natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Primary Economic Activities 2020-10-02
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- a country that exports more oil than any other country
- things needed to be put into a farm
- an economic activity that involves manufacturing
- big fishing boat
- energy that is created from heat in the earths crust
- non renewable energy
- economic activity that extracts natural resources
- taking bacteria out of water
- artificial application of water
- energy that is created from sunlight
- an Irish fishing port
- sea around a country, with plankton
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- an important natural resource, vital for survival
- lack of rainfall
- the river in Egypt
- limit on the amount of fish being caught
- an economic activity that provides a service
- when too much fish are caught
- Resource provided by nature
- tasks or jobs done by a farmer
- resources that can be used again and again
- technology used to find fish
22 Clues: lack of rainfall • big fishing boat • the river in Egypt • non renewable energy • an Irish fishing port • Resource provided by nature • taking bacteria out of water • technology used to find fish • when too much fish are caught • tasks or jobs done by a farmer • artificial application of water • things needed to be put into a farm • sea around a country, with plankton • ...
tectonic plate movements 2021-04-27
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- a natural disaster caused by transform
- the layer on the upper part of the mantle
- Two plates one oceanic and one continental collide together
- a natural event that leads to diaster
- liquid that falls out of the landform caused by transform
- the layer below the outercore
- the thickest part of the earth
- Two plates move away from eachother
- two
- a plate that is less dense than oceanic
- the reason that tectonic plates move
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- the layer below the mantle
- the second disaster that is caused by transform
- this is created due to subduction
- a type of plate that is more dense that contineal
- a natural feature of the earth
- one oceanic sinks under the continental plates
- this is caused by divergant
- The outer layer of the earth
- this forms because of Collison
20 Clues: two • the layer below the mantle • this is caused by divergant • The outer layer of the earth • the layer below the outercore • a natural feature of the earth • the thickest part of the earth • this forms because of Collison • this is created due to subduction • Two plates move away from eachother • the reason that tectonic plates move • a natural event that leads to diaster • ...
NATURE 2023-06-03
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- Large landform that rises above its surroundings
- Warm-blooded vertebrate with feathers
- Opening in the Earth's crust that allows molten lava to escape
- Visible mass of water droplets or ice crystals
- Tall plant with a trunk and branches
- Insect with colorful wings
- Tall plant with a large, yellow flowerhead
- Lush and dense forest with high rainfall
- Arid land with little vegetation
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- Optical phenomenon with a spectrum of colors
- Natural satellite that orbits the Earth
- Cascading flow of water from a height
- Natural flowing watercourse
- Natural underground chamber or passage
- Dense and extensive area with trees
- Vast body of saltwater covering most of the Earth's surface
- Luminous celestial body visible in the night sky
- Colorful plant structure that blooms
- Large body of water surrounded by land
- Sandy or pebbly shore by the ocean or a lake
20 Clues: Insect with colorful wings • Natural flowing watercourse • Arid land with little vegetation • Dense and extensive area with trees • Tall plant with a trunk and branches • Colorful plant structure that blooms • Cascading flow of water from a height • Warm-blooded vertebrate with feathers • Natural underground chamber or passage • Large body of water surrounded by land • ...
SUJETO DE PRUEBA 2024-08-22
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- Parte colorida de una planta que produce semillas.
- Gran extensión de terreno cubierta de árboles.
- Terreno extenso y abierto, generalmente rural.
- Satélite natural de la Tierra.
- Masa mineral sólida y dura que forma la corteza terrestre.
- Estado de bienestar físico y mental.
- Sentimiento de afecto hacia otra persona.
- Movimiento del aire en la atmósfera.
- Espacio que se ve sobre la tierra, donde están las nubes.
- Estado de tranquilidad y ausencia de conflictos.
- Mamífero felino doméstico.
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- Gran elevación natural del terreno.
- Planta leñosa de gran tamaño
- Calor y luz producidos por la combustión.
- Lugar donde habita una persona.
- Energía que permite la visión.
- Estrella alrededor de la cual gira la Tierra.
- Objeto que se usa para abrir o cerrar cerraduras.
- Corriente natural de agua que desemboca en un mar o lago.
- Magnitud física que permite ordenar los eventos en secuencia.
20 Clues: Mamífero felino doméstico. • Planta leñosa de gran tamaño • Satélite natural de la Tierra. • Energía que permite la visión. • Lugar donde habita una persona. • Gran elevación natural del terreno. • Estado de bienestar físico y mental. • Movimiento del aire en la atmósfera. • Calor y luz producidos por la combustión. • Sentimiento de afecto hacia otra persona. • ...
Oslo Urban Development 1950-2050 2024-11-29
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- — Undefined spaces that can inspire new approaches.
- — Resistance to local development projects, stifling innovation.
- — How our view of spaces shapes their use and value.
- — The city’s ability to adapt and grow stronger.
- — The natural and built surroundings we depend on.
- — An essential foundation and reference point for life.
- — Ensuring long-term ecological and social health.
- — Both physical and conceptual areas within urban settings.
- — Defined or blurred edges that shape urban identity.
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- — Urban growth, its challenges, and impacts.
- — Overlooked aspects offering untapped opportunities.
- — Embracing uncertainty to unlock innovative urban solutions.
- — Marginal areas where creativity often thrives.
- — Crucial for cooperation between developers and communities.
- — The core of social interaction and urban resilience.
- — Socio-economic transformation with complex consequences.
- — Natural cycles as a model for sustainable development.
- — Revitalizing areas by embracing natural processes.
- — Valuing differences to foster inclusive spaces.
- — Transitional zones with hidden potential.
20 Clues: — Transitional zones with hidden potential. • — Urban growth, its challenges, and impacts. • — Marginal areas where creativity often thrives. • — The city’s ability to adapt and grow stronger. • — Valuing differences to foster inclusive spaces. • — The natural and built surroundings we depend on. • — Ensuring long-term ecological and social health. • ...
organic chemistry 2025-03-04
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- main constituent of natural gas
- a reaction needs UV light
- CnH2n+1COOH
- a reaction in which a H in an alkane is replaced by a Cl atom
- CnH2n+2
- a familiy of similar compounds with same general formula and functional group
- the molecules used to make natural polymer with amide link
- natural polymer with amide link
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- type of polymerisation using alkenes
- molecules contain C and H only
- the property of how easily a liquid evaporates
- a reaction has only one product formed
- type of polymerisation to make PET and nylon
- small molecules used to make polymers
- the process to make ethanol from glucose
- 可生物降解的
- CnH2n+1OH
- CnH2n
- molecules with same moleular formula, but different structural formulae
- the name of process to separate pertroleum
- a reaction has a larger molecule and a small molecule(H2O) formed
21 Clues: CnH2n • 可生物降解的 • CnH2n+2 • CnH2n+1OH • CnH2n+1COOH • a reaction needs UV light • molecules contain C and H only • main constituent of natural gas • natural polymer with amide link • type of polymerisation using alkenes • small molecules used to make polymers • a reaction has only one product formed • the process to make ethanol from glucose • the name of process to separate pertroleum • ...
Paris Smith Enlightenment and Revolution 2025-12-18
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- earth centred universe
- telescope to the sky
- judicial, executive, legislative branches equal powers
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- simple and elegant style
- giving up freedom for protection from the gov’t
- new kind of absolute monarch
- regards reason as the main source and test of knowledge
- state gov’t vs. federal/ national gov’t
- sun centered universe
- group of intellectuals in france
- separation of powers of government
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- using logic and reason to improve society
- enlightened leader of russia
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- major use of john lockes ideas
- god created the universe and natural laws
- extravagant and gaudy style
- people are corrupted by civilization
- equality for woman especially in education
- July 4, 1776
- theory of universal gravitation
- method to solve problems
- master of satire and freedom of speech
- use of beccaria’s legal ideas
- natural rights philosophy -god given rights
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • telescope to the sky • sun centered universe • earth centred universe • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • extravagant and gaudy style • enlightened leader of russia • new kind of absolute monarch • use of beccaria’s legal ideas • major use of john lockes ideas • theory of universal gravitation • group of intellectuals in france • ...
satellite 2022-12-08
14 Clues: tv • gps • NASA • cellphones • not natural • goes around • never ending • first satellite • navigation system • somthing in space • natural satellite • measures east and west • measures north and south • only reason they stay going in circles
satellite 2022-12-08
14 Clues: tv • 0,0 • NASA • cellphones • goes around • not natural • never ending • first satellite • somthing in space • navigation system • natural satellite • measures east and west • measures north and south • only reason they stay going in circles
Geography crossword 2022-03-30
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- when people move from rural to urban areas
- Inadequate educational facilities as villages only have primary schools and there are no opportunities for higher levels of education for the children in rural areas-Lack of medical facilities as villages may not even have a doctor or clinic
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- Floods, drought may damage crops, leading to hunger, malnutrition & famine that may drive villagers to the cities to look for jobs and food-Climate change leads to sea level rise, flooding of low-lying coastal areas displaces coastal rural population, so they move to cities
3 Clues: when people move from rural to urban areas • Inadequate educational facilities as villages only have primary schools and there are no opportunities for higher levels of education for the children in rural areas-Lack of medical facilities as villages may not even have a doctor or clinic • ...
Ancient India Geography- Name: 2023-02-27
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- ___ of Bengal was a natural barrier for India in the East.
- Wind pattern that influences the climate and leads to wet and dry seasons.
- ___ Desert and Hindu Kush Mountains were a natural barrier for India in the Northwest.
- Monsoons winds from the Himalayas brought dry weather to India during the __.
- ___ Ocean was a natural barrier for India in the South.
- The Indo-Aryan Civilization, also called the Aryans, migrated from Central Asia and settled along the Indus and __ Rivers.subcontinent Large section of a continent that is smaller than the continent itself.
- The summer monsoons brought heavy amounts of ___ to India for agriculture, but also could lead to dangerous floods.
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- Large section of a continent that is smaller than the continent itself.
- ___ Sea was a natural barrier for India in the West.
- ___ barriers separated the Indian subcontinent from the rest of Asia.
- ___Mountains were a natural barrier for India in the Northeast.
- The Indus Valley Civilization, also called Harappans, lived along the ___ River.
12 Clues: ___ Sea was a natural barrier for India in the West. • ___ Ocean was a natural barrier for India in the South. • ___ of Bengal was a natural barrier for India in the East. • ___Mountains were a natural barrier for India in the Northeast. • ___ barriers separated the Indian subcontinent from the rest of Asia. • ...
Introduction to Environmental Science 2021-09-15
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- Countries Highly industrialized countries whose citizens have high average incomes.
- Study of the natural and physical processes using structured methods of observation and experimentation.
- Crisis Occurs when human populations grow too quickly for the regions to support.
- Occurs when harmful levels of chemicals or waste materials are introduced into the environment. Examples include: air, water, and soil.
- The irreversible disappearance of a population or a species.
- Science Uses the information provided by pure science to solve problems. Example: engineering, medicine, and environmental science.
- Resources Resources that cannot be replaced. Examples: oil and natural gas.
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- Resources Any natural substance that living things use. Examples include: air, soil, minerals, plants, sunlight, animals, and fossil fuels.
- Countries Less industrialized countries whose citizens have low average incomes.
- Science Study of the interaction between the living and nonliving components of the environment.
- Science Seeks to answer questions about how the natural world works. Examples: biology, physics, and chemistry.
- Crisis Occurs when people use up, waste, or pollute natural resources faster than those resources can be renewed, replaced, or cleaned up.
- of Commons problem in which every individual tries to reap the greatest benefit from a given resource.
- Resources Resources that are continually being replaced. Examples: wind, water, forests, and sunlight.
14 Clues: The irreversible disappearance of a population or a species. • Resources Resources that cannot be replaced. Examples: oil and natural gas. • Countries Less industrialized countries whose citizens have low average incomes. • Crisis Occurs when human populations grow too quickly for the regions to support. • ...
Human Impact on Earth's Systems 2021-04-15
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- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and are necessary or useful to humans.
- all the water on Earth
- the removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- the layers of gases surrounding Earth
- consists of all living things on Earth
- gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat near the surface.
- practices that meets current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- release of harmful materials into the environment
- a natural resource that is replenished by natural processes at a rate comparable to its rate of consumption.
- a substance that provides nutrients to help crops grow better.
- chemicals used on plants that do not harm the plants, but kill pests and have negative impact on other species.
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- a resource that will not return, or renew, or will only return after a long period of time.
- coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals.
- capturing fish faster than they can reproduce.
- natural situation in which heat is trapped in Earth's atmosphere by carbon dioxide, methane, and other gases.
- prevention of wasteful use or protection of natural resources.
- the mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth; extends from the center of the core to the surface of the crust.
17 Clues: all the water on Earth • the layers of gases surrounding Earth • consists of all living things on Earth • capturing fish faster than they can reproduce. • release of harmful materials into the environment • gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat near the surface. • prevention of wasteful use or protection of natural resources. • ...
Climate Change 2024-03-17
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- A unit that measures a person's impact on the environment
- Changing human behavior to reduce our environmental impact
- Animals and plants that can no longer survive in a habitat due to climate change
- Extreme weather events caused by climate change, such as hurricanes or floods
- A global movement calling for urgent action on climate change
- A gas in the atmosphere that absorbs and re-emits heat, warming the planet
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- The period of unusually hot weather, often accompanied by drought
- Planting trees to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- An international treaty that aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- A clean and renewable energy source that uses sunlight
- The gradual increase in average global temperature primarily caused by increasing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere
- Burning these releases carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas
- A type of renewable energy that is used to generate electricity
- A type of pollution caused by the burning of fossil fuels, leading to respiratory problems
- The long-term average weather patterns that define Earth's local, regional and global climates
15 Clues: A clean and renewable energy source that uses sunlight • A unit that measures a person's impact on the environment • Changing human behavior to reduce our environmental impact • Planting trees to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere • Burning these releases carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas • A global movement calling for urgent action on climate change • ...
