natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
NATURAL VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE 2014-01-02
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- Cause for depletion of wildlife.
- A medicinal plant.
- Duration of sunlight.
- Forests of deltaic soils.
- Simlipal is located here.
- Found in the rain forest.
- A tree of the Alpine forest.
- Plants of a region.
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- Used to obtain quinine.
- A rhino reserve.
- used to make furniture.
- Also known as tropical deciduous forest.
- Nomadic tribe.
- A tree of religious significance.
- Animal in Ladakh
15 Clues: Nomadic tribe. • A rhino reserve. • Animal in Ladakh • A medicinal plant. • Plants of a region. • Duration of sunlight. • Used to obtain quinine. • used to make furniture. • Forests of deltaic soils. • Simlipal is located here. • Found in the rain forest. • A tree of the Alpine forest. • Cause for depletion of wildlife. • A tree of religious significance. • ...
Evolution by Natural Selection 2014-05-09
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- structures derived from a common ancestor
- the process in which organisms become better adapted to their environment overtime
- an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
- to become better suited to the environment
- change in the genetic composition of a population due to chance or random events
- an organ that served a purpose in the distant ancestor of an organism but is no longer pertinent in the presently existing, recently evolved, organism
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- a branching diagram showing the cladistic relationship between a number of species
- is the branch of life science concerned with the analysis of molecular sequencing data to study evolutionary relationships among groups of organisms
- intentional reproduction of individuals in a population that have desirable traits
- technique that uses the decay of carbon-14 to estimate the age of organic materials
- when an organism or population is able to survive a substance or situation that would harm a different individual or population
- a change in the gene pool of a population over time
- the dying out or termination of a species
- the formation of a new species caused by evolution
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism
15 Clues: structures derived from a common ancestor • the dying out or termination of a species • to become better suited to the environment • the formation of a new species caused by evolution • the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism • a change in the gene pool of a population over time • ...
NATURAL DISASTER VOCABULARY UNIT 2017-04-11
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- groups; occurring closely together
- inside part
- a piece of earth's crust made of masses of rock
- shock waves that come from the center of an earthquake
- power, force
- something that happens rarely or not often
- ranked or classified
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- a force against another force
- where the plates form
- the region at the center of a hurricane about which the winds rotate but which itself relatively calm
- scientific term for a hurricane
- energy that spreads out in the form of waves
- to turn or bend
- bound or affected by
- scientist who studies the motion of earth
15 Clues: inside part • power, force • to turn or bend • bound or affected by • ranked or classified • where the plates form • a force against another force • scientific term for a hurricane • groups; occurring closely together • scientist who studies the motion of earth • something that happens rarely or not often • energy that spreads out in the form of waves • ...
natural Selection Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-11
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- Species of animals Develop diversities from their ancestors
- change of structure on a gene resulting in variant form that may be transmitted to subsequent generations
- A man who believes that species change during lifetime and pass it down to their offspring.
- the process of adapting or being adapted
- the remains of A living organism preserved of petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
- A sample of blood or body tissue for medical testing
- The preferential survival and reproduction or preferential elimination of individuals.
- Diversity in gene frequencies Makes differences between individual or in a population
- Having more offspring then the environment can support
- A persons child or children
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- A number of the organisms of the same species that live in the same geographical area
- The man who discovered differences in fiches on the Galapagos Islands
- When organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce more offspring
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individual capable of exchanging genes or interbreed
- A species, family, or large group being or becoming extinct
15 Clues: A persons child or children • the process of adapting or being adapted • A sample of blood or body tissue for medical testing • Having more offspring then the environment can support • Species of animals Develop diversities from their ancestors • A species, family, or large group being or becoming extinct • ...
Genetics and Natural Selection 2021-06-12
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- the process by which a sequence of nucleotide triplets in a messenger RNA molecule gives rise to a specific sequence of amino acids during synthesis of a polypeptide or protein.
- differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to differences in phenotype
- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- the process by which genetic information represented by a sequence of DNA nucleotides is copied into newly synthesized molecules of RNA, with the DNA serving as a template.
- the genetic constitution of an individual organism.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- the changing of the structure of a gene, resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted to subsequent generations, caused by the alteration of single base units in DNA, or the deletion, insertion, or rearrangement of larger sections of genes or chromosomes.
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
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- a thing that is inherited.
- the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
- present on its own will not affect the individual. Two copies of need to be present for the phenotype to be expressed.
- a self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes. It is the carrier of genetic information.
- how well a species is able to reproduce in its environment
- diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment
- phenomenon of one variant of a gene on a chromosome masking or overriding the effect of a different variant of the same gene on the other copy of the chromosome
15 Clues: a thing that is inherited. • the genetic constitution of an individual organism. • how well a species is able to reproduce in its environment • a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person. • differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to differences in phenotype • ...
Natural and Renewable Resources 2022-05-05
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- / volcano errupting
- / the natural flow of water to create energy
- / the earth's average surface temperature is rising due to greenhouse gasses
- / solar panels take this in
- / long term shifts in temperature
- / energy produced from the process of nuclear fusion or fission
- / heat within the earth
- / carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide,watervapor
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- / wind turbines use this to create energy
- / a fossil energy source that formed deep beneath the earth's surface
- / renewable organic material
- effect / the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere
- / High amount of carbons that is very combustible
- / burning fossil fuels
- / A viscous liquid deprived from petroleum
15 Clues: / volcano errupting • / burning fossil fuels • / heat within the earth • / solar panels take this in • / renewable organic material • / long term shifts in temperature • / wind turbines use this to create energy • / A viscous liquid deprived from petroleum • / the natural flow of water to create energy • / High amount of carbons that is very combustible • ...
Natural Selection Vocabulary Review 2022-05-13
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- An instruction for making a protein molecules
- A group of individuals born and living at about the same time
- A trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- A type of large molecule that performs important functions inside organisms
- A trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- A group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- A random change to a gene that sometimes results in a new trait
- everything living and non-living that surrounds an organism
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- An idea about what might happen that is based on what you already know
- A result or change that happens because of an event or process
- A specific characteristic of an individual organism
- The process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over many geneations
- the number of individuals with each traits in a population
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
- an event or process that leads to a result or change
15 Clues: An instruction for making a protein molecules • A specific characteristic of an individual organism • an event or process that leads to a result or change • any difference in traits between individual organisms • the number of individuals with each traits in a population • everything living and non-living that surrounds an organism • ...
Natural Resources in Asia 2022-08-14
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- a species of tall, perennial grass that is used for sugar production
- a place, typically a large, deep pit, from which stone or other materials are or have been extracted
- the textile fiber obtained from sheep and other mammals, especially goats, rabbits, and camelids
- a naturally occurring liquid found beneath the earth's surface that can be refined into fuel
- a nonrenewable fossil fuel that is combusted and used to generate electricity
- non–renewable natural resources that are vital for the construction, manufacturing and energy industries
- any of three species of large hoofed mammals of arid Africa and Asia known for their ability to go for long periods without drinking
- a country in Southeast Asia that exports coconuts
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- Resources, resources that are drawn from nature and used with few modifications
- the rearing of fish and other aquatic animals in controlled environments
- Earth's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres
- the management of trees and other vegetation in forests
- it has a hard shell, edible white flesh and clear liquid, sometimes referred to as “water,” which is often used as a beverage
- the largest of all Asian countries and has the largest population of any country in the world
- is wood that has been processed into beams and planks, a stage in the process of wood production
15 Clues: a country in Southeast Asia that exports coconuts • the management of trees and other vegetation in forests • a species of tall, perennial grass that is used for sugar production • the rearing of fish and other aquatic animals in controlled environments • a nonrenewable fossil fuel that is combusted and used to generate electricity • ...
Natural Selection and Evolution 2022-11-28
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- a trait or change in a species that makes them better suited to their environment
- this animal's diet consists of human food waste in cities
- country environments
- _________ selection, when specific traits are selected for in plans or animals by humans
- the process by which species change over time to become better suited to their environment
- the ground temperature that causes clover to stop making hydrogen cyanide
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- the material that binds to melanin in the pigeons feathers
- city environments
- produces hydrogen cyanide
- organisms who are better suited to the environment will produce more offspring
- all the organisms in an area at a time that can interbreed
- does not produce hydrogen cyanide
- a group of organisms that can breed and have offspring that can breed
- how organisms digest food (we discussed in rodents)
- the dark colored pigment found in pigeon feathers
15 Clues: city environments • country environments • produces hydrogen cyanide • does not produce hydrogen cyanide • the dark colored pigment found in pigeon feathers • how organisms digest food (we discussed in rodents) • this animal's diet consists of human food waste in cities • the material that binds to melanin in the pigeons feathers • ...
Natural and Active Immunity 2023-07-27
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- the production of antibodies by a person in response to exposure to a particular antigen
- soluble antigens derived from the causative agents of diseases that are administered to individuals, providing them with protection
- the deliberate administration of disabled antigens to elicit the production of antibodies
- the ability to recognise and respond to a specific antigen
- a form of immunity in which an individual receives antibodies from a natural means, such as through breastfeeding
- the rapid production of high levels of specific antibodies to a foreign antigen that occurs in a person who was previously exposed to the same antigen
- antigen-binding proteins produced by B cells and released in blood and lymph
- a form of specific immunity in which antibodies are produced or obtained through natural means
- inactivated toxins used for active immunisation
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- the type of immunity that is present from birth, is fast acting but not long lasting, and produces non-specific (generic) responses against classes of pathogens
- the administration of antibodies to provide an immediate, specific immune response
- proteins produced by plasma cells in response to antigens and which react specifically with the antigen that induced their formation; also called immunoglobulins
- an artificially active process in which an individual is injected with either antigens or weakened pathogens in order to produce their own antibodies and memory cells
- production of antibodies induced in an individual by the first exposure to an antigen
- an immunity that develops during a person’s lifetime
15 Clues: inactivated toxins used for active immunisation • an immunity that develops during a person’s lifetime • the ability to recognise and respond to a specific antigen • antigen-binding proteins produced by B cells and released in blood and lymph • the administration of antibodies to provide an immediate, specific immune response • ...
Natural Color Balance Crossword 2023-11-29
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- the largest group of colors in the natural world
- based, type of paint that uses water as a solvent
- to divide white light into different wavelengths
- agent, ingredient that causes the paint to stick to the surface
- color, the smallest group of color
- when color absorbs into the pores of a surface
- color that changes gradually through space
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- ingredient that dilutes the paint, needed for cleanup
- how your mind percieves different wavelengths of light
- colors, the third largest group of natural colors
- having some of each in the right amount
- the way a tool is used to produce a particular effect
- ingredient that gives paint its color
- based, type of paint that cant be cleaned up with water
- the second largest group of natural colors
15 Clues: color, the smallest group of color • ingredient that gives paint its color • having some of each in the right amount • the second largest group of natural colors • color that changes gradually through space • when color absorbs into the pores of a surface • the largest group of colors in the natural world • to divide white light into different wavelengths • ...
Natural Hazards Project Vocab 2024-01-11
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- - reducing the risk of loss from the occurrence of any undesirable event
- A severe snowstorm characterized by strong sustained winds for a prolonged period with
- – A prolonged shortage of rainfall resulting in a deficiency in the water supply whether surface or
- - giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea.
- visibility.
- Hazard – A natural hazard is a threat of a naturally occurring event that will have a negative effect
- – A rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land.
- people or the environment.
- plane or as the result of volcanic activity.
- – A shaking and vibration at the earth's surface resulting in underground movement along a
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- – A severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds moving from 74+ mph.
- water.
- – A localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land, characterized by a
- cloud extending toward the ground, usually attached to a thunderstorm.
- Fire - uncontrolled fires that burn through natural areas, consuming everything in their paths.
15 Clues: water. • visibility. • people or the environment. • plane or as the result of volcanic activity. • cloud extending toward the ground, usually attached to a thunderstorm. • - reducing the risk of loss from the occurrence of any undesirable event • - giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea. • ...
Natural Hazards Project Vocab 2024-01-11
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- - reducing the risk of loss from the occurrence of any undesirable event
- A severe snowstorm characterized by strong sustained winds for a prolonged period with
- – A prolonged shortage of rainfall resulting in a deficiency in the water supply whether surface or
- - giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea.
- visibility.
- Hazard – A natural hazard is a threat of a naturally occurring event that will have a negative effect
- – A rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land.
- people or the environment.
- plane or as the result of volcanic activity.
- – A shaking and vibration at the earth's surface resulting in underground movement along a
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- – A severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds moving from 74+ mph.
- water.
- – A localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land, characterized by a
- cloud extending toward the ground, usually attached to a thunderstorm.
- Fire - uncontrolled fires that burn through natural areas, consuming everything in their paths.
15 Clues: water. • visibility. • people or the environment. • plane or as the result of volcanic activity. • cloud extending toward the ground, usually attached to a thunderstorm. • - reducing the risk of loss from the occurrence of any undesirable event • - giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea. • ...
Natural Hazards Project Vocab 2024-01-11
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- - reducing the risk of loss from the occurrence of any undesirable event
- A severe snowstorm characterized by strong sustained winds for a prolonged period with
- – A prolonged shortage of rainfall resulting in a deficiency in the water supply whether surface or
- - giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea.
- visibility.
- Hazard – A natural hazard is a threat of a naturally occurring event that will have a negative effect
- – A rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land.
