
- an organism that breaks down decaying things
- populations follow ______ curves
- ___% of energy is lost between trophic pyramids
- a factor that affects an ecosystem that is nonliving
- a group of a singular species
- many species can live in a single area
- a bear would be a _________ consumer
- relationship where one makes a sacrifice for the greater good
- a panda is an example of a _________
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- humans follow survivorship curve number ____
- the ultimate source of energy for all life on earth
- the size of the population influences resources (density _______ factors)
- an organism that eats both plants and meat
- the host suffers but the other benefits
- lions and hyenas fighting over a buffalo is an example of __________ competition
- food webs show the flow of __________
- both organisms benefit in the relationship
- ________ law states that if there is a limiting resource only one species can utilize it for survival
- in the mutualistic relationship between iguanas and crabs, the iguana gets ______
- k-strategists have high _______ investment
- a factor that affects an ecosystem that is living
- the nutrient _______ shows the flow of nutrients throughout an ecosystem
- a role that an organism plays within an ecosystem, specific
- _______, the amount of organisms in a given area, decreases as you move up the trophic pyramid
- a specific ecosystem with similar vegetation, soil, climate, and wildlife
- in a food web the arrow points __________ the consumer
- an organism that can create its own energy
38 Clues: a group of a singular species • populations follow ______ curves • a bear would be a _________ consumer • a panda is an example of a _________ • food webs show the flow of __________ • many species can live in a single area • the host suffers but the other benefits • primary consumers are generally _________ • an organism that eats both plants and meat • ...
Greek Mythology 2023-02-13
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- One of the Olympian Twins, he is the God of the Sun, Music, and Poetry
- Human woman seduced by Zeus while he was in the form of a swan
- Half-man, half-goat people, generally thought to be very ugly
- Queen of the Olympian Gods
- Goddess of the Hearth, she gave up her throne to another God
- Woman who was curious and opened a box when she wasn't supposed to, thereby releasing all diseases, disasters, and blights upon the world
- Three sisters who ruled over the life and deaths of all beings, Zeus fears them
- Olympian goddess who had no mother, but had Zeus as her father
- Brought fire to the humans, was punished by Zeus by having his liver feasted on every day by an eagle
- God who made wine, responsible for many human deaths
- Sister of Zeus, her daughter was kidnapped by Hades
- King of the Olympian Gods
- The Goddess who was the personification of Night at the beginning of the universe
- God of the forge, he made all of the Olympian thrones
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- Flying horse who served Bellerophon
- These are the three sisters who are responsible for punishing people in Tartarus
- Poet who wrote The Odyssey and the Iliad, from which we have much of our knowledge about Greek mythology
- one of the Gorgon sisters, her look turned people to stone
- The primeval being who was the emptiness at the beginning of the universe
- Messenger of the Gods, spoiled brat, son of Zeus
- Goddess of Beauty, her parental lineage is uncertain
- Woman who was kidnapped by Hades and ate pomegranate seeds while in Tartarus
- One of the Olympian Twins, she is the Goddess of the Hunt
- Half-man, half-horse people
- God of the Oceans, Seas, and other water bodies
- Hero who did Twelve Labors, including slaying the Nemean Lion
- Titan who ate his children, was overthrown by the Olympians
- God of the Underworld
- God of War, super jerk, everyone hates him, even his parents and siblings
- God in charge of the earth and natural things, made a flute
30 Clues: God of the Underworld • King of the Olympian Gods • Queen of the Olympian Gods • Half-man, half-horse people • Flying horse who served Bellerophon • God of the Oceans, Seas, and other water bodies • Messenger of the Gods, spoiled brat, son of Zeus • Sister of Zeus, her daughter was kidnapped by Hades • Goddess of Beauty, her parental lineage is uncertain • ...
The Modern Federal Bureaucracy Puzzle 2023-01-04
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- They are a private delivery package company
- They replaced the Federal Security Agency in 1953
- They deal with Medicare and Medicaid, which funds health care for millions of Americans
- They establish rules for air traffic
- They regulate communication by radio, Tv, the internet, etc
- A Board that led to the growth of union rights
- A seven-member panel that was dissolved after the 20th century progressed, work went into other agencies
- Fannie Mae
- Insures mortgages make it to homeowners
- They oversee the nation's transportation system
- The watchdog agency that ensures that activities of gov stay within the law and budget
- They provide loans to farmers who want to expand their operations or need a short-term loan to sell crops
- The nation's military department
- They certify the quality of foods and cosmetics sold
- They collect taxes within the United States
- They oversee military actions around the world
- The highest ranking members of the US military
- They coordinate intelligence gathering work for gov
- Provides assistance info and loans to the US's small businesses
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- Freddie Mac
- They coordinate the govs effort to make the country safer from terrorist attacks after 9/11
- Inspects and grades food that US farmers produce
- They lead the govs response to natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods (hint: emergencies)
- The legislation that deals with protecting Alaskan oil
- They investigate alleged violations of criminal law
- They provide grants to artistic endeavors and for scientific research
- They provide affordable housing and bring function to cities and downtown areas
- Was a New deal program that began to develop the resources of the area in and around the Tennessee river
- Ginnie Mae
- Insures the deposits that people have in banks
- They issue weather forecasts and gather data from satellites, research in the skies and seas
- They conduct legal business for the US government
- Makes sure companies which sell stocks tell the truth about their profits and losses
- They carry out deliveries of mail and post offices
34 Clues: Fannie Mae • Ginnie Mae • Freddie Mac • The nation's military department • They establish rules for air traffic • Insures mortgages make it to homeowners • They are a private delivery package company • They collect taxes within the United States • A Board that led to the growth of union rights • Insures the deposits that people have in banks • ...
Preventing Injuries 2023-05-08
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- Death from direct contact with electricity.
- A sudden shaking of the ground.
- The overturning of a boat.
- Type of injury that results from an event in the work environment:
- Cutting food into small pieces is an example of preventing:
- Materials that catch fire quickly are considered:
- Occupation with the highest number of deaths per 1,000 workers (two words):
- About 70 of these workers die each year and another 70,000 hurt from occupational injuries.
- Constantly monitor other drivers and do not assume they will do what you think (2 words):
- A life-saving technique that allows you to breath without using much energy if capsized is called survival _.
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- Keeping children in your view at all times when they are near the water (2 words):
- This type of injury is unplanned.
- Keeping hazardous substances in a locked cabinet in an example of preventing:
- Installing smoke detectors on each floor of your home is an example of reducing the risk for:
- Being aware of conditions, being tired, rushed or under the influence all lead to this factor of unintentional injuries (3 words):
- Heavy snowstorm with winds at least 35mph.
- A rapidly rotating column of air at speeds up to 500mph.
- Never leaving a baby alone is an example of preventing:
- Someone who makes repeated, unwanted contact.
- The first safety guideline when riding an ATV, snow machine, bicycle or skateboard is to wear a:
- An unlawful attempt or threat to harm someone.
- The first factor in preventing unintentional injuries is awareness and:
- Occupation with the 2nd highest number of deaths per 1,000 workers (two words):
- Dangerous or violent behavior by a person who becomes angry while driving (2 words):
- Responsible for more than 500 people a year unintentionally killed in their homes:
- Sudden, catastrophic events are known as natural _.
- Type of disaster that can happen after a storm, heavy rain or melting snow.
- Storm characterized by heavy rain and winds exceeding 74mph.
28 Clues: The overturning of a boat. • A sudden shaking of the ground. • This type of injury is unplanned. • Heavy snowstorm with winds at least 35mph. • Death from direct contact with electricity. • Someone who makes repeated, unwanted contact. • An unlawful attempt or threat to harm someone. • Materials that catch fire quickly are considered: • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-12
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- factor , Determinants of health in terms of funding, resources, government policies and economic conditions. Political and _________
- refers to the trust and confidence that patients and healthcare providers have in the quality and effectiveness of healthcare services, treatments, and information.
- Prioritizing patient needs and preferences.
- The preliminary assessment of patients or casualties in order to determine the urgency.
- the occurrence of disease cases in excess of normal expectancy
- the ease with which individuals can obtain necessary medical services and treatments.
- Improves care coordination and reduces duplication of services. Encouraging ___________
- Factor that shows the Impact on Health outcomes and reputation.
- Access to modern tools for accurate diagnoses and treatments. ______ and Technology
- refer to an individual's personal convictions and attitudes about health, illness, and medical care.
- factors , Factor on beliefs, practices, and alternative therapies.
- A health professional’s credibility and reputation directly affects the ________.
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- Refers to the ability of individuals to access necessary medical services and treatments without experiencing significant financial burden or hardship.
- that deals with the Outbreaks , natural disasters and impacts on resources.
- It is a long-lasting medical condition that typically develops slowly over time and persist for months or years.
- Age, gender, socioeconomic status of population.
