natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Provincetown 2023-05-24
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- - Provincetown's natural port
- - Dock for boats
- - Provincetown's location
- - Mode of transportation in Provincetown
- - Common way to get around Provincetown
- - Sandy coastal features
- Monument - Prominent Provincetown landmark
- - Thriving creative scene in Provincetown
- - Festive event held in Provincetown
- - Traditional industry in Provincetown
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- - Provincetown's sandy shores
- - Bustling street in Provincetown
- - Art exhibition space
- - Local culinary specialty
- Watch - Popular tourist activity
- - Live entertainment in Provincetown
- - Informal nickname for Provincetown
- - Natural area in Provincetown
- - Historical group associated with Provincetown
19 Clues: - Dock for boats • - Art exhibition space • - Sandy coastal features • - Provincetown's location • - Local culinary specialty • - Provincetown's natural port • - Provincetown's sandy shores • - Natural area in Provincetown • Watch - Popular tourist activity • - Bustling street in Provincetown • - Live entertainment in Provincetown • - Informal nickname for Provincetown • ...
Quarterly Test Vocab #3 2016-03-17
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- If length and resistivity increase R will do this.
- “A” represents this dimension of the wire.
- Resistance is influenced by the ___ ___ in the material.
- “L” represents this dimension of the wire.
- This is a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world
- Environmental science is the study of how the ___ world works.
- This factor accounts for the atomic arrangement of the material and the amount of electrons that can move freely within the wire.
- This is one thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
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- This requires keeping fully functioning ecological systems.
- This Greek letter represents resistivity.
- If area increases R will do this.
- This consists of the living, nonliving and built parts of our world.
- This is another thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
- Resistance is influenced by the ___ of the wire.
- Environmental scientists try to maintain an ___ attitude as they study human-environment interactions.
- Resistance is influenced by the amount of these that are able to move freely.
- The environment can be thought of in terms of built and nonliving and ___ components.
17 Clues: If area increases R will do this. • This Greek letter represents resistivity. • “A” represents this dimension of the wire. • “L” represents this dimension of the wire. • Resistance is influenced by the ___ of the wire. • If length and resistivity increase R will do this. • Resistance is influenced by the ___ ___ in the material. • ...
Prophet Hud a.s 2022-03-08
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- What were the people of Ad known for?
- The people of Ad were _________, and lived in prosperity.
- Prophet Hud a.s & his followers were safe from the disasters, as they __________________ that the teachings and warnings of Allah were true.
- After the drought, Allah sent down strong winds and _____________________ to the people of 'Ad as a punishment for their arrogance and ignorance.
- The people of Ad were big and _____________ .
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- 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 good at constructing tall, beautiful _______________ .
- When Prophet Hud a.s told the 'Ad people to worship Allah, they didn't listen to him and called him a _________ .
- What did the people of 'Ad worshipped?
9 Clues: What were the people of Ad known for? • What did the people of 'Ad worshipped? • 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 _______________ . • ...
Prophet Hud a.s 2022-03-08
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- When the 'Ad people refused to worship Allah, Allah first sent down a ______________ that went on for 3 long years.
- What were the people of Ad known for?
- The people of Ad were _________, and lived in prosperity.
- The people of Ad were good at constructing tall, beautiful _______________ .
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- When Prophet Hud a.s told the 'Ad people to worship Allah, they didn't listen to him and called him a _________ .
- What did the people of 'Ad worshipped?
- Prophet Hud a.s & his followers were safe from the disasters, as they __________________ that the teachings and warnings of Allah were true.
- After the drought, Allah sent down strong winds and _____________________ to the people of 'Ad as a punishment for their arrogance and ignorance.
- The people of Ad were big and _____________ .
9 Clues: What were the people of Ad known for? • What did the people of 'Ad worshipped? • 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 _______________ . • ...
Artemov Viacheslav 2016-12-03
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- are emergencies of the extreme nature ( acts or the commissions of an act that is forbidden or the omission of a duty that is commanded by a public law)
- factors that influnce inside from the emergency
- one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation
- is a situation in a particular area wich has developed as a result of any disasters.
- are emergencies associated with changes in land condition, the crysis situations connected with changes of atmospheric properties and environment.
- chemical weapon that uses the substances intended for extermination of manpower
- The condition in which air is contaminated by foreign substances, or the substances themselves.
- any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes
- a flow of mixed earth debris containing a large amount of water.
- A sudden movement of the earth's crust caused by the release of stress accumulated along geologic faults.
- the size characterizing the energy emitted at an earthquake in the form of seismic waves.
- the aqueous vapor of the atmosphere; the aqueous envelope of the earth including bodies of water and aqueous vapor in the atmosphere
- the sudden occurence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material.
- a violent destructive whirling wind accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud that progresses in a narrow path over the land
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- public violence, tumult, or disorder
- something beneath, behind, or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from storms, missiles, adverse conditions, etc.
- a great sea wave produced especially by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption
- is an environment in which a chance of possiable harm to human existance is included.
- The ... of terrorism is intimidation of authorities or the whole society, the impact on people's behavior through fear
- is a condition security of the person, property, society and the state from the fire.
- the statistical data of a population, especially those showing average age, income, education, etc.
- the vibrations from earthquakes that travel through the Earth
- factors that influnce outside from the emergency
- is one of the types of weapons of mass destruction which action is based on toxic properties of the toxic agents.
- the act of protecting or the state of being protected; preservation from injury or harm
- is a policy based on the systematic terror using (the policy of violence, bluffing, intimidation).
- the part of the earth's crust, waters, and atmosphere that supports life
- a masklike device containing or attached to a component that filters the air inhaled by the wearer through charcoal and chemicals, for protecting the face and lungs against noxious gases and fumes
- a type of a fire extending to the forest area
- is an unconrolled burning of out of a special fireplace, causing material damage, damage to life and health of citizens and the interest of society and the state.
- the sliding of a large mass of rock material, soil, etc, down the side of a mountain or cliff
- a scale for indicating the intensity of an earthquake.
- are catastrophic natural phenomena and processes that usually occur suddenly and lead to disruption of the everyday lifestyle of people, loss of life, distruction of property
33 Clues: public violence, tumult, or disorder • a type of a fire extending to the forest area • factors that influnce inside from the emergency • factors that influnce outside from the emergency • a scale for indicating the intensity of an earthquake. • the vibrations from earthquakes that travel through the Earth • ...
Artemov Viacheslav 2016-12-03
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- chemical weapon that uses the substances intended for extermination of manpower
- the statistical data of a population, especially those showing average age, income, education, etc.
- something beneath, behind, or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from storms, missiles, adverse conditions, etc.
- are catastrophic natural phenomena and processes that usually occur suddenly and lead to disruption of the everyday lifestyle of people, loss of life, distruction of property
- the size characterizing the energy emitted at an earthquake in the form of seismic waves.
- is a policy based on the systematic terror using (the policy of violence, bluffing, intimidation).
- are emergencies associated with changes in land condition, the crysis situations connected with changes of atmospheric properties and environment.
- a violent destructive whirling wind accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud that progresses in a narrow path over the land
- factors that influnce inside from the emergency
- A sudden movement of the earth's crust caused by the release of stress accumulated along geologic faults.
- the act of protecting or the state of being protected; preservation from injury or harm
- the aqueous vapor of the atmosphere; the aqueous envelope of the earth including bodies of water and aqueous vapor in the atmosphere
- a flow of mixed earth debris containing a large amount of water.
- factors that influnce outside from the emergency
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- the sliding of a large mass of rock material, soil, etc, down the side of a mountain or cliff
- a scale for indicating the intensity of an earthquake.
- one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation
- is an environment in which a chance of possiable harm to human existance is included.
- The condition in which air is contaminated by foreign substances, or the substances themselves.
- a masklike device containing or attached to a component that filters the air inhaled by the wearer through charcoal and chemicals, for protecting the face and lungs against noxious gases and fumes
- The ... of terrorism is intimidation of authorities or the whole society, the impact on people's behavior through fear
- the sudden occurence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material.
- is one of the types of weapons of mass destruction which action is based on toxic properties of the toxic agents.
- the vibrations from earthquakes that travel through the Earth
- is a condition security of the person, property, society and the state from the fire.
- any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes
- the part of the earth's crust, waters, and atmosphere that supports life
- a great sea wave produced especially by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption
- are emergencies of the extreme nature ( acts or the commissions of an act that is forbidden or the omission of a duty that is commanded by a public law)
- a type of a fire extending to the forest area
- public violence, tumult, or disorder
- is a situation in a particular area wich has developed as a result of any disasters.
- is an unconrolled burning of out of a special fireplace, causing material damage, damage to life and health of citizens and the interest of society and the state.
33 Clues: public violence, tumult, or disorder • a type of a fire extending to the forest area • factors that influnce inside from the emergency • factors that influnce outside from the emergency • a scale for indicating the intensity of an earthquake. • the vibrations from earthquakes that travel through the Earth • ...
U.S. History Crossword 2014-12-13
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- of credit President Hoover pressed congress to push the RSC because he thought the economy suffered from
- million How many acres did President Franklin D. Roosevelt set aside for national parks(write out number)
- Charles E. Coughlin A popular radio priest who turned against Roosevelt
- Perkins Who was the first female cabinet member
- An act that bettered farms along the Tennessee river
- Another name for shantytowns
- conservation corps CCC
- A program that employed 8.5 million Americans
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- act What act had the right to collect bargaining
- Long Known as the "Kingfish"; threat to FDR
- bowl One of the worst environmental disasters of the twentieth century
- Tuesday What was the day called when the stock market crashed
- five percent What was the unemployment rate in 1932 (write out number)
- What group experienced the the depression early in the 1920s
- Hoover Who was president when the economy crashed
- What state did many migrants from the dust bowl head to
- What were the migrants called that moved out to the west during the dust bowl
- Security Act The act that was signed in 1953 to pay the retired workers 65 or older
- of Worlds A radio drama that was very realistic about aliens
19 Clues: conservation corps CCC • Another name for shantytowns • Long Known as the "Kingfish"; threat to FDR • A program that employed 8.5 million Americans • Perkins Who was the first female cabinet member • act What act had the right to collect bargaining • Hoover Who was president when the economy crashed • An act that bettered farms along the Tennessee river • ...
Scientific Vocab Week 1 2025-10-29
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- A well-supported explanation of natural phenomena based on evidence.
- Information or data that supports a scientific explanation or claim.
- The process where better-adapted organisms survive and reproduce more successfully.
- The process by which species of organisms change over time through natural selection.
- A scientific test used to support or refute a hypothesis.
- A testable prediction based on prior knowledge and observation.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- Differences in traits between individuals of a species.
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- Facts and statistics collected for analysis and reference.
- A systematic process of examining something to discover facts or information.
- Information gathered using the senses or scientific instruments.
- The preserved remains or traces of an organism from the distant past.
- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- The process of examining data to find patterns or draw conclusions.
- A simplified representation used to explain or predict scientific phenomena.
- The standard used for comparison in a scientific experiment.
- Relating to nature or not made by humans; part of natural processes.
- A factor that can change in an experiment and affect the results.
18 Clues: Differences in traits between individuals of a species. • A scientific test used to support or refute a hypothesis. • Facts and statistics collected for analysis and reference. • The standard used for comparison in a scientific experiment. • A testable prediction based on prior knowledge and observation. • ...
Word Of the Day Puzzle 2014-11-09
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- Mr. Wither came up with so many ________ ideas, which made people mouths drop to the floor because no one thought he was such a brilliant man.
- There is no reason to accept Candice's _______ estimate of their social position which seems to be accepted by others.
- antonyms of this word are love, enjoy, admire, adore
- Antonyms of this word are end,cease,terminate,finish
- But during Paul's latter years, when the War of the Spanish Succession had brought a rain of disasters upon him,________ got the upper hand.
- synonyms of this word are custom,heritage,rubric,or rule
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- Tammy's irrational actions towards her caring aunt who was trying to help showed she was an ________.
- Example: an _____ trust between a lawyer and client.
- One of the important things when going abroad is precisely to display your ___________.
- an earnest request or petition
10 Clues: an earnest request or petition • Example: an _____ trust between a lawyer and client. • antonyms of this word are love, enjoy, admire, adore • Antonyms of this word are end,cease,terminate,finish • synonyms of this word are custom,heritage,rubric,or rule • One of the important things when going abroad is precisely to display your ___________. • ...
