natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Katie-Fibers 2021-09-29
Across
- My first name
- Fabric made from rabbit hair
- fiber used to make sweaters and comes from a goat
- fiber made by humans through chemical synthesis
- Fiber that comes from bananas
- Fiber that comes from silk worms
- A natural or man made substance
- Fiber from sheep
- White fluffy fiber that comes from a seed
Down
- Raw silk
- Cloth that comes from flax
- Fibers that are interlocked
- Comes from nature
- Biodegradable material made from agave plants
- fiber that can be made into fabric or cloth
- move from one place to another
- natural fiber from the outer husk of a coconut
- Fiber that comes from a cactus
- Heat resistant fiber that can be woven into fabrics
19 Clues: Raw silk • My first name • Fiber from sheep • Comes from nature • Cloth that comes from flax • Fibers that are interlocked • Fabric made from rabbit hair • Fiber that comes from bananas • move from one place to another • Fiber that comes from a cactus • A natural or man made substance • Fiber that comes from silk worms • White fluffy fiber that comes from a seed • ...
Unit 4 vocabulary 2025-06-29
Across
- To make full use of something (sometimes unfairly)
- To adjust or change for new conditions
- Located near the sea
- A person or thing that corresponds to another
- A hard, precious clear gemstone
- Very surprising or amazing
- To change slightly
- Related to one’s genes or heredity
- Wild, uncultivated land
Down
- The natural home of a plant or animal
- Natural substances mined from the earth
- A strong effect or influence
- Protection and care of natural resources
- A reddish metal often used in wiring
- Making an exact genetic copy of an organism
- To humanely put an animal to death
- Severe, rough, or very strict
- Leftover material; to throw away
18 Clues: To change slightly • Located near the sea • Wild, uncultivated land • Very surprising or amazing • A strong effect or influence • Severe, rough, or very strict • A hard, precious clear gemstone • Leftover material; to throw away • To humanely put an animal to death • Related to one’s genes or heredity • A reddish metal often used in wiring • The natural home of a plant or animal • ...
Arely Rubio - Fibers 2021-09-29
Across
- raw silk fiber
- the fiber that comes from sheep
- the fiber that comes rabbits
- another word for man-made fibers
- the fiber that comes from cactus
- an animal fiber that comes from goats
- scraping the flax
- people call me
- fiber that comes from flax
- natural or synthetic thread like material
- the only leaves silkworm eat
Down
- twisting the wool together
- fiber that comes from seeds
- a fiber that comes from a banana
- brushing out the flax
- when the fibers move from clothing to something
- fibers that are woven together
- soluble gum secreted by worm
- a fiber that comes from coconuts
- fibers that come from a living thing
- a fiber that is natural and comes from mineral
21 Clues: raw silk fiber • people call me • scraping the flax • brushing out the flax • twisting the wool together • fiber that comes from flax • fiber that comes from seeds • the fiber that comes rabbits • soluble gum secreted by worm • the only leaves silkworm eat • fibers that are woven together • the fiber that comes from sheep • a fiber that comes from a banana • ...
The EIT Crossword: Crack the Code! Uncover the secret phrase hidden in the first letters of clues: 17-8-12, 26-28-9-3-12, 17-8-12, 26-14-2-18-13-22. Send your answer to Caitlin Cook to enter a carrot raffle 2026-03-27
Across
- Living creature
- Use again
- Living organism like a tree or flower
- Energy from the sun
- Variety of life
- Energy source that replenishes naturally
- Waste disposal site
- Materials from the Earth
- The physical world
- Environmental contamination
- Carbon-absorbing giant
- Working together
- Environmentally friendly
- Keep safe from harm
- Able to continue long-term
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- Protect resources
- Power from natural resources
- Long-term weather patterns
- Natural home of a species
- Relating to cities
- Natural air movement used for energy
- Process materials for reuse
- Our home planet
- Environmental impact measure
- Grown without synthetic chemicals
- Knowledge of an issue
- Vast body of saltwater
- Community of living organisms
- Element linked to emissions
- Make most efficient
30 Clues: Use again • Living creature • Variety of life • Our home planet • Working together • Protect resources • Relating to cities • The physical world • Energy from the sun • Waste disposal site • Keep safe from harm • Make most efficient • Knowledge of an issue • Vast body of saltwater • Carbon-absorbing giant • Materials from the Earth • Environmentally friendly • Natural home of a species • ...
Crossword Puzzle: KAM8 2024-06-08
12 Clues: Female ruler. • Antarctic bird. • Room for cooking. • Erupting mountain. • The natural world. • King of the jungle. • Natural watercourse. • Rail transport vehicle. • Vast body of saltwater. • Large natural elevation. • Device for rain protection. • Star at the center of our solar system.
crossword 2015-04-28
Across
- the removal of wild life
- any natural material that is used by humans
- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate its consumed
- the growth of urban areas caused by people moving to citys
- the wise use of natural resources
Down
- when land becomes desert like
- a natural resource that humans use to make objects or to conuseme food
- a nonrenewable source formed from buried remains of a living thing a long time ago
- gross stuff
- rain that contains acid
- a natural resource that formed much slower than the rate its consumed
- water that is sutable to drink
12 Clues: gross stuff • rain that contains acid • the removal of wild life • when land becomes desert like • water that is sutable to drink • the wise use of natural resources • any natural material that is used by humans • the growth of urban areas caused by people moving to citys • a natural resource that formed much slower than the rate its consumed • ...
U.S. Disasters and Vietnam War 2024-05-30
15 Clues: Foe • Jump • Purchase • Extinct bird • Men's neckwear • Boxer Muhammad • Catholic sister • What children do • Singer Bing ______ • Opposite of before • Two-wheeled transportation • The fastest animal on land • Volcanic rock in molten form • "_______ is the best policy." • Most U.S. prisoners of ___ were aviators.
Canada 2023-04-17
Across
- humid-continental climate hlps with this industry
- reigon in Canada with thin/rocky soil that has valuble minerals underneath
- hemisphere Canada is on (east/west)
- Quebec nationalists
- updated version of NAFTA
- year in words Canada was free from british rule
- climate of north Canada
- over 1.5 million Canadians work in this industry
- percentage of population over 15 that can read/write
- climate of southeastern Canada
- important natural resource Canada has access to on the east, north, and west
- important natural resource found on the Canadian Sheild
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- leader chosen by Parliament
- Canada's economic system
- Canada's type of government
- hemisphere Canada is on (north/south)
- rain mixes with sulfur dioxide, oxygen, and nitrogen oxide
- important natural resource
- clear-cutting destroys habitats
- older version of USMCA
20 Clues: Quebec nationalists • older version of USMCA • climate of north Canada • Canada's economic system • updated version of NAFTA • important natural resource • leader chosen by Parliament • Canada's type of government • climate of southeastern Canada • clear-cutting destroys habitats • hemisphere Canada is on (east/west) • hemisphere Canada is on (north/south) • ...
Unit 4 vocabulary 2025-06-29
Across
- To make full use of something (sometimes unfairly)
- To adjust or change for new conditions
- Located near the sea
- A person or thing that corresponds to another
- A hard, precious clear gemstone
- Very surprising or amazing
- To change slightly
- Related to one’s genes or heredity
- Wild, uncultivated land
Down
- The natural home of a plant or animal
- Natural substances mined from the earth
- A strong effect or influence
- Protection and care of natural resources
- A reddish metal often used in wiring
- Making an exact genetic copy of an organism
- To humanely put an animal to death
- Severe, rough, or very strict
- Leftover material; to throw away
18 Clues: To change slightly • Located near the sea • Wild, uncultivated land • Very surprising or amazing • A strong effect or influence • Severe, rough, or very strict • A hard, precious clear gemstone • Leftover material; to throw away • To humanely put an animal to death • Related to one’s genes or heredity • A reddish metal often used in wiring • The natural home of a plant or animal • ...
Nail Tips and Forms 2024-04-09
Across
- point where the free edge of the natural nail meets or stops inside the well.
- covers the entire nail up to the cuticle.
- product used on a clean nail to temporarily stop it from producing moisture and natural oil.
- provides structure to the nail.
- made of paper or mylar to form a nail extension.
- layer of nail enhancement product over the entire surface of the nail to provide strength.
- usually altered at the well line to expose more of the natural nail.
- Has straight sidewalls with a very straight square edge with sharp corners.
- any product added to the natural nail to increase strength and beauty.
- applied to the well area that is used to adhere the tip to the natural nail.
Down
- used prior to an enhancement service without soaking.
- long and tapered to a sharp point, resembling a long skinny carrot.
- natural nail grows beyond the finger and becomes the free edge.
- pre-molded nails shaped out of tough plastic made from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene.
- the shallow depression that serves as the point of contact with the nail plate.
- covers the entire apex area and usually covers more than half of the nail plate.
- stress area becomes the highest point in the nail.
- very tapered, with an edge that comes to a soft rounded point.
- cut like a smile line at the contact point.
- similar to square, with straight sidewalls; however, has a rounded corner.
- has no well at all, and therefore, no position stop.
- edge that usually mimics the cuticle line and may be slightly tapered on the sides.
- similar to stiletto except the edge is square.
- similar to oval, very tapered but has a sharp point.
- process of adding length to the nail, using a tip or a form.
25 Clues: provides structure to the nail. • covers the entire nail up to the cuticle. • cut like a smile line at the contact point. • similar to stiletto except the edge is square. • made of paper or mylar to form a nail extension. • stress area becomes the highest point in the nail. • has no well at all, and therefore, no position stop. • ...
Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person 2025-09-28
Across
- Advocates addressing the growing environmental problems
- Practices like reducing food waste or choosing plant-based meals
- Applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society and environmental problems
- Environmental damage caused by human activity
- Gives value to ecosystems and biological communities
- Philosophy that a good life means living in harmony with the natural world
- A branch of applied ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change
- Renewable options like solar and wind, as alternative to fossil fuels
- Conservation and protection act covering animals and biodiversity
- Idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating living organism
- Someone who believes that nature has intrinsic value and humans are only one part of the natural world
- Belief that nature itself has intrinsic worth
- When poor communities are more exposed to environmental harm
- Promotes wise use and protection of natural resources for sustainability
- Refers to the fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens, emphasizing equity, human rights, and social justice
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- A branch of philosophy concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it
- Root cause of deforestation caused by corporate greed
- Maintaining the state of the environment
- Believes all organisms have inherent value and should be protected
- Belief that maintaining order in the environment brings out natural beauty
- Eco-friendly business choices like recyclable packaging
- Prudence in decision-making to ensure minimal waste while using resources
- Factories in poor communities causing dirty air and water
- When wealth and power are unevenly shared, worsening climate effects
- Reconciling human activities and economic growth with environmental protection
- Global alteration of weather patterns due to human and natural factors
- Moral approach analyzing the relationship between humans and the environment
- International pledges to cut emissions (e.g., Paris Agreement)
- Considers humans the most important species, free to use nature
- Practice of conserving electricity at home and using solar
30 Clues: Maintaining the state of the environment • Environmental damage caused by human activity • Belief that nature itself has intrinsic worth • Gives value to ecosystems and biological communities • Root cause of deforestation caused by corporate greed • Advocates addressing the growing environmental problems • Eco-friendly business choices like recyclable packaging • ...
Hurricane Katrina 2024-11-03
Across
- A community that was devastated during Katrina, St. Bernard ______
- The storm's final category number as classified by the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale
- These types of cyclones usually occur in East Asia
- The governor of Louisiana during Katrina
- This government agency is in charge of responding to national disasters.
- The flood reducing barriers that failed during Katrina
Down
- He was the Vice President during Katrina
- the coastline along the Southern United States most affected by Katrina
- Large city in Texas where many people relocated to after Katrina
- Multi-purpose stadium that was used as a "shelter of last resort" for many people affected by Katrina
- "Billion Dollar _____ " was the nickname of a 1965 Louisiana hurricane that caused over $1 billion in damages
- Category 1 hurricane that struck Louisiana just eight weeks prior to Katrina
- He declared that "George Bush Doesn’t Care About Black People" during a nationally televised fundraiser for Katrina
- The mayor of New Orleans during Katrina
14 Clues: The mayor of New Orleans during Katrina • He was the Vice President during Katrina • The governor of Louisiana during Katrina • These types of cyclones usually occur in East Asia • The flood reducing barriers that failed during Katrina • Large city in Texas where many people relocated to after Katrina • ...
39 2024-08-14
Across
- Assigned task
- Existing in nature
- Historical exhibit place
- Connected system
- Steer a course
- Rational thinking
- Falling star
- Famous tale
- Car repairer
- Wonder
- Recollection
- Means of communication
Down
- Worthy of notice
- Attracting metal
- Stage performance
- High-ranking
- Grand
- Expression of amusement
- Relating to literature
- Skillful move
- Natural resource
- Transitional stage
- Tell a story
- Book collection place
- King or queen
25 Clues: Grand • Wonder • Famous tale • High-ranking • Falling star • Tell a story • Car repairer • Recollection • Assigned task • Skillful move • King or queen • Steer a course • Worthy of notice • Attracting metal • Connected system • Natural resource • Stage performance • Rational thinking • Existing in nature • Transitional stage • Book collection place • Relating to literature • Means of communication • ...
Crossword 2023-08-24
Across
- Celestial body that emits light.
- Timekeeping device with hands.
- Tall natural elevation.
- Stringed musical instrument.
- Vast body of water.
- Cartographic representation.