- A government owned corporation created to deliver universal health insurance coverage for all Filipinos.
- a condition in which an individual experiences a deterioration of their physical or mental health that negatively impacts their overall well-being.
- The Availability, accessibility, distance and cost. ________
- an organization of people, institutions, and resources that delivers health care services to meet the health needs of target populations.
- providers of health care treatment and advice based on formal training and experience
- Main source of funding for local public health agencies.
- Use of technology for coordinated and high-quality care.
- The use of herbal medicine and traditional practices/beliefs is part of _______ factor that affect HC system.
- Identification of a specific disease, illness, or medical condition in an individual.
- Refers to the factor that develops for the Advancement, accessibility and Affordability
- Sufficient trained and competent healthcare providers.
- Organization of people, institutions, and resources that delivers health care services.
- refers to the provision of medical services, treatments, and support to individuals who are seeking to improve or maintain their health.
- Regular updated knowledge and skills. Training and
30 Clues: Prioritizing patient needs and preferences. • Age, gender, socioeconomic status of population. • Regular updated knowledge and skills. Training and • Sufficient trained and competent healthcare providers. • Main source of funding for local public health agencies. • Use of technology for coordinated and high-quality care. • ...
Chapter 5 Review 2024-11-06
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- in stage 1 areas like Guatemala, fertility rates are generally ___.
- if the birth rate and death rate are ____ and the immigration and emigration rate are ___ then then population growth rate is 0.
- individuals moving out of a population
- population distribution in which organisms are distributed equally around an area
- A "j" curve on a graph shows ____ growth
- low birthrates are common in ___ countries
- the three countries with the largest population are the United States, China and ___.
- demographic transition is considered complete when the populations growth rate is
- The study of human populations and their dynamics
- limiting factor such as natural disasters that are not influenced by the number of individuals affected are density-___ factors.
- population distribution based on chance.
- area occupied by a particular population is called their ___ range.
- Limiting factor such as disease that is influence by the number of individuals affected is a density-___ factor.
- a group of species
- A "s" curve on a graph shows ____ growth
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- the position and spread of individuals in a given area
- if a population is growing, its rate is ___
- a population will experience exponential growth if there are ____ resources.
- the number of individuals that can be supported in a given area
- population distribution in which organisms are grouped together in a given space
- the exponential growth of a population is also called the ___ potential.
- __ factors control a populations growth
- death rates in stage 2 and 3 begin to ___ due to increase in access to medication and sanitation
- individuals moving into a population
- if a population is decreasing, its rate is ___
- in stage 1 the birth rates and high but so are the death rates which creates a ___ population growth.
- the potential for births in a population
- _- transition describes the concept by which nations transition from developing to developed.
- high death rates are common in ___ countries that rely on agriculture as their main source of income
- the number of individuals in an area shows the population's ____.
30 Clues: a group of species • individuals moving into a population • individuals moving out of a population • __ factors control a populations growth • A "j" curve on a graph shows ____ growth • the potential for births in a population • population distribution based on chance. • A "s" curve on a graph shows ____ growth • low birthrates are common in ___ countries • ...
Westward Expansion 2025-10-01
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- Transportation system that carried settlers, goods, and supplies west
- Areas of land set aside by the U.S. government for Indigenous peoples
- Cheap fencing that kept animals out of crops and marked property
- Indigenous leader who gave a famous speech about peace and freedom
- Famous 1876 battle where Indigenous forces defeated U.S. troops
- Schools where Indigenous children were forced to give up culture and language
- Many workers on the Transcontinental Railroad, especially Chinese laborers
- Railroad company that built from the west toward the east
- Lakota Sioux chief and spiritual leader who resisted U.S. forces
- Northwest tribe that attempted a long retreat under Chief Joseph
- Native American tribe who resisted loss of their land and way of life
- Farming crop that grew well in the dry climate of the Great Plains
- Technology that pumped water from deep underground for farming
- Animals raised on the Great Plains for food and profit
- Agreements with Indigenous peoples that the U.S. government often did not honor
- 1862 law that gave settlers free land if they farmed it for five years
- 1890 massacre where many Indigenous people were killed
- Technique used to conserve water in areas with low rainfall
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- Lakota Sioux warrior known for courage and leadership in battle
- 1887 law dividing Indigenous lands into plots to force assimilation
- Railroad company that built from the east toward the west
- Early settlers’ negative view of the Great Plains
- Mostly flatlands that gradually rise from east to west in the U.S.
- Completed in 1869, it connected the eastern U.S. to western territories
- Homes made from blocks of soil and grass due to lack of trees
- Strong farm tool that cut through tough prairie grass and soil
- Belief that the U.S. was destined to expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific
- Animal vital to Indigenous life, used for food, clothing, and shelter
- Discovery that attracted settlers westward hoping to become rich
- Strong winds and dry soil often caused these natural disasters on the Plains
30 Clues: Early settlers’ negative view of the Great Plains • Animals raised on the Great Plains for food and profit • 1890 massacre where many Indigenous people were killed • Railroad company that built from the east toward the west • Railroad company that built from the west toward the east • Technique used to conserve water in areas with low rainfall • ...
Landforms Crossword 2016-06-17
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- this is how many major plates are on Earth
- The Seven _________ are the tallest mountains of each continent
- the country where the largest volcanic eruption happened
- liquid rock inside a volcano
- a waterfall in Africa
- Australia's most famous natural wonder
- plates can cause this natural disaster
- an area of Earth where most volcanoes are
- a giant wave
- the largest volcanic eruption in history
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- ________ lines make up the boundaries of the plates
- highest mountain on earth
- plate ___________
- this polar region has penguins
- a great harbor is located here
- a natural light show
- the tallest mountain in Africa
- how many natural wonders are there?
18 Clues: a giant wave • plate ___________ • a natural light show • a waterfall in Africa • highest mountain on earth • liquid rock inside a volcano • this polar region has penguins • a great harbor is located here • the tallest mountain in Africa • how many natural wonders are there? • Australia's most famous natural wonder • plates can cause this natural disaster • ...
Iran Aiden and Josiah 2022-01-03
16 Clues: Animal • Animal • Animal • Climate • Currency • Religion • Known for • Flag color • Popular sport • National food • Natural hazard • Natural resource • Official language • Cultural practices • Exported natural resource • Which side do Iranians drive on
Crisis manegment- Giovanni Rodriguez Chavez 2023-05-22
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- change stairway model crisis negotiation model made by the FBI
- disaster adverse event caused by natural process
- unstable, difficult, or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty and requires immediate action
- incident event in which an individual comments a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
- event natural disaster case by short-term weather conditions
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
- event natural disaster cause by the movement of solid earth
- process of removing occupants from dangerous area
- actions to prevent potential damaging
- to public health event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
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- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities
- event natural disaster caused by the movement or distribution of surface water
- pressure state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- and Rescue process of locating assisting and extracting people in distress
- bollard short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- event natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
- negotiation technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
- management processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses
20 Clues: actions to prevent potential damaging • disaster adverse event caused by natural process • process of removing occupants from dangerous area • basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities • event natural disaster cause by the movement of solid earth • event natural disaster case by short-term weather conditions • ...
natural 2022-05-03
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- trapping the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere, due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet's surface.
- A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere is generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
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- consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons occur naturally underground
- is derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant
- is a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter viscous liquid
- is relates to or denotes energy derived from the sun's rays
6 Clues: is relates to or denotes energy derived from the sun's rays • is derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant • consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons occur naturally underground • is a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter viscous liquid • ...
environment 2024-03-24
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- The forced movement of people from their homes or communities due to various factors, including environmental disasters such as flooding, droughts, or sea level rise.
- The degree to which a person, community, or ecosystem is susceptible to harm, damage, or disruption from external stresses or disturbances, such as climate change.
- The process of adjusting to changing environmental conditions or circumstances to minimize negative impacts and maximize opportunities for resilience and sustainability.
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- The ability to meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, ensuring the balance between economic, social, and environmental factors.
- The capacity of individuals, communities, or ecosystems to withstand and recover from the adverse effects of environmental changes or disasters, while maintaining essential functions and structures.
- The variety and variability of life forms on Earth, including species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem diversity, which play crucial roles in maintaining ecosystem functions and services.
- Actions taken to reduce or prevent the emission of greenhouse gases and other pollutants into the atmosphere, thereby mitigating the impacts of climate change on the environment and society.
