nature Crossword Puzzles
The crucible 2019-01-14
Across
- The town that the book takes place in
- Instilling of knowledge or values in someone
- attributed to some force beyond scientific laws of nature
- Lies accuses Tituba and had a affair
- System of government where priests rule in the name of god
- Study of the nature God and religious belief
- To ignore
Down
- The belief in worship of a God
- Completely directly
- Not a strong will accused for the puppet and switches sides
- Lies when accused and says she is pregnant
- Accused of witch craft and is a slave
- Just behavior or treatment
- Evil spirit or demon
- She is always asleep and was one of the girls dancing in the forest
- Evil in nature or effect
16 Clues: To ignore • Completely directly • Evil spirit or demon • Evil in nature or effect • Just behavior or treatment • The belief in worship of a God • Lies accuses Tituba and had a affair • The town that the book takes place in • Accused of witch craft and is a slave • Lies when accused and says she is pregnant • Instilling of knowledge or values in someone • ...
Crossword 2022-04-27
Crossword 2020-04-21
The Great Barrier Reef 2020-08-23
hi 2016-03-23
En plein air 2023-05-02
Natural Resources 2024-05-13
Across
- the human ___ has gone from 1 billion to 8 billion in 20 years
- valuing resources for their cash value
- the ___ of resouces around the world is uneven
- human populations have risen mostly due to much better ____ in recent years
- a thing we use
- a resource nature will regrow if treated properly
- moving to find resources
- valuing resources for their benefit for enjoyment
- coal, oil, or natural gas, used for energy
- not made by people
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- the amount of land it takes to create all the resources you use
- a resource that never runs out
- a resource that nature will not regrow
- giving one resource for another
- valuing resources for their benefit to nature
- fighting for a resource
16 Clues: a thing we use • not made by people • fighting for a resource • moving to find resources • a resource that never runs out • giving one resource for another • a resource that nature will not regrow • valuing resources for their cash value • coal, oil, or natural gas, used for energy • valuing resources for their benefit to nature • the ___ of resouces around the world is uneven • ...
RJ Palacio Crossword Puzzel 2017-05-22
Across
- The new dog Auggie got after coming home from the nature retreat
- Person who sat with Auggie
- Auggie eats like a ______
- Auggie thinks he is ________
- Olivas nickname
- Auggies best friend before he went to beecher
- Auggie went to camp and stayed away from home for a couple of nights
- Auggie’s dad
- Author of Wonder
- Olivia’s boyfriend
- Nature Retreat 7th grader leader of the bullies in the woods
- Helped Auggie at nature retreat
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- The Pullman’s dog
- The city Auggie lived in
- The bully of Beecher prep
- Mr. Browne makes them do this every month
- The Teacher that made the precepts every month
- Auggie’s Older sister
- Auggie’s mom
- the only girl who gave Auggie the tour around Beecher
- August nickname
- The school Auggie went to
- Middle School principal of Beecher
- Julian put in Auggie’s locker
- Julian’s other bully friend
- Via’s friend
- book title
- Main character
- Julian’s bully friend
- Auggies Best friend
30 Clues: book title • Auggie’s mom • Auggie’s dad • Via’s friend • Main character • August nickname • Olivas nickname • Author of Wonder • The Pullman’s dog • Olivia’s boyfriend • Auggies Best friend • Auggie’s Older sister • Julian’s bully friend • The city Auggie lived in • The bully of Beecher prep • Auggie eats like a ______ • The school Auggie went to • Person who sat with Auggie • ...
WOTD final quiz - 2022 2022-06-13
Across
- A difficult decision; a crossroads
- Shocking; unable to believe
- Santa's nature could be described as this
- Persevering in nature
- To have intuition or gut instincts
- Boring and repetitive
- To dissuade or try to prevent
- Extremely angry; furious
- An utter failure
- A feeling you get when remembering good times
- To go along with societal norms
- To be let down after discovering a truth
- To do something in a laid-back kind of way
- Synonym for grumpy or cranky
- Intimidating; daunting
- Able to bounce back from a setback
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- To hesitate or fluctuate about something
- The opposite of lazy or having a bad work ethic
- Describes charming and magnetic people
- Passionately and with feeling
- To bicker
- To remain steadfast and unchanged on a topic
- Shallow in nature
- Out of the norm
- A strong loathing towards something
- To have to surrender or abandon
- Seemingly constant
- Thinking back on something deeply
- Another word for nerve
29 Clues: To bicker • Out of the norm • An utter failure • Shallow in nature • Seemingly constant • Persevering in nature • Boring and repetitive • Another word for nerve • Intimidating; daunting • Extremely angry; furious • Shocking; unable to believe • Synonym for grumpy or cranky • Passionately and with feeling • To dissuade or try to prevent • To have to surrender or abandon • ...
Sorrows Puzzle 2025-01-22
Across
- The idyllic setting that contrasts Werther’s inner turmoil.
- The author of sorrows
- A philosophical concern in the novel.
- The thing Werther killed himself with.
- The location of Werther and Charlotte’s fateful first meeting.
- Central to Romanticism and Werther’s perspective.
- The protagonist, a passionate and emotional young man.
- Character traits of high moral value.
- Cause of werthers despair
- Werther’s driving force in love and life.
- Werthers reaction To his loves rejection
- The nature of the story
- A title of Goethe
- Lottes feelings on Werthers fate
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- The guy werther is writing his letters to
- Something Werther has (Two words)
- A virtue in question.
- The tragic end of Werther’s life.
- The romantic interest of Werther.
- The Fiance of Lotte.
- A source of solace and reflection for Werther.
- The way Werther expresses his despair to his friend.
- The nature of Werther’s love for Charlotte.
- The opposite of ficition
- Werthers feelings for lotte Besides Love.
- Werther attempts to obtain this
26 Clues: A title of Goethe • The Fiance of Lotte. • The author of sorrows • A virtue in question. • The nature of the story • The opposite of ficition • Cause of werthers despair • Werther attempts to obtain this • Lottes feelings on Werthers fate • Something Werther has (Two words) • The tragic end of Werther’s life. • The romantic interest of Werther. • A philosophical concern in the novel. • ...