- Sandy shore by the ocean.
- Land surrounded by water.
- Frozen precipitation.
- Seafaring vessel.
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- Insect with bioluminescence.
- Fragrant flower.
- Crossing structure.
- Water vapor collection.
- Woody plant.
- Colorful arc after rainfall.
- Printed literary work.
- Unlocking device.
- Earth's natural satellite.
- Evening's declining light.
20 Clues: Woody plant. • Fragrant flower. • Unlocking device. • Seafaring vessel. • Crossing structure. • Vast body of water. • Frozen precipitation. • Printed literary work. • Water vapor collection. • Tall natural elevation. • Sandy shore by the ocean. • Land surrounded by water. • Earth's natural satellite. • Evening's declining light. • Insect with bioluminescence. • Stringed musical instrument. • ...
CCCC 2026-03-09
Across
- long-term changes in global temperatures and weather patterns
- energy from sources that do not run out (sun, wind, water)
- land that has become barren and unusable
- a black fossil fuel used to produce energy
- a tall structure that produces electricity from the wind
- a small river
- Indigenous peoples of Canada who are not Inuit or Métis
- contamination of the environment by harmful substances
- animals living in nature
- a community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- a situation when water covers land that is usually dry
- a natural substance found in the earth used to make products
- a very high natural elevation of land
- a protected natural area managed by the government
- the gradual increase in the Earth's temperature
- the way someone earns money to live
Down
- a device that converts sunlight into electricity
- a very strong metal used in construction
- misleading communication that makes a company look environmentally friendly
- light frozen water that falls from the sky
- a large area covered with trees
- wild natural land with little human presence
- the natural home of an animal or plant
- materials from nature that people use (wood, minerals, water)
- an area of land belonging to a group or nation
- a large uncontrolled fire in forests or natural areas
- frozen water
- a group of people living in the same place
- a type of fuel used in generators and vehicles
- the cold region around the North Pole
- the typical weather conditions of a place
- the original inhabitants of a land
- the gradual destruction of land by water or wind
- a large business company
- a place where minerals or metals are extracted from the ground
- information and skills gained through experience or education
- a reddish metal used in electrical equipment
37 Clues: frozen water • a small river • animals living in nature • a large business company • a large area covered with trees • the original inhabitants of a land • the way someone earns money to live • the cold region around the North Pole • a very high natural elevation of land • the natural home of an animal or plant • a very strong metal used in construction • ...
food ingredient keywords 2025-09-24
Across
- term for A potential source of harm in food safety.
- Affects stability of anthocyanin
- most recent Allergen oilseed often used in baked goods.
- A natural orange-red colorant derived from seeds.
- non kosher Red dye derived from cochineal insects.
- Synthetic compounds chemically identical to natural ones
- Foods prepared according to Islamic dietary laws.
- term used for Likelihood of harm from exposure to a food hazard.
- International expert committee evaluating food additives and contaminants.
- Breakdown of fats into fatty acids and glycerol responsible for flavor of cheese
- A yellow spice with curcumin, often used for coloring and flavor.
- Abbreviation for foundational U.S. law, enacted in 1938, provides the legal framework for regulating the safety, labeling, and composition of food, drugs, and cosmetics, and serves as the basis for FDA oversight of food additives and contaminants
- Mineral additive used for whitening
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- Synthetic lemon-yellow azo dye that must be declared by name in the ingredient list under 21 CFR Part 74 FDA regulations
- most recently approved Plant source of natural blue food dyes.
- Compound responsible for the heat in chili peppers.
- Bitter compound from cinchona bark, used in tonic water and a standard for bitterness
- A building block of many carotenoid color compounds.
- Pioneer of food safety, key figure behind the Pure Food and Drug Act.
- before 1958 regulations.
- The act of lowering food quality by adding inferior substances.
- Class of pigments responsible for red, orange, and yellow hues in plants.
- oversees flavor approval for alcoholic products to ensure accurate labeling and compliance with federal regulations
- Term for additives app
- Which labeling term is used when a flavor contains a primary natural flavor plus additional natural flavor components?
- Label indicating official approval of food safety or quality.
- Pigments found in beets, used as natural food colorants.
27 Clues: Term for additives app • before 1958 regulations. • Affects stability of anthocyanin • Mineral additive used for whitening • A natural orange-red colorant derived from seeds. • Foods prepared according to Islamic dietary laws. • non kosher Red dye derived from cochineal insects. • Compound responsible for the heat in chili peppers. • ...
Andrea´s Crossword 2021-06-23
Across
- S__ry ( social stdies)
- d_a_ ( art)
- R_n ( physical education)
- P__ms ( lenguaje and literature)
- B_b_e (religion)
- L__t__s (lenguaje and literature)
- P__n_s ( natural science)
- crafts r__y__i_g c__f_s (cultural and artistic education)
- c__f_s (cultural and artistic education)
- in English words p__n__c__t__n i_ e__l__h w__d_
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- C__p_t_r (computer)
- A__m__s (natural sicence)
- A__l___t___s (computer)
- G__p__s ( religion)
- S__r_s (physical education)
- C__t__e ( social studies)
- F__t__s ( math)
- p_i_t (art)
- h__b__s (english)
- N__b__s (math)
20 Clues: d_a_ ( art) • p_i_t (art) • N__b__s (math) • F__t__s ( math) • B_b_e (religion) • h__b__s (english) • C__p_t_r (computer) • G__p__s ( religion) • A__l___t___s (computer) • A__m__s (natural sicence) • P__n_s ( natural science) • C__t__e ( social studies) • S__ry ( social stdies) • R_n ( physical education) • S__r_s (physical education) • L__t__s (lenguaje and literature) • ...
spelling legends 2022-11-30
Across
- area where things live
- we need to do this with water
- holds power
- we are learning about this
- crazed animal
- mosquitoes
- belonging to something or someone by nature
- looks
- broken or hurt
Down
- liquid that kills
- who it is made for
- hitting something
- natural features on land
- destruction
- this thing is changing
- electricity
- bad occurrence
- to guard
- not many left
- isn't man made
20 Clues: looks • to guard • mosquitoes • destruction • electricity • holds power • crazed animal • not many left • bad occurrence • isn't man made • broken or hurt • liquid that kills • hitting something • who it is made for • area where things live • this thing is changing • natural features on land • we are learning about this • we need to do this with water • belonging to something or someone by nature
The World Around Us 2024-06-27
Across
- Old stories passed along by word of mouth.
- Forests provide these for animals.
- Something that is strong and doesn’t break easily.
- The natural surroundings where we find land, water, and plants.
- Less than one-third of Earth's surface.
- Type of myth that explains something in nature.
- Ocean plants make this for us to breathe.
- These help keep the air clean and make oxygen.
- A natural resource that is limited and cannot be replaced.
- We get oxygen from these and they are a natural resource.
- A renewable resource needed to grow food on land.
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- The base or the bottom part of something that holds it up.
- Something that is very, very big.
- Covers more than two-thirds of Earth's surface.
- To keep land watered so more plants can grow.
- To talk in a very general way, not focusing on the small details.
- A natural resource that can be replaced.
- Small, hard pieces that cover the skin of fish and reptiles like lizards and snakes.
- Type of water found in rivers, lakes, and streams.
19 Clues: Something that is very, very big. • Forests provide these for animals. • Less than one-third of Earth's surface. • A natural resource that can be replaced. • Ocean plants make this for us to breathe. • Old stories passed along by word of mouth. • To keep land watered so more plants can grow. • These help keep the air clean and make oxygen. • ...
Logical fallacies 2023-11-12
Across
- Assumption that because something happened before or after something either one must be the cause or effect of such action
- End and start an argument at the same conclusion/claim and provides little evidence
- Assuming an action would cause a cascade of other bad ones leading to horrible disasters
- Confusion of the definitions of a word to confuse and misinterpret
- confusing a necessary condition with a sufficent one and the other way around
- Merging or 2 phrases, ideas, or concepts
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- A judgement made Quickly with little to no defining evidence for the claim
- to two extreme options
- The premises assumes its conclusion to be true(self supports)
- Application of a rule or judgement vaugly to represent a whole body/commmunity
- Man Misrepresenting or misinterpreting an argument on purpose to respond better
- The conclusion doesn't follow the premise and can be proven false
- Attacking the person directly instead of the argument
- Response to critisim by accusing the opponent of the same
14 Clues: to two extreme options • Merging or 2 phrases, ideas, or concepts • Attacking the person directly instead of the argument • Response to critisim by accusing the opponent of the same • The premises assumes its conclusion to be true(self supports) • The conclusion doesn't follow the premise and can be proven false • ...
Disaster Response Ch.5-Implementing Initial Response Measures 2023-10-12
Across
- this type of evacuation is voluntary by people outside recommended evacuation zones
- mayor of New York during 9/11
- this army is in charge of housing in the State of Texas
- red,______, yellow, blue, green are warning colors of Homeland Security based on severity
- this Houston sports venue housed Hurricane Katrina victims
- (2 words) over 2000 of these people were evacuated during Hurricane Katrina & placed in 30 states without their knowledge
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- the movement of people away from potential or actual hazards
- this type of media is one of the most common ways of becoming aware of hazard agents & disasters today
- advanced notifications that allow people to take measures to protect themselves & property
- One pf the first steps in disaster response operations is to detect a ________
- this New Orleans sports venue was the first to house Hurricane Katrina victims
- acronym for a volunteer group that monitors severe weather
- shelter use is highest for this type of disaster
- shelter use will be more likely used if disaster strikes at ____.
14 Clues: mayor of New York during 9/11 • shelter use is highest for this type of disaster • this army is in charge of housing in the State of Texas • this Houston sports venue housed Hurricane Katrina victims • acronym for a volunteer group that monitors severe weather • the movement of people away from potential or actual hazards • ...
Nail Tips and Forms 2025-03-06
Across
- provides structure to the nail.
- similar to square, with straight sidewalls; however, has a rounded corner.
- made of paper or mylar to form a nail extension.
- natural nail grows beyond the finger and becomes the free edge.
- pre-molded nails shaped out of tough plastic made from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene.
- similar to stiletto except the edge is square.
- layer of nail enhancement product over the entire surface of the nail to provide strength.
- similar to oval, very tapered but has a sharp point.
- any product added to the natural nail to increase strength and beauty.
- product used on a clean nail to temporarily stop it from producing moisture and natural oil.
- very tapered, with an edge that comes to a soft rounded point.
- point where the free edge of the natural nail meets or stops inside the well.
- used prior to an enhancement service without soaking.
- stress area becomes the highest point in the nail.
- covers the entire apex area and usually covers more than half of the nail plate.
Down
- usually altered at the well line to expose more of the natural nail.
- has no well at all, and therefore, no position stop.
- applied to the well area that is used to adhere the tip to the natural nail.
- Spongebob's best friend
- edge that usually mimics the cuticle line and may be slightly tapered on the sides.
- process of adding length to the nail, using a tip or a form.
- covers the entire nail up to the cuticle.
- Has straight sidewalls with a very straight square edge with sharp corners.
- long and tapered to a sharp point, resembling a long skinny carrot.
- the shallow depression that serves as the point of contact with the nail plate.
- cut like a smile line at the contact point.
26 Clues: Spongebob's best friend • provides structure to the nail. • covers the entire nail up to the cuticle. • cut like a smile line at the contact point. • similar to stiletto except the edge is square. • made of paper or mylar to form a nail extension. • stress area becomes the highest point in the nail. • has no well at all, and therefore, no position stop. • ...
12. Nonrenewable Energy REVIEW 2025-11-13
Across
- turning these off saves energy (p177)
- resources used up faster than they can be replaced (p168)
- the US used far more of this than Western Europe in 2007 (p177)
- petroleum is also called this oil (p170)
- most common nuclear fuel element (p168)
- a fossil fuel can be a solid liquid or this (p169)
- petroleum and natural gas form from the remains of these organisms (p171)
- nonrenewable resources must be used this way (p177)
- coal is used mainly to produce this (p171)
- fossil fuels and nuclear fuel are two main types of these resources (p168)
- coal forms from the remains of ancient these (p172)
- air pollution formed from burning fossil fuels (p175)
- burning coal releases this dioxide causing acid rain (p175)
- type of waste from nuclear fuel (p174)
- fossil fuel burning adds this greenhouse gas (p175)
- released when fossil fuels burn and used to generate electricity (p169)
- natural gas is a mixture of these (p170)
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- heat and pressure change buried organisms into natural gas and this (p172)
- nuclear fuel produces a large amount of this energy (p174)
- peat lignite bituminous then this hardest coal (p172)
- natural gas is commonly used for this and cooking (p170)
- fossil fuels are this to find and process (p169)
- layers of this bury organisms to form fossil fuels (p171)
- most US energy in the pie graph comes from these (p168)
- fossil fuels form from organisms that lived this long ago (p168)
- a natural material used to produce this (p168)
- heated from nuclear plants can harm ecosystems (p174)
- petroleum is refined into gasoline diesel and this (p170)
- original source of energy stored in fossil fuels (p169)
- process that splits the nucleus of an atom (p168)
- uranium is used as fuel in nuclear these (p176)
- fossil fuels form from plants and these organisms (p169)
- petroleum and natural gas are removed using these wells (p170)
33 Clues: turning these off saves energy (p177) • type of waste from nuclear fuel (p174) • most common nuclear fuel element (p168) • petroleum is also called this oil (p170) • natural gas is a mixture of these (p170) • coal is used mainly to produce this (p171) • a natural material used to produce this (p168) • uranium is used as fuel in nuclear these (p176) • ...
