natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Intro to Natural Resources 2021-09-06
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- Natural resources that can last forever regardless of human activity.
- Natural resources that cannot be replaced or reproduced.
- study of interactions of organisms with one another and with physical and chemical environments.
- Choosing not to use our natural resources.
- Natural resources that can naturally renew themselves.
- Animals, including humans, give off ___________________ that the plants need to live.
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- Those things with which we come in contact that can be used to perform any useful function.
- The idea that all natural resources depend on each other is known as natural resource dependence.
- The wise use of our natural resources.
- The ______________ process releases minerals back into the soil.
- Humans need animals for food, clothing, and work.
11 Clues: The wise use of our natural resources. • Choosing not to use our natural resources. • Humans need animals for food, clothing, and work. • Natural resources that can naturally renew themselves. • Natural resources that cannot be replaced or reproduced. • The ______________ process releases minerals back into the soil. • ...
Natalie Bentkofsky Unit 1 Crossword 2025-09-22
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- oxygen production, flood protection, protection from soil erosion
- the use and management of resources that allows full natural replacement of the resources exploited and full recovery of the ecosystems affected by their extraction and use
- These are views that shape how people perceive environmental issues
- the area of land and water requires to sustainably provide all resources at the rate at which they are being consumed by a given population
- An EVS that focuses on technologically fixing environmental issues
- an estimate of an ecosystems production of natural resources but also of its absorption and cycling of materials
- when bodies of water receive inputs of nutrients, and grow plants and plankton
- timber, fiber, food, water
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- a day when humans demand more than the earth can give
- natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services
- An EVS that focuses on humans fixing environmental issues
- a report that is used to evaluate a projects environmental causes and effects
- An EVS that focuses on fixing environmental issues with the environment
- the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without envrionmental degradation
- the yield obtained from natural resources
- the addition of a substance that harms earths natural goods
16 Clues: timber, fiber, food, water • the yield obtained from natural resources • a day when humans demand more than the earth can give • An EVS that focuses on humans fixing environmental issues • the addition of a substance that harms earths natural goods • oxygen production, flood protection, protection from soil erosion • ...
Social Studies Puzzle 2021-05-17
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- minister Executive leader of parliamentary
- City
- A leader who represents a country
- electricity powered by water
- a belief in a higher power or being(s)
- Normal weather for a geographic area
- Small group of people that have power
- Huge wave that is a natural disaster
- map Shows natural features on a map
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- Density Number of people in a certain area
- King or queen
- location An Exact place on Earth
- A leader with all power
- Making of city
- energy Energy made from natural resources
- A person who lives in a certain place
- Countryside or country
- expectancy A estimated time for a person to live
- the way we behave and act
- Map Shows boundries and cities
20 Clues: City • King or queen • Making of city • Countryside or country • A leader with all power • the way we behave and act • electricity powered by water • Map Shows boundries and cities • location An Exact place on Earth • A leader who represents a country • Normal weather for a geographic area • Huge wave that is a natural disaster • map Shows natural features on a map • ...
Darr 2024-09-04
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- When individuals actively participate in social, economic, or environmental causes around the world
- A form of global movement advocating for social or political change.
- The United Nations' initiative to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all.
- An organization that often works across borders to provide humanitarian aid.
- The right to basic necessities like food, shelter, and safety.
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- The interconnectedness of the world through technology, trade, and culture.
- A global issue concerning the emission of greenhouse gases.
- The idea that everyone, regardless of where they are born, is part of a global community.
- The term for leaving one's home country due to environmental disasters.
9 Clues: A global issue concerning the emission of greenhouse gases. • The right to basic necessities like food, shelter, and safety. • A form of global movement advocating for social or political change. • The term for leaving one's home country due to environmental disasters. • The interconnectedness of the world through technology, trade, and culture. • ...
Environment's Crossword by Larissa Remenyi 2014-11-13
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- Destruction of jungles,forests and natural habitats
- Power that uses the wind
- A natural disaster which damages the crops
- Industrial waste poured in water
- It's caused by air pollution
- Food modified in laborities
- Spray that cause the green house effect
- An area where the environment is protected
- Too much waste
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- "Strato di ozono" in English
- Rain which damages trees,lakes and buildings
- What’s the petroleum?
- Animals that are disappearing
- What we must do with our rubbish
- “Multare” in English
- The protection of the natural world
- Person who kills animals for body parts
- Change in world’s climate like ocean levels rising
- The gas more released in the atmosphere
- The place where our rubbish is left
20 Clues: Too much waste • “Multare” in English • What’s the petroleum? • Power that uses the wind • Food modified in laborities • "Strato di ozono" in English • It's caused by air pollution • Animals that are disappearing • What we must do with our rubbish • Industrial waste poured in water • The protection of the natural world • The place where our rubbish is left • ...
LING 2026-01-25
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- Pollution in rivers and oceans
- Text that aims to persuade readers
- Damage to the natural environment
- Dirty air caused by vehicles and factories
- Gas that causes global warming
- Energy source that can be renewed
- Cutting down trees illegally
- The last part of analytical exposition text
- Animals and plants living in nature
- The increase of Earth's temperature
- Paragraph that states the writer's opinion
- Part of analytical exposition that gives reasons
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- Gas layer that protects the Earth
- Trash that cannot decompose easily
- Main purpose of analytical Exposition text
- Environmental problem caused by waste and chemicals
- Overuse of natural resources
- Using things again to reduce waste
- Natural resources like air and water
- Energy from the sun
20 Clues: Energy from the sun • Cutting down trees illegally • Overuse of natural resources • Pollution in rivers and oceans • Gas that causes global warming • Gas layer that protects the Earth • Damage to the natural environment • Energy source that can be renewed • Trash that cannot decompose easily • Text that aims to persuade readers • Using things again to reduce waste • ...
Chapter 8 Regular Income Tax Exclusion From Gross Income 2024-03-08
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- Payments received from retirement plans, which may be excluded up to a certain amount.
- Additional benefits provided by employers, sometimes excluded from taxable income.
- Expenses or allowances that reduce taxable income.
- Financial aid provided to individuals affected by natural disasters, sometimes excluded from taxable income.
- Income earned abroad, which may be excluded up to a certain amount.
- Interest earned from municipal bonds, often excluded from gross income for federal tax purposes.
- Payments made to a former spouse after a divorce, sometimes excluded from gross income.
- The process of imposing taxes on individuals or entities by a government authority.
- Payments received from life insurance policies, often excluded from gross income.
- Total income received before any deductions or exclusions.
- earned from the sale of certain assets, which may be excluded up to a certain amount.
- Financial help provided for the care of dependents, sometimes excluded from gross income.
- Payments made to employees who are injured on the job, sometimes excluded from taxable income.
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- Specific amounts of income that are excluded from taxation.
- Payments or services provided to veterans, sometimes excluded from taxable income.
- Compensation received due to a disability, sometimes excluded from taxable income.
- Payments made for health insurance coverage, sometimes excluded from gross income.
- Additional advantages or payments received, often excluded from taxable income.
- Additional payments made for municipal bonds, sometimes excluded from gross income.
- Retirement, disability, and survivor benefits provided by the Social Security Administration, sometimes excluded from taxable income.
- Withdrawals from Individual Retirement Accounts, which may be excluded from gross income if certain conditions are met.
- Amounts excluded from taxable income for housing expenses, such as employer-provided housing.
- Income that is subject to taxation after deductions and exemptions.
- Financial aid granted to students to help them pursue their education, sometimes excluded from gross income.
- Property or money received from someone who has died, often excluded from taxable income.
- Income not subject to taxation.
- Transfers of money or property given voluntarily without expecting anything in return, often excluded from taxable income.
- Items or income that are included in gross income for tax purposes.
- Financial aid provided for educational purposes, sometimes excluded from gross income.
- Payments received for services rendered, which may be taxable or excluded depending on circumstances.
30 Clues: Income not subject to taxation. • Expenses or allowances that reduce taxable income. • Total income received before any deductions or exclusions. • Specific amounts of income that are excluded from taxation. • Income that is subject to taxation after deductions and exemptions. • Income earned abroad, which may be excluded up to a certain amount. • ...
safety crossword puzzle 2025-03-04
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- A natural method of converting food and garden waste into fertilizer
- A proactive risk assessment tool identifying failure modes in a system
- A trained individual who provides immediate assistance in an emergency
- A safety device used to prevent fire from traveling back into a flammable atmosphere
- document which defines fire safety regulations in LNG terminals
- mandatory for every building for access
- To be done at the site to brief hazards before start of work
- Strategy to fight fire
- Need to be done in emergency
- Required for transportation of hazardous goods
- workplace plan required by OSHA to prevent workplace fires
- A method of waste disposal involving combustion
- Required in confined spaces to prevent the buildup of hazardous gases
- The controlled burning of excess gas to prevent pressure build-up
- OISD mandates this activity to test emergency preparedness in industrial plants
- A clean and organized workspace reduces accident risks
- type of passive protection
- 1974 UK chemical plant explosion from a pipeline modification
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- Used to prevent accidental machine startup during maintenance
- A fitting that allows fire trucks to supply water to sprinkler systems
- This term refers to a catastrophic explosion due to overheating of pressurized gas
- A structured approach to managing crises and disasters
- This type of extinguisher is used for flammable liquid fires
- This determines how easily a liquid can catch fire
- A global regulation controlling pollution from ships, including LNG carriers
- Material failure caused by exposure to extremely low LNG temperatures
- A tank or silo is an example of this type of work area
- Required for pipeline carrying flammable fluids
- A fire involving cooking oils and fats
- This safety approach emphasizes the importance of human actions and habits
- A key PSM element that identifies and evaluates potential process risks
- A structured method for identifying potential process hazards in an industrial plant
- to be located at a distance of 30m
- Floating barriers which curtail the spread of oil
- A measure of how much carbon dioxide one’s activities generate
- Used to prevent inhalation of harmful gases or particles
- Safety review conducted before starting a new or modified process
37 Clues: Strategy to fight fire • type of passive protection • Need to be done in emergency • to be located at a distance of 30m • A fire involving cooking oils and fats • mandatory for every building for access • Required for transportation of hazardous goods • Required for pipeline carrying flammable fluids • A method of waste disposal involving combustion • ...