7 Clues: The degree to which a person, community, or ecosystem is susceptible to harm, damage, or disruption from external stresses or disturbances, such as climate change. • The forced movement of people from their homes or communities due to various factors, including environmental disasters such as flooding, droughts, or sea level rise. • ...
additives in food 2021-11-01
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- a synthetic food additives is added as a low calories sweeteners
- a natural sweeteners that is produced by bee
- A root vegetable that produce a natural orange colour
- a natural additive that gives a sour taste and it also used to preserve food
- salt a natural food additive extracted from sea water and can be used to preservative food because of hygroscopic nature
- a synthetic food additives is added to processed meat to make food last longer by inhibiting the growth of bacteria
- a natural food additive extracted from sugar cane and can be used to preservative food because of hygroscopic nature
- The class of food additives that adds a sweet taste to food
- A root vegetable that produce a natural yellow colour
- a synthetic food additives is added to braed and cheese as preservatives
- The class of food additives that improves the taste of food
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- The class of food additives that prevent spoilage
- chilli a natural additive that gives red colour and spicy flavour
- a synthetic food additives that enhace taste of food
- substances added to products during its processing to perform specific technological functions
- a bulb vegetable that stimulates appetite and has antibacterial activity
- The class of food additives that gives food a nice smell
17 Clues: a natural sweeteners that is produced by bee • The class of food additives that prevent spoilage • a synthetic food additives that enhace taste of food • A root vegetable that produce a natural orange colour • A root vegetable that produce a natural yellow colour • The class of food additives that gives food a nice smell • ...
additives in food 2021-11-01
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- The class of food additives that adds a sweet taste to food
- a natural food additive extracted from sea water and can be used to preservative food because of hygroscopic nature
- a natural additive that gives a sour taste and it also used to preserve food
- a synthetic food additives is added to braed and cheese as preservatives
- a synthetic food additives is added as a low calories sweeteners
- a synthetic food additives is added to processed meat to make food last longer by inhibiting the growth of bacteria
- The class of food additives that gives food a nice smell
- a bulb vegetable that stimulates appetite and has antibacterial activity
- A root vegetable that produce a natural yellow colour
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- a natural additive that gives red colour and spicy flavour
- a synthetic food additives that enhace taste of food
- substances added to products during its processing to perform specific technological functions
- A root vegetable that produce a natural orange colour
- The class of food additives that prevent spoilage
- a natural sweeteners that is produced by bee
- a natural food additive extracted from sugar cane and can be used to preservative food because of hygroscopic nature
- The class of food additives that improves the taste of food
17 Clues: a natural sweeteners that is produced by bee • The class of food additives that prevent spoilage • a synthetic food additives that enhace taste of food • A root vegetable that produce a natural orange colour • A root vegetable that produce a natural yellow colour • The class of food additives that gives food a nice smell • ...
Sacred Scripture 2023-05-24
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- a 7 year period of great suffering
- that place where the final battle will take place
- an "uncovering" of something which has always been true
- the belief that the world history is divided into a certain number of eras
- any one thousand year period
- a fairly new term for the expectation that faithful Christians will be taken off the Earth
- any teaching about the "end" times and/or the future world beyond the end of normal time.
- religious groups that expect Rev twenty to occur
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- originally referred to anything " revelatory", now usually refers to catastrophic violence of disasters
- a world view with strong apocalyptic expectations; social movements that expect the end of the world.
- a cosmic event expected in the future
- religious or secular groups
- not really "foretelling the furure,"
13 Clues: religious or secular groups • any one thousand year period • a 7 year period of great suffering • not really "foretelling the furure," • a cosmic event expected in the future • religious groups that expect Rev twenty to occur • that place where the final battle will take place • an "uncovering" of something which has always been true • ...
Humanitarian 2023-12-07
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- Kind help given to those in need, often through donations or volunteering.
- Imaginary lines defining the limits of a country or area.
- An event organised to raise money for a specific cause or project.
- Assistance or support provided to those in need
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- Physical force or military action in a conflict or battle.
- Willing to share or give without expecting anything in return.
- A gift of money, goods, or services to support a cause without expecting anything in return.
- Forced to leave homes due to conflicts or disasters
8 Clues: Assistance or support provided to those in need • Forced to leave homes due to conflicts or disasters • Imaginary lines defining the limits of a country or area. • Physical force or military action in a conflict or battle. • Willing to share or give without expecting anything in return. • An event organised to raise money for a specific cause or project. • ...
Exodus Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-03
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- The festival that commemorates God saving the Israelites during the last plague.
- Sea The body of water that Moses parted to save the Israelites.
- Bush How God appeared to Moses to call him to lead His people.
- The leader chosen by God to free the Israelites from Egypt.
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- The ten disasters that God sent upon Egypt.
- The ten rules given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai.
- The ruler of Egypt who refused to let the Israelites go.
- The country where the Israelites were enslaved.
8 Clues: The ten disasters that God sent upon Egypt. • The country where the Israelites were enslaved. • The ten rules given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai. • The ruler of Egypt who refused to let the Israelites go. • The leader chosen by God to free the Israelites from Egypt. • Bush How God appeared to Moses to call him to lead His people. • ...
weather 2014-06-19
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- air around the surface of earth
- warming rising temperature of the earth surface
- natural disaster frequently occur in bangladesh
- dioxide trap the reflected sun rays
- natural disaster occur in japan
- changing of water int water vapour
- natural disaster hit in sikkim
- urican hit new orleans
- urican hit bangladesh and west bengal
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- style of living of a person
- tree less land
- instrument to measure humidity
- not fertile land
- coolling down of water vapour
- region along the sea coast
- natural disaster in north america and south asia
16 Clues: tree less land • not fertile land • urican hit new orleans • region along the sea coast • style of living of a person • coolling down of water vapour • instrument to measure humidity • natural disaster hit in sikkim • air around the surface of earth • natural disaster occur in japan • changing of water int water vapour • dioxide trap the reflected sun rays • ...
Landforms Crossword 2016-06-17
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- this is how many major plates are on Earth
- The Seven _________ are the tallest mountains of each continent
- the country where the largest volcanic eruption happened
- liquid rock inside a volcano
- a waterfall in Africa
- Australia's most famous natural wonder
- plates can cause this natural disaster
- an area of Earth where most volcanoes are
- a giant wave
- the largest volcanic eruption in history
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- ________ lines make up the boundaries of the plates
- highest mountain on earth
- plate ___________
- this polar region has penguins
- a great harbor is located here
- a natural light show
- the tallest mountain in Africa
- how many natural wonders are there?
18 Clues: a giant wave • plate ___________ • a natural light show • a waterfall in Africa • highest mountain on earth • liquid rock inside a volcano • this polar region has penguins • a great harbor is located here • the tallest mountain in Africa • how many natural wonders are there? • Australia's most famous natural wonder • plates can cause this natural disaster • ...
ESS Topics 1-3 Important Terms 2025-02-19
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- The excessive enrichment of water with nutrients, leading to algal blooms.
- The natural and gradual change in species composition in an ecosystem over time.
- The formation of new species through evolutionary processes.
- The excessive use of natural resources leading to depletion.
- A species that is native to a particular area and found nowhere else.
- The benefits that humans obtain from ecosystems.
- A chain reaction in an ecosystem where changes at one trophic level affect multiple levels.
- A natural or artificial connection that allows wildlife movement between habitats.
- Sustainable tourism that promotes conservation and benefits local communities.
- Conservation of species in their natural habitat.
- The breaking up of habitat into smaller, isolated patches.
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- Conservation methods outside of natural habitats, such as zoos and seed banks.
- A species that has a critical role in maintaining ecosystem balance.
- The removal of forests for human activities such as agriculture and urbanization.
- The process of restoring ecosystems to their natural state by reintroducing native species and reducing human influence.
- A non-native species that spreads rapidly and disrupts native ecosystems.
- An international agreement aimed at regulating trade in endangered species.
- Changes in population or community structures at the boundaries of ecosystems.
- A designated region where biodiversity is conserved and human activity is restricted.
- A global inventory of the conservation status of species.
- The complete loss of a species from Earth.
21 Clues: The complete loss of a species from Earth. • The benefits that humans obtain from ecosystems. • Conservation of species in their natural habitat. • A global inventory of the conservation status of species. • The breaking up of habitat into smaller, isolated patches. • The formation of new species through evolutionary processes. • ...
1.3 How do people respond to natural disasters? 2022-08-31
8 Clues: to fall or cave in • great damage or ruin • very harsh or serious • of great amount or size • no able to tell beforehand • to make different or change • a difficult or dangerous situation • something that can cause harm or injury
Things that could cause natural disasters crossword puzzle 2024-10-21
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- , the clearing or thinning of forests by humans.
- the vast volcanic slope was eerily reminiscent of a lunar landscape erosion, Soil erosion is the denudation or wearing away of the upper layer of pressure, the force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth.
- shifts, Tectonic shift is the movement of the plates that make up Earth's crust.
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- a negative/undesirable change in the environment, usually the addition of something hazardous or detrimental.
- practices, various methods and techniques used in farming to cultivate crops and rear livestock, ensuring food production and sustainability.
- currents, the continuous, predictable, directional movement of seawater driven by gravity, wind (Coriolis Effect), and water density.
