natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Exodus 2025-04-27
Across
- Calf – The idol made by the Israelites while Moses was on Sinai.
- – The mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
- – The feast remembering God’s protection during the final plague.
- – The desert area where the Israelites wandered for 40 years.
- – The laws given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai.
- – The land where the Israelites were enslaved.
- – Disasters sent by God to convince Pharaoh to let His people go.
- – Moses' brother who served as the first high priest.
- – The form God used to guide the Israelites by day.
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- – God's rescue of His people from slavery.
- – What God granted the Israelites when they left Egypt.
- – The leader chosen by God to free the Israelites.
- – A sacred agreement between God and His people.
- – The form God used to guide the Israelites by night.
- – The sacred tent where God dwelled among His people.
- – The king of Egypt who enslaved the Israelites.
- – Moses’ rod used by God to perform miracles.
- – The bread from heaven that fed the Israelites in the desert.
- – A false god made by the people, like the golden calf.
- Sea – The body of water God parted for the Israelites to cross.
20 Clues: – God's rescue of His people from slavery. • – Moses’ rod used by God to perform miracles. • – The land where the Israelites were enslaved. • – A sacred agreement between God and His people. • – The laws given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai. • – The king of Egypt who enslaved the Israelites. • – The leader chosen by God to free the Israelites. • ...
Nacho C1 Review T3 2025 2025-06-19
Across
- (with havoc) to cause a great amount of disorder or damage
- the faults or weaknesses something or someone has
- make something quickly eg a meal (phrasal verb)
- a person who prefers to be or act alone
- the people who are available for work in a particular company, country
- pieces from something that has been destroyed
- a person who is walking past someone or something
- a type of dip, spread or condiment
- the total number of deaths, accidents, or disasters that occur in a particular period of time
- a dark laminated sedimentary rock formed by compression of layers of clay
- to decrease by fifty per cent
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- to finally discover something that could be surprising (phrasal verb)
- when you do sthg because someone else has asked you to do it for them (4 words)
- a lack of something that is necessary
- a very tall building in a city
- to impose an upper financial limit
- food that is heavy and very tasty
- when prices etc become lower for a period of time (phrasal verb)
- a political system in South Africa where people segregated by race
- a big fire
20 Clues: a big fire • to decrease by fifty per cent • a very tall building in a city • food that is heavy and very tasty • to impose an upper financial limit • a type of dip, spread or condiment • a lack of something that is necessary • a person who prefers to be or act alone • pieces from something that has been destroyed • make something quickly eg a meal (phrasal verb) • ...
POVERTY 2025-01-23
Across
- Inequities affecting opportunities
- Unequal distribution of resources
- Severe shortage of food leading to starvation
- Nature disasters, such as floods or earthquakes, can push people into this
- Insufficient food leading to malnutrition
- Dishonest practices in governance
- Poor access to medical services
- Taking unfair advantage of others
- Biased treatment based on identity
- Availability to essential services and goods
- Financial obligations that trap individuals
- Excessive population straining resource
- State of lacking sufficient resources
- Environmental changes affecting livelihoods
- Insufficient nutrient intake affecting health
- Movement to cities that can lead to slums if unmanaged
Down
- When this system is unjust, it can perpetuate poverty across generations
- War or violence causing instability
- Poor facilities hindering development
- Voluntary giving to help those in need
- Movement of people often due to poverty
- People in poverty often experience a lack of this vital necessity
- Goverment support for the disatvantaged
- Limited access to healthcare can contribute to this
- Lack of job opportunities
- Exclusion from mainstream society
- Limited access to learning opportunities
- Conflict or war can force people into this state of economic hardship
- Movement due to lack of resources
- Economic inactivity leading to poverty
30 Clues: Lack of job opportunities • Poor access to medical services • Unequal distribution of resources • Dishonest practices in governance • Taking unfair advantage of others • Exclusion from mainstream society • Movement due to lack of resources • Inequities affecting opportunities • Biased treatment based on identity • War or violence causing instability • ...
Who Said It? (Acts 1-3) 2025-11-21
Across
- "I go, and it is done. The bell invites me." (2.1.62)
- "We are sent / to give thee from our royal master thanks," (1.3.102-103)
- "'Tis said they eat each other." (2.4.18)
- "Hark, I hear horses." (3.3.9)
- "The king comes here tonight." (1.5.29)
- "Till he unseamed him from the name to th' chops," (1.2.22)
- "Great business must be wrought ere noon." (3.5.22)
- "That which hat made them drunk hath made me bold." (2.2.1)
- "The cloudy messenger turns me his back," (3.6.42)
- "O horror, horror, horror!" (2.3.58)
- "Who's there, i' th' name of / Beelzebub?" (2.3.3-4)
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- "Or have we eaten on the insane root" (1.1.85)
- "We have lost best half of our affair." (3.3.22)
- "The moon is down. I have not heard the clock." (2.1.2)
- "A drum, a drum! / Macbeth doth come." (1.3.30-31)
- "In thunder, lightning, or in rain?" (1.1.2)
- "His absence, sir, / Lays blame upon his promise." (3.4.43-44)
- "All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Cawdor!" (1.3.50)
- "O valiant cousin! Worthy gentleman!" (1.2.24)
- "I hear / Macduff lives in disgrace." (3.6.22-23)
- "So weary with disasters, tugged with fortune," (3.1.112)
21 Clues: "Hark, I hear horses." (3.3.9) • "O horror, horror, horror!" (2.3.58) • "The king comes here tonight." (1.5.29) • "'Tis said they eat each other." (2.4.18) • "In thunder, lightning, or in rain?" (1.1.2) • "Or have we eaten on the insane root" (1.1.85) • "O valiant cousin! Worthy gentleman!" (1.2.24) • "We have lost best half of our affair." (3.3.22) • ...
Edexcel A Level Geography Tectonics 2025-11-19
Across
- — quality of political management influencing hazard impacts
- — fast-moving hot gas, ash and rock from explosive eruptions
- — actions to reduce the impact of a hazard
- — model showing root causes and unsafe conditions
- — point on the surface directly above the focus
- — plates sliding past one another
- — zone of friction between a subducting and overriding plate
- — size or energy released by an earthquake
- — hazards that occur away from plate boundaries
- — a diagram comparing characteristics of hazards
- — one plate forced beneath another
- — how susceptible a population is to harm
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- — plates moving towards each other
- — semi-molten layer beneath the lithosphere
- — rigid outer shell of the Earth
- — region exposed to several hazard types
- — extremely large-scale disasters with widespread impacts
- — when saturated ground loses strength during shaking
- — rising column of hot mantle causing hotspot volcanism
- — plates moving apart
- — location within the crust where an earthquake begins
- — evidence for seafloor spreading using magnetic stripes
- — force generated by magma rising at constructive boundaries
- — volcanic mudflows of ash, water and debris
- — force of a sinking plate pulling the rest of the plate
25 Clues: — plates moving apart • — rigid outer shell of the Earth • — plates sliding past one another • — plates moving towards each other • — one plate forced beneath another • — region exposed to several hazard types • — how susceptible a population is to harm • — actions to reduce the impact of a hazard • — size or energy released by an earthquake • ...
Word Puzzle 2026-01-29
Across
- has got that whorish face
- magnets, people, and the earth
- Hitler, Stalin, Trotsky, and Freud all lived here once
- Only takes off his hood once
- Nervous and believes in disasters
- must own half of Estonia
- Paddington's specialty
- battery, matador, suspect
- in command of Enterprise D
- the bank (at least for James)
- River, Funk Musician, politician
- voices Andy, or maybe Ollie?
- Everyone knows it's _______
- welfare queen of the king's kingdom
- Hungarian, but maybe really German?
- Chess, Pink Pony Club, and Proms
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- Restaurant, plumber's brother, kills businessmen
- instrument of choice for canine prodigy
- Serial killer, singer, scared 90s moms
- everyone's favorite fruity boy (full name)
- Angry young man of the 90s
- Ate here in Colorado and took a picture outside
- Hank Hill's true love
- enemy of private property (and signs)
- eggs, bricks, and maybe James in a week
- Stella or Rene
- Approximately 14,110 feet (depending on where you get the data)
- Owns ~5000 shares of VW
- Where James & Greete got engage
- former tear drop logo, now circle and letter :(
- Eric's car (make and model)
- Not Constantinople
- Not the Luftwaffe, but close
33 Clues: Stella or Rene • Not Constantinople • Hank Hill's true love • Paddington's specialty • Owns ~5000 shares of VW • must own half of Estonia • has got that whorish face • battery, matador, suspect • Angry young man of the 90s • in command of Enterprise D • Eric's car (make and model) • Everyone knows it's _______ • Only takes off his hood once • Not the Luftwaffe, but close • ...
Ch. 1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-06
Across
- A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- Describes the shift from rural life, with animal powered agriculture and hand-made manufacturing.
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- Any part of of an ecosystem that is living or used to be living
- A nonrenewable natural resource produced by the decomposition and compression of organic matter
- Any part of an ecosystem that has never been living.
- The study of how the natural world works, how the environment affects us, and how we affect our environment.
- Natural materials, and energy sources found in nature.
- Natural resource that can be replenished or renewed
- Is a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world.
- The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable
Down
- Also called constants these are factors in an experiment that remain constant and are kept the same
- The tendency of a shared, limited resource to be come depleted because people act from self-interest for short-term gain
- The total area of productive land and water required to provide raw materials that a population consumes and to dispose of the waste produced
- Natural resources that are limited and are formed much more slowly than we use them
- All the living and nonliving things in which organisms interact.
- Preference or viewpoint that is personal, not scientific
- Factor that can change in an experiment
- A functioning society that is able to survive long term
- The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable who's effect is being studied
- Is a testable idea that attempts to explain a phenomenon or answer a scientific question.
- Used to generate predictions when a phenomenon cannot be observed directly
22 Clues: Factor that can change in an experiment • Natural resource that can be replenished or renewed • Any part of an ecosystem that has never been living. • Natural materials, and energy sources found in nature. • A functioning society that is able to survive long term • Preference or viewpoint that is personal, not scientific • ...
Ch. 8 Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-30
Across
- -relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- -a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level a large steep hill.
- -system or group of parallel mountains ranges together with the intervening plateaus and other features
- -the chief mountain range of western North America
- -a large natural stream of water flowing in.
- -a river, canal, or other route for travel by water.
- -relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water
- -a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another stream -a small, narrow river
- -a thought.
- -the part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water, as opposed to the sea or the air.
- -area of relatively level high ground
- -abandon,dry,hot and cold,treacherous
- -a high tableland of central climate and vegetation zones
- -a treeless grassy plain
- -a large body of water surrounded by land.
- -a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea.
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- -a natural feature of the earth's surface.
- -very large expanse of sea.
- -extensive,treeless plains in south america
- with reference to past events.
- -a stock or supply of something.
- -the earth, together with all of its.
- -a particular place or position.
- -peoples, and natural features.
- -existing in or caused by nature not made or caused by humankind.
- -an area or division, especially part of a country.
- - mountains line the western edge of South America
- -a great distance.
- -the planet on which we live; the world.
- -an area of relatively level high ground.
- -examine methodically and in detail the constitution
31 Clues: -a thought. • -a great distance. • -a treeless grassy plain • -very large expanse of sea. • with reference to past events. • -peoples, and natural features. • -a stock or supply of something. • -a particular place or position. • -the earth, together with all of its. • -area of relatively level high ground • -abandon,dry,hot and cold,treacherous • ...
Chapter 27 Nail Tips & Wraps 2013-02-06
Across
- Technique used to apply a nail tip
- Product used to coat and secure fabric wraps to the natural nail and nail tip
- An implement similar to a nail clipper that is used on nail tips is a(n)
- The contact areas of nail tips are smoothed with a fine-grit block buffer held
- When removing dust from the natural nail plate, stroke the brush from
- Thing, tightly woven natural material that becomes transparent when wrap resin is applied
- Spray-on activator is used on No Light Gels to
- Fabric wraps that are slightly smaller than the nail plate prevent the wraps from
- Nail tips are longer wearing without an overlay
- Were the tip is adhered to the nail
Down
- Nail tips are softened with acetone or tip remover and are
- The nail tip adhesive used to secure the nail tip to a natural nail
- Properly sized nail tips for a client should cover the nail plate from
- The wrap system is the heart of a nail wrap system
- Fabric wraps are made from silk, fiberglass, and
- Cutting nail tips with a nail or toenail clipper will cause the nail tip to weaken and what
- This helps to avoid the transfer of dust and oil onto the natural nail plate
- Made from a closely woven, heavy material
- How often should nail wraps be rebalanced with additional resin
- Made from a very thin synthetic mesh with loose weave
- Substance used to remove surface moisture and tiny amounts of oil left on the natural nail plate
- Small pieces of fabric used to strengthen a weak point in the nail
- Nail enhancements made by using nail-size pieces of cloth or paper
23 Clues: Technique used to apply a nail tip • Were the tip is adhered to the nail • Made from a closely woven, heavy material • Spray-on activator is used on No Light Gels to • Nail tips are longer wearing without an overlay • Fabric wraps are made from silk, fiberglass, and • The wrap system is the heart of a nail wrap system • ...
Textiles recap 2018-03-19
Across
- hair / natural fibre source, has humps 5/4
- / synthetic polymer, often used for sportswear
- chain molecules / synthetic fibres are called.... 4/5/9
- / trade name for a flame retardant material
- / fabric construction, like a basket
- / fibre that is man made
- / A property of a fibre from a natural source- can be made into something else!
- / plant polymer, often used for tea towels
- / how your design works
- / natural fibre source, animal originally from south america
- / maybe in a bullet proof vest
- / another word to describe something that has stretch
- drying / property of a synthetic fabric- useful when it gets wet!
- / another synthetic fibre often used in sportswear
- / jeans might be made of a cotton/lycra blend to make them more
- fibres / natural fibres are short fibres called.... 5/6
- / when two different fibres are used to make a fabric
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- worm / insect polymer! 4/4
- fibre / to make your socks less smelly ! 13/6
- / often blended with wool for jumpers to make them less expensive & easier to wash
- / natural fibre source, plant
- / visual appearance of your design
- fuels / sources of synthetic fibre 6/5
- / fabric construction, like your christmas jumper!
- / property of a fabric that helps you to keep cool
- / describes a fibre resource that is easily replaced
- / property of a fabric, helps keeps you warm
- / 60-100 times finer than human hair, often used in blends
- / A property of how a natural fibre responds to water
- miles / term to describe how far your garment has traveled 7/5
- fibre / used to make something strong 6/5
31 Clues: / how your design works • / fibre that is man made • worm / insect polymer! 4/4 • / natural fibre source, plant • / maybe in a bullet proof vest • / visual appearance of your design • / fabric construction, like a basket • fuels / sources of synthetic fibre 6/5 • / plant polymer, often used for tea towels • fibre / used to make something strong 6/5 • ...
Crisis Man 2023-05-22
Across
- Negotiation technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
- Event natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- Bollard short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
- Event natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- of people in danger
- well
- Incident event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large
- Disaster adverse event caused by natural processes
- order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriate
- requires immediate action
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the
Down
- Change Stairway Model crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Event natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- unstable, difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty
- and Rescue process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and
- to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- for damaging effects of an event
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- to Public Health event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- Event natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- Management processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear,
- of a community or organization
- Pressure state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the
- mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stages
29 Clues: well • of people in danger • requires immediate action • of a community or organization • for damaging effects of an event • mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery • Disaster adverse event caused by natural processes • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • Event natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • ...