Government Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-21
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- It was a major step in the growth of union rights.
- Created by Congress in 1953 to replace the Federal Security Agency.
- The Department under which the military operates.
- Was a New deal program begun to develop the resources of the area in and around the Tennesse River.
- Oversees American transportation infastructre.
- The agency that makes sure the companies that sell stocks tell the truth about their business and about their profits and losses.
- It oversees our country's manned and unmanned space programs and carries on research in the aerospace field
- Freddie Mac.
- Called the watchdog agency that Congress created in 1921.
- Regulates communication by radio, television, satellite, cable, and the Internet.
- It carries out the delivery of mail and maintains thousands of post offices around the country.
- Fannie Mae.
- It has the power to oversee the activities of banks.
- Insures some mortgages that private banks make to homeowners.
- Ten percent of its budget goes to research conducted by its own nearly 6000 scientists.
- Gives benefits to millions of veterans.
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- Establishes rules for air traffic
- Provides for artistic endeavors and scientific research, respectfully.
- A major part of their mission is to encourage home ownership
- It includes many offices and bureaus the most noted is the FBI.
- Alaska
- With honor and integrity, we will safeguard the American people, our homeland, and our values.
- An American scientific and regulatory agency responsible for forecasting weather and monitoring oceanic and atmospheric conditions.
- One of the main reasons the federal budget and bureaucracy have grown over the last 25 years.
- Coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government.
- This seven-member panel had the job of overseeing the practices of railroads.
- Inspects and grades food that US farmers produce and that importers bring into the country.
- Provides assistance, information, and loans to the nation's small businesses.
- Leads the federal government's response to natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods.
- Investigates threats of terrorism and foreign intrigue against the country as well as alleged violations of criminal law.
- Provides loans to farmers who want to expand their operations or short-term loans until they sell their crops
- Certifies the quality of food and cosmetics sold in America and approves new prescriptions
- Ginnie Mae
33 Clues: Alaska • Ginnie Mae • Fannie Mae. • Freddie Mac. • Establishes rules for air traffic • Gives benefits to millions of veterans. • Oversees American transportation infastructre. • The Department under which the military operates. • It was a major step in the growth of union rights. • It has the power to oversee the activities of banks. • ...
Modern Federal Bureaucracy 2024-10-15
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- Replaced Federal Security Agency
- Insures deposits people have in banks
- Government Publishing Office
- Develops resources surrounding Tennessee River
- Nicknamed Freddie Mac, Charge fees to investors who but loan packages
- Leads federal response to natural disasters
- Provides loans to farmers who want to expand operations
- Preserves important documents and records
- conducts elections among workers to determine whether a union is desired by the majority or not
- Provides loans and insures banks don't lose money on mortgage loans
- Track down criminals on a world-wide scale
- Created after stock market crash in 1929, ensures honesty of financial security dealers
- Issues weather forecasts and conducts research in seas and skies
- Delivers mail and maintains post offices around the country
- Established in 1870 by Congress with the Attorney General as the head
- Coordinates intelligence-gathering to maintain security
- Formerly the General Accounting Office
- Collects statistics on diseases such as COVID-19
- Oversees Secret Service, Coast Guard, Customs, and TSA
- Agency that inspects and grades all food in the U.S.
- Provides assistance, information, and loans to small businesses
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- Encourages homeownership and focuses on low and middle income families
- Oversees infrastructure and develops transportation plans and policies
- Certifies the quality of food
- Oversaw policies of railroads, was abolished in 1995
- Awards grants to researchers at different schools and organizations
- Nicknamed Ginnie Mae, Charge fees to investors who buy loan packages
- Nicknamed Fannie Mae, deals with FHA mortgage loans
- Regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable
- A wildlife refuge in Alaska
- An organization for the welfare of those who have previously served our country
- Investigates terrorism threats and violations of federal crimes
- Oversees national space exploration programs
- International treaty organization created in 1949 to protect freedom of its members
- Provides grants for artistic endeavors
- U.S. military is organized into 11 of these across the world
- Formerly the Department of War and the Department of the Navy
- Highest ranking members of each branch of the U.S. military
- The agency you pay (or will pay) taxes to
- Formed from remaining HEW functions after Education became its own department
- Establishes rules for air traffic
41 Clues: A wildlife refuge in Alaska • Government Publishing Office • Certifies the quality of food • Replaced Federal Security Agency • Establishes rules for air traffic • Insures deposits people have in banks • Provides grants for artistic endeavors • Formerly the General Accounting Office • Preserves important documents and records • The agency you pay (or will pay) taxes to • ...
GeoSHAPE 2017-08-07
Across
- study of landforms, climate, place, plants, animals, human effects
- the past and its effects
- natural features of earth's surface
- to use
- natural items people use that come from the land
- jobs, careers, activities
- a topic people disagree on
- relationships of power
- free time
- related to a group with same culture
- to make
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- your surroundings, spelled with iron
- first to a land or place
- to move
- control of natural resources and money
- any practices taken to the highest skill level
- the usual weather and temperature of a place
- large group of people with common values
- way of life shared by a people
19 Clues: to use • to move • to make • free time • relationships of power • first to a land or place • the past and its effects • jobs, careers, activities • a topic people disagree on • way of life shared by a people • natural features of earth's surface • your surroundings, spelled with iron • related to a group with same culture • control of natural resources and money • ...
Algebra 1 crossword puzzle 2022-05-09
Long-Term Recovery Puzzle 2019-07-01
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- Responsible for the Federal leadership in long-term disaster recovery (abbr.)
- Mission area to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards.
- Summary of findings and issues identified by the six RSFs supporting the NDRF (abbr.)
- Facility or mobile office where survivors may go for information about our programs or other disaster assistance programs, and to ask questions related to their case (abbr.)
- Mission area capabilities necessary to avoid, prevent or stop a threatened or actual act of terrorism
- Involves the location, rescue (extrication), and initial medical stabilization of individuals (abbr.)
- Alternative Dispute Resolution law doctrine (abbr.)
- NDRF’S federal coordinating structure (abbr.)
- Describes the Nation’s approach to national preparedness (abbr.)
- U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development Recovery Support Function
- Headquarters for FEMA staff and operations during a disaster (abbr.)
- U.S. Dept. of Commerce Recovery Support Function
- FDRC’s chief operations officer (abbr.)
- U.S. Department of Interior Recovery Function
- Training operations (abbr.)
- Assists stakeholders in identifying and understanding recovery resources, policies, and programs (abbr.)
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Recovery Support Function
- and Social Services U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Recovery Support Function
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- All administrative, communications, logistics, human resources, mission assignments, and reporting support for the IRC mission
- Provides technical resources to Recovery Support Functions for geospatial and analytical needs (abbr.)
- Mission area to save lives, protect property and the environment, and meet basic human needs after an incident
- Phase of recovery that may continue for months or years
- Designated leader for coordinating, facilitating, and implementing the mission of the RSF (abbr.)
- Combined effort of federal agencies to leverage resources in a joint field operation following a disaster (abbr.)
- web-based software program, to record, update in real time, and share community and county issues, strategies and actions with federal, state and local partners (abbr.)
- The number of phases of emergency management
- Supports the FCO and FDRC in establishing and managing effective coordination structures with the RSFs (abbr.)
- Solves conflicts (abbr.)
- Defines what it means for the whole community to be prepared for all types of disasters and emergencies (abbr.)
- Mission area to reduce the loss of life and property by lessening the impact of disasters
- Part of the National Preparedness System (abbr.)
- Responsible for the Local leadership in long-term disaster recovery (abbr.)
- Mission area to assist communities affected by an incident to recover effectively
- State, local, tribal, territorial and local communities (abbr.)
- reduce flood damages by restricting floodplain development (abbr.)
- Responsible for the State leadership in long-term disaster recovery (abbr.)
- Responsible for the Tribal leadership in long-term disaster recovery (abbr.)
37 Clues: Solves conflicts (abbr.) • Training operations (abbr.) • FDRC’s chief operations officer (abbr.) • The number of phases of emergency management • NDRF’S federal coordinating structure (abbr.) • U.S. Department of Interior Recovery Function • Part of the National Preparedness System (abbr.) • U.S. Dept. of Commerce Recovery Support Function • ...
Organization 2025-03-16
Across
- As a branch of the WHO I operate across the Americas.
- I strike without warning, with fury untold, leaving lands barren, and stories of old. Fields turn to dust, or drown in the tide, food stores are lost, where hunger will hide. I shatter the balance, where crops used to grow, what am I, that brings such a woe?
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- When disaster strikes or hunger's near, I deliver aid, far and wide, I steer. From grains to meals, I lend a hand, across the world, I make my stand. What am I?
- When storms lay waste and hunger bites, I work to heal, and set things right. From tainted waters to a weakened frame, I battle illness, in disaster's flame. I guide the flow of aid and care, ensuring health, beyond compare. Though food's not my primary domain, I know its role, to ease the pain. What am I?
- I dance across the sea with might, a swirling eye, a fearsome sight. I bring destruction, wind, and flood, a tempest's wrath, misunderstood. What am I?
- This local organization is the main organization responsible for aiding in support during natural disasters.
6 Clues: As a branch of the WHO I operate across the Americas. • This local organization is the main organization responsible for aiding in support during natural disasters. • I dance across the sea with might, a swirling eye, a fearsome sight. I bring destruction, wind, and flood, a tempest's wrath, misunderstood. What am I? • ...