- people or the environment.
- plane or as the result of volcanic activity.
- – A shaking and vibration at the earth's surface resulting in underground movement along a
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- – A severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds moving from 74+ mph.
- water.
- – A localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land, characterized by a
- cloud extending toward the ground, usually attached to a thunderstorm.
- Fire - uncontrolled fires that burn through natural areas, consuming everything in their paths.
15 Clues: water. • visibility. • people or the environment. • plane or as the result of volcanic activity. • cloud extending toward the ground, usually attached to a thunderstorm. • - reducing the risk of loss from the occurrence of any undesirable event • - giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea. • ...
Synthetic and natural materials 2025-04-04
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- A small molecule that can bond with others to form a polymer.
- things that are made from chemical processes and originate from man made materials.
- A large molecule made of repeating monomer units.
- is a substance made from natural minerals found in the earth
- A strong, synthetic fiber made from petroleum, used in clothing, ropes, and parachutes.
- A synthetic material made from polymers that can be molded into different shapes.
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- materials that come from animals
- A type of plastic designed to break down naturally over time through biological processes.
- The chemical process of linking monomers to form polymers.
- A process where substances change to form new materials.
- materials that come from plants
- things collected from nature that can be used after a minimal amount of processing.
- A fossil fuel used as the main raw material for making many synthetic materials.
- A synthetic fiber made from petroleum-based polymers, commonly used in fabrics.
- Tiny plastic particles that result from the breakdown of larger plastic materials.
15 Clues: materials that come from plants • materials that come from animals • A large molecule made of repeating monomer units. • A process where substances change to form new materials. • The chemical process of linking monomers to form polymers. • is a substance made from natural minerals found in the earth • A small molecule that can bond with others to form a polymer. • ...
Natural Selection and Adaptations 2025-04-03
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- the process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA
- a process used to develop enhanced desired traits, selective ____
- allows a species to blend in with their environment
- contains the genetic instructions that makes each organism unique
- directly manipulating DNA to modify traits, genetic _____.
- the process of making a protein from RNA
- carries the genetic code for making proteins
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- the building blocks of DNA
- a permanent change in the DNA sequence
- a chemical substance used by some organisms to attract mates
- an inherited trait that helps with survival in a specific environment
- process that makes two identical DNA copies
- the process that helps organisms adapt to their environment, ____ selection
- an adaptation where one species looks like another for protection
- a slight difference in an inherited trait
15 Clues: the building blocks of DNA • a permanent change in the DNA sequence • the process of making a protein from RNA • a slight difference in an inherited trait • process that makes two identical DNA copies • carries the genetic code for making proteins • the process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA • allows a species to blend in with their environment • ...
Biodiversity and natural resources 2025-03-26
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- water Water that is safe to drink
- The interaction of a community of living organisms (biotic) with the non living (abiotic) parts of the environment
- factors Living factors that affect the community
- Development Meeting needs without harming future generations
- A rock containing a valuable metal that can be extracted
- All the different populations of organisms living and interacting in the same habitat
- Removing salt from sea water to make it potable
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- The process of excessively enriching a body of water in nutrients
- A group of similar organisms that can reproduce to produce a fertile off spring
- The variety of all different types of species of organisms within an ecosystem
- resources Materials from the earth used by humans, like water, minerals and forests
- The natural home of an organism
- footprint The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted over a product life cycle or an event
- A group of organisms of the same species living in the same habitat at the same time
- factors Non living factors that affect the community
15 Clues: The natural home of an organism • Removing salt from sea water to make it potable • water Water that is safe to drink • A rock containing a valuable metal that can be extracted • Development Meeting needs without harming future generations • The process of excessively enriching a body of water in nutrients • ...
Natural Resources in Missouri 2025-10-03
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- River known for it's length
- Tree known for fall colors
- Popular crop in Missouri fields
- Spring named for it's vibrant color
- Famous bird in America
- Rock used for building in Missouri
- Crop that offers protein, fiber, and nutrients
- Tree known for mottled bark
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- Common game animal
- River that runs through St. Louis County
- Lake located on the White River
- Spring located in Eminence, Missouri
- Lake named after a president
- Grain crop
- Type of metal mined in Missouri
15 Clues: Grain crop • Common game animal • Famous bird in America • Tree known for fall colors • River known for it's length • Tree known for mottled bark • Lake named after a president • Popular crop in Missouri fields • Lake located on the White River • Type of metal mined in Missouri • Rock used for building in Missouri • Spring named for it's vibrant color • ...
CRUCIGRAMA DE FILOSOFIA NATURAL 2025-08-02
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- Busca la convivencia
- Buscar la verdad
- Camino ético que caminaron y caminarán los buscadores de la verdad
- Sabiduría unido a verdad, belleza, bondad y justicia
- Busca la conciencia, poner al ser humano ante sí mismo
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- Busca ser mejor
- Se relaciona con la evolución
- Búsqueda, encuentro y vivencia de lo encontrado
- Amar la verdad
- Manera de vivir donde la conducta es reflejo del ser interior
- El primero en usar el término filosofía
- Tipo de filosofía unida al todo en acción, a las causas de la vida
- Practicar la verdad
- Del latín refiere a la ciencia de las costumbres
- En griego las obligaciones y deberes del hombre
15 Clues: Amar la verdad • Busca ser mejor • Buscar la verdad • Practicar la verdad • Busca la convivencia • Se relaciona con la evolución • El primero en usar el término filosofía • Búsqueda, encuentro y vivencia de lo encontrado • En griego las obligaciones y deberes del hombre • Del latín refiere a la ciencia de las costumbres • Sabiduría unido a verdad, belleza, bondad y justicia • ...
Natural Processes X Word 2025-09-07
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- Where rock is put under great pressure, and it cracks.
- Where a process moves material from one place to another.
- Material being transported bumps into each other, becoming smaller over time.
- Waves carrying sand and pebbles strike rocks, wearing them down.
- Where sediment is dragged along a riverbed.
- Sediment carried in a river, it usually changes its colour.
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- For example, water in a crack freezes overnight, then melts during the day, then repeat.
- Sediement is ripped from the rock by a glacier and transported away.
- Responsible for the formation of a beach or spit over time.
- Where a process removes material.
- The movement of a wave off a beach, eroding sediment.
- Where a process leaves material.
- Involves plate tectonics and magma.
- The movement of a wave onto a beach at an angle, depositing sediment.
- Tectonic processes do this, creating mountains.
15 Clues: Where a process leaves material. • Where a process removes material. • Involves plate tectonics and magma. • Where sediment is dragged along a riverbed. • Tectonic processes do this, creating mountains. • The movement of a wave off a beach, eroding sediment. • Where rock is put under great pressure, and it cracks. • ...
ENVT Vocab 2021-09-12
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- The process by which human activities or climatic changes make area more desertlike
- Life that is intrusive to a given environment
- Precipitation that contains acids
- Any natural material that is used by humans, such as water, petroleum, minerals, forests and animals
- The wise use and preservation of natural resources
- The establishment of residential communities on the outskirts of a city
- Waste water or other material that is introduced into water and that is harmful to organisms that live in , drink, or exposed to the water
- A resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which the resource is consumed
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- The amount of carbon dioxide or other carbon compounds emitted into the atmosphere by the activities of an individual, company, country, etc.
- Life that is indigenous to a certain area
- The process by which human activity and natural processes damage land to the point that the ecosystem can't support life
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which it is being used
- The removal of trees and other vegetation from an area
- An increase in the amount of nutrients, such as nitrates, in a marine or aquatic ecosystem
- A reduction in the amount of farmland for growing crops due to roads, buildings, schools, and shopping areas
- The quality of not being harmful to the environment or depleting natural resources and thereby supporting long-term ecological balance
- A nonrenewable energy resource formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago
- To treat or process material used or waste so as to make suitable for reuse
- The contamination of the atmosphere by pollutants
19 Clues: Precipitation that contains acids • Life that is indigenous to a certain area • Life that is intrusive to a given environment • The contamination of the atmosphere by pollutants • The wise use and preservation of natural resources • The removal of trees and other vegetation from an area • The establishment of residential communities on the outskirts of a city • ...
Recursos naturales 2024-09-08
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- Gran extensión de agua salada.
- Recurso natural que proporciona suelo para cultivo.
- Metal extraído de la tierra y utilizado en construcción.
- Área extensa de árboles y vegetación.
- Material natural utilizado en cerámica y construcción.
- natural Recurso fósil en estado gaseoso utilizado para calefacción.
- Elemento fundamental en los combustibles fósiles.
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- Recursos naturales extraídos del subsuelo.
- Plantas acuáticas utilizadas en varios productos.
- Mineral negro utilizado para generar energía.
- Hidrocarburo líquido utilizado como combustible.
- Fuente de energía renovable mediante la fotovoltaica.
- Energía generada a partir del movimiento de aire.
- Recurso esencial para la vida, presente en ríos y mares.
- Metal precioso extraído para joyería y otros usos.
15 Clues: Gran extensión de agua salada. • Área extensa de árboles y vegetación. • Recursos naturales extraídos del subsuelo. • Mineral negro utilizado para generar energía. • Hidrocarburo líquido utilizado como combustible. • Plantas acuáticas utilizadas en varios productos. • Energía generada a partir del movimiento de aire. • Elemento fundamental en los combustibles fósiles. • ...
RECURSOS NATURAIS 2022-10-07
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- – RECURSO ENERGÉTICO NÃO RENOVÁVEL
- – É UM TIPO DE RECURSO BIOLÓGICO
- – ENERGIA RENOVÁVEL OBTIDA DA ÁGUA
- – MINÉRIO DE _______________, UTILIZADO PARA FAZER ESTRUTURAS METÁLICAS
- – ENERGIA __________, PODE SER CAPTADA POR MEIO DE PAINEIS FOTOVOLTÁICOS INSTALADOS NOS TELHADOS DAS CASAS
- – RECURSO ENERGÉTICO RENOVÁVEL
- – PARTE DA HIDROSFERA ONDE VIVEM MILHÕES DE ESPÉCIES
- - _____________ MIRERAL, RECURSO DE ORIGEM FÓSSIL QUE LIBERA MUITO CO2
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- – UMA CATEGORIA DE RECURSO NATURAL
- – OUTRA CATEGORIA DE RECURSO NATURAL
- – RECURSO VEGETAL INTENSAMENTE CONSUMIDO PELO HOMEM
- – PARQUE ____________, ÁREA DE CAPTAÇÃO DE VENTOS PARA A PRODUÇÃO DE ENERGIA
- – CATEGORIA DE RECURSO NATURAL GEOLÓGICO
- – RECURSO MINERAL UTILIZADO PARA FAZER VIDROS
- – RECURSO HIDROLÓGICO INTENSAMENTE POLUÍDO NAS CIDADES
15 Clues: – RECURSO ENERGÉTICO RENOVÁVEL • – É UM TIPO DE RECURSO BIOLÓGICO • – UMA CATEGORIA DE RECURSO NATURAL • – RECURSO ENERGÉTICO NÃO RENOVÁVEL • – ENERGIA RENOVÁVEL OBTIDA DA ÁGUA • – OUTRA CATEGORIA DE RECURSO NATURAL • – CATEGORIA DE RECURSO NATURAL GEOLÓGICO • – RECURSO MINERAL UTILIZADO PARA FAZER VIDROS • – RECURSO VEGETAL INTENSAMENTE CONSUMIDO PELO HOMEM • ...
HairColor 2 2025-02-27
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- the technique of applying demi-permanent or semi-permanent haircolor to hair to add shine and/or refresh color
- cuticle scales are flat, causing minimal liquid absorption
- is performed by coloring alternating selected strands from a thin subsection of hair
- involves weaving or slicing out specific strands of hair for depositing haircolor or lightening
- a deposit-only haircolor that penetrates into the cuticle layer of the hair shaft
- Haircolor a two-step technique involving lightening of the hair, followed by application of toner to achieve desired haircolor
- the technique of coloring some hair strands lighter than their natural color (typically a foiling technique)
- utilizing two or more haircolors and/or techniques to create depth, movement, and shape
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- type of haircolor that coats the hair surface covering only the cuticle
- Application the first time hair is colored
- haircoloring technique that isolates thin subsections of hair in a straight line pattern
- Haircolor a single application of haircolor to either lighten the natural hair color or to deposit haircolor to the hair strand
- can deposit and/or lighten the natural pigments located in the cortex layer of the hair
- the technique of coloring some hair strands darker than their natural hair color (typically a foiling technique)
- a visible line or band between two different haircolors, artificial or natural
- techniques used to create texture, as well as various dimensions of color
16 Clues: Application the first time hair is colored • cuticle scales are flat, causing minimal liquid absorption • type of haircolor that coats the hair surface covering only the cuticle • techniques used to create texture, as well as various dimensions of color • a visible line or band between two different haircolors, artificial or natural • ...
Managing Stress 2024-02-07
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- reaction in which the body returns to its resting state after a stressful event
- positive stress that encourages growth and motivation
- process of using strategies to reduce the impact of the stress response and handle threatening situations in positive ways
- any factor that causes stress
- physical, mental, and emotional reactions of your body to the challenges you face
Down
- body’s impulse to either fight off or flee from threatening situations
- stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposure to severe stressors, such as neglect and abuse, violence, or loss of a loved one
- stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects
- practice of taking an active role in protecting your own health; involves eating healthy and getting plenty of sleep and physical activity
- extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events, such as disasters, sexual assault, or violence
10 Clues: any factor that causes stress • positive stress that encourages growth and motivation • stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects • body’s impulse to either fight off or flee from threatening situations • reaction in which the body returns to its resting state after a stressful event • ...