MOJOMEE BEAUTY CONTEST 2021-03-24
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- the soap made from the healthy herb
- has 84 bioavailable constituent minerals make your skin soft and act as a detoxifier
- with spf20 Its high penetration power improves the quality of your skin and removes any oiliness
- an organic product that helps rejuvenate your skin completely
- brightens your skin
- removes fine lines, wrinkles, spots, and makes your skin look younger
- chemical free and natural
- will help you to retain the glow of your face within 10 minutes
- helps in keeping your lips protected from external exposure. Moisture is retained and the dryness is removed in no time.
- provides you the benefits of natural moisturizers, thus helping you keep your skin hydrated
- Shea butter which provides lasting moisture to your face
- a drea for every person
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- is enriched with the goodness of 100% natural and high
- helps stimulate hairgrowth Say goodbye to your dry scalp as this oil makes your hair shine!
- nourishes, exfoliates the skin.
- has a perfect blend of nine essential oils that work efficiently on your skin, prevents aging and gives a natural, everlasting glow
- don’t have to worry about your dark circles!
- to keep your skin healthy, soft, supple and clear.
18 Clues: brightens your skin • a drea for every person • chemical free and natural • nourishes, exfoliates the skin. • the soap made from the healthy herb • don’t have to worry about your dark circles! • to keep your skin healthy, soft, supple and clear. • is enriched with the goodness of 100% natural and high • Shea butter which provides lasting moisture to your face • ...
What is Environmental Science? 2026-01-03
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- Resources - Resources that cannot be replaced. Examples: oil and natural gas.
- -Study of the natural and physical processes using structured methods of observation and experimentation.
- Science- Study of the interaction between the living and nonliving components of the environment.
- Crisis- This crisis occurs in developing countries and happens when human populations grow too quickly for the regions to support.
- Resources- Any natural substance that living things use. Examples include: air, soil, minerals, plants, sunlight, animals, and fossil fuels.
- Countries- Highly industrialized countries whose citizens have high average incomes.
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- Countries - Less industrialized countries whose citizens have low average incomes.
- The irreversible disappearance of a population or a species.
- Resources- Resources that are continually being replaced. Examples: wind, water, forests, and sunlight.
- Crisis - This crisis occurs in developed countries and happens when people use up, waste, or pollute natural resources faster than those resources can be renewed, replaced, or cleaned up.
- Occurs when harmful levels of chemicals or waste materials are introduced into the environment. Examples include: air, water, and soil.
- Science- Uses the information provided by pure science to solve problems. Examples: engineering, medicine, and environmental science.
- Science- Seeks to answer questions about how the natural world works. Examples: biology, physics, and chemistry.
- of Commons- a problem in which every individual tries to reap the greatest benefit from a given resource.
14 Clues: The irreversible disappearance of a population or a species. • Resources - Resources that cannot be replaced. Examples: oil and natural gas. • Countries - Less industrialized countries whose citizens have low average incomes. • Countries- Highly industrialized countries whose citizens have high average incomes. • ...
Fibers in Forensics 2020-10-01
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- device used to observe fiber evidence
- fibers derived from plants, animals, or minerals
- one of three types of natural fibers
- regenerated fiber made of polymers
- transfer of a fiber from a source to a person
- most commonly found fiber
- fiber transfer from source to person to object
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- method of collecting fibers from a crime scene
- type of natural fiber from a sheep
- flexible, flat material of interlacing fibers
- fiber evidence is classified this way
- used as artificial wool or fur
- type of mineral fiber
- smallest unit of a textile
- total weft and warp in 1 square inch
- method used to analyze fibers if multiple are found
16 Clues: type of mineral fiber • most commonly found fiber • smallest unit of a textile • used as artificial wool or fur • type of natural fiber from a sheep • regenerated fiber made of polymers • one of three types of natural fibers • total weft and warp in 1 square inch • device used to observe fiber evidence • fiber evidence is classified this way • ...
Resources 2025-05-02
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- Resource a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption
- the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause harm. Pollution can take the form of any substance (solid, liquid, gas)
- Malnutrition refers to deficiencies, excesses or imbalances in a person's intake of energy and/or nutrients
- the capacity to maintain or improve the state and availability of desirable materials or conditions over the long term
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- Resource natural resources that can replenish themselves or continue to exist even as they are used. Examples of renewable resources include sunlight, wind, water, geothermal, and biomass.
- a careful preservation and protection of something; especially : planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation, destruction, or neglect.
- the ability to do work
- a state or condition in which an individual lacks the financial resources and essentials for a basic standard of living
- the application of conceptual knowledge to achieve practical goals, especially in a reproducible way.
- Fuels non-renewable energy sources that come from the remains of ancient plants and animals. They include coal, petroleum, and natural gas.
- Resources something that is found in nature and can be used by people.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
12 Clues: the ability to do work • Resources something that is found in nature and can be used by people. • a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life • the application of conceptual knowledge to achieve practical goals, especially in a reproducible way. • ...
LUEX @35 2022-07-26
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- Albendazole Dewormer from LUEX
- Top Brand of Carvedilol
- 100% Natural Male formula
- 100% Natural Burn Fat formula
- you can't hit pain much harder
- Anti-Histamine from LUEX
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- Cough Syrup for the whole family
- Fluconazole
- 100% Natural Joint formula
- ciprofloxacin from Luex
- A potent antibiotic medication for 3 days
11 Clues: Fluconazole • ciprofloxacin from Luex • Top Brand of Carvedilol • Anti-Histamine from LUEX • 100% Natural Male formula • 100% Natural Joint formula • 100% Natural Burn Fat formula • Albendazole Dewormer from LUEX • you can't hit pain much harder • Cough Syrup for the whole family • A potent antibiotic medication for 3 days
BBB Final Exam Review 2017-01-17
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- Country where Bouazizi set himself of fire and began the Arab Spring of Revolutions
- A tariff or quota is a form of ___________________ so that domestic industries can thrive.
- a think tank made up of 34 countries and ranks quality of life abbr.
- Trade can be a disadvantage if it provides support for non___________ gov’ts
- Canada’s rate is falling behind the US and other G20 countries
- Industries that are also called extractive industries
- __ fluctuations can create a barrier to trade
- Reliance of two or more countries on each other to survive
- Free trade agreement that has not been signed yet in the western hemisphere
- __Creation is one big advantage of trade
- A deep trough
- Risk created by political decisions causing instability to the dollar.
- ___ language includes many factors such as gestures or the way you dress
- Factors that shape a country’s culture (eg. History, Religion)
- _____ Venture is one way to expand internationally which limits risk
- Duty on imports (percentage)
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- A country’s own market at home
- Trade can be a disadvantage if we lose our cultural ___ becoming a monoculture
- Group of countries that border the Pacific Ocean, meet to promote trade. Abbr.
- One reason why companies expand internationally
- Trade Org. established after the war, main focus is currency stability abbr.
- __Costs will go up under CETA because patents will be extended
- __ corporation is a company owned by the government like Canada Post
- One of the world’s largest sources of financial assistance to fight poverty
- __Advantage relates to human resources/level of education of the Canadian population
- Most economies in the world are this type.
- when a government nationalizes all businesses foreign or domestic
- Law of __ states that consumers will buy more as prices fall
- ____ disasters or risks like floods, tsunamis or volcanoes
- __ of goods means that trade can provide many choices in products
- Cultural expectations, appearances, and behaviours that are standard.
- CETA will allow European companies to bid on our gov’t ___ jobs (building bridges)
- bi-lateral agreement signed with the EU
- Rules and etiquette in a foreign country
- Follows a trough where output begins to expand and more jobs are created
- Egyptian president who resides in a military hospital for life, since the Arab Spring
- The main org. that deals with rules of trade and handles trade disputes
- Establishing a subsidiary in a foreign country (ie.investing) (abbr.)
38 Clues: A deep trough • Duty on imports (percentage) • A country’s own market at home • bi-lateral agreement signed with the EU • __Creation is one big advantage of trade • Rules and etiquette in a foreign country • Most economies in the world are this type. • __ fluctuations can create a barrier to trade • One reason why companies expand internationally • ...
Government 2018-01-02
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- Originally established in 1953. Has since been reorganized into health and human services
- Department that runs Medicare and Medicaid and accounts for 1/4 of federal spending
- Insures deposits people have in banks and doesn't receive government funding
- Makes sure companies selling stocks are truthful about their business and profits and losses
- Provides loans to farmers expanding and those waiting for their crops to sell
- They are in charge of collecting taxes within the U.S.
- Leads government's response to natural disasters
- Inspects and grades foods that U.S. farmers produce and that is imported into the U.S.
- Investigates threats of terrorism and foreign intrigue against the U.S.
- Awards about 50,000 competitive grants to over 300,000researches at universities, medical schools, and research organizations
- Issues weather forecasts and conducts research to publish weather data
- The post office's privately owned competition in delivering packages
- A watchdog agency separate from executive branch that ensures federal offices and personnel stay within laws and budgets
- Oversaw railroad practices, banned racial segregation, and oversaw telephone service. Abolished by congress in 1995
- A New Deal program that developed resources of the area around the Tennessee River and provide inexpensive electricity to poor rural southern areas
- Conducts elections at a company to determine whether the majority of the workers want a union
- The headquarters of this department is the Pentagon in Arlington, VA
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- Department formed as a result of terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Includes Secret Service and Coast Guard
- Established in 1965 to promote and help finance home ownership
- The highest ranking members in the U.S. military
- Grants licenses for radio and television stations, sets broadcast decency standards, and monitors reasonable cable and satellite rates
- Coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government including information they need to ensure our security
- A transportation agency that establishes rules for air traffic
- Established in 1953 and provides start up loans, information, and assistance to small businesses
- Puts together mortgage loans and sells them to investors that will make a long term profit
- Carries out the delivery of mail and maintains thousands of post offices around the country
- Conducts legal business of U.S. government
- Insures mortgages that private banks offer to homeowners
- Tracks down criminals who work on a world-wide scale
- Develops the nation's transportation plans and policies
- Provides grants for artistic endeavors
- Oversees actions in transportation, special operations, and strategic commands
32 Clues: Provides grants for artistic endeavors • Conducts legal business of U.S. government • The highest ranking members in the U.S. military • Leads government's response to natural disasters • Tracks down criminals who work on a world-wide scale • They are in charge of collecting taxes within the U.S. • Develops the nation's transportation plans and policies • ...
Vocabulary Chapter 3 2014-09-22
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- detectors / sensor intended to sight and respond to the presence of a flame
- plan / Disaster management is the discipline of dealing with and avoiding both natural and manmade disasters
- A fires / A fire involving ordinary combustible materials such as paper, wood, cloth, and some rubber and plastic materials
- resuscitation / is an emergency lifesaving procedure that is done when someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped
- Safety Data Sheet / a document that contains information on the potential health effects of exposure to chemicals, or other potentially dangerous substances, and on safe working procedures when handling chemical products
- detectors / fire alarm device designed to respond when the convected thermal energy of a fire increases the temperature of a heat
- hazards / hazard to the health of those exposed to it
- Form No. 300 / Log of Work-Related Injuries
- / the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
- / the state of being legally responsible for something
- C fires / Fires involving energized electrical equipment
- safety audit / the process in which a company's or organization's safety rules, equipment, etc
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- maneuver / a first-aid procedure for dislodging an obstruction from a person's windpipe in which a sudden strong pressure is applied on their abdomen, between the navel and the ribcage
- detectors / a fire-protection device that automatically detects and gives a warning of the presence of smoke
- aid / help given to a sick or injured person until full medical treatment is available
- routes / An identified roadway and/or non-road passageway to an area of safety
- Safety and Health Administration / an agency under the Department of Labor whose purpose is to ensure safe and healthful workplaces in America
- hazards / as a chemical for which there is scientifically valid evidence that it is a combustible liquid, a compressed gas, explosive, flammable, an organic peroxide, an oxidizer, pyrophoric, unstable (reactive), or water-reactive
- / a house or building, together with its land and outbuildings, occupied by a business or considered in an official context
- systems / Systems forming part of a building, requiring maintenance and inspection, and subject to a Compliance Schedule
- Communication Standard / states that companies producing and using hazardous materials must provide employees with information and training on the proper handling and use of these materials
- B fires / A fire involving flammable or combustible liquids, flammable gases, greases and similar materials, and some rubber and plastic materials
- investigation / Accident analysis is carried out in order to determine the cause or causes of an accident or series of accidents so as to prevent further incidents of a similar kind
- program guidelines / defined to be the control of recognized hazards to achieve an definition of safety
24 Clues: Form No. 300 / Log of Work-Related Injuries • hazards / hazard to the health of those exposed to it • / the state of being legally responsible for something • C fires / Fires involving energized electrical equipment • / the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property • detectors / sensor intended to sight and respond to the presence of a flame • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-23
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- A small ring shaped island that surrounds a lagoon
- A river that flows from Northern India and into Bangladesh; most important river in India
- A layer in Earth's Atmosphere that protects living things from that harmful affects form the sun
- Earth's third largest island; located in SE Asia
- Forms at the mount of a river and creates sediment deposits
- Descendants of the early New Zealand settlers
- A large peninsula in SE Asia
- A high latitude region that receives very little precipitation
- A ledge of ice that extends over water
- A very large mountain range in China; contains world's largest mountain
- Japan's highest mountain; is a volcano
- Fertile, yellowish soil that can be found in some rivers
- A important river that supports many people and farms
- A peninsula that includes North and South Korea
- Earth's second largest island; located in SE Asia
- A fertile plain in northern china; holds China's main population centers and farmland
- The worlds coldest desert found in Mongolia; full of gravel and rock
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- Collection of rocky materials found in shallow, tropical waters
- An island region below Micronesia that stretches from New Guinea to Fiji
- The region of about 2000 tiny islands located east of the Philippines
- An area that is under authority of another government
- A large group of islands
- The worlds largest coral reef; in Northern Australia
- A landmass that is smaller than a continent
- The highest mountain on the planet
- A narrow peninsula in SE Asia
- A peninsula located in western Antarctica that extends north
- A river in Pakistan that creates a fertile plain; the plain and river have very similar names
- A place where lots of seafood and fish can be caught
- Asia's longest river; also called the Yangzi
- The seasonal winds that bring dry or moist air to an area
- Worlds largest plateau; Roof of the World
- The first humans to live in Australia
- The name of Australia's interior
- The largest of the 3 island regions; includes Tonga, Samoa, and Hawaiian islands
- A river that flows in northern China; the river's nickname is Yellow River
- Very large and destructive waves caused by natural disasters
- Floating masses of ice that have broken off of glaciers
38 Clues: A large group of islands • A large peninsula in SE Asia • A narrow peninsula in SE Asia • The name of Australia's interior • The highest mountain on the planet • The first humans to live in Australia • A ledge of ice that extends over water • Japan's highest mountain; is a volcano • Worlds largest plateau; Roof of the World • A landmass that is smaller than a continent • ...