13 2024-08-30
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- CHI Gentle exercise.
- Engaged in movement.
- Full of happiness.
- Peaceful and calm.
- Relax muscles.
- Personal development.
- Trust in wellness.
- Inner calm.
- Stress-free.
- Care deeply.
- Life force.
- Free from toxins.
- Complete nutrition.
- Healing root.
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- Core workout.
- Reduces stress.
- Process of recovery.
- Calming drink.
- Spiritual practice.
- Soothing sound.
- Therapeutic scent.
- Endurance power.
- Essential oil.
- Natural food.
- Natural and pure.
25 Clues: Inner calm. • Life force. • Stress-free. • Care deeply. • Core workout. • Natural food. • Healing root. • Calming drink. • Relax muscles. • Essential oil. • Reduces stress. • Soothing sound. • Endurance power. • Free from toxins. • Natural and pure. • Full of happiness. • Peaceful and calm. • Therapeutic scent. • Trust in wellness. • Spiritual practice. • Complete nutrition. • CHI Gentle exercise. • ...
earth day 2024-04-22
Across
- to use again
- a junkyard/dump
- your surroundings
- help from the sun
- animals living space
- make something unclean
- the natural home
- derived from living matter
- fertilizer for soil
- capable on being renewed
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- trashing everywhere
- discharge of gas
- protect from harm
- a colorless gas
- consistency
- no longer on earth
- the air around you
- to keep safe
- reuse
- natural science of relationship
20 Clues: reuse • consistency • to use again • to keep safe • a junkyard/dump • a colorless gas • discharge of gas • the natural home • protect from harm • your surroundings • help from the sun • no longer on earth • the air around you • trashing everywhere • fertilizer for soil • animals living space • make something unclean • capable on being renewed • derived from living matter • natural science of relationship
Memorable Fun Adventure 2024-04-19
Across
- To grow again
- New York Theatre
- Our headquarters
- Nitrogen, oxygen, and argon
- Road designer
- Deliver information
- Rocky natural science
- GIS service brand
- Founding toxicologist
- umbrella term for related technical disciplines
- Collected statistics
- Giving expert advice
- Educational area
- Ability to embrace change
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- Occupation with progress
- Natural surroundings
- A contaminated site
- Pursuing strategic opportunities
- Working together
- A horse-drawn carriage
- work record
21 Clues: work record • To grow again • Road designer • New York Theatre • Our headquarters • Working together • Educational area • GIS service brand • A contaminated site • Deliver information • Natural surroundings • Collected statistics • Giving expert advice • Rocky natural science • Founding toxicologist • A horse-drawn carriage • Occupation with progress • Ability to embrace change • ...
Chapter 11 Computer Network Defense - Study Crossword 2023-11-09
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- ____in Depth. Multiple layers of security measures to hinder our attackers.
- Basic principles which govern how we secure data. The "I" in CIA.
- Disaster ____Planning can allow us to withstand or recover from the attacks outages, and disasters that we were not able to prevent.
- Being able to access data when we need it.
- Pose the single largest security vulnerability that we have in any environment.
Down
- Keeping data out of the hands of those not authorized.
- An assessment that uses scanning tools to discover or expose weaknesses in our network.
- Verifying the identity of an individual or system against a presented set of credentials.
- Training effort used to secure the weakest link in our defenses--PEOPLE.
- Computer Network ___. Actions taken to protect, monitor, analyze, detect, and respond to unauthorized activity within a computer network.
10 Clues: Being able to access data when we need it. • Keeping data out of the hands of those not authorized. • Basic principles which govern how we secure data. The "I" in CIA. • Training effort used to secure the weakest link in our defenses--PEOPLE. • ____in Depth. Multiple layers of security measures to hinder our attackers. • ...
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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind 2025-08-27
Crucigrama - Xerojardinería 2026-05-05
Across
- Nutrición necesaria para vivir
- Arte de cultivar plantas y flores
- Acción de colocar una semilla en la tierra
- Acción de dar instrucción o educación
- Acción de cuidar y hacer crecer plantas
- Acción de evitar un problema o contaminación
- Vehículos grandes para transporte terrestre
- Vehículos que vuelan por el aire
- Líquido vital para la hidratación
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- Vegetales parte de una dieta saludable
- Entorno natural que nos rodea
- Plantas pequeñas aromáticas o medicinales
- Gas invisible que las plantas absorben
- Vista de una extensión de terreno natural
- Área pequeña para cultivar vegetales
- Parte inferior que fija la planta
- Precipitación natural de agua
- Acción de dar agua a las plantas
18 Clues: Entorno natural que nos rodea • Precipitación natural de agua • Nutrición necesaria para vivir • Acción de dar agua a las plantas • Vehículos que vuelan por el aire • Arte de cultivar plantas y flores • Parte inferior que fija la planta • Líquido vital para la hidratación • Área pequeña para cultivar vegetales • Acción de dar instrucción o educación • ...
Impacts of Natural Events 2022-02-22
Across
- tsunamis that are 300ft high
- a mountain without a top and release gas and magma
- a violently rotating column of air
- uncontrolled fire in a wooded area
- an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry
- a series of waves caused by a large displacement if water
- a leading cause of wildfires
- a funnel-shaped cloud that occurs over a body of water
- this hurricane was a Category 5 in 1992 and it hit south Florida
Down
- plates pieces of the earth's crust that moves
- blank warming can be caused by population growth
- when the size of a population increases
- a rate factor of population growth
- forest fires can cause what kind of monoxide
- an major volcanic eruption Mount St. what
- this can happen when there is tectonic movement
- the part of the hurricane with the most rain fall and strongest winds
17 Clues: tsunamis that are 300ft high • a leading cause of wildfires • a rate factor of population growth • a violently rotating column of air • uncontrolled fire in a wooded area • when the size of a population increases • an major volcanic eruption Mount St. what • forest fires can cause what kind of monoxide • plates pieces of the earth's crust that moves • ...
The Natural History Museum 2012-11-23
Across
- A precious gem. You can find it on an engagement ring
- An animal that moves very slowly
- We measure this with 'The Richter scale'
- Birds have lots of these
- To describe something that can kill you
- An animal that feeds milk to its baby
- Research
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- To describe something that lives in the sea
- Another word for 'area'
- They lived on our planet millions of years ago
- An insect with beautiful wings
- = doesn't exist anymore.eg Dodo
- Insects
- A very large sea creature
- Opposite of domesticated
- The Earth, Mars, Saturn etc
- It looks like an animal but it's made of rock
17 Clues: Insects • Research • Another word for 'area' • Opposite of domesticated • Birds have lots of these • A very large sea creature • The Earth, Mars, Saturn etc • An insect with beautiful wings • = doesn't exist anymore.eg Dodo • An animal that moves very slowly • An animal that feeds milk to its baby • To describe something that can kill you • We measure this with 'The Richter scale' • ...
NATURAL VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE 2020-12-08
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- FORESTS WHICH ARE FOUND IN MAXIMUM PART OF INDIA
- ANIMALS OF PARTICULAR REGION
- FOREST AFFECTED BY TIDES
- FORESTS TO PRESERVE FLORA AND FAUNA
- VEGETATION ORIGINALLY COME TO INDIA FROM ABROAD
- EBONY MAHOGANY ROSEWOOD BELONG TO THESE FORESTS
- ANIMAL LIVES IN MARSHY LANDS OF ASSAM
- NATURAL HABITAT OF LION
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- BIOSPHERE LOCATED IN WEST BENGAL
- FORESTS BEARING TREES OF NEEDLE SHAPED LEAVES
- VEGETATION WHICH INCLUDES CACTI PALM ACACIA
- MEDICINAL PLANT WITH HIGH ANTIBIOTIC PROPERTIES
- PLANTS OF PARTICULAR REGION
- VEGETATION UNDISTURBED BY HUMANS
- ANOTHER NAME OF RAINFORESTS
- INTERDEPENDENCE OF BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC COMPONENT
- NATIONAL PARK LOCATED AT JAMMU AND KASHMIR
17 Clues: NATURAL HABITAT OF LION • FOREST AFFECTED BY TIDES • PLANTS OF PARTICULAR REGION • ANOTHER NAME OF RAINFORESTS • ANIMALS OF PARTICULAR REGION • BIOSPHERE LOCATED IN WEST BENGAL • VEGETATION UNDISTURBED BY HUMANS • FORESTS TO PRESERVE FLORA AND FAUNA • ANIMAL LIVES IN MARSHY LANDS OF ASSAM • NATIONAL PARK LOCATED AT JAMMU AND KASHMIR • ...
Natural Moose's Tea Trotters 2022-05-27
17 Clues: Bali • Miami • Paris • Dubai • Nassau • Munich • Havana • Sicily • Colombo • HongKong • Honolulu • StMoritz • Vancouver • Marseille • Marrakesh • SantaMonica • Riodejanerio
Natural Allies Unit Vocabulary 2026-01-07
Across
- an aim or goal
- an advantage or profit gained
- the reason one has for behaving a particular way
- brief stories that illustrate a point
- to have power or control over others
- numerical data found through research
- deny access or leave out
- specific instances that illustrate a general idea
- annoyed or made angry
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- involving many carefully arranged parts or details
- acting or done quickly without thought or care
- favorable or resulting in good
- explain or make clear by using examples, charts, pictures, etc.
- unhappy or uncomfortable
- statements that can be proven true
- relating to the healing of disease
- disappear suddenly and completely
17 Clues: an aim or goal • annoyed or made angry • unhappy or uncomfortable • deny access or leave out • an advantage or profit gained • favorable or resulting in good • disappear suddenly and completely • statements that can be proven true • relating to the healing of disease • to have power or control over others • brief stories that illustrate a point • ...
Natural Resources Test Review 2025-02-22
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- resources that cannot be repenished in a lifetime
- Water and other natural resources do not have an equal ___ on earth.
- plant material made into fuels to generate heat/electricity
- Percent of freshwater accessible at the surface
- solid fossil fuel formed from decayed plant material in ancient swamps
- fossil fuels release harmful gases such as CO2 into the ___
- a deep groundwater reservoir that can take 100's to1000's of years to form
- name of Great Lake above the U.P.
- 3% of earth's water is ____ water
- Great Lakes make up about ____% world's fresh water
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- Renewable energy that converts light into electricity/heat
- anything occuring naturally in environment that humans use
- resources that cannot run out, or can be replaced within a lifetime
- Used for energy, formed from decayed remains of organisms
- name of Great Lake west of Traverse City
- 97% of earth's water is ____ water
- fossil fuel used in our cars, plastics, cosmetics
17 Clues: name of Great Lake above the U.P. • 3% of earth's water is ____ water • 97% of earth's water is ____ water • name of Great Lake west of Traverse City • Percent of freshwater accessible at the surface • resources that cannot be repenished in a lifetime • fossil fuel used in our cars, plastics, cosmetics • Great Lakes make up about ____% world's fresh water • ...
Natural Resources Quiz Puzzle 2025-10-24
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- to save resources
- These grow in forests and provide wood
- when there isn't enough of something
- Turbine A tall machine that produces wind energy
- a lack of water
- A resource that cannot be replaced quickly
- Food scraps that break down to help plants grow
- A resource that can be replaced naturally
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- Water in rivers and lakes that is not salty
- We breathe this gas mixture
- using natural resources responsibly
- Power that helps things work
- A black rock burned for energy
- We drink it and it fills lakes and oceans
- Reusing materials instead of throwing them away
- A thick liquid fuel pumped from underground
- Plants grow in this on land
17 Clues: a lack of water • to save resources • We breathe this gas mixture • Plants grow in this on land • Power that helps things work • A black rock burned for energy • using natural resources responsibly • when there isn't enough of something • These grow in forests and provide wood • We drink it and it fills lakes and oceans • A resource that can be replaced naturally • ...
Environment 2024-04-23
Across
- - example of Natural environment
- - Example of biotic
- - Things created naturally living organisms
- - all living organisms
- Example of human made environment
- - huge Blanket of air surrounding the earth
- example of abiotic
- -Blanket of air surrounding the earth
- - domain of water
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- - we see in our surroundings
- - all non-living organisms
- example of Natural environment
- - plant and animal kingdom together
- - solid part of the earth
14 Clues: - domain of water • example of abiotic • - Example of biotic • - all living organisms • - solid part of the earth • - all non-living organisms • - we see in our surroundings • example of Natural environment • - example of Natural environment • Example of human made environment • - plant and animal kingdom together • -Blanket of air surrounding the earth • ...
AP CROSSWORD 2024-09-18
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- Ito ay ang malaking bahagi ng lupa, tulad ng mga pangunahing pulo ng isang bansa.
- Ito ay mga natural na resource na maaaring muling magamit o mapalitan sa pamamagitan ng natural na proseso.
- Ito ay ang mga ulat o impormasyon tungkol sa mga nangyayari sa paligid, tulad ng mga kaganapan, balita, at mga isyu.
- Ito ang mga pulo na nakahiwalay sa mainland.
- Ito ang pagbabago ng mga tao o hayop para makasurvive sa kanilang kapaligiran.
- Ito ay ang paligid kung saan tayo nabubuhay.
- Ito ay ang pinakamalaking kontinente sa mundo. Dito matatagpuan ang maraming bansa at kultura. May iba't ibang tanawin at klima ang Asya.
- Ito ay mga natural na resource na hindi nabubuhay tulad ng mga mineral, tubig, hangin, at iba pa.