Resource Management 2025-04-16
Across
- Another air pollution source (2 words)
- limiting the availability of ____________ foods is a key factor in malnutrition.
- an air pollution source
- Lack of nutrition education can be a cause for _________
- Without reliable electricity, students have ______________ studying after dark
- Pollutants are any _________ added to the atmosphere by natural human activities
- burn this for heat
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- This is a natural resource for farming
- you can collect solar power for _______
- malnutrition gives you a _______ immune system
- This is essential for crops, livestock, and drinking (2 words)
- water is for _______ and bathing
- A natural _______ is a substance valuable to humans
- this is a natural resource for building shelters
- Global energy poverty has a _______ effect on the economy
15 Clues: burn this for heat • an air pollution source • water is for _______ and bathing • This is a natural resource for farming • Another air pollution source (2 words) • you can collect solar power for _______ • malnutrition gives you a _______ immune system • this is a natural resource for building shelters • A natural _______ is a substance valuable to humans • ...
Unit 3 disasters 2022-12-06
Across
- requiering or involving detailed or specific knowledge or training.
- people who design buildings and make sure them.
- not harmed or affected by something.
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function of a building.
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- destroyed a buildingcompletely.
- a person who freely offer to take part in an enterprise.
- an activity that you do many times to practice a skill.
- a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
8 Clues: destroyed a buildingcompletely. • not harmed or affected by something. • people who design buildings and make sure them. • a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft. • an activity that you do many times to practice a skill. • a person who freely offer to take part in an enterprise. • requiering or involving detailed or specific knowledge or training. • ...
Health & Finance 2014-02-04
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- a calming practice
- corporate and personal rescue
- Winston Churchills Mad Dogs haunting
- makes the world go round
- a decline in value
- a natural healer for mild burns,used in aromatherapy
- natural source of vitamin D
- yours minus all liabilities(3)(5)
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- recommended by the Cancer Council
- type of fat essential for metabolism,some good some bad
- too much sun can cause this
- return on investment
- for our twilight years
- saintly herbal uplift(2)(5)(4)
- a collection of investments
- can be used to generate income
- natural blood cleanser,not just a stick for dipping
- substance created by busy little workers
- should do 30 minutes a day
- needed for hydration
20 Clues: a calming practice • a decline in value • return on investment • needed for hydration • for our twilight years • makes the world go round • should do 30 minutes a day • too much sun can cause this • a collection of investments • natural source of vitamin D • corporate and personal rescue • saintly herbal uplift(2)(5)(4) • can be used to generate income • ...
Environmental Problems 2023-12-06
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- The impact humans leave on an environment
- Spilling contaminants into nature
- Exceeding max capacity
- Name one thing Overpopulation causes
- name one renewable source
- Benefiting off a natural resource (Poaching)
- Wrote Sand county Almanac about management about wildlife
- The study of the natural world and how we affect it.
- pleasing to look at
- Manage resources
- Depletion of natural resources
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- First directer of the U.S. Forest service
- Name one thing pollution causes
- made a national wildlife reserve for the Brown pelican
- Variety of life in nature
- protect nature from danger
- wrote a book about pesticides.
- Name one nonrenewable source
- Vaccines,and anti-venom
- Nature writer and established Yosemite National park
- To keep the ecosystem in balance
21 Clues: Manage resources • pleasing to look at • Exceeding max capacity • Vaccines,and anti-venom • Variety of life in nature • name one renewable source • protect nature from danger • Name one nonrenewable source • wrote a book about pesticides. • Depletion of natural resources • Name one thing pollution causes • To keep the ecosystem in balance • Spilling contaminants into nature • ...
Environmental Problems 2023-12-06
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- The impact humans leave on an environment
- Spilling contaminants into nature
- Exceeding max capacity
- Name one thing Overpopulation causes
- name one renewable source
- Benefiting off a natural resource (Poaching)
- Wrote Sand county Almanac about management about wildlife
- The study of the natural world and how we affect it.
- pleasing to look at
- Manage resources
- Depletion of natural resources
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- First directer of the U.S. Forest service
- Name one thing pollution causes
- made a national wildlife reserve for the Brown pelican
- Variety of life in nature
- protect nature from danger
- wrote a book about pesticides.
- Name one nonrenewable source
- Vaccines,and anti-venom
- Nature writer and established Yosemite National park
- To keep the ecosystem in balance
21 Clues: Manage resources • pleasing to look at • Exceeding max capacity • Vaccines,and anti-venom • Variety of life in nature • name one renewable source • protect nature from danger • Name one nonrenewable source • wrote a book about pesticides. • Depletion of natural resources • Name one thing pollution causes • To keep the ecosystem in balance • Spilling contaminants into nature • ...
Environmental Problems 2023-12-06
Across
- The impact humans leave on an environment
- Spilling contaminants into nature
- Exceeding max capacity
- Name one thing Overpopulation causes
- name one renewable source
- Benefiting off a natural resource (Poaching)
- Wrote Sand county Almanac about management about wildlife
- The study of the natural world and how we affect it.
- pleasing to look at
- Manage resources
- Depletion of natural resources
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- First directer of the U.S. Forest service
- Name one thing pollution causes
- made a national wildlife reserve for the Brown pelican
- Variety of life in nature
- protect nature from danger
- wrote a book about pesticides.
- Name one nonrenewable source
- Vaccines,and anti-venom
- Nature writer and established Yosemite National park
- To keep the ecosystem in balance
21 Clues: Manage resources • pleasing to look at • Exceeding max capacity • Vaccines,and anti-venom • Variety of life in nature • name one renewable source • protect nature from danger • Name one nonrenewable source • wrote a book about pesticides. • Depletion of natural resources • Name one thing pollution causes • To keep the ecosystem in balance • Spilling contaminants into nature • ...
NATURE 2025-12-30
Across
- At risk of extinction
- The visible features of an area
- Gases released into the air
- Using waste again
- Not causing long-term environmental damage
- The natural home of a plant or animal
- Damage to air, water, or land
- The natural world around us
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- Cutting down large areas of forest
- Living things and their environment working together
- Long-term changes in global weather patterns
- A useful material from nature
- Protection of nature and wildlife
- Typical weather of a place
- When a species disappears forever
- A group of similar plants or animals
- Able to be replaced naturally
- Animals living in natural conditions
- Variety of plant and animal life
- Unwanted materials
20 Clues: Using waste again • Unwanted materials • At risk of extinction • Typical weather of a place • Gases released into the air • The natural world around us • A useful material from nature • Able to be replaced naturally • Damage to air, water, or land • The visible features of an area • Variety of plant and animal life • Protection of nature and wildlife • ...
The Lorax 2024-11-15
Across
- He who speaks for the trees
- When a species no longer exists
- The last message the Lorax sent before going away
- The machine used to chop down trees
- The storyteller of "The Lorax"
- Species of bear in "The Lorax"
- Harmful way of harvestning a natural resource
- Process needed to heal nature
- Contamination of nature
- The natural world, geographical area
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- To be removed from ones natural habitat
- The act of removing acres of forest
- A species of trees
- The element being sold in bottles
- Practice of protecting the environment
- The act of preserving nature
- Species of swans
- A plant with buildings for manufacturing
- Air pollution
- Mayor of Thneedville
- Versatile garment made by Truffula
21 Clues: Air pollution • Species of swans • A species of trees • Mayor of Thneedville • Contamination of nature • He who speaks for the trees • The act of preserving nature • Process needed to heal nature • The storyteller of "The Lorax" • Species of bear in "The Lorax" • When a species no longer exists • The element being sold in bottles • Versatile garment made by Truffula • ...
Can we save our planet? 2024-11-25
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- conserving an ecological environment
- something you can transform in something else
- not new (had a previous owner)
- made at home
- existing or derived from nature
- not expensive
- responding to moral principles
- the fact to consume
- designed to make economical use of it
- a public meeting or march to protest
- a formal written request (demande)
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- animals living independently of people in natural conditions
- a person who does not eat meat or fish
- maintain something in its original state
- global warming
- realting to ecology or the environment
- a natural resource not disappearing after use
- something you can use again
- damage caused to the planet caused by harmful substances or waste
- protect from danger
20 Clues: made at home • not expensive • global warming • the fact to consume • protect from danger • something you can use again • not new (had a previous owner) • responding to moral principles • existing or derived from nature • a formal written request (demande) • conserving an ecological environment • a public meeting or march to protest • designed to make economical use of it • ...
HH1 2016-08-31
4 Clues: Come to an abrupt stop • City You are Currently in • Small mistakes lead to big _____ • an insect in the clade Rhopalocera from the order Lepidoptera, which also includes moths
Test Your Knowledge 2024-10-06
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- , Take urgent action to combat C______ Change (13) (Hint : Focus)
- , The harmful substance that increases global warming when emitted.(13) (Hint : Caused by burning fossil fuels)
- , R_____ the environment impact of cities (11)(Hint : Target)
- , Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and S__________ (11) (Hint : Focus)
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- , A type of housing often found in urban areas (11) (Hint: Characterised by poor living conditions)
- ,Strengthen R_________ and Adaptive capacity to climate related disasters (13) (Hint : Target)
- , Safe and A_________ (11)(Hint : Target)
- , Green areas in cities that improve air quality and provide recreation.(13) (Hint: Often found in backyards or public spaces.)
8 Clues: , Safe and A_________ (11)(Hint : Target) • , R_____ the environment impact of cities (11)(Hint : Target) • , Take urgent action to combat C______ Change (13) (Hint : Focus) • ,Strengthen R_________ and Adaptive capacity to climate related disasters (13) (Hint : Target) • ...
Intro to Natural Resources 2021-09-10
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- Animals, including humans, give off _________ __________ that the plants need to live.