Jurassic Park & Risk Vocabulary 2024-03-13
Across
- The risk the investors are taking in by putting money into the company
- What it's called when the visitors will sign waiver forms
- What it's called when Dennis stole the embryos
- The risk that is involved with the hurricane coming to the island
- The risk of total loss or that demand will remain consistent
Down
- The risk that can be averted by good decision making, such as knowing the location of the vehicles and self-driving cars on a track
- Being responsible for the cost or damages if something happens
- What Dr. Hammond was trying to do when he only allowed breeding female or by having an electric fence to keep in the dinosaurs
- The planning required to avoid disasters or potential issues
- The risk involved when employees could change the programming or get out of cars
10 Clues: What it's called when Dennis stole the embryos • What it's called when the visitors will sign waiver forms • The planning required to avoid disasters or potential issues • The risk of total loss or that demand will remain consistent • Being responsible for the cost or damages if something happens • The risk that is involved with the hurricane coming to the island • ...
Art Visual Language 2014-09-15
Across
- Not clear/difficult to see
- A non-recognisable object, person or place in the natural world
- Having a waxy surface
- To change the natural form of a shape into something unpleasant
- Innocent or simple
- Shaped or ornamented with patterns
Down
- Disturbingly vivid
- Thin thread of natural or artificial material
- Combining art so it fits together
- Something made to look like something/ not real
- Something that has no definite form: shapeless
- Something too sweet or sentimental
- To take a winding or indirect course
- Adding force or attention to a specific place
- A work of art made by attaching different pieces of material to a flat surface
15 Clues: Disturbingly vivid • Innocent or simple • Having a waxy surface • Not clear/difficult to see • Combining art so it fits together • Something too sweet or sentimental • Shaped or ornamented with patterns • To take a winding or indirect course • Thin thread of natural or artificial material • Adding force or attention to a specific place • ...
June 24 2021-06-25
Across
- use to clean
- planet with rings
- tenth month
- natural disaster where the earth shakes
- how many olympic rings are there
- first soft drink to go to space
- Largest continent
- the sunshine state
- how many hearts an octopus has
Down
- Country with the most natural lakes
- pairs well with cheese
- city of lights
- dried plums
- popular morning drink
- deep _____ to reduce stress
- sport kicking a ball
- largest US state
- number of legs on a spider
- platform we use for video calls
- popular spring break destination
20 Clues: dried plums • tenth month • use to clean • city of lights • largest US state • planet with rings • Largest continent • the sunshine state • sport kicking a ball • popular morning drink • pairs well with cheese • number of legs on a spider • deep _____ to reduce stress • how many hearts an octopus has • platform we use for video calls • first soft drink to go to space • ...
DSWATER 2016-10-11
Across
- what water does at 100 degrees Celsius
- OCEANIC MICROSCOPIC FOOD
- ANIMALS WITH HARD PLATED SKIN,LONG FEELERS
- MARSHES AND FLOOD PLAINS
- GAS TO LIQUID WATER
- TUBE WELLS
- NATURAL WATER
- AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
- ANIMALS WITH SCALY SKIN
- WETLANDS WITH TREES
Down
- PUMP OIL FROM SEA BED
- H2O+sun+CO2=O2+glucose
- ANIMALS WITHOUT LEGS OR SKIN
- GOBY AND FLOUNDER HOME
- HAS STILL SHALLOW WATER
- liquid water to gas
- DOMESTIC PIPES CARRYING WATER
- WATER WITH DISSOLVED SALTS
- 3% OF ALL WATER
- PURE NATURAL WATER
20 Clues: TUBE WELLS • NATURAL WATER • 3% OF ALL WATER • PURE NATURAL WATER • liquid water to gas • GAS TO LIQUID WATER • WETLANDS WITH TREES • PUMP OIL FROM SEA BED • H2O+sun+CO2=O2+glucose • GOBY AND FLOUNDER HOME • AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS • HAS STILL SHALLOW WATER • ANIMALS WITH SCALY SKIN • OCEANIC MICROSCOPIC FOOD • MARSHES AND FLOOD PLAINS • WATER WITH DISSOLVED SALTS • ANIMALS WITHOUT LEGS OR SKIN • ...
6LP Term 4 Spelling 2023-11-23
Across
- never failing
- a natural ability to do something
- a muscle that helps you breathe
- a marine animal that lives in pods
- serene
- Mrs Pike is one of these
- able to be read
- follows the rules
- young
- hard
- a large reptile
- hardest natural material
- having holes through which liquid may pass
Down
- an annoying insect
- works in parliament house
- expensive
- polite
- how hot something is
- height
- very hungry
- a line that goes around the middle of the earth
21 Clues: hard • young • polite • serene • height • expensive • very hungry • never failing • able to be read • a large reptile • follows the rules • an annoying insect • how hot something is • Mrs Pike is one of these • hardest natural material • works in parliament house • a muscle that helps you breathe • a natural ability to do something • a marine animal that lives in pods • ...
Moonbeam 3 Lesson 30 Terms 2023-04-28
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- gradually get slower
- cancels a sharp or flat
- distance between two notes
- a pause or hold
- short and detached notes
- music term for speed
- Sharp flat or natural sign
- fast
- play the first note and hold the second note
- medium loud
- sweetly
Down
- dance in 3/4 time
- smooth
- slow walking pace
- in a singing style
- the end
- lower the note one semitone
- slow and broad
- minor scale with raised seventh
- very loud
- play section again
- slow tempo
- gradually get louder
23 Clues: fast • smooth • the end • sweetly • very loud • slow tempo • medium loud • slow and broad • a pause or hold • dance in 3/4 time • slow walking pace • in a singing style • play section again • gradually get slower • music term for speed • gradually get louder • cancels a sharp or flat • short and detached notes • distance between two notes • Sharp flat or natural sign • lower the note one semitone • ...
Ecosystem Vocab 2022-10-20
Across
- Preys on other animals
- Cant make its own food
- A single life form
- Natural community
- Example: Tape worm
- Eats meat
- All the people in an area, place or country
- Biological community
- Resulting of living things
- A hunted animal
Down
- Eat plants and meat
- Breaks down dead things
- Eats plants
- Weather
- A natural home
- person who uses people as guests
- Physical not derived by living things
- Regions of a surface
- People living thing the same area
- Can make its own food
20 Clues: Weather • Eats meat • Eats plants • A natural home • A hunted animal • Natural community • A single life form • Example: Tape worm • Eat plants and meat • Regions of a surface • Biological community • Can make its own food • Preys on other animals • Cant make its own food • Breaks down dead things • Resulting of living things • person who uses people as guests • People living thing the same area • ...
g53 2025-12-20
Across
- Livestock farming
- Crop science
- Finite natural resource
- Naturally replenished resource
- Output efficiency
- Fruit and vegetable farming
- Useful natural material
- Purifying raw materials
- Long-term resource use
- Making finished goods
- Removal of resources
- Large-scale production
- Oil or gas boring
Down
- Manufacturing building
- Protection of resources
- Keeping nature untouched
- Grape cultivation
- Stone extraction
- Human workforce
- System of production and exchange
- Intensive resource use
- Funding for production
- Farming activity
- Tools and machinery
- Removal of minerals
25 Clues: Crop science • Human workforce • Stone extraction • Farming activity • Livestock farming • Grape cultivation • Output efficiency • Oil or gas boring • Tools and machinery • Removal of minerals • Removal of resources • Making finished goods • Manufacturing building • Intensive resource use • Funding for production • Long-term resource use • Large-scale production • Protection of resources • ...
Vocab Review Unit 1 2024-02-22
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- the impact of an individual, community or nonliving thing on the environment as shown by required acreage for their needs to be met
- a guess about the effects of the proven hypothesis of the final outcome it relates to
- usage of resources that can realistically continue into the foreseeable future
- a study in which the variables are all controlled save for one
- opinions of other scientists on an experiment
- the area in which organisms interact in the natural world
- a societal moverment designed to spread awareness for environmental protection
- a resource that is replenished as fast as we use it
- a philosophical view that focuses on dilemmas like good vs bad and right vs wrong
- a variable controlled by the scientist for the experiment
- a variable which changes in response to the independent variable
Down
- a resource whose supply doesn’t keep up with our demand
- an educated guess on the outcome of an experiment
- a natural liquid or gas formed from the long-dead matter of once-living organisms
- the study of natural areas
- a resource gained from the natural environment
- a proven explanation of something that happens in science- it explains why it happens
- philosophical views which focus on humans impact on the environment
- information gathered by the scientist on the experiment
19 Clues: the study of natural areas • opinions of other scientists on an experiment • a resource gained from the natural environment • an educated guess on the outcome of an experiment • a resource that is replenished as fast as we use it • a resource whose supply doesn’t keep up with our demand • information gathered by the scientist on the experiment • ...
Vocab- Unit 4 Definitions 2014-12-11
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- entire range of series
- laborious study or thought
- a learned person
- art or act of predicting the future
- designed to assist the memory
- public abuse, strong disapproval
- an about-face
- not expressible in words
Down
- valor or heroism
- natural consequence or result
- typical or characteristic
- peevish or irritable
- blind alley, dead end street
- pertaining to laughter
- a panacea; sweet liquid
- the masses, common people
- limit, boundary
- closely related in origin
- foolish talk, ideas
- natural attraction to a person
20 Clues: an about-face • limit, boundary • valor or heroism • a learned person • foolish talk, ideas • peevish or irritable • entire range of series • pertaining to laughter • a panacea; sweet liquid • not expressible in words • typical or characteristic • the masses, common people • closely related in origin • laborious study or thought • blind alley, dead end street • natural consequence or result • ...
Vocab! 2021-09-05
Across
- famous for something bad
- dangerous
- characteristic of an owner of property
- friendly or good-natured
- biting, sarcastic
- make worse, annoy
- not regular or consistent
- high peak or point
- natural inclination
- make peaceful or calm, soothe
Down
- aggressive, hostile
- reconcile, pacify
- cheat out of money or property
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, or capable
- charity
- natural or habitual inclination
- easy to shape or bend
- exceed or go beyond, be better than
- shorten by cutting off
- stubborn
- greedy, saving money
21 Clues: charity • stubborn • dangerous • reconcile, pacify • biting, sarcastic • make worse, annoy • high peak or point • aggressive, hostile • natural inclination • greedy, saving money • easy to shape or bend • shorten by cutting off • famous for something bad • friendly or good-natured • not regular or consistent • make peaceful or calm, soothe • cheat out of money or property • ...
Unit 1 & 2 2022-09-06
Across
- a very common mineral that can be different colors
- forms from coolings
- nonliving
- the least effective way to identify minerals
- how shiny a mineral is
- softest mineral
- a characteristic of minerals 2
- to measure hardness
- made up by minerals
- forms by melting 2
- big characteristic word for minerals
Down
- forms from heat and pressure
- forms from sediments
- forms by melting
- a powder of a mineral
- hardest mineral
- breaks unevenly minerals
- a characteristic of minerals
- breaks evenly minerals
- cycle how rocks turn into other rocks
- found solid, natural, inorganic, etc.
21 Clues: nonliving • softest mineral • hardest mineral • forms by melting • forms by melting 2 • forms from coolings • to measure hardness • made up by minerals • forms from sediments • a powder of a mineral • how shiny a mineral is • breaks evenly minerals • breaks unevenly minerals • forms from heat and pressure • a characteristic of minerals • a characteristic of minerals 2 • ...
Unit 1 & 2 2022-09-06
Across
- a very common mineral that can be different colors
- forms from coolings
- nonliving
- the least effective way to identify minerals
- how shiny a mineral is
- softest mineral
- a characteristic of minerals 2
- to measure hardness
- made up by minerals
- forms by melting 2
- big characteristic word for minerals
Down
- forms from heat and pressure
- forms from sediments
- forms by melting
- a powder of a mineral
- hardest mineral
- breaks unevenly minerals
- a characteristic of minerals
- breaks evenly minerals
- cycle how rocks turn into other rocks
- found solid, natural, inorganic, etc.
21 Clues: nonliving • softest mineral • hardest mineral • forms by melting • forms by melting 2 • forms from coolings • to measure hardness • made up by minerals • forms from sediments • a powder of a mineral • how shiny a mineral is • breaks evenly minerals • breaks unevenly minerals • forms from heat and pressure • a characteristic of minerals • a characteristic of minerals 2 • ...
Fun Chemistry!! 2020-05-01
Across
- mixture has uniform proportion of its components
- other name of alkanes
- measures conductance
- riot control agent
- oxidation of aldehydes gives-----
- causes ripening of fruit
- type of textile
- causes physiological changes in body
- 2,4 DNP
Down
- self indicator
- most abundant natural polysaccharide on earth
- sweet sugar
- building blocks of protein
- double helical structure
- an acid-base indicator
- present in fizzy drinks
- study of reaction rates
- natural dye
- pigment in tomatoes
- ....... is a result of reaction between acid and alcohol
- main constituent of plaster
21 Clues: 2,4 DNP • sweet sugar • natural dye • self indicator • type of textile • riot control agent • pigment in tomatoes • measures conductance • other name of alkanes • an acid-base indicator • present in fizzy drinks • study of reaction rates • double helical structure • causes ripening of fruit • building blocks of protein • main constituent of plaster • oxidation of aldehydes gives----- • ...
toucans Week 1 2024-06-24
Across
- - Building material for making structures.