BIO 102 Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-25
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- Group of fish known for having a special condition where a single bone connects the shoulder with the pelvic girdle(11:32)
- Feature that unites most reptiles which has two pairs of openings behind the eyes(18:47)
- _______ provides fertilizer for rivers/oceans(7:45)
- Marine laboratory that is said to be the place where the modern coral science started(1:03)
- Main reason why coral reefs don't recover after natural disasters(5:30)
- Relative of crocodiles and alligators but with the peculiarity that they have their legs underneath their body unlike crocodiles and alligators(24:40)
- Multicellular aquatic animal toxic for corals(2:22)
- Founder of the laboratory of word number 16(1:09)
- Extinct fish from the Placoderm group which characterizes for being very bony(3:16)
- Name of a mass extinction event at the end of the Devonian when the placoderms went extinct(6:45)
- Process algae do to produce sugar(11:30)
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- First name of the curator that found a fish that was believed to be extinct in 1938(10:55)
- Diseases affect animals that gaze on ________(9:25)
- Body structures that allowed the vertebrates to move to land(14:05)
- _____ zones form in the coastal ocean (7:36)
- Group of animals characterized by being aquatic and terrestrial. Frogs and salamanders are a part of this group(15:30)
- Corals get food from _______(11:24)
- Largest known turtle that lived in large bodies of water along the coastal margin of South America(21:35)
- Species that the males are distinguished from females by the presence of “claspers” on the pelvic fins(7:46)
- Body structure good for feeding and for manipulating your environment(2:00)
- Earliest group of vertebrates to achieve widespread success as predators and were the first ones to have a jaw(2:44)
- _____ bay is the largest embayment in Florida(20:10)
- Area where coral reef has been restored(14:00)
- Sea turtles were terrestrial and then became __________(22:30)
- Species of fish that was believed to be extinct but is still alive(10:50)
- Animal that replaces coral(12:50)
- What does coral do to defeat a sponge?(2:19)
- Main component that gives coral its color(11:50)
- Biggest vertebrate known(24:20)
- Animal that dead is worth around 108$(16:25)
30 Clues: Biggest vertebrate known(24:20) • Animal that replaces coral(12:50) • Corals get food from _______(11:24) • Process algae do to produce sugar(11:30) • _____ zones form in the coastal ocean (7:36) • What does coral do to defeat a sponge?(2:19) • Animal that dead is worth around 108$(16:25) • Area where coral reef has been restored(14:00) • ...
uCrew Review 2024-03-04
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- After JEPP runs this code is used to assign pairings during clean-up and can be used until 1930LDT
- PTO, PD and COLA in a flight attendant's ___ will satisfy FAR 24/7
- What is the online platform that flight attendants use to access their schedule
- Inflight Records houses all flight attendant ____ and qualifications
- Flight attendants may pick-up out of base, 14 hours before?
- flight attendant that involuntarily experiences irregularities on their previous flight or trip pairing that causes a violation of either rest or duty requirements, needing FA to be removed for the next pairing.
- Reserve move-up is when there is additional flying remaining after relief lines have been awarded. This additional flying is compiled to create lines of flying which reserves can be awarded, turning them into what for that bid month.
- The moment an aircraft moves from the blocks under its own power or under tow for the purpose of flight, until the time the aircraft comes to rest at an unloading point. Shows in Cosmos as ________ vs scheduled.
- When the daily operation is influenced by various negative factors, causing deviations from the normal set schedule. Factors include, but are not limited to adverse weather, air traffic flow management, natural disasters, etc.
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- R Day that is the result of loss of flight time due to schedule irregularities, i.e. cancellations, delays, over duty
- Scheduling can call a Standby FA for 4 ___ assignments during a 4-hour period.
- Open positions with check-in times between 0500-2400 the following day shall be assigned to reserves according to their 1-,2-,3-, 4-or more day availability in time accrued order and
- What is the system application most used in Scheduling to complete transactions.
- The abbreviation for Ratio-In-Guarantee
- Two or more airports serving the same geographic area as designated in the JCBA.
- FAR-14 CFR 121.433 governs flight attendant ___ training
- Scheduling (Managers) may designate specific days (Domicile-specific) as this for flight attendant staffing due to inadequate coverage. With this, flight attendants shall be paid one hundred and fifty percent (150%) of the pay rates provided for in Section 4.A for all credited flight time, including holding time
- Free from Duty Crew Rest is a period of rest “Free From All Duty” Tims is measured from what to check-in?
- United reserve flight attendants are required to be ___ qualified on all United fleet types
- If held for Preboard beyond 4 hours and then released, provide 1 hour of extra pay using what code
20 Clues: The abbreviation for Ratio-In-Guarantee • FAR-14 CFR 121.433 governs flight attendant ___ training • Flight attendants may pick-up out of base, 14 hours before? • PTO, PD and COLA in a flight attendant's ___ will satisfy FAR 24/7 • Inflight Records houses all flight attendant ____ and qualifications • ...
Scarce Resources - 8B01 2023-11-13
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- Collaborative management involving local resource users, governments, stakeholders, and external actors sharing responsibility and authority over a natural resource, ranging from formal legal agreements to informal approaches.
- Natural resource management advocating the "wise use" of resources to prevent degradation and scarcity, distinct from preservation, aiming for efficiency through public ownership.
- Visibility or accessibility of information regarding government decision-making and financial practices.
- International rules of conduct such as the Geneva Conventions or the Convention on Biological Diversity, which countries may choose to ratify.
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- Groups with interests in natural resource extraction, including governments, businesses, NGOs, rebel forces, and international organizations.
- Underlying systems like roads, power, telecommunications, and waste disposal necessary for a country's functioning, often a priority in international development projects.
- Inherited property, cultural heritage, or physical assets passed down through generations; can also refer to a nation's natural resources.
- Occurs when demand exceeds the supply of a resource due to depletion, population growth, or wealth/power imbalances in society.
- Omission of stakeholders from natural resource management, which can affect local communities or ethnic groups, leading to political or economic marginalization.
- Document announcing principles or facts, such as declarations of independence, war, or emergency, proposed by a single country or agreed upon by multiple nations.
- Monetary value received from goods or services, including income from natural resource trade.
- Establishing sustainable peace by addressing the causes and effects of violent conflicts.
- Managing natural resources without depletion and seeking alternative resources and technologies.
13 Clues: Establishing sustainable peace by addressing the causes and effects of violent conflicts. • Monetary value received from goods or services, including income from natural resource trade. • Managing natural resources without depletion and seeking alternative resources and technologies. • ...
Enviromental Hazards 2022-03-16
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- Tropical storms with wind
- Violent shaking of the ground
- Contamination synonym
- Poisonous substances
- Substance that destroys any pest
- Relating to the natural world
- Sliding down of a mass of earth
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- Convert waste into reusable material
- The action of transporting someone
- Catastrophic events with natural causes
- Natural liquid
11 Clues: Natural liquid • Poisonous substances • Contamination synonym • Tropical storms with wind • Violent shaking of the ground • Relating to the natural world • Sliding down of a mass of earth • Substance that destroys any pest • The action of transporting someone • Convert waste into reusable material • Catastrophic events with natural causes
Natural vegetation 2021-12-27
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- Found in the sea coast and the lower deltaic regions
- cutting a wide variety of trees
- destruction occurs slowly and when rocks or soil is removed from the area specifically towards rivers the sea or the weather.
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- larger area has identical tree types of the exact age group it can be cut down in a selected area.
- the country being populated with ridiculously large numbers
- in areas that have less than 50cm of rainfall
- provides nesting materials and support structures to several bird species and is a large source of food for mammals, even towards those as large as a moose.
7 Clues: cutting a wide variety of trees • in areas that have less than 50cm of rainfall • Found in the sea coast and the lower deltaic regions • the country being populated with ridiculously large numbers • larger area has identical tree types of the exact age group it can be cut down in a selected area. • ...
Natural Hazards 2022-01-22
8 Clues: earthquakes occur near • used to predict hurricane paths • cause for migration due to eruption • hazard might happen with earthquake • most accurate to forecast in 50 years • hurricane tool show path and intensity • buoy data collects hurricane temp & ___ • safety engineers building near earthquake
natural disaters 2014-04-04
Natural selection 2023-03-09
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- when an animal must change to survive in its environment
- any change to genetic information
- the three factors for evolution
- the ship the father of evolution sailed on
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- the thing the father of evolution did not understand
- the aninimals the father of evolution studied
- sailed around the world and the father of evolution
7 Clues: the three factors for evolution • any change to genetic information • the ship the father of evolution sailed on • the aninimals the father of evolution studied • sailed around the world and the father of evolution • the thing the father of evolution did not understand • when an animal must change to survive in its environment
Natural disaster. 2023-03-26
7 Clues: A very hot Mountain. • Magma leaving the Volcano. • The liquid inside the Volcano. • Sometimes caused by an earthquake. • What would happen after a Natural disaster. • An overflowing amount of water on a dryland. • Something that happens after a natural disaster
Natural disester 2023-03-20
8 Clues: kas nugreužė vamždi • kur nutekėjo notekos • kas nukrito nuo bėgiu • kas nutruko po vandens • kas atsitiko kuršiu nerijoi • kokoi saugos eikštelai gaistras • kokio mėsto vandenis teršia nemuna • kokoi Alytaus gamykloi vyko gaistras
Natural experiments 2022-12-05
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- provided by this type of experiment
- type of validity that is high in this experiment
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- reasons that are able to be overcome due to the method of this type of experiment
- the type of differences that would be difficult to control for in this type of experiment
- how often naturally occurring events that we would study with this method
- the type of issues that are the focus in this type of experiment
- the type of participant allocation that may not be possible with this type of experiment
7 Clues: provided by this type of experiment • type of validity that is high in this experiment • the type of issues that are the focus in this type of experiment • how often naturally occurring events that we would study with this method • reasons that are able to be overcome due to the method of this type of experiment • ...
Natural disaster! 2023-01-27
7 Clues: handling • a dry weather • a large amount • very deadly or harmful • contaminated or affected • movement beneath the earth • caused by a long period of rainfall
Natural selection 2023-01-12
7 Clues: group of living organisms • the development of a species • remains or the preserved cast • a carefully thought-out explanation • change or difference in the condition • process in which organisms change to live • selection organisms are better adapted to live
Natural Disaster 2020-11-04
7 Clues: a really strong shake in the ground • a snowstorm that goes on for a long time • a huge wave that can distroy a hole city • a violent, destructive, and strong storm • a large mass rocks and earth that moves down • the flashes of light that are fast like light • many small drops of water floating in the air
Natural Disaters 2021-05-20
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- - The great Nachez ______ occured in Nachez close to Missisipi.
