natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Crisis Man. app. Breann Martinez 2023-05-22
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- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
- event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent danger
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
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- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear,maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriate assistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stages are mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- unstable, difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertaintyand requires immediate action
- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the potential for damaging effects of an event
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operation of a community or organization
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
- short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
20 Clues: adverse event caused by natural processes • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk • ...
Crisis Management: Application 2023-05-22
Across
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- Bollard short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence Behavioral Change Stairway Model
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce thepotential for damaging effects of an event
- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
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- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear,maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriateassistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stagesare mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
- or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- unstable,difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operation of a community or organization
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
20 Clues: adverse event caused by natural processes • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • or condition which puts the health of a population at risk • ...
Environmental Law 2025-04-07
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- The introduction of harmful substances into air, water, or soil
- Legal limits on the amount of pollutants that vehicles or industries can release
- Resources like aol, oil and natural gas that cannot be easily replaced once used
- Laws and rules set by governments to control activities that impact the environment
- The fair treatment of all people regardless of race or income with respect to environmental laws
- Meeting presto needs without harming the ability of future generations to meet theirs
- Gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment, interacting as a system
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- Materials provided by the earth that are used by humans (e.g., water, minerals, forests)
- Law that protects the environment and regulate human impact on nature
- The process of collecting, transporting, and disposing of garbage or other waste materials
- The total amount of greenhouse gases produced directly or indirectly by an individual or organization
- long-term shift in temperature and weather patterns, mainly due to human activities
- legal and practical actions taken to safeguard natural resources and ecosystem
- The variety of plants and animal life in particular ecosystem
- Dangerous materials that pose risks to human health or the environment
- A study required before staring certain projects to evaluate potential environmental impacts
- Energy from sources that naturally replenish (e.g., solar, wind, hydro)
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and biodiversity
- The effect that a project or action has on the natural environment
- The removal of trees and forests, often resulting in environmental damage
21 Clues: The variety of plants and animal life in particular ecosystem • The introduction of harmful substances into air, water, or soil • The effect that a project or action has on the natural environment • Law that protects the environment and regulate human impact on nature • The protection and preservation of natural resources and biodiversity • ...
earth and space 2025-05-08
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- The place where people get the source of electricity is called...
- ... are rocks that contain materials such as metals.
- This is the scientist who discovered gravity.
- Cars can run on fuels like...
- Gravity pulls objects towards the... of the earth.
- When sun moves in the spacetime, the spacetime will curve. This is called the spacetime... It tells other space objects to move around the sun and it feels like gravity.
- People get materials like coal and ore by...
- The scientist who proved that objects with different masses will fall at the same time onto the ground.
- This force keeps us pulled towards the earth.
- An orbit is a regular, repeating ... that one object takes around another object.
- The moon... around the earth.
- The sun and moon sets in the ...
- ... of the Moon is when its appearance change because of the sunlight.
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- The materials that we can find in nature is called natural...
- The shape of earth is... like the shape of a ball.
- As the moon orbits the earth, lights from the sun .... on different parts of the moon, so its appearance will change.
- We got .... for cooking by burning natural gas.
- Every 27-28 days the ... orbits around the earth.
- People extract natural gas and oil by .... into the ground.
- Some natural resources can be found in ... on the earth's surface, underground or underwater.
- oil, natural gas, and coal can be use to generate...
- Oil and... are found in underground rocks from plants and animals remains.
- Oil is used to make...
- The sun and moon rises from the ...
- The black pencil tip is made of ...
25 Clues: Oil is used to make... • Cars can run on fuels like... • The moon... around the earth. • The sun and moon sets in the ... • The sun and moon rises from the ... • The black pencil tip is made of ... • People get materials like coal and ore by... • This is the scientist who discovered gravity. • This force keeps us pulled towards the earth. • ...
Earth Day Vocabulary 2025-04-21
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- – To keep something safe from harm or damage.
- – The process of a species dying out completely.
- – Rules made by governments to help control or guide behavior.
- – A large body in space that orbits a star, like Earth.
- – A group of similar living organisms.
- – Large bodies of salt water that cover most of the Earth's surface.
- – The accidental release of a liquid, often something dangerous like oil.
- – The clearing or removal of forests or trees.
- – A person who works to bring about political or social change.
- – The careful use and protection of natural resources.
- – Gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- – Animals that live and grow in natural conditions.
- – Substances used in or produced by a chemical process.
- – The natural world, including air, water, land, and living things.
- – To bring something back to its original condition.
- – Relating to the whole world.
- – Understanding or knowing about something.
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- – Causing damage or injury.
- – A public display of group opinion, often in the form of a protest or march.
- – Natural materials that people use, like water, air, or trees.
- – The process of turning waste into reusable material.
- – Chemicals used to kill pests, especially insects on crops.
- – The presence of harmful substances in the environment.
- – The process of making the environment dirty or unsafe.
- – Long-term changes in temperature, weather, and patterns in the Earth's climate.
- – Not made or changed by humans; coming from nature.
- – Able to be maintained at a certain level without damaging the environment.
- – Knowledge or understanding of a situation or issue.
- – A sudden event that causes great damage or suffering.
- – To put time, effort, or resources into something expecting a result.
30 Clues: – Causing damage or injury. • – Relating to the whole world. • – A group of similar living organisms. • – Understanding or knowing about something. • – To keep something safe from harm or damage. • – The clearing or removal of forests or trees. • – The process of a species dying out completely. • – Gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere. • ...
Unit 6 2024-12-23
Across
- concern and distress caused by something unexpected:
- an area of ground set aside for the burying of human bodies.
- to see,hear, or understand
- to produce a continuous light and sometimes heat
- a person or animal that hunts.
- to shine with a light that is sometimes bright and sometimes weak:
- a large crocodile
- a danger of risk
- to begin to perform or deal with
- descend a rock face or other near-vertical surface by using a doubled rope
- a cave, or a chamber in a cave, typically a large one.
- a specially designated road or waterway that travels through an area of natural or cultural beauty
- the darker stage of twilight.
- the heritage of tangible and intangible heritage assets of a group or society that is inherited from past generations
- typically result from the interactions between Earth's external processes
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- to begin to do something, especially in business or work.
- to happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one
- the heritage of tangible and intangible heritage assets of a group or society that is inherited from past generations.
- a clearly defined natural site or natural monument that was not created or significantly altered by humans.
- an agreement between two or more parties as to what each party will do for the other.
- found in a certain ecosystem due to natural processes such as natural distribution
- to leave a hotel after paying and returning your room key
- a narrow shelf that sticks out from a vertical surface
- more than enough
- start discussing a subject extensively
- (of a person) fond of talking in an easy, informal way.
- A ceremonial act or a series of acts performed in a specific order, often for religious or cultural purposes.
27 Clues: a danger of risk • more than enough • a large crocodile • to see,hear, or understand • the darker stage of twilight. • a person or animal that hunts. • to begin to perform or deal with • start discussing a subject extensively • to produce a continuous light and sometimes heat • concern and distress caused by something unexpected: • ...
natureal disasters 2016-04-26
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- a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- a system of winds rotating inwards to an area of low barometric pressure, with an anticlockwise (northern hemisphere) or clockwise (southern hemisphere) circulation
- destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
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- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land.
5 Clues: a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean. • an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land. • destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system. • ...
naturals disasters 2016-05-13
Tsunami disasters 2024-04-05
5 Clues: A route which helps someone • To leave the place and get help • A huge ocean wave that covers land • something that humans could look at the past • a system which detects when a tsunami is coming
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Biodiversity - Topics 6, 7 and 8 2015-11-04
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- In the last 600 million years there have been _____ major declines in Earth's biodiversity
- Insect that was predominantly light coloured prior to the Industrial Revolution
- Fish farming
- Another term for a genetically modified organism
- Species that no longer exists on Earth
- Natural selection: Variations that are passed on lead to changes in the ________ characteristics of a species
- Number of division in meiosis
- Scientist who proposed and developed natural selection
- Technique whereby individual organisms with desirable traits are bred together to develop plants or animals with specific traits (cows that produce large quantities of milk)
- Global ________ have been drawn up to protect endangered plants and animals
- Natural selection: All organisms produce more ________ than can possibly survive
- Number of division in mitosis
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- The extinction of a species from specific geographic areas
- Name of Darwin's boat
- The artificial introduction of genes from one organism into the genetic material of another
- Evolutionary process whereby organisms best adapted to their environment will survive and reproduce
- Collection of seeds from plants that are threatened with extinction
- Synonym for artificial selection
- Using or modifying living organisms to make marketable products
- Species who is sensitive to changes in it's environment
- Natural selection: There is incredible __________ within each species
- Hormone in the body that lowers the level of glucose in the blood
- Asexual reproduction of cells that results in the production of two identical daughter cells (chromosome count is the same at the start and at the end)
- Sexual reproduction of cells that results in the production of four new genetically different daughter cells (chromosome count is halved from start to end)
- Natural selection: Variations increase the chances of an organism surviving to _________
25 Clues: Fish farming • Name of Darwin's boat • Number of division in meiosis • Number of division in mitosis • Synonym for artificial selection • Species that no longer exists on Earth • Another term for a genetically modified organism • Scientist who proposed and developed natural selection • Species who is sensitive to changes in it's environment • ...
Non-Drug Medical Products 2015-10-21
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- Resulting from expression of DNA (2 words)
- One use for a medical device
- Technology used in biotechnology (2 words)
- Often the active ingredient for a biotech drug
- Classified as Natural Health Product (2 words)
- excipient commonly used but many people have insensitivity to
- exploitation of biological processes for medical purposes
- Used to bulk up a drug
- Excipient for drugs
- How FDA classifies natural health products (2 words)
- Consists of both a device and a drug (2 words)
- undifferentiated cell of a multicellular organism (2 words)
- Application of genetic engineering for medicine (2 words)
- Highest classification for devices in Canada (2 words)
- Important ingredient for biotech drugs
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- Manipulated in biotechnology (2 words)
- Type of natural health product
- Holds a drug together (2 words)
- Acronym for supplements in Canada
- How Europe classifies natural health products (3 words)
- Type of excipient in a drug
- Active ingredient is from human or animal
- One use for a medical device
- tubular support placed temporarily inside a blood vessel
- Commonly used for drugs and natural health products
- artificial sweetener
- Excipient to improve physical stability
- Type of medical device (2 words)
- one of origins of biotech drugs
- non-active ingredients
- skill required for medical device production
- Europe’s directive for traditional medicine
- having a sequence of nucleotides complementary to (and hence capable of binding to) a coding sequence
- Common type of biotechnology drugs for disease prevention (2 words)
- instruments and diagnostic tools (2 words)
- What drug active ingredient usually is
- issue for biotech drugs
- An excipient for drugs
38 Clues: Excipient for drugs • artificial sweetener • Used to bulk up a drug • non-active ingredients • An excipient for drugs • issue for biotech drugs • Type of excipient in a drug • One use for a medical device • One use for a medical device • Type of natural health product • Holds a drug together (2 words) • one of origins of biotech drugs • Type of medical device (2 words) • ...
Science Crossword 2024-05-13
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- An entity made by people ,not working for the government, to solve a shared interest
- Molecules containing carbon
- Expelling a substance
- Produce crops
- The act of harming the environment by introducing it to harmful toxins
- Substances that harm the environment
- Alarming change in the state of the earths environment
- Good Feeding
- An entity made by two or more nations working together to solve a shared interest
- Natural fuels made with the remains of animals and plants
- The ability of environments to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- A molecule made of nine amino acids
- Utilising resources too much
- Species taken out of their natural habitat and put in a new surrounding
- Animals in their natural habitat
- Characteristic of algae
- Balancing the effect of an opposite one
- Growth
- Organisms on the brink of extinction
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- The impact of a person or community has in an environment, good or bad.
- Conservation of species in their natural habitat
- Cutting down trees
- Rain with acidic concentration
- Preserving species outside their natural habitat
- Animals making food with sunlight,water and carbon dioxide
- Estate or area where crops are grown
- Material that can be utlized
- Biological community in which animals and plants coexist
- When greenhouse gases create a dome over the atmosphere and amplify the heat in atmosphere
- The conditions of the habitat in which we live in
- Gases that heat up the atmosphere
- Excessive killing of animals
- Fuel made from living matter
- Increase in the average temperature of the earth caused by greenhouse gases
- A maintainable state
- Unique genetic code for every person
- Using resources faster than the environment can replenish them
- Chemical substance enhancing crop growth
38 Clues: Growth • Good Feeding • Produce crops • Cutting down trees • A maintainable state • Expelling a substance • Characteristic of algae • Molecules containing carbon • Material that can be utlized • Excessive killing of animals • Fuel made from living matter • Utilising resources too much • Rain with acidic concentration • Animals in their natural habitat • Gases that heat up the atmosphere • ...