TTt 2023-08-07
Across
- - Desert plant with spines
- - Small, natural watercourse
- - Natural flowing watercourse
- - Aquatic birds like ducks and geese
- - Rapid snow or rock descent
- - Sound during a storm
- - Lizard native to tropical areas
- - Large deer with distinctive antlers
- - Elevated landform
- - Inland body of water
- - Blossoming plant part
- - Condensed water vapor
- - Cascading natural feature
- - Periodic rise and fall of oceans
- - Flightless bird of the Southern Hemisphere
- - Bowl-shaped depression on a surface
- - Celestial luminous body
- - Small still water body
- - Earth's natural satellite
- - Water movement on a surface
- - Slow-moving mollusk
- - Arachnid predator
- - Animals in their natural habitat
- - Marine echinoderm with arms
- - Marine mollusk shell
- - Pollinating insect producing honey
- - Majestic bird of prey
- - Poplar tree with cotton-like seeds
- - Dense wooded area
- - Small, narrow gorge
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- - Three-leaved plant symbol
- - Pertaining to the warm equatorial regions
- - Violently rotating column of air
- - Narrow canyon with steep sides
- - Land surrounded by water
- - Pollinating insect
- - Intense tropical cyclone
- - Grassland ecosystem
- - Celestial alignment blocking light
- - Deep gorge carved by a river
- - Vast saltwater expanse
- - Ground-shaking natural event
- - Slow-moving mass of ice
- - Sandy shoreline
- - Fragrant flowering plant
- - Arid sandy landscape
- - Multicolored meteorological display
- - Frozen precipitation
- - Morning phenomenon
- - Desert water source
- - Wetland with grasses and water
- - Erupting geological feature
- - Lowland between hills or mountains
- - Precipitation from the sky
- - Gentle wind
- - Marsupial from Australia
- - Marine invertebrate structure
- - Colorful winged insect
- - Leafy non-flowering plant
- - Large herbivorous mammal
60 Clues: - Gentle wind • - Sandy shoreline • - Elevated landform • - Arachnid predator • - Dense wooded area • - Pollinating insect • - Morning phenomenon • - Grassland ecosystem • - Desert water source • - Slow-moving mollusk • - Small, narrow gorge • - Sound during a storm • - Inland body of water • - Arid sandy landscape • - Frozen precipitation • - Marine mollusk shell • - Blossoming plant part • ...
Agriculture related things 2021-12-16
Across
- Cells- contain chlorophyll
- of the leaf.
- leaf- Two or more leaves arising from the same part of the stem.
- resources- Natural Resources that cannot be replaced after it is.
- most layer of the leaf.
- leaf- Single left arising from a stem
- Gases- Gaseous form of fossil fuels in heating and cooking.
- Resources- Natural resources that can be replaced.
- on a tree.
- Resources- Resources that occur naturally.
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- for photosynthesis.
- Resource Dependence- The idea that all natural resources depend on eachother.
- layer on lower and upper sides of the leaf.
- form of fossil fuels used to make gasoline and oils.
- leaves of some plants turn to allow full sunlight to shine on the leaves surface.
- edges.
- that contain chlorophyll
- form of fossil fuels used in factories and generating.
- Cells- Give lade strength and are sites for food manufacturing process.
- Blade- Wide portion on the side of the leaf.
20 Clues: edges. • on a tree. • of the leaf. • for photosynthesis. • most layer of the leaf. • that contain chlorophyll • Cells- contain chlorophyll • leaf- Single left arising from a stem • Resources- Resources that occur naturally. • layer on lower and upper sides of the leaf. • Blade- Wide portion on the side of the leaf. • Resources- Natural resources that can be replaced. • ...
The Great Barrier Reef - Vocabulary 2017-09-07
14 Clues: ecology • natural • predator • ecosystem • population • endangered • contaminate • overfishing • temperature • biodiversity • conservation • decolourisation • change climate change • bleaching coral bleaching
The Great Barrier Reef - Vocabulary 2017-09-07
14 Clues: ecology • natural • predator • ecosystem • endangered • population • temperature • overfishing • contaminate • conservation • biodiversity • decolourisation • change climate change • bleaching coral bleaching
Energy sources 2023-01-20
Across
- resources:a natural that can be replaced
- energy : Heat, steams, and hot water
- major ecological community such as grasslands
- :all nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- living things exist
- act of preserving natural resources
- energy :Electricity generated by turbines rotating
- energy:electricity generated by moving water flowing over a turbine
- density :a concept that allow demographers to understand overall trends
- resources:energy released when the nucleus of an atom is split apart
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- or resources that is able to meet the demands
- energy: energy that comes from the sun
- energy :a nontraditional source of energy that is not from fossil fuels
- of species that exist in an environment
- living parts of an ecosystem
- fuels :come from the decay of organisms buried in sediments that are pressed tightly together for millions of years
- resources:a natural resource of a finite amount exits or cannot be replaced
- energy :resources that are obtained from the sun
18 Clues: living things exist • living parts of an ecosystem • act of preserving natural resources • energy : Heat, steams, and hot water • :all nonliving parts of an ecosystem • energy: energy that comes from the sun • of species that exist in an environment • resources:a natural that can be replaced • or resources that is able to meet the demands • ...
The Great Barrier Reef - Vocabulary 2017-09-07
14 Clues: ecology • natural • predator • ecosystem • endangered • population • overfishing • contaminate • temperature • conservation • biodiversity • climate-change • decolourisation • coral-bleaching
Climate change is disrupting our sense of home. 2024-05-11
Across
- The historic town in Hawaii that was leveled by a wildfire (7)
- The UN commissioner who spoke about the human cost of displacement (8)
Down
- The type of disasters that are displacing more people around the world (6)
- Which Antarctic emperors may disappear due to global warming (8)
- Name of he climate editor of Vox (5)
- A state in the US where a deadly wildfire occurred last summer (5)
6 Clues: Name of he climate editor of Vox (5) • The historic town in Hawaii that was leveled by a wildfire (7) • Which Antarctic emperors may disappear due to global warming (8) • A state in the US where a deadly wildfire occurred last summer (5) • The UN commissioner who spoke about the human cost of displacement (8) • ...
Gender Inequality of Climate Change and Disaster Risk in Guyana 2025-04-01
Across
- A system of strategies to reduce disaster risks and build resilience.
- The process of preparing for and adapting to the effects of climate change.
- The unequal access to resources, opportunities, and rights based on gender.
- A group that is often excluded from climate policy decision-making.
Down
- The ability to recover quickly from climate disasters.
- A weather-related catastrophe, such as flooding or hurricanes, that disproportionately affects vulnerable communities.
6 Clues: The ability to recover quickly from climate disasters. • A group that is often excluded from climate policy decision-making. • A system of strategies to reduce disaster risks and build resilience. • The process of preparing for and adapting to the effects of climate change. • The unequal access to resources, opportunities, and rights based on gender. • ...
charlie and grace's crossword puzzle 2023-06-27
Across
- vitality.
- ecological, human, and economic health
- regenerate themselves more quickly than they are
- object or natural resource which is highly
- or derived from nature.
- you see a lot in summer
- rehabilitating.
- up
- causing to settle, placing, setting, fixing in place,
- replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed
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- guardianship and protection
- rangatiratanga-self-determination, sovereignty,
- autonomy.
- created or brought about by humans; found
- pertaining to a society's beliefs, practises,
- renewable- energy derived from natural sources that
- energy that comes from renewable resources
- social interactions.
18 Clues: up • vitality. • autonomy. • rehabilitating. • social interactions. • or derived from nature. • you see a lot in summer • guardianship and protection • ecological, human, and economic health • created or brought about by humans; found • object or natural resource which is highly • energy that comes from renewable resources • pertaining to a society's beliefs, practises, • ...
Evolution 2020-05-18
Across
- developed the major idea of natural selection by observing evolution from a common ancestor
- Structures that no longer serve an important function
- change in a gene that can be helpful, harmful, or neutral
- mutations developing over generations to create new species
- Structures that have similar arrangement, different function
- Part of natural selection that says more are born than will survive
- process or feature that allows a population to become better suited to its environment
- Part of natural selection that says organisms fight for the same resources
- Pattern of evolution where species change together
- Evidence used to show why species become different due to environment
- Structures that have similar function, different arrangement
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- Part of natural selection that is most important, gives differences in a population
- Organisms well suited to their environment reproduce more successfully
- Pattern of evolution where species become similar
- Evidence used to show similarities in species
- Part of natural selection that says surviving organisms must be able to reproduce.
- Pattern of evolution where species become different
17 Clues: Evidence used to show similarities in species • Pattern of evolution where species become similar • Pattern of evolution where species change together • Pattern of evolution where species become different • Structures that no longer serve an important function • change in a gene that can be helpful, harmful, or neutral • ...
Sustainable design 2022-09-23
Across
- material used to keep products cold and/or hot.
- stays in fashion for a long time
- energy Using energy from natural sources like the sun and wind.
- using and buying products that reduce waste
- distinctive form of dress or design
- working in a way that produces the least amount of waste possible.
- energy using energy from the sun's rays.
- making natural resources unsafe or unusable.
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- using a natural resource so that it is not depleted or permanently
- turning one product into another to reduce waste.
- resources things and elements that are provided to us by nature that are used/needed for survival.
- to save natural resources and energy
- a style that is popular at a given time
- use of new knowledge, tools and systems to solve problems and maximize resources
- only popular for a certain period of time
15 Clues: stays in fashion for a long time • distinctive form of dress or design • to save natural resources and energy • a style that is popular at a given time • energy using energy from the sun's rays. • only popular for a certain period of time • using and buying products that reduce waste • making natural resources unsafe or unusable. • ...
Lesson on China 2025-02-24
Across
- they make sure that people do their job
- made confucianism
- the reason a king would rule
- Hanfeizi's philosophy
- the responsibly to respect and obey elders
- work on land owned by someone else
Down
- inserting needles into the body to relieve pain
- rich person
- one natural barrier that is wet
- type of money
- military leaders
- nature philosophy
- a natural barrier to the south
- one natural barrier that is dry
- symbols that mean objects
- link two or more things in writting
- dead family member
17 Clues: rich person • type of money • military leaders • made confucianism • nature philosophy • dead family member • Hanfeizi's philosophy • symbols that mean objects • the reason a king would rule • a natural barrier to the south • one natural barrier that is wet • one natural barrier that is dry • work on land owned by someone else • link two or more things in writting • ...
Change 2013-11-14
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- advance
- extreme
- change that occurs so slowly we can barely see the difference
- similar
- adding to it's natural form
- to change completely
- taking away from it's natural state
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- when change occurs that is not normal
- to change or develop in a different way
- change of form, appearance or character
- expected
- to be not alike
- to make or become different
- never change
- to change something
15 Clues: advance • extreme • similar • expected • never change • to be not alike • to change something • to change completely • adding to it's natural form • to make or become different • taking away from it's natural state • when change occurs that is not normal • to change or develop in a different way • change of form, appearance or character • ...
11. POPULATION & NATURAL RESOURCES 2024-07-24
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- Reprocessing of materials
- Growth of cities
- Meeting present needs without compromising future generations
- Contamination of the environment
- Resources that can be replenished
- Birth rate in a population
- Excessive population in an area
- Development of industries
- Community of living organisms
- Limited availability of resources
- Clearing of forests
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- Protecting natural resources
- Ability to maintain ecological balance
- Maximum population an environment can sustain
- Movement of people or animals
- Resources that cannot be replenished
- Variety of life in an area
- Pollutants released into the air
- Natural home of an organism
- Cultivation of plants and animals
20 Clues: Growth of cities • Clearing of forests • Reprocessing of materials • Development of industries • Variety of life in an area • Birth rate in a population • Natural home of an organism • Protecting natural resources • Movement of people or animals • Community of living organisms • Excessive population in an area • Pollutants released into the air • Contamination of the environment • ...
Grade 5 Natural Science 2023-02-07
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- What gas do plants give off when they are making food?
- Plants and animals that have always lived in a certain area
- Two or more things that depend on each other
- Important or noticeable parts of something
- Soil contains _______ like mineral salts
- Skeleton found inside an animals body
- The natural home of a plant or an animal
- Animals that only eat meat
- Though cords that attach muscles to bones
- To spread from one place to another
- The place where two or more bones meet
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- To shed an outer covering to grow a new
- An animal with a bony spine
- Animals with exoskeletons are called ________
- Something to help identify or tell things apart
- Animals that only eat plants
- Animals that eat meat and plants
- There are _______ groups of animals that have an exoskeleton
- Shell or hard covering on the outside of animals
19 Clues: Animals that only eat meat • An animal with a bony spine • Animals that only eat plants • Animals that eat meat and plants • To spread from one place to another • Skeleton found inside an animals body • The place where two or more bones meet • To shed an outer covering to grow a new • Soil contains _______ like mineral salts • The natural home of a plant or an animal • ...
Evolution and Natural Selection 2023-02-15
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- term that describes what happens to a species that has no longer any known living individuals.
- process by which two species evolve in response to changes in each other
- Breeding organisms with specific traits in order to produce offspring with identical traits
- The genetic change in a species over time
- A trait that helps and organism survive and reproduce
- A trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved
- Formation of a new species
- A group of similar organisms that can produce offspring
- number of times that an allele occurs in a gene pool compared to the number of alleles in the gene pool
- A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
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- when two or more species share a common ancestor and become more different over time
- Any differences between individuals of the same species
- a change in the allele frequency of a population as a result of change events instead of natural selection
- when two unrelated organisms start to evolve similar traits because they live in similar environments
- Structures in different species that are similar because of common ancestry
- movement of alleles from one population to another
- Combined genetic information of all the members of a particular population
- A process in which individuals that have a certain inherited traits survive and reproduce at higher rates
- Remnant of a structure that may have had an important function in a species ancestor but has no clear function now
19 Clues: Formation of a new species • The genetic change in a species over time • movement of alleles from one population to another • A trait that helps and organism survive and reproduce • A trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved • Any differences between individuals of the same species • A group of similar organisms that can produce offspring • ...
Evolution and natural selection 2024-03-13
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- the production of new organisms by the combination of genetic information of two individuals of different sexes
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- a nucleus enclosed within the nuclear membrane and form large and complex organisms
- the process by which individuals compete for access to mates and fertilization opportunities
- the reduction in genomic variability that occurs when a small group of individuals becomes separated from a larger population
- Provides important evidence for evolution and the adaptation of plants and animals to their environments throughout time
- the dying out of a species
- how a new kind of plant or animal species is created
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- small single-celled organisms
- organism adapts to its environment through selectively reproducing changes in its genotype
- extreme example of genetic drift that happens when the size of a population is severely reduced
- the biological mechanism by which organisms adjust to new environments or to changes in their current environment
- asexual reproduction by a separation of the body into two new bodies
- provides the raw material for natural selection and thus is a key focus of evolutionary theory
- the reduction in genomic variability that occurs when a small group of individuals becomes separated from a larger population
- the change in frequency of an existing gene variant in the population due to random chance
- a mode of reproduction in which a new offspring is produced by a single parent
- provides a record of how creatures evolved and how this process can be represented by a 'tree of life', showing that all species are related to each other
- variations the diversity in a particular characteristic among individuals within a population
- any movement of individuals, and/or the genetic material they carry, from one population to another
20 Clues: the dying out of a species • small single-celled organisms • how a new kind of plant or animal species is created • asexual reproduction by a separation of the body into two new bodies • a mode of reproduction in which a new offspring is produced by a single parent • a nucleus enclosed within the nuclear membrane and form large and complex organisms • ...
Environment 2024-02-05
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- a fuel, such as coal, oil and gas, that is formed in the earth from dead plants and animals.
- a tall structure with blades that are blown round by the wind and produce power to make electricity.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant or other organism.
- being completely destroyed so that it no longer exists.
- something or someone that is a risk or a danger.
- a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by polluting gases
- to expose something to harm or destruction.
- to cut down trees for their timber.
- the plants of a particular region or habitat.
- when an area of land that is normally dry is covered with water.
- involving methods that do not use up or destroy natural resources.
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- able to decompose naturally without harming or polluting the environment.
- a species that is in serious danger of extinction.
- animals that live in the wild in natural conditions. Birds, fish and insects are often included in the definition.
- being completely destroyed so that it no longer exists
- a change in global or regional temperature patterns.
- the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
- the protection of plants, animals and natural resources, usually by planned human action.
- poisonous
- the animals of a particular region or habitat.
20 Clues: poisonous • to cut down trees for their timber. • to expose something to harm or destruction. • the plants of a particular region or habitat. • the animals of a particular region or habitat. • something or someone that is a risk or a danger. • a species that is in serious danger of extinction. • a change in global or regional temperature patterns. • ...
POP QUIZ : CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES IN MALAYSIA 2023-12-10
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- Primary feedstock for petrochemicals
- One of the equipment used in liquefaction cycle.
- Malaysia's First Oil Discovery Field.
- Cracking method using heat and pressure alone
- Malaysia's First Oil Refinery
- Major Oil and Gas Hub in Johor.