Canada 2023-04-17
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- a natural resource used to make jewelry
- A shield that surrounds Canada
- Canada's government
- combination of a market and command economy.
- Created a free trade zone for Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- Canada's leader
- wood/ trees being cut down
- algal bloom
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- It is a mountain range and it is the largest mountain range in North America
- 21st century high standard trade agreement
- 5 lakes that are apart of US and Canada
- A city in eastern Canada
- a bay inside Canada's shield
- environmental issue that affects rain
- deforestation
- Percentage of how many adults that can read and write
- a natural resource that is used to make transportation fuels like gasoline
- The process of digging up minerals in the ground.
- ore a natural resource used to make steel
19 Clues: algal bloom • deforestation • Canada's leader • Canada's government • A city in eastern Canada • wood/ trees being cut down • a bay inside Canada's shield • A shield that surrounds Canada • environmental issue that affects rain • a natural resource used to make jewelry • 5 lakes that are apart of US and Canada • ore a natural resource used to make steel • ...
Science Today! 2025-01-14
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- Infective Agent
- childhood rash ilness
- Care of a pateint
- Practice of using natural science, mathematics
- Microscopic living organisms
- Province in Canada
- A disorder in the function of Humans
- Everyone has access
- Cleaning practice
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- Study of the natural world
- Putting science into medince
- Ilness spreading in Ontario
- Improvment of Health
- Country in North America
- Country in Europe
- A substance for healthcare
- Per individual
- AI Model
- skin infection
19 Clues: AI Model • Per individual • skin infection • Infective Agent • Care of a pateint • Country in Europe • Cleaning practice • Province in Canada • Everyone has access • Improvment of Health • childhood rash ilness • Country in North America • Study of the natural world • A substance for healthcare • Ilness spreading in Ontario • Putting science into medince • Microscopic living organisms • ...
DEBO DIMO 2025-09-23
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- , safe places where people can stay temporarily, often during emergencies or disasters.
- ,– a dividing line that marks the edge or limit of an area, or a rule that defines limits.
- , physical harm that makes something less useful, less valuable, or less effective.
- ,the ability to recover quickly from difficulties, challenges, or tough situations.
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- ,– related to helping people, especially by improving their welfare or relieving suffering.
- , the use of technology (like video calls or apps) to provide medical care from a distance.
- ,special telephone numbers people can call for immediate help, advice, or information
- ,to extend, distribute, or cause something to cover a larger area or reach more people.
8 Clues: , physical harm that makes something less useful, less valuable, or less effective. • ,the ability to recover quickly from difficulties, challenges, or tough situations. • ,special telephone numbers people can call for immediate help, advice, or information • , safe places where people can stay temporarily, often during emergencies or disasters. • ...
Natural Science Chapter 1 2020-09-25
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- basin two division of earth surfaces
- the steps you take whilst completing an experiment
- cratons with large flat land masses
- describes origins of our solar system from a nebula.
- well tested and widely accepted
- the study of rocks
- can be studied separately and continuously interacting
- science that deals with weather
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- 97% of water on earth, takes up 71% of surface
- time span of the Formation of the earth.
- the study of the earth by. I
- the earth is divided in three parts.
- the study of the ocean and its processes
- Rimmed by continental shelves
- after making observations this is the statement of inferred reasoning
- science of planets
16 Clues: science of planets • the study of rocks • the study of the earth by. I • Rimmed by continental shelves • well tested and widely accepted • science that deals with weather • cratons with large flat land masses • basin two division of earth surfaces • the earth is divided in three parts. • time span of the Formation of the earth. • the study of the ocean and its processes • ...
Natural Ecosystems and Stewardship 2017-01-22
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- Labrador Duck
- Population of a species in an area
- Limestone can do this
- Caused by polluted water
- Atlantic Walrus
- Polar Bear
- Humpback Whales
- Kudzu (United States)
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- Something we should all show towards the environment
- Barn Owl
- Gradual and predictable changes in the abiotic conditions of an ecosystem after a disturbance has occurred
- The state of an ecosystem with relatively constant conditions over time
- Follows a forest fire
- Follows a volcanic eruption
- Different type of organisms in a given area
- To prevent.. Recycle!!
16 Clues: Barn Owl • Polar Bear • Labrador Duck • Atlantic Walrus • Humpback Whales • Follows a forest fire • Limestone can do this • Kudzu (United States) • To prevent.. Recycle!! • Caused by polluted water • Follows a volcanic eruption • Population of a species in an area • Different type of organisms in a given area • Something we should all show towards the environment • ...
Natural World: Plant Life 2019-08-26
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- a sudden or big change
- something that causes great difficulties
- to change from liquid to gas
- producing a lot of something
- tough, able to endure difficult conditions
- to reduce to the least possible amount
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- strong; sudden and destructive
- relating to change from one type to another
- to be in a place, to exist in
- wetness or water
- to gradually increase over time
- to change to fit a situation or environment
- the edge of something
- small in numbers or amount
- to grow well
- to make weaker by mixing with water
16 Clues: to grow well • wetness or water • the edge of something • a sudden or big change • small in numbers or amount • to change from liquid to gas • producing a lot of something • to be in a place, to exist in • strong; sudden and destructive • to gradually increase over time • to make weaker by mixing with water • to reduce to the least possible amount • ...
Natural Resources and Protection 2022-10-13
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- "... and demand" controls prices of commodities
- Sanitary trash burial to reduce hazards
- Are key in carbon storage and biodiversity
- Destruction of these is leading cause of animal extinction
- Risky energy source relying on fission
- Burns trash bulk, but can release toxic gases
- Initially misunderstood marshy area that regulates flooding
- Fertilizer runoff results in this negative alae effect
- "Sustained ..." is important to developing countries
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- "Reduce, reuse, ..."
- Stabilizes resource price and limits scarcity
- Meets current demand without jeopardizing future
- Replenishes in the space of one lifetime
- Organization that controls oil prices for most of the world
- Impacts cultural value/commodity, technology, and economy
- A smoke-like visible air pollution from hydrocarbons
16 Clues: "Reduce, reuse, ..." • Risky energy source relying on fission • Sanitary trash burial to reduce hazards • Replenishes in the space of one lifetime • Are key in carbon storage and biodiversity • Stabilizes resource price and limits scarcity • Burns trash bulk, but can release toxic gases • "... and demand" controls prices of commodities • ...
Natural Selection 17-32 2025-02-13
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- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- something in the environment that affects an individual’s chances of surviving
- a young insect that looks somewhat different from the adult
- the process in which two parents pass on their genes to create offspring
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce with organisms from any other group
- a type of large molecule that performs important functions inside organisms
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- an idea about what might happen that is based on what you already know
- the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many generations
- an organism produced as a result of reproduction
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- to stay alive
- a specific characteristic of an individual organism
16 Clues: to stay alive • an organism produced as a result of reproduction • a specific characteristic of an individual organism • living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria • any difference in traits between individual organisms • an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food • a young insect that looks somewhat different from the adult • ...
ADJECTIVES 2022-05-08
16 Clues: bad • sick • local • unsafe • precise • enormous • elaborate • fascinating • recently found • very interesting • produced by nature • having a lot of oil or fat • being one of two equal parts • having strong flavours from spices • very interested in learning about sth • having a natural ability to do sth well
7 science Revision - Sustainability 2019-09-12
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- the perceptible natural movement of the air
- use again
- evaporation from plants
- a tube used to convey water
- scientist who studies organisms
- cycle a cycle that contains water
- relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid
- a natural resource or source of energy
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- of a natural resource or source of energy
- a combustible black or dark brown rock
- the process of removing salt from seawater.
- water that falls from the sky
- long body of water curling into an arched
- are used to provide storage of water for use in many applications
- water, from rain snow melt or other sources
- a barrier constructed to hold back water
- relating to or affected by tides
- sun energy
20 Clues: use again • sun energy • evaporation from plants • a tube used to convey water • water that falls from the sky • scientist who studies organisms • relating to or affected by tides • cycle a cycle that contains water • a combustible black or dark brown rock • a natural resource or source of energy • a barrier constructed to hold back water • ...
Environment 2020-04-15
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- make smaller or less in amount
- A mixture of fog and smoke
- the things and conditions around a person or thing
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Garbage or trash
- seriously at risk of extinction
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- natural resource of energy that you can use many times
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- a poisonous form of oxygen
- the science that studies the biota, the environment, and their interactions
- contaminate with harmful or poisonous substances
- A long period of time during which no rain falls
- a building or structure with large blades on the outside
- Use again waste materials
- reliated to the sun
- poisonous
- Animals and plants growing in natural conditions
- Tha natural home of an animal or plant
- The removal of a forest
- an area of very wet, muddy land
20 Clues: poisonous • Garbage or trash • reliated to the sun • The removal of a forest • Use again waste materials • a poisonous form of oxygen • A mixture of fog and smoke • make smaller or less in amount • seriously at risk of extinction • an area of very wet, muddy land • Tha natural home of an animal or plant • contaminate with harmful or poisonous substances • ...
Environment 2020-04-15
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- make smaller or less in amount
- A mixture of fog and smoke
- the things and conditions around a person or thing
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Garbage or trash
- seriously at risk of extinction
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- natural resource of energy that you can use many times
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- a poisonous form of oxygen
- the science that studies the biota, the environment, and their interactions
- contaminate with harmful or poisonous substances
- A long period of time during which no rain falls
- a building or structure with large blades on the outside
- Use again waste materials
- reliated to the sun
- poisonous
- Animals and plants growing in natural conditions
- Tha natural home of an animal or plant
- The removal of a forest
- an area of very wet, muddy land
20 Clues: poisonous • Garbage or trash • reliated to the sun • The removal of a forest • Use again waste materials • a poisonous form of oxygen • A mixture of fog and smoke • make smaller or less in amount • seriously at risk of extinction • an area of very wet, muddy land • Tha natural home of an animal or plant • contaminate with harmful or poisonous substances • ...
Fibers & Fabric Review 2021-02-04
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- Natural fiber that comes from animals, most commonly sheep
- Lengthwise yarn used in woven fabrics
- Fibers that are manmade with chemicals
- Interlocking loops to create fabric
- Most commonly blended with Cotton
- A synthetic fiber made to mimic wool, pills easily
- The finished edge of fabric
- A fabric made from compressing fibers together
- Crosswise yarn used in woven fabrics
- A type of weave that runs diagonally, most common in jeans
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- A type of weave that is basic and the cheapest to make
- A fabric made with warp and weft yarns
- Natural fiber coming from the cocoon of a silk worm
- Another word for fabric
- Runs diagonally in fabric and has lots of stretch
- Made from wood pulp
- Synthetic fiber known for its strength and static electricity
- An example of a non woven fabric
- A natural fiber from the flax plant
- Synthetic fiber made to mimic silk
20 Clues: Made from wood pulp • Another word for fabric • The finished edge of fabric • An example of a non woven fabric • Most commonly blended with Cotton • Synthetic fiber made to mimic silk • Interlocking loops to create fabric • A natural fiber from the flax plant • Crosswise yarn used in woven fabrics • Lengthwise yarn used in woven fabrics • A fabric made with warp and weft yarns • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary Part 1 & Part 2 2023-02-03
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- something that people need and use.
- to make or produce something.
- the small parts that make up something bigger.
- a mixture of gases that surround the planet.
- created by the Earth, not made by humans.
- a form of energy that can produce heat, light, and power.
- to change something into something else.
- the natural things that make up the Earth.
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- when there is not a lot of something.
- a strong power.
- something that is happening or being used right now.
- something that is ready to take or use.
- to move freely.
- something that cannot run out.
- all the different natural features of a piece of land.
- to change something and make it better.
- the strength or ability to do something.
- to think about how things are connected.
- the helpful part of something.
- saving or protecting something.
- communicating with others in some way.
21 Clues: a strong power. • to move freely. • to make or produce something. • something that cannot run out. • the helpful part of something. • saving or protecting something. • something that people need and use. • when there is not a lot of something. • communicating with others in some way. • something that is ready to take or use. • to change something and make it better. • ...
Math Activity 2014-06-06
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- A symbol which takes various numerical values
- A fraction whose numerator is more than or equal to its denominator
- A triangle having two sides equal.
- A symbol having a fixed numerical value
- Two angles whose sum measure 180 degrees.
- A numerical quantity that isn't a whole number
- Arranging the numerical figures of a given data in ascending odescending oder
- The total number paid by the borrower
- Objects having definite shape and size
- Conuting Numbers
- A triangle having all sides different
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- All natural numbers,0 and negatives
- A triangle having all sides equal
- Fractions having different denominators
- Each numerical figure in a data
- The money borrowed
- An algebric expression containing 3 terms
- A number which is an integer or fraction
- All natural numbers together with 0
- A fraction whose denominator is a whole number. Other than 10,100,1000 etc.
20 Clues: Conuting Numbers • The money borrowed • Each numerical figure in a data • A triangle having all sides equal • A triangle having two sides equal. • All natural numbers,0 and negatives • All natural numbers together with 0 • The total number paid by the borrower • A triangle having all sides different • Objects having definite shape and size • ...
Where am I? 2018-08-18
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- associated with Freud depicting the strange
- expression of emotion and heightened interest
- a tarnish that naturally forms
- thickly painted
- picture that tells a story
- various natural substances formed into sticks
- natural scenes
- sometimes made from natural hog or badger hair
- not water based
- what is the Mona Lisa
- created illustrations for saturday evening post
- fiber materials used to create art
- a style using bold geometric shapes and colors
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- drawing expressing exaggerated features
- visual sequence of images to create movement
- pictorial representation of everyday life
- using one color or shades of one color
- container used to hold flowers
- a picture on three panels
- a three dimensional work of art
- an exact reproduction
- the painter who cut off his ear
- an oven used to bake clay
- a relatively hard solid mineral
24 Clues: natural scenes • thickly painted • not water based • an exact reproduction • what is the Mona Lisa • a picture on three panels • an oven used to bake clay • picture that tells a story • container used to hold flowers • a tarnish that naturally forms • a three dimensional work of art • the painter who cut off his ear • a relatively hard solid mineral • fiber materials used to create art • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- Mixture of various decaying organic substances
- an environment with air
- Capable of being supported
- To keep something in its original state
- Trash on the ground
- sun energy
- Made without chemicals
- buying or using less
- Human-made gases containing chlorine and fluorine
- an environment without air
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- Capable of being broken down by bacteria and other decomposers.