- - Tsunamis are caused due to under water Earthquakes and _________.
- - _______ are mostly found in Africa.
- - _____ Nisarga hit Alibag in 2020
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- - The second most caus of _____ is melting of snow due to the tempreture of the atmosphere.
- - There is a Tornado alley in _____.
- - There are alot of active _______ in Hawai
7 Clues: - _____ Nisarga hit Alibag in 2020 • - There is a Tornado alley in _____. • - _______ are mostly found in Africa. • - There are alot of active _______ in Hawai • - The great Nachez ______ occured in Nachez close to Missisipi. • - Tsunamis are caused due to under water Earthquakes and _________. • ...
Natural təsərrüfat 2016-11-09
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- insanən süurları məqsədə uyğun fəaliyyətidir
- mülkiyyətçinin şəxsləndirilmiş formasıdır
- elə təsərrüfatçılıq formasıdır ki burada
- iqtisadi nəzəriyyədə ən geniş yayılmış kateqoriyalardan biri
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- odjfjjl təsə
- insanların subyekt kimi obyektin tam və ya hissə-hissə
- insanlar tərəfindən yaradılmış formal və qeyri-formal
7 Clues: odjfjjl təsə • elə təsərrüfatçılıq formasıdır ki burada • mülkiyyətçinin şəxsləndirilmiş formasıdır • insanən süurları məqsədə uyğun fəaliyyətidir • insanlar tərəfindən yaradılmış formal və qeyri-formal • insanların subyekt kimi obyektin tam və ya hissə-hissə • iqtisadi nəzəriyyədə ən geniş yayılmış kateqoriyalardan biri
Natural Resources 2018-02-08
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- fuels that are made from living things like corn or sugarcane
- resources that nature cannot replace after they are used
- heat that comes from the inside of Earth's core
- resources that nature can replace when they are used
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- energy that comes from the movement of flowing water
- anything useful or necessary for living beings that occurs naturally on Earth
- is the contamination of air, water, or soil by materials that are harmful to living things
7 Clues: heat that comes from the inside of Earth's core • energy that comes from the movement of flowing water • resources that nature can replace when they are used • resources that nature cannot replace after they are used • fuels that are made from living things like corn or sugarcane • anything useful or necessary for living beings that occurs naturally on Earth • ...
Natural Features 2023-09-22
7 Clues: small river • hot dry lands • sand mountain • large area of salt water • deep cracks on earth's surface • similar to a mountain with lava inside • tropical humid lands with lots of trees
Natural Features 2023-09-22
7 Clues: small river • hot dry lands • sand mountain • large area of salt water • deep cracks on earth's surface • similar to a mountain with lava inside • tropical humid lands with lots of trees
Natural Resources 2024-04-11
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- resources that can be regenerated if used carefully
- includes energy, organisms like plants and animals
- anything found in the total stock that people find useful
- anything that can be used to produce goods
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- resources that are limited and cannot be replaced once they are used up
- resources that are replaced by natural action and must be used when and where they occur or be lost
- resources that do not fir into the other three catagories
7 Clues: anything that can be used to produce goods • includes energy, organisms like plants and animals • resources that can be regenerated if used carefully • resources that do not fir into the other three catagories • anything found in the total stock that people find useful • resources that are limited and cannot be replaced once they are used up • ...
natural disaster 2024-10-07
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- A way to measure the strength of earthquakes.
- help provided to those affected by a disaster
- A disaster causing great damage or suffering
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- A large mass of snow that falls down a mountain.
- Something that is inactive or not currently active.
- A small shaking movement, often related to earthquakes.
- Assistance or help, especially in emergencies
7 Clues: A disaster causing great damage or suffering • A way to measure the strength of earthquakes. • help provided to those affected by a disaster • Assistance or help, especially in emergencies • A large mass of snow that falls down a mountain. • Something that is inactive or not currently active. • A small shaking movement, often related to earthquakes.
Natural Selection 2024-10-30
7 Clues: _____ & effect • To produce and pass out • Gene carrier, XX and XY • Characteristics for survival • How do snow rabbits hide from predators? • Building block for genes and chromosones • What would you call a great great grandfather?
Natural Selection 2025-04-25
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- The process of having offspring to continue a populations growth
- A ______ trait positively impacts the organisms survival and reproduction
- The mistake/variation in DNA that can catalyse natural selection
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- When one species possesses different traits/characteristics
- The process where species change over long periods of time
- A species struggle for limited resources needed for survival
- The process through which traits are passed from parent to offspring
7 Clues: The process where species change over long periods of time • When one species possesses different traits/characteristics • A species struggle for limited resources needed for survival • The process of having offspring to continue a populations growth • The mistake/variation in DNA that can catalyse natural selection • ...
Natural Selection 2025-04-14
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- process by which animals who are more "fit" will reproduce and pass on more genetic material.
- the number of alleles available in a population.
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- the development of a new species from a previously existing species.
- a remnant from a body structure that has lost use, but is still present in an organism.
- structures that have the same function, but are not from a common ancestor.
- traits being passed down from parents to offspring.
- structures that have the same structure, given by a common ancestor.
7 Clues: the number of alleles available in a population. • traits being passed down from parents to offspring. • the development of a new species from a previously existing species. • structures that have the same structure, given by a common ancestor. • structures that have the same function, but are not from a common ancestor. • ...
Natural Resources 2025-05-02
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- Akibat dari pohon terus ditebang tanpa ditanam kembali
- Sumber daya alam yang berasal dari makhluk hidup
- Contoh sumber daya alam yang tidak bisa diperbarui
- Upaya melestarikan hutan
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- Sumber daya alam yang bisa habis dan tidak bisa diperbarui
- Contoh sumber daya alam yang bisa diperbarui
- Salah satu manfaat air bagi manusia
7 Clues: Upaya melestarikan hutan • Salah satu manfaat air bagi manusia • Contoh sumber daya alam yang bisa diperbarui • Sumber daya alam yang berasal dari makhluk hidup • Contoh sumber daya alam yang tidak bisa diperbarui • Akibat dari pohon terus ditebang tanpa ditanam kembali • Sumber daya alam yang bisa habis dan tidak bisa diperbarui
selccio natural 2025-06-12
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- Relativo a la naturaleza (como en “selección ___”)
- Características físicas o bioquímicas observables en un organismo
- Cambio aleatorio en los genes que genera variabilidad genética.
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- Proceso donde sobreviven con más éxito los individuos mejor adaptados al medio.
- Rasgo heredado que mejora la supervivencia en un ambiente dado
- Cambios genéticos al azar en una población de generación en generación.
- Conjunto de genes hereditarios de un organismo.
7 Clues: Conjunto de genes hereditarios de un organismo. • Relativo a la naturaleza (como en “selección ___”) • Rasgo heredado que mejora la supervivencia en un ambiente dado • Cambio aleatorio en los genes que genera variabilidad genética. • Características físicas o bioquímicas observables en un organismo • ...
Natural resources 2025-10-23
7 Clues: it´s black • a precious stone • a yellowish metal • metal foound in earth • used to make tortillas • used to make fresh clothing • a Chinese empress discover this
Natural Resources 2025-10-24
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- A natural resource that comes from living things, used to make food and clothing.
- A natural resource we breathe in every day.
- This clear liquid covers most of Earth and is needed by all living things.
- A type of rock that we burn to make heat and energy.
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- The bright light and warmth that comes from the sun.
- Plants that grow in the ground and can be eaten.
- We get this from nature; it’s used to make paper and furniture.
7 Clues: A natural resource we breathe in every day. • Plants that grow in the ground and can be eaten. • The bright light and warmth that comes from the sun. • A type of rock that we burn to make heat and energy. • We get this from nature; it’s used to make paper and furniture. • This clear liquid covers most of Earth and is needed by all living things. • ...
Environmental Vocabulary 2025-07-24
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- Unwanted or unusable materials
- Using natural resources in a proper way
- The natural world
- The natural home of an animal or plant
- Protecting nature and natural resources
- The process of turning waste into new products
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- The cutting down of trees
- A community of living organisms
- The variety of animals or plants
- The presence of harmful materials in the environment
10 Clues: The natural world • The cutting down of trees • Unwanted or unusable materials • A community of living organisms • The variety of animals or plants • The natural home of an animal or plant • Using natural resources in a proper way • Protecting nature and natural resources • The process of turning waste into new products • The presence of harmful materials in the environment
Natural Gas Crossword 2013-04-28
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- FUEL COMES FROM DEAD DINOS
- SOMETHING THAT CAN'T BE MADE IN A LIFETIME
- USES NATURAL GAS TO MAKE GOODS
- USED TO GIVE METHANE A SMELL
- BED METHANE METHANE FOUND IN COAL
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- USES NATURAL GAS TO HEAT
- USES NATURAL GAS TO HEAT PUBLICLY
- TINY PIECES OF ROCK AND SAND
- GAS WE USE IT TO HEAT OUR HOMES
- NO COLOR, ODOR, OR TASTE
10 Clues: USES NATURAL GAS TO HEAT • NO COLOR, ODOR, OR TASTE • FUEL COMES FROM DEAD DINOS • TINY PIECES OF ROCK AND SAND • USED TO GIVE METHANE A SMELL • USES NATURAL GAS TO MAKE GOODS • GAS WE USE IT TO HEAT OUR HOMES • USES NATURAL GAS TO HEAT PUBLICLY • BED METHANE METHANE FOUND IN COAL • SOMETHING THAT CAN'T BE MADE IN A LIFETIME
GEOOO 2016-09-15
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- resources in the natural environment that people value and use to satisfy their needs
- economic activities that rely directly upon natural resources
- turn out large quantities of manufactured goods which are then shipped around the world
- when people use raw materials to produce or manufacture new products of greater value
- industries: involves the production of something usually by hand
- produced by fission-the splitting of uranium atoms in a nuclear reactor to release their stored energy
- nonrenewable mineral resource. coal, oil, natural gas
- energy from the earth's internal heat
- goods brought into a country
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- uses energy of falling water to move machinery or generate electricity
- jobs that focus on the acquisition, processing,and sharing of information. Such as, education, government, information processing, and research.
- do not directly gather materials but pursue activities that serve others. Lawyers, doctors, salespersons, etc.
- Production of food and other agricultural products for sale in markets
- a resource that can't be replaced once used
- Only enough food grown for their own family or village
- goods sent out of a country
- a resource constantly being regenerated or replaced by the environment
- energy produced by the sun
18 Clues: energy produced by the sun • goods sent out of a country • goods brought into a country • energy from the earth's internal heat • a resource that can't be replaced once used • nonrenewable mineral resource. coal, oil, natural gas • Only enough food grown for their own family or village • economic activities that rely directly upon natural resources • ...
Unit 7 project 2022-03-28
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- the ____ issues weather forecasts and disseminates weather data that it gathers from satellites and other sources.____ also conducts research in the seas and skies and carries out other functions.
- The ___ is the nation's lead federal law enforcement agency for investigating and preventing acts of domestic and international terrorism. It is the lead federal agency for investigating attacks involving weapons of mass destruction—those involving chemical, radiological, or biological agents or nuclear weapons.
- this department replaced the federal security agency I 1953
- leads the federal governments response to natural disasters
- the ____ inspects and grades foods that U.S. farmers produce and that importers bring into the country .it supervises farm production to help prices be fair and to help farmers get fair returns for their work.
- this department conducts the legal business of the United States government. It enforces federal law and prosecutes cases in federal court.
- the ___ collects taxes within the United States.The ___ checks the accuracy of tax returns that American citizens send in and enforce tax laws congress passes and tax regulations that the ___ formulates
- it formulates policies for reducing disease
- it has over 67,000 employees
- this department is responsible for Responding to the perceived need for unified federal oversight of the nation’s transportation
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- it. Awards almost 50’000 competitive grants to more 300’000 researchers at universities,medical schools, and other research organizations
- Certifies the quality of food and cosmetics sold In America and approves new prescription drugs
- congress passed a law in early 2003 to create This department
- this department establishes air traffic
- the ___ oversee actions in six geographic areas of the world (Africa,central,European,northern,pacific,and southern)plus the work of the specific task commands of transportation, special operation , and strategic commands
- the headquarters of the ___ is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world: the pentagon in Arlington , Virginia just across the Potomac river from the District of Columbia
- the___ are the highest ranking members of the U.S. military .in addition to a chairman and vice chairman it consists of the chief of staff of the army , the chief of naval Operations , the chief of staff of the Air Force , the commandant of the marine corp , and the chief of the national guard bureau.