- - Large town.
- - Study of the natural world.
- - Show with acrobats and clowns.
- - Shape of the moon in its first or last quarter.
- - Misleading or tricky.
- - Tissue that moves body parts.
- - Decorative or elaborate.
- - Bright and glowing.
- - Climb or rise.
Down
- - Tool for cutting.
- - Underground storage room.
- - Something that motivates.
- - Not long ago.
- - Part of a play or movie.
- - Feeling of enthusiasm or eagerness.
- - Live music performance.
- - Moving downward.
- - Intense interest or attraction.
- - Natural landscape.
20 Clues: - Large town. • - Not long ago. • - Climb or rise. • - Moving downward. • - Tool for cutting. • - Natural landscape. • - Bright and glowing. • - Misleading or tricky. • - Live music performance. • - Part of a play or movie. • - Decorative or elaborate. • - Underground storage room. • - Something that motivates. • - Study of the natural world. • - Tissue that moves body parts. • ...
SUSTAINABILITY_FEBRINASHYA 2025-01-22
Across
- protecting our planet is our responsibility
- sources of air pollution
- sisa makanan/remah remahan
- important natural resources
- efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- environmental policy
- dirty air
- changing earth temperature
- types of waste that are often found
- where animals live
Down
- keanekaragaman hayati
- renewable energy
- waste decomposition process
- waste recycling process
- non-renewable natural resources
- impact of climate change
- we throw garbage in?
- every small action can helps
- plants that help reduce pollution
- inorganic waste management
- types of waste that can decompose
21 Clues: dirty air • renewable energy • where animals live • we throw garbage in? • environmental policy • keanekaragaman hayati • waste recycling process • sources of air pollution • impact of climate change • sisa makanan/remah remahan • inorganic waste management • changing earth temperature • waste decomposition process • important natural resources • every small action can helps • ...
Natural selection choice board 2021-11-16
Across
- the action or process of adapting
- a hunch
- Selection, the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- derive (a quality, characteristic, or predisposition) genetically from one's parents or ancestors
- develop gradually
- the discoverer of natural selection
Down
- the enforcer of natural selection
- the changing of the structure of a gene
- an animal's natural coloring or form that enables it to blend in with its surroundings
- a change or difference in condition
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals
- of Evolution, the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations
12 Clues: a hunch • develop gradually • the enforcer of natural selection • the action or process of adapting • a change or difference in condition • the discoverer of natural selection • the changing of the structure of a gene • a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals • of Evolution, the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations • ...
Human Environmental Impact 2024-02-13
Across
- the act of preserving, protecting, or restoring natural resources and ecosystems for present and future generations.
- energy that is generated from naturally replenished sources such as sunlight, wind, or water, and does not deplete natural resources or contribute to pollution.
- Referring to the release or discharge of substances, such as pollutants or gasses, into the environment.
- to use again or more than once.
- any natural or human-made material or substance that is used to create other products or services.
- A natural fuel formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, such as coal, oil, and natural gas.
- the careful use, management, and protection of natural resources.
- capable of being maintained or continued at a steady level without depleting natural resources or causing damage to the environment.
- the act or process of reducing the amount or quantity of something.
Down
- the presence or introduction into the environment of substances or energy that cause harm or discomfort to living organisms.
- Gasses that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and contribute to the greenhouse effect, which is the warming of the planet.
- to make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
- the clearing or removal of trees and vegetation from an area, usually resulting in the loss of habitats and biodiversity.
- to convert waste into reusable material, typically through processing or treatment.
- the clearing, removal, or destruction of forests, usually as a result of human activities.
- A resource that cannot be replenished or replaced within a short period of time, such as fossil fuels.
- the practice of using resources in a way that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
17 Clues: to use again or more than once. • to make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size. • the careful use, management, and protection of natural resources. • the act or process of reducing the amount or quantity of something. • to convert waste into reusable material, typically through processing or treatment. • ...
Conditionings 2022-10-27
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- a certain type of response without training
- respond differently to every stimulti
- natural or neutral learning
- nothing to do with the response prior to conditioning
- learning something of the behavior.
- a natural event that makes a learned reaction
Down
- not doing somethin a less than before.
- a similar response to the second
- a natural reaction
- a learned reaction
- Initial learnning
- do something that doesn't have an award.
12 Clues: Initial learnning • a natural reaction • a learned reaction • natural or neutral learning • a similar response to the second • learning something of the behavior. • respond differently to every stimulti • not doing somethin a less than before. • do something that doesn't have an award. • a certain type of response without training • a natural event that makes a learned reaction • ...
Natural Dyes and Eco printing 2020-05-21
Across
- able to dissolve other substances
- the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue
- red
- resist
- yellow
- common type of fixative
- orange
- natural dye
- green coloring found in plants
- plant based fibre
Down
- plant based fibre
- A substance prevents dye from colouring fabric
- common type of mordant
- violet
- mordant
- substance combines with a dye, fixes it in material
- colorants derived from plants
- a chemical substance used to stabilize fabric
- polyester
19 Clues: red • violet • resist • yellow • orange • mordant • polyester • natural dye • plant based fibre • plant based fibre • common type of mordant • common type of fixative • colorants derived from plants • green coloring found in plants • able to dissolve other substances • A substance prevents dye from colouring fabric • a chemical substance used to stabilize fabric • ...
The Industrial Revolution Crossword 2022-11-02
Across
- ____ engines helped make work easier for people
- the middle class
- ______ rotation was one of the reasons why agriculture in Europe improved
- Going from doing things by hand to doing things with machines
- important resource that was burned to power machines
- movement of the people from the countryside to the city
Down
- a large building that houses machines
- a person who buys and sells things
- cloth made from plant or animal fibers like cotton or wool
- a natural resource used to make cloth
- poor
- the countryside
- man-made rivers used to transport resources through boats
- _____ goods were finished goods that were created with natural resources
- town or city
- an important resources used to build machines and factories
- ______ resources were found in nature. They are used to produced things
17 Clues: poor • town or city • the countryside • the middle class • a person who buys and sells things • a large building that houses machines • a natural resource used to make cloth • ____ engines helped make work easier for people • important resource that was burned to power machines • movement of the people from the countryside to the city • ...
Chapter 1- The Natural State 2023-08-23
Across
- A natural resource produced in Arkansas that gives us aluminum
- The name Arkansas in Quapaw Indian means?
- Declared the first national river in 1972
- Means "from fire"
- What is Arkansas called?
- Scientists who study earthquakes and try to predict where and where they will occur
- The study of how the earth was formed
- How many states surround Arkansas
Down
- The largest lake in Arkansas
- The largest river in the United States
- One giant supercontinent
- Runs 150 miles through Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, and into Arkansas
- A natural resource found mostly in the River Valley region
- A river that runs about 1,450 miles
- How many natural resources can be found in Arkansas?
- Arkansas' main agricultural region
- Most abundant type of rock found in Arkansas today
- Scientist who studies the development of the earth
18 Clues: Means "from fire" • One giant supercontinent • What is Arkansas called? • The largest lake in Arkansas • How many states surround Arkansas • Arkansas' main agricultural region • A river that runs about 1,450 miles • The study of how the earth was formed • The largest river in the United States • The name Arkansas in Quapaw Indian means? • ...
Environment 2020-04-15
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- natural resource of energy that you can use many times
- Use again waste materials
- the science that studies the biota, the environment, and their interactions
- an area of very wet, muddy land
- contaminate with harmful or poisonous substances
- Garbage or trash
- the things and conditions around a person or thing
- Animals and plants growing in natural conditions
- Tha natural home of an animal or plant
Down
- The removal of a forest
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- A mixture of fog and smoke
- seriously at risk of extinction
- a building or structure with large blades on the outside
- poisonous
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- A long period of time during which no rain falls
- reliated to the sun
18 Clues: poisonous • Garbage or trash • reliated to the sun • The removal of a forest • Use again waste materials • A mixture of fog and smoke • seriously at risk of extinction • an area of very wet, muddy land • Tha natural home of an animal or plant • contaminate with harmful or poisonous substances • A long period of time during which no rain falls • ...
OG&E Living Wise Words 2018-03-05
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- the electric force or measure of electric pressure
- a natural resource that is capable of being renewed or is replaceable
- electricity that is generated using the energy of flowing water
- Earth's natural recycling system that is also know as the water cycle
- the transfer of an electric load, or need, from on-peak time to off-peak time
- forms of energy that are doing work
- energy used by a device when it is in standby mode or in the "off" position
- an amount of power required at a single point in time, measured in kW
Down
- a machine in which a wheel is spun by water or steam to generate electricity
- using less energy to do the same job
- the process in green plants and certain other organisms by which carbohydrates are synthesized from carbon dioxide and water using light as an energy source
- a natural resource that is not capable of being renewed, replaced, or takes a very long time to replace, such as fossil fuels
- a system of electrical wires and equipment that brings electricity to a large area
- the two times of day called on-peak and off-peak in regards to energy use
- a combustible material created beneath Earth's surface over millions of years, from the remains of plants and animals; coal, oil, natural gas
- the prevention of excessive or wasteful use of a resource
- stored energy or the energy of position
- a class of sulfur-containing compounds having an offensive odor that smells like rotten eggs; added to natural gas so leaks can be detected
18 Clues: forms of energy that are doing work • using less energy to do the same job • stored energy or the energy of position • the electric force or measure of electric pressure • the prevention of excessive or wasteful use of a resource • electricity that is generated using the energy of flowing water • a natural resource that is capable of being renewed or is replaceable • ...
The Industrial Revolution Crossword 2022-11-02
Across
- ____ engines helped make work easier for people
- the middle class
- ______ rotation was one of the reasons why agriculture in Europe improved
- Going from doing things by hand to doing things with machines
- important resource that was burned to power machines
- movement of the people from the countryside to the city
Down
- a large building that houses machines
- a person who buys and sells things
- cloth made from plant or animal fibers like cotton or wool
- a natural resource used to make cloth
- poor
- the countryside
- man-made rivers used to transport resources through boats
- _____ goods were finished goods that were created with natural resources
- town or city
- an important resources used to build machines and factories
- ______ resources were found in nature. They are used to produced things
17 Clues: poor • town or city • the countryside • the middle class • a person who buys and sells things • a large building that houses machines • a natural resource used to make cloth • ____ engines helped make work easier for people • important resource that was burned to power machines • movement of the people from the countryside to the city • ...
Houda - Unit 1 Enviormental Studies Crossword 2025-10-06
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- timber, fiber, food
- an estimate of an ecosystem's production of natural resources.
- Less economically developed country (such as Haiti)
- Technological developments can solve environmental issues.
- the yield obtained from natural resources
- integrates social, spiritual and environmental dimensions into a holistic ideal, putting nature and ecology center of humanity.
- A worldview that shapes how people perceive and evaluate environment issues.
- is the addition of a substance or an agent to an environment through human activity , at a rate greater than that at which it can be rendered harmless by the environment, and which has an appreciable effect on the organisms in the environment.
- is the day when humanity's demand for ecological resources and services is greater than the Earth's ability to regenerate those resources in a given year biocapacity of the earth is about 1.7 global hectares of productive land per person.
- contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins
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- production; flood protection; protection from soil erosion
- Humans must sustainably manage the global system using legislation, regulations, and taxes.
- can occur when lakes, estuaries and coastal waters receive inputs of nutrients (nitrates and phosphates), which results in an excess growth of plants and phytoplankton.
- the area of land and water required to sustainably provide
- development that meets present needs without compromising future generations’ ability to meet their own needs.
- natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services
- More economically developed country (such as the USA)
- the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- Use and management of resources that allows full natural replacement and full recovery of affected ecosystems.
19 Clues: timber, fiber, food • the yield obtained from natural resources • Less economically developed country (such as Haiti) • contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins • More economically developed country (such as the USA) • production; flood protection; protection from soil erosion • the area of land and water required to sustainably provide • ...
Vocab 2017-10-17
14 Clues: to harm • to reuse • to value • to breath • to protect • to destroy • to threaten • to appreciate • erosion- erosion • to dimish, to decrease • renovable- nonrenewable • recuro natural- natural resource • cantaminacion- pullution,contamination • especies en peligro de extincion- endangered species
Resources Vocab. 2025-05-01
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- The wise use of and prevention of natural resources.
- The process by which a nucleus splits into two or more fragments and releases neutrons and energy.
- Electrical energy produced by the flow of water.
- The use of the force of moving air to drive an electric generator
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed.
- Any natural material that is used by humans, such as water, petroleum, minerals, forests, and animals.
- The energy produced by heat within the Earth.
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- The energy released by a fission or fusion reaction; the binding energy of the atomic nucleus
- The energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation.
- The careful and responsible management of a resource.
- A resource that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which the resource is consumed.
- A natural resource that humans use to generate energy
- A natural resource that humans use to generate energy.
- The process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food.
- A gas molecule that is made up of three oxygen atoms.
- A nonrenewable energy resource formed from the remains of organisms that lived long ago; examples include oil, coal, and natural gas
- Plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that is used as an energy source.