- the process of extracting useful materials from the earth.
- waves, a wave of energy that is generated by an earthquake or other earth vibration and that travels within the earth or along its surface.
8 Clues: , the clearing or thinning of forests by humans. • the process of extracting useful materials from the earth. • shifts, Tectonic shift is the movement of the plates that make up Earth's crust. • a negative/undesirable change in the environment, usually the addition of something hazardous or detrimental. • ...
vg hj 2023-05-15
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- what place was overcrowded in the bhopal gas tragedy?
- what was the main challenge faced by people in the gas well blowout?
- another name for industrial disasters?
- which city in China did the gas well blowout take place?
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- which kind of factory did the gas leak from in the bhopal gas tragedy?
- which state did the worst industrial disaster in India happen?
- what kind of materials are released in industrial materials?
7 Clues: another name for industrial disasters? • what place was overcrowded in the bhopal gas tragedy? • which city in China did the gas well blowout take place? • what kind of materials are released in industrial materials? • which state did the worst industrial disaster in India happen? • what was the main challenge faced by people in the gas well blowout? • ...
Greenhouse effect 2025-06-18
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- Produced by combustion of fossil fuels
- Absorbs ultraviolet radiation
- CO2 dissolves in water to form _____ acid
- Potent greenhouse gas from livestock
- Natural reserves that absorb carbon _____ _____
- The most potent greenhouse gas
- Ocean _____ helps distribute heat around the globe
- Daily atmospheric conditions
- Coal, oil, and natural gas
- Surface reflectivity that affects climate
- Acronym for reporting atmospheric GHG concentration
- ____ sink: natural absorber of carbon (like forests)
- Long term average of atmospheric conditions
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- Large, slow-moving river of ice
- Sun’s energy reaching Earth
- Earth's _____ is determined by energy balance
- A natural part of the carbon cycle
- The _____ _____ effect is the process of retaining heat in the atmosphere
- The 11 year cycle of solar activity
- Solar radiation that is absorbed and reradiated
- ______ circulation, or the oceanic conveyor belt
21 Clues: Coal, oil, and natural gas • Sun’s energy reaching Earth • Daily atmospheric conditions • Absorbs ultraviolet radiation • The most potent greenhouse gas • Large, slow-moving river of ice • A natural part of the carbon cycle • The 11 year cycle of solar activity • Potent greenhouse gas from livestock • Produced by combustion of fossil fuels • ...
EARTH DAY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-04-11
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- Living and breathing
- Well being
- Effluence
- Tasty greens used for healing and flavor
- Unrestrained
- Native or instinctive
- Simple, natural, and a color
- To be frugal, as with energy
- One of 365 calendar units
- Refresh
- Ecosystem
- Rechargeable
- Natural fertilizer
- Reutilizing
- Brush
- What you Breath
- Air, earth, fire and water
- Another word for environment
- Pure
- Vitality or power
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- Scientific study of our ecosystem
- Means or supply
- Preservation practice
- Unadulterated, pure
- Aqua
- Related to environment
- Recycle or refurbish
- Vegetation plot
- Under threat of vanishing
- Create something new with a used item
- Restock
- Unpolluted, innocent
- Verve
- The blue planet
- All things natural
- Re purpose
- Shrink
- Pure and free like the wind
- Strainer
39 Clues: Aqua • Pure • Verve • Brush • Shrink • Refresh • Restock • Strainer • Effluence • Ecosystem • Well being • Re purpose • Reutilizing • Unrestrained • Rechargeable • Means or supply • Vegetation plot • The blue planet • What you Breath • Vitality or power • Natural fertilizer • All things natural • Unadulterated, pure • Living and breathing • Recycle or refurbish • Unpolluted, innocent • Preservation practice • ...
Nature 2023-04-18
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- Violent, rotating column of air
- Marine invertebrate with a hard, exoskeleton
- Spiny marine animal with five arms
- Natural feature where water drops from a height
- Atmospheric phenomena of light and colour
- Visible mass of condensed water vapor
- Colourful insect with delicate wings
- Flying insect that collects nectar and pollen
- Tall plant with large yellow flowers
- Ice crystal that falls from the sky
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- Tall landform that rises above its surroundings
- Natural light display in the polar regions
- Mountain that opens at the top to a pool of molten rock
- Large, flowing body of water
- Outdoor activity of walking in natural environments
- Large body of water surrounded by land
- Uncultivated, uninhabited area of land
- Activity of observing birds in their natural habitat
- Vast body of saltwater
- Dense collection of trees and underbrush
20 Clues: Vast body of saltwater • Large, flowing body of water • Violent, rotating column of air • Spiny marine animal with five arms • Ice crystal that falls from the sky • Colourful insect with delicate wings • Tall plant with large yellow flowers • Visible mass of condensed water vapor • Large body of water surrounded by land • Uncultivated, uninhabited area of land • ...
Great Depression 2023-10-16
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- The process of removing someone from their home
- the money a person makes on average from working
- The period when there has been a lot of time without rain
- term used to those who did not have a job
- Homeless communities in the 1930s
- A device used to stream live audio around the world
- a company who keeps cities clean and remove garbage
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- A serious state of sadness
- The process of making a great amount of a product
- a project started to provide jobs and energy to the west
- A deal which provided relief recovery and reform
- term for areas affected by dust storms due to overfarming
- disasters caused by dry soil being lifted into the air
- The period of time where the world went into decline
- When banks went into decline and was unable to fund its people
15 Clues: A serious state of sadness • Homeless communities in the 1930s • term used to those who did not have a job • The process of removing someone from their home • A deal which provided relief recovery and reform • the money a person makes on average from working • The process of making a great amount of a product • A device used to stream live audio around the world • ...
LUGOWO 2023-10-23
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- The holy city of Moslems, Christians, and Jews.
- What prince is the only one who’s the main protagonist of a Disney movie?
- Where is Arc de Thriomphe monument located?
- Sherlock Holmes' brother.
- What does 'evaluasi bahasa' of Konstituen Sivilisasi Multibahasa named?
- North pole
- The one who gets the Supersemar (Surat Perintah Sebelas Maret) mandate and became president.
- A country that is also a continent. Known for its extreme climate and frequent meteorological disasters such as floods, heatwaves and bushfires. 90% of its citizens live on the coast. Famous by its Uluru and Great Barrier Reef.
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- Deepest trench in the world.
- Second biggest city in Indonesia
- Name the Italian dessert that contains ladyfingers, mascarpone, and a secret pick-me-up ingredient.
- Largest ocean in the world.
- "Maryamah Karpov" writer. (One of 'The Rainbow Troops' tetralogy)
- Where did the Olympic Games originate?
- Luke Skywalker is one of the characters from this film.
15 Clues: North pole • Sherlock Holmes' brother. • Largest ocean in the world. • Deepest trench in the world. • Second biggest city in Indonesia • Where did the Olympic Games originate? • Where is Arc de Thriomphe monument located? • The holy city of Moslems, Christians, and Jews. • Luke Skywalker is one of the characters from this film. • ...
Cold War 2025-12-18
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- Fidel Castro took power in this place
- a competition to be the first one with nuclear power
- to stop the spread of communism
- first satellite to orbit the earth
- a secret spy
- this person went on TV to blame people for being communist
- people were scared of the spread of communism
- this person is the new leader after stalins death; did a speech and said that Stalin didn't do anything right
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- this went down as one of the worst disasters in American History
- to get rid of all of Stalin's practices
- an object that orbits the space
- created the highways
- president that was loved by both parties; he was a war hero for ww2
- a competition to send the first man to the moon
- split into a west and east one has riches and one was struggling
15 Clues: a secret spy • created the highways • an object that orbits the space • to stop the spread of communism • first satellite to orbit the earth • Fidel Castro took power in this place • to get rid of all of Stalin's practices • people were scared of the spread of communism • a competition to send the first man to the moon • a competition to be the first one with nuclear power • ...
Library Sections 2023-11-20
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- Stories from many different genres, told mostly through pictures and some text
- this genre has everyday stories that could happen in REAL life
- the genre of magical spells, castles, and talking animals
- the genre of love, crushes, and heartbreak
- this genre includes technology and space travel, like Star Wars
- The Hunger Games, Divergent, and Artemis Fowl. This genre focuses on tells futuristic stories about disasters and the struggle for power and survival
- Epic quests, battle scenes, superheroes, in mostly realistic settings
- this genre features spooky scenes and frightening creatures
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- these genre tells stories of the past
- funny books are found in this section
- this genre challenges you to put the clues together to solve something
- this genre features athletes and teams
12 Clues: these genre tells stories of the past • funny books are found in this section • this genre features athletes and teams • the genre of love, crushes, and heartbreak • the genre of magical spells, castles, and talking animals • this genre features spooky scenes and frightening creatures • this genre has everyday stories that could happen in REAL life • ...
environment 2024-03-24
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- The forced movement of people from their homes or communities due to various factors, including environmental disasters such as flooding, droughts, or sea level rise.
