natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Canada 2023-04-17
Across
- a natural resource used to make jewelry
- A shield that surrounds Canada
- Canada's government
- combination of a market and command economy.
- Created a free trade zone for Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- Canada's leader
- wood/ trees being cut down
- algal bloom
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- It is a mountain range and it is the largest mountain range in North America
- 21st century high standard trade agreement
- 5 lakes that are apart of US and Canada
- A city in eastern Canada
- a bay inside Canada's shield
- environmental issue that affects rain
- deforestation
- Percentage of how many adults that can read and write
- a natural resource that is used to make transportation fuels like gasoline
- The process of digging up minerals in the ground.
- ore a natural resource used to make steel
19 Clues: algal bloom • deforestation • Canada's leader • Canada's government • A city in eastern Canada • wood/ trees being cut down • a bay inside Canada's shield • A shield that surrounds Canada • environmental issue that affects rain • a natural resource used to make jewelry • 5 lakes that are apart of US and Canada • ore a natural resource used to make steel • ...
Canada 2023-04-17
Across
- a natural resource used to make jewelry
- A shield that surrounds Canada
- Canada's government
- combination of a market and command economy.
- Created a free trade zone for Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- Canada's leader
- wood/ trees being cut down
- algal bloom
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- It is a mountain range and it is the largest mountain range in North America
- 21st century high standard trade agreement
- 5 lakes that are apart of US and Canada
- A city in eastern Canada
- a bay inside Canada's shield
- environmental issue that affects rain
- deforestation
- Percentage of how many adults that can read and write
- a natural resource that is used to make transportation fuels like gasoline
- The process of digging up minerals in the ground.
- ore a natural resource used to make steel
19 Clues: algal bloom • deforestation • Canada's leader • Canada's government • A city in eastern Canada • wood/ trees being cut down • a bay inside Canada's shield • A shield that surrounds Canada • environmental issue that affects rain • a natural resource used to make jewelry • 5 lakes that are apart of US and Canada • ore a natural resource used to make steel • ...
AP CROSSWORD 2024-09-18
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- ASYA Kilala ang rehiyong ito sa katawagang Central o Inner Asia
- MADRE Ito ay ang pinakamahabang bahagi na matatagpuan sa hilaga at kanlurang bahagi ng Luzon.
- Ito ang pag-aaral ng lupa, mga anyong-lupa, klima, at kung paano nakakaapekto ang mga ito sa buhay ng mga tao
- Ito ay ang pagdumi o pagkasira ng kapaligiran dahil sa mga mapanganib na bagay tulad ng basura, kemikal, at usok.
- Ito ang mga pulo na nakahiwalay sa mainland.
- RENEWABLE RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resource na hindi maaaring muling magamit o mapalitan sa pamamagitan ng natural na proseso.
- Ito ang pagbabago ng mga tao o hayop para makasurvive sa kanilang kapaligiran.
- Ito ay ang paligid kung saan tayo nabubuhay.
- Ito ay ang mga ulat o impormasyon tungkol sa mga nangyayari sa paligid, tulad ng mga kaganapan, balita, at mga isyu.
- Ito ay ang malaking bahagi ng lupa, tulad ng mga pangunahing pulo ng isang bansa.
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- Ito ay ang pangkaraniwang kondisyon ng panahon sa isang lugar sa loob ng mahabang panahon.
- Ito ay ang proseso ng pagkuha ng mga gamit o materyales na hindi na kailangan at ginagawang bago upang magamit muli.
- Ito ay isang lugar na puno ng mga puno, shrubs, at iba pang halaman.
- Ito ay ang pinakamalaking kontinente sa mundo. Dito matatagpuan ang maraming bansa at kultura. May iba't ibang tanawin at klima ang Asya.
- RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resource na hindi nabubuhay tulad ng mga mineral, tubig, hangin, at iba pa.
- SILANGANG ASYA Ito ay isang rehiyon sa Asya na binubuo ng mga bansang nasa pagitan ng India at Tsina.
- RING OF FIRE Ito ay isang lugar sa paligid ng Karagatang Pasipiko na maraming bulkan at lindol.
- RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resource na maaaring muling magamit o mapalitan sa pamamagitan ng natural na proseso.
- Ito ay isang teritoryo na may sariling gobyerno at mga mamamayan.
- RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resources na nabubuhay at nabubuo mula sa mga organismo
20 Clues: Ito ang mga pulo na nakahiwalay sa mainland. • Ito ay ang paligid kung saan tayo nabubuhay. • ASYA Kilala ang rehiyong ito sa katawagang Central o Inner Asia • Ito ay isang teritoryo na may sariling gobyerno at mga mamamayan. • Ito ay isang lugar na puno ng mga puno, shrubs, at iba pang halaman. • ...
AP CROSSWORD 2024-09-18
Across
- ASYA Kilala ang rehiyong ito sa katawagang Central o Inner Asia
- MADRE Ito ay ang pinakamahabang bahagi na matatagpuan sa hilaga at kanlurang bahagi ng Luzon.
- Ito ang pag-aaral ng lupa, mga anyong-lupa, klima, at kung paano nakakaapekto ang mga ito sa buhay ng mga tao
- Ito ay ang pagdumi o pagkasira ng kapaligiran dahil sa mga mapanganib na bagay tulad ng basura, kemikal, at usok.
- Ito ang mga pulo na nakahiwalay sa mainland.
- RENEWABLE RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resource na hindi maaaring muling magamit o mapalitan sa pamamagitan ng natural na proseso.
- Ito ang pagbabago ng mga tao o hayop para makasurvive sa kanilang kapaligiran.
- Ito ay ang paligid kung saan tayo nabubuhay.
- Ito ay ang mga ulat o impormasyon tungkol sa mga nangyayari sa paligid, tulad ng mga kaganapan, balita, at mga isyu.
- Ito ay ang malaking bahagi ng lupa, tulad ng mga pangunahing pulo ng isang bansa.
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- Ito ay ang pangkaraniwang kondisyon ng panahon sa isang lugar sa loob ng mahabang panahon.
- Ito ay ang proseso ng pagkuha ng mga gamit o materyales na hindi na kailangan at ginagawang bago upang magamit muli.
- Ito ay isang lugar na puno ng mga puno, shrubs, at iba pang halaman.
- Ito ay ang pinakamalaking kontinente sa mundo. Dito matatagpuan ang maraming bansa at kultura. May iba't ibang tanawin at klima ang Asya.
- RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resource na hindi nabubuhay tulad ng mga mineral, tubig, hangin, at iba pa.
- SILANGANG ASYA Ito ay isang rehiyon sa Asya na binubuo ng mga bansang nasa pagitan ng India at Tsina.
- RING OF FIRE Ito ay isang lugar sa paligid ng Karagatang Pasipiko na maraming bulkan at lindol.
- RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resource na maaaring muling magamit o mapalitan sa pamamagitan ng natural na proseso.
- Ito ay isang teritoryo na may sariling gobyerno at mga mamamayan.
- RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resources na nabubuhay at nabubuo mula sa mga organismo
20 Clues: Ito ang mga pulo na nakahiwalay sa mainland. • Ito ay ang paligid kung saan tayo nabubuhay. • ASYA Kilala ang rehiyong ito sa katawagang Central o Inner Asia • Ito ay isang teritoryo na may sariling gobyerno at mga mamamayan. • Ito ay isang lugar na puno ng mga puno, shrubs, at iba pang halaman. • ...
Ecology Activity 5 2025-10-24
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- existing in finite quantity; not capable of being replenished.
- Living factors of an ecosystem.
- Produce their own food and energy.
- the act of using too much of something, especially a natural resource
- System of living beings that coexist in a same space.
- A chemical process that occurs in plants, algae, and some types of bacteria, when they are exposed to sunlight
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- The significant reduction or consumption of a quantity of something, especially a natural resource, to the point of near
- Soil degradation in arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas due to climatic factors and human activities such as overcrop, intensive grazing and deforestación
- A type of protected natural area that focuses on protect habitats of specific species or delicate ecosystems
- Terrestrial or aquatic spaces designated for the preservation of ecosystems and species.
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- The excessive use of a natural resource, exceeding its capacity for regeneration and leading to its depletion.
- The preservation and responsible management of natural environments to ensure their
- A group of organisms that can reproduce with each other and produce fertile
- resources: materials and energy sources found in nature that belong to a nation and are used for its public welfare.
- Actions aimed at recovering degraded ecosystems, such as reforesting deforested areas and restoring wetlands to restore environmental balance.
- a colourless, odourless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms.
- A type of protected natural area that focuses on the conservation, research, recreation and environmental education
- physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- Cycles: the continuous movement of matter and energy through the atmosphere
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular ecosystem, plants, animals and other organisms that are living in an
- use (something) in the wrong way or for the wrong purpose.
- capable of being renewed.
- Non living factors of an Decomposers: Break down dead organic
24 Clues: capable of being renewed. • Living factors of an ecosystem. • Produce their own food and energy. • System of living beings that coexist in a same space. • use (something) in the wrong way or for the wrong purpose. • Non living factors of an Decomposers: Break down dead organic • existing in finite quantity; not capable of being replenished. • ...
Naturaleza 2024-05-15
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- Montaña que expulsa lava y gases
- Gran masa de hielo que se desplaza lentamente
- Terreno llano con hierba
- Elevación natural del terreno
- Región árida con poca vegetación
- Cuerpo de agua rodeado de tierra
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- Cavidad natural en la tierra
- Bosque tropical denso
- Gran masa de agua salada que cubre la mayor parte de la Tierra
- Valle profundo con paredes escarpadas
- Extensión de arena, especialmente en la costa
- Caída de agua desde una altura
- Área con alta densidad de árboles
- Corriente natural de agua que fluye hacia el mar
- Porción de tierra rodeada de agua por todos lados
15 Clues: Bosque tropical denso • Terreno llano con hierba • Cavidad natural en la tierra • Elevación natural del terreno • Caída de agua desde una altura • Montaña que expulsa lava y gases • Región árida con poca vegetación • Cuerpo de agua rodeado de tierra • Área con alta densidad de árboles • Valle profundo con paredes escarpadas • Extensión de arena, especialmente en la costa • ...
MICROPARCIAL FARMACOLOGIA 2025-07-03
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- amargo de la cúrcuma que estimula la bilis
- vegetal colerético y colagogo
- mineral usada como colagogo directo
- natural presente en el diente de león
- semisintético derivado del ácido biliar
- colerético útil en colestasis del embarazo
- vegetal que se obtiene de la alcachofa
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- vegetal que ayuda a reducir el colesterol LDL
- corto del ácido norursodesoxicólico
- natural que estimula la contracción de la vesícula biliar
- biliar usado para disolver cálculos de colesterol
- colerético contraindicado en obstrucción completa
- sintético usado en casos de sequedad bucal
- natural extraído del boldo
- sintético que se estudia en esteatosis hepática
15 Clues: natural extraído del boldo • vegetal colerético y colagogo • corto del ácido norursodesoxicólico • mineral usada como colagogo directo • natural presente en el diente de león • vegetal que se obtiene de la alcachofa • semisintético derivado del ácido biliar • amargo de la cúrcuma que estimula la bilis • sintético usado en casos de sequedad bucal • ...
Nature & the Environment 2026-01-01
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- The usual weather in a place
- At risk of disappearing completely
- Existing in nature, not made by humans
- A large area with many trees
- A group of similar living organisms
- The power used to do work or heat
- Animals living in nature, not in captivity
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- When the environment becomes dirty or harmful
- A high area of land
- A large natural stream of water
- The natural home of an animal or plant
- A large body of salt water
- A community of plants, animals, and environment
- To protect something from harm
- To process waste to use it again
15 Clues: A high area of land • A large body of salt water • The usual weather in a place • A large area with many trees • To protect something from harm • A large natural stream of water • To process waste to use it again • The power used to do work or heat • At risk of disappearing completely • A group of similar living organisms • The natural home of an animal or plant • ...
Lorax 2021-03-24
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- to use natural resources. A consumer is someone that uses natural resources.
- to use most or all of something (like "delete")
- a resource, such as coal or oil, that cannot be replaced as it is used
- to keep up or keep going; to provide what is needed for (something or someone) to exist or continue
- a natural unit in which living and non-living parts interact. All of the parts are linked together and function as a unit. When one of the parts is altered or damaged, the entire system may fail.
- something we WANT or think we need (but really don’t NEED to live). NEEDS (our basic necessities) air, water, a source of energy (food), and a habitat to live in; Thneeds = Coca-Cola, iPads, or Snuggies. A thneed is a thing that is not necessary for life yet is purchased in great amounts anyways. Thneeds can waste natural resources and cause pollution.
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- (“nature's gifts”); materials and substances found in the natural environment. Examples are water, air, land, sun, trees, animals, plants, soil, and minerals. We use these for basic survival, electricity, transportation, and to manufacture products.
- (caretaker) a person who takes responsibility to make decisions and take actions today that will allow resources to be maintained in a healthy manner
- (eco-friendly); A sustainable community wastes less and conserves more. Sustainable practices protect and improve natural resources so that future generations may enjoy a quality of life equal to or greater than our own. It is often defined as USE IT...BUT DON'T ABUSE IT. OR WE'LL LOSE IT.
- the removal of trees
- man-made; materials and substances NOT naturally found in the environment
- a resource, such as wind, trees, or fish, that can be replaced as it is used
- there's only a certain limited amount; can't make more once used up; opposite of infinite
- a selfish wish to have more than one's share.
- to make full or complete again
- protection of our natural resources
- to recognize and feel directly the emotion of another; the ability to "put oneself into another's shoes"
17 Clues: the removal of trees • to make full or complete again • protection of our natural resources • a selfish wish to have more than one's share. • to use most or all of something (like "delete") • a resource, such as coal or oil, that cannot be replaced as it is used • man-made; materials and substances NOT naturally found in the environment • ...
***STAR Level !!!!***** Unit 6 Environment English G5 2025-12-11
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- Energy sources that do not pollute the environment, such as wind, solar, or hydro power
- A home appliance that can reduce water usage when run with full loads
- A natural material that can be replaced or regrown, such as sunlight or wind
- The process of turning used materials into new products to reduce waste and save resources
- Long-lasting rubbish made from plastic that harms wildlife and ecosystems when not disposed of properly
- The natural process of breaking down organic materials into simpler substances
- Related to the protection, health, and study of the natural world
- The careful protection of natural resources to prevent damage and waste
- The practice of using resources responsibly so future generations can also benefit
- A community of living things interacting with their environment in a balanced system
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- Power produced from sunlight and used as a renewable, eco-friendly resource
- The natural system of land, water, plants, and air that all living things depend on to survive
- Contamination of air, water, or soil that harms living things and damages ecosystems
- The variety of plant and animal life in a habitat, important for environmental balance
- Energy that flows through wires and powers machines, homes, and technology
15 Clues: Related to the protection, health, and study of the natural world • A home appliance that can reduce water usage when run with full loads • The careful protection of natural resources to prevent damage and waste • Energy that flows through wires and powers machines, homes, and technology • ...