Crossword 2016-12-19
Across
- having to do with the city
- a way to bring water to something that needs it
- an area and the conditions that surround it
- wide and deep enough for ships to pass
- something useful found in nature
Down
- things that harm nature
- structures people build to carry water
- not enough
- the science of farming
- power that people use from nature
- to make changes to something
- having to do with countryside
12 Clues: not enough • the science of farming • things that harm nature • having to do with the city • to make changes to something • having to do with countryside • something useful found in nature • power that people use from nature • structures people build to carry water • wide and deep enough for ships to pass • an area and the conditions that surround it • ...
Wordsworth and Romantic Poetry! 2013-03-06
Across
- Wordsworth's friend and colleague?
- On what level does 'Lines Written in Early Spring' connect readers to their emotions?
- A literary movement
- The second character in 'To a Butterfly'
- A recurring theme in Romantic poetry
- Wordsworth believes that there is a ___ between humans and nature
- Attributes that Nature is given?
- The butterfly is a?
- What does poetry do?
Down
- Used in 'Lines Written in Early Spring'
- As stated by Wordsworth, Romantic poetry is a "spontaneous overflow of emotion..." expressed in "...the real ___ of men."
- Wordsworth went on a walking tour of ___?
- 'Lines Written in Early Spring' is a?
- To a Butterfly is loosely constructed from ___ couplets
- In 'To a Butterfly', the lines without 8 syllables cause the readers to ___
- The Industrial Revolution - also known as the 'period of __?'
- The Romantic era and Wordsworth focus on the concept of?
- What life experience does 'To a Butterfly' represent?
18 Clues: A literary movement • The butterfly is a? • What does poetry do? • Attributes that Nature is given? • Wordsworth's friend and colleague? • A recurring theme in Romantic poetry • 'Lines Written in Early Spring' is a? • Used in 'Lines Written in Early Spring' • The second character in 'To a Butterfly' • Wordsworth went on a walking tour of ___? • ...
The environment 2021-11-23
Across
- collecting rubbish and using them to make new things
- using something again
- not responsible
- kept you away from danger
- put in danger
- plants animals and landscape on earth
- wild animals
- black gas coming out from factories
- using something less
- dirtying air, sea or land
Down
- occuring in nature
- word you use to describe natural food
- large natural chunks of ice
- weak, exposed to attacks
- no rainfall
- temperate forest
- ice cube to water
- too much rainfall
18 Clues: no rainfall • wild animals • put in danger • not responsible • temperate forest • ice cube to water • too much rainfall • occuring in nature • using something less • using something again • weak, exposed to attacks • kept you away from danger • dirtying air, sea or land • large natural chunks of ice • black gas coming out from factories • word you use to describe natural food • ...
Vocabulary Words 2016-02-25
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- containing acid bearing formations
- quality
- in or caused by nature
- a place for sleeping at a school or institute
- relating to the lack of moral principles
- system in which the people as a whole rather than private individuas own all property in operate all businesses
Down
- happening slowly
- nature of
- relating to nature of the heart
- relating to the theater or dramatic presentations
- result
- building for keeping birds in
12 Clues: result • quality • nature of • happening slowly • in or caused by nature • building for keeping birds in • relating to nature of the heart • containing acid bearing formations • relating to the lack of moral principles • a place for sleeping at a school or institute • relating to the theater or dramatic presentations • ...
Dark Romanticism Notes 2021-10-12
Across
- Romantics believed this help discover truths
- extended metaphor
- where Romantics found God
- the psychological effects of
- Gothic literature had roots here
- females trapped in domestic roles
- Transcendentalists believed humans were
- ideas opposite of Transcendentalists
- Dark Romantics idea of nature
- English Professor
- Hawthorne story
- focuses on wilderness and tragedy
Down
- gothic hero who is weak
- values feelings over reason
- focused on irrational thinking and symbolism
- gothic hero who is narcissitic
- Poe story
- "going beyond" with meditation
- the King of horror tales
19 Clues: Poe story • Hawthorne story • extended metaphor • English Professor • gothic hero who is weak • the King of horror tales • where Romantics found God • values feelings over reason • the psychological effects of • Dark Romantics idea of nature • gothic hero who is narcissitic • "going beyond" with meditation • Gothic literature had roots here • females trapped in domestic roles • ...
Thermal energy 2024-09-27
Across
- takes shape of its container
- something that mixes air
- something that tells us if it’s hot or cold
- some part of nature
- something that knows how to fly
Down
- Has a definite shape
- something that you put together
- something that is part of nature
- something that has to do with plants
- something we breathe
- something that goes through a rain cycle
11 Clues: some part of nature • Has a definite shape • something we breathe • something that mixes air • takes shape of its container • something that you put together • something that knows how to fly • something that is part of nature • something that has to do with plants • something that goes through a rain cycle • something that tells us if it’s hot or cold
Wordsworth and Romantic Poetry! 2013-03-06
Across
- On what level does 'Lines Written in Early Spring' connect readers to their emotions?
- As stated by Wordsworth, Romantic poetry is a "spontaneous overflow of emotion..." expressed in "...the real ___ of men."
- Romantic era and Wordsworth focus on the concept of?
- Wordsworth believes that there is a ___ between humans and nature
- What does poetry do?
- Attributes that Nature is given?
- The second character in 'To a Butterfly'
- Wordsworth went on a walking tour of ___?
- The butterfly is a?
Down
- Wordsworth's friend and colleague?
- 'Lines Written in Early Spring' is a?
- A literary movement
- A device used in 'Lines Written in Early Spring'
- To a Butterfly is loosely constructed from ___ couplets
- The Industrial Revolution - also known as the 'period of __?'
- What life experience does 'To a Butterfly' represent?