17 Clues: The energy produced by heat within the Earth. • Electrical energy produced by the flow of water. • The wise use of and prevention of natural resources. • The careful and responsible management of a resource. • A natural resource that humans use to generate energy • A gas molecule that is made up of three oxygen atoms. • ...
North American landforms 2023-09-15
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- Elevated flat regions.
- Pertaining to Earth's surface features.
- Vast, flat expanses of land.
- Where land meets the sea.
- Elevated natural skyscrapers.
- Geometric figure with many sides.
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- 3D representation on a map.
- Height above sea level.
- Non-saline natural water sources.
- Flat lands, again! (repeated in the list)
- Elevated areas with level surface, revisited (repeated in the list).
- Depressed areas collecting water or sediment.
- Natural physical features on Earth's surface.
13 Clues: Elevated flat regions. • Height above sea level. • Where land meets the sea. • 3D representation on a map. • Vast, flat expanses of land. • Elevated natural skyscrapers. • Non-saline natural water sources. • Geometric figure with many sides. • Pertaining to Earth's surface features. • Flat lands, again! (repeated in the list) • Depressed areas collecting water or sediment. • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2024-12-13
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- The large-scale removal of forests, often to make way for agriculture or urban development.
- Warming The gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature due to the buildup of greenhouse gases.
- The growth and development of cities and towns, often leading to the loss of natural land.
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment, interacting as a system.
- The variety of different species of plants, animals, and other organisms in an environment.
- The natural environment where a species lives and thrives.
- Management The process of collecting, treating, and disposing of waste products in an environmentally responsible way.
- Effect The warming of Earth’s surface caused by gases such as carbon dioxide trapping heat in the atmosphere.
- Gases Gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, that contribute to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
- Animals and plants that live and grow in the natural environment, typically without human intervention.
- The protection and preservation of the environment and natural resources.
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- A substance that causes pollution, often harmful to the environment or living organisms.
- Footprint The amount of carbon dioxide emissions for which an individual or organization is responsible.
- The process of converting waste materials into new products to prevent waste and reduce resource consumption.
- Using resources in a way that does not deplete them for future generations.
- Emissions The release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels.
- Energy Energy from sources that are naturally replenished, such as solar, wind, or hydroelectric power.
- Change Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions on Earth.
- Fuels Non-renewable energy sources, like coal, oil, and natural gas, formed from ancient plants and animals.
19 Clues: The natural environment where a species lives and thrives. • The protection and preservation of the environment and natural resources. • Using resources in a way that does not deplete them for future generations. • A substance that causes pollution, often harmful to the environment or living organisms. • ...
Propaganda Crossword 2014-06-01
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- A person carrying the blame for others.
- Something that is accepted to be true or as certain to happen, without proof.
- Another word used to say almost
- Information, especially of a biased, or misleading nature used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- An emotionally appealing phrase so closely associated with highly valued concepts and beliefs that it carries conviction without supporting information or reason.
- the opposite of, “truth.”
- Where a product name or key word is repeated several times.
- Advertisers use this word to try to per sway the audience that disasters will result if they do not follow a particular course or action.
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- Everyone joins in and does the same thing.
- A technique tries to persuade everyone to join in and do the same thing.
- The use of well known, respected people to endorse a product or service. (I.e.; Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, etc…)
- Good feelings, looks, or ideas transferred to target the audience
- anyone who advertises a brochure, poster and other offline marketing methods
13 Clues: the opposite of, “truth.” • Another word used to say almost • A person carrying the blame for others. • Everyone joins in and does the same thing. • Where a product name or key word is repeated several times. • Good feelings, looks, or ideas transferred to target the audience • A technique tries to persuade everyone to join in and do the same thing. • ...
RIZAL 2022-04-13
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- the novel He spent most of his time writing, the sequel of the Noli.
- was a 17th century Spanish official and historian in the Philippines
- While Rizal stayed on Primrose Hill, who's family own the private home?
- penname of Rizal in La Solidaridad
- the eldest who had an affection for Rizal.
- family who he visit at Rue de Bassins.
- a poem that Rizal wrote while in Brussels,Belguim a pathetic poem, it was against a background of mental anguish in Brussels, during those sad days when he was worried by family disasters
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- a Club which is a social group that Rizal organized with his fellow Filipinos in Paris by the end of March 1889
- means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks
- who arrived in England on 24th May 1888 via Liverpool before proceeding to London the following day.
- the librarian of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the British Museum.
- was bursting with excitement in preparation for the Universal Exposition of 1889.
12 Clues: penname of Rizal in La Solidaridad • family who he visit at Rue de Bassins. • the eldest who had an affection for Rizal. • means something that occurs, happens or appears every two weeks • was a 17th century Spanish official and historian in the Philippines • the librarian of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the British Museum. • ...
Unit 4 - Migrations 2025-03-12
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- A person forced to flee their country due to conflict, persecution, or disaster
- The transformation of urban areas due to migration and economic change, sometimes displacing local residents
- The legal process by which a migrant becomes a citizen of a new country
- A group of people from the same country or culture living in a different country
- The emigration of highly skilled or educated people from one country to another
- The movement of people from one place to another, often for work, safety, or a better quality of life
- Being forced to leave one’s country, often for political reasons
- The process of permanently relocating refugees to another country for protection
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- Fear or hatred of foreigners or migrants
- The process of returning to one’s home country after migration
- The phenomenon of migrants maintaining strong ties with their home country while living abroad
- The forced movement of people from their homes due to conflict, environmental disasters, or other crises
12 Clues: Fear or hatred of foreigners or migrants • The process of returning to one’s home country after migration • Being forced to leave one’s country, often for political reasons • The legal process by which a migrant becomes a citizen of a new country • A person forced to flee their country due to conflict, persecution, or disaster • ...
Compreender as ondas de frio e de calor como riscos climáticos com influência no meio e na sociedade 2020-11-04
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- expandem os efeitos do frio
- probabilidade de ocorrência de um processo natural
- natural processo inesperado de origem natural
- tendência que uma área tem de ser afetada por um fenómeno potencialmente destruidor
- possibilidade de ocorrência de um determinado fenómeno potencialmente destruidor
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- grande extensão de ar da baixa atmosfera que se desloca por ação do vento
- podem ser naturais ou mistos
- exemplo de um risco natural geológico e geomorfológico
- associada às ondas de calor
- grau de perda de um elemento, ou mais, graças a ocorrer um fenómeno potencialmente destruidor
- temperaturas abaixo do normal para a época
- temperaturas acima do normal para a época
12 Clues: associada às ondas de calor • expandem os efeitos do frio • podem ser naturais ou mistos • temperaturas acima do normal para a época • natural processo inesperado de origem natural • temperaturas abaixo do normal para a época • probabilidade de ocorrência de um processo natural • exemplo de um risco natural geológico e geomorfológico • ...
TADEO CROSSWORD FUN 2021-06-21
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- n_ _ B_ _ [Mat]
- _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a]
- _ _ _ _ s _ _ g _ _ _ o_ [Proyecto]
- _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences]
- H_ _t_ _y [Social]
- _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a]
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- M _ _ i _ [religión]
- _ _ n_ e [Educación física]
- J_ _ U _ [religión]
- _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences]
- _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física]
- _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social]
- e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje]
- s_ _s [Mat]
- S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje]
- _ _ a_ _ n_ _ g [Proyecto]
16 Clues: s_ _s [Mat] • n_ _ B_ _ [Mat] • _ l_ u_ e [e.c.a] • H_ _t_ _y [Social] • _ _ a_ _ s [e.c.a] • J_ _ U _ [religión] • M _ _ i _ [religión] • S_ _ o_ _ [lenguaje] • e _ _ e _ s [lenguaje] • _ i_a_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ a_ _ n_ _ g [Proyecto] • _ _ n_ e [Educación física] • _ _ a_n_s [Natural Sciences] • _ _ o _ _ v_r_ _ t _,[Social] • _ _ r_ _ s_ [Educación física] • ...
Natural resources Cross word 2021-02-24
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- that is from plants and animals that can be produce
- a resource that can reproduce in a short periods of time
- Is a resource that will not produce for long periods of time
- energy that is from the sun
- we eat it but we have to plant is first
- a black liquid that can be mad into plastic
- it is energy powerd by water
- that come from the core of the earth
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- when energy is powered by air blowing
- something we rely on
- we use it as a fuel for cars
- fuels that come from the earth deep down
- a black rock that is used as energy
- man made
- they take Co2 out of the ecosystem
15 Clues: man made • something we rely on • energy that is from the sun • we use it as a fuel for cars • it is energy powerd by water • they take Co2 out of the ecosystem • a black rock that is used as energy • that come from the core of the earth • when energy is powered by air blowing • we eat it but we have to plant is first • fuels that come from the earth deep down • ...
Evolution by Natural Selection 2021-03-04
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- isolation mechanism in which 2 populations are capable of interbreeding but have differences in courtship rituals or other reproductive strategies
- shows the change from fish to amphibian
- to prove one species evolved from another there must be a ________ fossil showing the change
- islands where Darwin collected finches and tortoises as evidence of evolution
- ship Darwin sailed on as a naturalist
- individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully
- structures that have the same function, but not the same structure
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- changes in frequencies of alleles in a population from natural selection and chance events leads to the formation of a new species
- change over time of species
- shows the change from reptile to bird
- the ability of an individual to survive and reproduce
- wrote the book On the Origin of Species detailing the theory of evolution
- structures that have the same structure, but not necessarily the same function
- isolation mechanism in which 2 or more species reproduce at different times
- any inherited characteristic that increases an organisms chance of survival
15 Clues: change over time of species • shows the change from reptile to bird • ship Darwin sailed on as a naturalist • shows the change from fish to amphibian • the ability of an individual to survive and reproduce • structures that have the same function, but not the same structure • wrote the book On the Origin of Species detailing the theory of evolution • ...
Natural Selection Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-06
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- a difference in species
- an idea that best explains observations or predictions
- a total collection of genes
- selection The process of only certain organisms survivng because of it's genetics
- a group of organisms
- transferring DNA to another organism
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- A scientist who formulated of evolution in natural selection
- Organisms that have been around humans
- the process of selecting a few traits
- species disappearing in mass populations
- the process of choosing
- random changes in genetics
- an organism that is genetically the same
- any genetic mutation that makes it easier for the organism to survive
- different kinds of animal
15 Clues: a group of organisms • a difference in species • the process of choosing • different kinds of animal • random changes in genetics • a total collection of genes • transferring DNA to another organism • the process of selecting a few traits • Organisms that have been around humans • species disappearing in mass populations • an organism that is genetically the same • ...
Natural Hazards In Australia 2013-06-13
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- used to measure the energy of earthquakes
- the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- a prolonged period of below average precipitation
- a surface where a cool air mass meets a warmer mass, into which it is advancing
- the loose material brought down by a river and deposited on its bed, flood plain or delta
- the edge of a fire that burns the fastest
- above average rainfall in eastern Australia that often brings floods
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- a prolonged period of very hot weather
- a storm associated with lightning and thunder, occurring with cumulonimbus clouds
- part of a river valley covered by water during floods
- shaking of the ground that is generated by disturbances in the Earth's crust
- a fire burning out of control in the open; also called a wildfire
- an intense fire that may generate strong convection currents and violent winds causing long-range spotting and flame spirals
- aerially burning fuel that blows ahead of a fire front
- an unusual accumulation of water that overflows from rivers, lakes and the ocean onto land that is not normally covered by water
15 Clues: a prolonged period of very hot weather • used to measure the energy of earthquakes • the edge of a fire that burns the fastest • a prolonged period of below average precipitation • part of a river valley covered by water during floods • aerially burning fuel that blows ahead of a fire front • a fire burning out of control in the open; also called a wildfire • ...
Marnie's Natural Hazard Crossword 2013-06-18
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- an epidemic disease that causes high mortality; pestilence
- An overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, especially over what is normally dry land.
- a fire that occurs in the bush
- or snow.
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas
- A heat wave is a prolonged period of excessively hot weather, which may be accompanied by high humidity.
- A Hurricane is a Cyclone in what country
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- Winds rotating inward to an area of low atmospheric pressure
- A prolonged period of abnormally low precipitation; a shortage of water resulting from this.
- A storm of heavy hail
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction
- A heavy fall of snow, especially with a high wind.
- A severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.
- A violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, Typhoon They call cyclones what in Asia
15 Clues: or snow. • A storm of heavy hail • a fire that occurs in the bush • A Hurricane is a Cyclone in what country • A heavy fall of snow, especially with a high wind. • A severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility. • an epidemic disease that causes high mortality; pestilence • Winds rotating inward to an area of low atmospheric pressure • ...
Evolution by Natural Selection 2014-05-07
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- the process in which organisms become better adapted to their environment overtime
- the dying out or termination of a species
- technique that uses the decay of carbon-14 to estimate the age of organic materials
- structures derived from a common ancestor
- when an organism or population is able to survive a substance or situation that would harm a different individual or population
- the formation of a new species caused by evolution
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism
- a branching diagram showing the cladistic relationship between a number of species
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- is the branch of life science concerned with the analysis of molecular sequencing data to study evolutionary relationships among groups of organisms
- a change in the gene pool of a population over time
- an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
- to become better suited to the environment
- intentional reproduction of individuals in a population that have desirable traits
- an organ that served a purpose in the distant ancestor of an organism but is no longer pertinent in the presently existing, recently evolved, organism
- change in the genetic composition of a population due to chance or random events
15 Clues: the dying out or termination of a species • structures derived from a common ancestor • to become better suited to the environment • the formation of a new species caused by evolution • the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism • a change in the gene pool of a population over time • ...