NAUTURAL DISASTERS 2024-12-05
Provinces: Northern Highland 2014-10-30
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- Wisconsin became submerged
- region that was in the northern part of Wisconsin
- goods travel via road and rail. ideas by phone, internet, people visiting the area
- increase in jobs,wages, and tax revenue
- have left sand and gravel as main parts of soil
- highest point in WI
- most known manadnock
- causes many lakes and streams
- hand drills, carrying rocks to ore carts, long hours, low pay $1.25-$1.75 per day.
- modern day mountain region that is similar to pre glacial WI
- most often occurred as a result of explosions or unexpected flooding
- the process of drilling to get natural gas out of rock
- rustic, very busy in summer with visitors, used to describe to "how and area feels"
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- industry that was very important in developing the northern region of Wisconsin
- seen in the form of red rivers (runoff) and red dust that covered just about everything
- example of how natural resources are used to enhance the lives of humans (HEI)
- abbreviation for how humans impact natural resources and how we adapt to the environment
- ridges of hard rock (quartzite)
- air, water, noise, and sight all examples of this that are environmental concerns
- a natural resource that is currently mined and controversial
- and flatness cause poor drainage
21 Clues: highest point in WI • most known manadnock • Wisconsin became submerged • causes many lakes and streams • ridges of hard rock (quartzite) • and flatness cause poor drainage • increase in jobs,wages, and tax revenue • have left sand and gravel as main parts of soil • region that was in the northern part of Wisconsin • the process of drilling to get natural gas out of rock • ...
Latin America! 2023-08-24
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- largest country in Latin America
- "it is hot outside today"
- Brazil is mostly covered in ________
- the desert in South America
- the mountain range in South America, not Mexico
- a natural resource that looks and grows like bamboo
- Brazil produces 1/3 of the worlds _______
- the famous rainforest and river in Brazil
- Southern Mexico's climate is mostly ______
- only 90 miles off the coast of Florida
- weather over a very long period of time
- Mrs. Peyton's son's name
- a natural resource, another name for trees or wood
- one of Cuba's most famous natural resources
- Ms. Alexander's first name
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- most people in Latin America speak this language
- This country shares an island with the Dominican Republic
- Mexico has a northern border with this country
- Colombia and Brazil both sit on this invisible line
- most people who live in Brazil live on the _______
- materials found in nature that can be used to create other things
- the only country we studied that has a man made physical feature
- Northern Mexico's climate is mostly ______
- One of Mexico's natural resources found under the ground
- the area in Latin America that is mostly islands
- the type of landform that Cuba is
26 Clues: Mrs. Peyton's son's name • "it is hot outside today" • Ms. Alexander's first name • the desert in South America • largest country in Latin America • the type of landform that Cuba is • Brazil is mostly covered in ________ • only 90 miles off the coast of Florida • weather over a very long period of time • Brazil produces 1/3 of the worlds _______ • ...
Science Vocab 2023-10-02
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- A volume of air defined by its temperature and water vapor content.
- A gas, usually carbon-based,that contributes to global warming.
- The removal of weathered rock material.
- A force that exists between any two objects that have mass.
- The average conditions in an area.
- The location in which an organism lives
- A large scale,long term, change to Earth's regional or global weather systems.
- Movement of water within an ocean.
- The area on earth in which life can exist.
- The properties of the atmosphere at a given time and location.
- All the living and nonliving things that surround an organism.
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- A resource which is discovered in nature, and can be used by humans.
- Divides Earth's geologic history into intervals of time defined by major events.
- A natural resource that is limited in quantity.
- A natural resource of which a ifinite amount exists.
- A high region or area.
- The permanent loss of a population or species.renewableResource A natural resource that is limited in quantity.
- A natural event that threatens lives,property, and other assests.
- A region in which all precipitation collects and drains into the same river.
- The apparent effect of a rotating body that influences the motion of any object or fluid moving over it.
20 Clues: A high region or area. • The average conditions in an area. • Movement of water within an ocean. • The removal of weathered rock material. • The location in which an organism lives • The area on earth in which life can exist. • A natural resource that is limited in quantity. • A natural resource of which a ifinite amount exists. • ...
Introduction to Environmental Pollution (X) 2019-01-10
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- Pollution can be in the form of solid, ___ or gaseous substance.
- Emisisons from ___ are an example of a Primary Air pollutant.
- ___ air pollutants are formed when Primary Pollutants react with other substances to form a new pollutant.
- One example of a persistent pollutant.
- Degradable means a pollutant can be rapidly ___ by natural processes.
- A source of pollution which cannot be readily identified
- Slowly degradable pollutants decompose very slowly by ___ processes.
- One example of Non-point Source pollution is run off from ___ sites.
- Non–degradable pollutants ___ be decomposed by natural processes.
- One example of Point Source pollution is a factory ___.
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- ___ acid from coal burning emissions are an example of a Secondary Air pollutant.
- ___ air pollutants are emitted directly from either natural events or from human activities.
- One overall category of pollution.
- Synonym for “slowly degradable”.
- The ___ of the pollutant helps determine the severity of effect of pollution.
- Pollution is explained as any substance present or introduced into the environment that adversely affects the usefulness of ___.
- ___ pollution is any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged.
- Synonym for “non–persistent”.
- The physical and chemical properties and ___ help determine the severity of effect of pollution.
- One example of a non-degradable pollutant.
- One overall category of pollution.
- Point Source pollution is easier to ___ and regulate.
22 Clues: Synonym for “non–persistent”. • Synonym for “slowly degradable”. • One overall category of pollution. • One overall category of pollution. • One example of a persistent pollutant. • One example of a non-degradable pollutant. • Point Source pollution is easier to ___ and regulate. • One example of Point Source pollution is a factory ___. • ...
SCIENCE- Crossword 2020-09-15
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- The scientific study of matter and energy
- A mixture of gases that we breathe
- Branch of Science involving the study of energy and things that are not alive
- Things that are not alive
- Things that are alive
- March or Jupiter are....
- A thing that is known to be true
- Branch of science that studies the earth
- The scientific study of the ocean
- The study and treatment of diseases and injuries
- Branch of Science involving the study of animals, humans or plants
- A synonym for information
- The earth, with all its countries, peoples and natural features
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- Branch of science that deals with chemical elements and compounds
- The scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals
- A liquid that we drink
- Dogs, tigers or birds are....
- Knowledge about the natural world, based on facts, experiments and observations
- The natural world in which people, animals and plants live
- The scientific study of the physical structure of the earth
- A living thing that grows in the earth and usually has a stem, leaves and roots
- A star that shines and gives light and heat to the earth
- A person who studies one or more natural sciences
- A branch of earth science that studies the weather
24 Clues: Things that are alive • A liquid that we drink • March or Jupiter are.... • Things that are not alive • A synonym for information • Dogs, tigers or birds are.... • A thing that is known to be true • The scientific study of the ocean • A mixture of gases that we breathe • Branch of science that studies the earth • The scientific study of matter and energy • ...
SCIENCE- Crossword 2020-09-15
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- The scientific study of matter and energy
- A mixture of gases that we breathe
- Branch of Science involving the study of energy and things that are not alive
- Things that are not alive
- Things that are alive
- March or Jupiter are....
- A thing that is known to be true
- Branch of science that studies the earth
- The scientific study of the ocean
- The study and treatment of diseases and injuries
- Branch of Science involving the study of animals, humans or plants
- A synonym for information
- The earth, with all its countries, peoples and natural features
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- Branch of science that deals with chemical elements and compounds
- The scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals
- A liquid that we drink
- Dogs, tigers or birds are....
- Knowledge about the natural world, based on facts, experiments and observations
- The natural world in which people, animals and plants live
- The scientific study of the physical structure of the earth
- A living thing that grows in the earth and usually has a stem, leaves and roots
- A star that shines and gives light and heat to the earth
- A person who studies one or more natural sciences
- A branch of earth science that studies the weather
24 Clues: Things that are alive • A liquid that we drink • March or Jupiter are.... • Things that are not alive • A synonym for information • Dogs, tigers or birds are.... • A thing that is known to be true • The scientific study of the ocean • A mixture of gases that we breathe • Branch of science that studies the earth • The scientific study of matter and energy • ...
Regiones naturales 2024-04-29
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- y 10 down
- Espacio que es modificado por la acción humana ya sea de manera positiva o destructiva.
- Medio que se caracteriza por ser la más amplia y con fauna.
- Región que son generalmente áreas con elevaciones, caracterizadas por terrenos escarpados
- Es aquel que se encuentra en el interior de los seres vivos.
- Regiones que son elevados con terrenos planos o ligeramente inclinados
- Región natural donde hay escasez de agua.
- Extropical que se encuentra en la parte norte y noroeste de México.
- Tropical que incluye la mesa del centro y valles altos del sur.
- Zona que experimenta condiciones muy frías
- Región acerca de flores.
- estar tropical Comprende las regiones del extremo noroeste de la Baja California
- Tropical que se ubica en las costas de Sinaloa.
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- Región natural acerca del cielo.
- Zona que se encuentra entre los lugares trópicos y los círculos polares.
- Planeta que cuenta con una riqueza natural descomunal
- Es el mejor medio para la flora.
- Región con un ecosistema de pastizales extensos
- Región que se sitúa en lugares donde no llega la luz del sol.
- Región que es extensa en área de terreno plano pero con poca elevación
- Región que es un espacio delimitado por el clima, la flora y la fauna.
21 Clues: y 10 down • Región acerca de flores. • Región natural acerca del cielo. • Es el mejor medio para la flora. • Región natural donde hay escasez de agua. • Zona que experimenta condiciones muy frías • Región con un ecosistema de pastizales extensos • Tropical que se ubica en las costas de Sinaloa. • Planeta que cuenta con una riqueza natural descomunal • ...
Rocks and Minerals Crossword 2023-03-30
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- An igneous rock that has a rough texture
- A metamorphic rock that is crystallized
- When a rock is transported by natural forces
- A rock that is transformed by heat and pressure
- Solidified rock
- A mineral releasing heat
- The transportation of solid material by natural forces
- Like magma, but found on ground
- Flavour of a mineral
- Used to identify minerals
- Sediments settling down by weathering and erosion
- The effects of weather
- How a mineral avoids being scratched
- Liquifying a mineral
- Acids are used to identify the quality of a mineral
- A rock that is usually black with a smooth glassy texture
- To add hotness to a mineral and compress it
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- The process of forming crystals
- Mineral has a metallic color and is hard
- Most useless mineral identification
- How a mineral's surface reflects light
- Molten rock inside a volcano or underground
- The translucent shape of a mineral
- Solid material that is transported by natural forces
- Magnetic properties of rocks
- A mineral breaks evenly
- The color of a mineral's powder
- A crystalline mineral that is colorless
- Earthen material is worn away and transported elsewhere by natural forces
- A mineral breaks unevenly
- Density of a mineral compared to the density of water
31 Clues: Solidified rock • Flavour of a mineral • Liquifying a mineral • The effects of weather • A mineral breaks evenly • A mineral releasing heat • Used to identify minerals • A mineral breaks unevenly • Magnetic properties of rocks • The process of forming crystals • The color of a mineral's powder • Like magma, but found on ground • The translucent shape of a mineral • ...
Open-Field and Controlled Environment Crop Production 2025-10-23
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- : This factor can be controlled in a greenhouse to prevent overheating.
- : One advantage of open-field farming—uses traditional knowledge and natural resources.
- : Method of growing plants without soil by using nutrient solutions.
- : The science of managing plants and animals for human benefit.
- : Using protective structures to reduce climate risk in farming.
- : Crop grown indoors using hydroponics, popular for salads.
- : Type of farming that relies on natural rainfall, sunlight, and outdoor conditions.
- : Natural process that removes the top layer of soil by wind or water.
- : The act of growing crops outdoors in direct contact with soil.
- : When soil loses nutrients and fertility after heavy rainfall.
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- : Farming method that makes use of fans, shade nets, and sensors.
- : Farming system requiring electricity and skilled operators.
- : Key concept describing food supply stability and availability in a nation.
- : Device used to measure temperature in controlled environments.
- : The natural event providing free water to crops in open-field systems.
- : Farming approach that uses advanced monitoring tools to improve efficiency.
- : Agricultural system protecting crops from pests and diseases using enclosed environments.
- : The total amount of crops harvested in one season.
- : A structure used to grow crops under controlled light, humidity, and temperature.
- : Modern agricultural system allowing year-round production using technology.
20 Clues: : The total amount of crops harvested in one season. • : Crop grown indoors using hydroponics, popular for salads. • : Farming system requiring electricity and skilled operators. • : The science of managing plants and animals for human benefit. • : When soil loses nutrients and fertility after heavy rainfall. • ...
Ecology 2024-11-30
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- The upper layer of earth where plants grow.
- The act of protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment.
- The ability to do work; often derived from renewable or nonrenewable resources.
- A transparent, odorless liquid that is essential for life.
- Avoidance of the depletion of natural resources to maintain ecological balance.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- An element found in all living things, central to the greenhouse effect.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
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- A biological community of interacting organisms and their environment.
- The process by which green plants make their food using sunlight.
- The process of converting waste into reusable material.
- The clearing of trees, transforming a forest into cleared land.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period.
- Animals that live and grow in natural conditions.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat.
15 Clues: The upper layer of earth where plants grow. • Animals that live and grow in natural conditions. • The process of converting waste into reusable material. • A transparent, odorless liquid that is essential for life. • The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat. • The introduction of harmful substances into the environment. • ...
CTRM Crossword 2022-04-21
12 Clues: Exchange • Index on NCDEX • Low shrinkage oil • Low shrinkage oil • Subsidiary of ONGC • Volume of Natural Gas • Alternating co-polymers • Gas-bearing Hydrogen Sulphide • Major Component of Natural Gas • Largest consumer of Natural Gas • First crude oil refinery of India • ------- is metamorphosed to Marble
Rational numbers 2020-04-06
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- ________ by zero is not defined.
- between two rational numbers there exist ________ rational numbers.
- Natural numbers are _____number
- subtraction of rational numbers follows _______ property.
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- whole numbers are a collection of natural numbers together with ________.
- ________ identity does not exist for natural numbers in the set of natural numbers.
- multiplicative identity of any rational number is ________.
- counting numbers are called _________ numbers.
- intergers are a collection of whole numbers and ________ of natural numbers
9 Clues: Natural numbers are _____number • ________ by zero is not defined. • counting numbers are called _________ numbers. • subtraction of rational numbers follows _______ property. • multiplicative identity of any rational number is ________. • between two rational numbers there exist ________ rational numbers. • ...
Wood Types and Finishes 2025-11-04
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- Oily, golden-brown hardwood that naturally resists moisture and rot—ideal for boats and outdoor furniture.
- Flat, non-reflective finish that gives a natural, modern look but shows wear more easily.
- Clear, non-drying oil often used for cutting boards—adds moisture and protection without forming a film.
- High-shine finish that reflects light; highlights grain but shows fingerprints easily.
- Rich, dark-brown hardwood with a fine, straight grain; prized for high-end furniture and cabinetry.
- Traditional natural oil (often boiled) that penetrates and darkens wood for a warm, rich appearance.
- medium-densityfiberboard
- Natural drying oil that hardens for a waterproof, hand-rubbed look; enhances grain depth beautifully.