- this 7 member panel had the job of over seeing the practices of railroads
- provides assistance, information , and loans to the nations small businesses.
- the ___ is responsible for national policy and programs that address America's housing needs, that improve and develop the Nation's communities, and enforce fair housing laws.
20 Clues: it has over 67,000 employees • this department establishes air traffic • it formulates policies for reducing disease • leads the federal governments response to natural disasters • this department replaced the federal security agency I 1953 • congress passed a law in early 2003 to create This department • ...
Ecology Unit Vocabulary 2022-04-10
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- A habitat in which the freshwater of a river meets the salt water of the ocean.
- A symbiotic relationship whereby one organism/species benefits from the relationship and the other organism is harmed.
- An animal that feeds on the remains of a dead organism.
- A hot or cold region that receives less than 25 centimeters of rain a year.
- A symbiotic relationship in which one member is benefited and the second is neither harmed nor benefited.
- The living factors which affect the system - for example predators or food supply.
- Ocean biome; water contains approximately 3.5% salt.
- An extremely cold, dry biome with permafrost.
- A consumer that eats only producers like plants or algae.
- 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.
- The environment in which an organism lives.
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- The nonliving factors which affect the system - for example weather, natural disasters, drought.
- A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit from the relationship.
- Areas of standing water such as marches, swamps and bogs; acts as a filter of run off water.
- 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 other consumers or animals.
- Water that is not salty or has minute traces of salt, ponds, lakes, streams.
- ________ capacity is the maximum number of organisms that the environment can support.
- A consumer that eats producers and consumers.
- The role that an organism plays in its environment.
- A coniferous forest biome characterized by long cold winters and short summers; famous for mountains.
- 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.
- 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.
- A tropical grassland with scattered clumps of trees; found in the tropical wet-and-dry climate zone close to the equator.
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. • ...
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 • ...
Nature's Wonders: Majestic Beauty 2023-06-08
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- - Calm and peaceful
- - Beautiful or picturesque
- - Grand or magnificent in appearance
- - Plant life in a particular region
- - Untamed natural environment
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- - Astonishing or awe-inspiring
- - Peaceful and calm
- - Scenery or natural features of an area
- - Cascading water over a cliff
- - Animal life in a particular region
- - Animals living in their natural habitat
- - Morning event when the sun appears above the horizon
12 Clues: - Peaceful and calm • - Calm and peaceful • - Beautiful or picturesque • - Untamed natural environment • - Astonishing or awe-inspiring • - Cascading water over a cliff • - Plant life in a particular region • - Grand or magnificent in appearance • - Animal life in a particular region • - Scenery or natural features of an area • - Animals living in their natural habitat • ...
Crossword Puzzle: KAM2 2024-06-08
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- Natural stream of water.
- Device for protection against rain.
- Vehicle that runs on tracks.
- Mountain that can erupt.
- Star at the center of our solar system.
- The natural world collectively.
- Female ruler of a country.
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- Water flowing over a cliff.
- Striped animal related to horses.
- Large natural elevation of the earth's surface.
- Flightless bird found in Antarctica.
- Large body of salt water.
12 Clues: Natural stream of water. • Mountain that can erupt. • Large body of salt water. • Female ruler of a country. • Water flowing over a cliff. • Vehicle that runs on tracks. • The natural world collectively. • Striped animal related to horses. • Device for protection against rain. • Flightless bird found in Antarctica. • Star at the center of our solar system. • ...
V13 Vocab 2017-02-27
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- energy generated by the pressure of moving water
- energy n the form of heat
- a natural fuel formed in the geological past from remains of living organisms
- any natural resource in limited supply and cannot be replaced if used up
- organic matter that contains stored energy from sunlight and that can be burned as fuel
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- a cell that makes energy by changing solar radiation into electricity
- ____ causes greenhouse gases and in turn causes global warming
- the ability to do work; how things change and move
- ____ released by aerosol cans have damaged the ozone layer and made the hole in the ozone layer
- preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife
- the movement of electrons
- a natural resource that can be replenished within a relatively short period of time
12 Clues: energy n the form of heat • the movement of electrons • energy generated by the pressure of moving water • the ability to do work; how things change and move • ____ causes greenhouse gases and in turn causes global warming • a cell that makes energy by changing solar radiation into electricity • ...
Resources Vocabulary 2025-05-01
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- Resource a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption
- the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause harm. Pollution can take the form of any substance (solid, liquid, gas)
- Malnutrition refers to deficiencies, excesses or imbalances in a person's intake of energy and/or nutrients
- the capacity to maintain or improve the state and availability of desirable materials or conditions over the long term
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- Resource natural resources that can replenish themselves or continue to exist even as they are used. Examples of renewable resources include sunlight, wind, water, geothermal, and biomass.
- a careful preservation and protection of something; especially : planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation, destruction, or neglect.
- the ability to do work
- a state or condition in which an individual lacks the financial resources and essentials for a basic standard of living
- the application of conceptual knowledge to achieve practical goals, especially in a reproducible way.
- Fuels non-renewable energy sources that come from the remains of ancient plants and animals. They include coal, petroleum, and natural gas.
- Resources something that is found in nature and can be used by people.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
12 Clues: the ability to do work • Resources something that is found in nature and can be used by people. • a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life • the application of conceptual knowledge to achieve practical goals, especially in a reproducible way. • ...
EVOLUCION-FIJISMO 2025-08-11
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- – Fenómeno que el fijismo atribuía a catástrofes.
- – Teoría que explica la extinción por eventos violentos.
- – Paleontólogo francés, defensor del catastrofismo.
- – Proceso que el fijismo ignoraba.
- – Proceso opuesto al fijismo.
- – Restos que contradicen la inmutabilidad de las especies.
- – Sistema de clasificación de Linneo.
- – Argumento usado por Paley para explicar la complejidad biológica.
- – Naturalista que refutó el fijismo con la selección natural.
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- – Mecanismo natural que reemplazó al fijismo (______ natural).
- – Principio fijista que rechaza cambios en las especies.
- – Teoría que niega la evolución de las especies.
- – Naturalista que clasificó las especies pero inicialmente apoyó su inmutabilidad.
- – Estructuras similares que sugieren ancestros comunes.
- – Teólogo del "relojero inteligente".
- – Creencia en un diseño divino de la vida.
16 Clues: – Proceso opuesto al fijismo. • – Proceso que el fijismo ignoraba. • – Teólogo del "relojero inteligente". • – Sistema de clasificación de Linneo. • – Creencia en un diseño divino de la vida. • – Teoría que niega la evolución de las especies. • – Fenómeno que el fijismo atribuía a catástrofes. • – Paleontólogo francés, defensor del catastrofismo. • ...
Disasters - The Penalty 2024-03-22
Science A Natural Hazards 2020-11-19
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- Rapid downhill movement of rocky material, snow, mud, or ice.
- Volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis.
- These can travel hundreds of miles, causing ash to fall over large areas.
- Can cause corrosion and harm plants.
- Tornado that occur over water.
- Strong winds, strong waves, strong currents, and flooding.
- Involve the weather and climate.
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- Is a issue after a hurricane.
- Can have speeds up to 300 mph and contains the fastest winds on earth.
- A hazard that causes major destruction of property or causes injury or death.
- Natural hazard that can cause a lot of destruction.
- A natural event that is not expected.
- The name of an area where most tornadoes happen in the US.
- More than 50 of these have erupted in the US in the past 200 years.
14 Clues: Is a issue after a hurricane. • Tornado that occur over water. • Involve the weather and climate. • Can cause corrosion and harm plants. • Volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. • A natural event that is not expected. • Natural hazard that can cause a lot of destruction. • The name of an area where most tornadoes happen in the US. • ...
asda 2016-05-04
2 Clues: The risk of loss from the failure of a customer to meet its obligation to settle outstanding funds • The risk of decrease in the value of a position due to unexpected movements in the financial markets. Events as varied as natural disasters, recessions, terrorist attacks etc
Artemov Viacheslav 2016-12-03
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- a flow of mixed earth debris containing a large amount of water.
- factors that influnce inside from the emergency
- the aqueous vapor of the atmosphere; the aqueous envelope of the earth including bodies of water and aqueous vapor in the atmosphere
- a scale for indicating the intensity of an earthquake.
- the part of the earth's crust, waters, and atmosphere that supports life
- are catastrophic natural phenomena and processes that usually occur suddenly and lead to disruption of the everyday lifestyle of people, loss of life, distruction of property
- is a policy based on the systematic terror using (the policy of violence, bluffing, intimidation).
- the sudden occurence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material.
- the vibrations from earthquakes that travel through the Earth
- a violent destructive whirling wind accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud that progresses in a narrow path over the land
- chemical weapon that uses the substances intended for extermination of manpower
- are emergencies of the extreme nature ( acts or the commissions of an act that is forbidden or the omission of a duty that is commanded by a public law)
- a masklike device containing or attached to a component that filters the air inhaled by the wearer through charcoal and chemicals, for protecting the face and lungs against noxious gases and fumes
- The condition in which air is contaminated by foreign substances, or the substances themselves.
- A sudden movement of the earth's crust caused by the release of stress accumulated along geologic faults.
- is a situation in a particular area wich has developed as a result of any disasters.
- The ... of terrorism is intimidation of authorities or the whole society, the impact on people's behavior through fear
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- is one of the types of weapons of mass destruction which action is based on toxic properties of the toxic agents.
- a type of a fire extending to the forest area
- any of various instruments for measuring and recording the vibrations of earthquakes
- something beneath, behind, or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from storms, missiles, adverse conditions, etc.
- the statistical data of a population, especially those showing average age, income, education, etc.
- factors that influnce outside from the emergency
- one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation
- a great sea wave produced especially by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption
- is a condition security of the person, property, society and the state from the fire.
- are emergencies associated with changes in land condition, the crysis situations connected with changes of atmospheric properties and environment.
- public violence, tumult, or disorder
- is an unconrolled burning of out of a special fireplace, causing material damage, damage to life and health of citizens and the interest of society and the state.
- the size characterizing the energy emitted at an earthquake in the form of seismic waves.
- the act of protecting or the state of being protected; preservation from injury or harm
- is an environment in which a chance of possiable harm to human existance is included.
- the sliding of a large mass of rock material, soil, etc, down the side of a mountain or cliff
33 Clues: public violence, tumult, or disorder • a type of a fire extending to the forest area • factors that influnce inside from the emergency • factors that influnce outside from the emergency • a scale for indicating the intensity of an earthquake. • the vibrations from earthquakes that travel through the Earth • ...
IB Topic 1, 2, 4 & Option D SL 2024-04-10
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- simple Java data types like int, char, double, boolean
- birds do this when the seasons change; data does this when systems change
- something you need to manage carefully
- when one thing behaves in many different ways
- an efficient mode of transport to get from one part of the CPU to another, or even to main memory
- instance variables should generally be ______
- a type of system that has been running for a while and may be incompatible with more modern systems
- code that tests other code
- A type of testing that is concerned with outcomes rather than internal processes
- a marker that indicates something belongs to the class, rather than objects of the class
- a good method of requirements gathering if there are a lot of users
- smartphones and other small devices may have a low ______ which limits the amount of content that can be displayed
- a file included with a system that provides user support
- before you start designing a system, you should consider this
- same name, different signature
- examples include mouse, keyboard, printer, display
- if you go to docs.qq.com, you are using this
- this clue is so important I wrote it twice
- a value that cannot change during execution
- this clue is so important I wrote it twice
- a group of data with no random access - you can only getNext()
- an important characteristic of the design process
- to protect from natural disasters, it's smart to store your backups here
- a type of hierarchical system design chart
- a type of update that fixes a problem with a system
- Can be done remotely, in a formal class, or through self-instruction
- a type of operation that requires several fundamental operations
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- a method of implementation also known as "direct changeover"
- you will find many useful, pre-made classes and functions here
- bundling data and methods that operate on said data together within a class
- a measure of how the form fits the function
- a small memory location in the processor
- carries out the calculations within a processor
- a basic character set for English
- to enable inheritance
- something you build to get feedback
- the idea of building a system in self-contained chunks
- A convention that the Chinese write from big to small; the British write from small to big; and the Americans write incorrectly
- a sort algorithm in which sorted values appear at the end after each iteration
- someone who cares about the success of a project
- a method of helping people who are blind read with their fingers
- when the child behaves differently from the parent
- false and false equals true
- stores commonly used instructions, in order to speed up their retrieval
- the grammar (and its rules) of a programming language
- a more formal name for a popup window in an application
- doing two things at the same time
- one of the fundamental operations of a computer
- when being directly observed, users behaviour may not be ______
- a type of application that lets users input information in cells and can perform calculations/formatting
50 Clues: to enable inheritance • code that tests other code • false and false equals true • same name, different signature • a basic character set for English • doing two things at the same time • something you build to get feedback • something you need to manage carefully • a small memory location in the processor • this clue is so important I wrote it twice • ...