- A recurring theme in Romantic poetry
- In 'To a Butterfly', the lines without 8 syllables cause the readers to ___
18 Clues: A literary movement • The butterfly is a? • What does poetry do? • Attributes that Nature is given? • Wordsworth's friend and colleague? • A recurring theme in Romantic poetry • 'Lines Written in Early Spring' is a? • The second character in 'To a Butterfly' • Wordsworth went on a walking tour of ___? • A device used in 'Lines Written in Early Spring' • ...
Amazing Plants D 2013-03-20
Across
- to help; to sustain; to care
- repeated sequence of events
- carbohydrate production using light and chlorophyll
- land surface
- over there
- inorganic substances in nature; crystals
- forces controlling physical world
Down
- fertilizing a plant
- colorless odorless gas
- soften something
- fertilizing powder
- main part of a plant
- element essential for breathing
- to shape; to arrange
- ability to do things; force; power
- protect; wish someone well
16 Clues: over there • land surface • soften something • fertilizing powder • fertilizing a plant • main part of a plant • to shape; to arrange • colorless odorless gas • protect; wish someone well • repeated sequence of events • to help; to sustain; to care • element essential for breathing • forces controlling physical world • ability to do things; force; power • ...
Rocks and More! 2022-01-13
Across
- above the surface
- when it drops objects using the forces of nature
- when rock is changed by extreme heat & pressure
- when it moves objects using the forces of nature
- formed when cooled
- formed when others are broken down
Down
- is the force which can move, drop, and break down objects.
- breaks down objects with forces of nature
- sediment accumulates over time in deposits that forms layers
- below the surface
10 Clues: above the surface • below the surface • formed when cooled • formed when others are broken down • breaks down objects with forces of nature • when rock is changed by extreme heat & pressure • when it drops objects using the forces of nature • when it moves objects using the forces of nature • is the force which can move, drop, and break down objects. • ...
"Wonder" Crossword Puzzle 2014-08-06
Across
- The formation used by Olivia to represent her family revolving around August
- The High school play that Olivia acted in
- The nature reserve that the nature retreat was hosted in
- Olivia's all time favourite movie
- August and Olivia's first dog
- The fictional character that is somewhat similar to August wearing hearing aids
- August and Olivia's second dog
- August's father's nickname for August
- The Halloween costume Summer originally planned to wear
- The fictional character that Julian used to represent how ugly August's face was
- The type of music Justin plays
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- August's favourite fiction trilogy
- The Halloween costume August wore to school on Halloween
- The animal August depicted himself for the self-portrait
- The play that Charlotte acted in the year before August came to their school
- Miranda's nickname for August
- Julian's surname
- The name of the 7th grader that bullied August during the nature retreat
- The Halloween costume August wore to school on Halloween
19 Clues: Julian's surname • Miranda's nickname for August • August and Olivia's first dog • August and Olivia's second dog • The type of music Justin plays • Olivia's all time favourite movie • August's favourite fiction trilogy • August's father's nickname for August • The High school play that Olivia acted in • The Halloween costume Summer originally planned to wear • ...
Sydney's Crossword 2022-04-20
Across
- physically active and strong; good at athletics or sports
- pleasing, agreeable, or enjoyable; giving pleasure
- to amend or alter
- to take air, oxygen, etc., into the lungs and expel it; inhale and exhale; respire.
- a number of things or persons sharing a particular characteristic, or set of characteristics, that causes them to be regarded as a group, more or less precisely defined or designated; class; category:
- any hollow place; hollow.
- an action or an instance of negligence that is deemed injurious to the public welfare or morals or to the interests of the state and that is legally prohibited
- the act or work of revising.
- a hollow in the earth, especially one opening more or less horizontally into a hill, mountain, etc.
- to set on fire; kindle.
- the material world, especially as surrounding humankind and existing independently of human activities.
- the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration.
- the state or quality of being precise.
- if you would be so obliging; kindly:
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- of the nature of or serving as a type or representative specimen.
- the act or fact of igniting; state of being ignited.
- a person trained or gifted in exercises or contests involving physical agility, stamina, or strength; a participant in a sport, exercise, or game requiring physical skill.
- all human beings collectively; the human race; humankind.
- of the nature of or involving crime.
- definitely or strictly stated, defined, or fixed
- characterized by tenderness, compassion, and sympathy for people and animals, especially for the suffering or distressed
- any of a class of substances occurring in nature, usually comprising inorganic substances, as quartz or feldspar, of definite chemical composition and usually of definite crystal structure, but sometimes also including rocks formed by these substances as well as certain natural products of organic origin, as asphalt or coal
- a form of the possessive case of I used as a predicate adjective
- existing in or formed by nature
24 Clues: to amend or alter • to set on fire; kindle. • any hollow place; hollow. • the act or work of revising. • existing in or formed by nature • of the nature of or involving crime. • if you would be so obliging; kindly: • the state or quality of being precise. • the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration. • definitely or strictly stated, defined, or fixed • ...
Accountancy 2020-09-10
Across
- Token payment.
- A non profit organization.
- A current asset.
- Nature of Receipts & Payments Account.
- An unrestricted fund.
- Excess of Income over Expenditure.
- contribution from members.
- Nature of Income & Expenditure Account.
- Proceeds from sale of newspaper.
- Outstanding Salary.
- A legacy.
Down
- Debit balance of Income & Expenditure Account.
- A revenue expense.
- Amount paid at the time of becoming a member.
- Receipts & Payments Account is a summary of _________ book.
- Basis of accounting of Income & Expenditure Account.
- A government aid.
- A contribution made.
- Amount received as per WILL.
- Accrued subscription.
20 Clues: A legacy. • Token payment. • A current asset. • A government aid. • A revenue expense. • Outstanding Salary. • A contribution made. • An unrestricted fund. • Accrued subscription. • A non profit organization. • contribution from members. • Amount received as per WILL. • Proceeds from sale of newspaper. • Excess of Income over Expenditure. • Nature of Receipts & Payments Account. • ...