- orientedstrandboard
- Medium sheen—balances shine and practicality; popular for furniture and trim.
- Layers (“plies”) of wood veneer glued together with grains alternating direction.
- Buffed-on finish giving a soft sheen and smooth feel; best used as a topcoat, not primary protection.
- Tough, clear protective finish available in oil- or water-based forms; excellent scratch and moisture resistance.
- Fast-drying, high-gloss finish that forms a thin, durable film; smooth and polished look.
- Extremely hard and durable wood with striking light and dark grain; used for flooring and tool handles.
- Adds color to wood while allowing the grain to show through; can range from light to dark tones.
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- Made from small wood chips and sawdust bonded with resin. Cheap and smooth, but weak and swells easily with moisture.
- Reddish-brown hardwood known for its smooth grain, stability, and beauty—common in luxury furniture and guitars.
- Pale-colored, tough hardwood with a straight grain; flexible and shock-resistant, often used for tool handles and sports gear.
- Natural resin from insects, dissolved in alcohol; provides a warm tone and quick-drying, glossy finish.
- Derived from plant or animal oils and waxes; eco-friendly and enhances the wood’s natural look.
- Soft, low-sheen finish with a velvety appearance; hides imperfections better than glossy finishes.
- Blend of oil and varnish that penetrates wood for a natural, low-sheen finish with light protection.
- Man-made finishes (like polyurethane or acrylic) offering strong durability and protection.
- Reddish-brown hardwood that darkens with age and sunlight; smooth grain and excellent for fine furniture.
- Water-based, quick-drying finish that forms a clear, durable coat; often less toxic and easier to clean up.
26 Clues: orientedstrandboard • medium-densityfiberboard • Medium sheen—balances shine and practicality; popular for furniture and trim. • Layers (“plies”) of wood veneer glued together with grains alternating direction. • High-shine finish that reflects light; highlights grain but shows fingerprints easily. • ...
CRUZA GEO / FONTES DE ENERGIA 2023-09-27
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- Recursos natural inesgotável.
- Uns dos maiores produtores de hidreletricidade.
- O vento é um recurso natural ...
- Combustível originado do petróleo.
- A energia ... é obtida da água dos rios.
- O carvão... foi empregado durante o século XIX.
- Recurso natural não- renovável.
- Primeira energia dominada pelo homem.
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- Produto derivado do petróleo.
- Principal tipo de energia obtida no Brasil.
- O Brasil possui: Angra I, II e III
- Maior produtor de carvão mineral do mundo.
- Energia que vem dos ventos.
- O gás é transportado por um sistema de tubulações.
- Setor da economia que reúne as atividades de agricultura, pecuária.
15 Clues: Energia que vem dos ventos. • Produto derivado do petróleo. • Recursos natural inesgotável. • Recurso natural não- renovável. • O vento é um recurso natural ... • Combustível originado do petróleo. • O Brasil possui: Angra I, II e III • Primeira energia dominada pelo homem. • A energia ... é obtida da água dos rios. • Maior produtor de carvão mineral do mundo. • ...
Rainforest vocabulary 2024-04-29
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- country in South America,60% of the Amazon located here
- way of producing electricity by waterpower
- an aquatic animal
- North-south on maps
- tropical woodland
- East-west on maps
- unable to be replaced or replenished once used
- air
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- existing in or produced by nature; not artificial
- substance or preparation used in treating disease or wounds
- capable of being replaced by natural means
- a supply, an available means
- nonmetallic chemical element
- natural material related or synonymous to trees or their wood
- specific tropical woodland, located in South America alongside the Amazon River
15 Clues: air • an aquatic animal • tropical woodland • East-west on maps • North-south on maps • a supply, an available means • nonmetallic chemical element • capable of being replaced by natural means • way of producing electricity by waterpower • unable to be replaced or replenished once used • existing in or produced by nature; not artificial • ...
Space Jumble v1 2022-02-28
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- Mission resulting in successful keeping of humans on the ISS since 2000
- Network of bodies that orbit Sol
- First successful Mars lander in 1976
- Jupiter's natural satellite and largest orbiting Sol
- North region
- Path of Earth's orbit around Sol
- Eighth and most dense planet of Sol
- Galaxy formation of oval shape
- Smaller of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Tool used to see faraway objects
- Third planet of Sol and our home
- The sun of our solar system
- Jupiter's third largest natural satellite
- Russian space mission to Venus set to be launched in 2029
- Unit, Distance between center of Earth and center of Sol
- Soviet artificial satellites and first launched into orbit in October 1957
- South region
- Global Surveyor, United States space probe launched in 1996 to globally map Mars
- United States robotic space probe launched 1989 to study Jupiter and its moons
- Device that uses the reverberation of radio waves to sense objects
- Space Station, Intergovernmental establishment in orbit of Earth comprised of modules
- Communication using electromagnetic waves between 30 hertz and 300 gigahertz
- First Mars rover and first wheeled vehicle on another planet that landed in 1997
- Celestial object small and rocky
- dwarf planet in the Kipper Belt orbiting Sol
- Clouds of dust and gas occupying space
- Mars rover active from 2004 to 2010
- Soviet crewed spacecraft resulting Yuri Gagarin as the first man in space
- Empty space
- Galaxy formation of one or more arms
- Building housing an astronomical telescope
- Building with interior that projects the night sky
- Research mission between NASA and ISA to study Saturn
- Jupiter's second largest natural satellite
- Galaxy formation of no distinct shape
- Earth's natural satellite
- Repeating path of an object around another
- Uranus's largest natural satellite
- Colloquial grouping of stars on the celestial sphere
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- Larger of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Failed space shuttle resulting in death of 7 crew members in 1986
- Fourth planet of Sol and second smallest
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun crosses the celestial equator resulting in day and night to be approximate in length
- Eye, Visual perception without use of assisting factors
- Gravity bound system of stars, planets, gas, dust and dark matter
- retired space shuttle that was created after Challenger
- Phases, Shape of Luna's sunlit portion
- United States space probe launched in 1972 passing Jupiter and first to leave our solar system
- Saturn's third largest natural satellite
- First United States spacecraft to achieve orbit
- Space probes launched to photograph and study interplanetary matter of Mars and Venus
- Smallest and closest planet with shortest orbit of Sol
- Soviet program that sent spacecraft to our moon for study
- Saturn's second largest natural satellite
- Rover that landed on Mars in 2012
- point 90 degrees from the horizon directly up
- Sphere, imaginary sphere around the observer on which celestial objects appear to lie
- Lab, First United States space station launched in 1973
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun reaches maximum or minimum declination resulting in the longest and shortest days
- Astronomy, traditional practice of observing the sky for time and navigation
- Area on celestial sphere representing perceived outline or pattern of stars
- NASA mission that mapped entire surface of Venus
- Celestial object of ice and dust
- NASA program beginning in 1992 to improve understanding of our solar system
- Sixth planet of Sol and second largest
- United States un-crewed space mission in the 1960s to take close photos of Luna
- Motion, Yearly movement of stars on the celestial sphere
- Third United States spaceflight program resulting in the first humans on Luna
- Jupiter's smallest natural satellite
- robotic lunar rovers made by the Soviets during the Moon race
- Four divisions of Earth's orbit around Sol marking changes in weather and daylight hours
- Fifth planet of Sol and largest
- Second planet of Sol and brightest object in Earth's night sky
- Saturn's largest natural satellite
- Robotic interstellar probes launched in 1977 to collect data of Jupiter and Saturn
- Seventh planet of Sol and first planet discovered by telescope
- Shuttle, Comprising of two solid rocket boosters, one external tank and an orbiter (or space-plane)
- Airborne Observatory, Aka KAO jet used by NASA for infrared astronomy
- Pathfinder, United States robotic spacecraft that landed on Mars in 1997
- Largest natural satellite of Pluto
- Neptune's largest natural satellite
- Curie, Sojourner's flight spare
- Fixed points in the night sky of object similar to Sol
83 Clues: Empty space • North region • South region • Earth's natural satellite • The sun of our solar system • Galaxy formation of oval shape • Fifth planet of Sol and largest • Curie, Sojourner's flight spare • Network of bodies that orbit Sol • Path of Earth's orbit around Sol • Tool used to see faraway objects • Third planet of Sol and our home • Celestial object of ice and dust • ...
natureal disasters 2016-04-26
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- a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
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- a system of winds rotating inwards to an area of low barometric pressure, with an anticlockwise (northern hemisphere) or clockwise (southern hemisphere) circulation
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land.
5 Clues: a storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean. • an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land. • destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system. • ...
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Vertical Farming Vocabulary 2025-09-24
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- A large natural resource or artificial lake
- A mixture of gases
- Growing plants using mineral nutrient solution
- A natural resource that is replenished by natural process
- Farming of aquatic organisms
- A sealed tank
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- The use of technology
- growing crops vertically
- A food production system
- completely covered or submerged with water
- characterized by a mutually beneficial relationship
- A system in which resources are continuously recycled
- system of growing plants
13 Clues: A sealed tank • A mixture of gases • The use of technology • growing crops vertically • A food production system • system of growing plants • Farming of aquatic organisms • completely covered or submerged with water • A large natural resource or artificial lake • Growing plants using mineral nutrient solution • characterized by a mutually beneficial relationship • ...
Nonrenewable Energy Resources PUZZLE 2020-10-22
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- Oil and natural gas are made from microscopic ___ organisms that have been buried over time.
- Oil is used mostly for ___.
- Coal is formed from the remains of dead ___ plant matter that has been buried over time.
- ___ is a rock made from ancient swampy plant material that has been deeply buried and compacted over millions of years
- The term, ___ is used because all three are formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- Natural gas is used mostly for ___ and cooking.
- People are using fossil fuels ___ than the Earth can replace them
- The Earth takes ___ of years to replace fossil fuels.
- Oil is also known as ___.
- Oil is also known as ___ ___.
- ___ a thick black liquid that is made from microscopic marine organisms that have been deeply buried and compacted over millions of years.
- Burning fossil fuels can put this into the atmosphere
- Fossil fuels exist in a ___ supply, which means they will eventually run out.
- Natural gas is used mostly for heating and ___.
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- composition, conditions and ___ are the three factors that play a role in what fossil fuel forms
- The majority of our ___ comes from fossil fuels.
- ___ is a mixture of gases that is made from microscopic marine organisms that have been deeply buried and compacted over millions of years.
- Coal, oil and natural gas are also called ___ ___.
- Oil is used to make ___ products, which is why we are encouraged to recycle it
- Nuclear energy and fossil fuels are ___ resources.
- Natural gas is known as the ___ fossil fuel.
- Coal is used mostly for ___.
- Oil is knows as the ___ fossil fuel.
- one of the three factors that plays a role
- The energy generated during nuclear fission by splitting Uranium atoms
- Coal is known as the ___ fossil fuel.
26 Clues: Oil is also known as ___. • Oil is used mostly for ___. • Coal is used mostly for ___. • Oil is also known as ___ ___. • Oil is knows as the ___ fossil fuel. • Coal is known as the ___ fossil fuel. • one of the three factors that plays a role • Natural gas is known as the ___ fossil fuel. • Natural gas is used mostly for ___ and cooking. • ...
Cuadro ortografico 2# ximena ruiz salcido 2021-10-18
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- Persona que por su figura ridícula y porte extravagante sirve de diversión a los demás.
- Situado encima de los riñones.
- En los mamíferos, cada una de las tetas de la hembra.
- Miriópodo de cuerpo prolongado y estrecho, con un par de patas en cada uno de los 21 anillos en que tiene dividido el cuerpo.
- Natural del Brasil, país de América.
- Natural de Francia, país de Europa.
- Atraso o residuo que queda de algo.
- Conferencia o reunión en que se examina y discute determinado tema.
- Natural de París, capital de Francia.
- Persona con el título nobiliario inmediatamente inferior al de marqués.
- Persona que dirige o conduce un partido político, un grupo social u otra colectividad.
- Persona que posee el don de profecía.
- Natural de la ciudad de Atenas, capital de Grecia, o de la antigua república de Atenas.
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- Dicho de la luz: Reflejarse en una superficie bruñida.
- Que tiene mezcla de agrio y de dulce.
- Causar a un tejido orgánico contusión, pero no herida, comprimiéndolo o golpeándolo violentamente.
- Natural de Jalisco, estado de México.
- Dicho de polvos, pastas, aguas, etc.: Que se usan para limpiar y mantener sana la dentadura.
- Polvo de color gris claro que queda después de una combustión completa, y está formado, generalmente, por sales alcalinas y térreas, sílice y óxidos metálicos.
- Tela que forma la araña segregando un hilo muy tenue.
- Que tiene afición o gusto por alguna actividad o por un espectáculo al que asiste con frecuencia.
- Ciclo de estudios de especialización posterior a la graduación o licenciatura.
- (‖ hecho o texto que se cita para autorizar un aserto).
- Hacer subir algo tirando de la cuerda de que está colgado.
- Al contrario, por lo contrario; cambiadas dos cosas recíprocamente.
25 Clues: Situado encima de los riñones. • Natural de Francia, país de Europa. • Atraso o residuo que queda de algo. • Natural del Brasil, país de América. • Que tiene mezcla de agrio y de dulce. • Natural de Jalisco, estado de México. • Natural de París, capital de Francia. • Persona que posee el don de profecía. • Tela que forma la araña segregando un hilo muy tenue. • ...
Intro to Environmental Science 2019-09-07
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- pollutants that cannot be broken down by natural processes
- pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes
- the solid part of the Earth consisting of the crust and the outer mantle
- a large extinction of species in a relatively short period of time
- all the living things in an ecosystem
- human's impact on the Earth
- the transformation from an agricultural to an industrial
- the impact of a person or community on the environment expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources
- any natural resource that can be replenished in a relatively short period of time
- non-living things in an ecosystem
- a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- the part of the Earth where life exists
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- an undesired change in the air, water, or soil that adversely affects the health, survival, or activities of humans or toher organisms
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- a record of geologic events and ife forms in Earth's history
- all the water on earth
- a principle the geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- the change form food gathering to food production
- the ability to keep in existence natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance
- any community of living and nonliving things that work together
- a term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals
22 Clues: all the water on earth • human's impact on the Earth • non-living things in an ecosystem • all the living things in an ecosystem • a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • the part of the Earth where life exists • the change form food gathering to food production • pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes • ...
Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources 2023-02-16
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- A _________ resource is anything in nature that humans use to meet their needs.
- Oil is made by heat and _________ from being buried by sand and rock.
- _________ is a gas material, made from dead plants and animals that lived a long time ago.
- Wind is _________ air.
- Oil can be turned into _________ and other fuels.
- Some items you can _________ at home: paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, aluminum
- It’s used to create electricity, and Windmills/turbines help _________ it.
- A _________ resource is a natural resource that can be replaced within a lifetime.
- A basic human need is _________.
- Examples of renewable resources are: _________ plants, wood, energy and other useful materials.
- A solid material made from plants that lived a long time ago.
- Natural gas is made by _________ and pressure from being buried by sand and rock.
- Water can be replaced through the water cycle, and can be used to create _________.
- Coal is made by heat and pressure from being _________ by water, soil, and rocks.