- An energy-rich substance (such as coal, oil, or natural gas)
- To protect something
- restored or replaced by natural process
- A substance discharged into the air
- Layer of gases surrounding a planet
- To make something new out of a used object
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person,animal or plant lives
- a layer in the Earth's atmosphere; O3
- The scientific study that deals with the relations of organisms to one another
- The natural home or environment of an animal,plant or organism
21 Clues: sun energy • Trash on the ground • To protect something • buying or using less • Made without chemicals • an environment with air • Capable of being supported • an environment without air • A substance discharged into the air • Layer of gases surrounding a planet • a layer in the Earth's atmosphere; O3 • To keep something in its original state • ...
Conexiones Naturale 2024-03-05
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- Elemento químico presente en el aire
- Cuerpo celeste que ilumina la noche
- Elemento esencial para la vida en la Tierra
- Planta trepadora de tallos largos y flexibles
- Bosque de árboles altos y frondosos
- Residuo natural que sirve como abono
- Humedal de agua salada
- Fruta de cáscara dura y comestible
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- Desastre natural provocado por la lluvia intensa
- Animal mamífero con espinas en la espalda
- Planta con hojas verdes y aroma agradable
- Proceso en el que las plantas obtienen energía del sol
- Parte del árbol que sostiene las hojas y las flores
- Fenómeno atmosférico que produce lluvia
- Lugar donde viven los animales
- Hábitat acuático lleno de plantas y animales
- Animal que vuela y se alimenta de néctar
- Animal carnívoro que aúlla en la noche
- betta Pez de agua dulce de colores brillantes
- Fenómeno natural que libera energía
20 Clues: Humedal de agua salada • Lugar donde viven los animales • Fruta de cáscara dura y comestible • Cuerpo celeste que ilumina la noche • Bosque de árboles altos y frondosos • Fenómeno natural que libera energía • Elemento químico presente en el aire • Residuo natural que sirve como abono • Animal carnívoro que aúlla en la noche • Fenómeno atmosférico que produce lluvia • ...
Bison Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-21
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- A baby bison.
- An area of habitat covered in trees.
- Preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment and wildlife.
- A male bison.
- Maintaining natural habitats.
- The amount of species living in a certain place at a certain time.
- Geographic area where animals, plants and organisms interact.
- An animal that only eats plants.
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- The city closest to Blean woods.
- The woods that our Bison call home.
- Similar living organisms that are able to interbreed.
- A home for wildlife.
- A group of bison.
- The lead female bison.
- Restoring land to its natural state.
15 Clues: A baby bison. • A male bison. • A group of bison. • A home for wildlife. • The lead female bison. • Maintaining natural habitats. • The city closest to Blean woods. • An animal that only eats plants. • The woods that our Bison call home. • An area of habitat covered in trees. • Restoring land to its natural state. • Similar living organisms that are able to interbreed. • ...
no planet b 2022-05-31
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- the conditions by which we are surrounded
- capable of being renewed
- to use the earth sustainably for all
- a natural movement of air
- a large natural stream of flowing water
- a source of supply
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- unable to be renewed
- The capacity or power to do work
- to use carelessly
- a black rock made from dead plants
- power used by harnessing the suns energy
- a resource made by people
- found in nature and not made by people
- a chemical element that we breathe in
- the star that the earth orbits
15 Clues: to use carelessly • a source of supply • unable to be renewed • capable of being renewed • a resource made by people • a natural movement of air • the star that the earth orbits • The capacity or power to do work • a black rock made from dead plants • to use the earth sustainably for all • a chemical element that we breathe in • found in nature and not made by people • ...
Unit 1 review game - Karapantos 2020-01-23
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- We need Revelation that is _____ what is ratural.
- The record of God's revelation to us-inspired by God himself.
- The official teaching authority of the Church.
- He drops his net and follows Jesus.
- God interacts with humanity as a human and gives His New Law.
- Faith Knowledge through testimony.
- Natural Revelation is mediated through ______.
- In this Sacrament, the Lord meets us and becomes our companion along the way.
- God revealing himself.
- Nothing else needs to be revealed.
- A declaration of the essential beliefs of the Church.
- Christ is presented to us in ____ different ways.
- When Chistians live their _____ calling, others are able to see Christ in them.
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- The primary way we draw closer to God and build a relationship with Him.
- God Revealed.
- God interacts with humanity and gives His Law.
- This builds off of Natural Revelation.
- He goes from persecuting to evangelizing.
- Theological Virtue, by which a person believes all that God has said and revealed to man.
- The New Testament shows us the full _____ of God's love.
- This comes directly from God and builds off of Natural Revelation.
- _______ things get existence from something else.
- God wants a ______ with us.
- We are able to encounter ______ in the world today.
- An extension of kinship by oath.
25 Clues: God Revealed. • God revealing himself. • God wants a ______ with us. • An extension of kinship by oath. • Faith Knowledge through testimony. • Nothing else needs to be revealed. • He drops his net and follows Jesus. • This builds off of Natural Revelation. • He goes from persecuting to evangelizing. • God interacts with humanity and gives His Law. • ...
Weather, environment and humanity 2021-02-01
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- a burning natural area for example a flaming forest
- a lot of cloud hide almost the whole sky
- a kind of storm which inflicts strong wind and loads of snow
- a lot of snow sliding down from the mountain
- natural phenomena which affects by CO2 and this effect is responsible for the natural Earth warming
- when a rainforest becoming a desert
- a rock or an area sliding down from the mountain
- every people cause this with their exist
- a kind of natural disaster which causes heavy rain and very strong wind
- this put the rule of gold above the golden rule
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- CO2 emission and greenhouse effect cause this
- it's a kind of TV show which informs the people about the weather by meteorologists
- appears when the wind doesn't blowing, caused by the air pollution
- a synonym for fog
- very large wave that causes earthquakes
- raindropps on the vegetation
- a flash of light on the stormy sky
- when the rain and the snow falling down from the sky at the same time
- people cut down and burn trees
- light or comfortable wind
- balls of ice that falling down from the sky
- a long period without water
- the lightest or weakest rain variety
23 Clues: a synonym for fog • light or comfortable wind • a long period without water • raindropps on the vegetation • people cut down and burn trees • a flash of light on the stormy sky • when a rainforest becoming a desert • the lightest or weakest rain variety • very large wave that causes earthquakes • a lot of cloud hide almost the whole sky • ...
SCIENCE- Crossword 2020-09-15
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- A person who studies one or more natural sciences
- A liquid that we drink
- Knowledge about the natural world, based on facts, experiments and observations
- A star that shines and gives light and heat to the earth
- science Branch of science that studies the earth
- Branch of science that deals with chemical elements and compounds
- The earth, with all its countries, peoples and natural features
- The scientific study of the physical structure of the earth
- Things that are alive
- A branch of earth science that studies the weather
- March or Jupiter are....
- Science Branch of Science involving the study of animals, humans or plants
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- science Branch of Science involving the study of energy and things that are not alive
- The study and treatment of diseases and injuries
- The scientific study of the ocean
- A living thing that grows in the earth and usually has a stem, leaves and roots
- A synonym for information
- The natural world in which people, animals and plants live
- A mixture of gases that we breathe
- The scientific study of matter and energy
- The scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals
- Things that are not alive
- Dogs, tigers or birds are....
- A thing that is known to be true
24 Clues: Things that are alive • A liquid that we drink • March or Jupiter are.... • A synonym for information • Things that are not alive • Dogs, tigers or birds are.... • A thing that is known to be true • The scientific study of the ocean • A mixture of gases that we breathe • The scientific study of matter and energy • The study and treatment of diseases and injuries • ...
Unit 6 Choice Board 2024-02-07
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- movement of genes/alleles/individuals between two populations
- The idea that those individuals that are best suited to their environment will achieve higher fitness
- small part of a population is separated from the rest then they reproduce
- any characteristic that increases
- state of genetic equilibrium where there is no change
- when organisms will impersonate other organisms to increase fitness
- percent of a population that have a particular trait
- type of natural selection with one extreme phenotype that has an advantage
- collection of all alleles in a population
- natural selection where individuals at the extreme of the bell curve achieve higher fitness
- isolation due to differences in communication or other behaviors
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- isolation due to physical barriers
- isolation of a population due to differences in the timing of mating
- migration of new individuals into a population
- selection within a population due to human preference and interference
- random changes in allele frequencies attributed to luck not fitness
- type of natural selection in which individuals with the average phenotype
- individuals moving out of a population
- measurement of the ability of individual to survive and reproduce
- differences among individuals
20 Clues: differences among individuals • any characteristic that increases • isolation due to physical barriers • individuals moving out of a population • collection of all alleles in a population • migration of new individuals into a population • percent of a population that have a particular trait • state of genetic equilibrium where there is no change • ...
nature 2023-05-20
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- Embarking on adventures to discover the hidden treasures of the natural world.
- A mesmerizing cascade of water, flowing with grace and power.
- Unveiling the mysteries and marvels of the natural world.
- A complex network of plants, animals, and their environment.
- The peacefulness and calmness found in nature's embrace.
- Feeling deeply connected to the rhythms and cycles of nature.
- The magical moment when the sun paints the sky with vibrant hues.
- The diverse array of animals that inhabit our natural habitats.
- Gazing at the twinkling stars in the night sky, a celestial spectacle.
- The feeling of calm and tranquility experienced in nature's presence.
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- Protecting and conserving the delicate balance of nature for future generations.
- The grandeur and awe-inspiring beauty of nature's creations.
- The magical allure and captivating charm of nature.
- Untamed and unspoiled areas of nature, untouched by human intervention.
- A lush and thriving community of trees and undergrowth.
- The perfect balance and interconnection of elements in nature.
- Finding peace and solitude in the vastness of nature.
- The variety of life forms and ecosystems in nature.
- The feeling of astonishment and amazement inspired by the natural world.
- The cyclical changes in nature, from the blooming of spring to the colors of autumn.
20 Clues: The magical allure and captivating charm of nature. • The variety of life forms and ecosystems in nature. • Finding peace and solitude in the vastness of nature. • A lush and thriving community of trees and undergrowth. • The peacefulness and calmness found in nature's embrace. • Unveiling the mysteries and marvels of the natural world. • ...
G3 Social studies lessons 4,5 and 1 2025-09-30
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- a place where people live, work, and play together
- the first people who lived in North America before Europeans arrived
- a natural feature of Earth’s surface (like mountains, valleys, rivers, or coasts)
- travel for fun that brings money and jobs to a community
- things found in nature that people use
- natural substances found underground such as copper, iron, or coal
- supplies from nature that help people survive and grow
- low land between hills or mountains, often with fertile soil
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- people in Cambodia who grow rice and adapt to a warm, wet climate
- very high land that rises above the surrounding land
- a large, flowing body of water that usually leads to a sea or ocean
- the wearing away of Earth’s surface by wind, water, or ice
- farming crops and raising animals
- how high land is above sea level
- a safe place along the coast where ships can dock
- changing the way people live to fit their environment
- tools or methods that help people live and adapt
- weather patterns in a region
- fuels made from ancient plants and animals (coal, oil, natural gas)
- land along the edge of the sea or ocean
20 Clues: weather patterns in a region • how high land is above sea level • farming crops and raising animals • things found in nature that people use • land along the edge of the sea or ocean • tools or methods that help people live and adapt • a safe place along the coast where ships can dock • a place where people live, work, and play together • ...
G3 Social studies lessons 4,5 and 1 2025-09-30
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- a safe place along the coast where ships can dock
- a place where people live, work, and play together
- people in Cambodia who grow rice and adapt to a warm, wet climate
- changing the way people live to fit their environment
- land along the edge of the sea or ocean
- weather patterns in a region
- travel for fun that brings money and jobs to a community
- things found in nature that people use
- how high land is above sea level
- a large, flowing body of water that usually leads to a sea or ocean
- supplies from nature that help people survive and grow
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- very high land that rises above the surrounding land
- the first people who lived in North America before Europeans arrived
- fuels made from ancient plants and animals (coal, oil, natural gas)
- farming crops and raising animals
- tools or methods that help people live and adapt
- a natural feature of Earth’s surface (like mountains, valleys, rivers, or coasts)
- the wearing away of Earth’s surface by wind, water, or ice
- natural substances found underground such as copper, iron, or coal
- low land between hills or mountains, often with fertile soil
20 Clues: weather patterns in a region • how high land is above sea level • farming crops and raising animals • things found in nature that people use • land along the edge of the sea or ocean • tools or methods that help people live and adapt • a safe place along the coast where ships can dock • a place where people live, work, and play together • ...
Floods 2013-06-10
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- natural hazard or natural disaster?
- large area of flat land with few trees P _ _ _ _
- not normal rain
- one type of flood S _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _
- A small narrow river S _ _ _ _ _ _
- one type of flood F _ _ _ _
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- A large quantity of flowing water R _ _ _ _
- the state where the floods were in 2011
- one type of flood R _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _
- A lower area of land between hills and mountains
- liquid
- the fall of rain R _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- the natural hazard
13 Clues: liquid • not normal rain • the natural hazard • one type of flood F _ _ _ _ • the fall of rain R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • A small narrow river S _ _ _ _ _ _ • natural hazard or natural disaster? • one type of flood S _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ • the state where the floods were in 2011 • one type of flood R _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ • A large quantity of flowing water R _ _ _ _ • ...
Introduction to Environmental Pollution (X) 2019-01-10
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- Non–degradable pollutants ___ be decomposed by natural processes.