- Free natural gas commonly known as gas-caps which overlies and in contact with crude oil in the reservoir.
- Malaysia's First LNG Export Terminal.
- A solvent used in nail polish removers.
- Manufacturing industries helps in _________ agriculture,which forms the backbone of our economy.
- Commonly used fuel in vehicles.
- Petroleum refineries are a major source of ________ and toxic air pollutant.
- Malaysia's Primary Petrochemical Feedstock, Derived from Natural Gas.
- There are ________ classfication of natural gas.
- In __________ industries,raw materials are transformed into finished goods on large scale to produce more valuable product.
- The purpose of LNG processing is to remove any _______ that may be present.
- Cracking method carried out in presence of _______ and H2 at high pressure.
- Manufacturing industries normally _______ profitsby reducing cost.
- Liquefied _________ Gas
- The purpose of this process is to crack or break down large HC molecules to smaller molecules (petroleume industries)
- Access to _______ economies is important to select the area for manufacturing industries.
- Petroleum containing higher levels of ______ is called sour crude oil.
- Impact of oil spills :Productivity of ________ is less.
- One of the major natural gas composition
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- Which state-owned oil and gas company is headquartered in Malaysia?
- One common method in engineering practices to produce low temperature is ___________ liquefaction cycle.
- Environmental Concern in offshore drilling
- Principal forms of petroleum.
- Major Crude Oil Export Terminal in Terengganu.
- Which process separates crude oil into different components based on boiling points in the refining industry?
- Petroleum is a form of _______ composed principally of hydrocarbons which exists in the gaseous or liquid state in its natural reservoirs.
- Petroleum industries product usually used in cosmetic application.
- Natural gas is a mixture of ________ compounds and small quantities of various non-__________ existing in the gaseous phase or in solution with oil in natural underground reservoirs at reservoirs conditions.
- Hydrocarbon gas used as a refrigerant.
- One of the major chemical industries in Malaysia
- One of the petroleum product used in plastiC goods, packaging, synthetic fibre, cloth.
- One of the stage in LNG processing.
- Hydrocarbon can be found as natural gases,liquid & semi-solid.
- The removal of moisture to reduce pipeline corrosion and eliminate pipe blockage.
- Motor gasoline and jet fuel are teh product of this process.
- Colorless, odorless gas used in Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG).
- Health effect contributed by petroleum industries
42 Clues: Liquefied _________ Gas • Principal forms of petroleum. • Malaysia's First Oil Refinery • Major Oil and Gas Hub in Johor. • Commonly used fuel in vehicles. • One of the stage in LNG processing. • Primary feedstock for petrochemicals • Malaysia's First Oil Discovery Field. • Malaysia's First LNG Export Terminal. • Hydrocarbon gas used as a refrigerant. • ...
Disaster 2025-10-01
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- The process of reviving someone from unconsciousness or apparent death.
- The process of determining the priority of patients' treatments based on the severity of their condition.
- A serious, unexpected situation requiring immediate action.
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- Long-term actions taken to reduce the impact or risk of disasters.
- Immediate care given to an injured or ill person until professional help arrives.
- A passage for air to enter the lungs.
- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movement beneath the Earth's surface.
- An event causing significant damage, loss, and disruption in a community or society.
- The process of rebuilding and returning to normal after a disaster or injury.
9 Clues: A passage for air to enter the lungs. • A serious, unexpected situation requiring immediate action. • Long-term actions taken to reduce the impact or risk of disasters. • The process of reviving someone from unconsciousness or apparent death. • The process of rebuilding and returning to normal after a disaster or injury. • ...
Kitchen Garden 2013-06-23
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- A busy animal in the garden
- Convert scraps into food
- Plants like different temperature and moisture of the
- Raised garden
- A natural herbicide spray
- An ancient super food
- Slug don't like crawling over them
- a pollinator in the garden
- A natural predator
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- A herb spiral creates different
- Potatoes grow in
- A natural slug deterrent
- a pest in the garden
- A companion plant for tomatoes
- something you don't put in the worm farm
- I like it dry and high
16 Clues: Raised garden • Potatoes grow in • A natural predator • a pest in the garden • An ancient super food • I like it dry and high • A natural slug deterrent • Convert scraps into food • A natural herbicide spray • a pollinator in the garden • A busy animal in the garden • A companion plant for tomatoes • A herb spiral creates different • Slug don't like crawling over them • ...
The Great Barrier Reef - Vocabulary 2017-09-07
14 Clues: ecology • natural • predator • ecosystem • population • endangered • contaminate • overfishing • temperature • biodiversity • conservation • decolourisation • change climate change • bleaching coral bleaching
The Great Barrier Reef - Vocabulary 2017-09-07
14 Clues: ecology • natural • predator • ecosystem • population • endangered • overfishing • temperature • contaminate • conservation • biodiversity • climate-change • coral-bleaching • decolourisation
Get one hundred!! 2026-04-29
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- You look through it when you are bored and suddenly become a philosopher at home
- the place where delicious meal starts and sometimes disasters happen
- He makes sure people follow the rules and sometime scares drivers
- this animal stays awake at night like you scrolling your phone
- Breating feels like your lungs forgot how to do their job
- Your body feels like you are secretly turning into a toaster
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- This animal has no legs but still moves faster than your motivation and its scary
- Hot liquid that you blow before eating
- Makes you pose awkwardly and says "just one more shot"
- The "Boss" of the jungle who looks cool but also scary
- Beeps things all day like a human scanner and show the price
- Sweet, soft, and appears to celebrate your birthday
- She works with animals and plants, sometimes talking to them too
13 Clues: Hot liquid that you blow before eating • Sweet, soft, and appears to celebrate your birthday • Makes you pose awkwardly and says "just one more shot" • The "Boss" of the jungle who looks cool but also scary • Breating feels like your lungs forgot how to do their job • Beeps things all day like a human scanner and show the price • ...
MANAGING COASTAL AREAS IN A SUSTAINABLE WAY (KQ3) 2013-06-15
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- a low-lying archipelago in the indian ocean.
- natural _______ such as tsunamis, earthquakes, etc.
- _________ works were carried out to strengthen the coastal protection measures.
- a four-pronged concrete structure that dissipate wave energy.
- _____ engineering involves protecting the coast using natural processes.
- relocation of built structures away from areas prone to natural hazards.
- it helps weaken wave energy and serve as a breeding ground and nursury for fish.
- _________ helps to break the force of oncoming waves.
- ________ are constructed to protect coastlines against wave attack by absorbing wave energy.
- ________ activities are acitivities that interrupt the functioning of natural systems.
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- _____ engineering involves the construction of physical structures to protect coasts against the erosive power of waves.
- planting _______ such as mangroves can help stabalise coastlines.
- ________ coastal resources is a management strategy that aims to prevnt resources from being exploited.
- wire csges that are usually filled with crushed rocks.
- ________ activities such as swimming, cycling, jogging, fishing, etc.
- beach __________ slows down the erosion of beaches.
- low walls that are constructed at right angles to the shore to retain sediments that might otherwise be removed due to longshore drift.
- ______ breakwaters are made out of compacted soil mounds and stones of different sizes.
- ________ the public is a type of strategy to protect singapore's coastal environment.
- it is a natural sand bar in a body of water.
20 Clues: a low-lying archipelago in the indian ocean. • it is a natural sand bar in a body of water. • natural _______ such as tsunamis, earthquakes, etc. • beach __________ slows down the erosion of beaches. • _________ helps to break the force of oncoming waves. • wire csges that are usually filled with crushed rocks. • ...
COAST GATEWAY3 :WHAT MANAGE?? 2013-06-04
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- a strategy that requires nourishing beaches, building seawalls and replanting coastal vegetation
- a strategy that requires buildings to developed away from areas prone to natural hazards
- this strategy includes regulating development
- involves construction of structures to protect coasts
- what are four-pronged concrete structures that help dissipate wave energy
- another word for reducing the damaging activities people do to the coast
- another word for taking care of coastal resources
- beach nourishment slows down the what of beaches?
- these are constructed to protect coastlines against wave attack by absorbing wave energy
- these wire cages are usually filled with crushed rocks, what are they called
- what must be built to prevent vegetated dunes from being disturbed by human traffic?
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- another word for stopping development in areas prone to natural hazards
- what is it that help break the force of oncoming waves?
- involves protecting the coast using natural processes
- what position are the tetrapods stacked?
- what are low walls constructed at right angles to the shore to retain sediments that might otherwise be removed due to longshore drift
- what damaging activities do to the function of natural systems
- a management strategy resources from being exploited or ?
- a natural hazard starting with the letter T and ending with the letter i
- what do coral reefs help to wave energy?
20 Clues: what position are the tetrapods stacked? • what do coral reefs help to wave energy? • this strategy includes regulating development • another word for taking care of coastal resources • beach nourishment slows down the what of beaches? • involves protecting the coast using natural processes • involves construction of structures to protect coasts • ...
unit 6 vocab 2023-01-21
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- refers to the differences among individuals in a population
- type of natural selection in which individuals at either extreme of the bell curve achieve higher fitness
- isolation of a population due to physical barriers
- a necessary or desired commodity in an ecosystem
- measurement of the ability of an individual to survive and reproduce
- when a population experiences a rapid decrease in population
- any characteristic that increases the fitness of an individual
- type of natural selection in which the average phenotype has an advantage and the exremes are selected against
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- isolation of a population due to differences in the timing of matting
- type of natural selection in which individuals with one extreme phenotype have an advantage
- isolation of a population due to differences in communication.
- when organisms will impersonate other organisms to increase fitness
- migration of new individuals into a population
- selection within a population due to human interference
- collection of all the alleles present in a population
- limited resources and verification in a population drives natural selection
- percent of individuals of a population that have a particular trait
- the idea that those individuals best suited to their environment will achieve higher fitness
- migration of individuals out of a population
- random changes in allel frequencies attributed to luck
20 Clues: migration of individuals out of a population • migration of new individuals into a population • a necessary or desired commodity in an ecosystem • isolation of a population due to physical barriers • collection of all the alleles present in a population • random changes in allel frequencies attributed to luck • ...
Quiz 1 - Unit 1 (ES 223) 2026-02-05
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- A system formed by the interaction of living organisms and their physical environment.
- Examines how behavior affects survival and reproduction.
- An individual living thing capable of carrying out life processes.
- The application of scientific knowledge to solve environmental problems.
- Moral principles that guide environmental decision-making.
- This ethical perspective places human needs at the center of environmental decisions.
- The belief that Earth has unlimited natural resources available for human use.
- Changes in the environment caused by human activities.
- Responsible care and management of the environment for present and future generations.
- The surroundings in which living organisms exist, including natural and human-made components.
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- All populations of different species living and interacting in one area.
- The systematic study of natural systems to understand how they function.
- The introduction of harmful substances or energy into the environment.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
- The ability to meet present needs without compromising future generations.
- The study of heredity and variation within species
- An ethical perspective that values ecosystems and nature for their own sake.
- Focuses on protecting biodiversity and natural ecosystems.
- Focuses on how individual organisms adapt and respond to their environment.
- Examines ecological processes across large areas and land-use patterns.
- The natural home or environment where an organism lives.
21 Clues: The study of heredity and variation within species • Changes in the environment caused by human activities. • Examines how behavior affects survival and reproduction. • The natural home or environment where an organism lives. • Moral principles that guide environmental decision-making. • Focuses on protecting biodiversity and natural ecosystems. • ...
Unit 9: Human Impact Vocabulary 2026-02-02
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- a situation in which individuals overuse a shared resource leading to its depletion
- the buildup of toxins in organisms over time
- a rule or law designed to control human activities to protect the environment
- the introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- the breaking of habitats into smaller isolated pieces often caused by development
- moral beliefs that influence decisions about right and wrong actions
- the effect human activities have on ecosystems and natural resources
- a community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment
- the variety of living organisms within an ecosystem
- hunting wildlife at unsustainable rates that reduce or eliminate populations
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- a natural resource shared by many people such as air water or fisheries
- tourism focused on natural areas that aims to minimize environmental impact
- the wearing away of soil or land due to wind water or human activity
- a decision that involves gaining one benefit while giving up another
- using resources in a way that meets current needs without harming future generations
- the regulation of hunting and fishing to maintain sustainable populations
- the process of repairing damaged ecosystems to improve environmental health
- catching fish faster than populations can naturally reproduce
- the protection and careful management of natural resources
- the removal or damage of natural environments needed for species to survive
20 Clues: the buildup of toxins in organisms over time • the variety of living organisms within an ecosystem • the protection and careful management of natural resources • the introduction of harmful substances into the environment • catching fish faster than populations can naturally reproduce • the wearing away of soil or land due to wind water or human activity • ...
Geography Africa 2022-05-17
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- The process of forcing people for working on something they don't want.
- The fact of belonging to a social group that has traditions.
- A natural environment surrounded by trees, waterfalls, and fauna.
- A natural and large surface surrounded by rivers, weeding, and hills.
- The fact of being obligated for doing something.
- The process of being better and improve
- Activity that involves physical or mental effort for getting something (Usually money)
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- A south continent of the mediterranean sea.
- A natural stream of water flowing through a channel
- A small group of people that believe in something and gets apart of the community.
- The process of learning and improvement.
- A natural and large surface surrounded by sand and cacti.
- A natural and large elevation of the earth's surface that rises abruptly
- The process of being free and with no restrictions
- the fact of Lacking money or other basic resources.
15 Clues: The process of being better and improve • The process of learning and improvement. • A south continent of the mediterranean sea. • The fact of being obligated for doing something. • The process of being free and with no restrictions • A natural stream of water flowing through a channel • the fact of Lacking money or other basic resources. • ...
Fibers Crossword 2025-04-10
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- a category for classifying fibers that are manmade
- a way to collect fibers
- a weave pattern that creates a diagonal pattern
- a synthetic fiber made from oil
- a natural fiber that comes from sheep
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- a type of cloth or woven fabric
- a weave pattern with a 1-1 overlap pattern
- most common natural fiber that comes from a plant
- a test where fibers are burned to identify them
- a weave pattern with a doubled pattern; creates a checkerboard effect
- a category for classifying fibers that come from plants or animals
- a natural fiber that is 3x stronger than cotton and comes from the stem of a plant
- a thread or the smallest unit of a textile
- a natural fiber that comes from silkworms
14 Clues: a way to collect fibers • a type of cloth or woven fabric • a synthetic fiber made from oil • a natural fiber that comes from sheep • a natural fiber that comes from silkworms • a weave pattern with a 1-1 overlap pattern • a thread or the smallest unit of a textile • a test where fibers are burned to identify them • a weave pattern that creates a diagonal pattern • ...
inner planets Aiden 2025-05-13
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- The planet named the red planet is ____.
- mars has ___ natural satellites.
- The fourth planet from the sun is ____.
- earth's core is made up of _____.
- This planet is the closest to the sun.
- mercury has ____ natural satellites.
- Venus is the _______ planet.
- Venus has ____ natural satellites.
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- mercury is the _____ planet.
- the sun's true color is _____.
- the ___ is a yellow dwarf star.
- _____ is the only planet we know to hold life.
- the natural satellite that rotates the earth, is the ____.
- mars has a _____ atmosphere.
- This is what makes the moon light up.
15 Clues: mercury is the _____ planet. • Venus is the _______ planet. • mars has a _____ atmosphere. • the sun's true color is _____. • the ___ is a yellow dwarf star. • mars has ___ natural satellites. • earth's core is made up of _____. • Venus has ____ natural satellites. • mercury has ____ natural satellites. • This is what makes the moon light up. • ...
Environment Crossword 2026-01-04
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- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level without depleting resources
- Energy that comes from natural sources and is considered environmentally friendly
- The act of protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- Energy that is collected from resources that are naturally replenished
- A condition where the number of people exceeds the capacity of the environment to support life
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat
- The process of collecting treating and disposing of waste
- The permanent loss of a species from Earth
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- The process in which natural habitat is rendered unable to support the species present
- Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere contributing to global warming
- Capable of being broken down by natural processes
- Grown or made without the use of artificial chemicals
- Having a balance between emitting carbon and absorbing carbon from the atmosphere
- The stability of an ecosystem when species and resources are in harmony
- The act of releasing something especially gas or radiation into the environment
- The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by human activities
- A type of air pollution caused by the interaction of sunlight with pollutants
- Natural fuels formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals
- A protected area for the conservation of wildlife
19 Clues: The permanent loss of a species from Earth • Capable of being broken down by natural processes • A protected area for the conservation of wildlife • Grown or made without the use of artificial chemicals • The process of collecting treating and disposing of waste • The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat • ...