Crisis. Man. App. Karla Trejo 2023-05-22
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- short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
- unstable, difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty and requires immediate action
- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear, maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriateassistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stages are mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operati of a community or organization
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent danger
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- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the potential for damaging effects of an event
- state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
20 Clues: adverse event caused by natural processes • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk • ...
Crisis Management: Application 2023-05-22
Across
- state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the potential for damaging effects of an event
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent danger
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear, maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriate assistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stages are mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
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- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a largenumber of people in danger
- event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- unstable,difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty and requires immediate action
- short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operation of a community or organization
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
20 Clues: adverse event caused by natural processes • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk • ...
ACTIVIDAD EN CLASE 2025-08-19
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- Tipo de energía que se puede regenerar de manera natural.
- Alimento básico elaborado a partir de harina y agua.
- renovable Tipo de recurso que no se regenera naturalmente a una velocidad suficiente para ser sostenible.
- Dolor abdominal intenso y repentino.
- Fibra obtenida de ovejas y utilizada en la fabricación de textiles.
- Lugar donde se producen bienes a gran escala.
- Actividad económica relacionada con la cría de animales.
- Sustancias que se consumen para obtener nutrientes.
- Producto lácteo obtenido a partir de la leche.
- Práctica de cultivar la tierra para producir alimentos.
- Actividad de capturar peces y otros organismos acuáticos.
- Fuente de energía que alimenta los paneles solares.
- Recurso natural utilizado como combustible y materia prima.
- Combustible fósil sólido utilizado para generar energía.
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- Extracción de minerales y recursos del subsuelo.
- Resultado de un proceso de fabricación o cultivo.
- Proceso de producción de bienes a partir de materias primas.
- Sector económico dedicado a la producción de bienes y servicios.
- Capacidad para realizar trabajo o producir movimiento.
- Conjunto de plantas de una región o periodo.
- Fibra natural utilizada en la fabricación de textiles.
- Planta que genera electricidad a partir del agua en movimiento.
- Prenda de vestir ligera y cómoda, generalmente de algodón.
- Líquido esencial para la vida y el ecosistema.
- Algo que proviene de la naturaleza, sin intervención humana.
- Combustible fósil utilizado para generar energía.
- Actividad de intercambio de bienes y servicios
- Plantas grandes y leñosas que forman parte esencial de los bosques.
- Líquido nutritivo producido por mamíferos
- Cereal utilizado para hacer harina y pan.
- Material natural obtenido de los árboles, utilizado en construcción y fabricación.
- Bien o servicio que se utiliza para satisfacer necesidades.
32 Clues: Dolor abdominal intenso y repentino. • Líquido nutritivo producido por mamíferos • Cereal utilizado para hacer harina y pan. • Conjunto de plantas de una región o periodo. • Lugar donde se producen bienes a gran escala. • Líquido esencial para la vida y el ecosistema. • Actividad de intercambio de bienes y servicios • Producto lácteo obtenido a partir de la leche. • ...
Crisis Management: Application 2025-09-29
Across
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- unstable, difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty and requires immediate action
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operation of a community or organization
- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
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- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent danger
- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the potential for damaging effects of an event
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear, maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriate assistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stages are mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
20 Clues: adverse event caused by natural processes • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk • ...
Australian Green Spaces 2025-11-18
Across
- Area set aside to protect wildlife and natural habitats (2 words, 13 letters).
- Public recreational green space in towns and cities (2 words, 9 letters).
- Parkland that follows a river, offering trails and natural scenery (2 words, 9 letters).
- Safe refuge for animals, often focused on rehabilitation (2 words, 17 letters).
- Shared space where locals grow herbs, vegetables and flowers (2 words, 15 letters).
- Large protected natural area managed for conservation and public recreation (2 words, 13 letters).
- Water-saturated ecosystems essential for birds and biodiversity (7 letters).
- Protected shoreline area used for walking, wildlife and beach conservation (2 words, 14 letters).
- Curated collection of plants for education, conservation and leisure (2 words, 16 letters).
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- Collection of trees grown for research, conservation and display (9 letters).
- Parkland set aside for sports, picnics and outdoor activity (2 words, 15 letters).
- Natural or restored pathway connecting habitats for wildlife movement (2 words, 14 letters).
- Natural Australian vegetation, often dominated by eucalypts (8 letters).
- Publicly managed woodland often used for timber, recreation and conservation (2 words, 11 letters).
- Land preserved for ecological protection and biodiversity (2 words, 16 letters).
15 Clues: Natural Australian vegetation, often dominated by eucalypts (8 letters). • Public recreational green space in towns and cities (2 words, 9 letters). • Water-saturated ecosystems essential for birds and biodiversity (7 letters). • Collection of trees grown for research, conservation and display (9 letters). • ...
Chapter Two Vocabulary 2025-10-16
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- type of precipitation that forms when waste gases from automobiles and power plants combine with moisture in the air
- layer that prevents most harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from reaching Earth
- to appear or happen
- type of natural resource that can be replenished by natural processes at least as quickly as it is used
- type of natural resource that will not run out, no matter how much of it people use
- scientific observation that Earth’s average temperature is increasing
- something that has two different components performing essentially the same task
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- act of meeting human needs in ways that ensure future generations also will be able to meet their needs
- part of the environment that supplies a material that is useful or necessary for the survival of living things
- type of smog/air pollution that is formed when sunlight reacts with waste gases from the burning of fossil fuels
- type of natural resource that is being used up faster than it can be replaced by natural processes
- contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life
- manufacturing new products out of used products
- type of energy creating heat from within Earth
- mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth
15 Clues: to appear or happen • type of energy creating heat from within Earth • manufacturing new products out of used products • mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth • scientific observation that Earth’s average temperature is increasing • contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life • ...
NAUTURAL DISASTERS 2024-12-05
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN 2021-06-21
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- _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences]
- _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a]
- _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física]
- _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social]
- _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences]
- e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje]
- H_ _t_ _y [Social]
- _ _ g_ e_ [Ingles]
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- M _ _ i _ [religión]
- _ _ n_ e [Educación física]
- n_ _ B_ _ [Mat]
- J_ _ U _ [religión]
- _ _ i_ m [Ingles]
- _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a]
- _ _ _ _ s _ _ g _ _ _ o_ [Proyecto]
- s_ _s [Mat]
- S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje]
17 Clues: s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ B_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • _ _ g_ e_ [Ingles] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • M _ _ i _ [religión] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física] • ...
Prophet Hud a.s 2022-03-08
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- Prophet Hud a.s & his followers were safe from the disasters, as they __________________ that the teachings and warnings of Allah were true.
- The people of Ad were good at constructing tall, beautiful _______________ .
- What skill were the people of Ad known for?
- After the drought, Allah sent down strong winds and _____________________ to the people of 'Ad as a punishment for their arrogance and ignorance.
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- What did the people of 'Ad worshipped?
- When the 'Ad people refused to worship Allah, Allah first sent down a ______________ that went on for 3 long years.
- The people of Ad were _________, and lived in prosperity.
- When Prophet Hud a.s told the 'Ad people to worship Allah, they didn't believe him and called him a _________ .
- The people of Ad were big and _____________ .
9 Clues: What did the people of 'Ad worshipped? • What skill were the people of Ad known for? • The people of Ad were big and _____________ . • The people of Ad were _________, and lived in prosperity. • The people of Ad were good at constructing tall, beautiful _______________ . • ...
Environmental Justice 2024-08-08
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- - The pursuit of fairness in addressing the disproportionate impacts of environmental and climate issues on marginalized groups.
- - Disputes or violence that can be intensified or triggered by climate change and resource scarcity.
- - The intentional siting of polluting facilities in marginalized communities.
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- - The movement of people from one place to another, often as a result of adverse environmental conditions.
- - Harmful substances like toxic dust, ash, and soot that disproportionately affect certain communities.
- - The forced movement of people due to environmental factors or disasters.
- - The capacity of communities to adapt to and recover from environmental and climatic impacts.
- - The degree to which a community is susceptible to harm from environmental and climatic changes.
- - Long-term alteration of temperature and weather patterns, which can exacerbate social and economic issues.
9 Clues: - The forced movement of people due to environmental factors or disasters. • - The intentional siting of polluting facilities in marginalized communities. • - The capacity of communities to adapt to and recover from environmental and climatic impacts. • - The degree to which a community is susceptible to harm from environmental and climatic changes. • ...
Glossary 2022-01-12
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- Manufactured or constructed items that are used to produce goods and provide services,
- Those who provide human resources, natural resources, and capital goods in order for production to take place ,
- Products produced for personal consumption,
- To slow down the use of something to make its supply last longer than it would otherwise,
- The use of technology to control a process,
- Products produced for personal consumption,
- All the stock that a business has on hand ,
- Productive resources; human and natural resources and capital goods; also known as economic resources,
- A term used to refer to individuals who were born between the years 1946 and 1964,
- A scheduling procedure in which employees select their own working hours as long as they work the required number of hours,
- An inventory method in which goods are ordered so that they arrive when they are needed rather than being stockpiled ,
- Starting and building a business,
- Items that are found in nature and used to produce goods and services,
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- The people who make or provide goods and services,
- Money needed to operate a business,
- When two employees share the responsibility for one full-time position,
- The economic process or activity of producing goods and services,
- The human and natural resources and capital goods used to produce goods and services; also known as factors of production,
- Scientific applications to business objectives or the methods used to attain those objectives,
- People who work to produce goods and services,
- A resource that can be used in place of another,
- resources: Natural resources that may become entirely depleted; natural resources that cannot be replenished after use,
- program: A project organized and sponsored by a company to help its employees,
- X: A term used to refer to individuals who were born between the years 1965 and 1980; also known as Gen X,
- People who assume the risks of starting and operating businesses,
- Maintaining a large inventory,
- Items in their natural state or condition,
- Nonrenewable, carbon-based energy sources formed underground from the fossilized remains of plants and animals ,
- Y: A term used to refer to individuals who were born between the years 1981 and 1995; also known as millennials,
29 Clues: Maintaining a large inventory, • Starting and building a business, • Money needed to operate a business, • Items in their natural state or condition, • Products produced for personal consumption, • The use of technology to control a process, • Products produced for personal consumption, • All the stock that a business has on hand , • ...
Unit 1 review game-Johnson 2020-01-23
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- two ways that tradition has been handed on
- the books of the Bible containing God's revelation; all the books were composed by human authors, inspired by the Holy Spirit
- natural understanding of what is right and wrong; vestige of the divine law on the human heart
- motion, causality, contingency, degrees of perfection, teleological argument
- proofs of God's existence through the universe
- difficulties in coming to knowledge of God by ______ alone
- the teaching authority of the Church
- faith is our _____ to grace
- we are able to ______ Jesus Christ in the world today
- builds off natural revelation
- another word for supernatural revelation
- God communicating Himself through the natural order
- the word of God entrusted to the Apostles and their successors by Christ and the Holy Spirit, transmitted by preaching & teaching to each generation of Christians
- genesis 3:15
- knowledge through testimony & includes much trust
- God revealing Himself
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- 1)strengthens & deepens our faith 2)transforms us forever
- means to hand on
- the kind of relationship that God wants with us
- ____ is God revealed & the Word of God
- 1)Church, 2)sacraments, 3)word, 4)prayer, 5)his followers
- the inability to be wrong on matters of faith and morals
- is an extension of kinship by oath
- to remove the veil that obscures something; to make known that which is hidden
- faith we need faith that is beyond natural for trusting in that which is beyond the natural (beyond reason)
- God interacts with humanity & gives His law
- exists, immaterial/spiritual, eternal/no beginning or end, infinite/forever
- God interacts with humanity as a human and gives His new law & shows us how to live
- 1)Nicene 2)Apostles 3)Athanasian
- natural revelation is ________
- Jesus Christ is the ______ revelation
- religious=relationship; longing within all people for God and meaning
- ______ revelation comes directly from God
- God's divine life within us
- a theological virtue, by which a person believes all that God has said and revealed to man and that the Church proposes for belief
35 Clues: genesis 3:15 • means to hand on • God revealing Himself • faith is our _____ to grace • God's divine life within us • builds off natural revelation • natural revelation is ________ • 1)Nicene 2)Apostles 3)Athanasian • is an extension of kinship by oath • the teaching authority of the Church • Jesus Christ is the ______ revelation • ____ is God revealed & the Word of God • ...