- The degree to which a person, community, or ecosystem is susceptible to harm, damage, or disruption from external stresses or disturbances, such as climate change.
- The process of adjusting to changing environmental conditions or circumstances to minimize negative impacts and maximize opportunities for resilience and sustainability.
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- The ability to meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, ensuring the balance between economic, social, and environmental factors.
- The capacity of individuals, communities, or ecosystems to withstand and recover from the adverse effects of environmental changes or disasters, while maintaining essential functions and structures.
- The variety and variability of life forms on Earth, including species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem diversity, which play crucial roles in maintaining ecosystem functions and services.
- Actions taken to reduce or prevent the emission of greenhouse gases and other pollutants into the atmosphere, thereby mitigating the impacts of climate change on the environment and society.
7 Clues: The degree to which a person, community, or ecosystem is susceptible to harm, damage, or disruption from external stresses or disturbances, such as climate change. • The forced movement of people from their homes or communities due to various factors, including environmental disasters such as flooding, droughts, or sea level rise. • ...
Leis morais - Espiritismo 2024-05-04
10 Clues: 4a lei divina ou natural • 7a lei divina ou natural • 8a lei divina ou natural • 3a lei divina ou natural • 5a lei divina ou natural • 2a lei divina ou natural • 9a lei divina ou natural • 6a lei divina ou natural • 1a lei divina ou natural • 10a lei divina ou natural
Natural 2025-09-19
6 Clues: A tall plant • Very high land • Big water like a street • Water that falls from the sky. • The big yellow thing in the sky. • A small animal that can fly and has wings.
LAFD CERT Valley Bureau 2023-03-02
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- In charge of the Incident
- Status of patient with no injuries who wants to help
- French for the meaning "To Sort"
- Status of patient not breathing after 2 head-tilt maneuvers
- Where people go to report damage and sign-in to assist disaster efforts
- Type of damaged building where CERT teams do not enter
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- Section Chief who reports to IC and is responsible for Search and Rescue Teams
- Status of patient 8 months pregnant, Alert, Breaths 30, Cap-Refil 2, broken leg
- Status of patient breathing 31 times a minute, Cap-Refil 2, Alert
- Name of FEMA program where civilians are trained to respond to disasters
- What you clear when entering a damaged structure so your egress is safer
- Person who documents everything
- Protects your head from projectiles
13 Clues: In charge of the Incident • Person who documents everything • French for the meaning "To Sort" • Protects your head from projectiles • Status of patient with no injuries who wants to help • Type of damaged building where CERT teams do not enter • Status of patient not breathing after 2 head-tilt maneuvers • ...
Leis morais - Espiritismo 2024-05-04
10 Clues: Nona lei divina ou natural • Sexta lei divina ou natural • Quarta lei divina ou natural • Sétima lei divina ou natural • Oitava lei divina ou natural • Quinta lei divina ou natural • Décima lei divina ou natural • Segunda lei divina ou natural • Terceira lei divina ou natural • Primeira lei divina ou natural
Safety Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-27
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- grills In what type of grill are hot coals used to cook food
- belt A common way to prevent injuries from vehicle accidents
- fitted What type of clothing should one wear around a lit grill
- the counter Non-prescription drugs that can be legally purchased
- Control Center Who do you call if you get poisoned
- Stunts can end in ___
- Injury caused by an accident are __
- Large fires used as entertainment outdoors
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- Eggs The smell of from the gas leaks smells like ___
- What should be used outdoors at least 10 feet away from a house
- Toxic substance that does harm to the body
- Chemicals Eye irritation, loss of ability to smell, and vomiting are side effects of ingesting or inhaling ___
- loss Fireworks can cause eye problems like ___
- Ring Item used to prevent fire from spreading to dry grass
- Harm or damage done to you or others
- Campfires are a type of ___
16 Clues: Stunts can end in ___ • Campfires are a type of ___ • Injury caused by an accident are __ • Harm or damage done to you or others • Toxic substance that does harm to the body • Large fires used as entertainment outdoors • Control Center Who do you call if you get poisoned • loss Fireworks can cause eye problems like ___ • ...
Genesis & Exodus 2024-12-16
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- Abraham’s son of promise (Genesis 21).
- Jewish feast celebrating deliverance from Egypt (Exodus 12).
- A promise or agreement made by God (Genesis 9, Exodus 19).
- Idol worshiped by the Israelites (Exodus 32).
- Disasters sent by God to free His people (Exodus 7–12).
- Called by God to leave his homeland (Genesis 12).
- The departure of the Israelites from Egypt.
- Known for his coat of many colors (Genesis 37).
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- Led the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus 3).
- The portable sanctuary for worship (Exodus 25–27).
- Later called Israel, father of twelve sons (Genesis 32).
- Ruler of Egypt during the Exodus (Exodus 1–12).
- Mountain where God gave Moses the Ten Commandments (Exodus 19).
- Food provided by God in the wilderness (Exodus 16).
- God's act of making the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1)
- Body of water parted by God (Exodus 14).
- Built an ark to survive the flood (Genesis 6–9).
- The garden where Adam and Eve lived (Genesis 2).
18 Clues: Abraham’s son of promise (Genesis 21). • Body of water parted by God (Exodus 14). • Led the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus 3). • The departure of the Israelites from Egypt. • Idol worshiped by the Israelites (Exodus 32). • Ruler of Egypt during the Exodus (Exodus 1–12). • Known for his coat of many colors (Genesis 37). • ...
I DUNNO MAN OKAY??? 2025-04-29
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- The roman god equivalent of Ares
- This fan company has run into many problems for their donkey themed naming conventions
- In this Alt-J song of the same name, what does DC stand for?
- This crossbred equine is Missouri's claimed animal
- To the window; To the ----
- This Popcap game features a talking unicorn, flowers, and other fantastical creatures
- Lead singer of the Red Hot Chili Peppers
- A teaching commonly taught through a story, often religious
- Popular 2010s band name inspired by the play 'All My Sons' by Arthur Miller
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- Riley really wants Kami to go and get this with her haha
- This band's name is actually the shortcut on many computers to make a triangle
- The roman god of the ocean
- The 'Midwest Princess'
- Alcoholic drink made with orange juice
- The poster child horse of Saint Louis
- What breed we think Speedbump is
- Known as one of the worst nuclear disasters in history
- Missouri's tree
18 Clues: Missouri's tree • The 'Midwest Princess' • The roman god of the ocean • To the window; To the ---- • The roman god equivalent of Ares • What breed we think Speedbump is • The poster child horse of Saint Louis • Alcoholic drink made with orange juice • Lead singer of the Red Hot Chili Peppers • This crossbred equine is Missouri's claimed animal • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2020-11-30
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- perimeter of an area
- events in nature that cause damage
- reusing natural resources
- lines on maps that run North-South
- saving of resources
- location exact location
- path under something
- maps and globes are
- plant life
- things people add to the landscape
- change to fit your environment
- approximate location
- low land between hills and mountains
- the largest land areas
- human made lake
- center longitude line
- interdependent living species
- half of the globe
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- lines on maps that run West-East
- land, water, climate, and plants
- can only be used once
- high flat landform
- can be used again
- a chain of mountains
- natural resource burned for energy
- season when crops are grown
- physical & human features of a place
- waterway dug through land
- things from nature people can use
- human feature to grow hillside crops
- examples: gold, iron, copper, salt
- movement of water to dry land
- information presented with pictures
- show a places physical features
- center latitude line
- to save a natural state
- graphic display showing amounts
- makes natural resources less useful
- to change
- structure built to hold back water
- wearing away of earth surface
41 Clues: to change • plant life • human made lake • can be used again • half of the globe • high flat landform • saving of resources • maps and globes are • a chain of mountains • perimeter of an area • path under something • approximate location • center latitude line • can only be used once • center longitude line • the largest land areas • location exact location • to save a natural state • ...
WETLANDS 2024-02-04
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- day International event raising awareness about the value of wetlands and the need for their conservation
- Wetland characterized by soft, wet ground and tall grasses
- Person dedicated to protecting and preserving natural resources, including wetlands
- Returning a degraded ecosystem to its original state or improving its ecological function
- Natural environment where a particular species lives and thrives
- Raising awareness about the importance of wetlands and their conservation
- Community of living organisms interacting with each other and their environment
- Variety of plant and animal species in an ecosystem
- Expansion of cities and towns into natural habitats, including wetlands
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances
- Using resources in a way that meets present needs without compromising future generations
- Seasonal movement of animals from one region to another for feeding or breeding
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- Coastal tree or shrub that grows in saline or brackish water
- Area of land where water covers the soil, supporting diverse plant and animal life
- Animals living in their natural habitats, including wetland species
- loss Destruction or degradation of natural environments, leading to the displacement of species
- change Long-term alteration of Earth's climate patterns, often attributed to human activities
- loss Decline in the extent or quality of wetland ecosystems due to human activities
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and ecosystems
- Leisure activities undertaken in natural environments, including wetlands
- development Development that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- Process by which wetlands remove pollutants and impurities from water
22 Clues: Variety of plant and animal species in an ecosystem • Contamination of the environment by harmful substances • Wetland characterized by soft, wet ground and tall grasses • Protecting and preserving natural resources and ecosystems • Coastal tree or shrub that grows in saline or brackish water • Natural environment where a particular species lives and thrives • ...