- Ito ay isang teritoryo na may sariling gobyerno at mga mamamayan.
- Ito ay ang proseso ng pagkuha ng mga gamit o materyales na hindi na kailangan at ginagawang bago upang magamit muli.
- Ito ay isang rehiyon sa Asya na binubuo ng mga bansang nasa pagitan ng India at Tsina.
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- Ito ay ang pagdumi o pagkasira ng kapaligiran dahil sa mga mapanganib na bagay tulad ng basura, kemikal, at usok.
- Ito ay ang pinakamahabang bahagi na matatagpuan sa hilaga at kanlurang bahagi ng Luzon.
- Ito ay mga natural na resource na hindi maaaring muling magamit o mapalitan sa pamamagitan ng natural na proseso.
- Kilala ang rehiyong ito sa katawagang Central o Inner Asia
- Ito ay mga natural na resources na nabubuhay at nabubuo mula sa mga organismo
- Ito ang pag-aaral ng lupa, mga anyong-lupa, klima, at kung paano nakakaapekto ang mga ito sa buhay ng mga tao
- Ito ay isang lugar sa paligid ng Karagatang Pasipiko na maraming bulkan at lindol.
- Ito ay isang lugar na puno ng mga puno, shrubs, at iba pang halaman.
- Ito ay ang pangkaraniwang kondisyon ng panahon sa isang lugar sa loob ng mahabang panahon.
20 Clues: Ito ang mga pulo na nakahiwalay sa mainland. • Ito ay ang paligid kung saan tayo nabubuhay. • Kilala ang rehiyong ito sa katawagang Central o Inner Asia • Ito ay isang teritoryo na may sariling gobyerno at mga mamamayan. • Ito ay isang lugar na puno ng mga puno, shrubs, at iba pang halaman. • ...
Great Times 2025-04-18
15 Clues: vino • not fake • amber suds • angry bottle • not downstate • Chief Supreme • easy listening • pure & natural • remember fondly • close relatives • tipsy apple juice • Finnish town of 550 • quarter-pound goodness • semicircular sandwiches • Phoebe, Monica, & Rachel
Immunity 2025-04-06
Across
- adaptive immune system
- initial barrier
- targets pathogens
- leukocyte white blood cells
- substance triggers immune system
- ability of bacteria to withstand effects
- immune response
- disease triggers
- innate immune system
- organ that filters blood
- stimulates disease
- acquired through natural process
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- ingesting foreign material
- central role
- disease causing agent
- network of cells, tissue, and organs
- given antibiotics
- blood transport oxygen
- specialized proteins
- medical inversion
20 Clues: central role • initial barrier • immune response • disease triggers • targets pathogens • given antibiotics • medical inversion • stimulates disease • specialized proteins • innate immune system • disease causing agent • adaptive immune system • blood transport oxygen • organ that filters blood • ingesting foreign material • leukocyte white blood cells • substance triggers immune system • ...
Will 2021-10-04
40 Clues: 🐖 • 🐴 • map • boat • tone • baby • list • orbit • group • class • color • coast • favor • circle • center • desert • castle • guitar • doctor • famous • memory • artist • circus • museum • nation • modern • culture • natural • bicycle • computer • dinosaur • calendar • kilogram • rectangle • different • necessary • difficult • centimeter • collection • celebration
G62 2025-12-30
Across
- Large-scale production
- Human workforce
- Tools and machinery
- Keeping nature untouched
- Long-term resource use
- Useful natural material
- System of production and exchange
- Oil or gas boring
- Removal of resources
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- Finite natural resource
- Output efficiency
- Stone extraction
- Making finished goods
- Funding for production
- Removal of minerals
- Protection of resources
- Intensive resource use
- Purifying raw materials
- Naturally replenished resource
- Manufacturing building
20 Clues: Human workforce • Stone extraction • Output efficiency • Oil or gas boring • Tools and machinery • Removal of minerals • Removal of resources • Making finished goods • Large-scale production • Funding for production • Long-term resource use • Intensive resource use • Manufacturing building • Finite natural resource • Protection of resources • Useful natural material • Purifying raw materials • ...
May 9th karen.caines@easternhealth.ca 2024-05-08
Across
- This response plan is intended to address health care needs of Eastern Health during emergencies/disasters
- In this culture, people are not blamed for mistakes that were caused by care processes or system
- Adult fall risk assessment tool
- All staff receive this prior to working in their respective roles for the hospital
- This front line professional is equipped with the knowledge and skills to be a resource, and is passionate about improving quality of care
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- This communication ensures that the message was received as you intended it to be (two words)
- This type of training increases clinical performance by allowing teams to practice skills
- Framework for communicating information
- The maximum number of days pass medications are issued
9 Clues: Adult fall risk assessment tool • Framework for communicating information • The maximum number of days pass medications are issued • All staff receive this prior to working in their respective roles for the hospital • This type of training increases clinical performance by allowing teams to practice skills • ...
FASHION 2026-02-06
Across
- a soft natural material used to make clothes.
- warm natural material from sheep.
- a small object used to fasten clothes.
- not expensive; cheap.
- material made from animal skin.
- made from artificial materials, not natural.
- feeling good and easy to wear.
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- hard material from trees.
- not tight; wide and comfortable.
- a complete set of clothes worn together.
- big in size.
- fitting very closely to the body.
- a small bag in clothes to carry things.
- to look good together.
- to find the size or length of something.
- how big or small something is.
- elegant and well dressed.
17 Clues: big in size. • not expensive; cheap. • to look good together. • hard material from trees. • elegant and well dressed. • how big or small something is. • feeling good and easy to wear. • material made from animal skin. • not tight; wide and comfortable. • warm natural material from sheep. • fitting very closely to the body. • a small object used to fasten clothes. • ...
Customer Service Week Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-09
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- where you go to connect with colleagues through online communities
- one of the strategic pillars for inclusion and diversity at Guardian
- Guardian's newest employee resource group that focuses on supporting colleagues who have visible and invisible disabilities and connecting them with allies across the organization
- where you go to take courses for career and self-development
- where you find your payroll, PTO, performance information at Guardian
- Guardian employee engagement survey allowing your voice to be heard
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- a Guardian award recognizing employees for extraordinary efforts while demonstrating the Ways of Working
- 2021 Guardian for Good partner- a veteran-led disaster response organization with a mission to provide service to communities affected by disasters around the world
- we do the right thing, people count, we hold ourselves to very high standards
- a feeling of belonging
- Guardian's CEO!
- a Guardian ERG that helps Guardian recruit a new generation of talent and clients
12 Clues: Guardian's CEO! • a feeling of belonging • where you go to take courses for career and self-development • where you go to connect with colleagues through online communities • Guardian employee engagement survey allowing your voice to be heard • one of the strategic pillars for inclusion and diversity at Guardian • ...
Geography in Everyday Life 2025-08-04
Across
- Roof gardens and _____ parks can help to maximise biodiversity in urban neighbourhoods.
- One of the functions of town centre
- Spatial associations refer to the tendency of a pair of services, events and objects to be located near each other.
- actions taken by individuals or groups to protect and responsibly use the environment to pursue environmental or social outcomes
- Sense of place is developed when people associate meanings and ____ with locations.
- _____ sustainability ensures that residents feel included and have a sense of shared identity
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- ability of a community to resist, adapt and recover from impacts of disasters in a timely and efficient manner
- Areas with 400 to 800 residential units in Singapore
- nature areas benefit people by removing ______.
- ecosystem services that are necessary for the functioning of all other ecosystem services including soil formation
- Urban expansion can lead to an increase in human-______ encounters in Singapore.
- _______ environment consists of human features such as roads and buildings.
12 Clues: One of the functions of town centre • nature areas benefit people by removing ______. • Areas with 400 to 800 residential units in Singapore • _______ environment consists of human features such as roads and buildings. • Urban expansion can lead to an increase in human-______ encounters in Singapore. • ...
Nuclear Pollution Crossword 2022-05-11
Across
- This disease can be caused by exposure to nuclear pollution.
- The most seious level of incident on the INES scale is called _____________________.
- The highest level on the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale (INES).
- This occurs when the nucleus of an atom becomes unstable and alpha particles are emitted.
- ________ in Ukraine is one of the sites of biggest nuclear disasters in history.
- Nuclear ____________ produce nuclear energy and radioactive substances.
- The lowest level on the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale (INES).
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- When nuclear energy is released quickly/all at once, it causes a ________________.
- When atoms are split apart, generating nuclear power.
- The material that is left inside the nuclear reactor after fission happens.
- One of the biggest nuclear accidents in history, which occured in Japan.
- The presence of radioactive substances on surfaces or within solids, liquids, or gases, where they are undesirable.
12 Clues: When atoms are split apart, generating nuclear power. • This disease can be caused by exposure to nuclear pollution. • Nuclear ____________ produce nuclear energy and radioactive substances. • One of the biggest nuclear accidents in history, which occured in Japan. • The material that is left inside the nuclear reactor after fission happens. • ...
Nuclear Pollution Crossword 2022-05-11
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- One of the biggest nuclear accidents in history, which occured in Japan.
- The lowest level on the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale (INES).
- The material that is left inside the nuclear reactor after fission happens.
- When atoms are split apart, generating nuclear power.
- The most seious level of incident on the INES scale is called _____________________.
- The presence of radioactive substances on surfaces or within solids, liquids, or gases, where they are undesirable.
- This disease can be caused by exposure to nuclear pollution.
Down
- The highest level on the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale (INES).
- Nuclear ____________ produce nuclear energy and radioactive substances.
- This occurs when the nucleus of an atom becomes unstable and alpha particles are emitted.
- When nuclear energy is released quickly/all at once, it causes a ________________.
- ________ in Ukraine is one of the sites of biggest nuclear disasters in history.
12 Clues: When atoms are split apart, generating nuclear power. • This disease can be caused by exposure to nuclear pollution. • Nuclear ____________ produce nuclear energy and radioactive substances. • One of the biggest nuclear accidents in history, which occured in Japan. • The material that is left inside the nuclear reactor after fission happens. • ...
IMR454 - Chapter 4 2022-12-22
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- Organizations should only ____ records that they need to use.
- One example of unnecessary creation of records is when there are many unneeded ____records.
- An effective records management program helps an organization limit the ____ that can come with poorly managed records.
- Never keep and store any ____ records.
- Records management staff and officers should have continuous ____ programs to enhance their knowledge and skills.
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- Records that are poorly managed can become a ____ to an organization.
- Organizations must ensure that they ____ relevant records to support retention and access.
- Records are created in the common course of business to satisfy many necessities such as ____ requirement.
- Archival institutions can ____ the archival records to be utilized and referred to by the public.
- Records provide information for planning and making _____.
- A plan needs to be prepared to avoid ____ in records management.
- There are several ____ of an effective records management program.
12 Clues: Never keep and store any ____ records. • Records provide information for planning and making _____. • Organizations should only ____ records that they need to use. • A plan needs to be prepared to avoid ____ in records management. • There are several ____ of an effective records management program. • ...
Cognados 2021-03-25
Radioactivity crossword 2021-12-07
Across
- a very radioactive chemical element of the uranium family (symbol: Ra)
- elementary particle, electrically neutral, constituting the atomic nucleus
- radiation, wave or invisible particle that certain unstable atoms, called radioactive, emit while transforming
- radiation emitted by radioactive substances
- the star round which the earth orbits
- an extremely light elementary particle, normally revolving around the atomic nucleus, and charged with negative electricity
- which acts like a poison on something. Most products of this type have a pyctogram with a skull.
- power plant, a thermal power station in which the heat source is a nuclear reactor.
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- the smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist
- also call radiation “electromagnetic waves”
- an expert in or student of physics
- the type of energy released during a fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity
- Curie, first woman to win a nobel prize, she did research on radioactivity
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge
- particle (proton or neutron) constituting the atomic nucleus.
- city of Ukraine where one of the biggest nuclear disasters occurred
16 Clues: an expert in or student of physics • the star round which the earth orbits • also call radiation “electromagnetic waves” • radiation emitted by radioactive substances • the smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist • particle (proton or neutron) constituting the atomic nucleus. • city of Ukraine where one of the biggest nuclear disasters occurred • ...
Natural world 4 - 8.º ano - Finder 213 2024-07-09
WEEK 1 REVISION 2022-06-14
Textiles 2020-05-09
Across
- natural protein fiber from caterpillars
- loom capable of complex weaves
- least expensive dyeing method that dyes the whole cloth
- natural protein fiber from animal hair
- fiber that will wrinkle most easily and dramatically
- natural cellulosic fiber from the seed case of a plant
- dyeing method that imparts most permanent color
- fiber that will wrinkle most easily and dramatically
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- oleophilic, often solution-dyed, springy, for carpet and to lend body to fabric
- natural cellulosic fiber from the stalk of a plant
- most similar to wool
- artificial silk
- weave that has floats that travel along the top of warp yarns for the distance of several weft yards
- most abrasion-resistant fiber
- weave that appears to have a woven diagonal
15 Clues: artificial silk • most similar to wool • most abrasion-resistant fiber • loom capable of complex weaves • natural protein fiber from animal hair • natural protein fiber from caterpillars • weave that appears to have a woven diagonal • dyeing method that imparts most permanent color • natural cellulosic fiber from the stalk of a plant • ...
Review Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-06
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- Another name for the sacrament of Confession.
- The sacrament that wipes away original sin.