- Choosing not to use our Natural Resources.
- Natural Resources that can last forever regardless of human activity.
- Those things with which we come in contact that can be used to perform any useful function.
- The ____________ process releases minerals back into the soil.
- Natural Resources that can naturally renew themselves.
- The idea that all Natural Resources depend on each other is known as Natural Resource Dependence.
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- Human's need for food, clothing, and work.
- Natural Resources that cannot be replaced or reproduced.
- Study of interactions of organisms with one another and with physical and chemical environments.
- The wise use of our Natural Resources.
11 Clues: The wise use of our Natural Resources. • Human's need for food, clothing, and work. • Choosing not to use our Natural Resources. • Natural Resources that can naturally renew themselves. • Natural Resources that cannot be replaced or reproduced. • The ____________ process releases minerals back into the soil. • ...
Nature and the Environment 2023-06-05
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- - Deep gorge formed by erosion, often with steep sides
- - Sandy or pebbly shore along a body of water
- - Climate characterized by high temperatures and heavy rainfall
- - Direct sunlight or the feeling of warmth it provides
- - Reproductive structure of a plant, often brightly colored
- - Arid region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation
- - Variety of plant and animal species in an ecosystem
- - Large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- - Daily event when the sun disappears below the horizon
- - Large body of saltwater covering most of the Earth's surface
- - Contamination of the environment by harmful substances
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- - Protection and preservation of natural resources
- - Long-term pattern of weather conditions in a region
- - Community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- - Animals living in their natural habitat
- - Dense area of trees and vegetation
- - Landform that rises steeply above its surroundings
- - Opening in the Earth's crust that allows molten lava to escape
- - Natural feature where water flows over a vertical drop
- - Natural watercourse that flows towards an ocean or lake
20 Clues: - Dense area of trees and vegetation • - Animals living in their natural habitat • - Sandy or pebbly shore along a body of water • - Large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • - Protection and preservation of natural resources • - Landform that rises steeply above its surroundings • - Long-term pattern of weather conditions in a region • ...
MATERIALES 2025-08-08
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- : Material cocido al horno, empleado en vasijas, baldosas y arte.
- : Sólido natural usado desde la prehistoria para herramientas y construcciones.
- Likes to chase mice
- : Material orgánico que crece en capas y forma la estructura de árboles y bosques.
- : Material artificial moldeable, derivado del petróleo y usado en mil objetos.
- Has a trunk
- : Hilo fino natural o sintético que da origen a tejidos y telas.
- : Material natural extraído de árboles, base de elasticidad y resistencia.
- : Polvo blanco que se endurece al mezclarlo con agua, ideal para moldes.
- Man's best friend
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- : Material transparente, duro pero frágil, hecho fundiendo arena con fuego.
- : Metal ligero, plateado y resistente a la corrosión, muy reciclable.
- : Fibra natural, cálida y suave, proveniente de ovejas.
- : Sustancia elástica que vuelve a su forma, común en neumáticos y ligas.
- : Piel curtida, flexible y resistente, usada en prendas y accesorios.
- : Tejido hecho de fibras entrelazadas, usado para vestir y cubrir.
- : Elemento brillante y conductor, indispensable en la electricidad y construcción.
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
- : Metal pesado y base del acero, fundamental en máquinas y edificaciones.
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • : Fibra natural, cálida y suave, proveniente de ovejas. • : Hilo fino natural o sintético que da origen a tejidos y telas. • : Material cocido al horno, empleado en vasijas, baldosas y arte. • : Tejido hecho de fibras entrelazadas, usado para vestir y cubrir. • ...
Riscos Natuais 2026-05-16
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- medida de prevenção de cheias e inundações.
- medida de prevenção da maioria dos riscos naturais.
- Escala utilizada para classificar ciclones tropicais.
- País frequentemente afetado por cheias.
- País/região muito suscetível à ocorrência de tornados.
- Tempestade tropical muito intensa com origem no Pacífico..
- Tipo de inundação provocada pela subida do nível do mar.
- Consequência provocada por um desastre natural.
- Risco natural que pode afetar a saúde da população.
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- Falta de vegetação numa área devido à falta de água.
- Consequência das secas.
- Tipo de inundação causada pelo transbordo dos rios.
- Estruturas que ajudam a regular cheias e secas.
- Risco natural com temperaturas muito baixas.
- Falta prolongada de água em rios, lagos e albufeiras com redução das reservas disponíveis.
- Em caso de tornado, a população deve procurar abrigo em...
- Risco natural de origem meteorológica.
- movimento de solo ou rocha que ocorre predominantemente ao longo de planos de rutura ou de áreas relativamente estreitas.
- Nome dado a um ciclone formado no Atlântico.
- Sistema de aviso à população perante perigo iminente.
20 Clues: Consequência das secas. • Risco natural de origem meteorológica. • País frequentemente afetado por cheias. • medida de prevenção de cheias e inundações. • Risco natural com temperaturas muito baixas. • Nome dado a um ciclone formado no Atlântico. • Estruturas que ajudam a regular cheias e secas. • Consequência provocada por um desastre natural. • ...
Natural Hazards 2022-01-10
8 Clues: a tropical storm • a huge wall of water • periods of a lack of rain • downward movement of earth • strong vibrations in the ground • overflow of a large amount of water • eruptions on the surface of the earth • an abnormal condition that negatively affects the function of an organism
Natural Selection 2021-11-17
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- a theory has nearly the opposite meaning. A theory is a well-substantiated explanation of an aspect
- the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- the disguising of equipment, and installations by painting or covering them to make them blend in with their surroundings
- based on the idea that all species are related and gradually change over time
- develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
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- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- the act or process of changing to better suit a situation
- a change or difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits.
8 Clues: the act or process of changing to better suit a situation • develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form. • based on the idea that all species are related and gradually change over time • a change or difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits. • ...
Natural Resources 2021-11-17
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- To continue to use the products you have
- The act of keeping and protecting items from waste, loss, or destruction
- A natural substance formed from the buried remains of ancient organisms
- Anything that is found in nature that can be used by living things
- The process of making new products out of reused products
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- There are never enough resources, or materials to satisfy or fulfill the wants and needs of everyone
- The cutting down of forest or groups of trees
- Natural resources that cannot be replaced or renewed after they have been used in a lifetime
8 Clues: To continue to use the products you have • The cutting down of forest or groups of trees • The process of making new products out of reused products • Anything that is found in nature that can be used by living things • A natural substance formed from the buried remains of ancient organisms • ...
Natural features 2021-12-08
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- water that moves through land
- a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea
- a white or gray shape in the sky
- a small river
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- a green plant that grows on the ground
- land that is surrounded by water
- an area with many trees
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea
8 Clues: a small river • an area with many trees • water that moves through land • land that is surrounded by water • a white or gray shape in the sky • a green plant that grows on the ground • a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea • a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea
Natural Selection 2014-05-25
8 Clues: Change over time • Evidence of evolution • Mechanism for adaption • Variations in genetics • Variations due to parents • Different characteristics • When a species no longer exists • When a species produces a lot of young
Natural themes 2012-11-06
8 Clues: connected with people • never remaining the same • how an outcome is produced • the act of constant change • the effects of one thing on another • the way people affect the environment • the question that geographers always need to ask • natural shapes that are produced on the earths's surface
natural disaster 2014-11-17
natural vegetation 2016-07-23
8 Clues: thick layer of ice • tropical rain forest • require moderate amount of moisture • vegetation layer just below the canopy • word derived from the Latin word foris • brown grass found in tropical grasslands • these plants require lot of water to grow • these plants can survive dry conditions and can store water
Natural Diasters 2016-05-11
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- No rainfall for a long period of time.
- A sea storm that is accompanied by high speed winds.
- This causes great loss of life and property.
- This occurs mostly when rivers overflow their bank.
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- Name the types of volcanoes.
- These things are very helpful in controlling floods.
- Strong vibrations of tremors on the surface of the earth.
- The place of origin of an earthquake.
8 Clues: Name the types of volcanoes. • The place of origin of an earthquake. • No rainfall for a long period of time. • This causes great loss of life and property. • This occurs mostly when rivers overflow their bank. • These things are very helpful in controlling floods. • A sea storm that is accompanied by high speed winds. • ...
natural disaster 2016-05-01
8 Clues: no rain • under the volcano • who study earthquake • from which magma goes out • a sudden shaking of ground • on which earthquakes are measured • tidal or storm waves are also known as • volcanoes that have erupted in recent years and may erupt in future
natural diasters 2016-05-01
8 Clues: rain or less rain • that detects shaking • below earth 's surface • which stopped erupting • waves that may destroy a whole region • shock,a small earthquake after big one • volcano that can erupt and has erupted in the past • that may erupt in the future but has not erupted in years
natural diasters 2016-05-01
8 Clues: tidal waves • no rain or less rain • volcanoes that still erupt • lava under earth 's surface • instrument that detects shaking • volcanoes which stopped erupting • shock,a small earthquake after big one • volcanoes that may erupt in the future but has not erupted in years
natural diasters 2016-05-01
8 Clues: tidal waves • no rain or less rain • volcanoes that still erupt • lava under earth 's surface • instrument that detects shaking • volcanoes which stopped erupting • shock a small earthquake after big one • volcanoes that may erupt in the future but has not erupted in years
Natural Resources 2023-02-07
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- the natural resource which has the ability to sustain plant growth by providing essential plant nutrients and favorable chemical, physical and biological characteristics
- a solid chemical compound with a fairly well-defined chemical composition and a specific crystal structure that occurs naturally in pure form
- the natural resource which is found glaciers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds, rivers, streams, wetlands and even groundwater
- the degree of hotness or coldness of an object
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- is an average surface level of one or more among Earth's coastal bodies of water from which heights such as elevation may be measured
- is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds
- natural resources which include living organisms, examples include fisheries and forests
- the natural resources which are made from decomposing plants and animals
8 Clues: the degree of hotness or coldness of an object • the natural resources which are made from decomposing plants and animals • natural resources which include living organisms, examples include fisheries and forests • is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds • ...