Monique, Lauren, Sam and Elliott puzzle 2025-10-23
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- Gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap heat, including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, contributing to global warming.
- Seventeen development goals created by the United Nations for countries to aim for to improve national and global environmental sustainability.
- long-term change in the average weather patterns of Earth, primarily driven by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels.
- The responsible management and protection of natural resources and biodiversity to prevent depletion and ensure sustainability.
- Natural fuels formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, including coal, oil, and natural gas, which contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, including the number of different species and genetic diversity.
- The natural environment in which a particular species or community of organisms lives.
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance and conserve natural resources to support the wellbeing of future generations.
- The effect of human activities on the natural environment, including pollution, habitat destruction, and biodiversity loss.
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- An international organization established on October 24, 1945, following World War II. It was created to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries worldwide. Often referred to as the UN.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted by an individual, organisation, event, or product, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent.
- A species that is at risk of extinction due to habitat loss, environmental changes, or other factors.
- Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health.
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment.
- Renewable energy derived from the heat stored beneath the Earth’s surface, used for heating and electricity generation.
- The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide to reduce the impact of climate change.
16 Clues: The natural environment in which a particular species or community of organisms lives. • A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. • Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health. • ...
Disasters -Parth pp 2021-05-18
7 Clues: How does the lava spread. • what comes out of a volcano. • When the grounds start to shake • When does water level rises high up • What is it call when rain doesnt fall • What is it when snow falls from mountains. • Which disaster goes in a spiral shape on ground.
Regiones naturales 2025-01-30
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- Región natural de clima templado y pastos como principal vegetación
- Región natural de clima cálido tropical, con lluvias abundantes}
- Región natural de clima frío con bosques de coníferas
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- Región natural de clima polar con escasa vegetación
- Región natural de clima templado y vegetación de árboles abundante
- Región natural de clima seco estepario
- Región natural de clima cálido con pastos como vegetación
- Región natural seca y de temperaturas extremas
8 Clues: Región natural de clima seco estepario • Región natural seca y de temperaturas extremas • Región natural de clima polar con escasa vegetación • Región natural de clima frío con bosques de coníferas • Región natural de clima cálido con pastos como vegetación • Región natural de clima cálido tropical, con lluvias abundantes} • ...
Storm Runners 2022-03-08
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- The name of something
- oregon location
- Palm breeze
- monkey nickname
- A natural disaster that happens in the story
- character
- Chase uncle
- Something that happens to a person when the get timid
- phones Its for communication
- house a variable in the story
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- Something you travel on
- A main character
- author
- Is a very big storm
- The antagonis
- A character that originated from a story
- Something thats comes with the natural disaster
- scout A organization
- A character
19 Clues: author • character • Palm breeze • Chase uncle • A character • The antagonis • oregon location • monkey nickname • A main character • Is a very big storm • scout A organization • The name of something • Something you travel on • phones Its for communication • house a variable in the story • A character that originated from a story • A natural disaster that happens in the story • ...
304 Puzzle new 2024-05-21
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- A diagram representing data
- A choice
- A person admired for their courage
- Hopeful about the future
- Displaying bravery or valor
- Vitality or power
- Relating to music
- Having supernatural qualities
- Recollection of past events
- The natural world
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- Full of energy and enthusiasm
- Visual representation of data
- Admirable and brave
- A group of organisms living together
- Relating to large-scale production
- Existing in or derived from nature
- Commemorative structure or event
- Economic activity
- Not compulsory
- A solution to a problem
20 Clues: A choice • Not compulsory • Vitality or power • Relating to music • Economic activity • The natural world • Admirable and brave • A solution to a problem • Hopeful about the future • A diagram representing data • Displaying bravery or valor • Recollection of past events • Full of energy and enthusiasm • Visual representation of data • Having supernatural qualities • ...
Earth's Crust 2012-09-25
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- Part of the earths crust that is made of solid rock.
- It is made up of gas ,coal ,oil.
- the remains of a living thing.
- a rock that when under pressure it can change form.
- Minerals building up naturally ,it has straight edges and flat sides.
- The center of the earth.
- natural material made up of minerals.
- A soil that helps plants grow ,made out of clay ,silt ,sand.
- What something feels like.
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- A large natural elevation of earth's crust.
- A natural disaster.
- You can make models with it.
- a machine that is attached to bedrock to measure the strength of earthquake..
- The organic component of soil.
- The other word for magma.
- Breaking down rock ,soils ,minerals,etc.
- A metallic liquid layer that surrounds the solid inner core
- The surface of the earth.
- Materials from soils that are dissolved then carried away by water.
19 Clues: A natural disaster. • The center of the earth. • The other word for magma. • The surface of the earth. • What something feels like. • You can make models with it. • The organic component of soil. • the remains of a living thing. • It is made up of gas ,coal ,oil. • natural material made up of minerals. • Breaking down rock ,soils ,minerals,etc. • ...
Cutting Crossword 2023-05-02
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- the removal of weight
- a curved line having no corners; following head shape
- a slow or immediate build-up of weight
- line perpendicular to horizon
- crown to hairline above ear; separates head from front to back
- recession to recession; separates head from top to bottom
- a straight line
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- line parallel to horizon
- the curved area between forehead and temples
- rotating from a central point
- follows the natural hairline around curve of head
- center forehead to center nape; separates head from left to right
- the prominent bone at the back of the head
- the perimeter line from which the hair grows- outlining head shape
- the area surrounding the natural growth pattern
- anything other than natural fall
- a variable line connecting two reference points
- the back perimeter hairline on the neck
- the highest point of the head
19 Clues: a straight line • the removal of weight • line parallel to horizon • rotating from a central point • line perpendicular to horizon • the highest point of the head • anything other than natural fall • a slow or immediate build-up of weight • the back perimeter hairline on the neck • the prominent bone at the back of the head • the curved area between forehead and temples • ...
CONSERVACIÓN DEL MEDIOAMBIENTE 2025-10-01
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- Reducción o eliminación de la vegetación de un área.
- Práctica de separar los residuos para su reutilización.
- Aumento de la temperatura global.
- Protección de los recursos naturales.
- Daño o alteración del medio ambiente.
- Lugar donde se acumulan residuos.
- Conjunto de acciones para reducir el impacto ambiental tomando de la naturaleza solo los recursos necesarios..
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- Proceso natural que calienta la Tierra.
- Tipo de energía que proviene del agua.
- Fuente de energía renovable que aprovecha el viento.
- Recurso natural esencial para la vida.
- Variedad de seres vivos en la Tierra.
- Conjunto de seres vivos que habitan un lugar.
- Gas necesario para la respiración.
- Gas que contribuye al efecto invernadero.
- Recurso natural que se extrae del suelo de la Tierra.
- Fuente de energía renovable que utiliza la luz del sol.
- Capa que protege la Tierra de los rayos ultravioleta.
- Animal en peligro de desaparecer.
19 Clues: Aumento de la temperatura global. • Lugar donde se acumulan residuos. • Animal en peligro de desaparecer. • Gas necesario para la respiración. • Variedad de seres vivos en la Tierra. • Protección de los recursos naturales. • Daño o alteración del medio ambiente. • Tipo de energía que proviene del agua. • Recurso natural esencial para la vida. • ...
Nutrition 2021-05-04
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- binge on food and then purge the food from the body
- drinking beverages or eating foods in their natural form
- come from plants
- food that is found in its original form
- come from lean animal products and plants
- eating sweets, greasy foods and other high calorie foods sparingly
- eating to excess
- the measurement of heat energy contained in a given amount of food
- tumors that are cancer
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- eating empty calories that do not supply enough vitamins and minerals to maintain the body
- food that has been precooked, preserved and enriched
- organic compounds that maintain body functions
- tumors that are not cancer
- makes up 82% of your body
- eating many different types of natural foods
- inorganice compounds that maintain body functions
- come from animal products
- abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way and, in some cases, metastasize
- self starvation
19 Clues: self starvation • come from plants • eating to excess • tumors that are cancer • makes up 82% of your body • come from animal products • tumors that are not cancer • food that is found in its original form • come from lean animal products and plants • eating many different types of natural foods • organic compounds that maintain body functions • ...
Upcycle 2025-10-22
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- green plants that grow in water
- use something again instead of throwing it away
- thin threads that form fabric or materials
- natural streams of water flowing to the sea
- substances used to make things
- turning old materials into something new and better
- the natural world around us
- containers usually made of plastic or glass
- a building where goods are manufactured
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- harmful substances in the environment
- unwanted or unusable materials
- a large body of salt water covering most of the Earth
- process used materials so they can be used again
- a synthetic material made from oil
- items worn on the feet
- the natural home or environment of an animal or plant
- light, bubbly material used in cushions or shoes
- a thin strand of fibre used for sewing or weaving
- materials basic substances used to make products
19 Clues: items worn on the feet • the natural world around us • unwanted or unusable materials • substances used to make things • green plants that grow in water • a synthetic material made from oil • harmful substances in the environment • a building where goods are manufactured • thin threads that form fabric or materials • natural streams of water flowing to the sea • ...
Chapter 5 2025-10-06
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- Lake Mead contains what percent of Arizona's water supply?
- What demographic does Miller refer to when illustrating who suffers the most from migration caused by environmental degragation?
- What act from 1882 prohibited a specific race of laborers from entering the US?
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- What phenomenon does Miller warn to lead to internal checkpoints and borders within the homeland during disasters?
- Florida prevented more than _____ "hitch-hiking, rod-riding, and flivver-driving itinerants" from entering in 1936.
- What is "the greatest environmental killer" according to Giles Slade?
- Miller draws a parallel between current US domestic border enforcement and historical enforcement during which US disaster?
7 Clues: Lake Mead contains what percent of Arizona's water supply? • What is "the greatest environmental killer" according to Giles Slade? • What act from 1882 prohibited a specific race of laborers from entering the US? • What phenomenon does Miller warn to lead to internal checkpoints and borders within the homeland during disasters? • ...
BBB Final Exam Review 2017-01-17
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- Egyptian president who resides in a military hospital for life, since the Arab Spring
- Most economies in the world are this type.
- Industries that are also called extractive industries
- __Creation is one big advantage of trade
- Factors that shape a country’s culture (eg. History, Religion)
- Canada’s rate is falling behind the US and other G20 countries
- __ fluctuations can create a barrier to trade
- Reliance of two or more countries on each other to survive
- _____ Venture is one way to expand internationally which limits risk
- A country’s own market at home
- One of the world’s largest sources of financial assistance to fight poverty
- Cultural expectations, appearances, and behaviours that are standard.
- Law of __ states that consumers will buy more as prices fall
- Duty on imports (percentage)
- Rules and etiquette in a foreign country
- __ of goods means that trade can provide many choices in products
- __ corporation is a company owned by the government like Canada Post
- ___ language includes many factors such as gestures or the way you dress
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- Country where Bouazizi set himself of fire and began the Arab Spring of Revolutions
- Group of countries that border the Pacific Ocean, meet to promote trade. Abbr.
- A tariff or quota is a form of ___________________ so that domestic industries can thrive.
- CETA will allow European companies to bid on our gov’t ___ jobs (building bridges)
- Trade Org. established after the war, main focus is currency stability abbr.
- __Costs will go up under CETA because patents will be extended
- a think tank made up of 34 countries and ranks quality of life abbr.
- The main org. that deals with rules of trade and handles trade disputes
- A deep trough
- Trade can be a disadvantage if it provides support for non___________ gov’ts
- __Advantage relates to human resources/level of education of the Canadian population
- Follows a trough where output begins to expand and more jobs are created
- when a government nationalizes all businesses foreign or domestic
- One reason why companies expand internationally
- Trade can be a disadvantage if we lose our cultural ___ becoming a monoculture
- ____ disasters or risks like floods, tsunamis or volcanoes
- Risk created by political decisions causing instability to the dollar.