Amazing Plants C 2013-03-20
Across
- main part of a plant
- land surface
- fertilizing powder
- fertilizing a plant
- colorless odorless gas
- protect; wish someone well
- to shape; to arrange
- over there
- soften something
- forces controlling physical world
- repeated sequence of events
Down
- to help; to sustain; to care
- inorganic substances in nature; crystals
- element essential for breathing
- carbohydrate production using light and chlorophyll
- ability to do things; force; power
16 Clues: over there • land surface • soften something • fertilizing powder • fertilizing a plant • main part of a plant • to shape; to arrange • colorless odorless gas • protect; wish someone well • repeated sequence of events • to help; to sustain; to care • element essential for breathing • forces controlling physical world • ability to do things; force; power • ...
Daoism / Taoism 2024-01-25
Across
- The teaching of Confucius was written down in this book
- Founded/Started Daoism
- Country where Confucianism/Daoism began
- Confucius's real name
- The Dao de Jing emphasizes _______ with nature
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- The Analects were based on _______ relationships
- The Dao de _______ contains the ideas of Laozi
- moral values
- an early Chinese belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled
- Cool, dark, submissive
- Warm, light, aggressive
- "The Way"/Eternal force that permeates everything in nature
12 Clues: moral values • Confucius's real name • Founded/Started Daoism • Cool, dark, submissive • Warm, light, aggressive • Country where Confucianism/Daoism began • The Dao de _______ contains the ideas of Laozi • The Dao de Jing emphasizes _______ with nature • The Analects were based on _______ relationships • The teaching of Confucius was written down in this book • ...
Accountancy 2020-09-10
Across
- Token payment.
- A non profit organization.
- A current asset.
- Nature of Receipts & Payments Account.
- An unrestricted fund.
- Excess of Income over Expenditure.
- contribution from members.
- Nature of Income & Expenditure Account.
- Proceeds from sale of newspaper.
- Outstanding Salary.
- A legacy.
Down
- Debit balance of Income & Expenditure Account.
- A revenue expense.
- Amount paid at the time of becoming a member.
- Receipts & Payments Account is a summary of _________ book.
- Basis of accounting of Income & Expenditure Account.
- A government aid.
- A contribution made.
- Amount received as per WILL.
- Accrued subscription.
20 Clues: A legacy. • Token payment. • A current asset. • A government aid. • A revenue expense. • Outstanding Salary. • A contribution made. • An unrestricted fund. • Accrued subscription. • A non profit organization. • contribution from members. • Amount received as per WILL. • Proceeds from sale of newspaper. • Excess of Income over Expenditure. • Nature of Receipts & Payments Account. • ...
Music Cultures Quiz Name Date Period 2024-12-18
Across
- Music of love, Ratatouille movie
- what defines you as a culture, ancestry
- Polkas, uses accordions, big band, yodeling
- uses a sitar, bollywood, a bent pitch sound
- Nature, spirit, Drums, flutes, chants
- uses Djembe, elemnents of music in nature, Drumming
- uses a guitarron, hats, bright colors, Mariachi
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- Reggae, Calypso, uses steel pan drums
- Theater called Kabuli- and drumming
- Low squatting dances, fast and upbeat, minor keys
- Calming, Nature is used, two- stringed instruments
- Opera, dancing,tambourines,flutes,good with food
- Pop, Country, Hip hop, Gospel, Rap
13 Clues: Music of love, Ratatouille movie • Pop, Country, Hip hop, Gospel, Rap • Theater called Kabuli- and drumming • Nature, spirit, Drums, flutes, chants • Reggae, Calypso, uses steel pan drums • what defines you as a culture, ancestry • Polkas, uses accordions, big band, yodeling • uses a sitar, bollywood, a bent pitch sound • uses a guitarron, hats, bright colors, Mariachi • ...
THE BALANCE OF NATURE 2021-01-28
29 Clues: rähn • moon • paju • nirk • sokk • tuvi • kuusk • vaher • käpad • seeder • naeris • pilvik • tikker • ööloom • ingver • kabjad • kalmaar • kadakas • saarmas • vesinik • rabarber • jõhvikas • murumuna • lõgismadu • lämmastik • päevalill • rannakarp • kõrvahark • suvikõrvits
Vocabulary Lesson #1 - Nature 2020-04-13
Across
- a large mass of moving ice and snow on land
- animal life
- unique characteristic of something or someone
- an area of lush vegetation and year long rainfall
- native to a certain area
- an animal without a backbone
- avoiding the company of others
- plant life
- bare and unproductive
- one who enters without permission
Down
- existing alone
- unpredictable and impulsive
- hatch
- belly
- an uncultivated and uninhabited area
- flowering
- a warm and moist climate zone near the equator
- clearly different
- poison
- landscape
20 Clues: hatch • belly • poison • flowering • landscape • plant life • animal life • existing alone • clearly different • bare and unproductive • native to a certain area • unpredictable and impulsive • an animal without a backbone • avoiding the company of others • one who enters without permission • an uncultivated and uninhabited area • a large mass of moving ice and snow on land • ...
The Nature of Life 2022-02-08
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- Electrons are shared equally
- outside of the cell membrane in plants, fungi, algae, and bacteria
- Two or more elements united in a definite ratio by chemical bonds
- The capacity to perform work or to produce a change
- Energy is constant. It cannot be gained or lost, only converted from one form to another.
- Formed when molecules lose or gain electrons
- Electrons in outermost orbital can be removed from one atom and transferred to another atom
- Fatty or oily substances that are mostly insoluble in water (fats and oils)
- Electrons are shared unequally (like water)
- When energy is converted to another form, it flows from a high energy state to a low energy state and releases energy during the conversion.
- Combining capacity of an atom or an ion based on electron number
- Two or more atoms bound together
- Smallest stable subdivision of an element
- Center of an atom
- Structural units of organisms
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- Interior cell matrix
- Study of energy and its conversions from one form to another
- Positively charged particles
- Neutral particles
- numbers Number of protons
- Form of an element that varies in its number of neutrons and atomic weight
- Combined number of protons and neutrons
- Negative electric charges circling the nucleus
23 Clues: Neutral particles • Center of an atom • Interior cell matrix • numbers Number of protons • Electrons are shared equally • Positively charged particles • Structural units of organisms • Two or more atoms bound together • Combined number of protons and neutrons • Smallest stable subdivision of an element • Electrons are shared unequally (like water) • ...