Trailblazer 7 Vocabulary 2018-11-08
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- plants and/or animals which are no longer in existence
- A person who has no home is...
- these sometimes occur as a result of earthquakes. They are a fast moving wave.
- physical harm caused to something which makes it less attractive, useful or valuable
- occurs when there is a lack of rain. The ground dries up and plants die.
- groups of animals and plants which are at risk of no longer existing
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- these are man-made disasters. They endanger wildlife and pollute water.
- These occur when plates in the earth move.
- very strong storms that form over the sea and move inland.
- to damage something so badly that it no longer exists, works.
- After heavy rain, rivers often overflow, resulting in water covering the land.
11 Clues: A person who has no home is... • These occur when plates in the earth move. • plants and/or animals which are no longer in existence • very strong storms that form over the sea and move inland. • to damage something so badly that it no longer exists, works. • groups of animals and plants which are at risk of no longer existing • ...
Chapter 5-8 Kinns 2019-03-12
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- Will / 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.
- / A crucial aspect of successful patient teaching is to consistently ask for what?
- / duty, dereliction, direct cause, damages are the four D's of what?
- / Performing an act that is legal but not properly performed
- / Contains limited information related to medical treatment for one health care facility
- / Is a principle of bioethics that states the healthcare professionals have an obligation not to inflict harm intentionally
- AIDS / What blood borne pathogen is required to be reported in all 50 states to the local health department
- Law / Misdemeanor is which type of law?
- / if the MA suspects a patient is being abused, who do you tell first?
- / Failure to perform an act that should have been performed
- / material written in lay language, information being organized, copies available in different language and in bigger font are all _____ we need to follow.
- Disturbance / Descriptive communication, verbal communication
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- / Can be defined as the thoughts, judgments, and actions on issues that have implications of moral right and wrong.
- ad 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
- up / What functions are used in case of Fires, theft or Natural Disasters
- / What letters should be single spaced an put in No.10 envelope.
- / intentionally doing something either dishonest or illegal
- / what is an agreement that creates an obligation
- / this consent involves the provider give a full explanation of the potential for complications and the potential for risk and side effects.
- / gathering information, identifying type of problem, determining the approach, exploring alternatives, completing the action, are the 5 steps to what decision?
- of authority / When two or more authority figures have their own ideas, only one can prevail.
- / Allows sharing of information with other providers outside the facility
- / Patients learning preference, individual characteristics and lifestyle factors all affect what type of learning material?
- / Laptops and Tablets are not designed for prolonged use in what type of workstation
- / Subpoena duces tecum should be filled no less than ________ days before the trail
- / the duty to right a wrong
26 Clues: / the duty to right a wrong • Law / Misdemeanor is which type of law? • / what is an agreement that creates an obligation • / 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 • ...
Chapter 5-8 Kinns 2019-03-12
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- this consent involves the provider give a full explanation of the potential for complications and the potential for risk and side effects.
- Laptops and Tablets are not designed for prolonged use in what type of workstation
- Performing an act that is legal but not properly performed
- Is a principle of bioethics that states the healthcare professionals have an obligation not to inflict harm intentionally
- the duty to right a wrong
- What blood borne pathogen is required to be reported in all 50 states to the local health department
- Subpoena duces tecum should be filled no less than ________ days before the trail
- material written in lay language, information being organized, copies available in different language and in bigger font are all _____ we need to follow.
- Allows sharing of information with other providers outside the facility
- Patients learning preference, individual characteristics and lifestyle factors all affect what type of learning material?
- Disturbance Descriptive communication, verbal communication
- 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
- gathering information, identifying type of problem, determining the approach, exploring alternatives, completing the action, are the 5 steps to what decision?
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- A crucial aspect of successful patient teaching is to consistently ask for what?
- Duty, dereliction, direct cause, damages are the four D's of what?
- intentionally doing something either dishonest or illegal
- When two or more authority figures have their own ideas, only one can prevail.
- Failure to perform an act that should have been performed
- if the MA suspects a patient is being abused, who do you tell first?
- Misdemeanor is which type of law?
- 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.
- What functions are used in case of Fires, theft or Natural Disasters
- Can be defined as the thoughts, judgments, and actions on issues that have implications of moral right and wrong.
- Contains limited information related to medical treatment for one health care facility
- What letters should be single spaced an put in No.10 envelope.
25 Clues: the duty to right a wrong • Misdemeanor is which type of law? • intentionally doing something either dishonest or illegal • Failure to perform an act that should have been performed • Performing an act that is legal but not properly performed • What letters should be single spaced an put in No.10 envelope. • ...
Standard 23 Vocabulary 2023-03-10
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- Dec. 1991 the Russian government replaced their communist government with a new democratic government
- political reform of transparency in government in the USSR
- nickname for Ronald Reagan’s economic policy that included budget cuts, tax cuts and increased defense spending; if Americans had more money to spend the economy would improve
- President most known for the events of 9/11 and the anti-terrorist response that followed
- (Text version of the numbers)September 11, 2001; terrorist attacks on World Trade Center and Pentagon and failed attack resulting in crash in Pennsylvania; led by al-Qaeda
- Al Gore won the popular vote; George W. Bush won in electoral college 271 to 266; Gore legally contested but Bush declared winner
- series of actions in order to fight al –Qaeda network and other terrorist groups; GW Bush increased federal spending to finance it
- (SDI)--”Star Wars”; anti-ballistic missile shield
- a charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office
- 41st president (1989-1993); Republican; foreign policy, including Persian Gulf War, dominated Bush’s presidency.
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- security force charged with protecting the United States from terrorist attacks and responding to natural disasters.
- Soviet Union leader during Ronald Reagan’s presidency who began the policies of Perestroika and Glasnost; leads to the end of the USSR
- President during the 1980s whose presidency helped shape American politics to this day; wanted to decrease the size and role of the federal government
- 42nd President; helped bring U.S. out of economic struggles of the mid 1990s
- March 2003 American & British invasion of Iraq in search of WMD’s
- House of Representatives charged him with perjury and obstruction of justice;money related to a real estate deal & lying under oath about inappropriate relationship; acquitted by the Senate & allowed to serve out remainder of term
- invasion of Afghanistan by U.S. military and allied forces
- (1917-1991) Communist Russia; USSR
- (1947-1991) period of tension between the US and Soviet Union and their respective allies
- economic rebuilding policy in the USSR
- gives government the authority to look into persons suspected of terrorist actions (wiretaps)
- Election of 2008; Democrat Illinois; 1st African American President who brought social and political change to the U.S.
22 Clues: (1917-1991) Communist Russia; USSR • economic rebuilding policy in the USSR • (SDI)--”Star Wars”; anti-ballistic missile shield • political reform of transparency in government in the USSR • invasion of Afghanistan by U.S. military and allied forces • March 2003 American & British invasion of Iraq in search of WMD’s • ...
Early 20th Century Georgia 2024-05-05
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- what happens when people lose their jobs
- freed up agricultural produce, packaging, and transportation resources for the war effort, and helped offset shortages of agricultural workers.
- Economic downturn across the U.S. and the world that led to huge unemployment
- Roosevelt Created the New Deal
- Two natural disasters that led to farmers either growing less or even giving up on growing cotton in the 1920's
- B.29 bombers. Created thousands of jobs and brought airline manufacturing industry to Georgia
- Surprise attack on Hawaii by the Japanese that convinced Americans to support fighting in world war 2
- the New Deal program that paid Georgia farmers not to plant cotton to reduce overproduction so that prices of cotton would go up
- Georgia's transportation infrastructure was used to move soldiers and war materials to the front lines
- the New Deal program that provided retirement payments for the elderly and unemployment insurance
- the New Deal program that ran electrical lines to the countryside allowing people in the countryside to be able to use electrical appliances
- Which Georgian served 51 years in the US House of Representatives and helped Georgia's economy by using federal defense funding in the state?
- the law that Congress passed that allowed the U.S. to sell, rent, or lend war material to its allies, especially Great Britain.
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- What caused African-Americans to move North?
- an important U.S. Senator from Georgia who brought many military bases to Georgia as well as the Centers for Disease Control
- transport ships that were produced in the shipyards in Savannah and Brunswick during WW II
- the event that started the Great Depression
- the New Deal program that provided jobs for young men such as building state parks and planting trees
- A bug that eats cotton
- the reason many average Americans lost all their savings and that businesses and citizens could not get loans during the depression
- the governor of Georgia who fought New Deal programs in Georgia because they expanded power of the national government and gave aid to African Americans.
- The government used a strong propaganda campaign to appeal to the nation's patriotism and encourage Americans to buy _____ _____ as a symbol of patriotic duty
- Built in Georgia during WW I due to inexpensive land; led to economic growth in the state.
23 Clues: A bug that eats cotton • Roosevelt Created the New Deal • what happens when people lose their jobs • the event that started the Great Depression • What caused African-Americans to move North? • Economic downturn across the U.S. and the world that led to huge unemployment • transport ships that were produced in the shipyards in Savannah and Brunswick during WW II • ...
Automobile Ownership 2025-10-15
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- a unique 17-digit code used to identify a specific vehicle
- the amount of money an owner must pay out-of-pocket for damages or repairs before their insurance coverage begins
- the interest rate charged on a loan, expressed as a yearly percentage of the loan principal
- the decrease in the value of a vehicle over time due to age and wear and tear
- an automotive technician who has passed testing by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, indicating a certain level of knowledge and experience
- the original amount of money borrowed to finance a vehicle, before interest is applied
- _______ coverage; protection that covers a driver's medical bills and repairs if they are in an accident with a driver who has no insurance or insufficient coverage
- an optional service contract that covers specific repairs for a set period after the standard factory warranty expires
- routine service procedures, such as oil changes and tire rotations, to keep a vehicle in good condition
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- _______ coverage; insurance that pays for repairs or replacement of a vehicle damaged in an accident with another vehicle
- _______ insurance; covers damages or injuries a driver causes to other people or their property in an accident
- _______ coverage; insurance that covers damage to a car from events other than a collision, such as theft, vandalism, or natural disasters
- a manufacturer-initiated request for owners to bring their vehicles in for repair due to a newly discovered defect or safety issue
- the amount of money paid to an insurance company for an insurance policy
- a legal document that proves a person or business is the owner of a vehicle
- also known as the sticker price, which is the amount the carmaker suggests the dealer sell the vehicle for
- a contract that allows a person to use a vehicle for a set period in exchange for regular payments, without purchasing it
- a partial refund offered by a manufacturer or dealer as an incentive to buy a vehicle
- the upfront cash portion of a vehicle's purchase price that a buyer pays before taking out a loan for the remainder
- a current vehicle that a buyer offers to a dealership to lower the cost of a new or used vehicle
20 Clues: a unique 17-digit code used to identify a specific vehicle • the amount of money paid to an insurance company for an insurance policy • a legal document that proves a person or business is the owner of a vehicle • the decrease in the value of a vehicle over time due to age and wear and tear • ...
Automobile Ownership 2025-10-15
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- the amount of money an owner must pay out-of-pocket for damages or repairs before their insurance coverage begins
- _______ coverage; protection that covers a driver's medical bills and repairs if they are in an accident with a driver who has no insurance or insufficient coverage
- a contract that allows a person to use a vehicle for a set period in exchange for regular payments, without purchasing it
- also known as the sticker price, which is the amount the carmaker suggests the dealer sell the vehicle for
- the interest rate charged on a loan, expressed as a yearly percentage of the loan principal
- _______ insurance; covers damages or injuries a driver causes to other people or their property in an accident
- the amount of money paid to an insurance company for an insurance policy
- a partial refund offered by a manufacturer or dealer as an incentive to buy a vehicle
- an automotive technician who has passed testing by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, indicating a certain level of knowledge and experience
- the original amount of money borrowed to finance a vehicle, before interest is applied
- an optional service contract that covers specific repairs for a set period after the standard factory warranty expires
- a unique 17-digit code used to identify a specific vehicle
- _______ coverage; insurance that pays for repairs or replacement of a vehicle damaged in an accident with another vehicle
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- the upfront cash portion of a vehicle's purchase price that a buyer pays before taking out a loan for the remainder
- a current vehicle that a buyer offers to a dealership to lower the cost of a new or used vehicle
- the decrease in the value of a vehicle over time due to age and wear and tear
- _______ coverage; insurance that covers damage to a car from events other than a collision, such as theft, vandalism, or natural disasters
- a manufacturer-initiated request for owners to bring their vehicles in for repair due to a newly discovered defect or safety issue
- routine service procedures, such as oil changes and tire rotations, to keep a vehicle in good condition
- a legal document that proves a person or business is the owner of a vehicle
20 Clues: a unique 17-digit code used to identify a specific vehicle • the amount of money paid to an insurance company for an insurance policy • a legal document that proves a person or business is the owner of a vehicle • the decrease in the value of a vehicle over time due to age and wear and tear • ...
Peace Proposal 2020 2025-06-18
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- Second president of Soka Gakkai, mentor to Daisaku Ikeda
- Concept at the heart of Makiguchi's worldview, "_____ living"
- Founding president of Soka Gakkai, author of The Geography of Human Life
- Goal of the NPT and TPNW
- Nation where climate disasters have displaced many families
- Type of security advocating cooperation over confrontation
- Country where all municipalities joined the Making Cities Resilient campaign
- Sociologist who coined the term "ontological security"
- Survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Only country to suffer wartime nuclear attacks
- Historian who introduced Ikeda to Aurelio Peccei
- Protocol aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions
- Location of the SGI's First World Peace Conference in 1975
- Group emphasized as key actors in climate action
- The defining issue of our time, according to UN Secretary-General Guterres
- Name of the university founded by Daisaku Ikeda in the USA
- Nobel laureate who founded the Green Belt Movement
- Campaign responsible for the Cities Appeal supporting the TPNW
- Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
- Country involved in New START with the US
- Nobel Prize-winning economist co-author of Poor Economics
- Global fund for education in emergencies, "Education Cannot Wait"
- Technology posing risks to nuclear weapons stability
- Youth activist leading global climate strikes
- Key practice in a circular economy
- Treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons, adopted in 2017
- Author of the 2020 Peace Proposal
- Framework for disaster risk reduction adopted in 2015
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- Island nations severely affected by rising sea levels
- Declaration promoting gender equality, adopted in 1995
- UN Secretary-General who linked Beethoven's Ninth to human history
- Organization reporting on climate-fueled disasters
- Movement initiated by Wangari Maathai involving tree planting
- Economic model emphasizing reuse and regeneration of resources
- Buddhist teacher who expounded on the Lotus Sutra
- Agreement aiming to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C
- Sanskrit term for the world of suffering in Buddhist texts
- Type of security threatened by climate-induced displacement
- Country where the Green Belt Movement began
- Former UN Under-Secretary-General who stressed global safety nets
- Co-founder of the Club of Rome, advocate for youth voices
- Current UN Secretary-General quoted in the proposal
- Focus of conferences leading to the TPNW
- Composer of the Ninth Symphony performed at UN Day in 1960
- Central theme of the 2020 Peace Proposal
- Sutra central to Buddhist teachings cited in the proposal
- Swedish Prime Minister who championed "common security"
- The TPNW is an example of this type of agreement
- Japanese city where the 2015 DRR conference was held
- Treaty on Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces, now expired
50 Clues: Goal of the NPT and TPNW • Author of the 2020 Peace Proposal • Key practice in a circular economy • Focus of conferences leading to the TPNW • Central theme of the 2020 Peace Proposal • Country involved in New START with the US • Country where the Green Belt Movement began • Youth activist leading global climate strikes • Only country to suffer wartime nuclear attacks • ...
Ukrainian environmental disasters 2024-05-17
8 Clues: 100 years • negative biased state • negative in something • features of similarity • all people in one time • science of the environment • information that supports the assumption • changing the properties of the sphere through a person
Unit 3- Fiber 2024-07-15
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- Resistance: Ability to resist catching fire or to burn slowly when exposed to flames.
- Natural fiber made from the flax plant, known for its strength and breathability.
- Resources that can be naturally replenished or renewed.