Natural Disaster 2023-03-14
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- the shaking of the surface of the Earth
- a violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West Atlantic Ocean
- a flash of bright light in the sky that is produced by electricity moving between clouds
- a violently rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground
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- giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea.
- a long period when there is little or no rain
- a mass of snow in swift motion travelling down a mountainside.
- Over flowing of a large amount of water
8 Clues: the shaking of the surface of the Earth • Over flowing of a large amount of water • a long period when there is little or no rain • a mass of snow in swift motion travelling down a mountainside. • giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea. • a violently rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground • ...
Natural sciences 2022-08-18
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- Animals that only eat plants.
- When the sun warms the water is called...
- Es la segunda etapa del ciclo del agua es llamada...
- La principal fuente de agua es la...
- Can eat plants and animals.
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- Animals that eat other animals.
- Cuando las nubes están llenas de gotas de agua y cae a la tierra en forma de lluvia se llama...
- Así es llamado el proceso por el cual unas especies se alimentan de otras.
8 Clues: Can eat plants and animals. • Animals that only eat plants. • Animals that eat other animals. • La principal fuente de agua es la... • When the sun warms the water is called... • Es la segunda etapa del ciclo del agua es llamada... • Así es llamado el proceso por el cual unas especies se alimentan de otras. • ...
Natural Resources 2022-09-12
8 Clues: Natural Air • Wild animals • What we drink • What we breathe • Light from the sky • Where you put your plants • Gets planted into the soil • Solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
Natural Selection 2023-01-06
8 Clues: change over time • a group of similar organisms • learned behavior or characteristic • preserved remains of a past organism • a well tested explanation for a result • a group of animals in the same species • the process where organisms best adapted survive • any difference between members of the same species
Natural Phenomena 2023-02-19
8 Clues: Molten rock • Destructive waves • There are 4 _____ • A fast moving flood • Unstable ground collapsing • Scale used to measure earthquakes • The moon turns red when this happens • Caused by movement of tectonic plates
natural diasasters 2023-04-26
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- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
- eruption when gas and/or lava are released from a volcano—sometimes explosively
- quake a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
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- an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, especially over what is normally dry land.
- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance.
- fire a large, destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush.
8 Clues: fire a large, destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush. • a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water. • a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean. • eruption when gas and/or lava are released from a volcano—sometimes explosively • ...
Natural Selection 2021-02-13
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- better suited for environment survive and reproduce
- similar at earliest development, different as grow
- scientist who believed we chose our adaptations, predestined
- collection of remains scientist use to better understand past
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- similar structure, different function
- organ had purpose and function in ancestors but no longer beneficial
- structure or behavior that allows for survival
- last name of person who developed theory of evolution by natural selection
8 Clues: similar structure, different function • structure or behavior that allows for survival • similar at earliest development, different as grow • better suited for environment survive and reproduce • scientist who believed we chose our adaptations, predestined • collection of remains scientist use to better understand past • ...
Natural Hazards 2021-05-10
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- a long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
- a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside
- when there is a lack of precipitation over an extended period of time, usually a season or more, resulting in a water shortage
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- a storm with a violent wind of over 74 mph
- A sudden violent shaking of the ground as a result of movements within the Earth's crust or volcanic action
- An opening in the earth's crust through which lava, ash and gases escape
- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land
- A violently rotating column of air touching the ground, usually attached to the base of a thunderstorm
8 Clues: a storm with a violent wind of over 74 mph • a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside • a long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance. • An opening in the earth's crust through which lava, ash and gases escape • A violently rotating column of air touching the ground, usually attached to the base of a thunderstorm • ...
natural disaster 2021-06-21
10 Clues: big wave • type of rock • type of rock • type of rock • ground breaks • another word for lava • comes out of a volcano • used to measure earthquakes • happens after an earthquake • solid object can be found in lava
Natural Dissaxxter 2021-10-13
8 Clues: Liquid earth • Try to surf it • WoW a flying cow • pyromaniac thing • warm and with umbrella • POV: you live in chile • Always cold as her heart • You will see it before you could hear it
Natural Disaster 2022-05-09
NATURAL RESOURCES 2022-06-25
8 Clues: Moving air • We inhale it • A wonder liquid • The breath of life • It occurs in elemental form • Absorbs sun's ultraviolet rays • Vaporization that occurs on surface • Action of making air etc. dirty and dangerous
NATURAL RESOURCES 2022-06-25
8 Clues: Moving air • We inhale it • A wonder liquid • The breath of life • It occurs in elemental form • Absorbs sun's ultraviolet rays • Vaporization that occurs on surface • Action of making air etc. dirty and dangerous
natural resources 2022-06-22
9 Clues: one of the expensive metal • hardest metal in the world • outermost layer of the earth • helps in preventing soil erosion • also found in urea and alkaloids • core innermost layer of the earth • constitutes up to 21% of the earth • constitutes up to 78% of the earth • gas constitutes up to 90% of Venus and mars
Natural Disaster 2022-07-06
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- a large amount of water that covers an area which should be dry
- a long deep crack in something in rock or in the earth
- a long period without rain
- A _________ is the production of very high waves in oceans and seas
- The _____ is the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior
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- A _______ is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object
- ______ is a terrible event that causes a lot of damage or harm resource
- An _____ is the shaking or vibrating of the earth
8 Clues: a long period without rain • An _____ is the shaking or vibrating of the earth • a long deep crack in something in rock or in the earth • The _____ is the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior • A _______ is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object • a large amount of water that covers an area which should be dry • ...
Natural history 2019-09-15
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- To thrive, to prosper (v)
- A great amount of something (n)
- An animal hunted or captured by another for food (n)
- Being someone who pretends to be what they are not (adj)
- To search for food, provisions, etc (v)
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- Capable of being physically or emotionally wounded or hurt (adj)
- Incompetent, clumsy, not suitable (adj)
- A person who illegally hunts animals, etc., on someone else's property (n)
8 Clues: To thrive, to prosper (v) • A great amount of something (n) • Incompetent, clumsy, not suitable (adj) • To search for food, provisions, etc (v) • An animal hunted or captured by another for food (n) • Being someone who pretends to be what they are not (adj) • Capable of being physically or emotionally wounded or hurt (adj) • ...
Natural Resources 2023-10-31
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- that dirties the earth.
- resources,something that can be used more then once.
- uses less than the earth produces.
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- resources,something that can be not bused more then once.
- ,turning used items into new items.
- , the layer of dirt closest to the surface of the earth.
- resources,naturally found on earth.
- energy ,energy that comes from the sun.
8 Clues: that dirties the earth. • uses less than the earth produces. • ,turning used items into new items. • resources,naturally found on earth. • energy ,energy that comes from the sun. • resources,something that can be used more then once. • , the layer of dirt closest to the surface of the earth. • resources,something that can be not bused more then once.
Natural Resources 2023-10-31
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- Energy, Energy that comes from the sun
- Resources, Energy that comes from sources that either can be used up or do not replace themselves
- We live in a sustainable world when everyone put together uses less resources than Earth produces
- The layer of dirt closest to the surface of the Earth
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- Turn used items into new, often different items
- Energy sources which can be used over and over again without running out
- Anything that dirties the Earth.
- Resources, Natural resources are found naturally on the Earth
8 Clues: Anything that dirties the Earth. • Energy, Energy that comes from the sun • Turn used items into new, often different items • The layer of dirt closest to the surface of the Earth • Resources, Natural resources are found naturally on the Earth • Energy sources which can be used over and over again without running out • ...
Natural Resources 2023-10-31
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- Energy , energy that comes from the sun.
- , can be replaced more than once.
- , a layer of dirt closest to the surface of the earth.
- Resources , naturally found on earth.
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- , used items into new items.
- , anything that dirties the earth.
- , everyone put less things than the earth.
- can't be replaced quickly enough to be replaced .
8 Clues: , used items into new items. • , can be replaced more than once. • , anything that dirties the earth. • Resources , naturally found on earth. • Energy , energy that comes from the sun. • , everyone put less things than the earth. • can't be replaced quickly enough to be replaced . • , a layer of dirt closest to the surface of the earth.
Natural dissasters 2023-12-11
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- mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
- the covering or submerging of normally dry land with a large amount of water.
- a long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
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- violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
- a large, destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush.
- a mass movement of material, such as rock, earth or debris, down a slope.
- a tropical storm with winds that have reached a constant speed of 74 miles per hour or more.
8 Clues: a long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance. • a large, destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush. • a mass movement of material, such as rock, earth or debris, down a slope. • the covering or submerging of normally dry land with a large amount of water. • ...
Natural Resources 2023-09-12
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- A natural resource that can be replaced at least as quickly as it is used and can never run out.
- A natural resource that humans use to make objects or to consume as food or drink.
- The protection and wise use of resources.
- The careful and responsible management of resources
- A natural resource that humans use to generate energy
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- A nonrenewable resource formed from the buried remains of plants and animals
- A resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed and can run out.
- Any natural material that is used by humans.
8 Clues: The protection and wise use of resources. • Any natural material that is used by humans. • The careful and responsible management of resources • A natural resource that humans use to generate energy • A resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed and can run out. • A nonrenewable resource formed from the buried remains of plants and animals • ...
Natural Selection 2024-05-12
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- the physical appearance that is a result of the genotype.
- explanation of how organisms in a population develop traits that allow them to survive and reproduce
- a child or animal in relation to its parent or parents.
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- evidence for biological evolution
- an inherited mutation in an organism's DNA that provides an advantage for survival for a species.