Chico Creek Nature Center 2018-07-26
Across
- Black sun; polar spirit; spectacled; short faced; brown cave
- The largest living member of the deer family
- Lion
- Where you can find pipevine, spicebush, redbud, and other locals
- A popular soup in ancient China
- Not “amore,” “a moray!”
- Found in the old world and the new, with tail and opposable thumbs
- The tallest living mammal
- Where you can find trees from around the globe
- Latrodectus
- Named for a plant that gives good dreams, a creek spot in two parts
- Some landslides begin with only a single one of these
- Grins abound
- Spiny European omnivore that eats mostly insects
- Protect the trees!
- The Giant Amazonian version is the largest member of the weasel family
- Primates that are only from Madagascar
- The Bonobo used to be classified as a subspecies of _________
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- Nile, Amazon, Mississippi...
- A spotted smaller member of the Lynx genus
- The center of a solar system
- In memory of Priano
- Wide open spaces with close potty places
- Where the circumference of the Hooker Oak can be viewed
- Bidwell Park Info Center
- What we commonly call the inside of our atmosphere
- Recently found to have venom glands instead of toxic bacterial spit
- She’s the heart of the hive
- Ladybird Beetle
- The redwood grove
- These constrictors lay eggs
- AKA osier
- A father to the last letter
- A hawk and a boa have this epithet in common
34 Clues: Lion • AKA osier • Latrodectus • Grins abound • Ladybird Beetle • The redwood grove • Protect the trees! • In memory of Priano • Not “amore,” “a moray!” • Bidwell Park Info Center • The tallest living mammal • She’s the heart of the hive • These constrictors lay eggs • A father to the last letter • Nile, Amazon, Mississippi... • The center of a solar system • A popular soup in ancient China • ...
The nature of science 2016-09-22
Across
- Artificial sweetener used in diet drinks
- Is something morally right or wrong?
- Data that is in the form of numbers or measurements
- Burner used to heat materials
- Looking after the earth
- Name of a flask used for measuring liquids
- A scientist that studies Living things
- This is an idea, that has been proven
- The study of space and space objects
- The study of living things and their environment
- Instrument used to measure temperature
- Reduce, Reuse, _________
- How close the results are to the real value
- Factors in an experiment that can change
- Another word for 'living thing'
- ________ source of evidence from journals or books
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- A chemical that goes on fire easily
- Developed to prevent diseases caused by viruses
- How close the results are to each other
- A scientist might carry out one of these to research
- Diabetics need this, they get it from injections
- Type of energy, collected using turbines
- Data obtained from observing e.g. colour
- Favoring one side of the argument
- Used to measure small amounts of liquids accurately
- The original idea of a scientist that needs to be proven
- A way of collecting data from sources such as books and the internet
- Used to observe experiments that cannot be carried out in the real world
- The study of matter and it's composition
29 Clues: Looking after the earth • Reduce, Reuse, _________ • Burner used to heat materials • Another word for 'living thing' • Favoring one side of the argument • A chemical that goes on fire easily • Is something morally right or wrong? • The study of space and space objects • This is an idea, that has been proven • A scientist that studies Living things • ...
The Nature of Crime 2016-05-30
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- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- the defence that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- a deliberate closing of one's mind to the possible consequences of one's actions
- laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level; most often punishable by fines
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed
- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- someone who knowingly recieves, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- the person who commits the crime
- a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- an act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by federal statute
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- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- the body of laws that prohibit and punish acts that injure people, property, and society as a whole
- the reason a person commits a crime
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- the guilty act
24 Clues: the guilty act • the person who commits the crime • the reason a person commits a crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime • wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others • ...
Nature of Language 1 2019-06-08
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- The linguistic study of meaning in language.
- ______ is the feature of language that means we can talk about any aspect of time and space.
- The science of speech and sound.
- The emphasis placed upon a syllable in a pronunciation.
- The scientific study of language.
- The representation of sound by similar sounding words.
- The relative emphasis given in pronunciation to a syllable in loudness, pitch or duration.
- The scientific study of the structure of words.
- The party that sends the message is the ______.
- The party that receives the message is the _______.
- The sameness of sound. E.g. Rode – road, bare – bear, lead – led, go – gho…
- The smallest meaningful unit of a written language.
- The arrangement of words into phrases and sentences.
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- The movement of the message from the sender to receiver is called ______.
- Together the sender and receiver are called _______.
- The most basic human urge is to _____.
- The word language comes from the latin ‘lingua’ which means something produced with the ___
- When the receiver informs they have received the message they give _____.
- The rise and fall of the voice.
- The sameness of spelling. E.g. watch, orange, bear, pass, found
- The smallest meaningful element in a language.
- The study of speech in a particular language.
- The study of the origin and history of words and their meaning.
- The systematic representation of language writing.
- The minimal unit of potentially meaningful sound.
- The inability to express thoughts by means of speech, as a consequence of certain brain disorders.
26 Clues: The rise and fall of the voice. • The science of speech and sound. • The scientific study of language. • The most basic human urge is to _____. • The linguistic study of meaning in language. • The study of speech in a particular language. • The smallest meaningful element in a language. • The scientific study of the structure of words. • ...
Nature and The Environment 2012-10-31
Across
- substances if you eat these, you'll get very sick or die
- air
- when you guess the meaning of something from the information you have
- the area around you
- a group of people born in the same period of time
- grow
- to use less than before
- populated few people living in a large area
- a long passage under the ground
- visibility unable to see clearly or far
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- a facial expression which means you're confused
- unusual
- people living in a certain area
- the protection of plants, animals & nature
- something you do with your nose
- dirty air
- able to be used again and again
- to enable rubbish to be used again
- populated many people living in a very small area
- damage caused to the environment
- blocked or crowded
- to to talk or write about somebody or something
- to use things again
- the place we live
24 Clues: air • grow • unusual • dirty air • the place we live • blocked or crowded • the area around you • to use things again • to use less than before • people living in a certain area • something you do with your nose • able to be used again and again • a long passage under the ground • damage caused to the environment • to enable rubbish to be used again • visibility unable to see clearly or far • ...