Normal Ecology Set (1.0 Outline) 2015-01-23
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- The branch of mathematical logic that studies collections of objects and their relations (3,6)
- The branch of science concerned with the study of organisms and their natural environment
- Processes of structural and functional changes that manifest as a direct result of environmental cues and feedback systems; often ascribed to natural selection
- The branch of multidisciplinary science concerned with the study of applied physics to biological systems
- The natural, physical and material phenomena of the universe. Also recognised as ‘life’ in general
- The branch of science concerned with the study of organisms and ecosystems through geographic space and geologic time scales
- Ecological recycling through pathways of the food web that climaxes with the production of living matter
- The property of distinct functionality of subunits such that any given assemblage of units may be separated and recombined
- The non-living material substances and processes of the natural environment
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- The branch of mathematics that studies points, lines, angles and figures in space; their measurement and properties
- The community of organic life - plants, animals and microbes - in conjunction with the inorganic environmental context
- The applied science concerned with the study of natural phenomena and the universe around us such as the fields of chemistry, astronomy, Earth science, physics and biology (7,8)
- The naturally occurring oversufficiency of quantity and supply
- The branch of biological sciences concerned with the study of chemical structure, function and interactions of biological macro-molecules within living organisms
- The flora and fauna of an ecosystem or period
- The branch of biology that studies evolutionary relationships among groups of organisms at the level of macro-molecular sequencing (DNA, RNA, proteins)
- Multivariant life forms that combine to enrich the ecological profile and complexity of life
- The applied science concerned with the study of fossil records to reconstruct the ecosystems of the past
- The postulate of inherent causation; often ascribed to natural and historical factors
- Existing together in relative proximity at the same time
- A period of apparent inactivity between the prevalence of a stimulus and the onset of a response; undeveloped
21 Clues: The flora and fauna of an ecosystem or period • Existing together in relative proximity at the same time • The naturally occurring oversufficiency of quantity and supply • The non-living material substances and processes of the natural environment • The postulate of inherent causation; often ascribed to natural and historical factors • ...
AP CROSSWORD 2024-09-18
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- ASYA Kilala ang rehiyong ito sa katawagang Central o Inner Asia
- MADRE Ito ay ang pinakamahabang bahagi na matatagpuan sa hilaga at kanlurang bahagi ng Luzon.
- Ito ang pag-aaral ng lupa, mga anyong-lupa, klima, at kung paano nakakaapekto ang mga ito sa buhay ng mga tao
- Ito ay ang pagdumi o pagkasira ng kapaligiran dahil sa mga mapanganib na bagay tulad ng basura, kemikal, at usok.
- Ito ang mga pulo na nakahiwalay sa mainland.
- RENEWABLE RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resource na hindi maaaring muling magamit o mapalitan sa pamamagitan ng natural na proseso.
- Ito ang pagbabago ng mga tao o hayop para makasurvive sa kanilang kapaligiran.
- Ito ay ang paligid kung saan tayo nabubuhay.
- Ito ay ang mga ulat o impormasyon tungkol sa mga nangyayari sa paligid, tulad ng mga kaganapan, balita, at mga isyu.
- Ito ay ang malaking bahagi ng lupa, tulad ng mga pangunahing pulo ng isang bansa.
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- Ito ay ang pangkaraniwang kondisyon ng panahon sa isang lugar sa loob ng mahabang panahon.
- Ito ay ang proseso ng pagkuha ng mga gamit o materyales na hindi na kailangan at ginagawang bago upang magamit muli.
- Ito ay isang lugar na puno ng mga puno, shrubs, at iba pang halaman.
- Ito ay ang pinakamalaking kontinente sa mundo. Dito matatagpuan ang maraming bansa at kultura. May iba't ibang tanawin at klima ang Asya.
- RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resource na hindi nabubuhay tulad ng mga mineral, tubig, hangin, at iba pa.
- SILANGANG ASYA Ito ay isang rehiyon sa Asya na binubuo ng mga bansang nasa pagitan ng India at Tsina.
- RING OF FIRE Ito ay isang lugar sa paligid ng Karagatang Pasipiko na maraming bulkan at lindol.
- RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resource na maaaring muling magamit o mapalitan sa pamamagitan ng natural na proseso.
- Ito ay isang teritoryo na may sariling gobyerno at mga mamamayan.
- RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resources na nabubuhay at nabubuo mula sa mga organismo
20 Clues: Ito ang mga pulo na nakahiwalay sa mainland. • Ito ay ang paligid kung saan tayo nabubuhay. • ASYA 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. • ...
Grade 5 - Term 3 Final - ESS Vocab. Revision 2023-06-03
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- human-made waterway through land for boats and ships
- able to produce a great deal of fruit, crops or offspring
- the practice of cutting down forests for crops or urban use
- a way of visiting natural areas that conserves the natural resources of the region
- the travel business or industry
- a shortage of something
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- trade trade among 3 continents: the Americas, Europe, and Africa
- large numbers
- the natural environment of a living plant or animal
- the physical features of the land
- a community of living organisms and their natural environment, or habitat
- crops a farm crop sold for profit
12 Clues: large numbers • a shortage of something • the travel business or industry • the physical features of the land • crops a farm crop sold for profit • the natural environment of a living plant or animal • human-made waterway through land for boats and ships • able to produce a great deal of fruit, crops or offspring • ...
G5 T3 Final ESS Vocab. Revision 2023-06-03
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- large numbers
- trade among 3 continents: the Americas, Europe, and Africa
- a farm crop sold for profit
- the physical features of the land
- the natural environment of a living plant or animal
- a community of living organisms and their natural environment, or habitat
- the travel business or industry
- able to produce a great deal of fruit, crops or offspring
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- a way of visiting natural areas that conserves the natural resources of the region
- the practice of cutting down forests for crops or urban use
- human-made waterway through land for boats and ships
- a shortage of something
12 Clues: large numbers • a shortage of something • a farm crop sold for profit • the travel business or industry • the physical features of the land • the natural environment of a living plant or animal • human-made waterway through land for boats and ships • able to produce a great deal of fruit, crops or offspring • trade among 3 continents: the Americas, Europe, and Africa • ...
Fibers and Fabric 2024-08-30
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- a natural fiber that comes from a sheep
- fibers made from plants or animals
- a natural fiber that comes from the flax plant
- knit fabrics are made to be like this (t-shirt)
- fabrics that are made by interlacing yarns
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- the most widely used synthetic fiber
- a natural fiber that comes from the cotton plant
- tiny strands which are woven together to make fabric
- fibers made from wood pulp or petroleum
- two or more fibers are combined to make a fabric
- fabrics that are made by looping threads together
- a synthetic fiber similar to nylon
12 Clues: fibers made from plants or animals • a synthetic fiber similar to nylon • the most widely used synthetic fiber • a natural fiber that comes from a sheep • fibers made from wood pulp or petroleum • fabrics that are made by interlacing yarns • a natural fiber that comes from the flax plant • knit fabrics are made to be like this (t-shirt) • ...
Dynamic Earh 2018-04-18
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- boundaries-A place were plates slide by each other and rocks are neither created are destroyed.
- core-A layer of Earth that is 2,400 km thick and made of iron and nickel.
- boundaries-The boundary of a plate and a common hot spot for earthquakes and other Earth related disasters.
- record produced by a seismograph.
- fault-A fault were a hanging wall is moved upward.
- wave-A seismic wave and the first sign of an earthquake
- currents-A current that results from convections.
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- extended break in marked by the relative displacement and discontinuity.
- fault-A fault were a hanging wall is moved downward.
- boundaries-A linear feature that exist between two tectonic plates.
- map-A map that show the altitude of the surface using contour lines.
- analysis-The analysis of quantities that dimensions must be in terms of the same fundamental quantities.
- mantle- The upper portion of the Mantle that forms the lithosphere and asthenosphere.
- wave-A seismic wave and more elastic than a P wave
- ridges-An underwater mountain system formed by plate tectonics.
15 Clues: record produced by a seismograph. • currents-A current that results from convections. • wave-A seismic wave and more elastic than a P wave • fault-A fault were a hanging wall is moved upward. • fault-A fault were a hanging wall is moved downward. • wave-A seismic wave and the first sign of an earthquake • ...
Unit 8: Words connected with natural disasters - PP with verbs 2023-05-22
9 Clues: věřit v - вірити в • snít o - мріють про • patřit k - належать до • poslouchat - Послухайте • záviset na - залежать від • souhlasit s - погоджуюся з • stěžovat si o - скаржитися на • omluvit se za - вибачитися за • ochránit před - захистити від
Imperialism 2022-04-10
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- A group of countries under a single authority is called
- Event to happen after imperialism: ________ War I
- A settlement in a foreign land
- New Imperialism happened on this continent, along with another continent.
- One of the natural resources that became important during industrialization and is important today.
- "New" Imperialism took place in the ____ World.
- Another name for natural resources is raw ___________.
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- Many European countries went after the natural _________ in Africa and Asia.
- The _________ Revolution took place before imperialism.
- Imperialism devastated this continent.
- "Old" Imperialism took place in the ____ World.
- A natural resource; found on elephant tusks.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
13 Clues: A settlement in a foreign land • Imperialism devastated this continent. • A natural resource; found on elephant tusks. • "Old" Imperialism took place in the ____ World. • "New" Imperialism took place in the ____ World. • Event to happen after imperialism: ________ War I • Another name for natural resources is raw ___________. • ...
POPULATION D'Lon Ornelas 2015-11-04
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- where natural birth rate declines to equal crude birth rate and the natural rate of population approches
- number of live births per year 1,000 people in a population
- description of locations on earths surface where population live
- a bar graph representing the distrabution by age and gender
- a drop or decrease in a regions population
- the amount of people an area can support
- a measurment of the people per given unit if land
- the ratio of men to women
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- the rate which people die
- government policies designed to reduce the rate of natural increase
- the scientific studies of population characteristics
- growth by a percentile
- increase rate cbr-cdr=nir
13 Clues: growth by a percentile • the rate which people die • increase rate cbr-cdr=nir • the ratio of men to women • the amount of people an area can support • a drop or decrease in a regions population • a measurment of the people per given unit if land • the scientific studies of population characteristics • number of live births per year 1,000 people in a population • ...
Environment 2023-08-16
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- A community of living organisms and their physical environment.
- Reuse, Recycle The three R's of minimizing waste and conserving resources.
- resources Natural resources that cannot be replaced once used.
- layer A layer of ozone gas in the Earth's stratosphere that absorbs UV radiation.
- gases Gases that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
- The ability to use resources in a way that doesn't deplete or harm them.
- The surroundings and conditions in which living things exist.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable products.
- The variety of life forms in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
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- change Long-term shifts in weather patterns and temperatures.
- resources Natural resources that can be replenished over time.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and wildlife.
- energy Energy that comes from sources that can be replenished naturally.
- The clearing of forests for agriculture, development, or logging.
- The natural world, including plants, animals, and landscapes.
- The presence of harmful substances in the environment.
16 Clues: The presence of harmful substances in the environment. • change Long-term shifts in weather patterns and temperatures. • The surroundings and conditions in which living things exist. • The natural world, including plants, animals, and landscapes. • resources Natural resources that can be replenished over time. • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN k 2021-06-22
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- _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social]
- _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I]
- J_ _ U _ [religión]
- _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences]
- m _ _ i _ [religión]
- _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences]
- _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje]
- _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a]
- _ _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física]
- H_ _t_ _y [Social]
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- n_ _ b_ _ [Mat]
- _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I]
- s_ _s [Mat]
- _ _ i_ m [Ingles]
- _ _ _ _ s _ _ g _ _ _ o_ [Proyecto]
- _ _ n_ e [Educación física]
- _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a]
- S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje]
18 Clues: s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ b_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I] • m _ _ i _ [religión] • _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN k 2021-06-22
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- _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social]
- _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a]
- _ _ i_ m [Ingles]
- _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences]
- J_ _ U _ [religión]
- _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences]
- _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I]
- _ _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física]
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- _ _ _ _ s _ _ g _ _ _ o_ [Proyecto]
- H_ _t_ _y [Social]
- n_ _ b_ _ [Mat]
- _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a]
- m _ _ i _ [religión]
- _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I]
- _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje]
- s_ _s [Mat]
- _ _ n_ e [Educación física]
- S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje]
18 Clues: s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ b_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • m _ _ i _ [religión] • _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I] • _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • ...