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- A _________ resource is a natural resource that cannot be replaced within a lifetime.
- Ways you can _________ at home: Choose items that can be used many times, fix broken items instead of replacing them, donate or sell items you no longer need.
- Coal can be used to make energy and _________.
- _________ is saving and protecting Earth’s resources and using them wisely.
- Natural gas can be used to _________ food and heat homes.
- Ways you can _________ at home: Turn off water and lights when not in use. Use public transportation, share a ride, ride a bike, or walk, buy only what you need and items that will last.
- Some resources can be _________ easily while others cannot
- It may provide: food, materials, and _________.
- _________ is a liquid material, made from dead plants and animals that lived in the ocean a long time ago.
23 Clues: Wind is _________ air. • A basic human need is _________. • Coal can be used to make energy and _________. • It may provide: food, materials, and _________. • Oil can be turned into _________ and other fuels. • Natural gas can be used to _________ food and heat homes. • Some resources can be _________ easily while others cannot • ...
Application - Ximena Delgado 2023-05-25
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- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
- event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent danger
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
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- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear,maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriateassistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stagesare mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- estate in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- unstable, difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertaintyand requires immediate action
- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce thepotential for damaging effects of an event
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operation of a community or organization
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
- short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
20 Clues: adverse event caused by natural processes • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk • ...
Crisis Man. app. Breann Martinez 2023-05-22
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- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
- event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent danger
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
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- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear,maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriate assistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stages are mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- unstable, difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertaintyand requires immediate action
- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the potential for damaging effects of an event
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operation of a community or organization
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
- short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
20 Clues: adverse event caused by natural processes • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk • ...
Crisis Management: Application 2023-05-22
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- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- Bollard short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence Behavioral Change Stairway Model
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce thepotential for damaging effects of an event
- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
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- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear,maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriateassistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stagesare mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
- or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- unstable,difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operation of a community or organization
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
20 Clues: adverse event caused by natural processes • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • or condition which puts the health of a population at risk • ...
Environmental Law 2025-04-07
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- The introduction of harmful substances into air, water, or soil
- Legal limits on the amount of pollutants that vehicles or industries can release
- Resources like aol, oil and natural gas that cannot be easily replaced once used
- Laws and rules set by governments to control activities that impact the environment
- The fair treatment of all people regardless of race or income with respect to environmental laws
- Meeting presto needs without harming the ability of future generations to meet theirs
- Gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment, interacting as a system
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- Materials provided by the earth that are used by humans (e.g., water, minerals, forests)
- Law that protects the environment and regulate human impact on nature
- The process of collecting, transporting, and disposing of garbage or other waste materials
- The total amount of greenhouse gases produced directly or indirectly by an individual or organization
- long-term shift in temperature and weather patterns, mainly due to human activities
- legal and practical actions taken to safeguard natural resources and ecosystem
- The variety of plants and animal life in particular ecosystem
- Dangerous materials that pose risks to human health or the environment
- A study required before staring certain projects to evaluate potential environmental impacts
- Energy from sources that naturally replenish (e.g., solar, wind, hydro)
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and biodiversity
- The effect that a project or action has on the natural environment
- The removal of trees and forests, often resulting in environmental damage
21 Clues: The variety of plants and animal life in particular ecosystem • The introduction of harmful substances into air, water, or soil • The effect that a project or action has on the natural environment • Law that protects the environment and regulate human impact on nature • The protection and preservation of natural resources and biodiversity • ...
earth and space 2025-05-08
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- The place where people get the source of electricity is called...
- ... are rocks that contain materials such as metals.
- This is the scientist who discovered gravity.
- Cars can run on fuels like...
- Gravity pulls objects towards the... of the earth.
- When sun moves in the spacetime, the spacetime will curve. This is called the spacetime... It tells other space objects to move around the sun and it feels like gravity.
- People get materials like coal and ore by...
- The scientist who proved that objects with different masses will fall at the same time onto the ground.
- This force keeps us pulled towards the earth.
- An orbit is a regular, repeating ... that one object takes around another object.
- The moon... around the earth.
- The sun and moon sets in the ...
- ... of the Moon is when its appearance change because of the sunlight.
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- The materials that we can find in nature is called natural...
- The shape of earth is... like the shape of a ball.
- As the moon orbits the earth, lights from the sun .... on different parts of the moon, so its appearance will change.
- We got .... for cooking by burning natural gas.
- Every 27-28 days the ... orbits around the earth.
- People extract natural gas and oil by .... into the ground.
- Some natural resources can be found in ... on the earth's surface, underground or underwater.
- oil, natural gas, and coal can be use to generate...
- Oil and... are found in underground rocks from plants and animals remains.
- Oil is used to make...
- The sun and moon rises from the ...
- The black pencil tip is made of ...
25 Clues: Oil is used to make... • Cars can run on fuels like... • The moon... around the earth. • The sun and moon sets in the ... • The sun and moon rises from the ... • The black pencil tip is made of ... • People get materials like coal and ore by... • This is the scientist who discovered gravity. • This force keeps us pulled towards the earth. • ...
Earth Day Vocabulary 2025-04-21
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- – To keep something safe from harm or damage.
- – The process of a species dying out completely.
- – Rules made by governments to help control or guide behavior.
- – A large body in space that orbits a star, like Earth.
- – A group of similar living organisms.
- – Large bodies of salt water that cover most of the Earth's surface.
- – The accidental release of a liquid, often something dangerous like oil.
- – The clearing or removal of forests or trees.
- – A person who works to bring about political or social change.
- – The careful use and protection of natural resources.
- – Gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- – Animals that live and grow in natural conditions.
- – Substances used in or produced by a chemical process.
- – The natural world, including air, water, land, and living things.
- – To bring something back to its original condition.
- – Relating to the whole world.
- – Understanding or knowing about something.
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- – Causing damage or injury.
- – A public display of group opinion, often in the form of a protest or march.
- – Natural materials that people use, like water, air, or trees.
- – The process of turning waste into reusable material.
- – Chemicals used to kill pests, especially insects on crops.
- – The presence of harmful substances in the environment.
- – The process of making the environment dirty or unsafe.
- – Long-term changes in temperature, weather, and patterns in the Earth's climate.
- – Not made or changed by humans; coming from nature.
- – Able to be maintained at a certain level without damaging the environment.
- – Knowledge or understanding of a situation or issue.
- – A sudden event that causes great damage or suffering.
- – To put time, effort, or resources into something expecting a result.
30 Clues: – Causing damage or injury. • – Relating to the whole world. • – A group of similar living organisms. • – Understanding or knowing about something. • – To keep something safe from harm or damage. • – The clearing or removal of forests or trees. • – The process of a species dying out completely. • – Gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere. • ...
Unit 6 2024-12-23
Across
- concern and distress caused by something unexpected:
- an area of ground set aside for the burying of human bodies.
- to see,hear, or understand
- to produce a continuous light and sometimes heat
- a person or animal that hunts.
- to shine with a light that is sometimes bright and sometimes weak:
- a large crocodile
- a danger of risk
- to begin to perform or deal with
- descend a rock face or other near-vertical surface by using a doubled rope
- a cave, or a chamber in a cave, typically a large one.
- a specially designated road or waterway that travels through an area of natural or cultural beauty
- the darker stage of twilight.
- the heritage of tangible and intangible heritage assets of a group or society that is inherited from past generations
- typically result from the interactions between Earth's external processes
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- to begin to do something, especially in business or work.
- to happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one
- the heritage of tangible and intangible heritage assets of a group or society that is inherited from past generations.
- a clearly defined natural site or natural monument that was not created or significantly altered by humans.
- an agreement between two or more parties as to what each party will do for the other.
- found in a certain ecosystem due to natural processes such as natural distribution
- to leave a hotel after paying and returning your room key
- a narrow shelf that sticks out from a vertical surface
- more than enough
- start discussing a subject extensively
- (of a person) fond of talking in an easy, informal way.
- A ceremonial act or a series of acts performed in a specific order, often for religious or cultural purposes.
27 Clues: a danger of risk • more than enough • a large crocodile • to see,hear, or understand • the darker stage of twilight. • a person or animal that hunts. • to begin to perform or deal with • start discussing a subject extensively • to produce a continuous light and sometimes heat • concern and distress caused by something unexpected: • ...
U3 Earth Resources L 1-3 2022-08-28
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- Coal, oil and natural gas are ___ fuels.
- Most living things can survive only a few ___ without air.
- The fossil fuels we use today were made from ____ organisms.
- The process by which coal, diamonds and granite are extracted from the Earth.
- The type of resources that cannot be replaced by natural processes in a human lifetime.
- Some renewable energy resources are geothermal, wind, water, biomass and _____.
- Loose, weathered material in which plants grow.
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- About 97% of water on Earth is ____ water.
- Something on Earth, that living things use to meet their needs.
- Deposits of minerals we mine for profit.
- The type of resources that can be replaced by natural processes in a human lifetime.
- Fresh ___ is a crucial resource for living things.
- Places which today are rich in natural gas and oil, were once ancient ___ .
- Deposits found at subduction zones.
- Places rich in coal were ____ hundreds of millions of years ago.
- It takes 80-400 years to create 1cm of this.
16 Clues: Deposits found at subduction zones. • Coal, oil and natural gas are ___ fuels. • Deposits of minerals we mine for profit. • About 97% of water on Earth is ____ water. • It takes 80-400 years to create 1cm of this. • Loose, weathered material in which plants grow. • Fresh ___ is a crucial resource for living things. • ...
Do You Really Know About Theories of Evolution, Creation, and Intelligent Design? Test Your Knowledge! 2013-11-24
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- The study of the earth
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive
- Closest living relative to humans
- A form of creationism presented by its proponents as the theory that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection".
- Finches on the Galapagos had different shaped _____
- Well-supported testable explanation
- "Survival of the fittest", natural ______
- According to creationism the first man was _____
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- Structures that have no use
- Formation of new species
- Proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- A theory that states only organisms with traits favorable for their adaptation to their environment will survive and reproduce.
- When a species dies out, it becomes ______
- The religious belief that life, the Earth, and the universe are the creation of a supernatural being.
- Preserved remain of an organism that lived long ago
- Refers to the variety of living things
16 Clues: The study of the earth • Formation of new species • Structures that have no use • Closest living relative to humans • Well-supported testable explanation • Refers to the variety of living things • "Survival of the fittest", natural ______ • When a species dies out, it becomes ______ • A characteristic that helps an organism survive • ...
U3 Earth Resources L 1-3 2022-08-28
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- Coal, oil and natural gas are ___ fuels.
- Most living things can survive only a few ___ without air.
- The fossil fuels we use today were made from these organisms.
- The process by which coal, diamonds and granite are extracted from the Earth.
- The type of resources that cannot be replaced by natural processes in a human lifetime.
- Some renewable energy resources are geothermal, wind, water, biomass and _____.
- Loose, weathered material in which plants grow.
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- About 97% of water on Earth is ____ water.
- Something on Earth, that living things use to meet their needs.
- Deposits of minerals we mine for profit.
- The type of resources that can be replaced by natural processes in a human lifetime.
- Fresh ___ is a crucial resource for living things.
- Places rich in natural gas and oil were ancient ___.
- Deposits found at subduction zones.
- Places rich in coal were ____ hundreds of millions of years ago.
- It takes 80-400 years to create 1cm of this.
16 Clues: Deposits found at subduction zones. • Coal, oil and natural gas are ___ fuels. • Deposits of minerals we mine for profit. • About 97% of water on Earth is ____ water. • It takes 80-400 years to create 1cm of this. • Loose, weathered material in which plants grow. • Fresh ___ is a crucial resource for living things. • Places rich in natural gas and oil were ancient ___. • ...
Unit 10 Vocabulary -- Texas History 2026-03-02
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- A storm with winds from 74 mph and up
- A fossil fuel made from primarily methane
- A town that boomed because of rapid prosperity
- When people move to urban areas
- A storm with winds up to 73 mph
- The production of oil/natural gas
- A worker on an oil rig
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- A framework over a drilled hole used to haul equipment
- To purify a substance by removing impurities
- An event caused by the natural forces which result in loss of life
- An economy that has a cycle of highs and lows
- Non renewable remains of organisms broken down
- A type of refined oil used as fuel for engines
- Liquid fossil fuel made from remains of ancient organisms
14 Clues: A worker on an oil rig • When people move to urban areas • A storm with winds up to 73 mph • The production of oil/natural gas • A storm with winds from 74 mph and up • A fossil fuel made from primarily methane • To purify a substance by removing impurities • An economy that has a cycle of highs and lows • Non renewable remains of organisms broken down • ...
Biodiversity - Topics 6, 7 and 8 2015-11-04
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- In the last 600 million years there have been _____ major declines in Earth's biodiversity
- Insect that was predominantly light coloured prior to the Industrial Revolution
- Fish farming
- Another term for a genetically modified organism
- Species that no longer exists on Earth
- Natural selection: Variations that are passed on lead to changes in the ________ characteristics of a species
- Number of division in meiosis
- Scientist who proposed and developed natural selection
- Technique whereby individual organisms with desirable traits are bred together to develop plants or animals with specific traits (cows that produce large quantities of milk)
- Global ________ have been drawn up to protect endangered plants and animals
- Natural selection: All organisms produce more ________ than can possibly survive
- Number of division in mitosis
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- The extinction of a species from specific geographic areas
- Name of Darwin's boat
- The artificial introduction of genes from one organism into the genetic material of another
- Evolutionary process whereby organisms best adapted to their environment will survive and reproduce
- Collection of seeds from plants that are threatened with extinction
- Synonym for artificial selection
- Using or modifying living organisms to make marketable products
- Species who is sensitive to changes in it's environment
- Natural selection: There is incredible __________ within each species
- Hormone in the body that lowers the level of glucose in the blood
- Asexual reproduction of cells that results in the production of two identical daughter cells (chromosome count is the same at the start and at the end)
- Sexual reproduction of cells that results in the production of four new genetically different daughter cells (chromosome count is halved from start to end)
- Natural selection: Variations increase the chances of an organism surviving to _________
25 Clues: Fish farming • Name of Darwin's boat • Number of division in meiosis • Number of division in mitosis • Synonym for artificial selection • Species that no longer exists on Earth • Another term for a genetically modified organism • Scientist who proposed and developed natural selection • Species who is sensitive to changes in it's environment • ...