- Establishing a subsidiary in a foreign country (ie.investing) (abbr.)
- bi-lateral agreement signed with the EU
37 Clues: A deep trough • Duty on imports (percentage) • A country’s own market at home • bi-lateral agreement signed with the EU • __Creation is one big advantage of trade • Rules and etiquette in a foreign country • Most economies in the world are this type. • __ fluctuations can create a barrier to trade • One reason why companies expand internationally • ...
Government Acronyms 2018-03-12
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- Coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government.
- Conducts the legal business of the United States government and enforces federal law and prosecutes cases in federal court.
- Oversees actions in six geographic areas of the world plus the work of the specific task commands of Transportation, Special Operations, and Strategic Commands.
- Carries out the delivery of mail and maintains thousands of post offices around the country.
- Issues weather forecasts and disseminates weather data that it gathers, from satellites and other sources.
- Investigates threats of terrorism and foreign intrigue against the country as well as alleged violations of federal criminal law.
- Regulates communication by radio, television, telephone, telegraph, satellite, cable, and the internet.
- Provides assistance, information, and loans to the nation's small businesses.
- Leads the federal government's response to natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods.
- In 1965 Congress created this department to address the inadequate housing in which many Americans lived.
- The Pentagon is its headquarters
- Establishes rules for air traffic
- Its programs have been the main reasons why the federal budget and bureaucracy have grown these past 25 years.
- Program created to develop the resources of the area in and around the Tennesse River.
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- Provides grants for artistic endeavors and for scientific research.
- Congress created this in 1921 to ensure the activities of federal offices and personal stay within the law and within budget guidelines.
- The first independent agency that Congress created.
- They are the highest ranking members of the U.S military
- Inspects and grades foods that U.S farmers produce and that importers bring into the country.
- Conducts elections by workers at a company when the workers request it to determine whether the majority wants a union to represent them in negotiations with management.
- Coordinates and regulates the network of Farm Credit Associations throughout the country.
- Collects taxes within the United States
- Pools together FHA mortgage loans and sells these large packages to investors.
- Insures some mortgages that private banks make to homeowners.
- Created after the Great Depression to ensure the deposits that people have in banks.
- President Bush formed this department after 9/11 in order to protect the country from future attacks.
- Congress created this department as a response to the perceived need for unified federal oversight of the nation's transportation system.
- Certifies the quality of foods and cosmetics sold in America and approves new prescription drugs.
- Congress created this department in 1953 to replace the Federal Security Agency.
29 Clues: The Pentagon is its headquarters • Establishes rules for air traffic • Collects taxes within the United States • The first independent agency that Congress created. • They are the highest ranking members of the U.S military • Insures some mortgages that private banks make to homeowners. • Coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government. • ...
Human Development Index 2014-11-05
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- The country that is at positive 5 in the HDI, but drops down to about a 28 when the IHDI is applied
- The HDI Value range where countries score from .700 to .799
- The country with the highest HDI
- The country that is ranked highest out of the Latin American country considered to have a "Very High Development"
- The reason why natural disasters may occur
- The HDI value range where countries range from .550 to .699
- Another component of the HDI with an indicator of expected years of schooling and mean years of schooling
- The reason why the poor, and informal workers, are vulnerable to economic and health shocks
- The second founder of the HDI who is from Pakistan
- Something that the poor, informal workers, and socially excluded people are vulnerable to
- One of the founders of the HDI who is from India
- The third dimension of the HDI with an indicator of GNI per capita
- One of the dimensions of the HDI with an indicator of life expectancy
- The region with 13 countries that have rising inequality
- A country that is criticized to have a misleading human development rank. It is also known as the "dragon" of the HDI
- Another criticism of the HDI
- The country where human progress is the slowest
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- One of the largest criticism of the HDI, in which it doesn't consider this issue
- Countries must score a .800 to be put in this HDI Value range
- A word that criticizers use to describe the development categories
- The organization that published the Human Development Index (abbreviation only)
- The region with highest number countries that have living inequality
- The region with highest number countries that have rising inequality
- A country's economic status and performance can look much less impressive when adjusted for?
- In the low Human Development category, every country is in Africa or Asia. Is this true or false?
- The member of the BRICS that has the lowest ranking
- The HDI value range where countries range with a score less than .550
- The elephant of the HDI Table
- A word to describe the HDI, in which describes how the numerical numbers were derived to rank the countries
- The level of human development when inequality is taken into account
- The country that is ranked highest amongst the Asian countries on the HDI, and that has been ranked highest three times
31 Clues: Another criticism of the HDI • The elephant of the HDI Table • The country with the highest HDI • The reason why natural disasters may occur • The country where human progress is the slowest • One of the founders of the HDI who is from India • The second founder of the HDI who is from Pakistan • The member of the BRICS that has the lowest ranking • ...
Ecology Unit Vocabulary 2022-04-11
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- The nonliving factors which affect the system - for example weather, natural disasters, drought.
- A food _________ is a way of showing how food chains are related.
- A food _________ consists of organisms in which each link feeds on the one ahead and is eaten by the one behind.
- A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit from the relationship.
- The role that an organism plays in its environment.
- A habitat in which the freshwater of a river meets the salt water of the ocean.
- The living factors which affect the system - for example predators or food supply.
- Ocean biome; water contains approximately 3.5% salt.
- 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.
- ________ capacity is the maximum number of organisms that the environment can support.
- An animal that feeds on the remains of a dead organism.
- An extremely cold, dry biome with permafrost.
- A consumer that eats other consumers or animals.
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- 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.
- Areas of standing water such as marches, swamps and bogs; acts as a filter of run off water.
- A coniferous forest biome characterized by long cold winters and short summers; famous for mountains.
- A symbiotic relationship in which one member is benefited and the second is neither harmed nor benefited.
- Water that is not salty or has minute traces of salt, ponds, lakes, streams.
- 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.
- A symbiotic relationship whereby one organism/species benefits from the relationship and the other organism is harmed.
- A consumer that eats only producers like plants or algae.
- A hot or cold region that receives less than 25 centimeters of rain a year.
- The environment in which an organism lives.
- 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.
26 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. • ...
Financial Aspects of Business Vocab Crossword 2023-12-15
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- shows when a company expects cash coming into the business and cash paid out
- promise made by the manufacturer concerning the performance or quality of a product or service
- the monetary funds invested in a project
- Capital money raised from within the company or by selling part of the company interest
- a projection of what it will cost for the first year of operation
- business organization with a single owner and operator of a business; no partners or shareholders
- insurance which covers replacement costs and loss of income
- Capital money raised by borrowing money to be repaid later
- risks occurring from fluctuations in business conditions such as competition,inflation,recession or government policies
- business granted a charter recognizing it as a separate legal entity having its own rights, privileges and liabilities distinct from those of its members
- debts expected to be paid off within the year
- an agreement to operate a business in the name of an established company
- debts not expected to be paid off within the year
- partners share in the profits and losses of the business; both are equally liable for company debts
- formal proposal providing detailed descriptions of a new business to potential investors and lenders
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- costs which will not be repeated after a business is operating
- partners have an unequal share and liability in the business; they are responsible only for the amount they invested
- Insurance insurance which covers the owners or managers of a business; owners of a business are usually required to have life insurance before they qualify for a loan
- insurance which will usually cover expenses when businesses, individuals and products are found liable because of injury or other damage
- net worth; assets minus liabilities
- assets used over a long period to operate the business
- risks occurring from natural disasters such as floods, droughts and tornadoes
- legal agreement between two or more people to be responsible for a business
- summary of your current personal financial condition
- a member-only cooperative created by labor unions or groups of employees
- process of starting your own business
- contract between a business and an insurance company covering a certain business risk
- the summary of a business’s assets, liabilities and equity
- costs which must be paid throughout the business life
- risks occurring because of human errors and the unpredictable nature of employees and the work environment
- process of analyzing exposure to risk and determining how to best handle such exposure
- assets expected to convert to money within the year
32 Clues: net worth; assets minus liabilities • process of starting your own business • the monetary funds invested in a project • debts expected to be paid off within the year • debts not expected to be paid off within the year • assets expected to convert to money within the year • summary of your current personal financial condition • ...
5 Themes of Geography - Sudlow 2023-09-16
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- People, goods and ___________ are the 3 things that move when we discuss the theme MOVEMENT.
- Finding a specific spot on the earth is the best way to describe this theme.
- Theme that labels and groups areas with a shared or similar characteristic(s).
- Things or events that cause people to leave an area.
- What moves through books, movies and the internet?
- Theme that describes the physical or human characteristics of an area.
- The part of a map that lets you know which direction is north, south, east or west.
- Landforms, vegetation, and bodies of water are examples of the _______________ characteristics of an area.
- A person putting on sunscreen before going out in the bright sunlight is an example of humans ________ to the environment.
- Term for goods, merchandise, that are coming into a country.
- A person breathing oxygen is an example of humans _______________ on the environment.
- Theme that explains the how and why people and goods get to different places.
- What region in the USA is Iowa located in?
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- Things that get people to move to a new area, like better jobs or more freedom, are called ____________________.
- Things that are transported from one area to another by means of cargo ships or planes, semi-trucks or pipelines.
- Farmers changing grassland into farmland is an example of humans ________________ the environment.
- Describing where something is, based on its address or coordinates.
- The ways people depend on, adapt to and modify the earth are all part of human environment ________________.
- Describing where something is based on its position with respect to other landmarks.
- Gives the viewers information, in symbols and or colors, needed for the map to make sense.
- People who flee or try to escape war or natural disasters by moving to another region or country.
- Architecture, language, and religion are examples of the ______________ characteristics of an area.
- The part of the map that helps the viewer determine distances between spots on the map.
- The 0 degree line of latitude. It separates the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres.
- Term for people who move to an area for reasons such as great job opportunities or more freedom.
- The 0 degree line of longitude. It separates the Earth into western and eastern hemispheres.
- Goods that are made in one country but are sold and then sent to another country for trade.
27 Clues: What region in the USA is Iowa located in? • What moves through books, movies and the internet? • Things or events that cause people to leave an area. • Term for goods, merchandise, that are coming into a country. • Describing where something is, based on its address or coordinates. • Theme that describes the physical or human characteristics of an area. • ...
Investing- Aubrey Shafer 2025-03-25
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- A place where people buy and sell pieces of companies, called shares, to make money.
- When the market falls, 20% falls from recent highs, and people are resimism.
- Money paid to the people who buy stocks.
- The process of putting cash aside so it can be used in the short term and on minimal notice.
- The increase in value of an asset usually recognized when it is sold for a higher amount.
- Guaranteed plan giving to trade workers, police officers, etc.
- This measures the price performance of a basket of securities.
- A ledger system where they record what's going on with crypto.
- The total value of a company's stock.
- Some examples of this are stocks, bonds, index funds, property, cash, t-bills, and money market accounts
- Chooses and takes care of the investments in a mutual fund for a fee.
- Some of the money saved for a particular purpose.
- This plan is great for younger people and is tax free.
- A collection of stocks, bonds, or other assets that trades on a stock exchange.
- When you work, pay tax, then the government uses it, and then you get money when you can't work anymore.
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- If you leave your company, you can rollover your 401k plan, or into a new investment account.
- Having worked a certain amount of time with a company, you will own 100% of the money your companies maintained in your 401k.
- This is a good plan option for if your income is super low.
- Something a company does like putting out a new product, laying off employees, publicly expressing political views, causing the stock market to change.
- Currencies that's created and backed by the government, but not tied to or backed by any physical commodity.
- The process of putting your money to work over the long term, by buying and holding assets that will grow from compound interest.
- The things that happen outside of a company that they can't control that might affect their stock prices like natural disasters, pandemics, inflation, war etc.
- Magical employer-sponsored retirement plan with tax benefits.
- When the market rises, 20% rises after 20% falls, people are optimistic.
- The process of offering shares of a private corporation to the public in a new stock insurance.
- Pools money from a large group of investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, and other securities.
26 Clues: The total value of a company's stock. • Money paid to the people who buy stocks. • Some of the money saved for a particular purpose. • This plan is great for younger people and is tax free. • This is a good plan option for if your income is super low. • Magical employer-sponsored retirement plan with tax benefits. • ...