- A serious sin that separates us from God and results in the loss of sanctifying grace.
- The special cup used to hold the wine that becomes the blood of Christ is called a ---?
- The mystery of God in three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- Sins Lesser sins that do not result in a complete separation from God.
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- The voice inside you that helps you know what is right and wrong.
- The ten disasters that God brought upon Egypt to convince Pharoah to free the Israelites.
- Bread Bread that is made without yeast so it doesn't rise is known as---?
- Communion The Eucharist is another name for the sacrament of ---?
- The bread from heaven that God gave to the Israelites in the desert.
11 Clues: The sacrament that wipes away original sin. • Another name for the sacrament of Confession. • The voice inside you that helps you know what is right and wrong. • Communion The Eucharist is another name for the sacrament of ---? • The mystery of God in three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. • ...
Udans crossword 2025-10-30
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- A long-term change in the average weather patterns of Earth, primarily driven by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels.
- The responsible management and protection of natural resources and biodiversity to prevent depletion and ensure sustainability.
- The natural environment in which a particular species or community of organisms lives.
- Gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap heat, including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, contributing to global warming.
- The process of making an area more urban, which can lead to habitat destruction and increased pollution, but can also promote innovative sustainability practices.
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Materials or substances occurring in nature that can be exploited for economic gain, such as water, minerals, and forests.
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance and conserve natural resources to support the wellbeing of future generations.
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- A species that is at risk of extinction due to habitat loss, environmental changes, or other factors.
- Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health.
- Renewable energy derived from the heat stored beneath the Earth’s surface, used for heating and electricity generation.
- The effect of human activities on the natural environment, including pollution, habitat destruction, and biodiversity loss.
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment, which can affect air, water, and soil quality.
- An international organization established on October 24, 1945, following World War II. It was created to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries worldwide. Often referred to as the UN.
- Natural fuels formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, including coal, oil, and natural gas, which contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
- The hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, defined by how organisms obtain energy, from producers to primary and secondary consumers.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials, thereby reducing the consumption of new raw materials.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, including the number of different species and genetic diversity.
- The collection, transport, processing, recycling, or disposal of waste materials to minimise their impact on health and the environment.
20 Clues: The natural environment in which a particular species or community of organisms lives. • A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. • Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health. • ...
NATURAL VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE 2020-12-08
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- FORESTS WHICH ARE FOUND IN MAXIMUM PART OF INDIA
- ANIMALS OF PARTICULAR REGION
- FOREST AFFECTED BY TIDES
- FORESTS TO PRESERVE FLORA AND FAUNA
- VEGETATION ORIGINALLY COME TO INDIA FROM ABROAD
- EBONY MAHOGANY ROSEWOOD BELONG TO THESE FORESTS
- ANIMAL LIVES IN MARSHY LANDS OF ASSAM
- NATURAL HABITAT OF LION
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- BIOSPHERE LOCATED IN WEST BENGAL
- FORESTS BEARING TREES OF NEEDLE SHAPED LEAVES
- VEGETATION WHICH INCLUDES CACTI PALM ACACIA
- MEDICINAL PLANT WITH HIGH ANTIBIOTIC PROPERTIES
- PLANTS OF PARTICULAR REGION
- VEGETATION UNDISTURBED BY HUMANS
- ANOTHER NAME OF RAINFORESTS
- INTERDEPENDENCE OF BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC COMPONENT
- NATIONAL PARK LOCATED AT JAMMU AND KASHMIR
17 Clues: NATURAL HABITAT OF LION • FOREST AFFECTED BY TIDES • PLANTS OF PARTICULAR REGION • ANOTHER NAME OF RAINFORESTS • ANIMALS OF PARTICULAR REGION • BIOSPHERE LOCATED IN WEST BENGAL • VEGETATION UNDISTURBED BY HUMANS • FORESTS TO PRESERVE FLORA AND FAUNA • ANIMAL LIVES IN MARSHY LANDS OF ASSAM • NATIONAL PARK LOCATED AT JAMMU AND KASHMIR • ...
WATER-A NATURAL RESOURCE 2018-09-11
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- LEVEL OF GROUND WATER
- SOLID PARTS OF EARTH'S CRUST
- AIR ,WATER AND SOIL ARE WHAT RESOURCES
- FORMS OF THE SAME SUBSTANCE .WATER EXISTS AT 3 DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES
- SHORTAGE OF WATER DISASTER
- BOILING POINT OF WATER
- RESOURCES WHICH WILL NEVER RUN OUT OR THOSE REPLACED WITH A REASONABLE TIME PERIOD
- MATERIALS FOUND ON THE EARTH THAT ALLOW EXISTENCE OF LIFE AND FULFILL THE NEEDS OF LIVING ORGANISMS
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- WISE AND CAREFUL USE OF RESOURCES IS KNOWN AS
- WATER CHANGES TO WATER VAPOUR AT ALL TEMPERATURES.
- FREEZING POINT OF WATER
- WATER BODIES LIKE LAKES ETC.
- PLANTS AND ANIMALS ARE EXAMPLES OF WHICH RESOURCES
- RESOURCES WHICH ONCE USED UP CANNOT BE REPLACE WITH A REASONABLE TIME PERIOD
- WHEN STEAM IS COOLED IT CHANGES BACK TO WATER
- BLANKET OF AIR AROUND THE EARTH
- THE CONSTANT CIRCULATION OF WATER IN NATURE IS KNOWN AS
17 Clues: LEVEL OF GROUND WATER • BOILING POINT OF WATER • FREEZING POINT OF WATER • SHORTAGE OF WATER DISASTER • WATER BODIES LIKE LAKES ETC. • SOLID PARTS OF EARTH'S CRUST • BLANKET OF AIR AROUND THE EARTH • AIR ,WATER AND SOIL ARE WHAT RESOURCES • WISE AND CAREFUL USE OF RESOURCES IS KNOWN AS • WHEN STEAM IS COOLED IT CHANGES BACK TO WATER • ...
Natural Hazards Revision Crossword 2019-10-22
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- The movement of the world’s plates is explained with Continental _____.
- The plate around which is the Ring of Fire.
- A plate boundary where crust is being destroyed.
- A type of plate which is made of thinner, denser crust.
- The scale which measures the size of an earthquake.
- The name of the volcano that erupted in Iceland in 2010.
- The name for molten rock before it reaches the surface.
- A type of plate which is made of thicker, less dense crust.
- The second layer of the earth, mainly made of molten rock.
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- A zone where one plate slides beneath another.
- A plate boundary where the plates slide past each other. Also the name of a UK political party.
- The Caribbean country which suffered a devastating earthquake in 2010.
- These types of effects include the damage to infrastructure, spread of disease and the collapse of buildings.
- A plate boundary where new crust is being made.
- These types effects include the ground shaking, lava flows and emission of ash clouds.
- ___ clouds are emitted
- The name for molten rock when it reaches the surface.
17 Clues: ___ clouds are emitted • The plate around which is the Ring of Fire. • A zone where one plate slides beneath another. • A plate boundary where new crust is being made. • A plate boundary where crust is being destroyed. • The scale which measures the size of an earthquake. • The name for molten rock when it reaches the surface. • ...
Natural Hazards Key Terms 2013-03-25
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- surge a rise in sea level above the normal tide caused by very low atmospheric pressure and the stress of strong winds on the sea surface when a tropical cyclone approaches or crosses a coastline
- aerially burning fuel that blows ahead of a fire front firestorm / an intense fire that may generate strong convection currents and violent winds causing long-range spotting and flame spirals
- disaster an extreme event that is the result of natural processes and causes serious material damage or loss of life natural hazard / an extreme event that is the result of natural processes and has the potential to cause serious material damage and loss of life
- plain part of a river valley covered by water during floods heatwave / a prolonged period of very hot weather
- Niña event a period of well above average rainfall in eastern Australia that often brings floods
- a storm associated with lightning and thunder, occurring with cumulonimbus clouds
- high pressure system a persistent high pressure system that occurs on a large scale, remaining stationary for a period of time, compressing and warming the air
- scale used to measure the energy of earthquakes sclerophyll: plants found in low rainfall areas; their leathery leaves help reduce water loss
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- oscillation a major air pressure shift between the Asian and east Pacific regions. Its most common extremes are El Niño events.
- the point on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- cyclone a severe weather event that occurs where warm, moist, rising air begins to spiral upwards. They are often accompanied by very strong winds, heavy rain and rough seas.
- front the edge of a fire that spreads fastest
- the loose material brought down by a river and deposited on its bed, flood plain or delta.
- a prolonged period of below average precipitation earthquake: shaking of the ground that is generated by disturbances in the Earth’s crust
- bushfire a fire burning out of control in the open; also called a wildfire
- front a surface where a cool air mass meets a warmer mass, into which it is advancing
- Niño event the reversal (every few years) of the more usual direction of winds and surface currents across the Pacific Ocean. This change causes drought in eastern Australia and heavy rain in South America.
17 Clues: front the edge of a fire that spreads fastest • the point on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus of an earthquake • bushfire a fire burning out of control in the open; also called a wildfire • a storm associated with lightning and thunder, occurring with cumulonimbus clouds • ...
Natural Resources and Conservation 2022-11-02
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- the cutting down or removal of trees.
- farming for yourself.
- taking care of the worlds natural resources.
- anything to do with the ocean.
- limited to a certain area.
- animals.
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- eco project that supplies bicycles to African children.
- an area covered by water either permanently or seasonally.
- the is an upper and lower dam.
- established in 1964.
- in danger of disappearing fro the earth.
- the number of different plants and animals in an area.
- plants.
- formely the Greater St Lucia wetland park.
- catchment is an area drained by the main river and its tributaries.
- people living in Isimangaliso.
- tourism that uses nature as the main attration.
17 Clues: plants. • animals. • established in 1964. • farming for yourself. • limited to a certain area. • the is an upper and lower dam. • anything to do with the ocean. • people living in Isimangaliso. • the cutting down or removal of trees. • in danger of disappearing fro the earth. • formely the Greater St Lucia wetland park. • taking care of the worlds natural resources. • ...
Plastics Current Event 2026-01-07
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- long chain molecules made of repeating units like beads on a string
- made by humans not naturally occurring
- natural polymer that carries genetic instructions
- how parts are positioned or arranged in space
- natural polymers made from amino acids that do many jobs in cells
- harmful or poisonous to living things
- break down into smaller parts over time
- started by a signal like UV light or metal ions
- plant material and natural polymer found in cell walls
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- type of light that can activate plastic breakdown
- harmful waste in the environment like plastic trash
- ability to last and resist damage
- natural polymer that helps make proteins
- bond connection that holds atoms or molecules together
14 Clues: ability to last and resist damage • harmful or poisonous to living things • made by humans not naturally occurring • break down into smaller parts over time • natural polymer that helps make proteins • how parts are positioned or arranged in space • started by a signal like UV light or metal ions • type of light that can activate plastic breakdown • ...
Natural 2023-08-15
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- , synonym of deserted, empty, forgotten, eliminated, etc.
- , a variation in the strength of received radio signals due to variations in the conditions of the transmission medium.
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- , a person who cuts the throat of another; a murderer
- , a method of enhancing the visibility of the surface features of a specimen for electron microscopic viewing by spraying it from one side with a coating of metal atoms.
- , to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
5 Clues: , a person who cuts the throat of another; a murderer • , synonym of deserted, empty, forgotten, eliminated, etc. • , to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line. • , a variation in the strength of received radio signals due to variations in the conditions of the transmission medium. • ...
Anthony's Natural resource crossword 2021-12-07
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- use to build houses, furniture, clipboard
- small logs ground up
- camping, hiking, fishing,
- taking only mature trees.
- large area, small labor, products wheat and oil.
- depends on climate, soil, biology, topography.
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- designed to catch all the garbage.
- broad leaves, change color in autumn.
- Item is neither purchased nor produced in the first place.
- item is destroyed when you no longer want it.
- taken from the environment that can be used by humans.
- needles and cones.
- small area, large labor, urban area.
- item is used by someone else when you no longer want it.
- clear cut part of the forest.
- humus in the most important factor.
- most logging operation.
17 Clues: needles and cones. • small logs ground up • most logging operation. • camping, hiking, fishing, • taking only mature trees. • clear cut part of the forest. • designed to catch all the garbage. • humus in the most important factor. • small area, large labor, urban area. • broad leaves, change color in autumn. • use to build houses, furniture, clipboard • ...
Natural Selection/Adaptation/Extinction 2022-04-13
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- genetically passed traits that benefit
- the number of organisms of one species in area
- This type of adaptations are physical traits
- when one species looks like another
- Purposeful breeding for traits desired
- a nocturnal bird with big eyes
- what we call an organism that no longer exists
- The islands that Darwin saw finches
- A naturalist who developed the theory of evolution
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- When more offspring are born than can live
- organisms with beneficial traits live
- One of the birds Darwin studied
- The ship that Darwin traveled on
- being different from others
- blending with the environment
- These inherited adaptations are how we act
- Change over time
17 Clues: Change over time • being different from others • blending with the environment • a nocturnal bird with big eyes • One of the birds Darwin studied • The ship that Darwin traveled on • when one species looks like another • The islands that Darwin saw finches • organisms with beneficial traits live • genetically passed traits that benefit • Purposeful breeding for traits desired • ...