Non-Drug Medical Products 2015-10-21
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- Resulting from expression of DNA (2 words)
- One use for a medical device
- Technology used in biotechnology (2 words)
- Often the active ingredient for a biotech drug
- Classified as Natural Health Product (2 words)
- excipient commonly used but many people have insensitivity to
- exploitation of biological processes for medical purposes
- Used to bulk up a drug
- Excipient for drugs
- How FDA classifies natural health products (2 words)
- Consists of both a device and a drug (2 words)
- undifferentiated cell of a multicellular organism (2 words)
- Application of genetic engineering for medicine (2 words)
- Highest classification for devices in Canada (2 words)
- Important ingredient for biotech drugs
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- Manipulated in biotechnology (2 words)
- Type of natural health product
- Holds a drug together (2 words)
- Acronym for supplements in Canada
- How Europe classifies natural health products (3 words)
- Type of excipient in a drug
- Active ingredient is from human or animal
- One use for a medical device
- tubular support placed temporarily inside a blood vessel
- Commonly used for drugs and natural health products
- artificial sweetener
- Excipient to improve physical stability
- Type of medical device (2 words)
- one of origins of biotech drugs
- non-active ingredients
- skill required for medical device production
- Europe’s directive for traditional medicine
- having a sequence of nucleotides complementary to (and hence capable of binding to) a coding sequence
- Common type of biotechnology drugs for disease prevention (2 words)
- instruments and diagnostic tools (2 words)
- What drug active ingredient usually is
- issue for biotech drugs
- An excipient for drugs
38 Clues: Excipient for drugs • artificial sweetener • Used to bulk up a drug • non-active ingredients • An excipient for drugs • issue for biotech drugs • Type of excipient in a drug • One use for a medical device • One use for a medical device • Type of natural health product • Holds a drug together (2 words) • one of origins of biotech drugs • Type of medical device (2 words) • ...
Science Crossword 2024-05-13
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- An entity made by people ,not working for the government, to solve a shared interest
- Molecules containing carbon
- Expelling a substance
- Produce crops
- The act of harming the environment by introducing it to harmful toxins
- Substances that harm the environment
- Alarming change in the state of the earths environment
- Good Feeding
- An entity made by two or more nations working together to solve a shared interest
- Natural fuels made with the remains of animals and plants
- The ability of environments to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- A molecule made of nine amino acids
- Utilising resources too much
- Species taken out of their natural habitat and put in a new surrounding
- Animals in their natural habitat
- Characteristic of algae
- Balancing the effect of an opposite one
- Growth
- Organisms on the brink of extinction
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- The impact of a person or community has in an environment, good or bad.
- Conservation of species in their natural habitat
- Cutting down trees
- Rain with acidic concentration
- Preserving species outside their natural habitat
- Animals making food with sunlight,water and carbon dioxide
- Estate or area where crops are grown
- Material that can be utlized
- Biological community in which animals and plants coexist
- When greenhouse gases create a dome over the atmosphere and amplify the heat in atmosphere
- The conditions of the habitat in which we live in
- Gases that heat up the atmosphere
- Excessive killing of animals
- Fuel made from living matter
- Increase in the average temperature of the earth caused by greenhouse gases
- A maintainable state
- Unique genetic code for every person
- Using resources faster than the environment can replenish them
- Chemical substance enhancing crop growth
38 Clues: Growth • Good Feeding • Produce crops • Cutting down trees • A maintainable state • Expelling a substance • Characteristic of algae • Molecules containing carbon • Material that can be utlized • Excessive killing of animals • Fuel made from living matter • Utilising resources too much • Rain with acidic concentration • Animals in their natural habitat • Gases that heat up the atmosphere • ...
Crisis. Man. App. Karla Trejo 2023-05-22
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- short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
- unstable, difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty and requires immediate action
- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear, maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriateassistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stages are mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operati of a community or organization
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent danger
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- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the potential for damaging effects of an event
- state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
20 Clues: adverse event caused by natural processes • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk • ...
Crisis Management: Application 2023-05-22
Across
- state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the potential for damaging effects of an event
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent danger
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear, maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriate assistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stages are mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
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- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a largenumber of people in danger
- event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- unstable,difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty and requires immediate action
- short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operation of a community or organization
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
20 Clues: adverse event caused by natural processes • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk • ...
Crisis Management: Application 2025-09-29
Across
- process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
- state in which air can flow into the space, but not escape from the space
- short concrete post designed to protect from damage caused by a vehicle
- natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes
- process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
- unstable, difficult or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty and requires immediate action
- basic physical and organizational frameworks and facilities serving in the operation of a community or organization
- event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
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- technique used to communicate with individuals who are threatening violence
- crisis negotiation model– developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) to help change behavior of suspects in high-stress, high-risk situations
- process of locating, assisting and extracting people in distress or imminent danger
- natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions
- actions which prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the potential for damaging effects of an event
- natural disaster caused by movement or distribution of surface water
- isolation and restriction of movement due to exposure to hazardous conditions
- event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk
- adverse event caused by natural processes
- natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth
- processes and procedures which reduce or avoid losses, minimize fear, maintain order, ensure victims and survivors receive prompt and appropriate assistance and achieve effective recovery as quickly as possible; four stages are mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
- empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
20 Clues: adverse event caused by natural processes • natural disaster caused by movement of solid earth • process of removing occupants from a dangerous area • natural disaster caused by short-term weather conditions • natural disaster caused by long-term atmospheric processes • event or condition which puts the health of a population at risk • ...
ACTIVIDAD EN CLASE 2025-08-19
Across
- Tipo de energía que se puede regenerar de manera natural.
- Alimento básico elaborado a partir de harina y agua.
- renovable Tipo de recurso que no se regenera naturalmente a una velocidad suficiente para ser sostenible.
- Dolor abdominal intenso y repentino.
- Fibra obtenida de ovejas y utilizada en la fabricación de textiles.
- Lugar donde se producen bienes a gran escala.
- Actividad económica relacionada con la cría de animales.
- Sustancias que se consumen para obtener nutrientes.
- Producto lácteo obtenido a partir de la leche.
- Práctica de cultivar la tierra para producir alimentos.
- Actividad de capturar peces y otros organismos acuáticos.
- Fuente de energía que alimenta los paneles solares.
- Recurso natural utilizado como combustible y materia prima.
- Combustible fósil sólido utilizado para generar energía.
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- Extracción de minerales y recursos del subsuelo.
- Resultado de un proceso de fabricación o cultivo.
- Proceso de producción de bienes a partir de materias primas.
- Sector económico dedicado a la producción de bienes y servicios.
- Capacidad para realizar trabajo o producir movimiento.
- Conjunto de plantas de una región o periodo.
- Fibra natural utilizada en la fabricación de textiles.
- Planta que genera electricidad a partir del agua en movimiento.
- Prenda de vestir ligera y cómoda, generalmente de algodón.
- Líquido esencial para la vida y el ecosistema.
- Algo que proviene de la naturaleza, sin intervención humana.
- Combustible fósil utilizado para generar energía.
- Actividad de intercambio de bienes y servicios
- Plantas grandes y leñosas que forman parte esencial de los bosques.
- Líquido nutritivo producido por mamíferos
- Cereal utilizado para hacer harina y pan.
- Material natural obtenido de los árboles, utilizado en construcción y fabricación.
- Bien o servicio que se utiliza para satisfacer necesidades.
32 Clues: Dolor abdominal intenso y repentino. • Líquido nutritivo producido por mamíferos • Cereal utilizado para hacer harina y pan. • Conjunto de plantas de una región o periodo. • Lugar donde se producen bienes a gran escala. • Líquido esencial para la vida y el ecosistema. • Actividad de intercambio de bienes y servicios • Producto lácteo obtenido a partir de la leche. • ...
Prophet Hud a.s 2022-03-08
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- Prophet Hud a.s & his followers were safe from the disasters, as they __________________ that the teachings and warnings of Allah were true.
- The people of Ad were good at constructing tall, beautiful _______________ .
- What skill were the people of Ad known for?
- After the drought, Allah sent down strong winds and _____________________ to the people of 'Ad as a punishment for their arrogance and ignorance.
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- What did the people of 'Ad worshipped?
- When the 'Ad people refused to worship Allah, Allah first sent down a ______________ that went on for 3 long years.
- The people of Ad were _________, and lived in prosperity.
- When Prophet Hud a.s told the 'Ad people to worship Allah, they didn't believe him and called him a _________ .
- The people of Ad were big and _____________ .
9 Clues: What did the people of 'Ad worshipped? • What skill were the people of Ad known for? • The people of Ad were big and _____________ . • The people of Ad were _________, and lived in prosperity. • The people of Ad were good at constructing tall, beautiful _______________ . • ...
Environmental Justice 2024-08-08
Across
- - The pursuit of fairness in addressing the disproportionate impacts of environmental and climate issues on marginalized groups.
- - Disputes or violence that can be intensified or triggered by climate change and resource scarcity.
- - The intentional siting of polluting facilities in marginalized communities.
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- - The movement of people from one place to another, often as a result of adverse environmental conditions.
- - Harmful substances like toxic dust, ash, and soot that disproportionately affect certain communities.
- - The forced movement of people due to environmental factors or disasters.
- - The capacity of communities to adapt to and recover from environmental and climatic impacts.
- - The degree to which a community is susceptible to harm from environmental and climatic changes.
- - Long-term alteration of temperature and weather patterns, which can exacerbate social and economic issues.
9 Clues: - The forced movement of people due to environmental factors or disasters. • - The intentional siting of polluting facilities in marginalized communities. • - The capacity of communities to adapt to and recover from environmental and climatic impacts. • - The degree to which a community is susceptible to harm from environmental and climatic changes. • ...
Australian Green Spaces 2025-11-18
Across
- Area set aside to protect wildlife and natural habitats (2 words, 13 letters).
- Public recreational green space in towns and cities (2 words, 9 letters).
- Parkland that follows a river, offering trails and natural scenery (2 words, 9 letters).
- Safe refuge for animals, often focused on rehabilitation (2 words, 17 letters).
- Shared space where locals grow herbs, vegetables and flowers (2 words, 15 letters).
- Large protected natural area managed for conservation and public recreation (2 words, 13 letters).
- Water-saturated ecosystems essential for birds and biodiversity (7 letters).
- Protected shoreline area used for walking, wildlife and beach conservation (2 words, 14 letters).
- Curated collection of plants for education, conservation and leisure (2 words, 16 letters).
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- Collection of trees grown for research, conservation and display (9 letters).
- Parkland set aside for sports, picnics and outdoor activity (2 words, 15 letters).
- Natural or restored pathway connecting habitats for wildlife movement (2 words, 14 letters).
- Natural Australian vegetation, often dominated by eucalypts (8 letters).
- Publicly managed woodland often used for timber, recreation and conservation (2 words, 11 letters).
- Land preserved for ecological protection and biodiversity (2 words, 16 letters).
15 Clues: Natural Australian vegetation, often dominated by eucalypts (8 letters). • Public recreational green space in towns and cities (2 words, 9 letters). • Water-saturated ecosystems essential for birds and biodiversity (7 letters). • Collection of trees grown for research, conservation and display (9 letters). • ...
Chapter Two Vocabulary 2025-10-16
Across
- type of precipitation that forms when waste gases from automobiles and power plants combine with moisture in the air
- layer that prevents most harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from reaching Earth
- to appear or happen
- type of natural resource that can be replenished by natural processes at least as quickly as it is used
- type of natural resource that will not run out, no matter how much of it people use
- scientific observation that Earth’s average temperature is increasing
- something that has two different components performing essentially the same task
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- act of meeting human needs in ways that ensure future generations also will be able to meet their needs
- part of the environment that supplies a material that is useful or necessary for the survival of living things
- type of smog/air pollution that is formed when sunlight reacts with waste gases from the burning of fossil fuels
- type of natural resource that is being used up faster than it can be replaced by natural processes
- contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life
- manufacturing new products out of used products
- type of energy creating heat from within Earth
- mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth
15 Clues: to appear or happen • type of energy creating heat from within Earth • manufacturing new products out of used products • mixture of gases that forms a layer around Earth • scientific observation that Earth’s average temperature is increasing • contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 2"Migration Vocabulary" 2020-05-28
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- the practice of owning people as legal property and are forced to obey their owners
- why people left the area that they are migrating from
- immigrants from poorer countries were allowed to immigrate temporarily to obtain jobs
- someone who has migrated to another country in hope as being legally recognized as a refugee
- an environmental/ political feature that speeds migration
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- person forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but doesn't move across an international border
- a permanent move to a new location
- 8 laws or patterns of migration brought about by Ernst George Ravenstein
- a person legally recognized as leaving their country to avoid the effects of armed conflicts,violence, infringement of human rights and/or other disasters and cannot return.
- an environmental/ political feature that hinders migration
- why people are going to the place that they are going to
11 Clues: a permanent move to a new location • why people left the area that they are migrating from • why people are going to the place that they are going to • an environmental/ political feature that speeds migration • an environmental/ political feature that hinders migration • 8 laws or patterns of migration brought about by Ernst George Ravenstein • ...
Natural resources & Coal 2021-12-06
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- The fuel which is formed from dead living organisms
- The natural resource which deplete after sometime.
- The resource which either derived from nature or made in laboratory
- The process of conversion of organic matter into coal.
- The factor responsible for carbonisation.
- An example of exhaustible natural resource.
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- The natural resource which does not deplete.
- An example of inexhaustible natural resource.
- The high pressure gas formed after burning coal.
- The resource which is present in nature and used as it is.
10 Clues: The factor responsible for carbonisation. • An example of exhaustible natural resource. • The natural resource which does not deplete. • An example of inexhaustible natural resource. • The high pressure gas formed after burning coal. • The natural resource which deplete after sometime. • The fuel which is formed from dead living organisms • ...
Vocabulary#7(Lyca, Arthiana, Martin, Zien) Group 4 2024-02-01
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- When a person loses contact with reality.
- Athletes that put their limit in any kind of exercise.
- A theory of the existence of people as an individual
- Knives often have to have a ______ edge to cut objects with a hard outer layer.
- Its very attractive but in reality it's no have value.
- A situation that is hard to choose between two ways.
- Bonsai trees need _____ to encourage new buds to form out of the old areas to create a neat look.
- A person that is always there in kind of events like concerts or religious.
- Accept something that very hard to archived
- Part of the story sums up your accomplishments.
- A person that orders or takes the lead for any kind of military purpose.
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- A fortunate stroke of _____ has led me to find 20 dollars! How lucky!
- A very pure and very holy person.
- An atmosphere that is surrounded behind by a person, character, things or places.
- Spreading or covering the entire area.
- A building that prevents disasters like water or a kind of high mountain.
- The opposite of something being interesting, lively and exciting.
- A person that don't want to spend so much money and they are so cheaper
- Most accurately or precisely that is close to correct.
19 Clues: A very pure and very holy person. • Spreading or covering the entire area. • When a person loses contact with reality. • Accept something that very hard to archived • Part of the story sums up your accomplishments. • A theory of the existence of people as an individual • A situation that is hard to choose between two ways. • ...
Exodus 2025-03-10
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- God revealed His name to Moses as ___.
- The covenant between God and the Israelites included these ten laws.
- God appeared to Moses in this form in the desert
- The land where the Israelites were enslaved.
- The ruler of Egypt who refused to let the Israelites go.
- The Israelites worshipped this idol when Moses was on Mount Sinai.
- The leader of the Israelites who led them out of Egypt.
- The sea that God parted for the Israelites to escape Egypt.
- The laws given to Moses by God were written on two.
- The mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
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- The book of the Bible that tells the story of the Israelites’ escape from Egypt.
- The journey of the Israelites from slavery to freedom.
- The sacred dwelling place built by the Israelites for God’s presence.
- The brother of Moses who helped lead the Israelites.
- The Ten Commandments were given to Moses on this mountain.