AJ Global studies 2024-05-29
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- leader of a genius
- policy
- a gruop of people
- ends the french revolution
- citizen capet
- a agreement in wich they gave up there freedom
- studied goverments
- english thinker
- age of reason
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- shrewed lawyer
- market the natural forces of supply and demand
- english thinker
- 60 year reign
- hasty trials
- military hero
- middle class
- taxed newspapers
- killing machine
- rights rights that belonged to all people scince birth
19 Clues: policy • hasty trials • middle class • 60 year reign • military hero • citizen capet • age of reason • shrewed lawyer • english thinker • killing machine • english thinker • taxed newspapers • a gruop of people • leader of a genius • studied goverments • ends the french revolution • a agreement in wich they gave up there freedom • market the natural forces of supply and demand • ...
Materials 2021-06-23
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- Made of woven material (fibers) can be made from natural materials like wool.
- A natural rock or sediment that contains one or more valuable minerals that are mined, treated and sold at a profit.
- is a granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles.
- These are materials that come from plants, animals, or the ground (earth).
- A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity.
- Made by baking clay, and other natural materials at very high temperatures.
- Made mostly of sand, which is heated to a very high temperature and becomes a liquid. When it cooled it completely transforms and becomes a clear solid.
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- These were once natural materials that has gone through a chemical process to change their physical property.
- Made from a material called pulp. Pulp is made from wood fibers mixed with water which is then dried or baked.
- These are natural fibers that are taken from plants and animals.
- a organic material found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants.
- These are made from natural materials such as crude oil, gas, and fossil fuels.
- A soft, loose, earthy material containing soil particles the diameters of which are less than 0.005 millimeters.
- The matter or substance that objects are made from.
- Oil A naturally occurring, yellowish-black liquid found in geological formations beneath the Earth's surface.
15 Clues: The matter or substance that objects are made from. • These are natural fibers that are taken from plants and animals. • These are materials that come from plants, animals, or the ground (earth). • Made by baking clay, and other natural materials at very high temperatures. • Made of woven material (fibers) can be made from natural materials like wool. • ...
UNIT 5 ENERGY TERMINOLOGY 2023-05-18
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- resources materials from the Earth that are used to support life and meet people's needs
- related to a living organism
- a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption
- energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed.
- power the use of the sun's energy either directly as thermal energy (heat) or through the use of photovoltaic cells in solar panels and transparent photovoltaic glass to generate electricity.
- not related to a living organism
- forms of potential energy that can be used to perform work
- resources the different factors of production used to produce all goods and services in the economy.
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- causing, or made in a way that causes, little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time
- power a renewable source of energy that generates power by using a dam or diversion structure to alter the natural flow of a river or other body of water.
- how fast energy is used or transmitted
- power heat within the earth
- unable to be replaced or replenished once used.
- fuels a generic term for non-renewable energy sources such as coal, coal products, natural gas, derived gas, crude oil, petroleum products and non-renewable wastes
- power the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity.
15 Clues: related to a living organism • power heat within the earth • not related to a living organism • how fast energy is used or transmitted • unable to be replaced or replenished once used. • forms of potential energy that can be used to perform work • power the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity. • ...
Imperialism 2022-04-10
Across
- A group of countries under a single authority is called
- Event to happen after imperialism: ________ War I
- A settlement in a foreign land
- New Imperialism happened on this continent, along with another continent.
- One of the natural resources that became important during industrialization and is important today.
- "New" Imperialism took place in the ____ World.
- Another name for natural resources is raw ___________.
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- Many European countries went after the natural _________ in Africa and Asia.
- The _________ Revolution took place before imperialism.
- Imperialism devastated this continent.
- "Old" Imperialism took place in the ____ World.
- A natural resource; found on elephant tusks.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
13 Clues: A settlement in a foreign land • Imperialism devastated this continent. • A natural resource; found on elephant tusks. • "Old" Imperialism took place in the ____ World. • "New" Imperialism took place in the ____ World. • Event to happen after imperialism: ________ War I • Another name for natural resources is raw ___________. • ...
Hair Colour Review Crossword 2024-11-10
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- The_______ measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide in hair colour products.
- _______ textured hair colours more quickly and can look darker.
- Both types of demi-permanent colours are most commonly formulated with an ________.
- ________ equalize porosity and deposit colour molecules in one application to provide a uniform contributing pigment.
- Once the hair has been _______, there is no way to turn the hair back to its natural state; it requires cutting it off.
- ________ is an alkaline agent that raises the pH of the hair colourant.
- When reading a colour chart, the first number refers to the _____ of the colour.
- the part of the hair shaft between the scalp and previously coloured hair.
- _______ are Plant-based dyes with very limited shades. Most stain the cuticle and some can penetrate the cortex.
- lends black and brown colours to hair.
- _______ is the predominant tone of a colour.
- Is an oxidizing agent, when mixed with an oxidative hair colour to develop the colour molecules and change the natural hair.
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- ________ are used to recondition and equalize porosity on damaged hair
- This type of hair colour lays on the hair’s surface.
- ________ is distributed differently according to texture.
- ________ is a progressive hair colour built up over multiple applications and interferes with other chemical services.
- _______ hair colour permanently changes existing hair colour.
- _______ demi-permanent swells the cuticle to a greater degree; it deposits colour into the outer area of the cortex.
- The __________ is a measurement system is use to determine the lightness or darkness of artificial/natural hair colours.
- This type of hair colour is non-oxidative and makes only a physical change.
- ________ combine with hydrogen peroxide to form large colour dye molecules within the cortex.
- _______ refers to the strength of a color. It can be described as soft, medium, or strong.
- As a general rule, if you are going _____ levels or darker or are dealing with level 9 or 10 blonde, that needs to be to
- When the _____ is damaged, it can cause colour fade; non-oxidative hair colour deposits hair dye molecules only on this layer.
- ________ is a chemical compound that decolourizes hair by dispersing and decolourizing the natural hair pigment.
- _________ is the hair’s ability to absorb moisture, hair colour processing time and tone of hair colour.
- ________ demi-permanent hair colour does not lift the natural hair.
- The ______ contains the natural that determines hair colour; oxidative hair dye molecules are deposited here.
28 Clues: lends black and brown colours to hair. • _______ is the predominant tone of a colour. • This type of hair colour lays on the hair’s surface. • ________ is distributed differently according to texture. • _______ hair colour permanently changes existing hair colour. • _______ textured hair colours more quickly and can look darker. • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 2"Migration Vocabulary" 2020-05-28
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- the practice of owning people as legal property and are forced to obey their owners
- why people left the area that they are migrating from
- immigrants from poorer countries were allowed to immigrate temporarily to obtain jobs
- someone who has migrated to another country in hope as being legally recognized as a refugee
- an environmental/ political feature that speeds migration
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- person forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but doesn't move across an international border
- a permanent move to a new location
- 8 laws or patterns of migration brought about by Ernst George Ravenstein
- a person legally recognized as leaving their country to avoid the effects of armed conflicts,violence, infringement of human rights and/or other disasters and cannot return.
- an environmental/ political feature that hinders migration
- why people are going to the place that they are going to
11 Clues: a permanent move to a new location • why people left the area that they are migrating from • why people are going to the place that they are going to • an environmental/ political feature that speeds migration • an environmental/ political feature that hinders migration • 8 laws or patterns of migration brought about by Ernst George Ravenstein • ...
its time for North America 2014-04-24
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- North America is the ______-largest continent.
- This river, at 3,730 kilometers long, is one of the longest river systems in the world.
- This city is known as the entertainment capital of the world.
- The Hoover dam is built on this river; creating Lake Mead, one of the largest manmade lakes in the world.
- Home of Bob Marley, the famous reggae musician.
- North America enjoys more _______ variation than any other continent.
- Most New Yorkers use it's extensive network to get from point A to B, underground!
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- North America's largest mountain chain.
- marks the northernmost latitude at which the sun may be seen directly overhead.
- The 2010 earthquake in this country affected approx 3 million people; considered one of the worst disasters in the recent past.
- North America is a leading producer of what resource? hint: it is used in energy production.
- This city is the largest metropolitan area in the Americas.
- This canal, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, is one of the most important waterways in the world.
13 Clues: North America's largest mountain chain. • North America is the ______-largest continent. • Home of Bob Marley, the famous reggae musician. • This city is the largest metropolitan area in the Americas. • This city is known as the entertainment capital of the world. • North America enjoys more _______ variation than any other continent. • ...
UNA Today 2024-08-29
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- A two-day event preceding UNGA 79 focused on future UN adaptations.
- One of the pressing global challenges to be addressed at UNGA 79.
- By 2100, almost half of the world's young people will live on which continent?
- The practice of multiple countries working together on a given issue, highlighted during the UNGA.
- The location where the 79th Session of the UN General Assembly is held.
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- Type of assistance provided by the UN in response to global disasters.
- A major disease eradicated due to UN efforts.
- Despite 5 billion users, access to this technology remains uneven, especially in least developed countries.
- Goals set by countries to guide global cooperation and development.
- This frontier, alongside cyber, demands global cooperation due to its rapid evolution.
- The number of these launched annually into space has significantly increased since 1957.
- The annual gathering of the United Nations General Assembly.
- What technology is evolving the fastest and is the focus of new governance discussions?
13 Clues: A major disease eradicated due to UN efforts. • The annual gathering of the United Nations General Assembly. • One of the pressing global challenges to be addressed at UNGA 79. • A two-day event preceding UNGA 79 focused on future UN adaptations. • Goals set by countries to guide global cooperation and development. • ...
Unit #8 Vocab - Earth's Natural Resources 2025-04-02
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- natural resources that people use for energy
- all of the Earth’s air
- the process by which water seeps through the ground and enters an aquifer
- heat energy that comes from deep within Earth
- a natural resource that cannot be replaced as quickly as it is used
- a situation that involves giving something up in return for gaining something else
- a natural resource that is only renewable if it is not used too quickly
- all of the Earth’s rocks, minerals, and soil
- rocks that allow liquid or gas to pass into and through them
- resources obtained from the natural world that are used by humans for survival and to improve the quality of their lives
- the loss of healthy soil and expansion of deserts, typically caused by soil pollution, repeated growth of nutrient-depleting crops in the same fields, strip mining, overgrazing cattle, clearing forestland, etc.
- fuel made from biomass (plant matter, such as wood or crop waste)
- a mineral deposit that has a high enough concentration of a specific mineral to be worth mining and processing
- plant matter that can be burned for heat or used to make other fuels
- the concentration of resources in specific places because of the processes by which they form
- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is used, or faster
- a result that follows naturally from the actions of a person or group; can be positive or negative; can be short-term or long-term
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- rocks that do not allow water or other fluids to flow through them; prevent groundwater from entering or leaving aquifers
- all of the Earth’s water
- resources formed from the buried remains of plants and animals; coal, petroleum/oil, and natural gas
- energy created from the atomic decay of an element, such as Uranium
- a natural resource whose supply is not affected by human activity; can’t be used up
- die out completely
- all of the the Earth’s living things
- electric energy generated when water flows through a hydroelectric dam to turn the blades of a turbine
- also called REEs, these are elements found deep within Earth that are difficult and costly to mine; widely used in electronics, batteries, magnets, etc.
- electrical energy generated when a windmill uses moving air to turn the blades of a turbine
- the nutrient-rich layer of soil at the surface, formed as organic matter is added from decomposing organisms
- natural resources humans use to make objects or to eat as food
- energy from the sun is absorbed and converted to electrical energy
- loose mixture of sediment, organic material, water, and air
- layers of permeable rock beneath the surface where groundwater flows or is stored
32 Clues: die out completely • all of the Earth’s air • all of the Earth’s water • all of the the Earth’s living things • natural resources that people use for energy • all of the Earth’s rocks, minerals, and soil • heat energy that comes from deep within Earth • loose mixture of sediment, organic material, water, and air • ...