- Fabric made by matting, condensing, and pressing fibers together.
- Providing thermal insulation to retain heat.
- Fiber created through chemical processes rather than being naturally derived.
- Natural fiber obtained from sheep, famous for its warmth and durability.
- Ability of a fabric to allow air and moisture to pass through.
- Luxurious natural fiber produced by silkworms, known for its smooth texture and sheen.
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- Resources that cannot be replaced or regenerated in a reasonable amount of time.
- Natural fiber derived from the cannabis plant, used for textiles and other products.
- Ability of a fabric to draw moisture away from the skin.
- The likelihood of a material to ignite and burn.
- A thread-like structure that is the basic unit of a textile.
- Soft, napped leather often used in clothing and accessories.
- The feeling of physical ease and relaxation when wearing a garment.
- Ability to withstand or oppose the effects of wear and tear.
- Industry involved in the production of fabrics and textiles.
- Lengthwise yarns in a woven fabric.
- Fiber derived from plants, animals, or minerals that exist in nature.
20 Clues: Lengthwise yarns in a woven fabric. • Providing thermal insulation to retain heat. • The likelihood of a material to ignite and burn. • Resources that can be naturally replenished or renewed. • Ability of a fabric to draw moisture away from the skin. • A thread-like structure that is the basic unit of a textile. • ...
unit 2 2020-12-29
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- An avatar is the personality that you create in the … world.
- Braxton has spent a year preparing …. and his family to survive a bio-terror attack.
- Voice operated cars will …off passengers where they want.
- I would like to try …travel when it becomes possible.
- I think in the future people will live in small … on Mars.
- In “Chronicles” after … people and society become primitive again.
- In 50 years’ time there will be no …. after the big catastrophe.
- The film is about the …. between robots and humans.
- The climate…. affects our planet negatively.
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- There are so many potential … out there!
- A catastrophe has almost destroyed civilization. …, people watch lethal games on TV for entertainment.
- If you want to have your friends …, you will sent them a hologram.
- The … of that shop contracts the staff himself.
- In ….to get a good job, Lisa did an English course.
- You won’t have to go … in the future as you’ll get different kinds of entertainment at home.
15 Clues: There are so many potential … out there! • The climate…. affects our planet negatively. • The … of that shop contracts the staff himself. • In ….to get a good job, Lisa did an English course. • The film is about the …. between robots and humans. • I would like to try …travel when it becomes possible. • Voice operated cars will …off passengers where they want. • ...
PUBH 380 Ch. 1-3 2018-11-20
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- Agency with statutory authority for federal disaster response activities
- Secondary disaster potential following an earthquake
- Period in which attention is focused on saving lives via actions like search and rescue, first aid, etc.
- A template for managing emergencies regardless of size, scope, or cause
- Procedures that support operations with equipment and supplies
- Life-threatening emergency occurring when victim’s temperature control system stops working
- Role that you would fulfill by creating an all-hazards response plan
- Environmental hazard affecting more people than any other
- Most frequently recorded destructive event
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- Scale estimate of wind speed based on damage caused
- Measures taken to reduce the harmful effects of disaster by limiting impact
- Role that would require you to identify and recruit medical volunteers
- Scale that provides an indication of the force of an earthquake
- Location where department heads, government officials, and volunteer agencies coordinate the response to an emergency event
- Role that would require you to teach a class on types of disasters and impacts
15 Clues: Most frequently recorded destructive event • Scale estimate of wind speed based on damage caused • Secondary disaster potential following an earthquake • Environmental hazard affecting more people than any other • Procedures that support operations with equipment and supplies • Scale that provides an indication of the force of an earthquake • ...
Bible Quiz Puzzle - Exdous 2024-05-03
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- The brother of Moses who helped him confront Pharaoh
- _____ Sinai The mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God
- The leader who led the Israelites out of Egypt
- The ruler of Egypt who enslaved the Israelites
- _________ bush The miraculous bush that God spoke to Moses from
- The departure of the Israelites from Egypt
- ______ Sea The body of water parted by Moses, allowing the Israelites to escape
- _____ Commandments The rules given to Moses on Mount Sinai
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- The Jewish holiday commemorating the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt
- The series of disasters sent by God to convince Pharaoh to free the Israelites
- The portable sanctuary built by the Israelites in the wilderness
- The sister of Moses and Aaron
- The bread-like substance provided by God to the Israelites in the desert
- _______ calf The idol made by the Israelites while Moses was on Mount Sinai receiving the Ten Commandments
- Land The land of Canaan promised to the Israelites by God
15 Clues: The sister of Moses and Aaron • The departure of the Israelites from Egypt • The leader who led the Israelites out of Egypt • The ruler of Egypt who enslaved the Israelites • The brother of Moses who helped him confront Pharaoh • Land The land of Canaan promised to the Israelites by God • _____ Commandments The rules given to Moses on Mount Sinai • ...
Tts english 2022-08-31
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- Some of car brands such as BMW, Audi were found in..
- Togean Island is located in..
- What documents need to be prepared when traveling abroad ..
- The capital of bali Is..
- This was a huge success! The concert was enjoyed and many .. like it very much
- Sentosa island is a place located in ..
- Something that is lugged especially is called..
- Mount Everest is the highest peak in the mountains..
- "The Island of Paradise" is the name for the island of ..
- People who come to a different country to live there petmanently Is called ..
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- People who leaves their own home country in order to escape several disasters and dangerous things happening in there
- Prambanan temple is located in the city..
- Indonesia has 37 ..
- A document permitting a person to enter a country is called ..
- The highest volcano on the island of Java is..
- On a Journey trip, the place you want to get to is called ..
- There are people that live in a specific place are called ..
- Raja Ampat is one of the most visited places by tourists, where is Raja Ampat located..
- Kenjeran park is located in..
- Which country is the Tower of Pisa located ..
20 Clues: Indonesia has 37 .. • The capital of bali Is.. • Togean Island is located in.. • Kenjeran park is located in.. • Sentosa island is a place located in .. • Prambanan temple is located in the city.. • Which country is the Tower of Pisa located .. • The highest volcano on the island of Java is.. • Something that is lugged especially is called.. • ...
Nail Disorders! 2024-10-16
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- Split or brittle nails
- Inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of the natural nail
- Furrows; visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate
- Condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits
- Thickening of the nails
- Bitten nails
- Vertical lines running through the length of the natural nail plate
- Deformity or disease of the natural nail
- Fungal infection of the feet; red itchy rash of the skin on the bottom of the feet
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- Darkening of the fingernail or toenail
- Spoon nails with a concave shape
- Ingrown nails
- Abnormal condition when the skin is stretched by the nail plate
- Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail
- Noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal
- Separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed
- Lifting of the nail plate without shedding
- White spots usually caused by injury to the matrix
- Increased thickening and curvature of the nail
19 Clues: Bitten nails • Ingrown nails • Split or brittle nails • Thickening of the nails • Spoon nails with a concave shape • Darkening of the fingernail or toenail • Deformity or disease of the natural nail • Lifting of the nail plate without shedding • Increased thickening and curvature of the nail • White spots usually caused by injury to the matrix • ...
Bible crossword 2024-10-04
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- Disasters sent by God to convince Pharaoh to free the Israelites
- The idol made by the Israelites while Moses was on Mount Sinai
- The meat God provided along with manna in the wilderness
- The river turned to blood as one of the plagues
- Moses' father-in-law who gave him advice on leadership
- The wife of Moses
- The object Moses was placed in as a baby to float down the Nile
- The people Moses defeated with Joshua when his hands were held up
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- The disease that momentarily affected Miriam for speaking against Moses
- The form God used to guide the Israelites by night in the desert
- The mountain from which Moses viewed the Promised Land before his death
- The final plague where this group was struck down in Egypt
- The land where Moses fled after killing an Egyptian
- The place where Moses struck the rock to bring forth water
- The leader of a rebellion against Moses’ leadership in the desert
15 Clues: The wife of Moses • The river turned to blood as one of the plagues • The land where Moses fled after killing an Egyptian • Moses' father-in-law who gave him advice on leadership • The meat God provided along with manna in the wilderness • The final plague where this group was struck down in Egypt • The place where Moses struck the rock to bring forth water • ...
Crossword 1 2026-01-14
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- What word means protecting nature while using resources carefully?
- What is the word for pollution coming from cars or factories?
- What word describes the loss of large forest areas because of human activities?
- What do we call the average height of the ocean?
- What is the name for gases like carbon dioxide that make the planet warmer?
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- Who is responsible for making national rules and policies?
- How do we describe using resources in a way that does not damage the future?
- What is the air around our planet called?
- What do we call a sudden event that causes serious damage or loss of life?
- What word do we use for animals that may disappear in the future?
- word means having many different kinds of plants and animals in one place?
11 Clues: What is the air around our planet called? • What do we call the average height of the ocean? • Who is responsible for making national rules and policies? • What is the word for pollution coming from cars or factories? • What word do we use for animals that may disappear in the future? • What word means protecting nature while using resources carefully? • ...
KEY CONCEPTS CROSSWORD 2020-08-25
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- chernobyl
- Nobel peace 2007
- "Nature"
- John Muir founder
- Defened Sacreed trees
- Industrial waste
- Industrial revolution
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- humans
- Became a legal requirement
- Vaccine
- Rachel Carson
- Natural Disaster
- protect the ozone layer
- James Lovelock
- International organization working on the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.
- technology
- Infection rates calculation
- nature
- April 22
- Green Revolution
20 Clues: humans • nature • Vaccine • "Nature" • April 22 • chernobyl • technology • Rachel Carson • James Lovelock • Natural Disaster • Nobel peace 2007 • Green Revolution • Industrial waste • John Muir founder • Defened Sacreed trees • Industrial revolution • protect the ozone layer • Became a legal requirement • Infection rates calculation • ...
Ecology Vocab Crossword 2023-03-30
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- A graphic representation of mortality patterns
- Population that grows without limit (ex. humans)
- Community plus all of the abiotic factors in the environment(ex. all of the deer, insects, plants, birds, rocks, water, and weather in one field)
- Multiple ecosystems that share similar characteristics on different parts of the planet (ex. desert, wetlands, arctic desert)
- Population that grows rapidly at first then levels off shortly (ex. animals that have a lot of infant death)
- Things that lead to the growth or loss of a population
- Measures the number of individual organisms in a defined space
- Living or once living (ex. plants, animals, fungi)
- Competition within the same species (ex. lion v lion for food)
- Competition against different species (ex. lion v tiger for food)
- Aspects of an environment that limit the size a population can reach (ex. biotic or abiotic)
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- The spatial distribution of organisms in a population
- The first species to help an ecosystem restart (ex. lichens, small grasses, moss)
- The increase in accumulation of a toxic substance as it is passed from one organism to another (ex. a crab eats something that has a small number of toxins in it, but the bird that eats the crab is more affected by the toxin)
- Multiple populations of different organisms living together (ex. all of the deer, insects, birds, and plants in one field)
- Formation of a brand new ecosystem from nothing (ex. volcanoes cause everything to be covered in rock and the ecosystem must start from nothing)
- Formation of an ecosystem starting with plants (ex. a forest fire kills everything but the grass so the ecosystem has to evolve from there)
- Non-living or never were alive (ex. rocks, weather, natural disasters)
- Multiple organisms of the same species living together (ex. deer in a field)
- The species that hold the ecosystem together; it is critical for the survival of all other species in the ecosystem (ex. lions in the sahara)
- All of the living things and organisms need and do within their habitat (ex. a lion needs small animals to eat, and it helps let the smaller animals grow)
- The variety of life in an area (ex. different species and types of animals in one area)
22 Clues: A graphic representation of mortality patterns • Population that grows without limit (ex. humans) • Living or once living (ex. plants, animals, fungi) • The spatial distribution of organisms in a population • Things that lead to the growth or loss of a population • Measures the number of individual organisms in a defined space • ...
Government Project Woohooo 2024-02-19
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- Created to coordinate the government's efforts to make the country safer from attacks in the future.
- Congress can pass legislation requiring action on a particular issue, such as either releasing or protecting the oil reservesunder the ____________ in Alaska.
- the headquarters is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world: the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia
- Nicknamed Ginnie Mae
- six of the _____s oversee missions in specific geographic areas of the world
- Overseas about 300 different programs.
- Ensure some mortgages that private banks make to homeowners
- Created as a response to the perceived need for unified federal oversight of the nation's transportation system
- Certifies the quality of foods and cosmetics sold in America and approves new prescription drugs
- Nicknamed Fannie Mae. pools together FHA mortgage loans and sells these large packages to investors, who expect to make a profit over the long-term.
- Tracks down criminals who operate on a worldwide scale
- In addition to a chairman and vice chairman, it consists of the chief of staff of the Army, the chief of naval operators, the chief of staff of the Air Force, and more
- Handled programs for veterans until 1989, when Congress established the cabinet-level department of veterans affairs keeping their familiar abbreviation.
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- one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government. It administers federal housing and urban development laws
- The department of ____, ____, ____, 3 important things you need
- Embellishs rules for air traffic
- They collect statistics on diseases, formulate policies for reducing disease, and issue public health warnings about dangers to the health of the nation.
- This department conducts the legal business of the United States government.
- Awards almost 50,000 competitive grants to more than 300,000 researchers at universities, medical schools and other research organizations.
- It creates regulations so that the foods we buy in the market carry accurate labels. For example, the department set standards on what procedure qualify as organic in an effort to prevent a company from using pesticides and chemical fertilizers, and then marketing the product as organic.
- Leads the federal government's response to natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods
- Investigates threats of terrorism and foreign intrigue against the country.
- Nicknamed Freddie Mac.
- collects taxes within the United States
- Issues weather forecasts and disseminates weather data that it gathers from satellites and other sources.
25 Clues: Nicknamed Ginnie Mae • Nicknamed Freddie Mac. • Embellishs rules for air traffic • Overseas about 300 different programs. • collects taxes within the United States • Tracks down criminals who operate on a worldwide scale • Ensure some mortgages that private banks make to homeowners • The department of ____, ____, ____, 3 important things you need • ...
Countries of the World 2024-08-23
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- Popular tourist destination with beautiful atolls
- Eat the most authentic pizza here
- Islands, Scuba diver galore
- Many people here speak Chinese
- Small mountainous balkan nation
- Many beekeepers here
- Principe
- Land of the fjords
- Africa, Rich south african nation
- The world's tallest building is in this nation
- Formerly known as Swaziland
- Nicki Minaj is from this nation
- First to break out of the USSR
- African nation bordering spain
- One of the largest island nations
- Small island nation near the phillippines
- Many elephants here in this east asian nation
- Carribbean Island Nation with many small islands
- 2 pieces of land are owned by this country
- This nation is currently having war with a powerful nation
- Transitional nation between the middle east and the indosphere
- Many tribes reside here
- Near the *equator*
- Island nation located on west africa
- Island nation with high obesity rate
- Southernmost nation in the Sinosphere
- Strong West African nation, once an empire
- Formerly known as the Republic of Upper Volta
- Beautiful African island nation
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- Has an aggressive neighbor
- Owns the tallest mountain together with China
- Many useless bunkers here
- Country with one of the largest populations (east asia)
- Bankrupt nation near India
- Neutrality
- 4 kingdoms united under 1
- Old, tiny nation
- Landlocked nation with a diverse nature
- d'Ivoire, Exports lots of ivory!
- Kangaroos and deserts
- Bahamas, Nice beaches here, close to Miami
- Trains can reach up to 3km here
- Its capital is Castries
- You can find pyramids here
- Crazy rich southeast asian city/nation
- This island nation exports a lot of water
- This country has even more pyramids than Egypt!
- Kpop is from here
- Island nation with natural disasters often happening
- Middle east nation with high birth rates
- One of the largest exporters of nutmeg (carribbean island nation)
- Northernmost of the west indies
- Poor landlocked country in Europe
- South American nation with a dutch legacy
- Home to the cuneiform script
- Smallest nation in the alps
- Nicknamed "The Warm Heart of Africa"
- Insane birth rates (Africa)
- Controversial subject
59 Clues: Principe • Neutrality • Old, tiny nation • Kpop is from here • Land of the fjords • Near the *equator* • Many beekeepers here • Kangaroos and deserts • Controversial subject • Its capital is Castries • Many tribes reside here • Many useless bunkers here • 4 kingdoms united under 1 • Has an aggressive neighbor • Bankrupt nation near India • You can find pyramids here • Islands, Scuba diver galore • ...
population dynamics 2025-04-30
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- this is a population growth pattern where a population rapidly increases in size because conditions are ideal like space and food
- this sampling method is good for measuring populations that don't move like plants
- this is the type of survivorship curve that describes humans and other large mammals that care for offspring much of thier life
- these curves are 3 different models of different strategies used by popultions to grow in size.