Population: Factors, Growth, Strategies 2023-04-13
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- increase in population due to births
- decrease in population due to deaths
- in order to estimate a population size, population _______ is done
- the ____ rate of r-selection species is usually quite high
- the population of K-selection species is usually ____ over time
- in an ideal, unlimited environment, this kind of population increase can occur
- the body size of K-selection species is typically ____
- increase in population due to organisms moving into the environment
- decrease in population due to organisms moving out of an environment
- the maximum population of a species that an environment can sustainably support (2 words)
- in bottom-up population control, resources are limited to ____ trophic levels which limits the energy available to other trophic levels
- this country has the highest population in 2023
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- using the capture-mark-release-recapture method, population can be estimated using this calculation (2 words)
- the amount of a resource that can be taken from an ecosystem without affecting the long-term population is known as the sustainable ____
- as wastes accumulate in a closed population of yeast, the mortality rate increases in the ____ phase of the population curve
- in the ____ phase of population growth, the rate slows as resources start to become limited
- K-selection species typically invest a lot of time, energy, and resources into their ____
- an organism that eats fish
- the body size of r-selection species is typically ____
- the capacity for an ecosystem to remain productive and diverse indefinitely
- in the ____ phase of population growth, the population remains steady at or near the carrying capacity
- in ____ population control, higher trophic levels are used to control population dynamics (2 words)
- in the plateau phase of population growth, (natality + immigration) and (mortality + emigration) are ____
- if (emigration + mortality) is greater than (immigration + natality) the population will ____
- sometimes fish cannot be kept within a certain size range so that they can be allowed to ____
- this type of population growth occurs when environmental pressures limit the rate of growth
- one reason yeast is useful for population studies is that it reproduces very ____
- density ________ factors that limit population growth are related to the size of the population
- population growth factors such as weather and climate and natural disasters are known as density _______ factors
- if natality is greater than mortality, the population will ____
- early in a population history, the growth rate is very slow in a period known as the ____ (2 words)
31 Clues: an organism that eats fish • increase in population due to births • decrease in population due to deaths • this country has the highest population in 2023 • the body size of r-selection species is typically ____ • the body size of K-selection species is typically ____ • the ____ rate of r-selection species is usually quite high • ...
Service: Helping Wild Animals Crossword #2 2023-04-25
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- The natural environment in which a species lives
- An animal that preys on others for food
- A species that no longer exists on Earth
- A species that is at risk of becoming extinct
- The protection and preservation of natural resources
- An animal that is hunted and killed by another animal for food
- The destruction or degradation of a natural habitat
- The seasonal movement of animals from one place to another
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- An area where wildlife and natural resources are protected
- The illegal trade of endangered species, their parts or products
- The variety of different species and their relationships within an ecosystem
- The illegal hunting, capturing or killing of wild animals
- A community of interacting living and non-living things
13 Clues: An animal that preys on others for food • A species that no longer exists on Earth • A species that is at risk of becoming extinct • The natural environment in which a species lives • The destruction or degradation of a natural habitat • The protection and preservation of natural resources • A community of interacting living and non-living things • ...
What is Environmental Science 2025-05-30
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- Resources - Resources that cannot be replaced. Examples: oil and natural gas.
- -Study of the natural and physical processes using structured methods of observation and experimentation.
- Science- Study of the interaction between the living and nonliving components of the environment.
- Crisis- This crisis occurs in developing countries and happens when human populations grow too quickly for the regions to support.
- Resources- Any natural substance that living things use. Examples include: air, soil, minerals, plants, sunlight, animals, and fossil fuels.
- Countries- Highly industrialized countries whose citizens have high average incomes.
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- Countries - Less industrialized countries whose citizens have low average incomes.
- The irreversible disappearance of a population or a species.
- Resources- Resources that are continually being replaced. Examples: wind, water, forests, and sunlight.
- Crisis - This crisis occurs in developed countries and happens when people use up, waste, or pollute natural resources faster than those resources can be renewed, replaced, or cleaned up.
- Occurs when harmful levels of chemicals or waste materials are introduced into the environment. Examples include: air, water, and soil.
- Science- Uses the information provided by pure science to solve problems. Example: engineering, medicine, and environmental science.
- Science- Seeks to answer questions about how the natural world works. Examples: biology, physics, and chemistry.
- of Commons- problem in which every individual tries to reap the greatest benefit from a given resource.
14 Clues: The irreversible disappearance of a population or a species. • Resources - Resources that cannot be replaced. Examples: oil and natural gas. • Countries - Less industrialized countries whose citizens have low average incomes. • Countries- Highly industrialized countries whose citizens have high average incomes. • ...
Chapter 1 Sections 1 & 2 2012-08-27
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- Resource Can be replaced relatively quickly by natural processes
- of Supply and Demand States that the greater the deman for a limited supply the more the thing is worth
- Can be broken down by natural processes
- Resources A resource that can be replaced through natural process
- Footprint The productive area of the land needed to support one person
- Period Obtained food by collecting plants and hunting wild animals
- Depletion A large fraction of the resources have been used up
- The number and variety of species that live in an area
- Practice of growing, breeding, and caring for plants and animals
- Resource Resource that forms at a much slower rate than the rate it is consumed
- An undesired change in air, water, or soil that has bad affects
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- Revolution Practice of growing, breeding, domesticating animals
- Revolution Shift from energy sources to fossil fuels
- Condition in which human needs are met indefinately
- Nation Higher average incomes, slower population growth
- Science Study of humans and their interaction on the environment
- Nation Lower average incomes ,agriculture-based economies
- Study of living things and how they interact with each other and their nonliving environment
18 Clues: Can be broken down by natural processes • Condition in which human needs are met indefinately • Revolution Shift from energy sources to fossil fuels • The number and variety of species that live in an area • Nation Higher average incomes, slower population growth • Nation Lower average incomes ,agriculture-based economies • ...
Animal kingdom 2020-12-09
14 Clues: TUBEFEET • MILK SUGAR • THIN SHELLED • NATURAL SYSTEM • A GROUP OF HYPAE • HARD OUTER COVERING • BIOCHEMICAL PROCESS • MOVEMENT IN AMOEBA • SAPROPHYTIC BACTERIA • INFLAMMATION OF LUNGS • COMMA SHAPED BACTERIA • PORES ALL OVER THE BODY • FUNGI AN EXAMPLE OF YEAST • NATURAL FERTILIZER FOR PLANTS
NATURAL WORLD 2021-07-11
7 Clues: a part of a tree. • it´s full of flowers • we fished in the ...... • has lots of different countries • you can see this falling in the sky • they grow in the field and it´s long • bird's make it to take care their eggs.
Natural environment 2021-07-22
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- a situation in which an animal is kept in a zoo or a person is kept as a prisoner, rather than being free
- situation where animals or plants may soon not exist because there are very few now alive
- be likely to cause harm or damage someone or somthing
- the natural environment of an animal or a plant
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- the protection of nature
- illegally catch or kill an animal
- a group of plants or animals that share similar characteristic
7 Clues: the protection of nature • illegally catch or kill an animal • the natural environment of an animal or a plant • be likely to cause harm or damage someone or somthing • a group of plants or animals that share similar characteristic • situation where animals or plants may soon not exist because there are very few now alive • ...
natural diesaters 2022-03-31
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- water stuck on land from excessive rain
- lava
- quake ground shaking
- water push over to land
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- severe thunderstorms in warm, moist, unstable air along and ahead of cold fronts
- land has no rainfall for a long period for time
- produce strong winds, storm surge flooding, and heavy rainfall that can lead to inland flooding, tornadoes, and rip currents
7 Clues: lava • quake ground shaking • water push over to land • water stuck on land from excessive rain • land has no rainfall for a long period for time • severe thunderstorms in warm, moist, unstable air along and ahead of cold fronts • produce strong winds, storm surge flooding, and heavy rainfall that can lead to inland flooding, tornadoes, and rip currents
Natural selection 2022-04-14
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- the child of a human, animal, or plant
- an animal being hunted and eaten by another animal
- a variety
- the process or act of trying to win analogous similar in function, but different origin
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- theory that life forms came from simple ones
- to have young or offspring
- of or being a vestige, esp. an anatomical one
7 Clues: a variety • to have young or offspring • the child of a human, animal, or plant • theory that life forms came from simple ones • of or being a vestige, esp. an anatomical one • an animal being hunted and eaten by another animal • the process or act of trying to win analogous similar in function, but different origin
Natural phenomena 2017-02-26
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 2018-06-08
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- A clear liquid that has no taste or odor.
- It is the act of keeping and protecting from waste, loss, or destruction.
- It is a large area of land covered with many trees and other plants.
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- It is the conditions outside at a particular place and time.
- It is a hard matter formed from mineral and earth material like rocks.
- It is one of the earth's seven major areas of land like Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America
- It is the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and it is made up of oxygen, nitrogen, and other gases, and has no taste, odor, or color..
7 Clues: A clear liquid that has no taste or odor. • It is the conditions outside at a particular place and time. • It is a large area of land covered with many trees and other plants. • It is a hard matter formed from mineral and earth material like rocks. • It is the act of keeping and protecting from waste, loss, or destruction. • ...
Natural Resources 2019-01-15
7 Clues: save and protect • use an item again • resources can be replaced in a short time • region place where many factories are located • region place with much flat land and rich soil • washing away of soil by rain, wind, and nearby rivers • resources take a long time to replace or cannot be replaced
Natural Resources 2014-05-18
7 Clues: a person • currently • the clear liquid • not made by human beings • the protection of the natural world • the qualities that may not be fully developed yet • alternative substance that is burned to produce heator power
natural hazards 2014-03-27
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- on the 26th january 2003 satellite image of act, what colour is used to show the bushfire smoke?
- which state/territory of australia has the highest tsunami risk?
- severe storms produce heavey rainfall, lighting, ....... severe winds and tornadoes.
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- which natural hazard causes greatest damage to bulidings to austrlia?
- austrlias tropical cyclones occour over nothern australia between ........ and april
- worldwide we can expect how may earthquake of magnitude 7.0-7.9 each year?
- what bushfire season does meekatharra and darwin have common?
7 Clues: what bushfire season does meekatharra and darwin have common? • which state/territory of australia has the highest tsunami risk? • which natural hazard causes greatest damage to bulidings to austrlia? • worldwide we can expect how may earthquake of magnitude 7.0-7.9 each year? • ...
NATURAL DISASTER 2016-05-11
7 Clues: active volcano • earthquake measured • lava below the earth • tidal or storm waves • the earths upper layer • an opening on the earths surface • is a sudden shaking of the ground
NATURAL DISASTER 2016-05-04
7 Clues: HOW ARE TIDAL WAVES • THE UPPER LAYER OF EARTH • WHO MADE A RITHCHER SCALE • WHAT WE SAY TIDAL WAVES SECOND WORD • WITH WHAT LAYERS OF EARTH ARE MADE OF • PEOPLE WHO STUDY ABOUT EARTHQUAKES ARE KNOWN AS • BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE ERUPTIONS VOLCANOES CAN BE [ANY ONE]
Natural Selection 2015-12-14
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- A human cell contains 23 of these. They contain the DNA that genetically determines whether or not the offspring is male or female.
- Process of characteristics transmitted from parent to offspring.
- The will to stay strong;the combining of the stronger genes.
- The basic physical and functional unit of heredity made up of DNA.
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- A group of individuals that are born at about the same time.
- A way to produce offspring that has specific or new characteristics. It could also be used to eliminate a trait.
- The true definition of awesomeness.
7 Clues: The true definition of awesomeness. • A group of individuals that are born at about the same time. • The will to stay strong;the combining of the stronger genes. • Process of characteristics transmitted from parent to offspring. • The basic physical and functional unit of heredity made up of DNA. • ...
natural disaster 2016-05-13
7 Clues: period of dry weather • flow of water on the land • serious of huge giant wave • part of land slides down a hilly slope • erruption molten rock, lava & hot gases • sea storm accompined with highspeed winds • sudden shaking in the surface of the earth
Natural disaster 2023-10-30
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- a movement of air going upwards
- a violent storm with very strong winds that move in a circle. There is often also a long cloud that is narrower at the bottom than the top.
- a long channel dug at the side of a field or road, to hold or take away water
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- to become flat or flatter; to make something flat or flatter
- the length of time that something lasts or continue
- a room or rooms in a building, partly or completely below the level of the ground
- to pull a tree, plant, etc. out of the ground
7 Clues: a movement of air going upwards • to pull a tree, plant, etc. out of the ground • the length of time that something lasts or continue • to become flat or flatter; to make something flat or flatter • a long channel dug at the side of a field or road, to hold or take away water • a room or rooms in a building, partly or completely below the level of the ground • ...
Natural Resources 2023-11-01
7 Clues: object being tested • an early version of a design • A limit on possible solutions. • the desirable features of solution. • how humans change the natural world to meet a need • the process of designing new or improved technology • test that dose not give any advantage to the conditions