Nature and The Environment 2012-10-31
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- blocked or crowded
- grow
- few people living in a large area
- the protection of plants, animals & nature
- air
- a group of people born in the same period of time
- able to be used again and again
- a facial expression which means you're confused
- the place we live
- people living in a certain area
- substances if you eat these, you'll get very sick or die
- unusual
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- something you do with your nose
- populated many people living in a very small area
- dirty air
- when you guess the meaning of something from the information you have
- the area around you
- visibility unable to see clearly or far
- damage caused to the environment
- to use things again
- to enable rubbish to be used again
- to to talk or write about somebody or something
- a long passage under the ground
- to use less than before
24 Clues: air • grow • unusual • dirty air • the place we live • blocked or crowded • the area around you • to use things again • to use less than before • something you do with your nose • able to be used again and again • people living in a certain area • a long passage under the ground • damage caused to the environment • few people living in a large area • to enable rubbish to be used again • ...
The Nature of Crime 2012-05-16
Across
- a deliberate closing of one's mind to the possible consequences of one's actions
- those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime
- laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level; most often punishable by fines
- the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences
- the defence that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- offences that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence
- "the guilty act"-the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- the reason a person commits a crime
- the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed
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- offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- the shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed in the course of the crime they originally intended to commit
- someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- an agreement between two or more perople to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- the person who actually commits the crime
- federal or provincial statues meant to protect the public welfare
- the body of laws that prohibit and punich acts that injure people, property, and society as a whole
- an act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by federal statute
27 Clues: the reason a person commits a crime • the person who actually commits the crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime • federal or provincial statues meant to protect the public welfare • ...
The Nature of Waves 2013-12-19
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- Are locations where the interfering waves always cancel in a standing wave
- The process of two or more waves overlapping and combining to form a new wave
- Occurs when a wave strikes an object and bounces off it
- The more dense region of a longitudinal wave
- A repeating disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space
- The bending of a wave around an object
- The distance between one point on a wave and the nearest point just like it
- The high points of a transverse wave
- Is matter through which a wave travels
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- A special type of wave pattern that forms when waves equal in wavelength and amplitude but traveling in opposite directions continuously interfere with each other
- The measure of the size of the disturbance from a wave
- Matter in the medium moves back and forth along the same direction that the wave travels
- Is a result of reflecting sound wave
- The less dense region of a longitudinal wave
- Waves that can travel only through matter
- The bending of a wave caused by a change in speed as it travels from one medium to another
- The low points of a transverse wave
- The process by which an object is made to vibrate by absorbing energy at its natural frequencies
- The ______ of a wave is the number of wavelengths that pass a fixed point each second
- Wave that particles in the medium moves back and forth at right angles to the direction that the wave travels
20 Clues: The low points of a transverse wave • Is a result of reflecting sound wave • The high points of a transverse wave • The bending of a wave around an object • Is matter through which a wave travels • Waves that can travel only through matter • The less dense region of a longitudinal wave • The more dense region of a longitudinal wave • ...
The Nature of Crime 2015-06-01
Across
- The defence the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- laws federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence.
- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death
- “the guilty act” the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- “the guilty mind” demonstrates that the act was intentional, knowing, negligent, reckless, or wilfully blind or a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- a deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- the reason a person commits a crime
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
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- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- criminal laws Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level, most often punishable by fines
- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not committed.
- offenses that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence (the defence that the accused person took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular crime)
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- the person who actually commits the crime
- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action,knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences
26 Clues: the reason a person commits a crime • the person who actually commits the crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea • a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime • ...
The Nature of Crime 2015-06-01
Across
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- the reason a person commits a crime
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action,knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence.
- “the guilty mind” demonstrates that the act was intentional, knowing, negligent, reckless, or wilfully blind or a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- The defence the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- the person who actually commits the crime
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- laws federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not committed.
- someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- offenses that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence (the defence that the accused person took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular crime)
- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- a deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
- a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- criminal laws Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level, most often punishable by fines
- “the guilty act” the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
26 Clues: the reason a person commits a crime • the person who actually commits the crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea • a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime • ...
PARTICULAR NATURE OF MATTER 2014-03-13
Across
- IS ANYTHING THAT TAKES UP SPACE AND HAS MASS
- REFERS TO PROPERTIES THAT CAN BE OBSERVED BY FIVE HUMAN SENSES
- IS A MEASURE OF RESISTANCE OF A LIQUID TO FLOW
- IS THE ABILITY TO FLOW
- THE PROCESS BY WHICH A GAS OR A VAPOR BECOMES LIQUID
- REPRESENT THE FIFTH PHASE OF MATTER BEYOND SOLIDS
- IS THE PROCESS BY WHICH A LIQUID CHANGES TO GAS OR VAPOR
- IS THE TEMPERATURE AT WHICH THE LIQUIDS IS CHANGES INTO CRYSTALLINE SOLID
- REFERS TO PROPERTIES THAT ARE TOO SMALL TO BE SEEN EVEN WITH THE VERY BEST OF MICROSCOPES
- IS A PURE SUBSTANCE MADE UP OF ONLY ONE TYPE OF ATOM
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- FORCES THE ATTRACTIVE FORCES THAT HOLD PARTICLES TOGETHER
- THE TEMPERATURE AT WHICH THE VAPOR PRESSURE EQUALS THE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
- IS THE FORCE OF ATTRACTION BETWEEN IDENTICAL MOLECULES
- IS THE FORCE OF ATTRACTION BETWEEN DIFFERENT MOLECULES
- CAN HOLD TOGETHER IDENTICAL PARTICLES SUCH AS CARBON GRAPHITE AND THE CELLULOSE PARTICLES PAPER
- IS THE ENERGY REQUIRED TO INCREASE THE SURFACE AREA OF A LIQUID BY A GIVEN AMOUNT
- WHEN VAPORIZATION OCCURS ONLY ON THE TOP SURFACE OF A LIQUID
- THE LIQUIDS VARIES AND GIVES VARIOUS EFFECTS
- THE PRESSURE EXERTED BY THE VAPOR OVER THE LIQUID
- THE INDIVIDUAL PIECES OF CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS
20 Clues: IS THE ABILITY TO FLOW • THE INDIVIDUAL PIECES OF CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS • IS ANYTHING THAT TAKES UP SPACE AND HAS MASS • THE LIQUIDS VARIES AND GIVES VARIOUS EFFECTS • IS A MEASURE OF RESISTANCE OF A LIQUID TO FLOW • REPRESENT THE FIFTH PHASE OF MATTER BEYOND SOLIDS • THE PRESSURE EXERTED BY THE VAPOR OVER THE LIQUID • THE PROCESS BY WHICH A GAS OR A VAPOR BECOMES LIQUID • ...