- The event where the angel of death passed over the homes of the Israelites.
- The people led out of Egypt by Moses.
- The series of disasters sent by God to convince Pharaoh to free the Israelites.
- God provided this bread-like food for the Israelites in the desert
19 Clues: The people led out of Egypt by Moses. • God revealed His name to Moses as ___. • The land where the Israelites were enslaved. • God appeared to Moses in this form in the desert • The laws given to Moses by God were written on two. • The brother of Moses who helped lead the Israelites. • The journey of the Israelites from slavery to freedom. • ...
Public Service Careers 2026-03-16
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- Ranger — Protects parks, wildlife, and visitors in outdoor spaces.
- Clerk — Keeps court records, schedules cases, and helps the court run smoothly.
- — Responds to fires, rescues people, and teaches fire safety.
- Worker — Sorts and delivers mail and packages to homes and businesses.
- — Helps students learn academic subjects, skills, and habits for success.
- — Oversees court cases and makes fair decisions based on the law.
- — Provides advanced medical care during emergencies.
- Planner — Helps design and improve streets, neighborhoods, and public spaces.
- — Helps people find books, information, and learning tools.
- Officer — Protects people, enforces laws, and responds to emergencies.
- Counselor — Helps students with school, emotions, relationships, and future planning.
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- — Leads a city or town and helps make decisions for the community.
- Worker — Supports individuals and families by helping them find resources and solve problems.
- Health Nurse — Helps communities stay healthy through education, prevention, and care.
- and Recreation Worker — Organizes programs and takes care of parks and recreation spaces.
- Management Specialist — Plans for disasters and helps communities respond and recover.
- — Gives basic emergency medical care and transports injured or sick people.
- Works Employee — Maintains roads, water systems, and other important community services.
- Bus Driver — Drives buses and helps people get where they need to go safely.
- Worker — Collects trash and recycling to keep communities clean and healthy.
20 Clues: — Provides advanced medical care during emergencies. • — Helps people find books, information, and learning tools. • — Responds to fires, rescues people, and teaches fire safety. • — Oversees court cases and makes fair decisions based on the law. • — Leads a city or town and helps make decisions for the community. • ...
Glossary 2022-01-12
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- Manufactured or constructed items that are used to produce goods and provide services,
- Those who provide human resources, natural resources, and capital goods in order for production to take place ,
- Products produced for personal consumption,
- To slow down the use of something to make its supply last longer than it would otherwise,
- The use of technology to control a process,
- Products produced for personal consumption,
- All the stock that a business has on hand ,
- Productive resources; human and natural resources and capital goods; also known as economic resources,
- A term used to refer to individuals who were born between the years 1946 and 1964,
- A scheduling procedure in which employees select their own working hours as long as they work the required number of hours,
- An inventory method in which goods are ordered so that they arrive when they are needed rather than being stockpiled ,
- Starting and building a business,
- Items that are found in nature and used to produce goods and services,
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- The people who make or provide goods and services,
- Money needed to operate a business,
- When two employees share the responsibility for one full-time position,
- The economic process or activity of producing goods and services,
- The human and natural resources and capital goods used to produce goods and services; also known as factors of production,
- Scientific applications to business objectives or the methods used to attain those objectives,
- People who work to produce goods and services,
- A resource that can be used in place of another,
- resources: Natural resources that may become entirely depleted; natural resources that cannot be replenished after use,
- program: A project organized and sponsored by a company to help its employees,
- X: A term used to refer to individuals who were born between the years 1965 and 1980; also known as Gen X,
- People who assume the risks of starting and operating businesses,
- Maintaining a large inventory,
- Items in their natural state or condition,
- Nonrenewable, carbon-based energy sources formed underground from the fossilized remains of plants and animals ,
- Y: A term used to refer to individuals who were born between the years 1981 and 1995; also known as millennials,
29 Clues: Maintaining a large inventory, • Starting and building a business, • Money needed to operate a business, • Items in their natural state or condition, • Products produced for personal consumption, • The use of technology to control a process, • Products produced for personal consumption, • All the stock that a business has on hand , • ...
Unit 1 review game-Johnson 2020-01-23
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- two ways that tradition has been handed on
- the books of the Bible containing God's revelation; all the books were composed by human authors, inspired by the Holy Spirit
- natural understanding of what is right and wrong; vestige of the divine law on the human heart
- motion, causality, contingency, degrees of perfection, teleological argument
- proofs of God's existence through the universe
- difficulties in coming to knowledge of God by ______ alone
- the teaching authority of the Church
- faith is our _____ to grace
- we are able to ______ Jesus Christ in the world today
- builds off natural revelation
- another word for supernatural revelation
- God communicating Himself through the natural order
- the word of God entrusted to the Apostles and their successors by Christ and the Holy Spirit, transmitted by preaching & teaching to each generation of Christians
- genesis 3:15
- knowledge through testimony & includes much trust
- God revealing Himself
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- 1)strengthens & deepens our faith 2)transforms us forever
- means to hand on
- the kind of relationship that God wants with us
- ____ is God revealed & the Word of God
- 1)Church, 2)sacraments, 3)word, 4)prayer, 5)his followers
- the inability to be wrong on matters of faith and morals
- is an extension of kinship by oath
- to remove the veil that obscures something; to make known that which is hidden
- faith we need faith that is beyond natural for trusting in that which is beyond the natural (beyond reason)
- God interacts with humanity & gives His law
- exists, immaterial/spiritual, eternal/no beginning or end, infinite/forever
- God interacts with humanity as a human and gives His new law & shows us how to live
- 1)Nicene 2)Apostles 3)Athanasian
- natural revelation is ________
- Jesus Christ is the ______ revelation
- religious=relationship; longing within all people for God and meaning
- ______ revelation comes directly from God
- God's divine life within us
- a theological virtue, by which a person believes all that God has said and revealed to man and that the Church proposes for belief
35 Clues: genesis 3:15 • means to hand on • God revealing Himself • faith is our _____ to grace • God's divine life within us • builds off natural revelation • natural revelation is ________ • 1)Nicene 2)Apostles 3)Athanasian • is an extension of kinship by oath • the teaching authority of the Church • Jesus Christ is the ______ revelation • ____ is God revealed & the Word of God • ...
Normal Ecology Set (1.0 Outline) 2015-01-23
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- The branch of mathematical logic that studies collections of objects and their relations (3,6)
- The branch of science concerned with the study of organisms and their natural environment
- Processes of structural and functional changes that manifest as a direct result of environmental cues and feedback systems; often ascribed to natural selection
- The branch of multidisciplinary science concerned with the study of applied physics to biological systems
- The natural, physical and material phenomena of the universe. Also recognised as ‘life’ in general
- The branch of science concerned with the study of organisms and ecosystems through geographic space and geologic time scales
- Ecological recycling through pathways of the food web that climaxes with the production of living matter
- The property of distinct functionality of subunits such that any given assemblage of units may be separated and recombined
- The non-living material substances and processes of the natural environment
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- The branch of mathematics that studies points, lines, angles and figures in space; their measurement and properties
- The community of organic life - plants, animals and microbes - in conjunction with the inorganic environmental context
- The applied science concerned with the study of natural phenomena and the universe around us such as the fields of chemistry, astronomy, Earth science, physics and biology (7,8)
- The naturally occurring oversufficiency of quantity and supply
- The branch of biological sciences concerned with the study of chemical structure, function and interactions of biological macro-molecules within living organisms
- The flora and fauna of an ecosystem or period
- The branch of biology that studies evolutionary relationships among groups of organisms at the level of macro-molecular sequencing (DNA, RNA, proteins)
- Multivariant life forms that combine to enrich the ecological profile and complexity of life
- The applied science concerned with the study of fossil records to reconstruct the ecosystems of the past
- The postulate of inherent causation; often ascribed to natural and historical factors
- Existing together in relative proximity at the same time
- A period of apparent inactivity between the prevalence of a stimulus and the onset of a response; undeveloped
21 Clues: The flora and fauna of an ecosystem or period • Existing together in relative proximity at the same time • The naturally occurring oversufficiency of quantity and supply • The non-living material substances and processes of the natural environment • The postulate of inherent causation; often ascribed to natural and historical factors • ...
AP CROSSWORD 2024-09-18
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- ASYA Kilala ang rehiyong ito sa katawagang Central o Inner Asia
- MADRE Ito ay ang pinakamahabang bahagi na matatagpuan sa hilaga at kanlurang bahagi ng Luzon.
- Ito ang pag-aaral ng lupa, mga anyong-lupa, klima, at kung paano nakakaapekto ang mga ito sa buhay ng mga tao
- Ito ay ang pagdumi o pagkasira ng kapaligiran dahil sa mga mapanganib na bagay tulad ng basura, kemikal, at usok.
- Ito ang mga pulo na nakahiwalay sa mainland.
- RENEWABLE RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resource na hindi maaaring muling magamit o mapalitan sa pamamagitan ng natural na proseso.
- Ito ang pagbabago ng mga tao o hayop para makasurvive sa kanilang kapaligiran.
- Ito ay ang paligid kung saan tayo nabubuhay.
- Ito ay ang mga ulat o impormasyon tungkol sa mga nangyayari sa paligid, tulad ng mga kaganapan, balita, at mga isyu.
- Ito ay ang malaking bahagi ng lupa, tulad ng mga pangunahing pulo ng isang bansa.
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- Ito ay ang pangkaraniwang kondisyon ng panahon sa isang lugar sa loob ng mahabang panahon.
- Ito ay ang proseso ng pagkuha ng mga gamit o materyales na hindi na kailangan at ginagawang bago upang magamit muli.
- Ito ay isang lugar na puno ng mga puno, shrubs, at iba pang halaman.
- Ito ay ang pinakamalaking kontinente sa mundo. Dito matatagpuan ang maraming bansa at kultura. May iba't ibang tanawin at klima ang Asya.
- RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resource na hindi nabubuhay tulad ng mga mineral, tubig, hangin, at iba pa.
- SILANGANG ASYA Ito ay isang rehiyon sa Asya na binubuo ng mga bansang nasa pagitan ng India at Tsina.
- RING OF FIRE Ito ay isang lugar sa paligid ng Karagatang Pasipiko na maraming bulkan at lindol.
- RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resource na maaaring muling magamit o mapalitan sa pamamagitan ng natural na proseso.
- Ito ay isang teritoryo na may sariling gobyerno at mga mamamayan.
- RESOURCES Ito ay mga natural na resources na nabubuhay at nabubuo mula sa mga organismo
20 Clues: Ito ang mga pulo na nakahiwalay sa mainland. • Ito ay ang paligid kung saan tayo nabubuhay. • ASYA Kilala ang rehiyong ito sa katawagang Central o Inner Asia • Ito ay isang teritoryo na may sariling gobyerno at mga mamamayan. • Ito ay isang lugar na puno ng mga puno, shrubs, at iba pang halaman. • ...
Holiday fun and holiday disasters 2021-11-14
14 Clues: estar malalt • perdre el vol • llogar un cotxe • comprar records • perdre la maleta • enviar una postal • tenir un accident • cremar-se del sol • conèixer gent nova • anar a l'estranger • explorar un lloc nou • quedar-se en un hotel • reservar unes vacances • oblidar-te el passaport
The Naturals 2022-11-15
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- 9.the Natural that can read people's emotions like a book
- 10.who the Naturals are trained to catch
- 2.Cassie's Natural power
- 8.the Natural that is great with statistics
- Subject 5.what UNSUB stands for
- 3.the other Natural who shares Cassie's gift
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- 1. the main character's full first name
- 4. where the most of the story takes place
- 7.the Natural that can tell when people are lying
- 6.the member of Cassie's family that was murdered
10 Clues: 2.Cassie's Natural power • Subject 5.what UNSUB stands for • 1. the main character's full first name • 10.who the Naturals are trained to catch • 4. where the most of the story takes place • 8.the Natural that is great with statistics • 3.the other Natural who shares Cassie's gift • 7.the Natural that can tell when people are lying • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN 2021-06-21
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- _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences]
- _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a]
- _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física]
- _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social]
- _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences]
- e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje]
- H_ _t_ _y [Social]
- _ _ g_ e_ [Ingles]
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- M _ _ i _ [religión]
- _ _ n_ e [Educación física]
- n_ _ B_ _ [Mat]
- J_ _ U _ [religión]
- _ _ i_ m [Ingles]
- _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a]
- _ _ _ _ s _ _ g _ _ _ o_ [Proyecto]
- s_ _s [Mat]
- S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje]
17 Clues: s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ B_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • _ _ g_ e_ [Ingles] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • M _ _ i _ [religión] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física] • ...
Nz disasters Zuza Riddell 2023-06-11
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- the author of "no safe habour"
- when was cyclone gabrielle
- what year did the wahine sink
- where the wahine sunk
- when was the canterbury earthquake
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- how many people died from the wahine disaster
- the cyclone that is compared to cyclone gabereille
- when did the white island blowup
- what did the wahine hit
- was the name of the cyclone that cause the wahine to sink
10 Clues: where the wahine sunk • what did the wahine hit • when was cyclone gabrielle • what year did the wahine sink • the author of "no safe habour" • when did the white island blowup • when was the canterbury earthquake • how many people died from the wahine disaster • the cyclone that is compared to cyclone gabereille • was the name of the cyclone that cause the wahine to sink
NZ Disasters Charlotte Gray 2023-06-11
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- How many people Kopuawhara floods
- Eruption in NZ
- When did Canterbury earthquake happen?
- The Author of "No Safe Harbour."
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- The most recent cyclone in Gisborne?
- The worst Cyclone is the past 50 years?
- The wahine collided with?
- Boat Named after woman
- Where was the Kaitangata mine explosion
- What time of the day was New Brighton hot air balloon accident
10 Clues: Eruption in NZ • Boat Named after woman • The wahine collided with? • The Author of "No Safe Harbour." • How many people Kopuawhara floods • The most recent cyclone in Gisborne? • When did Canterbury earthquake happen? • The worst Cyclone is the past 50 years? • Where was the Kaitangata mine explosion • What time of the day was New Brighton hot air balloon accident
Imperialism 2022-04-10
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- A group of countries under a single authority is called
- Event to happen after imperialism: ________ War I
- A settlement in a foreign land
- New Imperialism happened on this continent, along with another continent.
- One of the natural resources that became important during industrialization and is important today.
- "New" Imperialism took place in the ____ World.
- Another name for natural resources is raw ___________.
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- Many European countries went after the natural _________ in Africa and Asia.
- The _________ Revolution took place before imperialism.
- Imperialism devastated this continent.
- "Old" Imperialism took place in the ____ World.
- A natural resource; found on elephant tusks.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
13 Clues: A settlement in a foreign land • Imperialism devastated this continent. • A natural resource; found on elephant tusks. • "Old" Imperialism took place in the ____ World. • "New" Imperialism took place in the ____ World. • Event to happen after imperialism: ________ War I • Another name for natural resources is raw ___________. • ...