- ___ air pollutants are formed when Primary Pollutants react with other substances to form a new pollutant.
- ___ air pollutants are emitted directly from either natural events or from human activities.
- One example of Point Source pollution is a factory ___.
- Synonym for “slowly degradable”.
- One example of a non-degradable pollutant.
- Slowly degradable pollutants decompose very slowly by ___ processes.
- A source of pollution which cannot be readily identified
- Synonym for “non–persistent”.
- Pollution can be in the form of solid, ___ or gaseous substance.
- ___ acid from coal burning emissions are an example of a Secondary Air pollutant.
- One overall category of pollution.
- Degradable means a pollutant can be rapidly ___ by natural processes.
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- Emisisons from ___ are an example of a Primary Air pollutant.
- Point Source pollution is easier to ___ and regulate.
- ___ pollution is any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged.
- Pollution is explained as any substance present or introduced into the environment that adversely affects the usefulness of ___.
- The ___ of the pollutant helps determine the severity of effect of pollution.
- The physical and chemical properties and ___ help determine the severity of effect of pollution.
- One example of a persistent pollutant.
- One example of Non-point Source pollution is run off from ___ sites.
- One overall category of pollution.
22 Clues: Synonym for “non–persistent”. • Synonym for “slowly degradable”. • One overall category of pollution. • One overall category of pollution. • One example of a persistent pollutant. • One example of a non-degradable pollutant. • Point Source pollution is easier to ___ and regulate. • One example of Point Source pollution is a factory ___. • ...
nature 2023-05-20
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- Finding peace and solitude in the vastness of nature.
- Protecting and conserving the delicate balance of nature for future generations.
- The cyclical changes in nature, from the blooming of spring to the colors of autumn.
- The feeling of astonishment and amazement inspired by the natural world.
- Gazing at the twinkling stars in the night sky, a celestial spectacle.
- Untamed and unspoiled areas of nature, untouched by human intervention.
- The grandeur and awe-inspiring beauty of nature's creations.
- The peacefulness and calmness found in nature's embrace.
- Feeling deeply connected to the rhythms and cycles of nature.
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- Embarking on adventures to discover the hidden treasures of the natural world.
- Unveiling the mysteries and marvels of the natural world.
- The magical allure and captivating charm of nature.
- The perfect balance and interconnection of elements in nature.
- The variety of life forms and ecosystems in nature.
- A lush and thriving community of trees and undergrowth.
- A complex network of plants, animals, and their environment.
- The magical moment when the sun paints the sky with vibrant hues.
- A mesmerizing cascade of water, flowing with grace and power.
- The diverse array of animals that inhabit our natural habitats.
- The feeling of calm and tranquility experienced in nature's presence.
20 Clues: The magical allure and captivating charm of nature. • The variety of life forms and ecosystems in nature. • Finding peace and solitude in the vastness of nature. • A lush and thriving community of trees and undergrowth. • The peacefulness and calmness found in nature's embrace. • Unveiling the mysteries and marvels of the natural world. • ...
Natural Disasters - Tsunami, Earthquake, Flood, Tornado, Volcano 2024-02-10
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- A large wave caused by movements in Earth's crust, such as an earthquake or a volcano.
- a vent, or opening, in Earth’s surface through which molten rock, gases, and ash erupt.
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- The sudden, quick shaking of the earth. It is caused by rock breaking and moving under the ground.
- A high-water event in which water overflows its natural, or artificial, banks onto normally dry land.
- A column of strongly rotating winds that develops within a cloud and makes contact with the ground.
5 Clues: A large wave caused by movements in Earth's crust, such as an earthquake or a volcano. • a vent, or opening, in Earth’s surface through which molten rock, gases, and ash erupt. • The sudden, quick shaking of the earth. It is caused by rock breaking and moving under the ground. • ...
Cave Science Terms 2024-03-28
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- Animals that spend their entire lives in caves.
- A natural discharge of water from rock or soil to the surface.
- A natural cavity beneath the earth's surface.
- topography - a landscape characterized by the presence of sinkholes, caves, springs, and losing streams created by groundwater solution of sedimentary rock such as limestone.
- natural cracks of fractures in rock that do not show displacement.
- The study of cave life.
- the crystalized form of calcium carbonate. This is the major material in stalactites and other cave formations.
- The naturally occurring water found beneath the earth's surface in layers of rock or sediment.
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- Cave formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone, dripstone, rimstone, soda straws, helictites, columns, etc.
- The study of caves.
- Acid - A weak acid formed by rain or other water in contact with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere or in soils and vegetation.
- A slow, oozing natural discharge of water from rock or soil to the surface.
- Stream-A surface stream that is diverted to the underground via a sinkhole or cave within the stream's valley.
- A rounded depression in the landscape formed by solution of bedrock or collapse of an underlying cavity
- A layer of rock or sediment containing groundwater that can be drawn for use above ground.
- Bridge-The roof remnant of a collapsed cave system
16 Clues: The study of caves. • The study of cave life. • A natural cavity beneath the earth's surface. • Animals that spend their entire lives in caves. • Bridge-The roof remnant of a collapsed cave system • A natural discharge of water from rock or soil to the surface. • natural cracks of fractures in rock that do not show displacement. • ...
Newspapers 2025-04-29
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- A structure for writing news stories where the most important information comes first. (2 words)
- Type of news that deals with government, laws, and power. (1 word)
- The person who checks, changes, and approves stories before they are published. (1 word)
- The bold title at the top of an article that grabs attention. (1 word)
- The type of language used to create strong feelings in the reader. (2 words)
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- The person writes stories before they are published. (1 word)
- The main part of the article where the full story is told. (1 word)
- A style of reporting that avoids opinion and sticks to the facts. (1 word)
- Facts or details provided or learned about something or someone. (1 word)
- The line in a news story that names the writer. (1 word)
- Serious news about important events like crime, politics, or disasters. (2 words)
- The first and most important page of a newspaper. (2 words)
- The opening sentence or paragraph that gives the most important information. (1 word)
13 Clues: The line in a news story that names the writer. (1 word) • The first and most important page of a newspaper. (2 words) • The person writes stories before they are published. (1 word) • Type of news that deals with government, laws, and power. (1 word) • The main part of the article where the full story is told. (1 word) • ...
Chapter One Natural Science 2020-09-25
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- known as a life-giving gaseous envelope
- the interiors of continents
- submerged volcanic structures
- the rigid outer layer that includes the crust and uppermost mantle.
- it contains weak rocks
- the study of Earth
- a tentative (or untested) explanation
- contains all life on Earth
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- a dynamic mass of water
- the study atmosphere
- it contains the continental shelf and islands.
- the study of the ocean
- the study of the universe
- they are made of deformed igneous and metamorphic rocks
- the elevated status of a Hypothesis
- it is a group of interacting, or interdependent, parts that form a complex whole.
16 Clues: the study of Earth • the study atmosphere • the study of the ocean • it contains weak rocks • a dynamic mass of water • the study of the universe • contains all life on Earth • the interiors of continents • submerged volcanic structures • the elevated status of a Hypothesis • a tentative (or untested) explanation • known as a life-giving gaseous envelope • ...
Natural Resources and Pollution 2023-03-09
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- resources that are consumed faster than they are produced
- resources that will not run out, no matter how much they are used
- water that has been used in a home, business, or industry
- source of land pollution from pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizer
- chemical that leads to the destruction of the ozone layer
- molecule made up of three oxygen atoms
- parts of the environment that are useful or necessary to the survival of living things
- the scientific observation that Earth's surface temperature is getting warmer
- nonrenewable resources, including oil, coal, and natural gas
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- energy from the heat of the Earth
- caused by CFC usage and leads to higher rates of UV radiation
- acidic rain or snow, made when the gases from burning of fossil fuels combines with moisture in the air
- formed when sunlight reacts with gases from the air; darkens the air and smells bad
- resources that are being produced by natural processes at least as quickly as they're being consumed
- a mineral that can be mined and purified for a profit
- energy from the Sun
16 Clues: energy from the Sun • energy from the heat of the Earth • molecule made up of three oxygen atoms • a mineral that can be mined and purified for a profit • resources that are consumed faster than they are produced • water that has been used in a home, business, or industry • chemical that leads to the destruction of the ozone layer • ...
Natural Resources Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-25
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- Electricity produced by waterpower using large dams in a river
- country with the largest forest cover in the Caribbean
- refers to particles or substances that cause negative effects when released into the air.
- Conservation method in which old materials are processed to make new ones
- A type of mineral that is used to make jewellery.
- A greenhouse gas
- A natural resource that cannot be replaced or that can be replaced only over thousands or millions of years.
- Caribbean country with that has the natural resource of tar.
- A tool used in improper fishing practices that causes harm to marine life
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- A process that sees extensive clearing of trees and vegetation.
- Energy from the Sun that is clean, inexhaustible, and can be transformed into electricity by solar cells
- Inexhaustible energy resource that used hot magma or hot, dry rocks from below Earth's surface to generate electricity.
- Any material made naturally that is used by humans or living things.
- careful use of resources to reduce damage to the environment though such methods as composting and recycling materials.
- a process through which water is released from clouds
- A natural resource that remains in constant supply and will not run out.
16 Clues: A greenhouse gas • A type of mineral that is used to make jewellery. • a process through which water is released from clouds • country with the largest forest cover in the Caribbean • Caribbean country with that has the natural resource of tar. • Electricity produced by waterpower using large dams in a river • ...
Natural Vegetation and Wildlife 2021-12-20
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- Eco development project for the Bustard.
- Plant used to treat blood pressure, only found in India.
- Teak, sal, peepal, and neem trees are grown in this type of forest.
- Terms given for plants and animals.
- Act passed to protect wildlife.
- Birds that move to warmer regions during winter.
- The Gir forest is the last remaining habitat of the ___________.
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- Forests restricted to heavy rainfall regions.
- One of the eighteen bio-reserves.
- The name given to plants from foreign countries
- Project Rhino was created to save this specific animal
- home of the Bengal Tiger, turtles, crocodiles, gharials and snakes
- Forests in arid areas.
- Mangrove forests are the home of ______________
- Forests in Mountainous regions
- Natural vegetation is also known as ___________.
16 Clues: Forests in arid areas. • Forests in Mountainous regions • Act passed to protect wildlife. • One of the eighteen bio-reserves. • Terms given for plants and animals. • Eco development project for the Bustard. • Forests restricted to heavy rainfall regions. • The name given to plants from foreign countries • Mangrove forests are the home of ______________ • ...
Natural Selection Test Review 2024-02-23
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- An organism with an extreme trait is best suited over the opposite extreme. (Darkest, lightest, etc.)
- Organisms that are related will have similar _____
- Organisms with either extreme are favored over the “average”.
- An “average” trait is best suited to the environment.
- Type of adaptation, ex: mating dance
- ___________ evolution - When many different species begin to look alike due to living in similar environments
- ________ changes occur very quickly, but they don’t happen often
- ___________ structures - share uses, but not ancestry
- ___________ structures - parts of the body that are similar, but have different functions
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- Developed the theory of natural selection, Charles ______
- __________ selection - such as dog breeds or produce
- Component of Natural Selection, struggle for _____
- ___________ structures - These are structures that seem to have no purpose
- ___________ evolution - When one species gives rise to many
- Animals in similar environments have similar adaptations
- ___________ - changes occur at a slow rate
16 Clues: Type of adaptation, ex: mating dance • ___________ - changes occur at a slow rate • Component of Natural Selection, struggle for _____ • Organisms that are related will have similar _____ • __________ selection - such as dog breeds or produce • ___________ structures - share uses, but not ancestry • An “average” trait is best suited to the environment. • ...
EVOLUTION AND NATURAL SELECTION 2024-02-05
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- What is the name of the combination of a sperm and an egg?
- How many premises did Darwin's theory of evolution have?
- What is the form of isolation based on time, temperature, and salinity?
- What is the form of isolation that prevents hybrids from being born?
- What is the process of evolution that happens in the wild?
- What is the process of evolution that happens with human intervention?
- What is reproduction called with a partner?
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- What is the form of isolation caused by changes in organs in the body?
- What is the form of isolation that deals with separating species or the inability to reproduce?
- What is the form of isolation that excludes some species because of mating season (e.x bird calls)
- Who made the first theory of evolution?
- What is reproduction without another partner?
- Who inspired Darwin to start exploring?
- What is the form of isolation that is caused by differences in living?
- How does an animal change to suit its environment?
- What is the process whereby populations of organisms change over time?
16 Clues: Who made the first theory of evolution? • Who inspired Darwin to start exploring? • What is reproduction called with a partner? • What is reproduction without another partner? • How does an animal change to suit its environment? • How many premises did Darwin's theory of evolution have? • What is the name of the combination of a sperm and an egg? • ...
Natural Selection & Genetic Modification 2024-03-10
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- sorting things into groups.
- Small clump of unspecialised plant
- When a species dies out
- Growing tiny pieces of tissue or cells in or on a medium containing nutrients.
- Organism that has been produced using genetic engineering
- Medicine that kills the pathogen and combats bacterial infection.
- Limbs with five digits are shared by amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
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- A large are of one kind of crop
- All of the DNA in an organism
- Long-term population changes involve altered characteristics.
- unaffected or less affected by something
- Quantity of useful product obtained.
- An organism from which more recent organisms are descended.
- Organisms are grouped into Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.
- Organisms are divided into these 5 groups.
- Similar organisms, species share the same ‘ ‘
16 Clues: When a species dies out • sorting things into groups. • All of the DNA in an organism • A large are of one kind of crop • Small clump of unspecialised plant • Quantity of useful product obtained. • unaffected or less affected by something • Organisms are divided into these 5 groups. • Similar organisms, species share the same ‘ ‘ • ...
Natural and Artificial Selection 2025-01-20
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- Created or modified by humans, not occurring naturally.
- Occurring without a predictable pattern or plan.
- A characteristic or feature of an organism, often determined by genes.
- Units of heredity passed from parents to offspring.