particulate nature of matter 2014-03-13
Across
- individual pieces of crystalline solids
- appears one or uniform before your eyes
- force of attraction between identical molecules
- a process by which a solid turns to liquid
- refers to properties that can be observe by five human sense
- resistance of a liquid to flow
- one in which the particles are not arrange in a regular or repeating pattern
- is anything that takes place and has mass
- the process by which a liquid change to gas
- the temperature at which the liquid turns into crystalline solid
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- substances whose colors are affected by acids and bases
- a gas or vapor turns into liquid
- a pure substance made up of only one type of atom
- solid phase change to gas phase
- two or more substances that are mixed together physically
- the pressure exerted by the vapor over the liquid
- not uniformly mixed
- energy required to increase the surface area of a liquid by a given amount
- force of attraction between different molecules
- ability to flow
20 Clues: ability to flow • not uniformly mixed • resistance of a liquid to flow • solid phase change to gas phase • a gas or vapor turns into liquid • individual pieces of crystalline solids • appears one or uniform before your eyes • is anything that takes place and has mass • a process by which a solid turns to liquid • the process by which a liquid change to gas • ...
The Nature of Business 2023-10-10
Across
- A graph showing the quantity of a good or service that people are willing to buy at various prices.
- An index of the prices of a “market basket” of goods and services purchased by typical urban consumers.
- The quantity of a good or service that businesses will make available at various prices.
- An increase in a nation’s output of goods and services.
- The number of suppliers in a market.
- The government’s use of taxation and spending to affect the economy.
- An economic system based on competition in the marketplace and private ownership of the factors of production (resources); also known as the private enterprise system.
- An economic system characterized by government ownership of virtually all resources, government control of all markets, and economic decision-making by central government planning.
- The condition that occurs when the federal government spends more for programs than it collects in taxes.
- The application of science and engineering skills and knowledge to solve production and organizational problems.
- The inputs, such as tools, machinery, equipment, and buildings, used to produce goods and services and get them to the customer.
- The central banking system of the United States.
- The study of how a society uses scarce resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- The use of monetary policy by the Fed to tighten the money supply by selling government securities or raising interest rates.
- Tangible items manufactured by businesses.
- A market structure in which a single firm accounts for all industry sales of a particular good or service and in which there are barriers to entry.
- The combination of policies, laws, and choices made by a nation’s government to establish the systems that determine what goods and services are produced and how they are allocated.
- The situation that occurs when government spending replaces spending by the private sector.
- The money a company receives by providing services or selling goods to customers.
- The quantity of a good or service that people are willing to buy at various prices.
- The movement of inputs and outputs among households, businesses, and governments; a way of showing how the sectors of the economy interact.
- Upward and downward changes in the level of economic activity.
- The resources used to create goods and services.
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- The percentage of the total labor force that is not working but is actively looking for work
- The point at which quantity demanded equals quantity supplied.
- The money left over after all costs are paid.
- The use of monetary policy by the Fed to increase, or loosen, the growth of the money supply.
- Expenses incurred from creating and selling goods and services.
- A decline in GDP that lasts for at least two consecutive quarters.
- The condition when all people who want to work and can work have jobs.
- The subarea of economics that focuses on the economy as a whole by looking at aggregate data for large groups of people, companies, or products.
- organization An organization that exists to achieve some goal other than the usual business goal of profit.
- The total market value of all final goods and services produced within a nation’s borders each year.
- The combined talents and skills of the workforce.
- The subarea of economics that focuses on individual parts of the economy, such as households or firms.
- The situation in which the average of all prices of goods and services is rising.
- Short-term unemployment that is not related to the business cycle.
- The potential to lose time and money or otherwise not be able to accomplish an organization’s goals.
- People who combine the inputs of natural resources, labor, and capital to produce goods or services with the intention of making a profit or accomplishing a not-for-profit goal.
- inflation Inflation that occurs when increases in production costs push up the prices of final goods and services.
- An organization that strives for a profit by providing goods and services desired by its customers.
- Unemployment that occurs when a downturn in the business cycle reduces the demand for labor throughout the economy.
- The amount of goods and services one worker can produce.
- An economic system in which the basic industries are owned either by the government itself or by the private sector under strong government control.
- Inflation that occurs when the demand for goods and services is greater than the supply.
- The study of people’s vital statistics, such as their age, gender, race and ethnicity, and location.
- Intangible offerings of businesses that can’t be held, touched, or stored.
47 Clues: The number of suppliers in a market. • Tangible items manufactured by businesses. • The money left over after all costs are paid. • The central banking system of the United States. • The resources used to create goods and services. • The combined talents and skills of the workforce. • An increase in a nation’s output of goods and services. • ...