Energy Resources 2023-04-02
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- protection and wise use of resources
- coal,oil,natural gas
- any natural material used by humans
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- natural resource humans use to make objects or consume as food or drink
- natural resource that forms more more slowly than it is consumed
- natural resource that can be replaced at least as quickly as it is used
- natural resource humans use to generate electricity
- rocks,minerals,soil,and fossil fuels
- careful and responsible management of resources
9 Clues: coal,oil,natural gas • any natural material used by humans • protection and wise use of resources • rocks,minerals,soil,and fossil fuels • careful and responsible management of resources • natural resource humans use to generate electricity • natural resource that forms more more slowly than it is consumed • ...
natureal disasters 2016-04-26
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- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
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- a system of winds rotating inwards to an area of low barometric pressure, with an anticlockwise (northern hemisphere) or clockwise (southern hemisphere) circulation
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land.
5 Clues: a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean. • an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land. • destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system. • ...
NZ Disasters 2023-06-14
NZ Disasters 2023-06-14
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Space Jumble v2 2022-02-28
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- Shuttle, Comprising of two solid rocket boosters, one external tank and an orbiter (or space-plane)
- Robotic interstellar probes launched in 1977 to collect data of Jupiter and Saturn
- retired space shuttle that was created after Challenger
- United States space probe launched in 1972 passing Jupiter and first to leave our solar system
- Soviet artificial satellites and first launched into orbit in October 1957
- Mars rover active from 2004 to 2010
- Saturn's largest natural satellite
- Galaxy formation of oval shape
- robotic lunar rovers made by the Soviets during the Moon race
- Colloquial grouping of stars on the celestial sphere
- First United States spacecraft to achieve orbit
- North region
- Path of Earth's orbit around Sol
- Failed space shuttle resulting in death of 7 crew members in 1986
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun reaches maximum or minimum declination resulting in the longest and shortest days
- Four divisions of Earth's orbit around Sol marking changes in weather and daylight hours
- The sun of our solar system
- Smaller of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Lab, First United States space station launched in 1973
- Third United States spaceflight program resulting in the first humans on Luna
- Curie, Sojourner's flight spare
- Earth's natural satellite
- Space probes launched to photograph and study interplanetary matter of Mars and Venus
- Phases, Shape of Luna's sunlit portion
- Celestial object small and rocky
- Sphere, imaginary sphere around the observer on which celestial objects appear to lie
- Device that uses the reverberation of radio waves to sense objects
- Sixth planet of Sol and second largest
- Neptune's largest natural satellite
- Larger of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Fifth planet of Sol and largest
- Communication using electromagnetic waves between 30 hertz and 300 gigahertz
- United States un-crewed space mission in the 1960s to take close photos of Luna
- dwarf planet in the Kipper Belt orbiting Sol
- First successful Mars lander in 1976
- Rover that landed on Mars in 2012
- Jupiter's natural satellite and largest orbiting Sol
- Space Station, Intergovernmental establishment in orbit of Earth comprised of modules
- Global Surveyor, United States space probe launched in 1996 to globally map Mars
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- Largest natural satellite of Pluto
- Repeating path of an object around another
- Mission resulting in successful keeping of humans on the ISS since 2000
- Fixed points in the night sky of object similar to Sol
- Astronomy, traditional practice of observing the sky for time and navigation
- Galaxy formation of one or more arms
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun crosses the celestial equator resulting in day and night to be approximate in length
- NASA mission that mapped entire surface of Venus
- Soviet crewed spacecraft resulting Yuri Gagarin as the first man in space
- Saturn's third largest natural satellite
- Area on celestial sphere representing perceived outline or pattern of stars
- Eighth and most dense planet of Sol
- Gravity bound system of stars, planets, gas, dust and dark matter
- Jupiter's smallest natural satellite
- Jupiter's third largest natural satellite
- Empty space
- First Mars rover and first wheeled vehicle on another planet that landed in 1997
- Airborne Observatory, Aka KAO jet used by NASA for infrared astronomy
- NASA program beginning in 1992 to improve understanding of our solar system
- Russian space mission to Venus set to be launched in 2029
- Tool used to see faraway objects
- Soviet program that sent spacecraft to our moon for study
- Fourth planet of Sol and second smallest
- Pathfinder, United States robotic spacecraft that landed on Mars in 1997
- Building housing an astronomical telescope
- United States robotic space probe launched 1989 to study Jupiter and its moons
- Eye, Visual perception without use of assisting factors
- Smallest and closest planet with shortest orbit of Sol
- Research mission between NASA and ISA to study Saturn
- Second planet of Sol and brightest object in Earth's night sky
- Network of bodies that orbit Sol
- Building with interior that projects the night sky
- Clouds of dust and gas occupying space
- Jupiter's second largest natural satellite
- point 90 degrees from the horizon directly up
- Unit, Distance between center of Earth and center of Sol
- South region
- Motion, Yearly movement of stars on the celestial sphere
- Saturn's second largest natural satellite
- Seventh planet of Sol and first planet discovered by telescope
- Galaxy formation of no distinct shape
- Third planet of Sol and our home
- Celestial object of ice and dust
- Uranus's largest natural satellite
83 Clues: Empty space • North region • South region • Earth's natural satellite • The sun of our solar system • Galaxy formation of oval shape • Curie, Sojourner's flight spare • Fifth planet of Sol and largest • Tool used to see faraway objects • Path of Earth's orbit around Sol • Network of bodies that orbit Sol • Celestial object small and rocky • Third planet of Sol and our home • ...
Heat and Temperture! 2025-02-24
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- 32 °F - the 'F' means _____________.
- 32 °C - the ° means _________.
- when we boil water, it becomes water vapour, or steam. This is called ___________.
- Jordan lives in this country.
- ice is water in ______ form
- is an oven an artificial or natural source of heat?
- rubber is a thermal _________
- an instrument that measures temperature is called a _______________.
- is fire an artificial or natural source of heat?
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- steam is water in ____ form
- a thermometer measures ____________.
- 32 °C - the 'C' means _________.
- metal is a thermal _________
- when gas becomes liquid. This is called ____________.
- the line that goes from pole to pole through the Earth.
- when ice cream changes from solid to liquid, it is _______
- the line around the middle of the Earth!
17 Clues: steam is water in ____ form • ice is water in ______ form • metal is a thermal _________ • Jordan lives in this country. • rubber is a thermal _________ • 32 °C - the ° means _________. • 32 °C - the 'C' means _________. • a thermometer measures ____________. • 32 °F - the 'F' means _____________. • the line around the middle of the Earth! • ...
GEOGRAFÍA 2025-10-17
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- – Cuerpo de agua dulce rodeado de tierra.
- – Elevación natural muy alta del terreno.
- - Zona de tierra elevada y extensa, generalmente entre montañas.
- – Gran extensión de tierra rodeada de agua, como América o Europa.
- – Corriente natural de agua dulce que desemboca en otro río, lago o mar.
- – Terreno elevado de menor altura que una montaña.
- – Ciencia que estudia la Tierra, su superficie y los fenómenos naturales.
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- – Parte del mar que se adentra en la costa formando una entrada amplia.
- – Gran extensión de agua salada que cubre la mayor parte de la Tierra.
- – Parte de mar que se adentra profundamente en la costa.
- – Franja estrecha de tierra que une dos áreas grandes y separa dos cuerpos de agua.
- – Conjunto de montañas unidas entre sí.
- – Región seca y arenosa con poca o ninguna vegetación.
- – Corriente natural de agua más pequeña que un río.
- – Elevación natural del terreno más baja que una montaña.
- – Porción de tierra rodeada completamente por agua.
- – Extensión de agua salada más pequeña que un océano, en parte rodeada de tierra.
17 Clues: – Conjunto de montañas unidas entre sí. • – Cuerpo de agua dulce rodeado de tierra. • – Elevación natural muy alta del terreno. • – Terreno elevado de menor altura que una montaña. • – Corriente natural de agua más pequeña que un río. • – Porción de tierra rodeada completamente por agua. • – Región seca y arenosa con poca o ninguna vegetación. • ...
Nz disasters Zuza Riddell 2023-06-11
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- the author of "no safe habour"
- when was cyclone gabrielle
- what year did the wahine sink
- where the wahine sunk
- when was the canterbury earthquake
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- how many people died from the wahine disaster
- the cyclone that is compared to cyclone gabereille
- when did the white island blowup
- what did the wahine hit
- was the name of the cyclone that cause the wahine to sink
10 Clues: where the wahine sunk • what did the wahine hit • when was cyclone gabrielle • what year did the wahine sink • the author of "no safe habour" • when did the white island blowup • when was the canterbury earthquake • how many people died from the wahine disaster • the cyclone that is compared to cyclone gabereille • was the name of the cyclone that cause the wahine to sink
NZ Disasters Charlotte Gray 2023-06-11
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- How many people Kopuawhara floods
- Eruption in NZ
- When did Canterbury earthquake happen?
- The Author of "No Safe Harbour."
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- The most recent cyclone in Gisborne?
- The worst Cyclone is the past 50 years?
- The wahine collided with?
- Boat Named after woman
- Where was the Kaitangata mine explosion
- What time of the day was New Brighton hot air balloon accident
10 Clues: Eruption in NZ • Boat Named after woman • The wahine collided with? • The Author of "No Safe Harbour." • How many people Kopuawhara floods • The most recent cyclone in Gisborne? • When did Canterbury earthquake happen? • The worst Cyclone is the past 50 years? • Where was the Kaitangata mine explosion • What time of the day was New Brighton hot air balloon accident
Australia Economics 2024-03-25
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- per capita GDP divided by population
- a tax on imported goods
- a limit placed on the quantities of a product that can be imported
- Natural Resources Gold, Diamonds, Bauxite, Coal, Zinc, Natural Gas, Petroleum, Fruits, Sheep, Cattle, Wheat
- Goods buildings, machines, technology, and tools needed to produce goods and services
- a ban on trade
- Rate the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed
- Capital the skills and knowledge gained by a worker through education and experience
- Poverty Rate 13.6%
- Struggles Poverty, Unemployment, Aborigines have less access to health care, education, and earn less income
- Barriers restrictions to free trade
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- Rate percentage of people whose income falls below the poverty line
- Rate the percentage of a country's people over age 15 who can read and write
- in Australia Mining, Steel Manufacturing, Equipment
- Resources raw materials supplied by nature
- of Production natural resources, human capital, capital goods, entrepreneurship
- the total market value of all final goods and services produced yearly in an economy
- of Living the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community
18 Clues: a ban on trade • Poverty Rate 13.6% • a tax on imported goods • Barriers restrictions to free trade • per capita GDP divided by population • Resources raw materials supplied by nature • in Australia Mining, Steel Manufacturing, Equipment • Rate the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed • a limit placed on the quantities of a product that can be imported • ...
WG 8C 2023-01-11
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- This can spin giant "fans" that produce electricity
- the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change
- The practice of saving natural resources
- Resources that can be replaced within a human's lifespan
- oil, coal, and natural gas are known as _____ fuels
- in danger of extinction
- Energy produced using the sun's rays
- nonrenewable products such as steel, aluminum, and copper
- It's important to keep pollution out of this resource so we have plenty to drink
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- Giant reactors change the structure of atoms and produce this type of power
- Naturally occurring substances that cannot be replaced
- region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation
- Sometimes called petroleum, this can be converted to gasoline and other products
- gas Gas forms beneath the earth's surface and is very flammable
- A black sedimentary rock that burns easily
- pollution can make it difficult for humans to breathe and for plants to grow
16 Clues: in danger of extinction • Energy produced using the sun's rays • The practice of saving natural resources • A black sedimentary rock that burns easily • This can spin giant "fans" that produce electricity • oil, coal, and natural gas are known as _____ fuels • Naturally occurring substances that cannot be replaced • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN 2021-06-22
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- _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a]
- _ _ i_ m [Ingles]
- n_ _ B_ _ [Mat]
- _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences]
- _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences]
- H_ _t_ _y [Social]
- S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje]
- _ _ n_ e [Educación física]
- _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social]
- _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a]
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- _ _ _ _ s _ _ g _ _ _ o_ [Proyecto]
- _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física]
- s_ _s [Mat]
- M _ _ i _ [religión]
- p_ _ y
- J_ _ U _ [religión]
- _ _ _ _a_ _ o_ l_ _r [D.H.I]
- e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje]
18 Clues: p_ _ y • s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ B_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • M _ _ i _ [religión] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ _ _a_ _ o_ l_ _r [D.H.I] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • ...