- _____ hundred was the carrying capacity for the rabbit population in the lab we did.
- the bunny growth rate was ________ when they were under their carrying capacity.
- Number of individulas/area (units squared)= population ________
- this type of limiting factor can impact the population size regardless of its density. (weather, natural disasters, human activity)
- these "factors" slow and can stop the growth of a population. there are 2 types
- this formula will find the ______ rate of a population r= (b+i)-(d+e)
- _________ and recapture is a method for measuring a population like fish.
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- this type of limiting factor is when the population affects its own growth. the larger the population the greater the effect it will have on itself. (competition,predation,disease)
- plants tend to have this dispersion because seeds are scattered by wind and water
- when the carrying capacity is surpassed by a population the growth rate will become _______
- this is the dispersion pattern for protection like a school of fish. It also could be for hunting like a pack of wolves
- this type of survivorship is where the death rate of offspring is about the same through out thier entire life span. like small birds or rabbits
- This is the maximum population size of a species that a particular environment can normally and consistently support in terms of resources. _____ capacity
- these things affect the growth rate _______ rate, death rate, immigration and emigration
- when the carrying capacity has not been reached by a population, the growth rate will be _______
- this type of growth pattern starts exponential and then the growth rate reaches zero due to limiting factors (carrying capacity)
- the bunny growth rate was ________ when they went beyond their carrying capacity
- Population Dispersion pattern that results in territorial animals like nesting birds
- would be a good device to track a pack of wolves or a wondering group of mountain lions.
- This survivorship type would describe fish, plants and other organisms that have many many offspring every year and do not care for them
24 Clues: Number of individulas/area (units squared)= population ________ • this formula will find the ______ rate of a population r= (b+i)-(d+e) • _________ and recapture is a method for measuring a population like fish. • these "factors" slow and can stop the growth of a population. there are 2 types • ...
BUSN101 MOD1 Puzzle 2025-01-15
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- Market - An economic system where prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
- - An economic and political system in which the government makes all decisions regarding production and allocation of goods.
- Trends - Changing societal behaviors and attitudes that influence how businesses operate.
- Corporation - A company that produces and sells goods in multiple countries.
- - An economic system in which the government owns and operates major industries, but individuals own small businesses.
- - The act of taking initiative to start and run a business with the goal of earning profit.
- Ethics - An approach to ethics that focuses on moral principles and organizational values rather than strict compliance.
- - Transferring business processes to another country to reduce costs.
- Advantage - When a country can produce a good more efficiently than any other country using the same resources.
- - All the people who stand to gain or lose by the policies and activities of a business and whose concerns the business needs to address.
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- Advantage - The ability of a country to produce goods more efficiently than another country.
- Challenges - Issues like war, terrorism, and natural disasters that businesses must prepare to face.
- Policy - The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- - The financial gain made after deducting total expenses from total revenue.
- Economy - An economic system that blends elements of both capitalism and socialism.
- - The rivalry among businesses to sell goods and services to consumers.
- - The chance an entrepreneur takes of losing time and money on a business that may not prove profitable.
- Social Responsibility - The concern businesses have for the welfare of society as a whole.
- of Ethics - A formal statement of an organization’s values regarding ethical and social issues, guiding employees on acceptable behavior.
- - The total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a given year.
- - A tool that businesses use to improve efficiency, communication, and production processes.
- Policy - Government actions that manage the money supply and interest rates to influence the economy.
- - The study of what is right and wrong, and how people make decisions.
- (Total Cost of Ownership) - A financial estimate intended to help buyers determine the direct and indirect costs of a product or service.
- Protectionism - Government policies that limit imports to protect domestic industries.
25 Clues: - Transferring business processes to another country to reduce costs. • - The study of what is right and wrong, and how people make decisions. • - The rivalry among businesses to sell goods and services to consumers. • - The financial gain made after deducting total expenses from total revenue. • ...
Tts english 2022-08-31
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- This was a huge success! The concert was enjoyed and many .. like it very much
- Mount Everest is the highest peak in the mountains..
- Sentosa island is a place located in ..
- Togean Island is located in..
- A document permitting a person to enter a country is called ..
- Some of car brands such as BMW, Audi were found in..
- There are people that live in a specific place are called ..
- Prambanan temple is located in the city..
- People who leaves their own home country in order to escape several disasters and dangerous things happening in there
- Raja Ampat is one of the most visited places by tourists, where is Raja Ampat located..
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- On a Journey trip, the place you want to get to is called ..
- Something that is lugged especially is called..
- "The Island of Paradise" is the name for the island of ..
- What documents need to be prepared when traveling abroad ..
- Which country is the Tower of Pisa located ..
- Indonesia has 37 ..
- The highest volcano on the island of Java is..
- The capital of bali Is..
- People who come to a different country to live there petmanently Is called ..
- Kenjeran park is located in..
20 Clues: Indonesia has 37 .. • The capital of bali Is.. • Togean Island is located in.. • Kenjeran park is located in.. • Sentosa island is a place located in .. • Prambanan temple is located in the city.. • Which country is the Tower of Pisa located .. • The highest volcano on the island of Java is.. • Something that is lugged especially is called.. • ...
Texas, Beirut and China chemical explosions 2021-07-02
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- The second name of the chemical compound
- if you set your mind to do something you are___
- Not a problem on it's own but could become dangerous if hazardous materials are stored in them
- instantaneous catastrophic result
- The psychic...
- pull the ____ of a gun
- magnitude?
- The hospital in Beirut was quickly______
- please be careful with hazardous______
- The final stages of doing something
- unfortunate destruction caused a?
- the act of something exploding
- Absolutely massive
- success, wealth, riches
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- not recognizable anymore
- The first name of the chemical compound
- once standing erect but now
- to come firs or before
- to many _____ to count
- giving immediate aid
- problems
- going from one person to another to another
- authorities believe that this was a ______
- something that was and has become no more
- flourishing or thriving
- Something else held in the cargo hold of the SS Grand camp
- led by authorities to find the real perpetrator
- Authorities say these were repeatedly ignored, causing unsafe conditions
- something that ships haul
- an instrument designed to measure the power of earthquakes
- The location of the first of the three disasters
31 Clues: problems • magnitude? • The psychic... • Absolutely massive • giving immediate aid • to come firs or before • to many _____ to count • pull the ____ of a gun • flourishing or thriving • success, wealth, riches • not recognizable anymore • something that ships haul • once standing erect but now • the act of something exploding • instantaneous catastrophic result • ...
Word Puzzle 2026-01-29
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- Only takes off his hood once
- Not the Luftwaffe, but close
- Hungarian, but maybe really German?
- Stella or Rene
- in command of Enterprise D
- Everyone knows it's _______
- battery, matador, suspect
- Where James & Greete got engage
- everyone's favorite fruity boy (full name)
- Nervous and believes in disasters
- Paddington's specialty
- Approximately 14,110 feet (depending on where you get the data)
- Not Constantinople
- magnets, people, and the earth
- Owns ~5000 shares of VW
- Ate here in Colorado and took a picture outside
- enemy of private property (and signs)
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- Angry young man of the 90s
- Hitler, Stalin, Trotsky, and Freud all lived here once
- former tear drop logo, now circle and letter :(
- Eric's car (make and model)
- instrument of choice for canine prodigy
- Chess, Pink Pony Club, and Proms
- eggs, bricks, and maybe James in a week
- must own half of Estonia
- has got that whorish face
- welfare queen of the king's kingdom
- River, Funk Musician, politician
- voices Andy, or maybe Ollie?
- Hank Hill's true love
- Serial killer, singer, scared 90s moms
- the bank (at least for James)
- Restaurant, plumber's brother, kills businessmen
33 Clues: Stella or Rene • Not Constantinople • Hank Hill's true love • Paddington's specialty • Owns ~5000 shares of VW • must own half of Estonia • has got that whorish face • battery, matador, suspect • Angry young man of the 90s • in command of Enterprise D • Eric's car (make and model) • Everyone knows it's _______ • Only takes off his hood once • Not the Luftwaffe, but close • ...
Industrial security 2025-10-15
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- – A weakness that can be exploited by threats.
- – A prepared procedure to handle emergencies or disasters.
- – Device that signals when unauthorized access occurs.
- – Continuous observation of people or areas for security purposes.
- – Protection of computer systems from digital attacks.
- – The process of identifying and evaluating potential hazards.
- – A set of rules and guidelines for security operations.
- – The act of stealing small quantities or low-value items from the workplace.
- – A person employed to protect property and personnel.
- – The routine inspection of areas to ensure safety and security.
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- – Unauthorized entry into a restricted area.
- – A designated safe route used during an evacuation.
- – A badge used for identification and access within a facility.
- – A potential cause of unwanted incident or harm.
- – The act of keeping people and assets safe from harm.
- – Written documentation of a security event or breach.
- – Security measure restricting movement due to threats.
- – A system that uses video cameras to monitor and record activities.
- – A system that restricts entry to authorized personnel only.
- – The deliberate destruction or disruption of industrial operations.
20 Clues: – Unauthorized entry into a restricted area. • – A weakness that can be exploited by threats. • – A potential cause of unwanted incident or harm. • – A designated safe route used during an evacuation. • – The act of keeping people and assets safe from harm. • – Written documentation of a security event or breach. • ...
Moses 2025-11-18
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- Where a tiny ark floated
- Sister who watches to make sure Moses is safe.
- Another plague
- Bread from Heaven
- Put it on the doorpost
- Moses' staff turns into this
- Leads the Israelites by night (3)
- “I AM WHO I AM,” translated
- Second to last plague
- Bride at the well in the wilderness
- The people enslaved in Egypt
- Where Pharaoh’s hardness lived
- Disasters sent by God
- A land of milk and __________
- Hebrews led by Moses
- The God of Abraham, _________, and Jacob
- Meal eaten in haste
- Strikes Egypt! (3)
- Where Moses got 10 Commandments
- "Prince of Egypt"
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- The father of the woman who called Moses “husband”
- Hot-headed act that sent Moses fleeing
- Disobey Pharaoh's orders
- Tool that turned waves into walls
- First plague
- Brother to Moses who helps him talk
- Where God speaks to Moses (2)
- Worst plague (3)
- Moses doubts himself, but God said he made this so Moses should not worry
- Moses' job after Egypt
- "Let my _________ go!"
- Land longed for, not entered (yet)
- Enslaves Hebrews
- Journey from slavery to freedom
- Where Moses grew up
35 Clues: First plague • Another plague • Worst plague (3) • Enslaves Hebrews • Bread from Heaven • "Prince of Egypt" • Strikes Egypt! (3) • Meal eaten in haste • Where Moses grew up • Hebrews led by Moses • Second to last plague • Disasters sent by God • Put it on the doorpost • Moses' job after Egypt • "Let my _________ go!" • Where a tiny ark floated • Disobey Pharaoh's orders • ...
the science in things 2023-02-16
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- The total human presence on earth
- Flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons
- A forest, ocean, or other natural environment viewed in terms of its ability to
- Colorless and odorless gas that makes up a part of natural gas
- The crust and mantle of the earth
- Matter that sits at the bottom of a liquid over a long period of time
- A liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certain rocks
- The rocks that make up the planet
- Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- A white or grayish solid produced by roasting calcium carbonate, its second name is quicklime
- Colorless and odorless gas that makes up the second part of natural gas
- food and water for the plant
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- The amount of carbon dioxide emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed from past organism that died
- All the water on the earth's surface
- Colorless and odorless gas that makes up a portion of earth's atmosphere, 1 carbon 2 oxygen
- The gases that envelope the earth
- The long-term weather conditions of a region
- Process of plants that intake Carbon dioxide and expel oxygen, the plant
- Form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- A region on earth occupied by living organisms
21 Clues: food and water for the plant • The total human presence on earth • The gases that envelope the earth • The crust and mantle of the earth • The rocks that make up the planet • All the water on the earth's surface • The long-term weather conditions of a region • A region on earth occupied by living organisms • Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • ...
Biodiversity Review 2024-08-12
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- – A status given to species at risk of extinction.
- – Designated as an area where human activity is limited to conserve wildlife and natural resources is called a (blank) area.
- – The process by which large, continuous habitats are divided into smaller, isolated sections.
- – Precipitation that contains harmful amounts of acidic components.
- – The act of protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment.
- – The variety of genes within a species population.
- – International treaty aimed at ensuring that trade in wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival.
- – The destruction or alteration of the natural environment leading to species decline.
- – The natural environment where a plant or animal lives.
- – Utilizing resources in a way that maintains their availability for the future.
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- – Long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns.
- – The excessive use of species or resources to the point of depletion.
- – The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- – The variety of ecosystems in a given area.
- – Existing in or caused by nature; not made or caused by humans.
- – A U.S. law aimed at protecting species at risk of extinction.
- – locations that contain endemic species.
- – Different environmental conditions that occur along the boundaries of an ecosystem.
- – Pathways connecting wildlife habitats, enabling safe animal movement.
- – A type of resource that can be replenished naturally over time.
20 Clues: – locations that contain endemic species. • – The variety of ecosystems in a given area. • – A status given to species at risk of extinction. • – The variety of genes within a species population. • – Long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns. • – The natural environment where a plant or animal lives. • ...
Unit 3- Fiber 2024-07-15
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- Ability of a fabric to allow air and moisture to pass through.
- Fiber: Fiber created through chemical processes rather than being naturally derived.
- Resource: Resources that can be naturally replenished or renewed.
- Natural fiber made from the flax plant, known for its strength and breathability.
- Natural fiber derived from the cannabis plant, used for textiles and other products.
- The likelihood of a material to ignite and burn.
- The feeling of physical ease and relaxation when wearing a garment.
- Providing thermal insulation to retain heat.
- Soft, napped leather often used in clothing and accessories.
- Resource: Resources that cannot be replaced or regenerated in a reasonable amount of time.
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- Ability to withstand or oppose the effects of wear and tear.
- Ability of a fabric to draw moisture away from the skin.
- Industry: Industry involved in the production of fabrics and textiles.
- Resistance: Ability to resist catching fire or to burn slowly when exposed to flames.
- Lengthwise yarns in a woven fabric.
- Fabric made by matting, condensing, and pressing fibers together.
- A thread-like structure that is the basic unit of a textile.
- Luxurious natural fiber produced by silkworms, known for its smooth texture and sheen.
- Natural fiber obtained from sheep, famous for its warmth and durability.
- Fiber: Fiber derived from plants, animals, or minerals that exist in nature.
20 Clues: Lengthwise yarns in a woven fabric. • Providing thermal insulation to retain heat. • The likelihood of a material to ignite and burn. • Ability of a fabric to draw moisture away from the skin. • Ability to withstand or oppose the effects of wear and tear. • A thread-like structure that is the basic unit of a textile. • ...
Energy 2022-09-20
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- introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- removal of trees for lumber, crops, extraction, or development
- organic matter used as a fuel for generation of electricity
- the chemical element of atomic number 92, a dense gray radioactive metal used as a fuel in nuclear reactors.
- resources that can replenish themselves over a period of time even as they are used.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- relating to or determined by the sun
- unable to be used up
- the natural movement of air
- the generation of electricity using flowing water
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- relating to or produced by the internal heat of the Earth
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- energy generated by ways that don’t deplete natural resources or harm the environment
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature
- to fill or build up the supply again
- a natural substance that is not replenished with the speed at which it is consumed.
- preventing the wasteful use of a resource
- energy stored inside of an atom
- collecting and processing of materials that would be thrown away and turning them into new products
- fossil fuel formed by the remains of ancient organisms
- process of materials worn away and transported by natural forces
21 Clues: unable to be used up • the natural movement of air • energy stored inside of an atom • to fill or build up the supply again • relating to or determined by the sun • preventing the wasteful use of a resource • the generation of electricity using flowing water • introduction of harmful materials into the environment • fossil fuel formed by the remains of ancient organisms • ...