- the changing of the structure of a gene, resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted to subsequent generations, caused by the alteration of single base units in DNA, or the deletion, insertion, or rearrangement of larger sections of genes or chromosomes.
- Similar body structures and systems between different
- Change change in an organism's genetic makeup, DNA, that occurs through natural selection of advantageous traits for survival over an extended period of time.
8 Clues: evidence for biological evolution • Similar body structures and systems between different • a child or animal in relation to its parent or parents. • the physical appearance that is a result of the genotype. • an inherited mutation in an organism's DNA that provides an advantage for survival for a species. • ...
NATURAL PHENOMENA 2024-05-16
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- It is an opening in a planet or moon’s crust through
- other materials erupt.
- borealis Northern lights are also called:
- This natural phenomenon happens when a planet
- a moon gets in the way of the Sun’s light.
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- molten rock, hot gases,
- They are violently rotating columns of air that each from a storm cloud to the earth’s.
- .Is a multicolor arc made by light striking water droplets.
8 Clues: other materials erupt. • molten rock, hot gases, • borealis Northern lights are also called: • a moon gets in the way of the Sun’s light. • This natural phenomenon happens when a planet • It is an opening in a planet or moon’s crust through • .Is a multicolor arc made by light striking water droplets. • ...
Natural wonders 2024-03-06
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- a place where a stream or river falls from a high place, for
- effects of the sun
- cream cream that you put on your skin to protect it from the
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- over a cliff or rock
- a large area of water that is surrounded by land
- a natural flow of water that continues in a long line across
- a very high hill, often with rocks near the top
- to the sea/ocean
8 Clues: to the sea/ocean • effects of the sun • over a cliff or rock • a very high hill, often with rocks near the top • a large area of water that is surrounded by land • a place where a stream or river falls from a high place, for • a natural flow of water that continues in a long line across • cream cream that you put on your skin to protect it from the
Natural features 2023-10-27
8 Clues: Sea inlet on land • A mass of salt water • A Dangerous mountain • thick mass of ice and snow • Taller and larger than a hill • Flat terrain with a lower level tha • geographical accident caused by a river • The city or town that serves as the seat of government for a country or state.
Natural Resources 2024-08-30
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- The protection and wise use of resources.
- A natural resource that humans use to generate energy.
- A resource that forms much more slowly that is is consumed.
- A natural resource that can be replaced at least as quickly as it is used.
- Any natural material that is used by humans.
- A nonrenewable resource formed from the buried remains of plants and animals that lived long ago.
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- A natural resource that humans use to make objects or to consume as food or drink.
- The careful and responsible management of resources.
8 Clues: The protection and wise use of resources. • Any natural material that is used by humans. • The careful and responsible management of resources. • A natural resource that humans use to generate energy. • A resource that forms much more slowly that is is consumed. • A natural resource that can be replaced at least as quickly as it is used. • ...
Natural Resources 2024-09-09
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- - Power generated by a turbine power from wind?
- - A flammalbe liquid that is produced by fermentation of sugars?
- - A renewable resource?
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- - Power made from water?
- - flammable gas that is found mostly underground?
- - Power generated from the earth?
- - A fuel made by fermentation of organic matter?
- - A biofuel intended to be used instead of diesel?
8 Clues: - A renewable resource? • - Power made from water? • - Power generated from the earth? • - Power generated by a turbine power from wind? • - A fuel made by fermentation of organic matter? • - flammable gas that is found mostly underground? • - A biofuel intended to be used instead of diesel? • - A flammalbe liquid that is produced by fermentation of sugars?
Natural Hazards 2024-09-15
8 Clues: something that is dangerous • having to do with the Earth • to lessen the amount of damage • radar that can show wind movements • a device used to measure earthquakes • the size, extent, or power of something • telling what the weather will be in the future • an event that causes great damage or loss of life
Natural Resources 2026-01-20
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- to use less
- a fuel, such as coal, oil, or natural gas, formed in the earth from plant and animal remains over millions of years.
- Resources that can be replaced within a lifetime.
- to use items again after they have been used.
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- Resources that can’t be replaced within a lifetime.
- Resources taken from the earth and nature, then used by humans.
- the careful use of resources so that they will last as long as possible.
- to process used products into new products by using the materials again
8 Clues: to use less • to use items again after they have been used. • Resources that can be replaced within a lifetime. • Resources that can’t be replaced within a lifetime. • Resources taken from the earth and nature, then used by humans. • to process used products into new products by using the materials again • ...
Natural Selection 2024-10-10
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- organisms with the best traits live longer and pass traits to offspring
- traits that can be passed from one generation to next
- the process of biological change by which descendants come to differ genetically from their ancestors
- large scale evolution affecting changes in species across populations
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- measure of how well an organism can survive in its environment
- evolution ocurring on a small scale; affects single populaion
- inherited characteristic that increases on organism's chances of survival
- differences in the physical traits of organisms
8 Clues: differences in the physical traits of organisms • traits that can be passed from one generation to next • evolution ocurring on a small scale; affects single populaion • measure of how well an organism can survive in its environment • large scale evolution affecting changes in species across populations • ...
NATURAL FEATURES 2024-10-30
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- a deep, narrow valley surrounded by tall cliffs
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- extending far down from the top or surface.
- a cascade of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a precipice or steep incline.
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- is an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-building corals
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil or oceans.
8 Clues: a large body of water surrounded by land • extending far down from the top or surface. • a deep, narrow valley surrounded by tall cliffs • is an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-building corals • a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream. • ...
Natural Resources 2025-02-25
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- The careful use of natural resources to make them last.
- Cannot be replaced at the rate it is being used.
- Can be replaced or never runs out.
- Made by plants and animals and is converted into energy.
- Oil, coal and natural gas & were formed from living organisms many years ago.
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- Electricity produced by moving water.
- The materials we use from nature to make the things we need.
- Energy produced by heat within the Earth's crust.
8 Clues: Can be replaced or never runs out. • Electricity produced by moving water. • Cannot be replaced at the rate it is being used. • Energy produced by heat within the Earth's crust. • The careful use of natural resources to make them last. • Made by plants and animals and is converted into energy. • The materials we use from nature to make the things we need. • ...
Natural resources 2025-01-16
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- The variety of plants, animals, and ecosystems that keep nature balanced.
- Energy sources made from ancient plants and animals buried for millions of years, like coal, oil, and gas.
- Cutting down forests, often for farming or building, which harms animals and the environment.
- Resources that can grow back or be replaced, like sunlight, wind, and forests.
- Resources that exist in limited amounts and can’t be replaced quickly, like coal, oil, and gas.
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- Harmful things added to air, water, or land that damage nature.
- Things from nature that people use, like water, minerals, trees, and land.
- When an effect spreads to something else, like diseases spreading from animals to people.
8 Clues: Harmful things added to air, water, or land that damage nature. • The variety of plants, animals, and ecosystems that keep nature balanced. • Things from nature that people use, like water, minerals, trees, and land. • Resources that can grow back or be replaced, like sunlight, wind, and forests. • ...
Natural disaster 2025-06-20
8 Clues: snowfall • low rainfall • a super-sized ocean wave • a twisting tube of wind and clouds • It burns trees, plants, and wildlife • tropical storm, but much more powerful • there’s a sudden release of energy in the Earth’s crust • two plate tectonic boundaries meet such as the Ring of Fire
Natural Vocabulary 2026-05-14
8 Clues: Like hiking, but longer. • You use this to take photos. • A place with water and ducks. • White birds that swim on lakes. • A sea creature with sharp teeth. • When the weather is very hot and sunny. • The weather when water falls from the sky. • An animal with long ears that likes carrots.
Day 5 2025-10-30
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- It uses the results of the evaluation for re-designing, main purpose of Phase 4
- Emergencies of disasters is a trigger for _______
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- Systematic assessment of the efficiency of the project
- An annual plan where the LNAP must be integrated to
- Number of WASH activities that should be included in LNAP-AIP
5 Clues: Emergencies of disasters is a trigger for _______ • An annual plan where the LNAP must be integrated to • Systematic assessment of the efficiency of the project • Number of WASH activities that should be included in LNAP-AIP • It uses the results of the evaluation for re-designing, main purpose of Phase 4
Chapter Two Vocabulary 2025-10-16
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- resource, natural resource that is being used up faster than it can be replaced by natural processes
- mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth
- warming, scientific observation that Earth’s average temperature is increasing
- resource, part of the environment that supplies a material that is useful or necessary for the survival of living things
- precipitation, acidic rain or snow that forms when waste gases from automobiles and power plants combine with moisture in the air
- manufacturing new products out of used products
- something that has two different components performing essentially the same task
- contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life
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- smog, type of air pollution that is formed when sunlight reacts with waste gases from the burning of fossil fuels
- energy, thermal energy from within Earth
- resource, natural resource that can be replenished by natural processes at least as quickly as it is used
- act of meeting human needs in ways that ensure future generations also will be able to meet their needs
- resource, natural resource that will not run out, no matter how much of it people use
- to appear or happen
- layer, prevents most harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from reaching Earth
15 Clues: to appear or happen • energy, thermal energy from within Earth • manufacturing new products out of used products • mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth • contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life • layer, prevents most harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from reaching Earth • ...
Chapter 20 2020-03-23
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- NO, I'm the better one
- We're also mixed
- You could NEVER be me
- We runnin' Latin America
- Natural rights? I mean sure
- We really don't have money right now
- Natural rights? YESSSS
- Prussia is NOT getting natural rights
- Used by Bismarck
- This is my last name, I'm a priest and I'm the better one
- We are better than any country or ruler
- I'm so much more accomplished than you
- Ya'll need to hear this idea I got
- Wow this really backfired on Russia and our entire family
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- I sound like a superhero
- We mixed
- King Louis XVIII kinda cute
- "That is why I would like to thank, also, or not thank, the Hollywood Foreign Press cause they are a strange bunch."-Robert Downey Jr.