Natural hazards Number 1 2023-11-13
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- a fire that is burning strongly and out of control on an area of grass or bushes in the countryside
- a violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West Atlantic Ocean
- a soft, green or grey growth that develops on old food or on objects that have been left for too long in warm, wet air
- water that falls from the clouds towards the ground, especially as rain or snow
- a long period when there is little or no rain
- a severe snow storm with strong winds
- hot liquid rock found just below the surface of the earth
- relating to the structure of the surface of the earth and the way it is formed, changed, and moved by forces inside it
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- a sudden violent movement of the earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage
- a strong, dangerous wind that forms itself into an upside-down spinning cone and is able to destroy buildings as it moves across the ground
- relating to forms of energy that are produced using the sun, wind, etc., or from crops, rather than those using fuels such as oil or coal
- relating to weather conditions
- of, relating to, or made by a volcano (= a mountain with a hole at the top through which hot liquid rock is or has been forced out)
- a hole in the ground from which hot water and steam come out
- a death caused by an accident or by violence, or someone who has died in either of these ways
15 Clues: relating to weather conditions • a severe snow storm with strong winds • a long period when there is little or no rain • hot liquid rock found just below the surface of the earth • a hole in the ground from which hot water and steam come out • water that falls from the clouds towards the ground, especially as rain or snow • ...
Natural Hazards Project Vocabulary 2024-01-10
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- plane or as the result of volcanic activity.
- A natural hazard is a threat of a naturally occurring event that will have a negative effect
- A rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land.
- A severe snowstorm characterized by strong sustained winds for a prolonged period with
- uncontrolled fires that burn through natural areas, consuming everything in their paths.
- A prolonged shortage of rainfall resulting in a deficiency in the water supply whether surface or
- A shaking and vibration at the earth's surface resulting in underground movement along a
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- reducing the risk of loss from the occurrence of any undesirable event
- cloud extending toward the ground, usually attached to a thunderstorm.
- A localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land, characterized by a
- A severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds moving from 74+ mph.
- water.
- people or the environment.
- visibility.
- giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea.
15 Clues: water. • visibility. • people or the environment. • plane or as the result of volcanic activity. • reducing the risk of loss from the occurrence of any undesirable event • cloud extending toward the ground, usually attached to a thunderstorm. • giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea. • ...
Natural Hazards Project Vocabulary 2024-01-10
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- plane or as the result of volcanic activity.
- A natural hazard is a threat of a naturally occurring event that will have a negative effect
- A rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land.
- A severe snowstorm characterized by strong sustained winds for a prolonged period with
- uncontrolled fires that burn through natural areas, consuming everything in their paths.
- A prolonged shortage of rainfall resulting in a deficiency in the water supply whether surface or
- A shaking and vibration at the earth's surface resulting in underground movement along a
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- reducing the risk of loss from the occurrence of any undesirable event
- cloud extending toward the ground, usually attached to a thunderstorm.
- A localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land, characterized by a
- A severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds moving from 74+ mph.
- water.
- people or the environment.
- visibility.
- giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea.
15 Clues: water. • visibility. • people or the environment. • plane or as the result of volcanic activity. • reducing the risk of loss from the occurrence of any undesirable event • cloud extending toward the ground, usually attached to a thunderstorm. • giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea. • ...
Natural Hazards Project Vocab 2024-01-11
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- - reducing the risk of loss from the occurrence of any undesirable event
- A severe snowstorm characterized by strong sustained winds for a prolonged period with
- – A prolonged shortage of rainfall resulting in a deficiency in the water supply whether surface or
- - giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea.
- visibility.
- Hazard – A natural hazard is a threat of a naturally occurring event that will have a negative effect
- – A rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land.
- people or the environment.
- plane or as the result of volcanic activity.
- – A shaking and vibration at the earth's surface resulting in underground movement along a
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- – A severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds moving from 74+ mph.
- water.
- – A localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land, characterized by a
- cloud extending toward the ground, usually attached to a thunderstorm.
- Fire - uncontrolled fires that burn through natural areas, consuming everything in their paths.
15 Clues: water. • visibility. • people or the environment. • plane or as the result of volcanic activity. • cloud extending toward the ground, usually attached to a thunderstorm. • - reducing the risk of loss from the occurrence of any undesirable event • - giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea. • ...
evolution and natural selection 2024-03-08
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- - Increases the expression of an extreme version of a trait in a population
- - Selection of traits that aren't necessarily good for survival fitness but without them you can't pass on youir genes bc you can't reproduce
- - A process that splits a population into two groups
- A measure of how well you can survive in your environment
- Traits acquired from previous generations
- Drift Random change in the frequency of alleles in a population over time
- : Organisms with the best traits will live longer and reproduce more than others
- Evolution that occurs on a large scale that affects changes in species across populations
- evolution that occurs on a small scale affecting a single population
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- modification is a change in gene frequency over time
- A feature that allows organisms to better survive in its environment
- - Eliminates extreme expressions of a trait when the average expression leads to higher fitness
- Frequency - Number of times the allele appears in a population
- Pool Combined alleles of all E individuals in a population
- Flow Movement of genes into/out of a population
- Differences in the physical traits of organisms
16 Clues: Traits acquired from previous generations • Differences in the physical traits of organisms • Flow Movement of genes into/out of a population • modification is a change in gene frequency over time • - A process that splits a population into two groups • A measure of how well you can survive in your environment • ...
Oil & Natural Gas Puzzle 2024-02-22
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- What we breathe (it's invisible)
- Things that are made in one country and sold to another country
- A long tube that carries oil or gas from one place to another
- Things like machines or computers that make our lives easier or better
- The act of looking for new places (like sites for oil and gas drilling)
- Something that is burned to make heat or energy
- Everything around us, like plants, animals, and weather
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- The act of changing or improving something
- A person who learns about rocks, minerals, and the history of the Earth
- A clear liquid that we drink and use to clean things
- A person who makes or fixes machines
- The word for when something catches fire
- gas A fuel that is used to keep houses warm or cook food
- A black liquid that comes from underground
- A place where oil is turned into different products like gasoline
15 Clues: What we breathe (it's invisible) • A person who makes or fixes machines • The word for when something catches fire • The act of changing or improving something • A black liquid that comes from underground • Something that is burned to make heat or energy • A clear liquid that we drink and use to clean things • Everything around us, like plants, animals, and weather • ...
Natural Resources/Plants Review 2023-04-20
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- important mineral found in southwest VA
- the 4 major rivers empty into this watershed
- an area of land over which surface water flows to a collection place
- land resource that covers a lot of Virginia
- process when pollen is transferred from the stamen to the pistil
- male part of the flower
- green pigment in leaves that helps make food for the plant
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- take in water from the soil
- the part of the plant that moves water and food
- the part of the plant that carries out photosynthesis
- this gas is absorbed by the plant
- the gas that plants give off when they go though photosynthesis
- energy needed by the leaves for photosynthesis
- bright colored part that attracts bees
- female part of the plant
15 Clues: male part of the flower • female part of the plant • take in water from the soil • this gas is absorbed by the plant • bright colored part that attracts bees • important mineral found in southwest VA • land resource that covers a lot of Virginia • the 4 major rivers empty into this watershed • energy needed by the leaves for photosynthesis • ...
Natural Selection and Evolution 2022-11-17
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- increase the CO2 in the atmosphere
- process of organisms changing over time
- quality based on genetics
- creates, changes, or destroys a habitat
- both species benefit from each other
- adjusting to an environment
- traits that allow for survival pass on
- increases the stability of environment
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- increase in temperature on the planet
- differences in a population
- came up with natural selection
- holds the environment together
- when an entire species dies out
- fighting for basic needs
- controls the prey
15 Clues: controls the prey • fighting for basic needs • quality based on genetics • differences in a population • adjusting to an environment • came up with natural selection • holds the environment together • when an entire species dies out • increase the CO2 in the atmosphere • both species benefit from each other • increase in temperature on the planet • ...
Natural Disaster Crossword Puzzle!!! 2023-05-25
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- Small balls of ice falling from the sky usually when it’s cold
- Lava being released through a volcano
- A big wave, usually come after earthquakes
- An intense low pressure wind system forming over tropical oceans with high winds
- An overflowing amount of water on land
- Strong winds carrying sand with it
- Vibrations in the earth that cause shaking of the ground
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- A serve snowstorm
- A vortex of rotating winds with a funnel shape
- The movement of a mass of rocks moving down a mountain
- A mass of mud and snow falling down a mountain
- A storm with thunder and lightning
- A destructive fire over a forest or bushes
- An absence of rain causing dry land
- A hole in the ground usually in limestone caused by water erosion
15 Clues: A serve snowstorm • A storm with thunder and lightning • Strong winds carrying sand with it • An absence of rain causing dry land • Lava being released through a volcano • An overflowing amount of water on land • A destructive fire over a forest or bushes • A big wave, usually come after earthquakes • A vortex of rotating winds with a funnel shape • ...
Natural Selection Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-13
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- An animal that is hunted or killed by other animals
- It contains more than just farming
- A living thing
- His theory of evolution by natural selection
- Use their senses to hunt prey
- The place where an organism lives and that provides it with the resources it needs to survive
- A distinguishing quality or characteristic
- DNA, the molecule that carries genetic information
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- Involves using technology to directly manipulate an organism's genes
- What comes after parents?
- Of the fittest Being able to adjust to changing environments and conditions
- The total number of individuals of a particular group
- Selection The concept of survival of the fittest
- The process of adjusting to new circumstances or conditions
- Selection How humans select certain plants or animals with desired traits to breed, influencing the evolution of those species over time
15 Clues: A living thing • What comes after parents? • Use their senses to hunt prey • It contains more than just farming • A distinguishing quality or characteristic • His theory of evolution by natural selection • Selection The concept of survival of the fittest • DNA, the molecule that carries genetic information • An animal that is hunted or killed by other animals • ...
Unit 9 Natural Selection 2025-04-25
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- Random changes in allele within populations
- A structure that has lost most or all its original function through evolution
- Differences in traits among a species
- A branching diagram showing the evolutionary relationships among various species
- structure in different species that are similar because of common ancestry
- A group of organisms capable of reproducing with one another
- the loss of a species
- Formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
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- Diagram showing evolutionary relationships among various biological species
- Traits that enhance an organism's survival
- organisms ability to survive and reproduce in its enviroment
- Structures in different species that have similar functions but evolved independantly
- Only the most fit in the environment with survive
- process where organisms better adapted to their environment will survive
- Separation of populations by physical barriers
15 Clues: the loss of a species • Differences in traits among a species • Traits that enhance an organism's survival • Random changes in allele within populations • Separation of populations by physical barriers • Only the most fit in the environment with survive • organisms ability to survive and reproduce in its enviroment • ...
Natural Selection Cross Word 2025-05-15
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- When animals/organisms adapt to their surroundings.
- Animals/orgaisims that eat other animals/organisms.
- When animals/organisms have traits that hep them survive.
- A scientist that discovered natural selection.
- When a human breeds animmals/organisms for the traits they want to see in the offspring.
- Biolagical traits passed down through generations.
- Animals/organisms that get etten by other animals/organisms.
- Farming/growing resources.
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- The process in which animals/organisms choose who they mate with to pass down specific traits to offspring.
- Genetic characteristicts passed down from parents.
- Then enviornment/home an organism/animal lives.
- The young of 2 mates.
- The amount of a spicific animal/organism in one area.
- A living thing.
- When genetics are altured/modified.
15 Clues: A living thing. • The young of 2 mates. • Farming/growing resources. • When genetics are altured/modified. • A scientist that discovered natural selection. • Then enviornment/home an organism/animal lives. • Genetic characteristicts passed down from parents. • Biolagical traits passed down through generations. • When animals/organisms adapt to their surroundings. • ...
Evolution, Natural Selection & Adaptation 2025-06-18
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- When humans choose which traits they want in plants or animals and breed for them (like dog breeds or crops).
- A phrase describing how individuals best suited to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully.
- The variety of all living things in an area or on Earth.
- The process where organisms with traits that help them survive are more likely to reproduce and pass those traits on to the next generation.
- When a species completely dies out and no longer exists.
- A feature or behavior that helps a living thing survive and reproduce in its environment.
- A species from the past that two or more species have evolved from.
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- The formation of a new species when groups of a species become so different they can no longer breed together.
- A change in DNA that can lead to new traits. Some mutations are helpful, harmful, or have no effect.
- Something in the environment (like predators or climate) that affects which traits are helpful or harmful.
- A group of living things that can breed together and produce fertile offspring.
- Differences in traits (like fur color or beak shape) between individuals in a species.
- The gradual change in living things over long periods of time, leading to new species forming.
- The passing of traits from parents to offspring through genes.
- The collection of fossils used to show how species have changed over time.
15 Clues: The variety of all living things in an area or on Earth. • When a species completely dies out and no longer exists. • The passing of traits from parents to offspring through genes. • A species from the past that two or more species have evolved from. • The collection of fossils used to show how species have changed over time. • ...