- A molecule coded by genes, essential for traits and functions in living organisms.
- Occurring without human intervention.
- The process of mating animals to produce offspring with desired traits.
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- A change in the genetic material of an organism.
- Differences in traits among individuals of a species.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area.
- The external conditions that influence an organism’s traits.
- Traits that enhance survival and reproduction in an environment.
- The arrangement or spread of a population in an area.
- The application of science and technology to solve problems, including genetic manipulation.
- Choosing individuals with desired traits to reproduce.
- A single step in the line of descent from an ancestor.
16 Clues: Occurring without human intervention. • A change in the genetic material of an organism. • Occurring without a predictable pattern or plan. • Units of heredity passed from parents to offspring. • Differences in traits among individuals of a species. • The arrangement or spread of a population in an area. • Choosing individuals with desired traits to reproduce. • ...
songs 2021-09-22
Intro to Environmental Science 2019-09-07
Across
- all the water on earth
- the part of the Earth where life exists
- all the living things in an ecosystem
- a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- a term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals
- the ability to keep in existence natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance
- the change form food gathering to food production
- an undesired change in the air, water, or soil that adversely affects the health, survival, or activities of humans or toher organisms
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- a large extinction of species in a relatively short period of time
- the solid part of the Earth consisting of the crust and the outer mantle
- pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes
- human's impact on the Earth
- non-living things in an ecosystem
- a record of geologic events and ife forms in Earth's history
- any natural resource that can be replenished in a relatively short period of time
- a principle the geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes
- any community of living and nonliving things that work together
- the transformation from an agricultural to an industrial
- the impact of a person or community on the environment expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources
- pollutants that cannot be broken down by natural processes
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
22 Clues: all the water on earth • human's impact on the Earth • non-living things in an ecosystem • all the living things in an ecosystem • the part of the Earth where life exists • a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • the change form food gathering to food production • pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes • ...
Crossword 2024-05-14
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- International governmental associations
- Earth's temperature rise
- the variety of all living things and their interactions
- a natural fuel formed from the remains of living organisms
- Resource misuse or abuse
- the significant variation of average weather conditions
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- related to algae
- a biological community of interacting organisms
- Independent non-profit groups
- pollutied rain
- excessive amount of hunting
- Release of substances into atmosphere
- species found in a ecosystem due to natural process
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Atmospheric heat-trapping phenomenon
- Compensate for negative impacts
- relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity
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- Nutrient-driven aquatic overgrowth
- Threatened animal or plant species
- species that have been brought to the area or region
- Exploit excessively or unsustainably
- Process of converting light to energy in plants
- to intrude
- clearing a wide area of trees
- Environmental impact assessment
- a molecule made up of amino acids
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- substance that pollutes
- to produce or provide
- anything available in our environment that can be used to fulfil our desires
- development that meets the needs of the present
- Carbon-based compound assemblages
- Renewable fuel sources
- Natural CO2 absorbers
- chemical or natural substance added to soil to make it fertile
- gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- Large-scale cultivated land
- those that live in a limited area
40 Clues: to intrude • pollutied rain • related to algae • to produce or provide • Deoxyribonucleic acid • Natural CO2 absorbers • Renewable fuel sources • substance that pollutes • Earth's temperature rise • Resource misuse or abuse • excessive amount of hunting • Large-scale cultivated land • clearing a wide area of trees • Independent non-profit groups • Environmental impact assessment • ...
Crisis Management: Application 2023-05-22
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- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
- event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent danger
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
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- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear, maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriaten assistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stages are mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- unstable, difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty and requires immediate action
- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the potential for damaging effects of an event
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operation of a community or organization
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
- short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
20 Clues: adverse event caused by natural processes • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk • ...
Countries 2023-12-15
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- Birthplace of Democracy, Timeless Philosophy
- Nordic Tranquility, Educational Excellence
- Vibrant Culture, Literary Contributions
- Chocolates, Medieval Architecture
- Korea Technological Advancements and Rich Heritage
- Crossroads of East and West, Historical Marvels
- Historical Significance, Cultural Heritage
- Artistic Mastery, Culinary Delights
- Flamboyant Festivities and Influential Culture
- Epicenter of Art, Fashion, and Culinary Excellence
- Technological Advancements and Rich Heritage
- Cradle of Humanity, Cultural Diversity
- Cradle of Ancient Wisdom and Diverse Heritage
- Carnival Bliss and Breathtaking Biodiversity
- Vibrant Cultural Heritage, Festive Spirit
- Tulip Fields, Progressive Societal Values
- Land of Multicultural Harmony and Natural Beauty
- Coffee Riches, Caribbean Splendor
- Resilience, Historical Resurgence
- Literary Legacy and Royal Majesty
- Unity in Diversity, Natural Spectacles
- Cultural Melting Pot, Tropical Beauty
- Blend of Tradition and Technological Marvels
- Archipelago Beauty, Warm Hospitality
- Pristine Landscapes, Maori Culture
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- Innovation, Social Equality, Natural Beauty
- Engineering Excellence and Cultural Sophistication
- Rich History, Scenic Landscapes
- Cradle of Ancient Civilization, Architectural Marvels
- Classical Music Heritage, Alpine Beauty
- African Splendor, Wildlife Conservation
- Stunning Fjords, Nordic Prosperity
- Eurasian Influencer with Rich Cultural Resilience
- Alpine Beauty, Financial Prowess
- Ancient Civilization and Modern Global Power
- Bohemian Charm, Architectural Splendor
- Economic Powerhouse, Urban Sophistication
- Natural Diversity, Andes Mountains
- Vast Natural Wonders and Cultural Richness
- Historical Significance, Innovation Hub
- Emerald Isle, Literary Traditions
- Global Pioneer in Innovation and Diversity
- Ancient Civilization, Cultural Heritage
- Medieval Castles, Rich Folklore
- Saharan Splendor, Historical Influences
- Land of Smiles with Rich Heritage
- Passionate Spirit and South American Elegance
- Seafaring Legacy, Iberian Charm
- Cultural Melting Pot, Tropical Beauty
- Inca Heritage, Amazon Rainforest
50 Clues: Rich History, Scenic Landscapes • Medieval Castles, Rich Folklore • Seafaring Legacy, Iberian Charm • Alpine Beauty, Financial Prowess • Inca Heritage, Amazon Rainforest • Chocolates, Medieval Architecture • Emerald Isle, Literary Traditions • Land of Smiles with Rich Heritage • Coffee Riches, Caribbean Splendor • Resilience, Historical Resurgence • ...
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources 2025-09-26
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- Short for natural gas; used to heat homes and cook food.
- Something we use from the Earth, like water or oil.
- Energy that comes from the sun.
- Moving air that can be used to create energy.
- A natural resource used to make electricity, especially in dams.
- Harmful stuff in the air, water, or land.
- Good for the environment and does not cause harm.
- Energy made from plants or other once-living things.
- Material burned or used to make energy.
- The ability to do work or make things move.
- Energy used to make machines and lights work.
- Remains of old plants and animals; also used in "fossil fuels."
- gas A gas found underground, often used for heating and cooking.
- A type of fuel made from oil, used in trucks and buses.
- Something that can be used up and is not unlimited.
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- Energy that comes from heat deep inside the Earth.
- A chemical found in all living things and in fuels; too much can hurt the planet.
- Something that can be used without running out or hurting the Earth.
- A machine with blades that spins to make electricity.
- The natural world around us, like air, water, and land.
- Light and heat from the sun that can be turned into electricity.
- A natural liquid found underground, used to make fuels.
- A resource that can run out and takes millions of years to form.
- The usual weather in a place over a long time.
- Energy made by moving water, like from rivers or waterfalls.
- A black rock burned for energy; it comes from ancient plants.
- A metal used in nuclear power to make electricity.
- A thick liquid from the ground used for fuel and products like gasoline.
28 Clues: Energy that comes from the sun. • Material burned or used to make energy. • Harmful stuff in the air, water, or land. • The ability to do work or make things move. • Moving air that can be used to create energy. • Energy used to make machines and lights work. • The usual weather in a place over a long time. • Good for the environment and does not cause harm. • ...
Greta 2025-10-23
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- The earth, together with all of its countries and peoples (5)
- A mind-body practice connecting the body, breath and mind (4)
- To be seriously at risk of extinction (10)
- To wander or go in search of food or provisions (6)
- The feeling of being sure of yourself and your abilities (10)
- A person who campaigns to bring about change (8)
- Undomesticated animals living in their natural habitat (8)
- A feeling of deep admiration (7)
- A layered, dense forest known for its rich biodiversity (10)
- A group of people who share a common interest or live in the same area (9)
- The phenomena of the physical world (6)
- Surroundings in which we all live (11)
- To rest, be calm or do something enjoyable (5)
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- To supply with water or liquids (7)
- The use of natural or herbal remedies and home made goods (10)
- To focus on one's mind for a period of time (8)
- The long term study of weather patterns and conditions (7)
- No longer in existence (7)
- Illegally hunting on land that is protected or not your own (8)
- The maintenance and upkeep of a natural resource (12)
- The state of being in good health (8)
- A place that is natural for life and growth (7)
- A tall plant that can live a very long time (4)
- The body's response to emotional or physical tension (6)
- Providing good food necessary for health and growth (9)
- Body of salt water covering nearly 70% of the earth (5)
- Things that are natural or related to nature (7)
- To convert waste materials into new products (7)
28 Clues: No longer in existence (7) • A feeling of deep admiration (7) • To supply with water or liquids (7) • The state of being in good health (8) • Surroundings in which we all live (11) • The phenomena of the physical world (6) • To be seriously at risk of extinction (10) • To rest, be calm or do something enjoyable (5) • To focus on one's mind for a period of time (8) • ...
Biodiversity - Topics 6, 7 and 8 2015-11-04
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- Insect that was predominantly light coloured prior to the Industrial Revolution
- Collection of seeds from plants that are threatened with extinction
- Name of Darwin's boat
- Another term for a genetically modified organism
- Number of division in meiosis
- Evolutionary process whereby organisms best adapted to their environment will survive and reproduce
- The extinction of a species from specific geographic areas
- Technique whereby individual organisms with desirable traits are bred together to develop plants or animals with specific traits (cows that produce large quantities of milk)
- Natural selection: Variations that are passed on lead to changes in the ________ characteristics of a species
- Number of division in mitosis
- Natural selection: All organisms produce more ________ than can possibly survive
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- Global ________ have been drawn up to protect endangered plants and animals
- The artificial introduction of genes from one organism into the genetic material of another
- Synonym for artificial selection
- Asexual reproduction of cells that results in the production of two identical daughter cells (chromosome count is the same at the start and at the end)
- Fish farming
- Species who is sensitive to changes in it's environment
- Using or modifying living organisms to make marketable products
- Scientist who proposed and developed natural selection
- Sexual reproduction of cells that results in the production of four new genetically different daughter cells (chromosome count is halved from start to end)
- Natural selection: Variations increase the chances of an organism surviving to _________
- Species that no longer exists on Earth
- Hormone in the body that lowers the level of glucose in the blood
- Natural selection: There is incredible __________ within each species
- In the last 600 million years there have been _____ major declines in Earth's biodiversity
25 Clues: Fish farming • Name of Darwin's boat • Number of division in meiosis • Number of division in mitosis • Synonym for artificial selection • Species that no longer exists on Earth • Another term for a genetically modified organism • Scientist who proposed and developed natural selection • Species who is sensitive to changes in it's environment • ...
Biodiversity - Topics 6, 7 and 8 2015-11-04
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- Hormone in the body that lowers the level of glucose in the blood
- Natural selection: All organisms produce more ________ than can possibly survive
- Evolutionary process whereby organisms best adapted to their environment will survive and reproduce
- Sexual reproduction of cells that results in the production of four new genetically different daughter cells (chromosome count is halved from start to end)
- Global ________ have been drawn up to protect endangered plants and animals
- Using or modifying living organisms to make marketable products
- Technique whereby individual organisms with desirable traits are bred together to develop plants or animals with specific traits (cows that produce large quantities of milk)
- Collection of seeds from plants that are threatened with extinction
- Synonym for artificial selection
- Another term for a genetically modified organism
- In the last 600 million years there have been _____ major declines in Earth's biodiversity
- Number of division in meiosis
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- Species who is sensitive to changes in it's environment
- Natural selection: There is incredible __________ within each species
- Fish farming
- The artificial introduction of genes from one organism into the genetic material of another
- Name of Darwin's boat
- Number of division in mitosis
- Asexual reproduction of cells that results in the production of two identical daughter cells (chromosome count is the same at the start and at the end)
- Insect that was predominantly light coloured prior to the Industrial Revolution
- The extinction of a species from specific geographic areas
- Species that no longer exists on Earth
- Scientist who proposed and developed natural selection
- Natural selection: Variations that are passed on lead to changes in the ________ characteristics of a species
- Natural selection: Variations increase the chances of an organism surviving to _________
25 Clues: Fish farming • Name of Darwin's boat • Number of division in mitosis • Number of division in meiosis • Synonym for artificial selection • Species that no longer exists on Earth • Another term for a genetically modified organism • Scientist who proposed and developed natural selection • Species who is sensitive to changes in it's environment • ...