APHUG Unit 5 Vocab 2024-04-19
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- Farm that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- A specialized subset of service activities involving research
- Natural resource not replaced by natural processes
- Maximum rate where renewable resources can be exploited
- Large commercial agricultural holding
- Mineral deposits identified that can be purchased affortably
- Clearing of land through removal of forest cover
- Part of economy that fulfills the exchange function
- Natural resource that is inexhaustible
- Crop in commercial economies characterized by high inputs
- Part of the economy involved in making natural resources
- Crop in subsistence economies characterized by high inputs
- Agricultural system based on climates near the medeteranian
- Enviornmental feauture that is necessary and useful
- Part of the economy that fulfills exchange function
- Process in which soils become unproductive
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- Primary activity involving mining non-renewable resources
- Observation in the absence of collective control
- Economic system of simple technology
- Farm that produces fruits and vegetables for market
- Features in environments that populations perceive as necessary
- Food that are genetically altered through biotechnology
- Migratory movement of livestock dependent on natural forage
- Economic system where goods and services are privately produced
- practice of farming includes cultivation of soil
- Migratory movement of livestock solely dependent on nature
- Extension of desert-like landscapes
- Farming cultivated fish under controlled conditions
- View of population growth independently
- Integrated system of knowledge
30 Clues: Integrated system of knowledge • Extension of desert-like landscapes • Economic system of simple technology • Large commercial agricultural holding • Natural resource that is inexhaustible • View of population growth independently • Process in which soils become unproductive • Observation in the absence of collective control • ...
Fertilizer 2024-07-26
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- How much Nitrogen in weight is needed for 1,000 square feet.
- speed of release in synthetic fertilizers
- Granules added to lawns and turf. (type of synthetic fertilizer)
- What do the 3 numbers on the front of the bag of fertilizer stand for?
- Speed of release in natural fertilizers
- What does K in NPK stand for?
- Type of fertilizer that is made from living or once living organisms, lower nutrient levels, slower release, and low burn risk.
- Conversion number to find weight of Potassium(Decimal not included numbers typed as words)
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- Conversion number to find weight of Phosphorus(Decimal not included numbers typed as words)
- Type of fertilizer that is natural, contain no GMO or synthetically produced nutrients, and have been approved by a USDA-accredited certifying agency.
- What does P in NPK stand for?
- What does N in NPK stand for?
- Conversion number to find weight of Nitrogen(number typed out into word)
- Type of fertilizer that is man made, high nutrients, high burn risk, and easily water soluble.
- Instantly feeds vegetables, trees, shrubs, and houseplants.(type of synthetic fertilizer)
- Dry inert powder made from blood.(type of natural fertilizer)Bonemeal Finely and coarsely ground animal bones and slaughter-house waste products.(type of natural fertilizer)Manure Waste from livestock.(type of natural fertilizer)
16 Clues: What does P in NPK stand for? • What does N in NPK stand for? • What does K in NPK stand for? • Speed of release in natural fertilizers • speed of release in synthetic fertilizers • How much Nitrogen in weight is needed for 1,000 square feet. • Granules added to lawns and turf. (type of synthetic fertilizer) • ...
Vocabulary Review #5 2024-04-22
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- an exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude
- straight lines (or arcs) drawn on a map without regard for physical or cultural features
- the area between the factory zone and the working-class zone in the concentric zone model of urban structure in the Burgess Concentric Zone model
- relates to surrounding features, both human-made and natural that explain why something is where it is
- the world economy benefits rich societies and harms other countries by making them dependent on the core countries
- formed when urban expansion results in an overlap in development by cities in close proximity to one another, resulting in a network of high-density human settlements
- when individuals must leave their homes due to factors outside their control such as war, natural disasters or persecution.
- the type of housing in spaces where the population is more condensed, such as in communities that have condominiums or townhouses
- the production, distribution, and marketing of food and other products within the geographical limits of a metropolitan area
- seeks to explain the economic relationships of cities with smaller settlements and distribution of services
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- a method of rural land survey that uses physical features of local geography along with directions and distances to define and describe boundaries of land parcels
- a phenomenon that happened when a place/location loses its distinctiveness or its uniqueness
- a person who remains within their borders but had left their home due to negative circumstances
- the characteristics of a population such as age, gender, race, and occupation
- A linked system of processes that gather natural resources, convert them into goods, package them for distribution, disperse them, and sell them on the market
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- the number of farmers per unit area of arable land
- the notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape
- a defined area of land or water that is claimed by a group or individual as their own and is protected from external interference
- the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and governments
- features that are inherent to a particular location
- a research complex in North Carolina between the towns of Chapel Hill, Raleigh, and Durham
- enclave a geographical area where a particular ethnic group is spatially clustered and socially and economically distinct from the majority group
- boundaries that used to exist and can still be detected on the landscape
- Economic Growth model that includes the following five stages: Traditional Society; Preconditions for Take-Off; Take-Off; Drive to Maturity; and Age of High Mass Consumption
- prosperous, rural residential areas beyond the suburbs
- people who must leave their home area for their own safety or survival, their home area could be a country, state, or region
- the belief that territory outside a given state should be made part of the state due to a large amount of people living there of the same ethnicity as live in the state in question or due to the state having historically been in possession of the territory
- the practice of a country extending its power and influence over other countries, typically through the use of military force, economic coercion, or cultural domination
- A group of people bound together by some sense of a common culture, ethnicity, language, shared history, and attachment to a homeland
30 Clues: the number of farmers per unit area of arable land • features that are inherent to a particular location • prosperous, rural residential areas beyond the suburbs • an exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude • boundaries that used to exist and can still be detected on the landscape • ...
Year 5. Unit 1. Water - Crossword 2024-08-26
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- What percentage of the world is tropical rainforest?
- Unwanted or unusable materials that are discarded.
- The deep hole that people dig to get water.
- A bacterial infection caused by contaminated water or food, leading to severe diarrhea and dehydration, and can be fatal if not treated promptly.
- Is any area in a desert that has a supply of freshwater and where plants can therefore grow.
- A large natural or artificial lake used to store water
- Is a situation in which large numbers of people have little or no food, and many of them die.
- A gas produced by burning fossil fuels.
- A hill of sand piled up by the wind.
- Where does the cactus store water?
- Layer of minerals and organic material that covers much of Earth's surface.
- Which continent has the largest area of tropical rainforest?
- The largest and deepest ocean, located between Asia, Australia, the Americas, and Antarctica.
- A large, desert-dwelling mammal known for its humps.
- Used water that goes from every building by big pipes to the treatment plant.
- The process when salt is removed from the seawater.
- Driest places on Earth.
- scale A tool on a map that shows the relationship between distances on the map and actual distances on the ground.
- What continent is Gobi Desert in?
- An imaginary line around the Earth that divides it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- A seasonal wind pattern that brings heavy rains to certain regions, especially in South Asia.
- The capital city of Egypt, located near the Nile River.
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- A large, slow-moving mass of ice formed from compacted layers of snow, found in polar regions and high mountains.
- Tropical rainforest are found between Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of...
- The capital city of India, known for its rich history and cultural heritage.
- What is the gas that is used on a treatment plant to kill germs?
- A type of hardy, drought-resistant shrub or small tree found in arid regions, and known for its very long roots.
- The important underground part of plants.
- A microorganism, especially one that can cause disease.
- Wood that has been processed for use in building and carpentry, often harvested from forests.
- what is the main natural supplier of salt to the ocean?
- An organization or activity that helps those in need, often through donations of money, goods, or services.
- The people in the desert who travel from one oasis to another with their herds.
- A facility where water is cleaned and purified to make it safe for drinking.
- A barrier constructed across a river or stream to control the flow of water.
- A large desert region in northern China and southern Mongolia, known for its harsh climate.
- Part of camel body that stores fat.
- The second-largest continent.
- A spherical model representing the Earth, showing continents, oceans, and other geographic features.
- The direction toward the left on a map; opposite of east.
- Long period of dry weather.
- The largest hot desert in the world.
- The watering of land to make it ready for agriculture.
- The third-largest ocean, located between Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Southern Ocean.
- A person who has been forced to leave their home country due to war, persecution, or natural disasters.
- Most important gas for living things.
- What is the mountain with a crater?
- What are the five largest bodies of water called?
48 Clues: Driest places on Earth. • Long period of dry weather. • The second-largest continent. • What continent is Gobi Desert in? • Where does the cactus store water? • Part of camel body that stores fat. • What is the mountain with a crater? • A hill of sand piled up by the wind. • The largest hot desert in the world. • Most important gas for living things. • ...
Ch.9 Nail Structure & Growth 2023-01-13
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- Folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate.
- Slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the natural nail plate.
- Also known as onyx; the hard protective plate is composed mainly of keratin, the same fibrous protein found in skin and hair. The keratin in natural nails is harder than the keratin in skin or hair.
- Also known as lateral nail fold; the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail.
- Thin layer of tissue that attatches the nail plate and the nail bed.
- Area where the nail plate cells are formed; this area is composed of matrix cells that produce the nail plate.
- Furrow on each side of the nail.
- Composed of several major parts of the fingernail including the nail plate, nail bed, matrix, cuticle, eponychium, hyponychium, specialized ligaments, and nail fold. Together, all of these parts form the nail unit.
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- The tissue bordering the root and sides of a fingernail or toenail.
- When the nail is abnormal in shape or form
- Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip or toe.
- Living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix area
- Dead, colorless tissue attatched to the natural nail plate
- Visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; it is the whiteish, half moon shape at the base of the nail.
- Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place.
- Portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
- Hardened keratin plate that sits on and covers the natural nail bed. It is the most visible and functional part of the natural nail unit.
17 Clues: Furrow on each side of the nail. • When the nail is abnormal in shape or form • Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip or toe. • Folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate. • Dead, colorless tissue attatched to the natural nail plate • The tissue bordering the root and sides of a fingernail or toenail. • ...
Chapter 3 Foundation of Emergency Management Vocabulary 2018-11-09
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- / someone designed or trained to respond to an emergency.
- / an approach to emergency is an integrated approach to emergency preparedness planning.
- / the state of being prepared; readiness.
- / the philosophy that gave birth to Federal Emergency Management Agency. (FEMA)
- / the action or process of regaining possession or control of something stolen or lost.
- / a disastrous event caused directly and principally by one or more identifiable.
- / a calamitous event, especially one occurring suddenly.
- / the act of making a condition or consequence less severe.
- / a reaction to something.
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- / program that educates volunteers about disasters preparedness for the hazards that may impact their area.
- / managerial function charge with creating the framework within which communities reduce vulnerable.
- / the organization and training of civilians for the protection of lives and property.
- / influence or effect in something.
- / an unavoidable danger or risk, even though often foreseeable.
- /a serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- / an action performed or a feeling experienced in response to a situation or event.
- / some abrupt occurrence that interrupts an ongoing activity.
17 Clues: / a reaction to something. • / influence or effect in something. • / the state of being prepared; readiness. • / someone designed or trained to respond to an emergency. • / a calamitous event, especially one occurring suddenly. • / the act of making a condition or consequence less severe. • / some abrupt occurrence that interrupts an ongoing activity. • ...
Ch. 1 2023-08-25
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- oilreserves
- energyconservation
- electricgenerator
- hydrogen
- renewable
- fission
- sourcereduction
- recycling
- fusion
- hydroelectric
- landfill
- active
- nuclear
- Agriculture
- solid
- Industrial
- Pollution
- Ecology
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- supplyanddemand
- ecologicalfootprint
- geothermal
- petroleum
- tragedy of the commons
- biodegradable
- passive
- fossil
- biodiversity
- Natural
- alternative
- Agricultural
- sustainability
- Environmental
- hazardous
- energyefficiency
- biomass
35 Clues: solid • fusion • fossil • active • fission • passive • Natural • biomass • nuclear • Ecology • hydrogen • landfill • petroleum • renewable • recycling • hazardous • Pollution • geothermal • Industrial • oilreserves • alternative • Agriculture • biodiversity • Agricultural • biodegradable • hydroelectric • Environmental • sustainability • supplyanddemand • sourcereduction • energyefficiency • electricgenerator • energyconservation • ...
celebrities 2025-12-11
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- CHINA THALA
- YOUTH ICON MELODIES
- ROCKSTAR
- PALLAVARAM PONNU
- EXPRESSION QUEEN
- NATURAL EXPRESSION STAR
- BIKE LOVING STAR
- MAGNIFICENT MARY
- YOUNG SUPERSTAR
- RUN MACHINE
- ISAIGNANI
- CAPTAIN COOL
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- DANCE KING
- TAMIL RAP
- SUII CELEBRATION
- YOUNGEST COMPOSER-ACTOR
- FOOTBALL LEGEND FROM ARGENTINA
- NATURAL STAR
- PRINCE OF FUN
- SINGER TURNED ACTRESS
- FASTEST MAN ON EARTH
- GOD OF CRICKET
22 Clues: ROCKSTAR • TAMIL RAP • ISAIGNANI • DANCE KING • CHINA THALA • RUN MACHINE • NATURAL STAR • CAPTAIN COOL • PRINCE OF FUN • GOD OF CRICKET • YOUNG SUPERSTAR • SUII CELEBRATION • PALLAVARAM PONNU • EXPRESSION QUEEN • BIKE LOVING STAR • MAGNIFICENT MARY • YOUTH ICON MELODIES • FASTEST MAN ON EARTH • SINGER TURNED ACTRESS • YOUNGEST COMPOSER-ACTOR • NATURAL EXPRESSION STAR • FOOTBALL LEGEND FROM ARGENTINA
aquaculture crossword 2021-10-08
14 Clues: Fry • Spawn • Ammonia • Osmosis • Catfish • Salinity • Salmonids • Turbidity • Rolls over • Aquaculture • Water Quality • Aquaculturalist • Dissolved oxygen • Fisheries Natural Fisheries
ESS Topic 3 Important Terminology 2025-02-13
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- The excessive enrichment of water with nutrients, leading to algal blooms.
- Changes in population or community structures at the boundaries of ecosystems.
- Conservation of species in their natural habitat.
- A species that is native to a particular area and found nowhere else.
- The breaking up of habitat into smaller, isolated patches.
- The number of different species and the abundance of each species in an ecosystem.
- A non-native species that spreads rapidly and disrupts native ecosystems.
- The excessive use of natural resources leading to depletion.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Sustainable tourism that promotes conservation and benefits local communities.
- The gradual change in species over time due to natural selection.
- The natural and gradual change in species composition in an ecosystem over time.
- A designated region where biodiversity is conserved and human activity is restricted.
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- The benefits that humans obtain from ecosystems.
- The removal of forests for human activities such as agriculture and urbanization.
- A global inventory of the conservation status of species.
- Conservation methods outside of natural habitats, such as zoos and seed banks.
- The range of genetic material present in a species or population.
- A region with a high level of biodiversity and endemic species that is under threat from human activities.
- The range of different habitats in an ecosystem or biome.
- The process by which organisms best adapted to their environment survive and reproduce.
- The complete loss of a species from Earth.
- The process of restoring ecosystems to their natural state by reintroducing native species and reducing human influence.
- An international agreement aimed at regulating trade in endangered species.
- The formation of new species through evolutionary processes.
- A natural or artificial connection that allows wildlife movement between habitats.
- A chain reaction in an ecosystem where changes at one trophic level affect multiple levels.
- A species that has a critical role in maintaining ecosystem balance.
28 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 range of different habitats in an ecosystem or biome. • The breaking up of habitat into smaller, isolated patches. • ...
Polymers 2023-10-13
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- common name for the polymer polypropylene
- A transparent polymer commonly used in shatterproof windows and optical lenses.
- Polymers with the ability to heal _____ cracks
- polymer is used in making bottles for carbonated beverages due to its high strength
- long chain molecule made up of repeating smaller units
- A natural polymer used in food thickening and stabilizing agents
- polymer is used in making transparent sheets for overhead projectors
- Heat-resistant polymer used in kitchenware.