Unit 1: Science and Engineering 2024-09-05
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- This is a community of organisms and the nonliving components in their environment
- This refers to the number and variety of organisms in an ecosystem
- This natural resource takes millions of years to form
- These people conduct investigations by using the scientific method
- Everything has a life _______ from the moment is it made to when it is disposed
- This is a resource that is found in nature
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- This method is used by scientists to test theories
- This natural resource could be replaced in a short period of time
- This is an educated guess
- If you get chemicals in your eye, you should wash them for 15 _____
- Sand ________ is done to collect Earth's natural resources to be used by humans
- We can reuse items instead of disposing them this way
- This ingredient is found in sand and used to make glass
- This is a nonrenewable resource used to make gas
- Another word for wood
- These people develop solutions to help solve a problem
16 Clues: Another word for wood • This is an educated guess • This is a resource that is found in nature • This is a nonrenewable resource used to make gas • This method is used by scientists to test theories • This natural resource takes millions of years to form • We can reuse items instead of disposing them this way • These people develop solutions to help solve a problem • ...
The Naturals 2022-11-15
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- Subject 5.what UNSUB stands for
- 1. the main character's full first name
- 7.the Natural that can tell when people are lying
- 6.the member of Cassie's family that was murdered
- 9.the Natural that can read people's emotions like a book
- 3.the other Natural who shares Cassie's gift
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- 10.who the Naturals are trained to catch
- 4. where the most of the story takes place
- 8.the Natural that is great with statistics
- 2.Cassie's Natural power
10 Clues: 2.Cassie's Natural power • Subject 5.what UNSUB stands for • 1. the main character's full first name • 10.who the Naturals are trained to catch • 4. where the most of the story takes place • 8.the Natural that is great with statistics • 3.the other Natural who shares Cassie's gift • 7.the Natural that can tell when people are lying • ...
Ch30 2025-12-03
Holiday fun and holiday disasters 2021-11-14
14 Clues: estar malalt • perdre el vol • llogar un cotxe • comprar records • perdre la maleta • enviar una postal • tenir un accident • cremar-se del sol • conèixer gent nova • anar a l'estranger • explorar un lloc nou • quedar-se en un hotel • reservar unes vacances • oblidar-te el passaport
Naturaleza 2024-09-23
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- Large bodies of saltwater.
- Species disappearance.
- Average weather of a region.
- Land elevation.
- Environmental harm.
- Violent air vortex.
- Freshwater streams.
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- Study of the environment.
- River: World's largest river.
- Area with many trees.
- Animals of a region.
- Natural world.
- layer: UV protection.
- Natural view.
- power: Energy from wind.
15 Clues: Natural view. • Natural world. • Land elevation. • Environmental harm. • Violent air vortex. • Freshwater streams. • Animals of a region. • Area with many trees. • layer: UV protection. • Species disappearance. • power: Energy from wind. • Study of the environment. • Large bodies of saltwater. • Average weather of a region. • River: World's largest river.
Environmental Awareness & Culture – 1960s 2026-01-08
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- Keep safe from harm
- Harmful contamination
- Public understanding
- Surroundings of living things
- Color linked to ecology
- The natural world
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- Large area of trees
- Protect natural resources
- Organized environmental effort
- Earth and others
- Study of living environments
- Reuse materials
- What conservation protects
- Animals in nature
- Environmental awareness day
15 Clues: Reuse materials • Earth and others • Animals in nature • The natural world • Large area of trees • Keep safe from harm • Public understanding • Harmful contamination • Color linked to ecology • Protect natural resources • What conservation protects • Environmental awareness day • Study of living environments • Surroundings of living things • Organized environmental effort
WW1 Paper 2 IB 2015-03-11
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- Key event in WW1 1916 (in France)(6,2,3,5)
- In 1879 this agreement between two countries happened to protect themselves from Russia(4,8)
- The peace agreement at the end of WW1 (6,2,10)
- The idea of having an Empire and this making your country strong (11)
- 1870-71 events that lead to the consolidation of the 39 Germanic States (6-8,3)
- Selection of Treaties and Agreements that are a long term cause of WW1 (8,3,2,9)
- Britain, Russia and France(7,7)
- Important ship during the Naval Race(3,11)
- A government method of control - that uses letters and the media (10)
- Style of warfare (5,3)
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- Germany's idea to combat a two front war (10,4)
- Two incidents when Germany attempt to block Frances control of a certain place, and limit French power (8,6)
- when Britain agrees with Russia in 1907 about spheres of influence in Asia (5-7,7)
- 2 of these happen, mainly between Bulgaria, Serbia and Grece (1912 and 1913)(6,3)
- The Turning point on the Western Front 1918 - defeat of Germans(6)
- One of the Allies biggest disasters of WW1 Oct 1917 (6,2,9)
- 1908, relations between Austro-Hungary and Russia become strained due to events near Turkey (7,6)
- When two or more groups disagree and problems occur (7)
- The war at home (4,5)
19 Clues: The war at home (4,5) • Style of warfare (5,3) • Britain, Russia and France(7,7) • Key event in WW1 1916 (in France)(6,2,3,5) • Important ship during the Naval Race(3,11) • The peace agreement at the end of WW1 (6,2,10) • Germany's idea to combat a two front war (10,4) • When two or more groups disagree and problems occur (7) • ...
Ecology Unit Vocabulary 2022-04-10
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- The environment in which an organism lives.
- Water that is not salty or has minute traces of salt, ponds, lakes, streams.
- A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit from the relationship.
- A habitat in which the freshwater of a river meets the salt water of the ocean.
- The temperate __________ biome is characterized by a rich mix of grasses and some of the world's most fertile soils.This biome contains warm/hot summers,cold winters and home to large grazing herds.
- A consumer that eats producers and consumers.
- A tropical grassland with scattered clumps of trees; found in the tropical wet-and-dry climate zone close to the equator.
- The __________ rainforest is a biome a great,average yearly rainfall. The soil is thin and nutrient poor while containing lush plant life located near the equator.
- The living factors which affect the system - for example predators or food supply.
- A consumer that eats only producers like plants or algae.
- An extremely cold, dry biome with permafrost.
- A food _________ consists of organisms in which each link feeds on the one ahead and is eaten by the one behind. Web A food _________ is a way of showing how food chains are related.
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- A symbiotic relationship whereby one organism/species benefits from the relationship and the other organism is harmed.
- A symbiotic relationship in which one member is benefited and the second is neither harmed nor benefited.
- Areas of standing water such as marches, swamps and bogs; acts as a filter of run off water.
- ________ capacity is the maximum number of organisms that the environment can support.
- The __________ forest is a biome characterized by trees that shed their leaves during the autumn. This biome has a mild climate including warm summer seasons and cool winter seasons.
- The environmental factor that is of predominant importance in restricting the size of a population, or any factor that restricts population growth in an area.
- Ocean biome; water contains approximately 3.5% salt.
- An animal that feeds on the remains of a dead organism.
- A consumer that eats other consumers or animals.
- A hot or cold region that receives less than 25 centimeters of rain a year.
- The role that an organism plays in its environment.
- The nonliving factors which affect the system - for example weather, natural disasters, drought.
- A coniferous forest biome characterized by long cold winters and short summers; famous for mountains.
25 Clues: The environment in which an organism lives. • A consumer that eats producers and consumers. • An extremely cold, dry biome with permafrost. • A consumer that eats other consumers or animals. • The role that an organism plays in its environment. • Ocean biome; water contains approximately 3.5% salt. • An animal that feeds on the remains of a dead organism. • ...
Book of Joel 2016-05-09
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- Joel 2:10 The heavens shall ______
- Joel 2:13 also means we should have a ______ heart and contrite spirit
- Joel 2:10 The stars shall _______
- Joel 2:10 earth shall _____
- Joel wanted the people to gather to the ________in their difficult time. (1:14)
- The prophesies of Joel assure the people that through _____ they will again receive the blessings of God.
- The name of the great battle of which Joel prophesied (Joel 3)
- Today, the day of the Lord generally refers to the ____ _____
- The great battle takes place just _____ the Second Coming.
- In Joel 2:2, the day of the Lord is a day of ____ and gloominess
- Today, we are commanded to “stand in ___ ___” as we face difficulties. (D&C 45:32)
- Who quoted Joel 2 to Joseph Smith? (Joseph Smith History 1:41)
- Joel 2:11 Who can _____ the day of the Lord?
- If we are fearful of the Second Coming, we are told to ___ on the Lord. 2:32
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- Joel 2:3 Sign of the second coming
- The kingdom where Joel was a prophet.
- People fear the Second Coming. Joel teaches principles that can help us ______.
- Joel 2:10 The moon shall be _______
- Joel 1:4 uses a plague of _______ to represent an invading army
- Joel 2:13 teaches that you must _______ your hearts - not your garments
- Judah was facing great natural disasters and invading _____.
- Joel’s message centers around what he calls the __ _ __ ___
- In Joel 1:14-15, he counsels his people to call a solemn ______
- In this dispensation, who is the young man who saw visions?
- Elder Richard G. Scott says that another way to receive spiritual protection is to immerse ourselves in searching for our _______
- We are taught to apply the scriptures to whom
- As we attend the Temple frequently, we can receive ______ from spiritual danger.
- If we can’t attend the Temple, we can receive spiritual protection if we live _____.
- Joel calls the location of the great battle the valley of _______ 3:14
- Joel 2:12 To abide the day of the Lord, we must ________ and turn unto the Lord
- The Lord promised that in the latter days, He would pour out his _____ (2:28)
- As we turn to the Lord, He will show ______ and kindness to us (2:13)
- Who will be the hope of the people and the strength of the children of Israel? 3:15
33 Clues: Joel 2:10 earth shall _____ • Joel 2:10 The stars shall _______ • Joel 2:3 Sign of the second coming • Joel 2:10 The heavens shall ______ • Joel 2:10 The moon shall be _______ • The kingdom where Joel was a prophet. • Joel 2:11 Who can _____ the day of the Lord? • We are taught to apply the scriptures to whom • The great battle takes place just _____ the Second Coming. • ...
Cold War Terms 2025-05-30
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- A military alliance formed by democratic Western nations to defend against Soviet aggression.
- A country that is officially independent but is heavily influenced or controlled by another, more powerful country (like Soviet influence over Eastern European nations).
- A set of beliefs, values, and ideas, especially one that forms the basis of an economic or political theory and policy.
- A political and economic ideology where the means of production are owned and controlled by the community as a whole, often leading to a classless society, but historically implemented through totalitarian states.
- A U.S. House of Representatives committee that investigated alleged disloyalty and communist ties.
- A term coined by Winston Churchill describing the division between communist Eastern Europe and democratic Western Europe.
- A joint effort by Western Allies to fly food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviet Union blockaded all land routes.
- The U.S. policy during the Cold War to stop the spread of communism.
- A conflict where two opposing powers support opposing sides in a war, rather than fighting each other directly.
- The practice of spying or using spies, typically by governments, to obtain political or military information.
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- President Truman's policy of providing political, military, and economic assistance to all democratic nations threatened by external or internal authoritarian forces.
- A form of government in which the state has total control over all aspects of public and private life, often led by a dictator.
- The spread of nuclear weapons, weapon technologies, or fissile material to countries that do not currently possess them.
- A war fought from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the United Nations, primarily the U.S.).
- Periods of intense anti-communist hysteria and fear in the United States, particularly after World War I and World War II.
- A period of improved relations and reduced tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- The downing of a U.S. U-2 spy plane over the Soviet Union in 1960, which heightened Cold War tensions.
- Measures taken by civilians and governments to protect the populace from military attack (especially nuclear) or natural disasters.
- The practice of making accusations of disloyalty, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence, often associated with Senator Joseph McCarthy.
- A U.S. program providing economic aid to help Western European countries rebuild after World War II and resist communism.
20 Clues: The U.S. policy during the Cold War to stop the spread of communism. • A military alliance formed by democratic Western nations to defend against Soviet aggression. • A U.S. House of Representatives committee that investigated alleged disloyalty and communist ties. • ...