Biodiversity - Topics 6, 7 and 8 2015-11-04
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- In the last 600 million years there have been _____ major declines in Earth's biodiversity
- Synonym for artificial selection
- Natural selection: Variations increase the chances of an organism surviving to _________
- Technique whereby individual organisms with desirable traits are bred together to develop plants or animals with specific traits (cows that produce large quantities of milk)
- Number of division in mitosis
- Number of division in meiosis
- Name of Darwin's boat
- The extinction of a species from specific geographic areas
- Natural selection: Variations that are passed on lead to changes in the ________ characteristics of a species
- Collection of seeds from plants that are threatened with extinction
- Species who is sensitive to changes in it's environment
- Natural selection: All organisms produce more ________ than can possibly survive
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- Sexual reproduction of cells that results in the production of four new genetically different daughter cells (chromosome count is halved from start to end)
- Natural selection: There is incredible __________ within each species
- Another term for a genetically modified organism
- Scientist who proposed and developed natural selection
- The artificial introduction of genes from one organism into the genetic material of another
- Hormone in the body that lowers the level of glucose in the blood
- Using or modifying living organisms to make marketable products
- Asexual reproduction of cells that results in the production of two identical daughter cells (chromosome count is the same at the start and at the end)
- Insect that was predominantly light coloured prior to the Industrial Revolution
- Fish farming
- Species that no longer exists on Earth
- Global ________ have been drawn up to protect endangered plants and animals
- Evolutionary process whereby organisms best adapted to their environment will survive and reproduce
25 Clues: Fish farming • Name of Darwin's boat • Number of division in mitosis • Number of division in meiosis • Synonym for artificial selection • Species that no longer exists on Earth • Another term for a genetically modified organism • Scientist who proposed and developed natural selection • Species who is sensitive to changes in it's environment • ...
Intro to Environmental Science 2019-09-07
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- pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes
- all the water on earth
- a principle the geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes
- any natural resource that can be replenished in a relatively short period of time
- the transformation from an agricultural to an industrial
- all the living things in an ecosystem
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
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- an undesired change in the air, water, or soil that adversely affects the health, survival, or activities of humans or toher organisms
- the part of the Earth where life exists
- a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- a term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals
- the change form food gathering to food production
- a record of geologic events and ife forms in Earth's history
- human's impact on the Earth
- the solid part of the Earth consisting of the crust and the outer mantle
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- a large extinction of species in a relatively short period of time
- the impact of a person or community on the environment expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources
- pollutants that cannot be broken down by natural processes
- the ability to keep in existence natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance
- any community of living and nonliving things that work together
- non-living things in an ecosystem
22 Clues: all the water on earth • human's impact on the Earth • non-living things in an ecosystem • all the living things in an ecosystem • the part of the Earth where life exists • a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • the change form food gathering to food production • pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes • ...
Crisis Management App- Bresais Escalante 2023-05-22
Across
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the
- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
- requires immediate action
- of a community or organization
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear,
- of people in danger
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stages
- unstable, difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty
- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large
- short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
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- well
- event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- for damaging effects of an event
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriate
- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the
29 Clues: well • of people in danger • requires immediate action • of a community or organization • for damaging effects of an event • adverse event caused by natural processes • mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • ...
Crisis Management App. - Bresais Escalante 2023-05-26
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- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
- event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent danger
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
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- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear, maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriate assistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stages are mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- unstable, difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty and requires immediate action
- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the potential for damaging effects of an event
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operation of a community or organization
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
- short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
20 Clues: adverse event caused by natural processes • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk • ...
bellezze naturali 2023-06-29
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- - A part of a river where the water flows quickly over rocks and boulders.
- - A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- - A large area of trees and underbrush.
- - A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- - A sandy or pebbly shore by the ocean or a lake.
- - A large body of freshwater surrounded by land.
- - A hill of sand formed by wind or water.
- - A flat, elevated area of land.
- - A large, bowl-shaped depression in the Earth's surface caused by volcanic activity.
- - A natural flowing watercourse that empties into a larger body of water.
- - A group or chain of islands.
- - A long, narrow inlet with steep sides created by glacial erosion.
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- - A large, flat grassland with few trees.
- - A shallow body of water separated from larger bodies of water by sandbars or coral reefs.
- - A navigable body of water used for transportation.
- - A natural feature where water flows over a vertical drop.
- - A vent in the Earth's crust that erupts magma, ash, and gas.
- - A wetland with soft, muddy ground and tall grasses.
- - A piece of land surrounded by water.
- - A dry, barren region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation.
- - A large landform that rises above the surrounding land.
- - A natural underground chamber or series of chambers.
- - A steep rock face, typically by the sea.
- - A treeless, frozen plain found in the Arctic or Antarctic.
- - A natural underground chamber or series of chambers.
- - A low area between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
- - A deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
- - A natural raised area of land, lower than a mountain.
- - A natural hot spring that periodically ejects water and steam.
29 Clues: - A group or chain of islands. • - A flat, elevated area of land. • - A piece of land surrounded by water. • - A large area of trees and underbrush. • - A large, flat grassland with few trees. • - A hill of sand formed by wind or water. • - A deep, narrow valley with steep sides. • - A steep rock face, typically by the sea. • ...
3rd Grade Vocabulary 2024-01-20
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- this natural hazard can cause a lot of damage due to erupting magma
- this continent is the only continent that is made of a single country
- this natural hazard occurs when the top layers of rock and dirt separate from the earth and go down a slope
- this is the continent we live on
- water in any form that falls from the sky
- this type of cloud is big and fluffy
- this is the number of planets in our solar system
- this type of cloud produces thunderstorms
- this natural hazard can carry toxins and chemicals into new bodies of water or other areas
- this natural hazard happens when plates under the earth move around
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- a trait that helps a living thing survive in its environment
- this is the amount of oceans we have on earth
- this is the largest planet in our solar system
- this map tool tells you directions on the map
- this type of cloud is thin and wispy
- electric energy that builds up as ice crystals break apart
- this is the number of states that are in the United States
- the exact location of a place on earth (using coordinates)
- this is the planet closest to the sun
- this natural hazard can clear out infected plants in a large area of land
- an adaptation that helps a living thing survive by blending into its surroundings
- this type of landform is surrounded by water on all sides
- this landform is a low area between mountains
- this planet is known for having a lot of rings around it
24 Clues: this is the continent we live on • this type of cloud is thin and wispy • this type of cloud is big and fluffy • this is the planet closest to the sun • water in any form that falls from the sky • this type of cloud produces thunderstorms • this is the amount of oceans we have on earth • this map tool tells you directions on the map • ...
Unit 2 Evolution 2025-12-16
Across
- structures that share the same structures but have different functions; shows common ancestry
- structures that have a similar functions but different evolutionary origins; no common ancestor
- type of natural selection that favors one extreme variation of a trait
- a change in DNA
- gradual accumulation of adaptation over time; driven by natural selection
- type of natural selection that favors individuals with the average trait in a population
- percentage of any allele in a population's gene pool
- group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring in nature
- the physical separation of populations
- the inability of formerly interbreeding organisms to produce offspring;includes temporal and behavioral isolation
- an inherited trait that increases an organism's chance of survival in a particular environment
- characteristic that is inherited; can be either dominant or recessive
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- the preferential choice of a mate based on a specific physical trait; female chooses trait
- an alternate form of a gene
- breeding of organisms by humans for specific physical characteristics
- process of evolution of new species that occurs when members of similar populations no longer interbreed to produce fertile offspring
- selection nature selecting for traits or adaptations that are best suited for the environment
- a unit of hereditary information
- an organism's ability to survive and reproduce to pass on its DNA to its offspring
- structures that once had a function but currently have a reduced function or no function at all; shows common ancestry
- type of natural selection that favors individuals with either extreme variation of a trait
- an organism's ability to live and thrive in its environment by overcoming challenges
- the differences in traits or genetic makeup among individuals within a sp
23 Clues: a change in DNA • an alternate form of a gene • a unit of hereditary information • the physical separation of populations • percentage of any allele in a population's gene pool • breeding of organisms by humans for specific physical characteristics • characteristic that is inherited; can be either dominant or recessive • ...
Heredity 2018-06-18
Across
- Forests are natural __________ of animals.
- Natural disaster that can wipe out a whole population.
- Building block of the human body is called ________.
- ____________ contaminates the natural environment.
- Tree has ___________ , green leaves and flowers.
- ____________ is the young butterfly.
- Each type of living things has different physical _______________.
- At risk of no longer existing means to be __________.
- There are many types of _________ things.
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- A snake has no ___________.
- The passing of characteristics from parents to their offspring is called _______________.
- __________ is the young frog.
- We can save animals by creating ______________ centers.
- Heredity is present in ___________ of living things.
- The nucleus contains genes.
- _________________ are so small that we cannot see them without microscope.
- Inside the cell there is a structure called ____________.
- ______________ can lead to the decline and extinction of fish.
- A squid has _________________ to swim.
19 Clues: A snake has no ___________. • The nucleus contains genes. • __________ is the young frog. • ____________ is the young butterfly. • A squid has _________________ to swim. • There are many types of _________ things. • Forests are natural __________ of animals. • Tree has ___________ , green leaves and flowers. • ____________ contaminates the natural environment. • ...
Energy sources 2024-03-01
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- thick black liquid
- nonrenewable and forms within the earth over millions of year
- energy made from flowing water
- wind solar geothermal hydroelectric tidal biomass
- energy from the sun
- energy from any material that comes from plants
- naturally renew or replenish themselves
- to use something again
- generated during nuclear fission
- produced by the natural rise and fall of tides
Down
- fossil fuels coal oil natural gas fracking and nuclear
- mineral formed from plants that have been fossilized
- captured with wind turbines
- DO NOT naturally renew or replenish themselves
- to make it like new
- layer in earths stratosphere which absorbs most of ultraviolet radiation
- careful maintenance and upkeep of a natural resource
- heat energy from deep within the earth
- a gas that contributes to greenhouse gases by effect by absorbing carbon dioxide
- to convert waste into reusable material
20 Clues: thick black liquid • to make it like new • energy from the sun • to use something again • captured with wind turbines • energy made from flowing water • generated during nuclear fission • heat energy from deep within the earth • naturally renew or replenish themselves • to convert waste into reusable material • DO NOT naturally renew or replenish themselves • ...
crisis management app. dominick 2023-05-26
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- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
- of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent danger
- Pressure state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear, maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriate assistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stages are mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the potential for damaging effects of an event
- Negotiation technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
- to Public Health event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- adverse event caused by natural processes
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- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- and Rescue
- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operation of a community or organization
- Incident event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
- Change Stairway Model
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- negotiation model developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- Bollard short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty and requires immediate action
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
21 Clues: and Rescue • Change Stairway Model • adverse event caused by natural processes • of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances • ...
Environment 2020-04-15
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- make smaller or less in amount
- A mixture of fog and smoke
- the things and conditions around a person or thing
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Garbage or trash
- seriously at risk of extinction
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- natural resource of energy that you can use many times
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- a poisonous form of oxygen
- the science that studies the biota, the environment, and their interactions
- contaminate with harmful or poisonous substances
- A long period of time during which no rain falls
- a building or structure with large blades on the outside
- Use again waste materials
- reliated to the sun
- poisonous
- Animals and plants growing in natural conditions
- Tha natural home of an animal or plant
- The removal of a forest
- an area of very wet, muddy land
20 Clues: poisonous • Garbage or trash • reliated to the sun • The removal of a forest • Use again waste materials • a poisonous form of oxygen • A mixture of fog and smoke • make smaller or less in amount • seriously at risk of extinction • an area of very wet, muddy land • Tha natural home of an animal or plant • contaminate with harmful or poisonous substances • ...
Primary Economic Activities 2020-10-02
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- a country that exports more oil than any other country
- things needed to be put into a farm
- an economic activity that involves manufacturing
- big fishing boat
- energy that is created from heat in the earths crust
- non renewable energy
- economic activity that extracts natural resources
- taking bacteria out of water
- artificial application of water
- energy that is created from sunlight
- an Irish fishing port
- sea around a country, with plankton
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- an important natural resource, vital for survival
- lack of rainfall
- the river in Egypt
- limit on the amount of fish being caught
- an economic activity that provides a service
- when too much fish are caught
- Resource provided by nature
- tasks or jobs done by a farmer
- resources that can be used again and again
- technology used to find fish
22 Clues: lack of rainfall • big fishing boat • the river in Egypt • non renewable energy • an Irish fishing port • Resource provided by nature • taking bacteria out of water • technology used to find fish • when too much fish are caught • tasks or jobs done by a farmer • artificial application of water • things needed to be put into a farm • sea around a country, with plankton • ...
Evolution 2021-08-25
Across
- Another way of saying natural selection
- He developed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- The mechanism that drives evolution
- Difference between members of a population
- A genetic characteristic
- another word for changes
- Better suited individuals have an ________
- The features that were different on the birds of the Galapagos Islands
- The bird species that Darwin famously studied
- The ship that Darwin sailed on
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- The islands where Darwin studies finches
- A battle between members of a population for resources
- Links two different species
- Best suited to their environment
- Individuals with favourable variations are more likely to ________________
- He developed a theory of evolution by natural selection at the same time as Darwin
- Lamarck cut these off rats
- Suggested animals could aquire features and pass them on
- Another word for the next generation (also a band)
- Those that survive are more likely to ______ and pass on their genetics
20 Clues: A genetic characteristic • another word for changes • Lamarck cut these off rats • Links two different species • The ship that Darwin sailed on • Best suited to their environment • The mechanism that drives evolution • Another way of saying natural selection • The islands where Darwin studies finches • Difference between members of a population • ...
Evolution 2018-02-07
Across
- that are similar in structure
- that are similar in function
- of evolution originating from a common ancestor
- two species evolve together
- that have no current function
- of a new species
- the theory of evolution by natural selection
- different shaped beaks depending on the island they were from
- to the variety of living things
- of an organisms from millions of years ago
- characteristic that helps an organism survive
- organisms disappear from the earth
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- two unrelated organisms look alike (porpoise and shark)
- by which evolution occurs; natural
- testable explanation
- is the change in a over time
- that Darwin visited
- selection is also known as the survival of the
- name of Darwin's book; the of species
- study of the earth
20 Clues: of a new species • study of the earth • that Darwin visited • testable explanation • two species evolve together • that are similar in function • that are similar in structure • that have no current function • to the variety of living things • is the change in a over time • by which evolution occurs; natural • organisms disappear from the earth • ...