- Polymer used for non-stick coating in cookware
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- A commonly used self-healing polymer
- the primary component of plant cell walls, a natural polymer
- polymer is often used in making electrical insulation and wire coatings
- is used in making bulletproof vests and helmets
- Natural polymer found in exoskeleton of insects
- polymer is used in making synthetic rubber tires
- polymer is known for its use in making flexible, waterproof clothing
- Most common synthetic polymer using plastic bottles
- primary component of natural rubber
- the polymer used in making synthetic rubber
19 Clues: primary component of natural rubber • A commonly used self-healing polymer • common name for the polymer polypropylene • the polymer used in making synthetic rubber • Heat-resistant polymer used in kitchenware. • Polymers with the ability to heal _____ cracks • Polymer used for non-stick coating in cookware • is used in making bulletproof vests and helmets • ...
Food Additives: The Good, Bad, & The Ugly (Version B) 2024-11-09
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- Added nutrient for strong bones
- Artificial color in candy to match raspberry flavor
- Common natural preservative for flavor/kills bacteria can cause high blood pressure in large quantities
- Low-calorie artificial sweetener in diet drinks linked to cancer
- Unhealthy fat used in fried foods
- Preservative used to keep foods fresh longer unsafe in large doses
- Another name for Vitamin C
- Super sugary sweetener from corn linked to diabetes/weight gain
- Safe/Natural adds a sour taste, found in citrus fruits
- Safe additives to keep ingredients mixed w/o adding fat
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- Safe salt preservative in bread
- Thickener in ice cream has health benefits in appropriate doses
- Unsafe preservative used in cured meats
- Natural & safe food thickener from seaweed
- Preservative to prevent mold unsafe in large doses
- Another name for Vitamin E
- Flavor enhancer in savory foods (think chinese food)
- Natural sweetener rots teeth & lowers immune system
- Common artificial red coloring linked to ADHD & anxiety
19 Clues: Another name for Vitamin E • Another name for Vitamin C • Safe salt preservative in bread • Added nutrient for strong bones • Unhealthy fat used in fried foods • Unsafe preservative used in cured meats • Natural & safe food thickener from seaweed • Preservative to prevent mold unsafe in large doses • Artificial color in candy to match raspberry flavor • ...
Chapter 4 Earth Science 2020-11-30
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- The study of earth's structure, materials, and processes.
- Hot, plastic rock that fills the interior of many rocky planets and some natural satellites.
- The solid, relatively low-density outermost layer of rocky planets and natural satellites. It lies under loose surface materials and the oceans.
- The idea that the earth is ancient-billions of years old. A secular approach.
- Any raw material from the natural environment that we can use.
- A natural resource that has an unlimited supply or that can be easily replenished.
- The boundary between the earth's crust and mantle
- A natural resource that people cannot replenish.
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- The belief that all geologic processes are natural. Can be summed up by "The present is the key to the past."
- Efforts to wisely use natural resources.
- The upper mantle and the crust that move together with tectonic plates.
- In Earth, the dense, extremely hot central region of the earth's interior consisting of two parts.
12 Clues: Efforts to wisely use natural resources. • A natural resource that people cannot replenish. • The boundary between the earth's crust and mantle • The study of earth's structure, materials, and processes. • Any raw material from the natural environment that we can use. • The upper mantle and the crust that move together with tectonic plates. • ...
recursos naturais 2026-03-09
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- tipo de recurso natural não renovável compostos por materiais que produzem energia e calor.
- como era a relação do homem com a natureza no início.
- consequência que pode acontecer com a humanidade em virtude da exploração intensa dos recursos naturais.
- tipo de recurso natural ilimitado.
- atividade que realizamos diariamente para garantirmos nossa nutrição e que dependemos dos recursos naturais.
- recurso natural renovável usado para a hidratação do corpo.
- recurso não natural usado para confeccionar pratos, copos, garrafas.
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- elementos da natureza fundamentais para as necessidades humanas.
- tipo de recurso natural limitado.
- tipo de recurso natural não renovável compostos por minerais e rochas.
- tipo de recurso natural renovável que usam os seres vivos para nossas necessidades.
11 Clues: tipo de recurso natural limitado. • tipo de recurso natural ilimitado. • como era a relação do homem com a natureza no início. • recurso natural renovável usado para a hidratação do corpo. • elementos da natureza fundamentais para as necessidades humanas. • recurso não natural usado para confeccionar pratos, copos, garrafas. • ...
Chapter 8: Immigration and Cultural Diversity 2024-11-19
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- The act of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- Natural disasters, climate change, or environmental degradation are examples of this, which can force people to migrate in search of safety and stability.
- This 4th Category of pull factor could be the reason many Canadians might want to live in California during the winter
- This historical event lead to Canada adopting more inclusive immigration policies
- This 1st Category of pull factor is the number one reason why people move (from the push and pull factors video)
- This 2nd Category of pull factor involves people wanting to move to a region with a fair and stable goverment
- To leave Canada
- In Quebec you wont see the word "STOP" on a Stop Sign, but instead this
- This 3rd Category of pull factor involves moving to an area that meets the subjective wants and needs of a person (think how some people want to live in a big city, and others would want to live in the countryside)
- This country is a popular destination for immigrants due to its high quality of life, job opportunities, and welcoming environment
- Many people have to emigrate from this country after it was hit by the largest earthquake of the year in 2023
- This act of being treated unfairly by people in their home country can be a push factor to immigrate to another country
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- This is a pull factor for people who want to better improve their progress in school or university
- Things that would make a person want to leave their home country
- This language is not a recognized official language of in Quebec
- Only one province in Canada has this as their own and only official language
- The Majority of Quebec Immigrants settle in this major city
- This push factor involves people in their home country having very little access to wealth
- Many immigrants in the 1800s and 1900s came to Canada seeking employment for this cross-country transportation project
- This Canadian Province is known for
- Things that would make a person want to move to a certain country.
- People returning to their home countries after having left for a period of time
- When people of diverse cultural backgrounds coexist and interact in a region, that region can be described as being this:
23 Clues: To leave Canada • This Canadian Province is known for • The act of coming to live permanently in a foreign country • The Majority of Quebec Immigrants settle in this major city • Things that would make a person want to leave their home country • This language is not a recognized official language of in Quebec • ...
BLaw Insurance 2026-02-11
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- after a certain time, insurer cannot contest a false statement from insured to avoid paying out
- house, garage, other buildings on holder's lot + personal possessions
- personal liability is someone is injured on property from unsafe conditions
- has a specified value
- insured has a grace period to pay an overdue premium
- increases the amount of liability the insurance company will cover
- fixed premium for definite term then paid out to beneficiary
- term and whole; every contribution becomes 2 deductions
- amount paid by insured to secure policy
- covers as many risks as the insured is willing to pay for
- usually means court is against insurance company
- one item only
- provides an owner who insures property up to a percent will recover loss up to the face amount of policy; if less, owner is responsible for proportionate loss
- premiums for a certain amount of years
- covers the insured's care damage in any collision
- no agreed upon value
- a memo indicating the policy is pending and states the terms; provides temporary coverage
- for attorneys, physicians, architects, engineers, etc
- = Loss x (amount of coverage/coinsurance % x Property value)
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- governed by contract law and individual state regulations
- covers a class of property
- supplements specific
- for bodily injury and property damage
- the primary concern when determining liability
- the insurance contract
- when parties don't agree on amount of loss covered/value of property lost, they demand an estimate from party without interest
- policy with several companies coving the same interest; coverage>loss = proportionate collection
- individual transferring certain risks to insurance company through a contract
- consideration paid to insurer
- can be written to match the specific risks
- the premises MUST be occupied at the time of the loss
- premiums paid for specific term and pay out only if death INSIDE that term
- omnibus clause aka. a catch-all
- accumulated cash surrender to be used as loan collateral; pay through life and fixed payment after death
- provides compensation for 1. Injury/death 2. damage to property 3. other losses
- covers injuries on the job and state statute governs
- natural disasters/weather, loss, damage
- what the insurance company is sometimes called
- act in good faith
39 Clues: one item only • act in good faith • supplements specific • no agreed upon value • has a specified value • the insurance contract • covers a class of property • consideration paid to insurer • omnibus clause aka. a catch-all • for bodily injury and property damage • premiums for a certain amount of years • natural disasters/weather, loss, damage • ...
geography crossword 2019-06-07
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- Natural products that can be converted or used by humans for use
- personal relationships with that human beings have with the environment
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- The impact of human activities measured in terms of the area of biological productivity
- Living and nonliving components of an area
- occurs when changes in Earth's climate system result in new weather patterns
- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful poisonous effects.
- An act or process in which something becomes different
- Represents the area used to supply wood, timber and fuel wood.
- The process of making an area more urban
- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- Represents the area uses to supply fish.
- Graze (grassland) so heavily that the vegetation is damaged
- things that are done for us by the natural environment that do not produce consumable resources
- Ratio of something compared to real life measurement
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- The seven geographical concepts
- Part of the Earth’s surface that is identified and given meaning by people
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- To meet the need of the current generation without compromising the future generations.
- Investigating the way things are arranged on the Earth’s surface
- Represents the area used to grow crops
- A natural resource or source of energy that is not depleted by use.
- a change or disturbance of the environment
- Accounts for the area of forest required to absorb CO2
- Any beneficial natural process arising from healthy ecosystems
- the increase in the number of individuals in a population
- Links between people and places
- processes in the natural environment that absorb our waste
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
30 Clues: The seven geographical concepts • Links between people and places • Represents the area used to grow crops • The process of making an area more urban • Represents the area uses to supply fish. • a change or disturbance of the environment • Living and nonliving components of an area • The action of clearing a wide area of trees. • ...
Chapter 9 Nail Structure & Growth Crossword 2021-07-16
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- Hardened keratin plate that sits on and covers the natural nail bed. It is the most visible and functional part of the natural nail unit.
- Area where the nail plate cells are formed; this area is composed of matrix cells that produce the nail plate.
- Living skin at the base of the natural nail plate that covers the matrix area.
- Dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate.
- Also known as lateral nail fold; the fold of skin overlapping the side of the nail.
- Thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and the nail bed.
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- When the nail is abnormal in shape or form.
- The tissue bordering the root and sides of a fingernail or toenail.
- Also known as onyx; the hard protective plate is composed mainly of keratin, the same fibrous protein found in skin and hair. The keratin in natural nails is harder than the keratin in skin or hair.
- Tough band of fibrous tissue that connects bones or holds an organ in place.
- Composed of several major parts of the fingernail including the nail plate, nail bed, matrix, cuticle, eponychium, hyponychium, specialized ligaments, and nail fold.
- Slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and free edge of the natural nail plate.
- Furrow on each side of the nail.
- Folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate.
- Portion of the living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge.
- Part of the nail plate that extends over the tip of the finger or toe.
- Visible part of the matrix that extends from underneath the living skin; it is the whitish, half-moon shape at the base of the nail.
17 Clues: Furrow on each side of the nail. • When the nail is abnormal in shape or form. • Folds of normal skin that surround the natural nail plate. • Dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate. • The tissue bordering the root and sides of a fingernail or toenail. • Thin layer of tissue that attaches the nail plate and the nail bed. • ...
dye 2024-10-07
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- An ancient purple dye made from sea snails.
- An earthy pigment that provides a warm yellow shade.
- A berry that produces dark purple dye.
- A blue pigment often used in ceramics and glass.
- A fruit that yields a blue-purple dye.
- A fabric dyeing technique using wax to resist color.
- A bright yellow to orange pigment made from cadmium salts.
- A bright yellow pigment commonly used in art.
- A dye made from the leaves of a flowering plant, used for body art.
- A costly spice known for its yellow pigment.
- Can be processed to create natural dyes.
- A synthetic dye derived from coal tar.
- Refers to dyes that are chemically manufactured.
- A leafy green vegetable used to make a green dye.
- A fruit that produces a deep purple dye.
- A synthetic dye characterized by nitrogen groups.
- A red dye derived from madder root.
- A bright red pigment made from mercury sulfide.
- A Japanese tie-dye technique creating unique patterns.
- A reddish-brown pigment from oxidized iron.
- A yellow spice used as a natural coloring agent.
- A vegetable that can create a deep red pigment.
- A bright red pigment made from cadmium sulfide.
- A white pigment often used in paints and coatings.
- The pit can produce a pink dye when processed.
- A hue that can be achieved with various natural sources like plants.
- Can be used to produce shades of purple and red.
- A dye made from crushed cochineal insects, producing red.
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- A deep black pigment made from charred ivory.
- A black pigment made from burnt organic material.
- A deep blue pigment created by reacting iron salts.
- Flowers used for their vibrant red dye properties.
- A pigment used to create white or pastel shades.
- A reddish-brown pigment created from heated clay.
- A source of natural dye that produces yellow to brown shades.
- A substance used to stabilize dye on fabric.
- A vibrant pink dye derived from the fuchsia plant.
- A term used to describe dyes that do not fade easily.
- A natural earth pigment ranging from yellow to red.
- Natural compounds found in plants, often used for dyeing.
- A blue stone historically ground to create pigment.
- A pigment that produces various shades of red, brown, or yellow.
- A natural dye that yields shades of purple.
- A vivid red pigment made from cochineal insects.
- A natural dye derived from the husks of walnuts, producing brown.
- A dark brown pigment originally made from cuttlefish ink.
- Often used to describe non-synthetic coloring agents.
- A natural resin used as a binding agent in dyes.
- A plant used historically to produce red dye.
- A plant that can produce purple dye when boiled.
- A green mineral pigment historically used in art.
- A deep blue dye traditionally derived from plants.
- A light purple hue often used in fabric dyeing.
53 Clues: A red dye derived from madder root. • A berry that produces dark purple dye. • A fruit that yields a blue-purple dye. • A synthetic dye derived from coal tar. • Can be processed to create natural dyes. • A fruit that produces a deep purple dye. • An ancient purple dye made from sea snails. • A natural dye that yields shades of purple. • ...
Water 2026-05-24
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- formula of water
- large natural stream
- A large natural or artificial lake used as a water supply
- artificial waterway
- Water barrier
- deep hole for extracting water
- energy generated from water
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- Sheltered body of water where ships can anchor
- massive ocean wave
- A small stream of natural water
- related to ocean levels
- inland body of water
- overflow of water
- the study of water
- vast body of salty water
15 Clues: Water barrier • formula of water • overflow of water • massive ocean wave • the study of water • artificial waterway • large natural stream • inland body of water • related to ocean levels • vast body of salty water • energy generated from water • deep hole for extracting water • A small stream of natural water • Sheltered body of water where ships can anchor • ...
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ecology 2024-06-06
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- which deteriorate
- wooded animal only in canada
- in the forest
- variety of species
- study of the environement
- atmosphere
- countrie
- greenhouse gas
- action of destroying many trees
- color
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- grill
- that must be protected
- international organisation for ecology
- put forward
- white
- natural
- same the robson mont
- who was the there before
- liquid who pollute
- flamme
20 Clues: grill • white • color • flamme • natural • countrie • atmosphere • put forward • in the forest • greenhouse gas • which deteriorate • variety of species • liquid who pollute • same the robson mont • that must be protected • who was the there before • study of the environement • wooded animal only in canada • action of destroying many trees • international organisation for ecology
CRUCIGRAMA 2020-05-12
36 Clues: yes • know • libre • fauna • flora • danza • batir • today • ritmo • cernir • dialogo • spyware • futboll • mezclar • lenguas • melodia • natural • ciencia • carrera • division • politico • fraccion • redactar • antivirus • actividad • emociones • redaccion • problemas • reglamento • prejuicios • antepasado • agricultura • computadora • componentes • estrategias • multiplicacion
Greography 2016-11-21
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- An event were waves are retreated back to the ocean.
- A natural event where huge waves wear the shore away.
- A decompisition landform which an island is attached to the mainland by a narrow peace of land such as a split or bar.
- A natural event that builds upon the shore.
- This event moves beach materials up and down the beach
- The ocean wearing the shore away.
- A natural flowing watercourse, usually fresh water, flowing towards and ocean, sea,or lake.
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- A particular scape made on the earths surface e.g Mountains, Hills, Flat areas/ open feilds.
- A natural event where waves carry little particles adding to a landfrom.
- A natural feature of formation of the earth surface.
- Natural events that changes the apperance or texture of landforms through time.
- A steep and often verticle coloumn or coloumns of rock in the sea near a coast.
- Near the coast.
13 Clues: Near the coast. • The ocean wearing the shore away. • A natural event that builds upon the shore. • An event were waves are retreated back to the ocean. • A natural feature of formation of the earth surface. • A natural event where huge waves wear the shore away. • This event moves beach materials up and down the beach • ...