POPULATION D'Lon Ornelas 2015-11-04
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- where natural birth rate declines to equal crude birth rate and the natural rate of population approches
- number of live births per year 1,000 people in a population
- description of locations on earths surface where population live
- a bar graph representing the distrabution by age and gender
- a drop or decrease in a regions population
- the amount of people an area can support
- a measurment of the people per given unit if land
- the ratio of men to women
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- the rate which people die
- government policies designed to reduce the rate of natural increase
- the scientific studies of population characteristics
- growth by a percentile
- increase rate cbr-cdr=nir
13 Clues: growth by a percentile • the rate which people die • increase rate cbr-cdr=nir • the ratio of men to women • the amount of people an area can support • a drop or decrease in a regions population • a measurment of the people per given unit if land • the scientific studies of population characteristics • number of live births per year 1,000 people in a population • ...
Materials 2021-06-23
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- Made of woven material (fibers) can be made from natural materials like wool.
- A natural rock or sediment that contains one or more valuable minerals that are mined, treated and sold at a profit.
- is a granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles.
- These are materials that come from plants, animals, or the ground (earth).
- A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity.
- Made by baking clay, and other natural materials at very high temperatures.
- Made mostly of sand, which is heated to a very high temperature and becomes a liquid. When it cooled it completely transforms and becomes a clear solid.
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- These were once natural materials that has gone through a chemical process to change their physical property.
- Made from a material called pulp. Pulp is made from wood fibers mixed with water which is then dried or baked.
- These are natural fibers that are taken from plants and animals.
- a organic material found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants.
- These are made from natural materials such as crude oil, gas, and fossil fuels.
- A soft, loose, earthy material containing soil particles the diameters of which are less than 0.005 millimeters.
- The matter or substance that objects are made from.
- Oil A naturally occurring, yellowish-black liquid found in geological formations beneath the Earth's surface.
15 Clues: The matter or substance that objects are made from. • These are natural fibers that are taken from plants and animals. • These are materials that come from plants, animals, or the ground (earth). • Made by baking clay, and other natural materials at very high temperatures. • Made of woven material (fibers) can be made from natural materials like wool. • ...
UNIT 5 ENERGY TERMINOLOGY 2023-05-18
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- resources materials from the Earth that are used to support life and meet people's needs
- related to a living organism
- a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption
- energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed.
- power the use of the sun's energy either directly as thermal energy (heat) or through the use of photovoltaic cells in solar panels and transparent photovoltaic glass to generate electricity.
- not related to a living organism
- forms of potential energy that can be used to perform work
- resources the different factors of production used to produce all goods and services in the economy.
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- causing, or made in a way that causes, little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time
- power a renewable source of energy that generates power by using a dam or diversion structure to alter the natural flow of a river or other body of water.
- how fast energy is used or transmitted
- power heat within the earth
- unable to be replaced or replenished once used.
- fuels a generic term for non-renewable energy sources such as coal, coal products, natural gas, derived gas, crude oil, petroleum products and non-renewable wastes
- power the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity.
15 Clues: related to a living organism • power heat within the earth • not related to a living organism • how fast energy is used or transmitted • unable to be replaced or replenished once used. • forms of potential energy that can be used to perform work • power the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity. • ...
G5 T3 Final ESS Vocab. Revision 2023-06-03
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- large numbers
- trade among 3 continents: the Americas, Europe, and Africa
- a farm crop sold for profit
- the physical features of the land
- the natural environment of a living plant or animal
- a community of living organisms and their natural environment, or habitat
- the travel business or industry
- able to produce a great deal of fruit, crops or offspring
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- a way of visiting natural areas that conserves the natural resources of the region
- the practice of cutting down forests for crops or urban use
- human-made waterway through land for boats and ships
- a shortage of something
12 Clues: large numbers • a shortage of something • a farm crop sold for profit • the travel business or industry • the physical features of the land • the natural environment of a living plant or animal • human-made waterway through land for boats and ships • able to produce a great deal of fruit, crops or offspring • trade among 3 continents: the Americas, Europe, and Africa • ...
Fibers and Fabric 2024-08-30
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- a natural fiber that comes from a sheep
- fibers made from plants or animals
- a natural fiber that comes from the flax plant
- knit fabrics are made to be like this (t-shirt)
- fabrics that are made by interlacing yarns
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- the most widely used synthetic fiber
- a natural fiber that comes from the cotton plant
- tiny strands which are woven together to make fabric
- fibers made from wood pulp or petroleum
- two or more fibers are combined to make a fabric
- fabrics that are made by looping threads together
- a synthetic fiber similar to nylon
12 Clues: fibers made from plants or animals • a synthetic fiber similar to nylon • the most widely used synthetic fiber • a natural fiber that comes from a sheep • fibers made from wood pulp or petroleum • fabrics that are made by interlacing yarns • a natural fiber that comes from the flax plant • knit fabrics are made to be like this (t-shirt) • ...
Grade 5 - Term 3 Final - ESS Vocab. Revision 2023-06-03
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- human-made waterway through land for boats and ships
- able to produce a great deal of fruit, crops or offspring
- the practice of cutting down forests for crops or urban use
- a way of visiting natural areas that conserves the natural resources of the region
- the travel business or industry
- a shortage of something
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- trade trade among 3 continents: the Americas, Europe, and Africa
- large numbers
- the natural environment of a living plant or animal
- the physical features of the land
- a community of living organisms and their natural environment, or habitat
- crops a farm crop sold for profit
12 Clues: large numbers • a shortage of something • the travel business or industry • the physical features of the land • crops a farm crop sold for profit • the natural environment of a living plant or animal • human-made waterway through land for boats and ships • able to produce a great deal of fruit, crops or offspring • ...
Environment 2023-08-16
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- A community of living organisms and their physical environment.
- Reuse, Recycle The three R's of minimizing waste and conserving resources.
- resources Natural resources that cannot be replaced once used.
- layer A layer of ozone gas in the Earth's stratosphere that absorbs UV radiation.
- gases Gases that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
- The ability to use resources in a way that doesn't deplete or harm them.
- The surroundings and conditions in which living things exist.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable products.
- The variety of life forms in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
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- change Long-term shifts in weather patterns and temperatures.
- resources Natural resources that can be replenished over time.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and wildlife.
- energy Energy that comes from sources that can be replenished naturally.
- The clearing of forests for agriculture, development, or logging.
- The natural world, including plants, animals, and landscapes.
- The presence of harmful substances in the environment.
16 Clues: The presence of harmful substances in the environment. • change Long-term shifts in weather patterns and temperatures. • The surroundings and conditions in which living things exist. • The natural world, including plants, animals, and landscapes. • resources Natural resources that can be replenished over time. • ...
Disaster management (crossword) 2025-07-18
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- An effect of disasters and climate crises, affecting people's emotional well-being (6 letters).
- This sector includes cars and planes, a main source of CO₂ emissions (9 letters).
- One of the primary sectors emitting greenhouse gases, involves crops and livestock (11 letters).
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- A solution to climate change involving solar and wind (9 letters).
- A prolonged period with little or no rain, often intensified by climate change (7 letters).
- The ocean's rise threatening coastal cities, caused by melting ice caps (8 letters).
6 Clues: A solution to climate change involving solar and wind (9 letters). • This sector includes cars and planes, a main source of CO₂ emissions (9 letters). • The ocean's rise threatening coastal cities, caused by melting ice caps (8 letters). • A prolonged period with little or no rain, often intensified by climate change (7 letters). • ...
Hair Colour Review Crossword 2024-11-10
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- The_______ measures the concentration and strength of hydrogen peroxide in hair colour products.
- _______ textured hair colours more quickly and can look darker.
- Both types of demi-permanent colours are most commonly formulated with an ________.
- ________ equalize porosity and deposit colour molecules in one application to provide a uniform contributing pigment.
- Once the hair has been _______, there is no way to turn the hair back to its natural state; it requires cutting it off.
- ________ is an alkaline agent that raises the pH of the hair colourant.
- When reading a colour chart, the first number refers to the _____ of the colour.
- the part of the hair shaft between the scalp and previously coloured hair.
- _______ are Plant-based dyes with very limited shades. Most stain the cuticle and some can penetrate the cortex.
- lends black and brown colours to hair.
- _______ is the predominant tone of a colour.
- Is an oxidizing agent, when mixed with an oxidative hair colour to develop the colour molecules and change the natural hair.
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- ________ are used to recondition and equalize porosity on damaged hair
- This type of hair colour lays on the hair’s surface.
- ________ is distributed differently according to texture.
- ________ is a progressive hair colour built up over multiple applications and interferes with other chemical services.
- _______ hair colour permanently changes existing hair colour.
- _______ demi-permanent swells the cuticle to a greater degree; it deposits colour into the outer area of the cortex.
- The __________ is a measurement system is use to determine the lightness or darkness of artificial/natural hair colours.
- This type of hair colour is non-oxidative and makes only a physical change.
- ________ combine with hydrogen peroxide to form large colour dye molecules within the cortex.
- _______ refers to the strength of a color. It can be described as soft, medium, or strong.
- As a general rule, if you are going _____ levels or darker or are dealing with level 9 or 10 blonde, that needs to be to
- When the _____ is damaged, it can cause colour fade; non-oxidative hair colour deposits hair dye molecules only on this layer.
- ________ is a chemical compound that decolourizes hair by dispersing and decolourizing the natural hair pigment.
- _________ is the hair’s ability to absorb moisture, hair colour processing time and tone of hair colour.
- ________ demi-permanent hair colour does not lift the natural hair.
- The ______ contains the natural that determines hair colour; oxidative hair dye molecules are deposited here.
28 Clues: lends black and brown colours to hair. • _______ is the predominant tone of a colour. • This type of hair colour lays on the hair’s surface. • ________ is distributed differently according to texture. • _______ hair colour permanently changes existing hair colour. • _______ textured hair colours more quickly and can look darker. • ...
Dynamic Earh 2018-04-18
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- boundaries-A place were plates slide by each other and rocks are neither created are destroyed.
- core-A layer of Earth that is 2,400 km thick and made of iron and nickel.
- boundaries-The boundary of a plate and a common hot spot for earthquakes and other Earth related disasters.
- record produced by a seismograph.
- fault-A fault were a hanging wall is moved upward.
- wave-A seismic wave and the first sign of an earthquake
- currents-A current that results from convections.
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- extended break in marked by the relative displacement and discontinuity.
- fault-A fault were a hanging wall is moved downward.
- boundaries-A linear feature that exist between two tectonic plates.
- map-A map that show the altitude of the surface using contour lines.
- analysis-The analysis of quantities that dimensions must be in terms of the same fundamental quantities.
- mantle- The upper portion of the Mantle that forms the lithosphere and asthenosphere.
- wave-A seismic wave and more elastic than a P wave
- ridges-An underwater mountain system formed by plate tectonics.
15 Clues: record produced by a seismograph. • currents-A current that results from convections. • wave-A seismic wave and more elastic than a P wave • fault-A fault were a hanging wall is moved upward. • fault-A fault were a hanging wall is moved downward. • wave-A seismic wave and the first sign of an earthquake • ...
AJ Global studies 2024-05-29
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- leader of a genius
- policy
- a gruop of people
- ends the french revolution
- citizen capet
- a agreement in wich they gave up there freedom
- studied goverments
- english thinker
- age of reason
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- shrewed lawyer
- market the natural forces of supply and demand
- english thinker
- 60 year reign
- hasty trials
- military hero
- middle class
- taxed newspapers
- killing machine
- rights rights that belonged to all people scince birth
19 Clues: policy • hasty trials • middle class • 60 year reign • military hero • citizen capet • age of reason • shrewed lawyer • english thinker • killing machine • english thinker • taxed newspapers • a gruop of people • leader of a genius • studied goverments • ends the french revolution • a agreement in wich they gave up there freedom • market the natural forces of supply and demand • ...
CH 2 Lesson 6 2026-02-24
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- The specific amount of a product bought and sold at the equilibrium price
- a state in which the quantity of a good or service supplied exactly matches the quantity demanded at a specific price. In this state, there is no surplus or shortage, and prices remain stable unless an external factor shifts supply or demand.
- are government-mandated legal limits on how high or low a price can be charged for a product or service. They are often implemented to ensure affordability or to protect producers.
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- A legal maximum price that can be charged for a good or service. To be effective, it must be set below the equilibrium price, which often results in a shortage as demand exceeds supply.
- The specific market price where the supply and demand curves intersect and the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded.
- A legal minimum price that must be paid for a good or service, such as a minimum wage. To be effective, it must be set above the equilibrium price, which typically leads to a surplus as supply exceeds demand.
- The controlled distribution of scarce resources by a government or authority. It is often used during crises (like war or natural disasters) to ensure equitable access to essential goods when price controls cause shortages.
- An illegal market where goods and services are traded outside of government-sanctioned channels. These markets often emerge to bypass price controls, rationing, or taxes, allowing participants to trade at prices that reflect actual supply and demand.
8 Clues: The specific amount of a product bought and sold at the equilibrium price • The specific market price where the supply and demand curves intersect and the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded. • ...
ch2 lesson 6 2026-03-11
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- The specific amount of a product bought and sold at the equilibrium price
- a state in which the quantity of a good or service supplied exactly matches the quantity demanded at a specific price. In this state, there is no surplus or shortage, and prices remain stable unless an external factor shifts supply or demand.
- are government-mandated legal limits on how high or low a price can be charged for a product or service. They are often implemented to ensure affordability or to protect producers.
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- A legal maximum price that can be charged for a good or service. To be effective, it must be set below the equilibrium price, which often results in a shortage as demand exceeds supply.
- The specific market price where the supply and demand curves intersect and the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded.
- A legal minimum price that must be paid for a good or service, such as a minimum wage. To be effective, it must be set above the equilibrium price, which typically leads to a surplus as supply exceeds demand.
- The controlled distribution of scarce resources by a government or authority. It is often used during crises (like war or natural disasters) to ensure equitable access to essential goods when price controls cause shortages.
- An illegal market where goods and services are traded outside of government-sanctioned channels. These markets often emerge to bypass price controls, rationing, or taxes, allowing participants to trade at prices that reflect actual supply and demand.
8 Clues: The specific amount of a product bought and sold at the equilibrium price • The specific market price where the supply and demand curves intersect and the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded. • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN k 2021-06-22
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- _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social]
- _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I]
- J_ _ U _ [religión]
- _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences]
- m _ _ i _ [religión]
- _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences]
- _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje]
- _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a]
- _ _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física]
- H_ _t_ _y [Social]
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- n_ _ b_ _ [Mat]
- _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I]
- s_ _s [Mat]
- _ _ i_ m [Ingles]
- _ _ _ _ s _ _ g _ _ _ o_ [Proyecto]
- _ _ n_ e [Educación física]
- _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a]
- S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje]
18 Clues: s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ b_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I] • m _ _ i _ [religión] • _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN k 2021-06-22
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- _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social]
- _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a]
- _ _ i_ m [Ingles]
- _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences]
- J_ _ U _ [religión]
- _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences]
- _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I]
- _ _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física]
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- _ _ _ _ s _ _ g _ _ _ o_ [Proyecto]
- H_ _t_ _y [Social]
- n_ _ b_ _ [Mat]
- _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a]
- m _ _ i _ [religión]
- _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I]
- _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje]
- s_ _s [Mat]
- _ _ n_ e [Educación física]
- S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje]
18 Clues: s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ b_ _ [Mat] • _ _ i_ m [Ingles] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • _ _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • m _ _ i _ [religión] • _ _ v _ l_ p [D.H.I] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • _ e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ _ _ r _ o_ _ a_ [D.H.I] • _ _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • ...