Where am I? 2018-08-18
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- a tarnish that naturally forms
- natural scenes
- pictorial representation of everyday life
- a picture on three panels
- a style using bold geometric shapes and colors
- various natural substances formed into sticks
- using one color or shades of one color
- visual sequence of images to create movement
- a relatively hard solid mineral
- associated with Freud depicting the strange
- created illustrations for saturday evening post
- not water based
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- sometimes made from natural hog or badger hair
- container used to hold flowers
- fiber materials used to create art
- picture that tells a story
- a three dimensional work of art
- an exact reproduction
- drawing expressing exaggerated features
- expression of emotion and heightened interest
- thickly painted
- the painter who cut off his ear
- what is the Mona Lisa
- an oven used to bake clay
24 Clues: natural scenes • thickly painted • not water based • an exact reproduction • what is the Mona Lisa • a picture on three panels • an oven used to bake clay • picture that tells a story • container used to hold flowers • a tarnish that naturally forms • a three dimensional work of art • the painter who cut off his ear • a relatively hard solid mineral • fiber materials used to create art • ...
Where am I? 2018-08-18
Across
- container used to hold flowers
- visual sequence of images to create movement
- expression of emotion and heightened interest
- a three dimensional work of art
- drawing expressing exaggerated features
- the painter who cut off his ear
- an oven used to bake clay
- picture that tells a story
- pictorial representation of everyday life
- various natural substances formed into sticks
Down
- a tarnish that naturally forms
- sometimes made from natural hog or badger hair
- fiber materials used to create art
- thickly painted
- using one color or shades of one color
- natural scenes
- associated with Freud depicting the strange
- a relatively hard solid mineral
- not water based
- what is the Mona Lisa
- a picture on three panels
- created illustrations for saturday evening post
- an exact reproduction
- a style using bold geometric shapes and colors
24 Clues: natural scenes • thickly painted • not water based • what is the Mona Lisa • an exact reproduction • a picture on three panels • an oven used to bake clay • picture that tells a story • a tarnish that naturally forms • container used to hold flowers • a relatively hard solid mineral • a three dimensional work of art • the painter who cut off his ear • fiber materials used to create art • ...
Religion 2019-10-21
Across
- another word for peace
- a treatment with a salt solution
- a supply of something
- the job of supervising or taking care of something
- to turn waste into something good
- to keep safe or away from harm
- The development of an industry as a world or regional
- the release of waste into the world's surroundings
- environment the natural e_______________
- easy to make and enviromentally friendly
Down
- the human race as a whole
- the decline in soil quality
- to have ownership of doing something
- person employed to look after something
- a fake story
- modern generation invention incudes phones, computers etc
- the process of making an area more urban.
- the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment
- waste that is extremley harmful to its surroundings
- use or expend carelessly, extravagantly, or to no purpose.
20 Clues: a fake story • a supply of something • another word for peace • the human race as a whole • the decline in soil quality • to keep safe or away from harm • a treatment with a salt solution • to turn waste into something good • to have ownership of doing something • person employed to look after something • environment the natural e_______________ • ...
Global Systems Crossword 2013-05-19
Across
- A change in the Earth's climate
- Continuous movement of water due to natural processes e.g. wind
- Increase of temperature in the atmosphere
- The cycle between living and non-living environments
- Life in the world or habitat or ecosystem
- Natural fuel
- Layers of soil and rock that remains frozen throughout the year
- The main basic of natural gas
Down
- All living things
- Land masses on the Earth
- Time between glaciations
- The state of the atmosphere
- Colourless and odourless gas, produced by burning carbon or organic substances
- Averages of weather conditions on a long term basis
- All the liquid of water on the Earth's surface
- A community of living and interacting organisms and their environment
- Be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Prehistoric organisms remains
- A spiral of ocean currents in the major oceans
- Layers of gases around the planet
20 Clues: Natural fuel • All living things • Land masses on the Earth • Time between glaciations • The state of the atmosphere • Prehistoric organisms remains • The main basic of natural gas • A change in the Earth's climate • Layers of gases around the planet • Be maintained at a certain rate or level • Increase of temperature in the atmosphere • Life in the world or habitat or ecosystem • ...
HAIR COLORING 2 2013-09-20
Across
- process blonding best way obtain pale blond
- nonamonia color adds shine and tone to hair
- of demarcation overlapping color cause breakage/sign of roots
- test how long formula left on hair and reaction time
- color adds subtle color results
- wheel valuable when identifying natural haircolor
- natural haircolor
- melanin gives blondand red colors to hair
- of color understanding color relationships
- highlighting coloring strands of hair darker than natural color
- best word use discussing client haircolor
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- medium primary color
- type of melanin lends black and brown color to hair
- difficult for moisture or chemicals to pentrate
- haircolor deposits but does not lift
- balance of color
- powdered persulfate salts added to increase lightening ability
- cap combo equal parts shampoo permanent color last five minutes
- unit measurement identify light or dark color
- color patch test color
- orange underlightened hair
- concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide
22 Clues: balance of color • natural haircolor • medium primary color • color patch test color • orange underlightened hair • color adds subtle color results • haircolor deposits but does not lift • melanin gives blondand red colors to hair • best word use discussing client haircolor • of color understanding color relationships • process blonding best way obtain pale blond • ...
Climate Change 2023-05-11
Across
- This fossil fuel has been on the decline lately.
- Alternative to fossil fuels.
- Increased acidity in the oceans.
- Energy source that replenishes itself.
- Organization focused on protecting the environment.
- Natural disaster caused by too much water.
- Device used to harness solar energy.
- Renewable source of energy from the movement of air.
- A molecule of 3 oxygen atoms bounded together.
Down
- Renewable energy powered by the heat of the Earth's core.
- Carbon-containing compounds which have been transformed through geological processes.
- Ocean levels are _____ due to global warming.
- Extreme weather event with high wind speeds.
- Most common greenhouse gas.
- Renewable source of energy powered by sunlight.
- Energy efficient light bulb.
- Electric car company founded by Elon Musk.
- Natural process in plants that absorbs carbon dioxide.
- Transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
- Campaign to plant more trees.
- A natural disaster caused by the lack of water.
21 Clues: Most common greenhouse gas. • Alternative to fossil fuels. • Energy efficient light bulb. • Campaign to plant more trees. • Increased acidity in the oceans. • Device used to harness solar energy. • Energy source that replenishes itself. • Transitioning to a low-carbon economy. • Electric car company founded by Elon Musk. • Natural disaster caused by too much water. • ...
Topic 1-5 Key Terms 2021-04-15
Across
- made by animals or natural processes
- these structures protect something inside
- twisting
- failure due to compression
- you need to balance this with quality when choosing materials
- pulling apart
- weakening of metal over time and use
- the units of force
- the change in size or shape of an object
- include thermosetting and solvent-based glues
- melting metal together
Down
- _________ joints that allow for movement
- the purpose of a structure
- building structures stronger than what they will hold
- tearing apart
- the location where materials of a structure meet
- surrounding the pieces with a different melted material
- made by people
- a spiderweb is an examples of a natural _________ structure
- ________ structures are made of one solid material
- shapes that fit together in a structure (think of lego)
- __________ joints that are firmly held together
- the function of looking good
- pushing together
- include nails, staples, bolts, screws, and rivets
25 Clues: twisting • tearing apart • pulling apart • made by people • pushing together • the units of force • melting metal together • the purpose of a structure • failure due to compression • the function of looking good • made by animals or natural processes • weakening of metal over time and use • _________ joints that allow for movement • the change in size or shape of an object • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN 2021-06-21
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- _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física]
- e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje]
- _ _ n_ e [Educación física]
- M _ _ i _ [religión]
- _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a]
- _ _ g_ _ s
- _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social]
- _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences]
- _ _ i_ m [Ingles]
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- n_ _ B_ _ [Mat]
- s_ _s [Mat]
- H_ _t_ _y [Social]
- S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje]
- _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a]
- _ _ _ _ s _ _ g _ _ _ o_ [Proyecto]
- _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences]
- J_ _ U _ [religión]
17 Clues: _ _ g_ _ s • s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ B_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • M _ _ i _ [religión] • e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física] • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-03-17
Across
- Aunty and Uncle Jimmy's son
- the cook
- He only comes to the first day of school.
- neighbor that likes to garden
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- Author of the book
- Setting of the book (town)
- Boo Radley supposedly stabbed his father with what?
- Scout's father
- Walter pours this all over his vegetables and meat.
- Scout's brother
- Boo Radley put a _____ around Scout
- giving or being a sign of future success
- Walter ______
- What did Scout put in her mouth that made Jem mad?
- Who did Scout almost punch in the schoolyard?
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- Disasters said to happen when children smoked _____
- the first principles (of a subject)
- Scout and Jem received air ____ for Christmas
- Atticus's case was to d____ a black man.
- Scout heard someone ____ when she rolled outside the Radley's yard
- something that follows logically from or is implied by something else
- A Spelling Bee ____ they found in the tree
- ____ Boo Radley
- Scout's teacher
- Who said it was a sin to kill a mockingbird?
- incapable of being fully understood
- a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause
- What did Mr. Radley fill the tree with?
- Jean Louise Finch
- Jem said Egyptians invented toilet ____
31 Clues: the cook • Walter ______ • Scout's father • ____ Boo Radley • Scout's teacher • Scout's brother • Jean Louise Finch • Author of the book • Setting of the book (town) • Aunty and Uncle Jimmy's son • neighbor that likes to garden • the first principles (of a subject) • incapable of being fully understood • Boo Radley put a _____ around Scout • What did Mr. Radley fill the tree with? • ...
Geog-Set-1 2017-02-25
Across
- the latitude that divide Earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- The word "tundra" comes from Finnish word ____
- action of rescue (specially in case of disaster)
- a person not showing a proper sense of responsibility
- The equatorial forests of the Amazon Basin are called _____
- Another name for tropical-forest
- when we communicate with many people
- moved from one place to another
- Dead or not living
- buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled by machine
- the phenomenon when sun is sometimes sun is visible at midnight
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- the basic substance from which a product is made (example - iron, wood)
- disasters calamity that was caused due to irresponsible behavior of human beings
- are imaginary lines that circles the earth in east-west direction
- Another name for latitudes
- It is the meaning of Finnish word "tunturia"
- forests found in Asia, Africa and South America
- a person or thing that carries, holds, or conveys something
- be (a part) of a whole.
- mediums or methods
- The equatorial forests of the ______ are called selvas
- products that have been completed by the manufacturing process
- network
- The north polar region is also called _____
24 Clues: network • mediums or methods • Dead or not living • be (a part) of a whole. • Another name for latitudes • moved from one place to another • Another name for tropical-forest • when we communicate with many people • The north polar region is also called _____ • It is the meaning of Finnish word "tunturia" • The word "tundra" comes from Finnish word ____ • ...
All About DRRRM 2018-03-04
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- / Aimed at building the resilience of nations and communities to disasters and reducing vulnerabilities and risk to hazards
- / Strengthen _________ preparedness for effective response at all levels; Priorities of HFA
- / responsible for the paralytic poisoning of shellfish in the water
- / Hazard which is likely to threaten the nature environment and affect the health of people
- Terrain / Another term of geologist for sinkhole
- calm / Don't panic instead
- / Reduce the underlying ___________ ;Priorities of HFA
- / Discoloration of the bodies of water as a result of the high presence of dinoflagellates
- / Hazard originate from dangerous procedures, industrial accidents etc.
- / Also known as "wallet snake hole"
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- / Sinkhole occurred on February 28, 2013
- / One of the most important thing to practice to bring everyday as signaling device
- / One kind is Rainfall-induced landslide
- / cellphone, canned goods, and other emergency supplies you need to prepare in case of emergency
- / one of the phase in Sendai Framework which can be a critical opportunity to build back better
- / Good _________ through transparency and accountability; Salient features of Republic Act 10121
- / Chemical reaction with three essential elements; Fuel, Air(oxygen), and Heat
- / hazard with is one of the products of criminal acts and human violence in a community or a country
- / One type of sinkhole
- / the successor instrument to the HFA.
20 Clues: / One type of sinkhole • calm / Don't panic instead • / Also known as "wallet snake hole" • / the successor instrument to the HFA. • / Sinkhole occurred on February 28, 2013 • / One kind is Rainfall-induced landslide • Terrain / Another term of geologist for sinkhole • / Reduce the underlying ___________ ;Priorities of HFA • ...
All about DRRRM 2018-03-04
Across
- One kind is Rainfall-induced landslide
- one of the phase in Sendai Framework which can be a critical opportunity to build back better
- the successor instrument to the HFA.
- Good _________ through transparency and accountability; Salient features of Republic Act 10121
- Another term of geologist for sinkhole
- Strengthen _________ preparedness for effective response at all levels; Priorities of HFA
- Aimed at building the resilience of nations and communities to disasters and reducing vulnerabilities and risk to hazards
- Hazard originate from dangerous procedures, industrial accidents etc.
- One type of sinkhole
- Don't panic instead
Down
- Sinkhole occurred on February 28, 2013
- Discoloration of the bodies of water as a result of the high presence of dinoflagellates
- responsible for the paralytic poisoning of shellfish in the water
- One of the most important thing to practice to bring everyday as signaling device
- Hazard which is likely to threaten the nature environment and affect the health of people
- Chemical reaction with three essential elements; Fuel, Air(oxygen), and Heat
- Reduce the underlying ___________ ;Priorities of HFA
- cellphone, canned goods, and other emergency supplies you need to prepare in case of emergency
- hazard with is one of the products of criminal acts and human violence in a community or a country
- Also known as "wallet snake hole"
20 Clues: Don't panic instead • One type of sinkhole • Also known as "wallet snake hole" • the successor instrument to the HFA. • Sinkhole occurred on February 28, 2013 • One kind is Rainfall-induced landslide • Another term of geologist for sinkhole • Reduce the underlying ___________ ;Priorities of HFA • responsible for the paralytic poisoning of shellfish in the water • ...
Acronyms of DOOM (US Gov.) 2024-02-19
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- Makes sure that people can get places easily.