- Let's all just calm down for a second, okay?
- Natural rights? nahhhhh
- A pretty bad name for a Nationalist army
- We don't need all of that negative energy
- I hate myself
- I really love Italy
- I really love Russia
25 Clues: We mixed • I hate myself • We're also mixed • Used by Bismarck • I really love Italy • I really love Russia • You could NEVER be me • NO, I'm the better one • Natural rights? YESSSS • Natural rights? nahhhhh • I sound like a superhero • We runnin' Latin America • King Louis XVIII kinda cute • Natural rights? I mean sure • Ya'll need to hear this idea I got • ...
Biodiversity 2025-12-02
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- water-saturated ecosystems rich in species
- breaking habitats into smaller pieces
- protection of natural resources
- at high risk of extinction
- position in a food chain
- Web network of feeding relationships
- all life on Earth
- community of organisms interacting with environment
- ecosystem’s ability to recover
- one benefits, other unaffected
- large ecological zone like desert or tundra
- a species’ role in an ecosystem
- natural home of a species
- non-native organism causing harm
- trait that helps survival
- species that signals ecosystem health
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- species that holds an ecosystem together
- transfer of pollen for plant reproduction
- variation of genes within a species
- area with high biodiversity and high threat
- permanent loss of a species
- close relationship between species**
- found only in one geographic area
- gradual change in ecosystems over time
- one benefits at the other’s expense
- excessive use of natural resources
- group of organisms that can interbreed
- Sink natural system that stores carbon
- seasonal movement of species
- both species benefit
30 Clues: all life on Earth • both species benefit • position in a food chain • natural home of a species • trait that helps survival • at high risk of extinction • permanent loss of a species • seasonal movement of species • ecosystem’s ability to recover • one benefits, other unaffected • protection of natural resources • a species’ role in an ecosystem • non-native organism causing harm • ...
Biodiversity 2025-12-02
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- ecosystem’s ability to recover
- excessive use of natural resources
- position in a food chain
- water-saturated ecosystems rich in species
- trait that helps survival
- non-native organism causing harm
- close relationship between species**
- area with high biodiversity and high threat
- natural system that stores carbon
- seasonal movement of species
- variation of genes within a species
- a species’ role in an ecosystem
- permanent loss of a species
- one benefits, other unaffected
- all life on Earth
- at high risk of extinction
- network of feeding relationships
- large ecological zone like desert or tundra
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- group of organisms that can interbreed
- species that holds an ecosystem together
- transfer of pollen for plant reproduction
- protection of natural resources
- gradual change in ecosystems over time
- natural home of a species
- species that signals ecosystem health
- breaking habitats into smaller pieces
- both species benefit
- one benefits at the other’s expense
- community of organisms interacting with environment
- found only in one geographic area
30 Clues: all life on Earth • both species benefit • position in a food chain • trait that helps survival • natural home of a species • at high risk of extinction • permanent loss of a species • seasonal movement of species • ecosystem’s ability to recover • one benefits, other unaffected • protection of natural resources • a species’ role in an ecosystem • non-native organism causing harm • ...
Origins of Government 2024-02-11
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- Believed in Natural Rights
- Locke's Natural right to be free
- This right states that God picked certain people to rule
- Locke's Natural right to live
- religious leader in charge
- Rights that people are born with
- Created to ensure we are safe and protected
- no government
- type of government with people in charge
- According to Hobbes, people would be continually at ...
- A Monarch with total power to rule
- Life without government
- type of Democracy with politicians
- According to Locke, people could do this if government doesn't protect their rights
- Believed that everyone should work together
- Passing the crown from father to son
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- An agreement where citizens give up some rights in exchange for protection
- type of Democracy in which people vote for everything
- Period when people developed new ideas about human rights
- Continent where the Enlightenment occurred
- one leader, total control
- Locke's Natural right to own stuff
- type of governments with one leader
- Believed life would be short, brutal and harsh
- King or Queen
- According to Hobbes, only these would survive
26 Clues: no government • King or Queen • Life without government • one leader, total control • Believed in Natural Rights • religious leader in charge • Locke's Natural right to live • Locke's Natural right to be free • Rights that people are born with • Locke's Natural right to own stuff • A Monarch with total power to rule • type of Democracy with politicians • ...
Biodiversity & Evolution Crossword 2026-04-22
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- Variety of life in an ecosystem
- Park managed by a state for recreation and conservation
- Benefits humans get from ecosystems
- Group of similar organisms that can reproduce
- U.S. law protecting endangered species
- Current time period influenced heavily by humans
- Tourism focused on natural environments
- Variety of roles organisms play in an ecosystem
- Repairing damaged ecosystems
- Protected land for wildlife habitat
- Change in DNA
- Large federally managed forest land
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- Protected natural area in Illinois
- Trait that helps an organism survive
- Natural extinction rate without human influence
- Large event where many species go extinct
- Protected forest land (Illinois system)
- Process where traits that help survival become more common
- Local extinction of a species
- International agreement protecting endangered species trade
- Environmental factor that influences survival
- Complete disappearance of a species from Earth
- Ability to survive chemicals like pesticides or antibiotics
- Formation of new species
- Protecting and managing natural resources and wildlife
- Species no longer exists in a particular ecosystem
- Protected public land for nature and recreation
- Large climate-based ecosystems
28 Clues: Change in DNA • Formation of new species • Repairing damaged ecosystems • Local extinction of a species • Large climate-based ecosystems • Variety of life in an ecosystem • Protected natural area in Illinois • Benefits humans get from ecosystems • Protected land for wildlife habitat • Large federally managed forest land • Trait that helps an organism survive • ...
yohana- fibers 2021-09-29
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- man made.
- protein shown in silk by many insects
- fibers woven together.
- fibers twisted together.
- a name that rhymes with a word used in lilo and stitch.
- silkworm spit.
- this is very expensive and is produced by goats.
- obtained from succulents/cacti.
- sheep produces this.
- a type of natural fiber.
- the last step when dressing flax
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- used to feed silkworms.
- threads of natural or synthetic substances.
- raw silk.
- material that was got directly from a plant or animal.
- a soft and fluffy material with seeds in the center
- an exchange of fibers is called a...
- found in insulation
- protein made by Bombyx mori when making silk
19 Clues: man made. • raw silk. • silkworm spit. • found in insulation • sheep produces this. • fibers woven together. • used to feed silkworms. • fibers twisted together. • a type of natural fiber. • obtained from succulents/cacti. • the last step when dressing flax • an exchange of fibers is called a... • protein shown in silk by many insects • threads of natural or synthetic substances. • ...
Wind Energy 2024-03-28
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- a part of a wind turbine that spins due to the force of the wind
- wind turbines may be used as ________ sources of power during disasters
- wind power is a resource that benefits the US' ________
- turbine blades may be made out of ________ resin in the future
- wind turbines cause ________ pollution
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- a tool at the top of wind turbines that measures wind speed and direction
- the force of energy that powers a generator to create electricity
- type of wind turbine that is taller than the statue of liberty
- wind turbines are placed to absorb the most of the winds ________ energy
- when wind flows over the blades it creates ________
- rotor turns a slow axis connected to a _______ that lifts the turning velocity from 13 to 1,500 revolutions/min
11 Clues: wind turbines cause ________ pollution • when wind flows over the blades it creates ________ • wind power is a resource that benefits the US' ________ • type of wind turbine that is taller than the statue of liberty • turbine blades may be made out of ________ resin in the future • a part of a wind turbine that spins due to the force of the wind • ...
After the Hurricane 2025-02-27
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- A group of animals that stay together, like cows or sheep. (Noun)
- up To cause an emotion or problem to grow. (Verb)
- A word meaning empty, without decoration or covering. (Adjective)
- Dirty wastewater carried away from homes and buildings through pipes. (Noun)
- A three-dimensional model that shows a scene with figures and a background. (Noun)
- To gather and move a group of animals or people in one direction. (Verb)
- A device that controls the flow of water from a pipe, found in sinks and bathtubs. (Noun)
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- A strong storm that starts in the ocean and brings powerful winds and rain. (Noun)
- A feeling of hopelessness or sadness. (Noun)
- To grow larger, often because of injury or water. (Verb)
- People who steal things during disasters or emergencies. (Noun)
11 Clues: A feeling of hopelessness or sadness. (Noun) • up To cause an emotion or problem to grow. (Verb) • To grow larger, often because of injury or water. (Verb) • People who steal things during disasters or emergencies. (Noun) • A group of animals that stay together, like cows or sheep. (Noun) • A word meaning empty, without decoration or covering. (Adjective) • ...
CROSSWORD GAMES 2024-07-26
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- The type of medical care given on-site during an emergency, before hospital arrival
- Impact includes casualties and damage to property from disasters
- Immediate aid provided to the injured or sick before experts take over
- Initial actions for safety during an emergency, ensuring the well-being of all involved
- A proactive approach to reduce disaster impacts by planning and readiness
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- The term for a significant and often sudden event causing extensive damage to resources, the environment, or infrastructure
- The emergency procedure that combines chest compressions with artificial ventilation
- Trained individuals who act quickly to offer emergency assistance on-site
- The method called that uses scent stimulation to aid someone who has fainted
- A temporary loss of consciousness due to insufficient oxygen, hunger, or fatigue
10 Clues: Impact includes casualties and damage to property from disasters • Immediate aid provided to the injured or sick before experts take over • Trained individuals who act quickly to offer emergency assistance on-site • A proactive approach to reduce disaster impacts by planning and readiness • ...