B1 - The Natural World 2025-06-24
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- An animal from Australia with strong back legs and a long tail. It moves by jumping and carries its baby in a pouch.
- The biggest land animal. It has grey skin, big ears, and a long trunk to drink water or pick things up.
- A very high area of land, often with snow at the top.
- A wide, open area with lots of grass but few trees.
- A big, strong animal with thick fur. It eats plants, fish, and meat, and sometimes sleeps through winter.
- A hot, wet forest with many trees, plants, and animals.
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- The land next to the sea or ocean.
- A large area with many trees, plants, and animals.
- A tall pink bird with long legs and a long neck. It often stands on one leg in water.
- A large area of water with land all around it.
- A very dry place with little rain, often covered in sand.
- A black and white bird that cannot fly. It swims very well and lives in cold places.
- A very large bird that cannot fly. It has a long neck and runs very fast.
- An animal with one or two humps on its back. It lives in the desert and can go a long time without water.
- A large wild cat with orange and black stripes. It lives in forests and is a strong hunter.
15 Clues: The land next to the sea or ocean. • A large area of water with land all around it. • A large area with many trees, plants, and animals. • A wide, open area with lots of grass but few trees. • A very high area of land, often with snow at the top. • A hot, wet forest with many trees, plants, and animals. • A very dry place with little rain, often covered in sand. • ...
Cancer Prevention/Treatment 2015-02-23
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- It is hypothesized ascorbic acid can act as a carrier of ____ to the extracellular fluid?
- Curcumin is the whole herb (T/F)
- What type of medicine should be used to treat cancer?
- According to current clinical studies, dietary intake of Vitamin A, C, or E have shown to reduce the risk of what kind of cancer?
- A potential drug interaction with vitamin C is?
- What hormone do you have to take into account when recommending milk thistle?
- Another name for vitamin C?
- Which organ is milk thistle best know to protect?
- What disease state do you have to monitor when taking milk thistle?
- What is the MOA by which curcumin works to be chemo-preventative?
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- Turmeric turns the skin what color?
- A contraindication with vitamin C is?
- What plant is the most recognized naturally derived cancer drug found in?
- What is the main reason people want to use natural products? Because it’s more __________?
- What part of turmeric has the antioxidant?
- What is the most common side effect of milk thistle?
- What is the main component of milk thistle?
- What parameter of chemotherapy can be affected by natural products?
- How should patients be counseled when they are adamant about using natural products to treat their cancer?
- How much turmeric has been taken without causing adverse effects?
20 Clues: Another name for vitamin C? • Curcumin is the whole herb (T/F) • Turmeric turns the skin what color? • A contraindication with vitamin C is? • What part of turmeric has the antioxidant? • What is the main component of milk thistle? • A potential drug interaction with vitamin C is? • Which organ is milk thistle best know to protect? • ...
Evolution 2020-10-28
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- one of the four factors of natural selection; differences in individuals in a population
- Idea of why fossils have the same bones as living species
- one of the four factors of natural selection; more offspring are produced than can survive
- Similar structure in unrelated organisms
- When the trees darkened the dark ones were the fittest
- Name of the ship that Darwin sailed on
- Evidence of ancient ancestors in sedimentary rock
- What Darwin said why organisms evolve
- An organism is fittest to survive when it can do this
- Structure that is still around, but not used or needed
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- one main difference between each Galapagos Island
- a well -supported testable explanation of phenomena
- A Galapagos example of speciation
- The ability to survive and reproduce in an environment
- Similar structure that suggests a common ancestor
- similarities in the ____ ____ is also used as a piece of evidence of evolution
- Had different shaped shells to suit their environment
- Island with similar organisms have different traits to suit their environment
- one of the four factors of natural selection; resources are limited
- Change over time
- one piece of evidence of evolution, similarities in early developmental stages
- Humans selecting for desired traits in organisms
- Wrote his ideas about natural selection, but did not publish for years
- a specific characteristic can also be called a _____.
24 Clues: Change over time • A Galapagos example of speciation • What Darwin said why organisms evolve • Name of the ship that Darwin sailed on • Similar structure in unrelated organisms • Humans selecting for desired traits in organisms • one main difference between each Galapagos Island • Similar structure that suggests a common ancestor • ...
Lesson Two Material 2021-10-25
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- rivers helped make this easier to carry out
- the study of people and the places where they live
- a map that shows themes or patterns such as climate, natural resources, or population
- Features that are created by mankind.Examples: roads, cities, buildings and dams.
- the study of physical features of the earth's surface
- the zero degree line of longitude
- the relationship between living things and natural resources
- a metal that is a natural resource
- people who study geography
- Distance east or west of the prime meridian, measured in degrees
- instruments used to create maps
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- location in relation to other places
- A map that shows mountains, hills, plains, rivers, lakes, oceans, etc.
- the zero degree line of latitude
- distance north or south of the Equator, measured in degrees
- exact location found using latitude and longitude
- drawing of an area
- a map that shows man-made features such as boundaries, countries, and cities.
- features that are landforms and bodies of water
- where the earliest civilizations formed which provided fertile land and a food source
- the characteristics of a population that include age, race, and gender.
- the largest physical regions on earth
- a scale model of the earth
- a disadvantage to living near a river
- an example of a natural resource
25 Clues: drawing of an area • a scale model of the earth • people who study geography • instruments used to create maps • the zero degree line of latitude • an example of a natural resource • the zero degree line of longitude • a metal that is a natural resource • location in relation to other places • the largest physical regions on earth • a disadvantage to living near a river • ...
Melanie Zuniga Crossword Project 2021-12-06
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- energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures
- fragments bounded by plane surfaces
- resistance to localized plastic deformation induced by either mechanical indentation or abrasion
- relating to or derived from living matter
- a chemical compound that lacks carbon–hydrogen bonds
- undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies
- appearance of a surface broken in directions other than along cleavage planes
- solid substances without a definite crystalline structure
- formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at Earth's surface
- having solidified from lava or magma
- way light interacts with the surface
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- normally expressed as specific gravity
- relating to or resembling metal or metals
- powder produced when it is dragged across an un-weathered surface
- it breaks along one set of parallel planes into thin, flat pieces
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- most important among non-fossil energy resources
- an inorganic pigment usually of natural origin
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure
- relating to or produced by a volcano or volcanoes
- solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling
- solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
24 Clues: fragments bounded by plane surfaces • having solidified from lava or magma • way light interacts with the surface • normally expressed as specific gravity • relating to or resembling metal or metals • relating to or derived from living matter • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid • an inorganic pigment usually of natural origin • ...
Greenhouse Effect 2024-01-19
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- Sustainable sources of energy that don't contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Someone responsible for taking care of and protecting something, like the Earth.
- Extended periods of excessively hot weather, linked to climate change.
- The study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
- Public support or promotion of a particular cause, such as environmental issues.
- Greenhouse gas released through the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation.
- The increase in Earth's average temperature due to human activities.
- The release of gases, such as greenhouse gases, into the atmosphere.
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth, where the greenhouse effect occurs.
- Practices that meet current needs without compromising the ability of future generations.
- The careful management and sustainable use of natural resources.
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- Natural resources that can be replenished over time, promoting sustainability.
- Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions
- Actions taken to reduce or prevent the emission of greenhouse gases.
- Adjusting to the impacts of climate change that are already occurring
- The clearing of forests, contributing to increased carbon dioxide levels.
- The increase in the average level of the Earth's oceans, driven by melting ice caps.
- Non-renewable energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Natural process where certain gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere
20 Clues: The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • Non-renewable energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas. • The careful management and sustainable use of natural resources. • Actions taken to reduce or prevent the emission of greenhouse gases. • The increase in Earth's average temperature due to human activities. • ...
Wildlife Key Terms 2021-09-01
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- Use: wildlife is watched, studied, or recorded without being killed
- Wildlife: Animals that live in or near water
- Animals: Rare or unusual animal
- the ratio of the number of births to the size of the population; birth rate.
- Resources: natural resource which will replenish to replace the portion depleted by usage and consumption
- Density: number of individuals divided by the size of the area
- biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Management: used to balance wildlife so it isn’t all over the place
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- state of being subject to death
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- Use: taken from a water source and not returned
- Wild animals
- Conservation: protecting wildlife species and their habits
- Animals: an animal made legitimate quarry by state or other law
- the condition of being populated with excessively large numbers.
- Wildlife: Animals that live mostly on land
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Resources: natural resources that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption.
- Taming an animal for a pet or on a farm
- Capacity: the number or quantity of people or things that can be conveyed or held by a vehicle or container.
21 Clues: Wild animals • Animals: Rare or unusual animal • state of being subject to death • Taming an animal for a pet or on a farm • Wildlife: Animals that live mostly on land • Wildlife: Animals that live in or near water • Use: taken from a water source and not returned • Conservation: protecting wildlife species and their habits • ...
Biodiversity and the Environment 2025-10-11
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- | The complete disappearance of a species from Earth.
- | The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- | The plant life of a particular region or period.
- | The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- | The process by which different kinds of living organisms have developed and diversified from earlier forms.
- | The study of heredity and variation in organisms.
- | The way different organisms rely on each other for survival.
- | The protection and management of natural resources and biodiversity.
- | A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or desert.
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- | The process by which organisms adjust to their environment to survive.
- | The natural home or environment of an organism.
- | A community of living organisms interacting with their non-living environment.
- | Existing in or caused by nature, not made or caused by humankind.
- | Maintaining something in its original or existing state, especially natural areas.
- and the Environment
- | The animal life of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
- | A species at risk of becoming extinct.
- | A group of similar organisms capable of breeding and producing fertile offspring.
- | The variety of different species and ecosystems in a specific area.
- | Returning an ecosystem or habitat to its original condition.
- | The average weather conditions of an area over a long period of time.
21 Clues: and the Environment • | A species at risk of becoming extinct. • | The natural home or environment of an organism. • | The plant life of a particular region or period. • | The study of heredity and variation in organisms. • | The complete disappearance of a species from Earth. • | The introduction of harmful substances into the environment. • ...
Compreender as ondas de frio e de calor como riscos climáticos com influência no meio e na sociedade 2020-11-04
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- exemplo de um risco natural geológico e geomorfológico
- grande extensão de ar da baixa atmosfera que se desloca por ação do vento
- temperaturas acima do normal para a época
- grau de perda de um elemento, ou mais, graças a ocorrer um fenómeno potencialmente destruidor
- associada às ondas de calor
- podem ser naturais ou mistos
- temperaturas abaixo do normal para a época
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- probabilidade de ocorrência de um processo natural
- expandem os efeitos do frio
- possibilidade de ocorrência de um determinado fenómeno potencialmente destruidor
- tendência que uma área tem de ser afetada por um fenómeno potencialmente destruidor
- natural processo inesperado de origem natural
12 Clues: expandem os efeitos do frio • associada às ondas de calor • podem ser naturais ou mistos • temperaturas acima do normal para a época • natural processo inesperado de origem natural • temperaturas abaixo do normal para a época • probabilidade de ocorrência de um processo natural • exemplo de um risco natural geológico e geomorfológico • ...
NA Energy Hub: Midstream 101 2022-03-22
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- Type of Pipeline; transports crude oil, refined products like gasoline, diesel, ATF and LPG
- Primary component of natural gas & plays a large role in climate change
- Category of Pipeline; carries the majority of hydrocarbons
- "Sour to ___"; Process of removing corrosive compounds
- Part of the LNG Value Chain; Natural gas is cooled and reduced in volume
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- Pipeline operator that manages pipelines and hydrocarbon flow
- Scope 3 emissions are ________ product emissions
- Produced in Upstream energy value chain, processed in midstream value chain
- Part of the Oil & Gas Industry operations that includes the processing, storing, and transporting of oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids
- Part of the LNG Value Chain; Process of converting liquid natural gas back to natural gas
10 Clues: Scope 3 emissions are ________ product emissions • "Sour to ___"; Process of removing corrosive compounds • Category of Pipeline; carries the majority of hydrocarbons • Pipeline operator that manages pipelines and hydrocarbon flow • Primary component of natural gas & plays a large role in climate change • ...
TEORIAS IUSNATURALISTA DEL DERECHO 2025-04-10
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- (7 letras) – Jurista romano que definió el derecho natural como "lo que la naturaleza enseña a todos los animales".
- (5 letras) – La ética que, para el iusnaturalismo, fundamenta las leyes humanas.
- (10 letras) – Pensador griego que influyó en la idea de "ley natural".
- (7 letras) – Filósofo romano que defendió el derecho natural en "De Legibus".
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- (8 letras) – Fin último del derecho natural.
- (7 letras) – Los derechos naturales son __, según esta teoría.
- (9 letras) – Para los iusnaturalistas, la ley divina que rige el universo. (Escrita junta si no hay espacios).
- (6 letras) – Fuente del derecho natural según los racionalistas.
- (5 letras) – Teólogo que fusionó el derecho natural con la doctrina cristiana. (Santo Tomás de Aquino).
- (8 letras) – Los __ humanos son universales en el iusnaturalismo.
10 Clues: (8 letras) – Fin último del derecho natural. • (7 letras) – Los derechos naturales son __, según esta teoría. • (6 letras) – Fuente del derecho natural según los racionalistas. • (8 letras) – Los __ humanos son universales en el iusnaturalismo. • (10 letras) – Pensador griego que influyó en la idea de "ley natural". • ...