- Helps veterans after wars.
- Controls medicine and drugs.
- The army but in the sky.
- Makes sure that we can eat safe foods.
- Help protect the borders with water next to them.
- Protects presidents and other important people.
- Makes sure that we have safe clean parks to stroll through.
- Make sure that everyone in America can get fast weather forecasts.
- Provide every citizen with a fun 9 digit number!
- Controls weapons throughout the lands.
- Steps in and helps when large disasters strike.
- Attempts to keep desease under control.
- Takes care of all things related to energy.
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- Responsable for keeping the US homeland safe.
- Keeps stuff cheap in and around Tennessee.
- Make sure that nature stays clean.
- Agency over science and research.
- Makes sure that planes operate safely.
- Makes sure that businesses follow laws and protects consumers.
- Helps the president deal with foreign issues.
- Keeps everyone safe when it involves transportation (though most people associate with flight).
- Delivers letters and spam.
- Keeps track of all the records of the government.
- Explores the vast outer space!
- Investigates people that break federal laws.
- Attempt’s to keep people coming into the country legal.
- Oversees all the radio stations and frequencies.
28 Clues: The army but in the sky. • Helps veterans after wars. • Delivers letters and spam. • Controls medicine and drugs. • Explores the vast outer space! • Agency over science and research. • Make sure that nature stays clean. • Makes sure that planes operate safely. • Makes sure that we can eat safe foods. • Controls weapons throughout the lands. • ...
Spelling Homework 2024-06-03
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- a statment without details and sometimes without much meaning
- causing death
- (of soil or land) producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops
- showing or feeling opposition or dislike; unfriendly
- the ability to move
- cruel or violent treatment or behaviour
- the quality of being able to cause death or fatal disasters
- following or according with established form, custom, or rule
- a particular being or thing as distinguished from a class, species, or collection
- the character of somebody
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- unfriendliness or aggressive behaviour towards someone
- relating to the mind
- the quality or character of a particular person or thing that distinguishes them from others of the same kind, especially when strongly marked
- affecting or concerning all or most people or things; widespread
- belonging to or affecting a particular person rather than anyone else
- something within a region/community/area
- able to move or be moved freely or easily
- the ability to think independently and creatively
- existing in or belonging to the area where you live, or to the area that you are talking about
- savagely violent
- the rigid observance of convention or etiquette
- the ability of productiveness
- present or existing from the beginning; first or earliest
23 Clues: causing death • savagely violent • the ability to move • relating to the mind • the character of somebody • the ability of productiveness • cruel or violent treatment or behaviour • something within a region/community/area • able to move or be moved freely or easily • the rigid observance of convention or etiquette • the ability to think independently and creatively • ...
History Unit Seven: Government Acronyms 2025-05-22
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- Investigates criminals, overseas adversaries, and terrorists
- Laws that standardize commercial transactions
- Insures deposits in banks and savings associations
- Is responsible for biomedical and public health research
- Regulates the securities industry
- Helps small businesses
- Collects, analyzes, and disseminates intelligence about foreign countries
- Manages the Tennessee River system
- Grants patents, registers trademarks, and advises the Administration
- Provides audits, evaluations, and investigations for Congress
- Promotes innovation and industrial competitiveness
- Protects the nation against potential threats
- National Wildlife Refuge
- Helps farmers and ranchers navigate challenges
- Enforces the National Labor Relations Act
- Manages disasters and emergencies
- Provides benefits and services to veterans
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- Administers programs and policies related to housing and community development
- Regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable
- Is responsible for tax administration
- Senior uniformed leaders
- Provides postal service throughout the nation
- Permanent international court
- Provides mortgage insurance for loans
- Intergovernmental transnational military alliance
- Facilitates international police cooperation
- Coordinates and supervises the six U.S. armed services
- Global shipping and logistics company
- Conserves and manages coastal and marine ecosystems
- Administers federal programs in public health, education, and security
- Is responsible for space exploration
- Advocates for teachers, other educators, and students
- Oversees the financial services industry
33 Clues: Helps small businesses • Senior uniformed leaders • National Wildlife Refuge • Permanent international court • Regulates the securities industry • Manages disasters and emergencies • Manages the Tennessee River system • Is responsible for space exploration • Is responsible for tax administration • Provides mortgage insurance for loans • Global shipping and logistics company • ...
Ancient China Vocab 2023-09-27
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- The Chinese word means a way or a path. Confucians used the term to speak of the way human beings ought to behave in society. Laozi and Zhuangzi, living at a time of social disorder and great religious skepticism, created it.
- The pinyin romanization for the Chinese characters which mean “Old Master.” He is also known as Lao Dan in early Chinese sources. In religious Daoism, He is revered as a supreme deity.
- Used to communicate with ancestors and deities, who were believed to have the power to bestow fortune, disasters and guidance on the living world. Mainly used during the Shang Dynasty. The inscriptions on them and the bronze inscriptions mark the beginning of written Chinese history.
- The earliest ruling dynasty of China to be established in recorded history. They ruled from 1600 to 1046 B.C. and heralded the Bronze Age in China. They were known for their advances in math, astronomy, artwork and military technology.
- Made up a very small portion of Chinese society and were often well-connected to the emperor. They were generally landowners who collected rent from their tenants and, in turn, paid tribute to the emperor as a show of allegiance. These families in China were never a single, unified group, It took centuries for a clearly defined aristocracy to emerge.
- “a closed door, darkness and the south bank of a river and the north side of a mountain.” A symbol of earth, femaleness, darkness, passivity, and absorption. It is present in even numbers, in valleys and streams, and is represented by the tiger, the color orange, and a broken line.
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- A royal dynasty of China (1046 BC – 256 BC) that followed the Shang dynasty. Known for significant cultural contributions to agriculture, education, military organization, Chinese literature, music, philosophical schools of thought, and social stratification as well as political and religious innovations. China underwent quite dramatic changes. Iron, ox-drawn plows, crossbows, and horseback riding were all introduced.
- The Yangtze River is also known as the "long river" in Chinese. It derives from a fiefdom located near the river. The Yangtze is the longest river in China. Helped unify China by serving as a useful transportation and trade network within its borders.
- The belief that the Chinese emperor had a divine right to rule given him by the god or divine force. It was believed that natural disasters, famines, and astrological signs were signals that the emperor and the dynasty were losing it. They used this to justify their overthrow of the Shang, and their subsequent rule.
- This dynasty brought about what would become the foundation of Chinese rule, namely that of familial succession, with sons following fathers to the throne. They Developed new agricultural practices including irrigation. They also developed a calendar which is sometimes considered the origin of the traditional Chinese calendar.
- Also known as the Yellow River, or the birthplace of Chinese civilization. The Yellow River is the second largest river in China and one of the longest river systems in the world. The earliest chinese capitals were near this river, because of the multitude of resources.
- Made up a very small portion of Chinese society and were often well-connected to the emperor. They were generally landowners who collected rent from their tenants and, in turn, paid tribute to the emperor as a show of allegiance. These families in China were never a single, unified group, It took centuries for a clearly defined aristocracy to emerge.
- “height, brightness and the south side of a mountain.” Is conceived of as heaven, maleness, light, activity, and penetration. Is represented by South, Fire, Active, Sun, Heaven, Warm, Young, Odd Numbers, Mountains, Rich, Hard.
13 Clues: The pinyin romanization for the Chinese characters which mean “Old Master.” He is also known as Lao Dan in early Chinese sources. In religious Daoism, He is revered as a supreme deity. • ...
Global Systems Crossword 2013-05-19
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- Land masses on the Earth
- Time between glaciations
- Continuous movement of water due to natural processes e.g. wind
- A change in the Earth's climate
- All the liquid of water on the Earth's surface
- The state of the atmosphere
- Colourless and odourless gas, produced by burning carbon or organic substances
- Prehistoric organisms remain
- The main basic of natural gas
- Be maintained at a certain rate or level
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- All living things
- Life in the world or habitat or ecosystem
- A spiral of ocean currents in the major oceans
- The cycle between living and non-living environments
- Layers of gases around the planet
- Layers of soil and rock that remains frozen throughout the year
- A community of living and interacting organisms and their environment
- Increase of temperature in the atmosphere
- Natural fuel
- Averages of weather conditions on a long term basis
20 Clues: Natural fuel • All living things • Land masses on the Earth • Time between glaciations • The state of the atmosphere • Prehistoric organisms remain • The main basic of natural gas • A change in the Earth's climate • Layers of gases around the planet • Be maintained at a certain rate or level • Life in the world or habitat or ecosystem • Increase of temperature in the atmosphere • ...
Year 6 Spelling Words List 18 2021-09-06
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- a layer of atmospheric oxygen
- the animals common to a specific area
- at risk of dying out or becoming extinct
- the artificial application of water to land
- all of an area's living and nonliving things
- science of farming, taking care of crops
- something presented in a new form
- natural wearing away of the earth's surface
- a hard form of carbon used for gems or cutting
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- the eradication or annihilation of a species
- preservation of wildlife and natural resources
- place where an animal or plant normally lives
- series of stages in one's existence
- the natural surroundings of living things
- ability to endure, exist, or stay alive
- plants of a certain region
- a storage place to grow plants out of season
- area of grass set aside for animals to eat
- the amount of salt in something
- pertaining to rural areas
20 Clues: pertaining to rural areas • plants of a certain region • a layer of atmospheric oxygen • the amount of salt in something • something presented in a new form • series of stages in one's existence • the animals common to a specific area • ability to endure, exist, or stay alive • at risk of dying out or becoming extinct • science of farming, taking care of crops • ...
Rocks Crossword 2021-10-16
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- type of rock, extreme heat and pressure
- breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals
- a soft sulfate mineral
- natural material being worn down
- fine-grained metamorphic rock
- a type of igneous rock
- igneous rock cooled under the Earth's surface
- liquid rock under the Earth's surface
- sedimentary rock made of calcium carbonate
- a type of extrusive igneous rock
- small pieces of rock
- type of rock, layers
- metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals
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- igneous rock cooled above the Earth's surface
- type of rock, pressure
- examples: quartz, mica, feldspar
- continuous physical force on or against an object
- volcanic glass
- natural rock or sediment that contains one or more valuable minerals, typically containing metals
- a type of igneous rock
- a type of sedimentary rock
- hot, cold, warm
- a natural feature on the earth's surface
- how dense something is
- fine-grained sedimentary rock
25 Clues: volcanic glass • hot, cold, warm • small pieces of rock • type of rock, layers • type of rock, pressure • a soft sulfate mineral • a type of igneous rock • a type of igneous rock • how dense something is • a type of sedimentary rock • fine-grained metamorphic rock • fine-grained sedimentary rock • examples: quartz, mica, feldspar • natural material being worn down • ...
THE ENVIRONMENT 2019-11-05
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- Expressing disapproval or opposition
- Small pieces of rubbish lying on the ground
- warming When the earth surface begins to rise
- An object you throw away after using it
- Animal or plant species that grow in natural conditions
- Natural environment where an animal or plant lives
- Animal or plant species that no longer exist
- Disposable bottles and containers are made of this
- fumes Harmful smoke that comes from factories
- fossil Natural fuel ( gas, coal) that is found underground
- away Get rid of something you don't need
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- Use something carelessly or without purpose
- waste material that is no longer needed
- Give something a new use
- Damage caused to water or air by harmful substances
- Change A change in global or regional climate patterns
- The destruction of forests by people
- Take care
- level The height of water when it meets land
- When the land is covered by water
20 Clues: Take care • Give something a new use • When the land is covered by water • Expressing disapproval or opposition • The destruction of forests by people • waste material that is no longer needed • An object you throw away after using it • away Get rid of something you don't need • Use something carelessly or without purpose • Small pieces of rubbish lying on the ground • ...
organic chemistry 2025-03-04
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- the process to make ethanol from glucose
- the property of how easily a liquid evaporates
- small molecules used to make polymers
- the name of process to separate pertroleum
- a familiy of similar compounds with same general formula and functional group
- molecules contain C and H only
- CnH2n+1COOH
- a reaction has only one product formed
- a reaction has a larger molecule and a small molecule(H2O) formed
- type of polymerisation to make PET and nylon
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- a reaction needs UV light
- natural polymer with amide link
- molecules with same moleular formula, but different structural formulae
- type of polymerisation using alkenes
- main constituent of natural gas
- CnH2n
- 可生物降解的
- a reaction in which a H in an alkane is replaced by a Cl atom
- CnH2n+1OH
- the molecules used to make natural polymer with amide link
- CnH2n+2
21 Clues: CnH2n • 可生物降解的 • CnH2n+2 • CnH2n+1OH • CnH2n+1COOH • a reaction needs UV light • molecules contain C and H only • natural polymer with amide link • main constituent of natural gas • type of polymerisation using alkenes • small molecules used to make polymers • a reaction has only one product formed • the process to make ethanol from glucose • the name of process to separate pertroleum • ...
Biology Unit 1 Review 2025-09-11
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- science begins with this (no, not S)
- small, rough, and hot are examples of ___ data
- DESCRIBES natural phenomena
- all living things obtain & use this
- EXPLAIN natural phenomena
- metric base unit for volume
- how much matter is in an object
- in an experiment, variable that gets measured
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- in an experiment, variable that gets purposely changed
- measures mass in the science lab
- depends on gravity
- maintain a constant internal environment
- organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world
- data that includes numbers
- how much space something takes up
- a POSSIBLE explanation
- group that is a basis of comparison
- a concludion you might draw based on observations
- the metric system is based on this number
- all living things are made of these
- all living things make more of themselves or ___
- metric base unit for mass
- metric base unit for length
23 Clues: depends on gravity • a POSSIBLE explanation • metric base unit for mass • EXPLAIN natural phenomena • data that includes numbers • DESCRIBES natural phenomena • metric base unit for volume • metric base unit for length • how much matter is in an object • measures mass in the science lab • how much space something takes up • group that is a basis of comparison • ...