FFA 2023-11-27
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- positively changed ion
- arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area
- rock material unconsoilded and unchanged or only slightly changed
- 25%
- erupted of the wind, water, or other natural agents
- negatively changed ion
- Organic, water, mineral, air
- stiff sticky fine - grained earth
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- proportion of sand, silt, clay
- soil inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- vertical succession of horizons
- Larger parallel to the soil surface whose physical, chemical and biological
- 5%
- wearing or worn buy long exposure to the atmosphere
- the soil mineral material
- 45%
- loose granular
- Matter large source of carbon-based compounds found within natural and engineered
- 25%
- fine sand, clay, or other material carried by water
20 Clues: 5% • 25% • 45% • 25% • loose granular • positively changed ion • negatively changed ion • the soil mineral material • Organic, water, mineral, air • proportion of sand, silt, clay • vertical succession of horizons • stiff sticky fine - grained earth • soil inorganic substance of natural occurrence • wearing or worn buy long exposure to the atmosphere • ...
Earth and Space Pt II: Revenge of the Natural Disasters 2022-05-28
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- The rock that the oceanic crust is primarily made of
- Theory of Plate ______________
- His first name is Alfred, and he is the father of continental drift.
- A sudden violent shaking of the ground.
- The internal part of the seismograph, which may be a pendulum or a mass mounted on a spring
- The outermost layer of Earth
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- Earth's magnetic field, that helps protect Earth from the Sun's harmful solar winds.
- The spot on the surface directly (vertical) from the focus.
- The origin of an earthquake, often below ground.
- The type of scale used to measure the intensity of an earthquake
10 Clues: The outermost layer of Earth • Theory of Plate ______________ • A sudden violent shaking of the ground. • The origin of an earthquake, often below ground. • The rock that the oceanic crust is primarily made of • The spot on the surface directly (vertical) from the focus. • The type of scale used to measure the intensity of an earthquake • ...
Grade 8 , Final exam revision 2021-03-08
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- Ahmedabad is located on the banks of this river.
- Using resources carefully and giving them time to get renewed is called.
- famous as ‘Manchester of India.’
- is often called the backbone of modern industry.
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- Cultivation of grapes.
- Tata Iron and Steel Company is situated here.
- These resources are obtained from the Biosphere and they have life, such as – Human Beings, Flora, Fauna, fisheries, etc.
- India’s first successful mechanized textile mill was established here.
- Jamshedpur lies on the banks of this river.
- that are drawn from Nature and used without much modification are called.
- One of the worst industrial disasters of all time occurred here on 3 December, 1984.
- this kind of agriculture is practised in the semi-arid and arid regions of Sahara, Central Asia and some parts of India, like Rajasthan and Jammu and kashmir.
- These activities provide support to the primary and secondary sectors through services.
13 Clues: Cultivation of grapes. • famous as ‘Manchester of India.’ • Jamshedpur lies on the banks of this river. • Tata Iron and Steel Company is situated here. • Ahmedabad is located on the banks of this river. • is often called the backbone of modern industry. • India’s first successful mechanized textile mill was established here. • ...
Mt. Everest 2022-05-16
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- where most Everest deaths occur
- if any skin is left exposed for too long it can lead to this
- the process or result of becoming accustomed to a new climate or to new conditions
- what led to the disasters of 2014 and 2015
- the name of the mountain range that Everest is a part of
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- the type of physical feature that Everest is
- the type of force that created Everest
- a type of guide for Everest; people who help paying climbers
- most climbers will carry up tanks of this to help them breathe at high altitudes
- what helped cause the 1996 Everest disaster
- cover the slopes of Everest, nearly to its base
- __________ management has been an increasing issue on Everest due to the higher amount of people who try to climb it
- the month when Everest climbing season typically starts
13 Clues: where most Everest deaths occur • the type of force that created Everest • what led to the disasters of 2014 and 2015 • what helped cause the 1996 Everest disaster • the type of physical feature that Everest is • cover the slopes of Everest, nearly to its base • the month when Everest climbing season typically starts • ...
NZ Disasters Gus 2023-06-13
8 Clues: wahine • cyclone • very big storm • a ship disaster in 1968 • a book about the wahine title • the place where the wahine crashed • a cyclone that starts with the letter g • a very big storm that happened recently
Unit 3 disasters 2022-12-06
Across
- requiering or involving detailed or specific knowledge or training.
- people who design buildings and make sure them.
- not harmed or affected by something.
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function of a building.
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- destroyed a buildingcompletely.
- a person who freely offer to take part in an enterprise.
- an activity that you do many times to practice a skill.
- a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
8 Clues: destroyed a buildingcompletely. • not harmed or affected by something. • people who design buildings and make sure them. • a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft. • an activity that you do many times to practice a skill. • a person who freely offer to take part in an enterprise. • requiering or involving detailed or specific knowledge or training. • ...
Fossil Fuels 2025-09-29
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- when burned, all fossil fuels cause -
- coal is a (solid, liquid, or gas)
- It can take millions of years to replace fossil fuels, they are -
- if a resource is renewed by natural processes in a short amount of time, it is -
- energy of motion is called -
- the cleanest burning fossil fuel -
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- another word for crude oil
- to pollute
- coal, oil, and natural gas are all -
- fossil fuels are made from dead _____ and animals
- fossil fuels are (inexpensive, expensive)
- one method of extracting natural gas is -
- stored energy is called _____ energy
- oil is a (solid, liquid, or gas)
- natural gas is a (solid, liquid, or gas)
15 Clues: to pollute • another word for crude oil • energy of motion is called - • oil is a (solid, liquid, or gas) • coal is a (solid, liquid, or gas) • the cleanest burning fossil fuel - • coal, oil, and natural gas are all - • stored energy is called _____ energy • when burned, all fossil fuels cause - • natural gas is a (solid, liquid, or gas) • ...
The Environment 2026-01-21
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- a building where goods are produced
- The average weather conditions of a place
- A strong storm that influences the use of sturdy building materials
- The way people live
- A type of waterbody
- Everything around us that affects our lives
- the activity of growing crops and raising animals
- areas near the sea where fishing is common
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- A hot climate where light,loose clothing is worn
- ____ soil helps crops grow well
- Natural features such as mountains and valleys
- this sector depends on the natural beauty and climate of an area
- How people choose to live
- A type of environment not made by humans
- Natural materials that support human life and settlements
15 Clues: The way people live • A type of waterbody • How people choose to live • ____ soil helps crops grow well • a building where goods are produced • A type of environment not made by humans • The average weather conditions of a place • areas near the sea where fishing is common • Everything around us that affects our lives • Natural features such as mountains and valleys • ...
Adaptations and Natural Selection 2023-02-14
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- any change that causes a response
- genetic differences within a population
- the stimulus that causes thigmotropism
- the process of advantageous traits being passed down from generation to generation is ___________ selection
- hummingbirds have long ______ so that they can reach nectar inside flowers
- what birds with a short very strong beak most likely eat
- when humans breed organisms for a specific trait it is called _________ breeding
- a defense mechanism where animals try to look like different animals
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- the pressure inside a plant cell that helps the plant stand up straight
- the stimulus that causes geotropism
- plant growth in response to light
- where Darwin studied animals and developed the theory of natural selection
- the process that makes animals better suited to their environments
- thick layer underneath skin that keeps animals warm
- the underground structures where some plants store food to survive droughts
- tissue in plants that transports food and nutrients
- the name of the scientist who developed the theory of natural selection
- tissue in plants that transports water and minerals
18 Clues: any change that causes a response • plant growth in response to light • the stimulus that causes geotropism • the stimulus that causes thigmotropism • genetic differences within a population • thick layer underneath skin that keeps animals warm • tissue in plants that transports food and nutrients • tissue in plants that transports water and minerals • ...
Evolution and Natural Selection 2023-06-02
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- Type of evolution where an ancestral species divides into many new ones
- ______ equilibrium is quick speciation with long periods of stability
- When an organism copies the appearance of another
- Type of selection that favors one extreme form of a trait
- Mechanism for change in a population; Survival of the fittest
- Alteration of allelic frequencies by chance events
- Allows an organism to blend in with its surroundings
- Total number of genes present in a population
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- Allelic _______ is % of an allele in a population
- Type of birds Darwin studied on the Galapagos Islands
- Stable allelic frequencies mean the population is in genetic ______
- Concept that speciation occurs slowly and steadily
- Structures with similar origin and design but different purposes
- Any structure or behavior giving an organism an advantage
- Type of evolution where unrelated species evolve similar traits
- Any structure that no longer serves its original function
- Type of selection that favors the average individuals
- A change in a DNA sequence that may lead to useful adaptation
18 Clues: Total number of genes present in a population • Allelic _______ is % of an allele in a population • When an organism copies the appearance of another • Concept that speciation occurs slowly and steadily • Alteration of allelic frequencies by chance events • Allows an organism to blend in with its surroundings • Type of birds Darwin studied on the Galapagos Islands • ...
evolution and natural election 2024-03-07
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- a process in which something passes to a different stage
- the evolution or genesis of the human race
- part of DNA controlling physical characteristics and growth
- a process occurring in living organisms
- material that carries genetic information in a cell
- the process of adjusting or conforming to new conditions
- noticeable variety
- a threadlike strand of DNA that carries genes
- gene that produces the same phenotype in the organism whether or not its allele identical
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- sequence of events involved in the development of a species
- the evolution or genesis of the human race
- English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882)
- undergo development
- the science that studies living organisms
- the process of declining from a higher to a lower level
- a distorted projection or perspective
- the appearance of entirely new properties at certain critical stages in the course of evolution
- a distorted projection or perspective
- the remains of a plant or animal from a past geological age
- the totality of surrounding conditions
20 Clues: noticeable variety • undergo development • a distorted projection or perspective • a distorted projection or perspective • the totality of surrounding conditions • a process occurring in living organisms • the science that studies living organisms • the evolution or genesis of the human race • the evolution or genesis of the human race • ...