Melanie Zuniga Crossword Project 2021-12-06
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- energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures
- fragments bounded by plane surfaces
- resistance to localized plastic deformation induced by either mechanical indentation or abrasion
- relating to or derived from living matter
- a chemical compound that lacks carbon–hydrogen bonds
- undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies
- appearance of a surface broken in directions other than along cleavage planes
- solid substances without a definite crystalline structure
- formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at Earth's surface
- having solidified from lava or magma
- way light interacts with the surface
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- normally expressed as specific gravity
- relating to or resembling metal or metals
- powder produced when it is dragged across an un-weathered surface
- it breaks along one set of parallel planes into thin, flat pieces
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- most important among non-fossil energy resources
- an inorganic pigment usually of natural origin
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure
- relating to or produced by a volcano or volcanoes
- solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling
- solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
24 Clues: fragments bounded by plane surfaces • having solidified from lava or magma • way light interacts with the surface • normally expressed as specific gravity • relating to or resembling metal or metals • relating to or derived from living matter • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid • an inorganic pigment usually of natural origin • ...
Melanie Zuniga Crossword Project 2021-12-06
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- formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at Earth's surface
- relating to or derived from living matter
- it breaks along one set of parallel planes into thin, flat pieces
- relating to or produced by a volcano or volcanoes
- earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling
- most important among non-fossil energy resources
- way light interacts with the surface
- solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures
- solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- appearance of a surface broken in directions other than along cleavage planes
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- relating to or resembling metal or metals
- fragments bounded by plane surfaces
- a chemical compound that lacks carbon–hydrogen bonds
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure
- resistance to localized plastic deformation induced by either mechanical indentation or abrasion
- undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies
- an inorganic pigment usually of natural origin
- normally expressed as specific gravity
- solid substances without a definite crystalline structure
- powder produced when it is dragged across an un-weathered surface
- having solidified from lava or magma
24 Clues: fragments bounded by plane surfaces • way light interacts with the surface • having solidified from lava or magma • normally expressed as specific gravity • relating to or resembling metal or metals • relating to or derived from living matter • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid • an inorganic pigment usually of natural origin • ...
Melanie Zuniga Crossword Project 2021-12-06
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- energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures
- fragments bounded by plane surfaces
- resistance to localized plastic deformation induced by either mechanical indentation or abrasion
- relating to or derived from living matter
- a chemical compound that lacks carbon–hydrogen bonds
- undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies
- appearance of a surface broken in directions other than along cleavage planes
- solid substances without a definite crystalline structure
- formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at Earth's surface
- having solidified from lava or magma
- way light interacts with the surface
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- normally expressed as specific gravity
- relating to or resembling metal or metals
- powder produced when it is dragged across an un-weathered surface
- it breaks along one set of parallel planes into thin, flat pieces
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- most important among non-fossil energy resources
- an inorganic pigment usually of natural origin
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure
- relating to or produced by a volcano or volcanoes
- solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling
- solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
24 Clues: fragments bounded by plane surfaces • having solidified from lava or magma • way light interacts with the surface • normally expressed as specific gravity • relating to or resembling metal or metals • relating to or derived from living matter • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid • an inorganic pigment usually of natural origin • ...
Chapter 6 - Evolution and Biodiversity: Origins, Niches, and Adaptation 2014-04-21
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- Changes in the gene pool of one species leading to changes in the gene pool of another species
- Large-scale movements of the continents
- E.g. bacteria and cyanobacteria; single-celled, microscopic prokaryotic organisms
- Type of natural selection that tends to eliminate individuals on both ends of the genetic spectrum and favor individuals with an average genetic makeup
- Speciation minus extinction
- Evolution consisting of long periods of little change in species with brief periods of rapid change
- E.g. insects, shrimp, spiders
- The earth’s first _____________ had formed 4.4 billion years ago
- Involves movement of genes between populations and can lead to changes in the genetic composition of local populations
- Different molecular forms of a gene
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- A change in a population’s gene pool over time
- A factor in a population’s environment that causes natural selection to occur
- On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection
- Type of natural selection that occurs when environmental conditions favor individuals at both extremes of the genetic spectrum
- Process leading to the creation of a new species
- Last era of the dinosaurs
- Population was affected by industrial pollution
- Photosynthetic prokaryotes
- Sum total of all genes possessed by the individuals of the population of a species
- Plants that can live for more than two years
- Measure of reproductive success
21 Clues: Last era of the dinosaurs • Photosynthetic prokaryotes • Speciation minus extinction • E.g. insects, shrimp, spiders • Measure of reproductive success • Different molecular forms of a gene • Large-scale movements of the continents • Plants that can live for more than two years • A change in a population’s gene pool over time • Population was affected by industrial pollution • ...
Chapter 6 - Evolution and Biodiversity: Origins, Niches, and Adaptation 2014-04-21
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- E.g. bacteria and cyanobacteria; single-celled, microscopic prokaryotic organisms
- Evolution consisting of long periods of little change in species with brief periods of rapid change
- Changes in the gene pool of one species leading to changes in the gene pool of another species
- Type of natural selection that occurs when environmental conditions favor individuals at both extremes of the genetic spectrum
- Population was affected by industrial pollution
- A change in a population’s gene pool over time
- Different molecular forms of a gene
- E.g. insects, shrimp, spiders
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- Process leading to the creation of a new species
- Type of natural selection that tends to eliminate individuals on both ends of the genetic spectrum and favor individuals with an average genetic makeup
- Sum total of all genes possessed by the individuals of the population of a species
- A factor in a population’s environment that causes natural selection to occur
- Large-scale movements of the continents
- The earth’s first _____________ had formed 4.4 billion years ago
- Last era of the dinosaurs
- Speciation minus extinction
- On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection
- Measure of reproductive success
- Plants that can live for more than two years
- Photosynthetic prokaryotes
- Involves movement of genes between populations and can lead to changes in the genetic composition of local populations
21 Clues: Last era of the dinosaurs • Photosynthetic prokaryotes • Speciation minus extinction • E.g. insects, shrimp, spiders • Measure of reproductive success • Different molecular forms of a gene • Large-scale movements of the continents • Plants that can live for more than two years • A change in a population’s gene pool over time • Population was affected by industrial pollution • ...
Cancer Prevention/Treatment 2015-02-23
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- What disease state do you have to monitor when taking milk thistle?
- What parameter of chemotherapy can be affected by natural products?
- Turmeric turns the skin what color?
- How should patients be counseled when they are adamant about using natural products to treat their cancer?
- What type of medicine should be used to treat cancer?
- A contraindication with vitamin C is?
- Curcumin is the whole herb (T/F)
- Which organ is milk thistle best know to protect?
- A potential drug interaction with vitamin C is?
- How much turmeric has been taken without causing adverse effects?
- What hormone do you have to take into account when recommending milk thistle?
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- What is the main reason people want to use natural products? Because it’s more __________?
- According to current clinical studies, dietary intake of Vitamin A, C, or E have shown to reduce the risk of what kind of cancer?
- What is the most common side effect of milk thistle?
- What is the main component of milk thistle?
- What plant is the most recognized naturally derived cancer drug found in?
- What is the MOA by which curcumin works to be chemo-preventative?
- Another name for vitamin C?
- It is hypothesized ascorbic acid can act as a carrier of ____ to the extracellular fluid?
- What part of turmeric has the antioxidant?
20 Clues: Another name for vitamin C? • Curcumin is the whole herb (T/F) • Turmeric turns the skin what color? • A contraindication with vitamin C is? • What part of turmeric has the antioxidant? • What is the main component of milk thistle? • A potential drug interaction with vitamin C is? • Which organ is milk thistle best know to protect? • ...
Complementary and Alternative Medicines 2015-10-29
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- The rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands
- Physical and mental exercises designed to achieve health and relaxation
- Individual trains mind of induces mode of consciousness
- Chinese medicine using thin needles to stimulate various points on the body
- Treatment that uses small doses of natural substances to stimulate the body's immune system and natural healing ability to fight the illness
- Practice believed that a therapist can channel energy into a patient by means of touch, to activate the natural healing processes
- Adjusting the spine to put the body in better alignment
- Red brown metal used in certain therapies
- Abstain from all or some kinds of food or drink
- Medicine technique that employs stones and crystals
- Removing toxic substances or qualities
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- State of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action
- Treatment of disease by electricity
- Use of plant extracts or essential oils
- Natural herb used in aromatherapy to treat anxiety,and insomnia
- Hindu system of medicine, which is based on the idea of balance in bodily systems and uses diet, herbal treatment, and yogic breathing
- Remedies and medicines made from plants
- Form of touch therapy using thumbs or finger tips
- Based on theory there are points on the feet, hands, and head linked to every part of the body
- Heated glass cups are applied to the skin
20 Clues: Treatment of disease by electricity • Removing toxic substances or qualities • Use of plant extracts or essential oils • Remedies and medicines made from plants • Heated glass cups are applied to the skin • Red brown metal used in certain therapies • Abstain from all or some kinds of food or drink • Form of touch therapy using thumbs or finger tips • ...
Group 12 2016-06-07
Across
- A phenomena of imbalance when a natural or human-caused disturbance disrupts the natural balance of an ecosystem.
- One of the impacts of global warming
- Permanent destruction of forests in order to make the land available for other uses.
- In, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city.
- One of the sources of renewable energy.
- The process of turning liquid into vapour.
- Liquid permeates by filtration
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to or condenses on the ground.
- Rapid _________ occurs normally in dry areas that have recently received precipitation.
Down
- One of the impacts of climate change. Caused by human activities.
- Habitat _________ is a process in which natural habitat is rendered unable to support the species present.
- Produced when bacteria rot organic matter
- Source used to supply community and industrial needs
- One of the main greenhouse gases.
- Saltwater _________ occurs naturally to some degree in most coastal aquifers, owing to the hydraulic connection between groundwater and seawater.
- Separates one catchment area from another area
- The action of collecting water, especially the collection of rainfall over a natural drainage area
- Global _________ causes the melting of major stores of land ice such as, ice sheets and glaciers.
- A misconception for what a catchment must have
- Mosquito-borne _________ as the effects of climate change to human health.
20 Clues: Liquid permeates by filtration • One of the main greenhouse gases. • One of the impacts of global warming • One of the sources of renewable energy. • Produced when bacteria rot organic matter • The process of turning liquid into vapour. • Separates one catchment area from another area • A misconception for what a catchment must have • ...
Earth Hour 2023-03-24
Across
- Energy produced by splitting or joining the center of small particles called atoms
- Stored energy, such as the still water sitting behind a dam, ready to fall
- Energy produced by movement of charged particles
- Energy from the heat
- A resource that cannot be depleted
- Practices that can be continued indefinitely, with minimal harm to the natural environment, such as the use of renewable resources
- The vibrations of molecules as sound waves travel
- Materials that are extracted from the earth, such as coal, oil or natural gas
- A resource that can be depleted, such as fossil fuels
- A gas that is the main ingredient of both natural gas and biogas
- Energy of motion, water that is flowing over a dam
- Stored energy that can be released through chemical reaction, found in things like food and batteries
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- Energy generated by moving water
- Heat energy from inside the earth
- Contamination of the natural environment with the harmful substances such as consequence of human activities; a byproduct of many energy sources
- Things that are alive, such as plant material or animal watse that can be used to make biogas
- The ability to do work
- The category of energy that includes solar and light energy
- Energy from the sun's rays
- Output compared to input. If a device does as much work for us as energy we put into it
20 Clues: Energy from the heat • The ability to do work • Energy from the sun's rays • Energy generated by moving water • Heat energy from inside the earth • A resource that cannot be depleted • Energy produced by movement of charged particles • The vibrations of molecules as sound waves travel • Energy of motion, water that is flowing over a dam • ...
Darwin's Theory of Evolution 2020-10-28
Across
- gas not found in the Earth's early atmosphere
- the ability ot survive and reproduce successfully
- molecule that marked the beginning of life
- anexample of speciation (creation of new species in Galapagos
- island that influenced Darwing
- limited resources; one of four factors for natural selection
- record of evolution
- preserved remains of once living things
- idea of why fossils have the same vones as living species
- difference within a population; one of four factors of natural selection
- this kind of reproduction increases variation;speeds the procees of evolution
- had different shaped shells to suit their environment
- similar structure in unreleated organism
- one main difference between each Galapagos island
- a well supported testable explanation of phenomena
- increase genetic variation
- proposed a mechanism for evolution
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- structure that no longer serves a purpose
- change of species over time
- similarities in the ______ _____is another piece of evidence of evolution
- Island with similar organisms have differetn traits to suit their environment
- more offspring are produced than can survive;one of four factors for natural selection
- structure that suggest common ancestry
- name of the ship that Darwin sailed on
- an organism can survive when it can do this
- when the trees darkened the dark ones were the fittest
- what Darwin said why organisms evolve
- evidence showing similarity in early stages;one of four factors for natural selection
- a specific characteristic
29 Clues: record of evolution • a specific characteristic • increase genetic variation • change of species over time • island that influenced Darwing • proposed a mechanism for evolution • what Darwin said why organisms evolve • structure that suggest common ancestry • name of the ship that Darwin sailed on • preserved remains of once living things • ...