Cold War Terms 2025-05-30
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- The practice of spying or using spies, typically by governments, to obtain political or military information.
- Airlift: A joint effort by Western Allies to fly food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviet Union blockaded all land routes.
- A period of improved relations and reduced tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- A set of beliefs, values, and ideas, especially one that forms the basis of an economic or political theory and policy.
- Doctrine: President Truman's policy of providing political, military, and economic assistance to all democratic nations threatened by external or internal authoritarian forces.
- Scare: Periods of intense anti-communist hysteria and fear in the United States, particularly after World War I and World War II.
- A political and economic ideology where the means of production are owned and controlled by the community as a whole, often leading to a classless society, but historically implemented through totalitarian states.
- Proliferation: The spread of nuclear weapons, weapon technologies, or fissile material to countries that do not currently possess them.
- Incident: The downing of a U.S. U-2 spy plane over the Soviet Union in 1960, which heightened Cold War tensions.
- A form of government in which the state has total control over all aspects of public and private life, often led by a dictator.
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- State: A country that is officially independent but is heavily influenced or controlled by another, more powerful country (like Soviet influence over Eastern European nations).
- The practice of making accusations of disloyalty, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence, often associated with Senator Joseph McCarthy.
- A military alliance formed by democratic Western nations to defend against Soviet aggression.
- The U.S. policy during the Cold War to stop the spread of communism.
- Curtain: A term coined by Winston Churchill describing the division between communist Eastern Europe and democratic Western Europe.
- War: A war fought from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the United Nations, primarily the U.S.).
- Plan: A U.S. program providing economic aid to help Western European countries rebuild after World War II and resist communism.
- A U.S. House of Representatives committee that investigated alleged disloyalty and communist ties.
- Defense: Measures taken by civilians and governments to protect the populace from military attack (especially nuclear) or natural disasters.
- War: A conflict where two opposing powers support opposing sides in a war, rather than fighting each other directly.
20 Clues: The U.S. policy during the Cold War to stop the spread of communism. • A military alliance formed by democratic Western nations to defend against Soviet aggression. • A U.S. House of Representatives committee that investigated alleged disloyalty and communist ties. • ...
Katie Heule's Crossword 2017-01-19
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- One of three iron ranges in Minnesota
- groupings of trees, 1 of 3 greatest natural resources in MN
- Grand conclave that tribesmen met with Rogers
- Wrote the first English book about the Minnesota Region
- Lake ___, single most distinctive lake in Minnesota
- Radisson and ___ went on unlicensed adventures
- literally translated as "whitish water, by Dakota Indians
- a fort that was a failure
- ___ Indians marked with birch bark
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- discovered the mouth of the St. Lawrence River
- ____ Ore, mineral, one of 3 greatest natural resources in MN
- "Birthplace of Minnesota"
- Discovered St. Anthony Falls
- One of three iron ranges in Minnesota
- Discovered Lakes Huron and Ontario
- One of three iron ranges in Minnesota
- Fertile ____, black dirt, 1 of 3 greatest natural resources in MN
- "great water"
- Sieur ___ was sponsored by Quebec and Montreal merchants
19 Clues: "great water" • "Birthplace of Minnesota" • a fort that was a failure • Discovered St. Anthony Falls • Discovered Lakes Huron and Ontario • ___ Indians marked with birch bark • One of three iron ranges in Minnesota • One of three iron ranges in Minnesota • One of three iron ranges in Minnesota • Grand conclave that tribesmen met with Rogers • ...
Chapter 11 Flour, Lumber, Iron 2024-02-15
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- This industry used river for transportation
- This industry relied on rivers and waterfalls
- Specific branches of business that provide goods or services
- Owner in the lumber industry
- owner in the flour industry
- the process of developing large, mechanical factories
- natural resource of the flour industry
- The kind of purifier that removed wheat flecks
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- To put money into something offering potential profit
- natural resource of the steel industry
- this industry used steel rollers
- a location to harvest iron ore
- Owner in the iron ore industry
- Owners and managers of large businesses
- natural resource of the lumber industry
- a unit of measurement for agricultural crops
- this industry relied on Lake Superior for transportation
- a huge farm that grew only wheat
18 Clues: owner in the flour industry • Owner in the lumber industry • a location to harvest iron ore • Owner in the iron ore industry • this industry used steel rollers • a huge farm that grew only wheat • natural resource of the steel industry • natural resource of the flour industry • Owners and managers of large businesses • natural resource of the lumber industry • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN 2021-06-22
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- _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I]
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- _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I]
- _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social]
- H_ _t_ _y [Social]
- _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences]
- _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a]
- S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje]
- _ _ i_ m [Ingles]
- _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a]
- _ _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física]
18 Clues: s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ B_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I] • _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • M _ _ i _ [religión] • _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN k 2021-06-22
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- _ _ n_ e [Educación física]
- _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences]
- m _ _ i _ [religión]
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- _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social]
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- _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a]
- _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I]
- _ _ _ _ s _ _ g _ _ _ o_ [Proyecto]
18 Clues: s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ b_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I] • m _ _ i _ [religión] • _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I] • _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN 2021-06-21
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- J_ _ U _ [religión]
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- H_ _t_ _y [Social]
- _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje]
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- _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a]
- s_ _s [Mat]
- p _ a _ [D.H.I]
- M _ _ i _ [religión]
18 Clues: s_ _s [Mat] • p _ a _ [D.H.I] • n_ _ B_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • M _ _ i _ [religión] • _ _ c _ a _ _ z_ [D.H.I] • _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • ...
Ch. 17: Monomer Liquid & Polymer Powder Nail Enhancements 2022-04-02
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- specialized container for monomer liquid and polymer powder.
- many units or molecules
- when activated by a catalyst will cause monomer molecules to permanently link together into long polymer chains.
- additives designed to speed up chemical reactions.
- also known as curing or hardening, a chemical reaction that creates polymers.
- one unit or molecule
- placed under the free edge of the natural nail and used as a guide to extend the nail enhancements beyond the fingertip for additional length.
- the amount of monomer liquid and polymer powder used to create a bead.
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- also known as the arch, is the area of the nail with the most strength.
- preformed nail extensions...
- where the natural nail grows beyond the finger and becomes the free edge.
- used on the natural nail prior to product application to assist in adhesion.
- the area on the side of the nail plate that grows free of its natural attachment.
- a buffer used to create a high sine on a natural nail or a nail enhancement when no polish will be worn.
14 Clues: one unit or molecule • many units or molecules • preformed nail extensions... • additives designed to speed up chemical reactions. • specialized container for monomer liquid and polymer powder. • the amount of monomer liquid and polymer powder used to create a bead. • also known as the arch, is the area of the nail with the most strength. • ...
Spring Science Final Review 2013-05-17
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- The rise and fall of ocean water is called _____.
- This is the smallest soil particle size.
- Contour lines that are close together indicate a ____ slope.
- The two factors that combine to keep Earth and the moon in their orbits are inertia and _____.
- The four mass movements of soil are landslides, mudflows, _____ and creep.
- The eroded materials carried by water or wind are _____.
- The summer solstice is the _____ day of the year.
- The soil particles sizes are _____, sand, silt, clay
- This particle of an atom has a neutral charge
- Soil that is rich in humus has high _____.
- This type of tide occurs when the sun is at right angles to the line between Earth and the moon.
- What happens to the force of gravity when the distance between the objects increase?
- Contour lines that form a closed loop with small dashes pointing inside of the loop represents a _____
- A landform's height above sea level is called _____.
- The growth of plant roots and animal activity may result in _____ weathering.
- This natural disaster is difficult to predict and happens infrequently.
- Newton's law of universal _____ states that every object in the universe attracts every other object.
- The smallest particle of an element is a(n) _____
- Most of the work of mixing humus within the soil is done by _____.
- Materials that allow the charges of an electric current to move freely through them are called ____.
- It takes the moon abount one _____ to orbit around the Earth.
- This particle of an atom has a negative charge
- A hot and wet climate causes weathering to take place at a _____ rate.
- A device used to open and close a circuit is a _____
- Contour lines that form a closed loop represent a _____
- Horizon A is high in _____ matter.
- A rock containing iron becomes soft and crumbly and reddish-brown in color. It probably has been chemically weathered by _____.
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- Earth's rotation takes about one _____.
- The simplest pure substance that cannot be broken down into any other substances is called a(n) ____
- The type of mechanical weathering in which rock is worn away by the grinding action of other rock particles is called _____
- When it is winter in the northern hemisphere, it is _____ in the southern hemisphere.
- Protons and neutrons are located in the atom's ____
- The summer _____ is June 21.
- What happens to the force of gravity when the masses of the objects increase?
- This particle of an atom has a positive charge
- One complete revolution of Earth around the sun takes about one _____.
- Natural disasters such as earthquakes and ____ can create landforms such as mountains.
- A complete, unbroken path through which electric charges can flow is a(n) _____ (two words)
- The shape of the land is called _____.
- The most important factors in determining the rate of weathering are rock type and _____.
- Two variables that affect the force of gravity are _____ and mass.
- Plateaus can have high elevation and _____ relief.
- The magnetic ____ are the areas of the magnet where the magnetic force is strongest
- Acid rain falling on rocks over a period of years is an example of _____ weathering.
- This type of tide occurs when the sun, moon, and Earth line up.
- Mountains have high elevation and _____ relief.
- The _____ of an area is the difference in height between its highest and lowest point.
47 Clues: The summer _____ is June 21. • Horizon A is high in _____ matter. • The shape of the land is called _____. • Earth's rotation takes about one _____. • This is the smallest soil particle size. • Soil that is rich in humus has high _____. • This particle of an atom has a neutral charge • This particle of an atom has a positive charge • ...
Chapter 5 Crossword 2015-12-03
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- Denounced slavery
- established federal republic
- natural rights
- Smith
- James Madison and Benjamin Franklin
- abolished torture
- banned & burned books containing new ideas they didn't like
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- reflects "life, liberty, and property"
- established federal republic
- ended the war
- Montesquieu
- Hated the slave trade
- more charming version of rococo
- increased colonists' taxes
- Smith was strong supporter
- Leviathan
- allowed free press
- informal social gatherings
- believed people in their natural state were basically good
19 Clues: Smith • Leviathan • Montesquieu • ended the war • natural rights • Denounced slavery • abolished torture • allowed free press • Hated the slave trade • increased colonists' taxes • Smith was strong supporter • informal social gatherings • established federal republic • established federal republic • more charming version of rococo • James Madison and Benjamin Franklin • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN 2021-06-22
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- _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I]
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- H_ _t_ _y [Social]
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- _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a]
- S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje]
- _ _ i_ m [Ingles]
- _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a]
- _ _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física]
18 Clues: s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ B_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I] • _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • M _ _ i _ [religión] • _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN k 2021-06-22
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- _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences]
- _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a]
- _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social]
- _ _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física]
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- s_ _s [Mat]
- m _ _ i _ [religión]
- _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I]
- J_ _ U _ [religión]
- _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje]
18 Clues: s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ b_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • m _ _ i _ [religión] • _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN k 2021-06-23
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- _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social]
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- J_ _ U _ [religión]
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- m _ _ i _ [religión]
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- s_ _s [Mat]
- _ _ n_ e [Educación física]
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18 Clues: s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ b_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • m _ _ i _ [religión] • _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I] • _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • ...
Importance of education on disaster & emergencies 2021-08-12
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- A method that aims to provide knowledge and skills among people to prevent disaster and reduce its effect
- What can be reduced through disaster education to people?
- Disaster education is a functional operational and cost-effective tool for
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- Which of the following organization is the apex authority of disaster management in India?
- The ability of people to adapt to and recover from hazards or stress without compromising long-term prospects of development.
- InIndia, Cyclone is tracked through which satellite?
- Measures like infrastructural adjustments warning signs etc to ensure communities are capable of coping with the disaster are part of
- Low awareness, inadequate understanding in the response to hazard warnings personal protection measures and recovery are due to lack of peoples
- people who mostly depend on adults for protection against emergencies and disasters.
- Activities that are done to reduce the effects of the disaster
- An earthquake that struck southeastern Iran on 26th December 2005
11 Clues: InIndia, Cyclone is tracked through which satellite? • What can be reduced through disaster education to people? • Activities that are done to reduce the effects of the disaster • An earthquake that struck southeastern Iran on 26th December 2005 • Disaster education is a functional operational and cost-effective tool for • ...