Globalization in the apparel industry 2022-03-25
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- a manufacturing plant with dark, airless,uncomfortable, and unhealthy working conditions
- movement of goods not restricted by tariffs or quotas
- comparison of the value of a countries imports and exports
- laws that require workers under the age of 18 to work in an nonhazardous environment
- the practice of transferring a business operation that was moved overseas back into the country from which it originated
- Goods that come into a country from foreign countries
- it is unlawful for any person to forge or counterfeit any instrument
- converting waste material and unwanted products into new products
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- adapt for use of another purpose
- one of the deadliest industrial disasters in US history
- United States Mexican American Agreement
- north american free trade agreement
- 8 story commercial building collapsed in bangladesh
- choosing how, when, and where a company will manufacture its goods
- products sent out from one country to others
- tax on imported goods
- Occupational safety and health administration
- the flow of goods money,services, labor, and technology
- the ability to be maintained at a certain level
- limits how much can be imported
20 Clues: tax on imported goods • limits how much can be imported • adapt for use of another purpose • north american free trade agreement • United States Mexican American Agreement • products sent out from one country to others • Occupational safety and health administration • the ability to be maintained at a certain level • 8 story commercial building collapsed in bangladesh • ...
Kitchen Safety 2016-03-04
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- Store knives in a_______, not in a drawer.
- How you cool burns.
- A device you use when someone is having an allergic reaction.
- Any liquid left on the floor can lead to this.
- A common allergy, that is also a problem in schools.
- A very serious symptom of any food-borne Illness.
- If a fire starts in the oven, turn it off and leave the ________________.
- A costly investment, but is worth it.
- When doing a job right, it’s best to use the right _____.
- ___________are actually more dangerous than sharp ones.
- Allergic reaction symptom to the heart.
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- Have a minimum of two different ______________for meats and veggies.
- Always ______________on the job being done.
- Keep close a _______________in case of any hot disasters.
- The number you call in case of an emergency.
- Used to smother a small grease fire.
- One of the most common food-borne Illnesses.
- Inject EpiPen in at a ________degree angle.
- Most caused by unattended cooking involving fat, grease, or oil.
- Allergic reaction symptom to the skin.
20 Clues: How you cool burns. • Used to smother a small grease fire. • A costly investment, but is worth it. • Allergic reaction symptom to the skin. • Allergic reaction symptom to the heart. • Store knives in a_______, not in a drawer. • Always ______________on the job being done. • Inject EpiPen in at a ________degree angle. • The number you call in case of an emergency. • ...
LIFE ORIENTATION Grade 12 TERM 3 & 4 2019-08-06
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- Mishaps, misfortunes
- A place where sick people who cannot be cured live, in late stages of disease
- Arguments, disagreements
- Very high blood pressure
- Enthusiasm, zeal, eagerness
- Infections that are spread through person-to-person sexual contact
- Emergencies, calamities, catastrophies, upheavals
- What people believe you should do or how you should behave
- To do what is most important first
- Rules of behavior at work
- Fairness, equal opportunity and fair treatment
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- Tragedies, events that cause adversity or devastation
- Abnormalities of heart and vessel system
- Finding suitable people for a particular job
- A way to convert or fix something that is wrong or unfair
- Improve, make small changes
- An organization that represents the interests of workers
- The answers to questions
- Affecting the heart, blood vessels, veins and arteries
- To achieve your potential
- Importance, significance
- Duties and responsibilities; things you MUST do
- Satisfied, contented, pleased
- Admission point score
- Continuing or lasting for a long period of time
- A medical condition that makes you unwell
26 Clues: Mishaps, misfortunes • Admission point score • The answers to questions • Importance, significance • Arguments, disagreements • Very high blood pressure • To achieve your potential • Rules of behavior at work • Improve, make small changes • Enthusiasm, zeal, eagerness • Satisfied, contented, pleased • To do what is most important first • Abnormalities of heart and vessel system • ...
Howdy Cowboy 🤠 2025-05-31
Across
- The critical limit—cross it, and things change fast.
- Spotting a problem before it grows bigger.
- What you do with waste when you’re done with it.
- When wind or water slowly steals the earth away.
- To purify a raw material, often with environmental costs.
- Plant food that sometimes causes trouble downstream.
- Keeping a close eye on things, often with technology.
- A fancy word for any kind of stuff falling from the sky.
- Turning a polluted place back into a safe one.
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- When something unwanted or dangerous sneaks in.
- A chemical solution for unwanted bugs.
- A visible trail of smoke, dust, or pollution.
- When the ground suddenly sinks beneath your feet.
- The more species, the merrier (and healthier) the ecosystem.
- A scientific guess about tomorrow’s weather.
- Actions taken to make disasters less disastrous.
- A technical way to say “flooding.”
- When disease or disaster spreads rapidly.
- The measurable result of your hard work in the field.
- When pests invade in overwhelming numbers.
- What’s left behind after a disaster.
21 Clues: A technical way to say “flooding.” • What’s left behind after a disaster. • A chemical solution for unwanted bugs. • When disease or disaster spreads rapidly. • Spotting a problem before it grows bigger. • When pests invade in overwhelming numbers. • A scientific guess about tomorrow’s weather. • A visible trail of smoke, dust, or pollution. • ...
World Tourism Day 2025: Tourism and Sustainable Transformation 2025-09-25
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- Food, music, and traditions that tourism helps share globally
- Tourism encourages understanding between people of different countries
- Discovering new places and experiences while traveling
- Tourism’s role in protecting Earth from global warming
- New ideas and technologies making tourism smarter and greener
- Making tourism better for the planet and future generations
- Traveling in ways that protect the environment and communities
- Celebrating the variety of places, people, and experiences
- Rules and policies guiding responsible tourism worldwide
- Making destinations welcoming to all travelers
- Countries, communities, and tourists working together sustainably
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- Learning about history, nature, and cultures through travel
- Understanding tourism’s impact on people, culture, and the planet
- The UN group that created World Tourism Day in 1980
- A country’s official office in another nation where it protects its citizens and handles diplomatic business
- Tourism’s ability to recover from challenges like disasters or pandemics
- Protecting historical sites and cultural traditions for the future
- Ensuring everyone can enjoy travel, regardless of ability or background
- Local towns and businesses benefit when visitors arrive responsibly
- Tourism creates jobs and supports global businesses
20 Clues: Making destinations welcoming to all travelers • The UN group that created World Tourism Day in 1980 • Tourism creates jobs and supports global businesses • Discovering new places and experiences while traveling • Tourism’s role in protecting Earth from global warming • Rules and policies guiding responsible tourism worldwide • ...
Ecology 2021-05-05
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- Final stage of succession in which organism populations are stable & balanced with each other and the environment
- Bacteria converts nitrates in the soil into nitrogen gas
- Succession that occurs in an area that was only partially destroyed by disturbances; starts with soil
- Single pathway of energy transfer from one organism to another
- Model that shows the flow of energy from one trophic level to the next
- full Range of conditions in which an organism lives and the way in which the organism uses those conditions
- Symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
- Living parts of the environment with which an organism might interact
- Nonliving parts of the environment with which an organism might interact; shape an ecosystem
- First species to populate an area during succession
- All the organisms that live in a place, together with their nonliving environment
- Interaction in which one organism captures and feeds on another
- Largest number of individuals of a species that an environment can support
- Many different populations of species living together in a defined area
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- Each step or position an organism occupies in a food chain or food web
- Converts nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds that plants can absorb and use
- Succession that occurs in an area in which no trace of a previous community is present; starts with rock
- Network of interconnected energy pathways through an ecosystem
- Process in which elements and other forms of matter are passed through the biotic and abiotic factors in an ecosystem
- Limiting factor that affects all populations in similar ways regardless of population density (ex. natural disasters)
- Symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
- Symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits by living on or inside another organism and harms it
- Single species that is not usually abundant in a community yet exerts strong control on the structure of a community
- Limiting factor that depends on population density (ex. predation, competition, disease)
- Group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
25 Clues: First species to populate an area during succession • Symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit • Bacteria converts nitrates in the soil into nitrogen gas • Network of interconnected energy pathways through an ecosystem • Single pathway of energy transfer from one organism to another • Interaction in which one organism captures and feeds on another • ...