Imperialism 2022-04-10
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- A group of countries under a single authority is called
- Event to happen after imperialism: ________ War I
- A settlement in a foreign land
- New Imperialism happened on this continent, along with another continent.
- One of the natural resources that became important during industrialization and is important today.
- "New" Imperialism took place in the ____ World.
- Another name for natural resources is raw ___________.
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- Many European countries went after the natural _________ in Africa and Asia.
- The _________ Revolution took place before imperialism.
- Imperialism devastated this continent.
- "Old" Imperialism took place in the ____ World.
- A natural resource; found on elephant tusks.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
13 Clues: A settlement in a foreign land • Imperialism devastated this continent. • A natural resource; found on elephant tusks. • "Old" Imperialism took place in the ____ World. • "New" Imperialism took place in the ____ World. • Event to happen after imperialism: ________ War I • Another name for natural resources is raw ___________. • ...
Unit #8 Vocab - Earth's Natural Resources 2025-04-02
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- natural resources that people use for energy
- all of the Earth’s air
- the process by which water seeps through the ground and enters an aquifer
- heat energy that comes from deep within Earth
- a natural resource that cannot be replaced as quickly as it is used
- a situation that involves giving something up in return for gaining something else
- a natural resource that is only renewable if it is not used too quickly
- all of the Earth’s rocks, minerals, and soil
- rocks that allow liquid or gas to pass into and through them
- resources obtained from the natural world that are used by humans for survival and to improve the quality of their lives
- the loss of healthy soil and expansion of deserts, typically caused by soil pollution, repeated growth of nutrient-depleting crops in the same fields, strip mining, overgrazing cattle, clearing forestland, etc.
- fuel made from biomass (plant matter, such as wood or crop waste)
- a mineral deposit that has a high enough concentration of a specific mineral to be worth mining and processing
- plant matter that can be burned for heat or used to make other fuels
- the concentration of resources in specific places because of the processes by which they form
- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is used, or faster
- a result that follows naturally from the actions of a person or group; can be positive or negative; can be short-term or long-term
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- rocks that do not allow water or other fluids to flow through them; prevent groundwater from entering or leaving aquifers
- all of the Earth’s water
- resources formed from the buried remains of plants and animals; coal, petroleum/oil, and natural gas
- energy created from the atomic decay of an element, such as Uranium
- a natural resource whose supply is not affected by human activity; can’t be used up
- die out completely
- all of the the Earth’s living things
- electric energy generated when water flows through a hydroelectric dam to turn the blades of a turbine
- also called REEs, these are elements found deep within Earth that are difficult and costly to mine; widely used in electronics, batteries, magnets, etc.
- electrical energy generated when a windmill uses moving air to turn the blades of a turbine
- the nutrient-rich layer of soil at the surface, formed as organic matter is added from decomposing organisms
- natural resources humans use to make objects or to eat as food
- energy from the sun is absorbed and converted to electrical energy
- loose mixture of sediment, organic material, water, and air
- layers of permeable rock beneath the surface where groundwater flows or is stored
32 Clues: die out completely • all of the Earth’s air • all of the Earth’s water • all of the the Earth’s living things • natural resources that people use for energy • all of the Earth’s rocks, minerals, and soil • heat energy that comes from deep within Earth • loose mixture of sediment, organic material, water, and air • ...
WW1 Paper 2 IB 2015-03-11
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- Key event in WW1 1916 (in France)(6,2,3,5)
- In 1879 this agreement between two countries happened to protect themselves from Russia(4,8)
- The peace agreement at the end of WW1 (6,2,10)
- The idea of having an Empire and this making your country strong (11)
- 1870-71 events that lead to the consolidation of the 39 Germanic States (6-8,3)
- Selection of Treaties and Agreements that are a long term cause of WW1 (8,3,2,9)
- Britain, Russia and France(7,7)
- Important ship during the Naval Race(3,11)
- A government method of control - that uses letters and the media (10)
- Style of warfare (5,3)
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- Germany's idea to combat a two front war (10,4)
- Two incidents when Germany attempt to block Frances control of a certain place, and limit French power (8,6)
- when Britain agrees with Russia in 1907 about spheres of influence in Asia (5-7,7)
- 2 of these happen, mainly between Bulgaria, Serbia and Grece (1912 and 1913)(6,3)
- The Turning point on the Western Front 1918 - defeat of Germans(6)
- One of the Allies biggest disasters of WW1 Oct 1917 (6,2,9)
- 1908, relations between Austro-Hungary and Russia become strained due to events near Turkey (7,6)
- When two or more groups disagree and problems occur (7)
- The war at home (4,5)
19 Clues: The war at home (4,5) • Style of warfare (5,3) • Britain, Russia and France(7,7) • Key event in WW1 1916 (in France)(6,2,3,5) • Important ship during the Naval Race(3,11) • The peace agreement at the end of WW1 (6,2,10) • Germany's idea to combat a two front war (10,4) • When two or more groups disagree and problems occur (7) • ...
NZ Disasters Charlotte Gray 2023-06-11
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- Where was the Kaitangata mine explosion
- How many people Kopuawhara floods
- The Author of "No Safe Harbour."
- Eruption in NZ
- The wahine collided with?
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- The most recent cyclone in Gisborne?
- When did Canterbury earthquake happen?
- The worst Cyclone is the past 50 years?
- What time of the day was New Brighton hot air balloon accident
- Boat Named after woman
10 Clues: Eruption in NZ • Boat Named after woman • The wahine collided with? • The Author of "No Safe Harbour." • How many people Kopuawhara floods • The most recent cyclone in Gisborne? • When did Canterbury earthquake happen? • The worst Cyclone is the past 50 years? • Where was the Kaitangata mine explosion • What time of the day was New Brighton hot air balloon accident
NZ Disasters Charlotte Gray 2023-06-11
Across
- The most recent cyclone in Gisborne?
- When did Canterbury earthquake happen?
- The wahine collided with?
- The Author of "No Safe Harbour."
- How many people Kopuawhara floods
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- The worst Cyclone is the past 50 years?
- What time of the day was New Brighton hot air balloon accident
- Where was the Kaitangata mine explosion
- Boat Named after woman
- Eruption in NZ
10 Clues: Eruption in NZ • Boat Named after woman • The wahine collided with? • The Author of "No Safe Harbour." • How many people Kopuawhara floods • The most recent cyclone in Gisborne? • When did Canterbury earthquake happen? • The worst Cyclone is the past 50 years? • Where was the Kaitangata mine explosion • What time of the day was New Brighton hot air balloon accident
"Disasters Caused by Littering" 2025-01-11
Space Jumble v2 2022-02-28
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- Shuttle, Comprising of two solid rocket boosters, one external tank and an orbiter (or space-plane)
- Robotic interstellar probes launched in 1977 to collect data of Jupiter and Saturn
- retired space shuttle that was created after Challenger
- United States space probe launched in 1972 passing Jupiter and first to leave our solar system
- Soviet artificial satellites and first launched into orbit in October 1957
- Mars rover active from 2004 to 2010
- Saturn's largest natural satellite
- Galaxy formation of oval shape
- robotic lunar rovers made by the Soviets during the Moon race
- Colloquial grouping of stars on the celestial sphere
- First United States spacecraft to achieve orbit
- North region
- Path of Earth's orbit around Sol
- Failed space shuttle resulting in death of 7 crew members in 1986
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun reaches maximum or minimum declination resulting in the longest and shortest days
- Four divisions of Earth's orbit around Sol marking changes in weather and daylight hours
- The sun of our solar system
- Smaller of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Lab, First United States space station launched in 1973
- Third United States spaceflight program resulting in the first humans on Luna
- Curie, Sojourner's flight spare
- Earth's natural satellite
- Space probes launched to photograph and study interplanetary matter of Mars and Venus
- Phases, Shape of Luna's sunlit portion
- Celestial object small and rocky
- Sphere, imaginary sphere around the observer on which celestial objects appear to lie
- Device that uses the reverberation of radio waves to sense objects
- Sixth planet of Sol and second largest
- Neptune's largest natural satellite
- Larger of two natural satellites orbiting Mars
- Fifth planet of Sol and largest
- Communication using electromagnetic waves between 30 hertz and 300 gigahertz
- United States un-crewed space mission in the 1960s to take close photos of Luna
- dwarf planet in the Kipper Belt orbiting Sol
- First successful Mars lander in 1976
- Rover that landed on Mars in 2012
- Jupiter's natural satellite and largest orbiting Sol
- Space Station, Intergovernmental establishment in orbit of Earth comprised of modules
- Global Surveyor, United States space probe launched in 1996 to globally map Mars
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- Largest natural satellite of Pluto
- Repeating path of an object around another
- Mission resulting in successful keeping of humans on the ISS since 2000
- Fixed points in the night sky of object similar to Sol
- Astronomy, traditional practice of observing the sky for time and navigation
- Galaxy formation of one or more arms
- Occurring twice a year and is when the sun crosses the celestial equator resulting in day and night to be approximate in length
- NASA mission that mapped entire surface of Venus
- Soviet crewed spacecraft resulting Yuri Gagarin as the first man in space
- Saturn's third largest natural satellite
- Area on celestial sphere representing perceived outline or pattern of stars
- Eighth and most dense planet of Sol
- Gravity bound system of stars, planets, gas, dust and dark matter
- Jupiter's smallest natural satellite
- Jupiter's third largest natural satellite
- Empty space
- First Mars rover and first wheeled vehicle on another planet that landed in 1997
- Airborne Observatory, Aka KAO jet used by NASA for infrared astronomy
- NASA program beginning in 1992 to improve understanding of our solar system
- Russian space mission to Venus set to be launched in 2029
- Tool used to see faraway objects
- Soviet program that sent spacecraft to our moon for study
- Fourth planet of Sol and second smallest
- Pathfinder, United States robotic spacecraft that landed on Mars in 1997
- Building housing an astronomical telescope
- United States robotic space probe launched 1989 to study Jupiter and its moons
- Eye, Visual perception without use of assisting factors
- Smallest and closest planet with shortest orbit of Sol
- Research mission between NASA and ISA to study Saturn
- Second planet of Sol and brightest object in Earth's night sky
- Network of bodies that orbit Sol
- Building with interior that projects the night sky
- Clouds of dust and gas occupying space
- Jupiter's second largest natural satellite
- point 90 degrees from the horizon directly up
- Unit, Distance between center of Earth and center of Sol
- South region
- Motion, Yearly movement of stars on the celestial sphere
- Saturn's second largest natural satellite
- Seventh planet of Sol and first planet discovered by telescope
- Galaxy formation of no distinct shape
- Third planet of Sol and our home
- Celestial object of ice and dust
- Uranus's largest natural satellite
83 Clues: Empty space • North region • South region • Earth's natural satellite • The sun of our solar system • Galaxy formation of oval shape • Curie, Sojourner's flight spare • Fifth planet of Sol and largest • Tool used to see faraway objects • Path of Earth's orbit around Sol • Network of bodies that orbit Sol • Celestial object small and rocky • Third planet of Sol and our home • ...
Heat and Temperture! 2025-02-24
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- 32 °F - the 'F' means _____________.
- 32 °C - the ° means _________.
- when we boil water, it becomes water vapour, or steam. This is called ___________.
- Jordan lives in this country.
- ice is water in ______ form
- is an oven an artificial or natural source of heat?
- rubber is a thermal _________
- an instrument that measures temperature is called a _______________.
- is fire an artificial or natural source of heat?
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- steam is water in ____ form
- a thermometer measures ____________.
- 32 °C - the 'C' means _________.
- metal is a thermal _________
- when gas becomes liquid. This is called ____________.
- the line that goes from pole to pole through the Earth.
- when ice cream changes from solid to liquid, it is _______
- the line around the middle of the Earth!
17 Clues: steam is water in ____ form • ice is water in ______ form • metal is a thermal _________ • Jordan lives in this country. • rubber is a thermal _________ • 32 °C - the ° means _________. • 32 °C - the 'C' means _________. • a thermometer measures ____________. • 32 °F - the 'F' means _____________. • the line around the middle of the Earth! • ...
Energy Resources 2023-04-02
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- protection and wise use of resources
- coal,oil,natural gas
- any natural material used by humans
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- natural resource humans use to make objects or consume as food or drink
- natural resource that forms more more slowly than it is consumed
- natural resource that can be replaced at least as quickly as it is used
- natural resource humans use to generate electricity
- rocks,minerals,soil,and fossil fuels
- careful and responsible management of resources
9 Clues: coal,oil,natural gas • any natural material used by humans • protection and wise use of resources • rocks,minerals,soil,and fossil fuels • careful and responsible management of resources • natural resource humans use to generate electricity • natural resource that forms more more slowly than it is consumed • ...
its time for North America 2014-04-24
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- North America is the ______-largest continent.
- This river, at 3,730 kilometers long, is one of the longest river systems in the world.
- This city is known as the entertainment capital of the world.
- The Hoover dam is built on this river; creating Lake Mead, one of the largest manmade lakes in the world.
- Home of Bob Marley, the famous reggae musician.
- North America enjoys more _______ variation than any other continent.
- Most New Yorkers use it's extensive network to get from point A to B, underground!
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- North America's largest mountain chain.
- marks the northernmost latitude at which the sun may be seen directly overhead.
- The 2010 earthquake in this country affected approx 3 million people; considered one of the worst disasters in the recent past.
- North America is a leading producer of what resource? hint: it is used in energy production.
- This city is the largest metropolitan area in the Americas.
- This canal, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, is one of the most important waterways in the world.
13 Clues: North America's largest mountain chain. • North America is the ______-largest continent. • Home of Bob Marley, the famous reggae musician. • This city is the largest metropolitan area in the Americas. • This city is known as the entertainment capital of the world. • North America enjoys more _______ variation than any other continent. • ...
UNA Today 2024-08-29
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- A two-day event preceding UNGA 79 focused on future UN adaptations.
- One of the pressing global challenges to be addressed at UNGA 79.
- By 2100, almost half of the world's young people will live on which continent?
- The practice of multiple countries working together on a given issue, highlighted during the UNGA.
- The location where the 79th Session of the UN General Assembly is held.
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- Type of assistance provided by the UN in response to global disasters.
- A major disease eradicated due to UN efforts.
- Despite 5 billion users, access to this technology remains uneven, especially in least developed countries.
- Goals set by countries to guide global cooperation and development.
- This frontier, alongside cyber, demands global cooperation due to its rapid evolution.
- The number of these launched annually into space has significantly increased since 1957.
- The annual gathering of the United Nations General Assembly.
- What technology is evolving the fastest and is the focus of new governance discussions?
13 Clues: A major disease eradicated due to UN efforts. • The annual gathering of the United Nations General Assembly. • One of the pressing global challenges to be addressed at UNGA 79. • A two-day event preceding UNGA 79 focused on future UN adaptations. • Goals set by countries to guide global cooperation and development. • ...