Fire and Life Saftey 2021-12-04
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- these disasters create a substantial risk for ____
- Naturally occurring risks are acts of ________
- choosing the mission that has the greatest positive impact on the community
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, especially over what is normally dry land
- amount of characteristics that should be considered when building a demographic profile
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- key in mitigating risks
- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone
- a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system
- A ____ Step Process is a good starting performing a community risk analysis
- The model building ____ provide a good general level of safety for construction and use of buildings and structures
11 Clues: key in mitigating risks • Naturally occurring risks are acts of ________ • these disasters create a substantial risk for ____ • a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone • A ____ Step Process is a good starting performing a community risk analysis • choosing the mission that has the greatest positive impact on the community • ...
ESS Topic 2 - revision (part 1) 2025-07-31
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- A population growth curve showing exponential growth with no limit.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
- An organism that feeds on dead organic matter (e.g. earthworms).
- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- A diagram showing the mass of living material at each trophic level.
- A factor whose effect increases with population density (e.g. disease).
- A microorganism that causes disease.
- Energy lost from a system, often as a result of energy transfers.
- An organism that makes its own food using photosynthesis (e.g. plants).
- The phase in population growth where numbers stabilize.
- An organism that hunts and eats other animals.
- All populations of different species living and interacting in an area.
- An organism that lives on or in a host and harms it.
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
- An organism that is hunted and eaten by a predator.
- A linear sequence showing energy flow from one organism to another.
- An organism (often bacteria or fungi) that breaks down dead organic material.
- An organism that eats producers (usually herbivores).
- Non-living physical or chemical factors in an environment.
- A logistic growth curve that levels off at carrying capacity.
- An animal that feeds only on plants.
- Interaction where one organism (predator) hunts and eats another (prey).
- Living components of an ecosystem.
- An organism that eats primary consumers.
- A measure of disorder in a system; tends to increase over time.
- A factor that affects a population regardless of its density (e.g. natural disasters).
- Rapid population growth without environmental limits.
- A community of organisms and their abiotic environment interacting as a system.
- A scavenger bird that feeds on dead animals.
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- An organism that eats tertiary consumers (top of the food chain).
- The rate at which energy is produced or biomass is generated.
- A relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of another.
- Competition between individuals of different species.
- or energy: A diagram showing energy flow and loss at each trophic level.
- A position in a food chain based on feeding relationships.
- A relationship where both species benefit.
- A complex network of interconnected food chains.
- Competition between individuals of the same species.
- A condition that disrupts normal body functions, often caused by pathogens.
- A factor that restricts the growth of a population.
- An animal that consumes dead organisms it did not kill.
- Energy transformations lead to increased disorder (entropy).
- The maximum population size an environment can sustainably support.
- A diagram showing the number of organisms at each trophic level.
- Only about 10% of energy is passed on to the next trophic level.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- An organism that eats secondary consumers.
- A symbiotic association between a fungus and an alga or cyanobacterium.
- An organism that feeds on dead or decaying organic matter by external digestion.
- The process by which plants convert sunlight, water, and CO₂ into glucose and oxygen.
- The natural environment where a species lives.
- The process by which organisms break down glucose to release energy.
- Interaction where organisms compete for limited resources.
- An organism that supports a parasite.
54 Clues: Living components of an ecosystem. • A microorganism that causes disease. • An animal that feeds only on plants. • An organism that supports a parasite. • An organism that eats primary consumers. • A relationship where both species benefit. • An organism that eats secondary consumers. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • ...
NZ Disasters Charlotte Gray 2023-06-11
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- Where was the Kaitangata mine explosion
- How many people Kopuawhara floods
- The Author of "No Safe Harbour."
- Eruption in NZ
- The wahine collided with?
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- The most recent cyclone in Gisborne?
- When did Canterbury earthquake happen?
- The worst Cyclone is the past 50 years?
- What time of the day was New Brighton hot air balloon accident
- Boat Named after woman
10 Clues: Eruption in NZ • Boat Named after woman • The wahine collided with? • The Author of "No Safe Harbour." • How many people Kopuawhara floods • The most recent cyclone in Gisborne? • When did Canterbury earthquake happen? • The worst Cyclone is the past 50 years? • Where was the Kaitangata mine explosion • What time of the day was New Brighton hot air balloon accident
NZ Disasters Charlotte Gray 2023-06-11
Across
- The most recent cyclone in Gisborne?
- When did Canterbury earthquake happen?
- The wahine collided with?
- The Author of "No Safe Harbour."
- How many people Kopuawhara floods
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- The worst Cyclone is the past 50 years?
- What time of the day was New Brighton hot air balloon accident
- Where was the Kaitangata mine explosion
- Boat Named after woman
- Eruption in NZ
10 Clues: Eruption in NZ • Boat Named after woman • The wahine collided with? • The Author of "No Safe Harbour." • How many people Kopuawhara floods • The most recent cyclone in Gisborne? • When did Canterbury earthquake happen? • The worst Cyclone is the past 50 years? • Where was the Kaitangata mine explosion • What time of the day was New Brighton hot air balloon accident
"Disasters Caused by Littering" 2025-01-11
ADJECTIVES 2022-05-08
15 Clues: bad • sick • local • unsafe • precise • enormous • elaborate • recently found • very interesting • produced by nature • having a lot of oil or fat • being one of two equal parts • having strong flavours from spices • very interested in learning about sth • having a natural ability to do sth well
Charlotte's Crossword 2021-06-22
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- _e_ _ (math)
- M__t__ C__c___t___ (Math)
- U_ _v_ _s_ (Natural Science)
- b_ _d_ _e_ _ _ t_ (IHD)
- A___n__r_ P__k (English Class)
- C_ _ _u_ _ _ (Computing)
- S_ _g_ (Music)
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- _e _ _ _r (language)
- _o_o_ _ (art-ACE)
- C_ _ _ u_ _ (Social Science)
- M _ _ _ (Social Science)
- _o_ _ (language)
- B_ _l_ (Religion)
- W_ _s (Social Science)
- _t_r_ (IHD)
- _l_ _ e_ (Natural Science)
16 Clues: _e_ _ (math) • _t_r_ (IHD) • S_ _g_ (Music) • _o_ _ (language) • _o_o_ _ (art-ACE) • B_ _l_ (Religion) • _e _ _ _r (language) • b_ _d_ _e_ _ _ t_ (IHD) • W_ _s (Social Science) • M _ _ _ (Social Science) • M__t__ C__c___t___ (Math) • C_ _ _u_ _ _ (Computing) • _l_ _ e_ (Natural Science) • C_ _ _ u_ _ (Social Science) • U_ _v_ _s_ (Natural Science) • A___n__r_ P__k (English Class)
Renewable Energy; Colette Harker, Goodlock, Energy, 3 2024-05-06
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- from decomposing plants and animals Fossil Fuel
- Element Uranium
- Air Wind
- Water Hydropower
- Nuclear
- Energy Renewable
- gas Propane
- Name Colette Harker
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- ability to do work Energy
- Heat Solar
- from the Earth Geothermal
- that cannot be used again Nonrenewable
- non renewable source Petroleum
- Gas Chemical
- that is not Destroyed Renewable
- from living things Biomass
- gaseous mixture Natural gas
- nonrenewable source that is mined Coal
- from heat Thermal
19 Clues: Nuclear • Air Wind • Heat Solar • gas Propane • Element Uranium • Energy Renewable • Gas Chemical • from heat Thermal • Water Hydropower • Name Colette Harker • ability to do work Energy • from living things Biomass • from the Earth Geothermal • non renewable source Petroleum • that is not Destroyed Renewable • ...
Name and Fibers 2021-09-29
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- An animal that is used for its fibers
- something that can be turned into a thread
- the plant used to make most clothes and blanket
- The act of moving something from one place to another
- A natural fiber produced from goats
- The animals that produce cashmere
- A species of Flowering plant
- A object that is used to collect fibers
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- something made to intimate something natural
- the fiber produced by sheeps
- The fiber made from the thick skin of a coconut
- A naturally occurring fibrous silicate metal
- The Person that created this
- A fiber made from intertwining networks or yarn and thread
- A cloth obtained from SlikWorms
- Something not man made
16 Clues: Something not man made • the fiber produced by sheeps • The Person that created this • A species of Flowering plant • A cloth obtained from SlikWorms • The animals that produce cashmere • A natural fiber produced from goats • An animal that is used for its fibers • A object that is used to collect fibers • something that can be turned into a thread • ...
Evolution 2024-08-22
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- the name of the ship that Darwin travelled on
- natural selection is also known as the survival of the _________
- principle that states that living species are descended from ancient ones; descent with __________
- when two species evolve together
- Structures that are similar
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive
- proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- change over time
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- the process by which evolution occurs - Natural ______
- refers to the variety of living things
- well-supported testable explanation
- when organisms disappear from the Earth
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
- Islands that Darwin visited
- The name of Darwin's book - the ____of species
- had different shaped beaks depending on the island they were from
16 Clues: change over time • Islands that Darwin visited • Structures that are similar • when two species evolve together • well-supported testable explanation • refers to the variety of living things • preserved remains of ancient organisms • when organisms disappear from the Earth • the name of the ship that Darwin travelled on • The name of Darwin's book - the ____of species • ...
Evolution 2024-08-22
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- had different shaped beaks depending on the island they were from
- The name of Darwin's book - the ____of species
- proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- principle that states that living species are descended from ancient ones; descent with __________
- the process by which evolution occurs - Natural ______
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
- when two species evolve together
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- change over time
- Structures that are similar
- when organisms disappear from the Earth
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive
- Islands that Darwin visited
- refers to the variety of living things
- the name of the ship that Darwin travelled on
- natural selection is also known as the survival of the _________
- well-supported testable explanation
16 Clues: change over time • Structures that are similar • Islands that Darwin visited • when two species evolve together • well-supported testable explanation • refers to the variety of living things • preserved remains of ancient organisms • when organisms disappear from the Earth • the name of the ship that Darwin travelled on • The name of Darwin's book - the ____of species • ...
Past Spelling Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-02
Across
- depression-relieving medication
- emotional part of the brain
- stimulated too little
- people who research
- the length, height or weight
- it tells where your body is
- motion
- an electrical message
- a electrical conductor
- movement
- to do with the body
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- nerve sending messages from eye
- to do with your reasoning
- the natural world
- natural pain-killing substance
- repeated physical activity
- to do with your emotions
- a measurement of light intensity
- an arm muscle
19 Clues: motion • movement • an arm muscle • the natural world • people who research • to do with the body • stimulated too little • an electrical message • a electrical conductor • to do with your emotions • to do with your reasoning • repeated physical activity • emotional part of the brain • it tells where your body is • the length, height or weight • natural pain-killing substance • ...
Unit 11: Work 2014-03-27
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- People in ______ jobs help sell products.
- Manufactured products can be made by craft or by ________.
- ______ farming gives animals more space.
- _______ fishing happens near the coast.
- ______ sector jobs transform natural products into manufactured products.
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- _____ crops just need rainwater.
- Taking natural resources from inside the earth.
- ______ sector jobs provide a service.
- Money people earn at their jobs
- _______ farming keeps animals in small spaces.
- ________ crops need extra water.
- ______ fishing happens far from the coast.
- Animals raised to be eaten
- ______ sector jobs obtain or process natural products.
14 Clues: Animals raised to be eaten • Money people earn at their jobs • _____ crops just need rainwater. • ________ crops need extra water. • ______ sector jobs provide a service. • _______ fishing happens near the coast. • ______ farming gives animals more space. • People in ______ jobs help sell products. • ______ fishing happens far from the coast. • ...
Energy 2024-04-30
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- a natural resource that cannot be replaced by natural means
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas
- nonliving organisms
- electricty generated from hydropower
- electric power generated from geothermal energy
- refers to the workforce with skills people have
- the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity
- energy that can be reused
- something that ends
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- the factors used in producing goods or services
- consisting of living organisms
- materials that are provided by the earth
- able to be maintained at a certain level
- power obtained by getting wind
14 Clues: nonliving organisms • something that ends • energy that can be reused • consisting of living organisms • power obtained by getting wind • a natural fuel such as coal or gas • electricty generated from hydropower • materials that are provided by the earth • able to be maintained at a certain level • the factors used in producing goods or services • ...