Chapter 5-8 Kinns 2019-03-12
Across
- Duty, dereliction, direct cause, damages are the four D's of what?
- litem An individual who is assigned by court to be legally responsible for protecting the well being and interest of a minor or legally incompetent
- A crucial aspect of successful patient teaching is to consistently ask for what?
- Misdemeanor is which type of law?
- material written in lay language, information being organized, copies available in different language and in bigger font are all _____ we need to follow.
- What letters should be single spaced an put in No.10 envelope.
- Failure to perform an act that should have been performed
- Disturbance Descriptive communication, verbal communication
- Is a principle of bioethics that states the healthcare professionals have an obligation not to inflict harm intentionally
- gathering information, identifying type of problem, determining the approach, exploring alternatives, completing the action, are the 5 steps to what decision?
- Can be defined as the thoughts, judgments, and actions on issues that have implications of moral right and wrong.
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- if the MA suspects a patient is being abused, who do you tell first?
- Subpoena duces tecum should be filled no less than ________ days before the trail
- the duty to right a wrong
- Patients learning preference, individual characteristics and lifestyle factors all affect what type of learning material?
- this consent involves the provider give a full explanation of the potential for complications and the potential for risk and side effects.
- Performing an act that is legal but not properly performed
- Laptops and Tablets are not designed for prolonged use in what type of workstation
- When two or more authority figures have their own ideas, only one can prevail.
- What blood borne pathogen is required to be reported in all 50 states to the local health department
- A written statement detailing a person's desires regarding their medical treatment in circumstances in which they are no longer able to express informed consent, especially an advance directive.
- intentionally doing something either dishonest or illegal
- What functions are used in case of Fires, theft or Natural Disasters
23 Clues: the duty to right a wrong • Misdemeanor is which type of law? • intentionally doing something either dishonest or illegal • Performing an act that is legal but not properly performed • Failure to perform an act that should have been performed • What letters should be single spaced an put in No.10 envelope. • ...
Foreign Aid 2016-04-28
Across
- concept that all human beings are equal and deserve fair and equal treatment
- the organised social movement that advocates payment of a fair price for producers in developing countries. The fair trade movement focuses on exports from developing countries to developed countries, most notably coffee, cocoa, sugar and tea.
- money given to another country that returns to Australia
- money to support a nation's economy
- Given by governments of many countries to be distributed through international organisation
- the state of being free from danger or injury
- start the process all over
- create a foreign aid plan
- generally defined as the intentional use, or threat, of violence against civilians or civilian targets in order to achieve political ends
- a person who receives something
- deficit: trade imbalance whereby imports are greater than exports
- a type of foreign aid: relief after natural disasters (earthquakes) or to relieve human suffering (famine)
- constantly review their budget
- a person who receives a gift.
- a person who donates something, especially money to charity.
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- quantified targets for addressing extreme poverty in its many dimensions-income poverty, hunger, disease, lack of adequate shelter, and exclusion-while promoting gender equality, education, and environmental sustainability.
- carry out the plan into place
- the goods, service and ideas that Australia sells to other countries
- a system in which people make and spend their income
- half, sort of
- roads, bridges, water supply, sanitation and electricity
- an NGO that focuses on the health and well-being of children
- financial aid given by a government to an individual producer or group of producers to reduce the price of a good or service
- intergovernmental organisation (IGO) that promotes equity, human rights, peace and ecologically sustainable environments
- assistance provided by one country to another
- assistance given by a government directly to the government of another country
- large body of water with many islands
- tax imposed on goods when they move across a political boundary, which increases the price for both importer and exporter
- acronym for Non-Government organisation
29 Clues: half, sort of • create a foreign aid plan • start the process all over • carry out the plan into place • a person who receives a gift. • constantly review their budget • a person who receives something • money to support a nation's economy • large body of water with many islands • acronym for Non-Government organisation • the state of being free from danger or injury • ...
Unit 7 Populations 2024-01-31
Across
- Something that inhibits population growth that is living; EX: competition, predation, symbiosis
- the action of a predator chasing, capturing and consuming its prey
- movement of individuals out of a population
- Growth pattern in which a population's growth rate slows or stops following a period of exponential growth
- refers to a population that has no density dependent limiting factors affecting its population growth
- the maximum number of organisms of one species supported by an environment
- term used to describe the rate at which plants and other photosynthetic organisms produce organic compounds in an ecosystem.
- variable that is manipulated or changed
- something in the environment that slows population growth by increasing deaths or decreasing births
- describes a predator-prey population graph; as prey increases, predator populations increase and as prey decreases, a drop in predator population occurs
- the number of individuals in a specific size of area, measure of crowding; 20 rabbits per acre
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- Something that inhibits population growth that is nonliving; temperature, weather, natural disasters, amount of water
- indirect effects in a community that are initiated by a predator
- individuals of a species leaving or entering a habitat; immigration vs. emigration
- a species that has an unusually large effect on its ecosystem
- Movement of individuals into a population
- growth curve shape of a population growth that is exponential; as the population size gets larger it grows faster
- type of competition between members of the same species
- change in total number of individuals in an area of the same species; determined by number of births minus number of deaths
- type of competition between members of different species
- The measurable effect, outcome, or response in which the research is interested.
- growth curve shape of a population growth that begins with exponential growth and then levels off to fluctuate around carrying capacity
- Population growth that is unhindered because of the abundance of resources for an ever-increasing population.
- the number/variety of different species found in an area
24 Clues: variable that is manipulated or changed • Movement of individuals into a population • movement of individuals out of a population • type of competition between members of the same species • type of competition between members of different species • the number/variety of different species found in an area • ...
ESS - Topic 2 - Ecosystems 2024-11-19
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- Partitioning The fundamental niches of two species overlap and through competition develop a narrower realized niche
- The consumption of a plant species by an animal
- Limiting Factors Limiting factors unrelated to population density such as natural disasters and weather change.
- The study of interactions among and between organisms in their abiotic environment.
- Symbiotic relationship in which both partners benefit
- This is the interaction between organisms that are trying to attain the same resources. This might be food but it could also be for mates, territory, nesting sites, etc.
- A habitat is the environment in which a species normally lives
- A group of organisms that share common characteristics and that interbreed to produce fertile offspring
- niche Describes the actual conditions and resources in which a species exists due to biotic interactions
- niche Describes the full range of conditions and resources in which a species could survive and reproduce
- The consumption of one species (the prey) by another (the predator).
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- Capacity The maximum population size that a given area can support sustainably.
- Limiting Factors Limiting factors related to how densely packed a population is, e.g. competition
- Symbiotic relationship in which one species is benefited and the other is adversely affected
- Factors The interactions between the organisms—such as predation, herbivory, parasitism, mutualism, disease, and competition.
- individuals living on or in individuals of another species where one or both species use the others resources. Includes mutualism, commensalism and parasitism.
- Factors The non-living, physical factors that influence the organisms and ecosystem — such as temperature, sunlight, pH, salinity, and precipitation.
- Curve A population growth curve showing exponential growth with no carrying capacity reached.
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other one is neither harmed nor helped
- Curve A population growth curve showing exponential growth followed by slowed growth until carrying capacity is reached.
- A niche describes the particular set of abiotic and biotic conditions and resources to which an organism or population responds
- Feeds on dead and decaying material, thus recycling the nutrients.
- Factors Biotic or abiotic factors which lead to a limit in the population growth.
23 Clues: The consumption of a plant species by an animal • Symbiotic relationship in which both partners benefit • A habitat is the environment in which a species normally lives • Feeds on dead and decaying material, thus recycling the nutrients. • The consumption of one species (the prey) by another (the predator). • ...
M06 LOGM228 Contract Writing 2024-12-04
Across
- Contract - A contract covering non-physical deliverables like labor or consulting.
- Contract - A contract focusing on the purchase of physical items, often governed by the UCC.
- - A binding resolution process decided by a neutral third party.
- for Convenience - The right to end a contract without specific cause.
- - The main section of a contract containing articles and key terms.
- - The process of resolving disputes in court.
- Page - The first page of a contract providing basic details like title, parties, and date.
- Performance - A remedy requiring the breaching party to fulfill their contractual obligations.
- - The act of ending a contract either due to a breach or convenience.
- Majeure - A clause excusing non-performance due to uncontrollable events like natural disasters.
- - A document adding new terms or information to an existing contract.
- - Detailed technical requirements for goods or services in a contract.
- Terms - Conditions defining when and how payments are to be made.
- - A guarantee of quality or performance, often including repair or replacement terms.
- Damages - Pre-determined monetary penalties for failing to meet contractual terms.
- - A supplementary section containing detailed or voluminous information.
- - A formal modification to the terms of an existing contract.
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- of Law - A provision specifying which jurisdiction’s laws govern the contract.