Natural Selection Ch1 Vocabulary 2023-12-29
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- a result or change that happens due to a previous event
- group of the same organism living in the same area
- trait that makes it less likely an organism will survive in a specific environment
- an idea about what might happen based on what you know
- trait that makes it more likely an organism will survive in a specific environment
- everything, living and non-living that surrounds an organism
- a graph that shows how traits are distributed in a population
- hiding by blending in with your surroundings
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- the number of organisms with each trait in a population
- specific characteristic of an organism
- an animal that is hunted and killed by other animals for food
- individuals born and living at the same time
- an animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- an event that leads to a result or change
- having different traits in a population of organisms
- permanent disappearance or elimination of a species
- process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over time due to environmental factors
17 Clues: specific characteristic of an organism • an event that leads to a result or change • individuals born and living at the same time • hiding by blending in with your surroundings • group of the same organism living in the same area • permanent disappearance or elimination of a species • having different traits in a population of organisms • ...
Water Cycle & Natural Resources 2024-04-11
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- rainwater flowing downhill
- water turns from a liquid to a gas
- water sinks down into the ground
- water or ice falling from clouds
- a natural resource that can run out if overused
- an underground pocket of water
- plants release water into the atmosphere
- toxic and harmful substances in the environment
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- the community working to protect and limit precious resources
- Process where water cycles between ocean, air, and land
- ice turns straight into water vapor
- a large fracture between plates or large bodies of rock
- the layer where all water on Earth exists on land and in the air
- water vapor turns to liquid
- a body of water specifically used as a resource
- layer of gas that surrounds the earth due to gravity
- a natural resource that does not run out
17 Clues: rainwater flowing downhill • water vapor turns to liquid • an underground pocket of water • water sinks down into the ground • water or ice falling from clouds • water turns from a liquid to a gas • ice turns straight into water vapor • a natural resource that does not run out • plants release water into the atmosphere • a body of water specifically used as a resource • ...
Natural Selection and Evolution 2024-02-29
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- Organisms better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce. (2 words)
- DNA is shared in related species, showing common __________.
- Gradual change in a species over time.
- Body parts that indicate common or similar ancestry are called _____________ structures.
- A trait that helps a population/organism survive
- Organisms fight over limited resources
- Any change in DNA sequence.
- Organisms that can mate with each other AND produce fertile offspring.
- Known for his theory of evolution
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- Genetic ____________ is the difference between individuals of the same species. It is only caused by Sexual Reproduction and Mutation.
- A _____________ trait is a characteristic that an organism can pass on to its offspring through its genes.
- Survival of the _________ says that Some traits are better for survival in a particular environment.
- When the last of a species dies.
- A group of organisms of the same species living in a particular area at the same time.
- Organisms have more offspring than can survive.
- Human breeding organisms for desired traits is called _________ selection.
- _____________ show the change over time in a species.
17 Clues: Any change in DNA sequence. • When the last of a species dies. • Known for his theory of evolution • Gradual change in a species over time. • Organisms fight over limited resources • Organisms have more offspring than can survive. • A trait that helps a population/organism survive • _____________ show the change over time in a species. • ...
New Horizon 3 Word Hunt 2021-11-04
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- The Japanese culture that Mr. Baker learned about when he was in elementary school
- The kind of kit that Asami's family made to prepare for disasters
- The city that banned texting when you cross the street
- The thing that makes sports possible for everyone
- The kind of map that shows people where they should go in a disaster
- The country that made Gandhi's birthday a national holiday
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- The number of ibises that were captured on Sado Island in 1981 for breeding
- The language that is used as a first language by the greatest number of people
- The list that gives us information about endangered animals, birds, plants, and so on
- The kind of word that must be included in haiku
- The wheelchair sport that Kunieda Shingo and Kamiji Yui play
- The city that Barack Obama visited on May 27, 2016
12 Clues: The kind of word that must be included in haiku • The thing that makes sports possible for everyone • The city that Barack Obama visited on May 27, 2016 • The city that banned texting when you cross the street • The country that made Gandhi's birthday a national holiday • The wheelchair sport that Kunieda Shingo and Kamiji Yui play • ...
Nuclear Pollution Crossword 2022-05-11
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- The most seious level of incident on the INES scale is called _____________________.
- This occurs when the nucleus of an atom becomes unstable and alpha particles are emitted.
- Nuclear ____________ produce nuclear energy and radioactive substances.
- The material that is left inside the nuclear reactor after fission happens.
- One of the biggest nuclear accidents in history, which occured in Japan.
- When nuclear energy is released quickly/all at once, it causes a ________________.
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- The highest level on the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale (INES).
- The presence of radioactive substances on surfaces or within solids, liquids, or gases, where they are undesirable.
- This disease can be caused by exposure to nuclear pollution.
- When atoms are split apart, generating nuclear power.
- ________ in Ukraine is one of the sites of biggest nuclear disasters in history.
- The lowest level on the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale (INES).
12 Clues: When atoms are split apart, generating nuclear power. • This disease can be caused by exposure to nuclear pollution. • Nuclear ____________ produce nuclear energy and radioactive substances. • One of the biggest nuclear accidents in history, which occured in Japan. • The material that is left inside the nuclear reactor after fission happens. • ...
INTENTIONAL TORTS 2023-01-31
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- This privilege is an exception to false imprisonment.
- plaintiff must be [blank] of the defendant's conduct for it to be an assault.
- [Blank]necessity provides that private property may be entered or even destroyed when necessary to protect a large number of people from public disasters.
- does not apply to IIED or conversion.
- There are [blank] intentional torts.
- For IIED a person is liable when they act intentionally or [blank].
- [Blank] consent is completed by words or actions.
- No proof of actual harm or injury is required, this is an example of a [blank].
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- [Blank] liability applies to family member in certain situation in regards to IIED.
- You cannot use [blank] to protect property.
- Intentionally blowing smoke into someones face is considered to be what intentional tort?
- Causation is satisfied where the defendant's conduct was a [blank] factor in bringing about the injury.
12 Clues: There are [blank] intentional torts. • does not apply to IIED or conversion. • You cannot use [blank] to protect property. • [Blank] consent is completed by words or actions. • This privilege is an exception to false imprisonment. • For IIED a person is liable when they act intentionally or [blank]. • ...
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources (pgs 57-71) 2023-02-15
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- Hydroelectric ____________ restrict the natural flow of a river controlling how much water passes through (pg69)
- Biofuel such as ___________ created from corn or sugar cane can be made from used cooking oil (pg71)
- hydroelectric dams disrupt the natural processes such as migration of ______________(pg69)
- A natural resource is a anything that occurs naturally in the ___________________ that humans use. (pg57)
- To meet the demand for natural gas a process called _______________ has become popular (pg62)
- The ______________ of energy rich fossil fuels has made it easy for humankind to justify using petroleum, coal and natural gas ( pg67)
- Oil is especially useful in powering engines in ____________, ships, trains, and airplanes (pg60)
- __________ power is a nonrenewable resource that creates much of the worlds electricity (pg63)
- What we commonly refer to as oil is ________________ known as petroleum (pg60)
- ______________ such as wood grass and plant based materials have been burned to create heat and light for thousdands of years (pg71)
- Burning coal-fired power plants accounts for about 30 percent of the ________________ produced in the US (pg58)
- One of the alternative resource not coming from the sun (pg71)
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- Wind __________ do best where there is a steady supply of wind (pg70)
- Fossil fuels include coal, petroleum, and ____________ gas. (pg58)
- Resources that we cannot run out of (pg67)
- Like the water cycle _______ is powered by energy from sunlight. (pg70)
- As with coal, burning oil, and natural gas emits carbon ____________. (pg60)
- Geologists estimate that we have used how much of the total petroleum on Earth? (pg64)
- Not all places on earth receive the same amount of sunlight _______________ the year (pg 68)
- The suns energy drives the ____________ cycle (pg69)
- A good example of passive solar power (pg68)
- The mined material used for nuclear fission (pg 63)
- ___________ is formed from the remains of plants that died long ago in and around swampy areas. (pg58)
- Oil _______________ form when these remains become trapped underground and are subject to high pressure. (pg60)
- The ______________ distribution of fossil fuels has lead to political problems such as war (pg64)
- Deep below Earths surface the earths crust is ____________ (pg71)
- Some of these resources are _____________ and renewable (pg57)
- Though the sunlight is free the __________ of the initial investment could be high(pg68)
28 Clues: Resources that we cannot run out of (pg67) • A good example of passive solar power (pg68) • The mined material used for nuclear fission (pg 63) • The suns energy drives the ____________ cycle (pg69) • Some of these resources are _____________ and renewable (pg57) • One of the alternative resource not coming from the sun (pg71) • ...
Importance of preserving natural vegetation 2013-08-30
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- Vegetation helps mankind in creating a good ________ environment and helps to neutralize climatic imbalances.
- This is to save them from being ______.
- Next, the natural vegetation is part and parcel of our _______ from which ecological balance is maintained. Once these members of the biosphere are disappeared, they cannot be replaced back by any means.
- Thirdly, vegetation are important to mankind as its a source of various natural products and also produces materials for many industries.
- However, due to the changes of ______ and human interferences it can cause the loss of natural habitats for the plants and animals.
- Firstly, natural vegetation provides a fully developed ______ and shelter for wildlife.
- Finally, we believe that we need to conserve natural vegetation to ensure sustainable _________.
- Also, as the earth heats up, oceans expand causing sea levels to rise, ______ coastal cities. Storms and droughts will become more frequent in places they were nonexistent
- Secondly, Vegetation provides Soil ______ control.
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- _______ of vegetation refers to the process of protecting the plants, trees, grasses, vines and bushes.
- Thus, we have to preserve the natural vegetation to save the many species that are becoming vulnerable or ________.
- Without it, raw materials such as _____ and Logs, will not be avaliable.
- By cutting down trees, or deforestation, will cause _______ warming increase at a faster rate.
- Fourth, since a lot of ______ and health products are available in herbs and plants, it is important to preserve these natural vegetations as it is the cure to save a life.
- If it is not preserved, forests will have a ____ chance of having Soil Erosion.
15 Clues: This is to save them from being ______. • Secondly, Vegetation provides Soil ______ control. • Without it, raw materials such as _____ and Logs, will not be avaliable. • If it is not preserved, forests will have a ____ chance of having Soil Erosion. • Firstly, natural vegetation provides a fully developed ______ and shelter for wildlife. • ...
Rifle Range Nature Park 2024-11-24
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- – A small, flowing body of water,
- – The natural home of animals or plants.
- – Animals living in their natural environment,
- – The environment or wilderness, often protected in parks.
- – A colorful insect commonly seen in nature parks,
- – Different types of plants or animals in the park.
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- – A dense collection of trees and undergrowth
- – A wooden pathway, often seen in wetland parks.
- – The protection of natural environments and wildlife.
- – A designated area for recreation and conservation,
- – A long walk in nature, often on trails,
- – A path for walking or hiking through natural areas.
- – Watching and studying flora and fauna,
13 Clues: – A small, flowing body of water, • – The natural home of animals or plants. • – Watching and studying flora and fauna, • – A long walk in nature, often on trails, • – A dense collection of trees and undergrowth • – Animals living in their natural environment, • – A wooden pathway, often seen in wetland parks. • – A colorful insect commonly seen in nature parks, • ...
crossword for ws7 2024-05-14
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- the topmost layer of the earth
- a really big hill
- the tallest mountain from sea level
- the innermost layer of the earth
- a part of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- a sharp gray piece of stone
- study of earth's physical features
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- a natural disaster having to do with wind
- the tallest mountain from base to top
- a weather condition in india
- a grouping of islands
- study of earth's physical structure
- a natural disaster having to do with water
- a natural disaster with 2 names
- a part of the earth's crust
- this forms islands
- a big lump in the ground
17 Clues: a really big hill • this forms islands • a grouping of islands • a big lump in the ground • a part of the earth's crust • a sharp gray piece of stone • a weather condition in india • the topmost layer of the earth • a natural disaster with 2 names • the innermost layer of the earth • study of earth's physical features • study of earth's physical structure • ...
Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil, Cuba 2025-05-02
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- Brazil's climate
- ___, silver, fruit, vegetables, coffee, cotton
- Mexico's climate
- a jewel in Venezuela's natural resources
- is on the north side of South America
- how many major seaports Venezuela has
- this country is on the east side of South America
- 24% of Cuba's people live their
- Mexico has 7 major ones of these
- this country has a tropical climate
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- the state 90 miles north of Cuba
- Is south of the USA
- a drink that Brazil can make using its natural resources
- the percent of people live in rural areas of Brazil
- Venezuela's climate
- Cuba's main trading partner
- where 77% of people live in Mexico
- one of Cuba's natural resources
- 11% of Venezuela's people live there
19 Clues: Brazil's climate • Mexico's climate • Is south of the USA • Venezuela's climate • Cuba's main trading partner • 24% of Cuba's people live their • one of Cuba's natural resources • the state 90 miles north of Cuba • Mexico has 7 major ones of these • where 77% of people live in Mexico • this country has a tropical climate • 11% of Venezuela's people live there • ...