- - A dispute resolution method involving direct discussions between the parties.
- - A facilitated negotiation process led by an impartial third party.
- - A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties defining obligations and rights.
- References - Words or phrases (e.g., "Buyer") substituted for clarity throughout the contract.
- - A provision protecting one party from certain losses or liabilities.
- - A provision prohibiting the sharing of sensitive or proprietary information.
- - The introductory section of a contract identifying parties and defining terms.
- - A legal solution or compensation for a breach of contract.
- Terms Agreement - A document outlining broad terms that apply to multiple transactions.
- of Contents - A section listing all articles and exhibits for easy navigation.
- Clause - A commercial provision specifying the cost and payment terms for goods or services.
- Terms - Contractual provisions defining shipping methods, timelines, and exceptions.
30 Clues: - The process of resolving disputes in court. • - A legal solution or compensation for a breach of contract. • - A formal modification to the terms of an existing contract. • - A binding resolution process decided by a neutral third party. • Terms - Conditions defining when and how payments are to be made. • ...
Grace 3 2025-02-28
Across
- girlboss version of Dr phil
- movie I thought was a dream that I had (cyberpunk)
- black widow's real name
- most dangerous sea creature
- where Krabby patties go...
- "when is a monster not a monster?...when ___"
- goddess who threw a golden apple
- moon knight's main alter
- friend of Hercule Poirot
- actor I despise
- a favorite dune quote of mine
- my favorite natural disasters
- things you never understand that i say
- the culprit of one of Clue's alternate endings
- famous mobster (hint: "get ___!")
- part lion, part scorpion, part eagle
- my iteration of heaven
- who makes the best oatmeal cookies
- first man in space
- 3rd dune book
- mc in kraven
- ___ Rambeau of the marvel universe
- the best cereal for twinks
- ugly protagonist in barbie in the nutcracker
- artist who shares a first name with cain's brother
- my fav HGTV show
- popular urban legend that occurs in the forest
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- who has a chokehold on my spotify
- my favorite barbie movie
- the "queen of mystery"
- trend in the early days of tiktok
- simbel great egyptian monument
- Justin beiber quote
- famous ship that disappeared
- this suit was gifted to Peter Parker after the death of Iron Man
- who I wanted to work for up until a couple years ago
- to do the opposite of manifest
- marker brand
- "i don't even know who you are" "____"
- a hungry guy!
- not like the maze runner
- most dangerous app on iphone
- weirdo freak with surprisingly good vocals
- who seems to be trying to win the world record for silliest collabs
- modern day vampire
- what some believe to be a gateway to space
- "enough of your riddles, ________"
- my own works that you would mansplain to me
- angelina jolie villain
- makes coffee purple
- __ whitestuff
- my new neighbor
- critique on the American response to communism
- strange ocean sound that was *probably* made by whales
- what my 1st college choice's acronym sounds like
55 Clues: marker brand • mc in kraven • a hungry guy! • 3rd dune book • __ whitestuff • actor I despise • my new neighbor • my fav HGTV show • modern day vampire • first man in space • Justin beiber quote • makes coffee purple • the "queen of mystery" • my iteration of heaven • angelina jolie villain • black widow's real name • my favorite barbie movie • moon knight's main alter • friend of Hercule Poirot • ...
Production Operations 2025-08-07
Across
- : Identifying and optimizing each step in the service delivery process to enhance customer experience.
- : Ensuring sufficient staff and resources are available during peak times to avoid delays.
- : develop structures that meet the needs of memebers to maintain a healthy community
- : practice of producing goods and services in a way that minimizes environmental impact, ensures social responsibility, and maintains economic viability for future generations.
- : Ensuring that products or services meet customer needs and preferences.
- : Predicting customer demand can be challenging, leading to overproduction or stockouts.
- : Using robotics and AI to streamline repetitive tasks and improve precision.
- : Creating efficient workflows that minimize bottlenecks and reduce production time.
- creates product value while at the same time improving resource efficiency by extending useful life of products.
- : holistic approach to long-term success through customer satisfaction. It involves continuous improvement, employee involvement, and process optimization across all departments.
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- : Natural disasters, political instability, or pandemics can disrupt the flow of materials.
- : process used to ensure that products or services meet specified standards by identifying and correcting defects.
- : ussing assets eficciently to allow them to continue functioning profitability over time
- : Efficient operations can lower costs, improve quality, and speed up delivery, giving businesses an edge over competitors.
- : Adapting processes to respond quickly to changes in demand or market conditions.
- : Minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency through techniques like just-in-time inventory and kaizen (continuous improvement).
- : process of overseeing the transformation of inputs (resources) into outputs (goods or services) in a way that maximizes efficiency and effectiveness.
- : Reducing expenses without compromising quality or customer experience.
- : data-driven methodology focused on reducing defects and variability in processes to achieve near-perfect quality. It follows a structured approach called DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve, Control) to improve efficiency and eliminate errors.
- retain full biodiversity over the long term
- difference between the cost of the raw materials and the price of the finished goods
- : process of planning, monitoring, and optimizing the production capacity of a business to meet demand efficiently.
22 Clues: retain full biodiversity over the long term • : Reducing expenses without compromising quality or customer experience. • : Ensuring that products or services meet customer needs and preferences. • : Using robotics and AI to streamline repetitive tasks and improve precision. • : Adapting processes to respond quickly to changes in demand or market conditions. • ...
Honors Algebra 2 2025-05-03
27 Clues: real • slope • whole • circle • origin • vertex • natural • parabola • rational • conjugate • quadratic • imaginary • synthetic • intercept • trinomial • reciprocal • squareroot • irrational • polynomial • scientific • orderedpair • coefficient • distributive • absolutevalue • axisofsymmetry • multiplicative • cooridnateplane
Microevolution 2017-12-04
Across
- the genetic code that an organism has
- organisms exit a population
- natural selection favors the middle phenotype
- organisms start new population and this alters allele frequencies
- natural disaster reduces population size altering allele frequencies
- survival of the fittest
- change in allele frequencies over time
- group of organisms in the same place that can interbreed
- random changes in allele frequencies in small populations
- when organisms enter or leave a population
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- the physical traits that an organism has
- organisms enter a population
- ultimate source of genetic variation
- natural selection favors one extreme phenotype
- natural selection favors both extreme phenotypes
- evolution of a new species
- selecting a mate based on a particular trait
- the collection of all alleles in a population
- traits that are controlled by several different genes
- different versions of a gene
20 Clues: survival of the fittest • evolution of a new species • organisms exit a population • organisms enter a population • different versions of a gene • ultimate source of genetic variation • the genetic code that an organism has • change in allele frequencies over time • the physical traits that an organism has • when organisms enter or leave a population • ...
unit 1 2013-09-18
Across
- a description of some aspect of the natural world
- length width height(cm m)
- shows parts of a whole
- an observation that has been repeatidly confirmed
- tempeture c
- mass(g)
- shoes change over time
- the diference between the highest and lowest value
- time sec
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- comparies different catagories
- average of a group of numbers
- (ml)
- a testable statment about the natural world
- use of evidence to construct testable explanations and predictions of the natural phenomena
- an explanation of some aspect of the natural wolrdbacked up by evidence
- in science we use this to measure
- allows scientests to see small things
17 Clues: (ml) • mass(g) • time sec • tempeture c • shows parts of a whole • shoes change over time • length width height(cm m) • average of a group of numbers • comparies different catagories • in science we use this to measure • allows scientests to see small things • a testable statment about the natural world • a description of some aspect of the natural world • ...
Spanish 3 H Crossword 2025-10-25
15 Clues: to save • to reduce • to recycle • the lights off • waste products • to use, consume • primary sources • use soap to scrub • make a resolution • natural resources • turn off pipeline • natural surrounding • disconnect appliances • natural unprocessed products • to use again in a different way
Spanish Unit 2 Vocab 3 2025-11-04
15 Clues: to save • to reduce • to recycle • waste products • primary sources • to use, consume • make a resolution • turn off pipeline • use soap to scrub • natural resources • natural surrounding • disconnect appliances • luces turn the lights off • natural unprocessed products • to use again in a different way
Exodus Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-03
Across
- The festival that commemorates God saving the Israelites during the last plague.
- Sea The body of water that Moses parted to save the Israelites.
- Bush How God appeared to Moses to call him to lead His people.
- The leader chosen by God to free the Israelites from Egypt.
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- The ten disasters that God sent upon Egypt.
- The ten rules given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai.
- The ruler of Egypt who refused to let the Israelites go.
- The country where the Israelites were enslaved.
8 Clues: The ten disasters that God sent upon Egypt. • The country where the Israelites were enslaved. • The ten rules given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai. • The ruler of Egypt who refused to let the Israelites go. • The leader chosen by God to free the Israelites from Egypt. • Bush How God appeared to Moses to call him to lead His people. • ...