Space Jumble v1 2022-02-28
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- Third United States spaceflight program resulting in the first humans on Luna
- Earth's natural satellite
- Building housing an astronomical telescope
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun crosses the celestial equator resulting in day and night to be approximate in length
- Sixth planet of Sol and second largest
- Rover that landed on Mars in 2012
- Clouds of dust and gas occupying space
- Smallest and closest planet with shortest orbit of Sol
- Russian space mission to Venus set to be launched in 2029
- Eighth and most dense planet of Sol
- Largest natural satellite of Pluto
- Celestial object of ice and dust
- dwarf planet in the Kipper Belt orbiting Sol
- Jupiter's third largest natural satellite
- South region
- Four divisions of Earth's orbit around Sol marking changes in weather and daylight hours
- Soviet program that sent spacecraft to our moon for study
- Building with interior that projects the night sky
- Space Station, Intergovernmental establishment in orbit of Earth comprised of modules
- Astronomy, traditional practice of observing the sky for time and navigation
- Celestial object small and rocky
- Smaller of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- First successful Mars lander in 1976
- Eye, Visual perception without use of assisting factors
- Seventh planet of Sol and first planet discovered by telescope
- Shuttle, Comprising of two solid rocket boosters, one external tank and an orbiter (or space-plane)
- Soviet artificial satellites and first launched into orbit in October 1957
- Fixed points in the night sky of object similar to Sol
- Larger of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Soviet crewed spacecraft resulting Yuri Gagarin as the first man in space
- Communication using electromagnetic waves between 30 hertz and 300 gigahertz
- Jupiter's smallest natural satellite
- Neptune's largest natural satellite
- Galaxy formation of no distinct shape
- Fifth planet of Sol and largest
- First Mars rover and first wheeled vehicle on another planet that landed in 1997
- United States space probe launched in 1972 passing Jupiter and first to leave our solar system
- Global Surveyor, United States space probe launched in 1996 to globally map Mars
- Sphere, imaginary sphere around the observer on which celestial objects appear to lie
- Jupiter's second largest natural satellite
- Space probes launched to photograph and study interplanetary matter of Mars and Venus
- Device that uses the reverberation of radio waves to sense objects
- Motion, Yearly movement of stars on the celestial sphere
- Pathfinder, United States robotic spacecraft that landed on Mars in 1997
- Saturn's third largest natural satellite
- Third planet of Sol and our home
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- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun reaches maximum or minimum declination resulting in the longest and shortest days
- Phases, Shape of Luna's sunlit portion
- Empty space
- Area on celestial sphere representing perceived outline or pattern of stars
- Tool used to see faraway objects
- Mission resulting in successful keeping of humans on the ISS since 2000
- Saturn's second largest natural satellite
- Robotic interstellar probes launched in 1977 to collect data of Jupiter and Saturn
- Galaxy formation of oval shape
- Saturn's largest natural satellite
- Failed space shuttle resulting in death of 7 crew members in 1986
- Uranus's largest natural satellite
- United States robotic space probe launched 1989 to study Jupiter and its moons
- Colloquial grouping of stars on the celestial sphere
- Research mission between NASA and ISA to study Saturn
- Path of Earth's orbit around Sol
- NASA program beginning in 1992 to improve understanding of our solar system
- retired space shuttle that was created after Challenger
- Second planet of Sol and brightest object in Earth's night sky
- The sun of our solar system
- First United States spacecraft to achieve orbit
- Airborne Observatory, Aka KAO jet used by NASA for infrared astronomy
- Mars rover active from 2004 to 2010
- Fourth planet of Sol and second smallest
- Repeating path of an object around another
- robotic lunar rovers made by the Soviets during the Moon race
- North region
- Jupiter's natural satellite and largest orbiting Sol
- United States un-crewed space mission in the 1960s to take close photos of Luna
- Lab, First United States space station launched in 1973
- Galaxy formation of one or more arms
- NASA mission that mapped entire surface of Venus
- Network of bodies that orbit Sol
- Curie, Sojourner's flight spare
- Unit, Distance between center of Earth and center of Sol
- point 90 degrees from the horizon directly up
- Gravity bound system of stars, planets, gas, dust and dark matter
83 Clues: Empty space • South region • North region • Earth's natural satellite • The sun of our solar system • Galaxy formation of oval shape • Fifth planet of Sol and largest • Curie, Sojourner's flight spare • Tool used to see faraway objects • Celestial object of ice and dust • Path of Earth's orbit around Sol • Celestial object small and rocky • Network of bodies that orbit Sol • ...
Space Jumble v3 2022-02-28
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- Phases, Shape of Luna's sunlit portion
- South region
- Earth's natural satellite
- Jupiter's smallest natural satellite
- Robotic interstellar probes launched in 1977 to collect data of Jupiter and Saturn
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun reaches maximum or minimum declination resulting in the longest and shortest days
- Network of bodies that orbit Sol
- Four divisions of Earth's orbit around Sol marking changes in weather and daylight hours
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun crosses the celestial equator resulting in day and night to be approximate in length
- Building housing an astronomical telescope
- Second planet of Sol and brightest object in Earth's night sky
- Motion, Yearly movement of stars on the celestial sphere
- Largest natural satellite of Pluto
- Galaxy formation of no distinct shape
- Global Surveyor, United States space probe launched in 1996 to globally map Mars
- Path of Earth's orbit around Sol
- Fixed points in the night sky of object similar to Sol
- Area on celestial sphere representing
- Repeating path of an object around another
- NASA mission that mapped entire surface of Venus
- dwarf planet in the Kipper Belt orbiting Sol
- Communication using electromagnetic waves between 30 hertz and 300 gigahertz
- First successful Mars lander in 1976
- The sun of our solar system
- Space probes launched to photograph and study interplanetary matter of Mars and Venus
- Mars rover active from 2004 to 2010
- Galaxy formation of oval shape
- Jupiter's natural satellite and largest orbiting Sol
- Soviet artificial satellites and first launched into orbit in October 1957
- Saturn's second largest natural satellite
- Airborne Observatory, Aka KAO jet used by NASA for infrared astronomy
- Rover that landed on Mars in 2012
- robotic lunar rovers made by the Soviets during the Moon race
- United States space probe launched in 1972 passing Jupiter and first to leave our solar system
- outline or pattern of stars
- Pathfinder, United States robotic spacecraft that landed on Mars in 1997
- Eighth and most dense planet of Sol
- Larger of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Celestial object of ice and dust
- Soviet crewed spacecraft resulting Yuri Gagarin as the first man in space
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- Sphere, imaginary sphere around the observer on which celestial objects appear to lie
- Sixth planet of Sol and second largest
- Building with interior that projects the night sky
- retired space shuttle that was created after Challenger
- Failed space shuttle resulting in death of 7 crew members in 1986
- Colloquial grouping of stars on the celestial sphere
- Third United States spaceflight program resulting in the first humans on Luna
- Fourth planet of Sol and second smallest
- Celestial object small and rocky
- Jupiter's second largest natural satellite
- Seventh planet of Sol and first planet discovered by telescope
- Russian space mission to Venus set to be launched in 2029
- Mission resulting in successful keeping of humans on the ISS since 2000
- Neptune's largest natural satellite
- Smallest and closest planet with shortest orbit of Sol
- Clouds of dust and gas occupying space
- Soviet program that sent spacecraft to our moon for study
- Uranus's largest natural satellite
- North region
- Astronomy, traditional practice of observing the sky for time and navigation
- Shuttle, Comprising of two solid rocket boosters, one external tank and an orbiter (or space-plane)
- Galaxy formation of one or more arms
- Research mission between NASA and ISA to study Saturn
- Tool used to see faraway objects
- Fifth planet of Sol and largest
- Saturn's third largest natural satellite
- Curie, Sojourner's flight spare
- Gravity bound system of stars, planets, gas, dust and dark matter
- Lab, First United States space station launched in 1973
- Space Station, Intergovernmental establishment in orbit of Earth comprised of modules
- Saturn's largest natural satellite
- Unit, Distance between center of Earth and center of Sol
- United States un-crewed space mission in the 1960s to take close photos of Luna
- United States robotic space probe launched 1989 to study Jupiter and its moons
- Eye, Visual perception without use of assisting factors
- NASA program beginning in 1992 to improve understanding of our solar system
- Empty space
- First Mars rover and first wheeled vehicle on another planet that landed in 1997
- Device that uses the reverberation of radio waves to sense objects
- point 90 degrees from the horizon directly up
- First United States spacecraft to achieve orbit
- Smaller of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Third planet of Sol and our home
- Jupiter's third largest natural satellite
84 Clues: Empty space • South region • North region • Earth's natural satellite • The sun of our solar system • outline or pattern of stars • Galaxy formation of oval shape • Fifth planet of Sol and largest • Curie, Sojourner's flight spare • Celestial object small and rocky • Network of bodies that orbit Sol • Path of Earth's orbit around Sol • Tool used to see faraway objects • ...
Jack and Keith's Natural Gas 2024-03-21
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- Fossil Fuels are
- Natural Gas is more ... than coal
- has a large domestic source
- Kid who looks bad in a beanie
- How we got the information
- how is Natural Gas harvested
- How natural gas is tranported
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- is a non-renewable resource
- Kid who doesn't wear beanies
- Overall Supply of Natural Gas is
- This can Negatively affect the environment
11 Clues: Fossil Fuels are • How we got the information • is a non-renewable resource • has a large domestic source • Kid who doesn't wear beanies • how is Natural Gas harvested • Kid who looks bad in a beanie • How natural gas is tranported • Overall Supply of Natural Gas is • Natural Gas is more ... than coal • This can Negatively affect the environment
unit 1 review game Furnas 2020-01-23
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- is the heritage of faith in sacred tradition and sacred scripture
- meeting with the pope and bishops
- god revealing himself
- god communicating himself through the natural order
- also called divine revelation
- has always existence
- means free from errors
- we see effects which comes from causes causes are effects of other things cannot have infinite regress of caused causes
- is a theological virtue
- things are in motion must be put in motion
- to hand on
- means breathed in
- longing within all people for god and meaning
- means i believe
- natural understanding of what is right and wrong
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- the books of the bible containing gods revelation
- we need faith that is beyond natural for trusting in that which is beyond the natural
- god communicating himself to humanity
- contingent things get existence from something else
- the final revelation
- fist gospel
- god communicating knowledge of himself directly to humanity
- the word of god contrusted to the apostles and their successors
- god interacts with humanity
- god interacts with humanity as a human
- the inability to be wrong on matters of faith and morals
- knowledge through testimony
- proofs of gods existence through the universe
28 Clues: to hand on • fist gospel • means i believe • means breathed in • the final revelation • has always existence • god revealing himself • means free from errors • is a theological virtue • god interacts with humanity • knowledge through testimony • also called divine revelation • meeting with the pope and bishops • god communicating himself to humanity • god interacts with humanity as a human • ...
Science Vocabulary 2021-02-25
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- Variable, is the ONE factor scientists changes or manipulates in an experiment
- Notation, a way of expressing a value as the product of a number between 1 and 10
- the amount of space taken up by an object
- a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena
- is the natural science that studies life and living organisms
- machinery
- educated guess
- information you obtain through your senses
- straight line distance between two points
- the natural science that studies matter
- the ratio of an objects mass to its volume
- the closeness of a measurement to the actual value of what’s being measured
- Method, An organized plan for gathering, organizing and communicating Information
- Figures, all the digits known in measurement
- a gauge for how exact a measurement is
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- Variable, is what the scientists measure or observe in the experiment
- a representation of an object or event
- this class
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance
- Science, the sciences concerned with the study of inanimate natural objects
- the scientific discipline involved with elements and compounds
- Law, a statement that summarizes a pattern in nature
- the quantity of matter in a object or sample
- Theory, a well-tested explanation for a set of observations or experimental results
- Experiment, an experiment where only the manipulated variable is changed
25 Clues: machinery • this class • educated guess • a representation of an object or event • a gauge for how exact a measurement is • the natural science that studies matter • the amount of space taken up by an object • straight line distance between two points • information you obtain through your senses • the ratio of an objects mass to its volume • ...
Chapter 02 - 7th Grade 2024-09-09
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- To die out completely or disappear.
- Long periods without much rain.
- Resources that can be easily replaced by the Earth’s natural processes.
- Any smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river.
- The speed of human population growth.
- Groups of mountains
- A natural outpouring of water from underground.
- The business of growing crops and raising animals.
- The portion of the population at each age.
- Areas of flat or gently rolling land.
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- Resources that cannot be easily replaced by the Earth’s natural processes.
- Watering of crops
- The amount of moisture in the air.
- Environmental home.
- The number of deaths per 1,000 people each year.
- Formations of natural gravel, rock, and sand that trap and hold rainwater underground.
- The branch of geography that studies human populations.
- Artificial lakes
- The movement of people within a country.
- Areas of flat elevated land that drop sharply on one or more sides.
- An area’s pattern of weather over a long period of time.
- The movement of people from one country to another.
- The number of births per 1,000 people each year.
- Soil loss.
24 Clues: Soil loss. • Artificial lakes • Watering of crops • Environmental home. • Groups of mountains • Long periods without much rain. • The amount of moisture in the air. • To die out completely or disappear. • The speed of human population growth. • Areas of flat or gently rolling land. • The movement of people within a country. • The portion of the population at each age. • ...
Enlightenment Period 2023-10-26
11 Clues: mary____ • john_____ • ____smith • thomas_____ • ____jacques-rousseau • enlightenment thinker • learner of philosophy • the third natural right • the second natural right • a period of new thinking • the first of the 3 natural rights
SUSTAINABILITY 2025-10-01
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- – protecting natural resources
- – safeguarded areas like parks or reserves
- – traditions, arts, and lifestyle of people
- – local people involved in tourism
- – emissions from travel
- – keeping something in its original state
- – impact someone leaves on the environment
- – variety of life in an area
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- – natural surroundings
- – careful and ethical behavior
- – tourism that respects nature
- – animals in their natural environment
- – able to continue without harming the environment
- – important cultural or historical sites
14 Clues: – natural surroundings • – emissions from travel • – variety of life in an area • – protecting natural resources • – careful and ethical behavior • – tourism that respects nature • – local people involved in tourism • – animals in their natural environment • – important cultural or historical sites • – keeping something in its original state • ...
The Plagues of Egypt 2024-06-18
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- The third plague is sometimes translated as ____ (Exodus 8:16)
- The third plague that came from the dust (Exodus 8:16)
- The seventh plague that struck Egypt with destructive weather (Exodus 9:23)
- The collective term for the disasters sent upon Egypt (Exodus 7-12)
- The land where the Israelites were enslaved (Exodus 1:11)
- The second plague that covered the land of Egypt (Exodus 8:2)
- The leader chosen by God to deliver the Israelites (Exodus 3:10)
- The fifth plague that caused the death of livestock (Exodus 9:3)
- The ninth plague that covered Egypt in pitch black (Exodus 10:22)
- The sixth plague that afflicted the Egyptians with sores (Exodus 9:10)
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- The ultimate consequence of the tenth plague (Exodus 12:29)
- The river that turned to blood (Exodus 7:20)
- The final plague that led to the death of all Egyptian _____ (Exodus 12:29)
- The Jewish festival commemorating the Exodus from Egypt (Exodus 12:11)
- The fourth plague that swarmed the Egyptians (Exodus 8:24)
- The eighth plague that devoured all crops (Exodus 10:4)
- The first plague turned the Nile into ____ (Exodus 7:20)
- The animal sacrificed during Passover (Exodus 12:5)
18 Clues: The river that turned to blood (Exodus 7:20) • The animal sacrificed during Passover (Exodus 12:5) • The third plague that came from the dust (Exodus 8:16) • The eighth plague that devoured all crops (Exodus 10:4) • The first plague turned the Nile into ____ (Exodus 7:20) • The land where the Israelites were enslaved (Exodus 1:11) • ...
Geoterms 2013-10-29
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- an area defined by one or more natural or cultural characteristics that set it apart from other areas
- a map that shows elevation lines
- a person that works to protect natural resources from destruction or pollution
- a geographic area that includes all the land and waterways that drain into a body of water
- all the animal life in a place
- a community of all living things living in an area
- something that encourages people to move to a new place
- pollution from multiple places like farms or industrial runoff
- someone who seeks safety by going to another country
- the exact point on Earth that a place is located
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- the natural environment in which a plant or animal lives
- to move to a country
- made up of water that is fresh, not salty
- something that encourages people to leave a place behind
- pollution from a single place like a factory or drainage pipe
- something that damages air, soil or water
- all the plant life in a place
- to move from a country
- a natural feature of the Earth's surface
- the pattern of weather of a long period of time
20 Clues: to move to a country • to move from a country • all the plant life in a place • all the animal life in a place • a map that shows elevation lines • a natural feature of the Earth's surface • made up of water that is fresh, not salty • something that damages air, soil or water • the pattern of weather of a long period of time • the exact point on Earth that a place is located • ...
Spanish 3/4 - Week #2 Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-25
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- zona verde green zone
- to use again in a different way
- entorno natural natural surrounding
- los aparatos disconnect appliances
- medidas make a resolution
- recursos naturales natural resources
- (e-ie) el grifo turn off pipeline
- desperdicios waste products
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- las luces turn the lights off
- to recycle
- to reduce
- productos ecológicos natural unprocessed products
- use soap to scrub
- to save
- materias primas primary sources
- consumo to use, consume
16 Clues: to save • to reduce • to recycle • use soap to scrub • zona verde green zone • consumo to use, consume • medidas make a resolution • desperdicios waste products • las luces turn the lights off • to use again in a different way • materias primas primary sources • (e-ie) el grifo turn off pipeline • los aparatos disconnect appliances • entorno natural natural surrounding • ...
Biophilic & Sustainable Interiors 2025-10-13
15 Clues: Green walls • Recycled decor • Indoor greenery • Composting corner • Sustainable timber • Upcycled furniture • Natural ventilation • Natural daylight use • Rainwater harvesting • Water-saving fixture • Sustainable flooring • Eco-friendly fabrics • Designing with nature • Indoor-outdoor connection • Energy-efficient lighting
Environmental Science Quiz 2021-11-04
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- limiting the use of natural resources
- burning fossil fuels, large scale agriculture, deforestation, erosion of land
- protecting, restoring and managing natural resources so they last longer
- anything in the environment used by people
- energy from plants and animals
- water from rain, melted snow or other sources that flows over land into downhill streams, rivers, ponds and lakes
- alter or adapt a product for reuse
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- the study of natural processes that occur in the environment
- energy from the earth
- can be replaced by nature, sunlight, water, plants & animals
- cannot be replaced in a useful time frame, fossil fuels, rocks & minerals
- energy from the wind, turbines & mills
- using a natural resource again for a similar purpose
- energy from the sun, panels
- energy from water; dams
15 Clues: energy from the earth • energy from water; dams • energy from the sun, panels • energy from plants and animals • alter or adapt a product for reuse • limiting the use of natural resources • energy from the wind, turbines & mills • anything in the environment used by people • using a natural resource again for a similar purpose • ...
Sustainability Puzzle 2025-10-30
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- Renewable energy derived from the heat stored beneath the Earth’s surface, used for heating and electricity generation.
- The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide to reduce the impact of climate change.
- A species that is at risk of extinction due to habitat loss, environmental changes, or other factors.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted by an individual, organisation, event, or product, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent.
- The responsible management and protection of natural resources and biodiversity to prevent depletion and ensure sustainability.
- The effect of human activities on the natural environment, including pollution, habitat destruction, and biodiversity loss.
- Materials or substances occurring in nature that can be exploited for economic gain, such as water, minerals, and forests.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, including the number of different species and genetic diversity.
- Seventeen development goals created by the United Nations for countries to aim for to improve national and global environmental sustainability.
- Energy from sources that are naturally replenished, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, and biomass.
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- Gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap heat, including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, contributing to global warming.
- Natural fuels formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, including coal, oil, and natural gas, which contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
- An international organization established on October 24, 1945, following World War II. It was created to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries worldwide. Often referred to as the UN.
- The natural environment in which a particular species or community of organisms lives.
- Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health.
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance and conserve natural resources to support the wellbeing of future generations.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials, thereby reducing the consumption of new raw materials.
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment, which can affect air, water, and soil quality.
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment.
- A long-term change in the average weather patterns of Earth, primarily driven by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels.
20 Clues: The natural environment in which a particular species or community of organisms lives. • A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. • Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health. • ...
Spain Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-27
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- an organization Spain is a part of
- spain's currency
- spain's first natural resource
- spain's original name
- spain's second natural resource
- what animal the Spanish tooth fairy is
- spain's government type
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- the religion of the majority of spain
- spain's economy type
- a unique holiday in Spain
- a type of Spanish music/dance
- spain's third natural resource
- capital of spain
13 Clues: spain's currency • capital of spain • spain's economy type • spain's original name • spain's government type • a unique holiday in Spain • a type of Spanish music/dance • spain's first natural resource • spain's third natural resource • spain's second natural resource • an organization Spain is a part of • the religion of the majority of spain • what animal the Spanish tooth fairy is
Chapter 9 Lesson 1 2023-04-04
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- kind of resource that can be replaced
- example of natural resource (wet)
- example of natural resource (planted)
- important material from the earth
- example of natural resource (dig)
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- kind of resource that can't be reaplaced
- example of natural resource (breathe)
- fuel found in Earth and can be burned once
- natural resource plants need
- contain metals or other minerals (minecraft)
10 Clues: natural resource plants need • example of natural resource (wet) • important material from the earth • example of natural resource (dig) • kind of resource that can be replaced • example of natural resource (breathe) • example of natural resource (planted) • kind of resource that can't be reaplaced • fuel found in Earth and can be burned once • ...
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Energy Crossword (Elaine J. 3B) 2023-05-02
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- and Wave Energy, A type of renewable energy involving the natural movement of the ocean.
- Battery, Electricity.
- Energy, Energy produced through PV panels.
- Petroleum ___.
- Machine.
- ______ emission
- _______ Fission
- Combustion.
- _________ energy.
- Natural ___.
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- Rotor.
- Energy, Dams are the main way this energy produces electricity.
- ________ Fuel Cell
- Biogas.
- Efficiency ______.
- ______ reactor.
- __________ Heat
- Energy, Uses Turbines to generate electricity.
- Radiant.
- Energy produced through organisms.
20 Clues: Rotor. • Biogas. • Machine. • Radiant. • Combustion. • Natural ___. • Petroleum ___. • ______ reactor. • __________ Heat • ______ emission • _______ Fission • _________ energy. • ________ Fuel Cell • Efficiency ______. • Battery, Electricity. • Energy produced through organisms. • Energy, Energy produced through PV panels. • Energy, Uses Turbines to generate electricity. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-17
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- In 2013 this natural disaster caused a lot of destruction in Kedarnath.
- Tsunamis can also be caused by undersea ______.
- An instrument used to measure the intensity direction and duration of earthquakes.
- This natural disaster cause a lot of destruction to buildings in Haiti in 2021.
- During the year 2019-2020, this natural disater burnt a lot of trees, shrub in Amazon.
- In the year 2020, this natural disaster known as Amphan caused a lot of damage because of strong winds and rain.
- Molten rock in the interior of the earth is known as __________.
- Movements in this layer of the earth causes the earth's surface to shake and result in earthquake.
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- Landslides are cased by this human activity.
- Molten rock that comes out of an opening in the earth's crust is know as __________.
- This type of natural disaster affects people living even far away get affected by the heat and ash coming out.
- This scale is used to measure the intensity of earthquakes.
- Disease caused due to breeding of mosquitoes in stagnant water as a result of floods.
- In 2004, this natural disaster took place in Indian Ocean and caused destruction to large ares of coastal India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Japan.
14 Clues: Landslides are cased by this human activity. • Tsunamis can also be caused by undersea ______. • This scale is used to measure the intensity of earthquakes. • Molten rock in the interior of the earth is known as __________. • In 2013 this natural disaster caused a lot of destruction in Kedarnath. • ...
Disasters and Their Components 2022-03-29
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- comes out of a volcano when it erupts
- water that destroys a place
- the ground shaking and buildings collapsing
- a storm with violent wind
- a component a tsunami and a flood have in common
- who gets affected the most whena hurricane or flood happens
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- the inside of a volcano
- a big mountain that contains lava
- a big wave of water
- the inside of the Earth
- a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside
11 Clues: a big wave of water • the inside of a volcano • the inside of the Earth • a storm with violent wind • water that destroys a place • a big mountain that contains lava • comes out of a volcano when it erupts • the ground shaking and buildings collapsing • a component a tsunami and a flood have in common • who gets affected the most whena hurricane or flood happens • ...
Caroline Moser-Energy & Energy resources 2015-04-16
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- The capability of doing work.
- The vibrations of an electrical charge/magnetic field that make electromagnetic waves.
- A nonrenewable energy resource that comes from a fossil.
- A natural resource produced slower than it is used.
- Energy related to the movement of atoms in a substance.
- The flow of electrons carrying a charge.
- A natural resource people use to make food and drinks.
- Whether the cost of doing something is worth the benefit.
- The act of conserving something.
- based on the movement or position of gravity of an object.
- The energy an object contains because of it's position, condition, or chemical composition.
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- A natural resource produced as fast as it is used.
- A natural resource used for power.
- Energy related to the potential energy stored in bonds between particles in a nucleus.
- The energy based on the motion of an object.
- A mixture of gases surrounding a planet.
- A resource provided by nature, not man-made.
- The process of energy going from one type of energy to another.
- Related to the potential energy in bonds between atoms.
- related to the compression and rarefaction of molecules in a substance.
20 Clues: The capability of doing work. • The act of conserving something. • A natural resource used for power. • A mixture of gases surrounding a planet. • The flow of electrons carrying a charge. • The energy based on the motion of an object. • A resource provided by nature, not man-made. • A natural resource produced as fast as it is used. • ...
Shelter Building Crossword 2025-11-14
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- Tool for cutting branches or shaping wood
- Proper water runoff needed near a shelter
- Material added to keep warmth inside a shelter
- Anything used to block wind or rain
- Durable cord commonly used for shelter setups
- To secure a shelter firmly to the ground
- The place chosen to build a shelter
- Common natural building material for walls or roofs
- A roof extension that diverts rain
- Natural materials like leaves and branches used for insulation
- Allowing air circulation while keeping warm
- Overhead cover created with branches or fabric
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- Natural area rich in shelter materials
- A lightweight sheet used to create quick rain protection
- Protective structure against weather
- Preparing the ground for sleeping or structure stability
- The main rope that supports a tarp shelter
- The side facing into the wind to avoid placing openings there
- Strengthening a structure to prevent collapse
- Pegs driven into the ground to secure materials
- A simple triangular shelter structure
- The supporting structure of any shelter
- A common shelter built against a support
- Ropes or natural fibers used for tying
- Essential skill for securing shelter materials
25 Clues: A roof extension that diverts rain • Anything used to block wind or rain • The place chosen to build a shelter • Protective structure against weather • A simple triangular shelter structure • Natural area rich in shelter materials • Ropes or natural fibers used for tying • The supporting structure of any shelter • To secure a shelter firmly to the ground • ...