Nature Signals 1-45 2024-02-15
73 Clues: 8 • 3 • 2 • 4 • 9 • 7 • 5 • 1 • 6 • 20 • 31 • 21 • 34 • 10 • 28 • 25 • 37 • 32 • 36 • 13 • 40 • 17 • 45 • 39 • 29 • 24 • 42 • 26 • 23 • 33 • 19 • 41 • 18 • 14 • 43 • 35 • 30 • 15 • 38A • 11G • 16G • 38D • 22G • 12G • 45I • 45F • 45IP • 33MH • 2MED • 34REC • 24EMS • 44CAR • 43INJ • 41INJ • 33APT • 44PED • 40INJ • 41PIN • 33VEH • 33MED • 33GRAS • 33WOOD • 33TRAN • 33COMM • 40BITE • 36ALRM • 33TRSH • 45HOLD • 33ALRM • 33HOUS • 44HOME • ROLLING34 • OUT 33OUT
LAW PROBLEM NATURE CODES 2023-04-07
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- A VEHICLE THAT LOOKS OUT OF THE ORDINARY OR IS IN A PLACE THAT IT SHOULDNT BE
- FOUND A LOOSE DOG BUT THE RP HAS THEM IN A CONTAINED SPACE
- RP IS GOING ON VACATION AND WANTS AN OFFICER TO CHECK ON THE HOUSE WHILE THEY ARE GONE
- STUDENT REPORTING SYSTEM
- SOMEONE THAT HAS A GUN BUT IS NOT THREATENING ANYONE WITH IT
- A "CATCH ALL" WHEN A PATRON NEEDS POLICE ASSISTANCE BUT DOES NOT FIT IN OTHER PROBLEM NATURES
- ALSO KNOWN AS A M1
- HURTING OR NEGLECTING A CHILD
- SOMEONE AT A BUILDING, RESIDENT OR FACILITY THAT SHOULD NOT BE THERE OR THE OWNER DOES NOT WANT THEM THERE ANYMORE
- REPORT EVERY DRUNK DRIVER IMMEDIATELY
- MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT WITH CONFIRMED INJURIES
- ELDERLY PEOPLE WHO ARE ABUSED OR NEGLECTED. CAN BE IN NURSING HOMES OR THEIR OWN HOMES. CAN BE VERBAL, PHYSICAL OR FINANCIAL
- MISSING ADULT
- BREAKING A LOCAL RULE THAT WAS DETERMINED BY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
- JUVINILE LEAVING THEIR HOME WITHOUT PERMISSION
- DRUG DEALS, DOING DRUGS, SEEING DRUGS, ETC
- PROPERTY SOMEONE FOUND PROPERTY AND WANTS TO TURN IT OVER TO PD
- DOG NOT ON LEASH IN A PUBLIC PLACE
- SOMEONE CALLING UP REQUESTING INFORMATION OR HAS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THEY WANT TO ADD TO THIER CASE
- CITIZENS REQUESTING OFFICERS TO CHECK CERTAIN AREAS MORE OFTEN
- STOLEN CAR
- PERSON THREATENS TO COMMIT SUICIDE
- IN PROGRESS VERBAL OR PHYSICAL BEHAVIOR, PARTIES DO NOT HAVE SEXUAL RELATIONS
- MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT WITH NO INJURY
- PRIVATE RESIDENCE ALARM THATS TRIGERED BY A BUTTON
- WHEN A STOLEN VEHICLE HAS BEEN FOUND
- BREAKING INTO A BUILDING OR ANYTHING THAT HAS A LOCK AND STEALING
- PEOPLE ON A BOAT WITHOUT A LIFE JACKET, DRUNK ON A BOAT, VIOLATING LAWS ON A BOAT
- TAKEN WITH FORCE AGAINST YOUR WILL
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- DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
- NEED AN OFFICER TO BE THERE TO HELP THE CITIZEN WITH A LAW MATTER EX CUSTODY EXCHANGE OR RETRIEVING BELONGINGS FROM A HOUSE
- WHEN A PERSON HAS A PROTECTION ORDER AGAINST SOMEONE AND THAT PERSON VIOLATES IT
- EX: RP HASNT HEARD FROM UNCLE IN A FEW WEEKS, THE DOORS ARE LOCKED AND HES NOT ANSWERING THE DOOR
- ERRATIC MOTOR VEHICLE, ROAD RAGE
- A PERSON THAT IS DOING SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY OR SOMETHING THEY SHOULDNT BE DOING
- EX: SOMEONE LEAVES THE HOSPITAL WITH AN IV STILL IN THERE ARM
- COLD PHYSICAL DISTURBANCE
- EX: A CAR BLOCKING A DRIVEWAY
- STALKING, VERBAL ASSAULT
- MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT WITH UNKNOWN INJURY
- UNLAWFUL WEAPONS EX: MACHETTE
- AN EVENT OR INCIDENT THAT SEEMS OUT OF THE ORDINARY
- SOMETHING BLOCKING THE ROADWAY, STOPLIGHT NOT WORKING PROPERLY
- DISABLED VEHICLE OR A MOTORIST NEEDING ASSISTNACE
- A BURGLARY ALARM WITH ONLY 1 ACTIVATION
- PERSON ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT SUICIDE
- WHEN A LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY WANTS ALL MVAS THAT HAVE NO INJURIES, BOTH PARTIES HAVE INSURANCE CARDS, NO DRUGS OR ALCOHOL INVOLVED, DO NOT NEED A TOW AND ARE NOT BLOCKING A ROADWAY TO FILE ONLINE
- FOR COMMERCIAL BUISINESS'S, BUTTON PUSHED WHEN THEY ARE POSSIBLY GETTING ROBBED. NOTIFICATION GOES TO AN ALARM COMPNAY
- MISSING CHILD
- BREAKING AND ENTERING A VEHICLE
- THEFT WITH A THREAT OF FORCE OR WEAPON TYPICALLY GUN POINT OR KNIFE POINT
- VEHICLE LEFT THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT
- A BURGLARY ALARM WITH MORE THAN 1 ACTIVATION
- SAW THE GUN BEING FIRED
- STEALING OBJECTS OR MATERIALS FROM ANOTHER PERSON OR STORE WITHOUT FORCE
- IN PROGRESS VERBAL OR PHYSICAL BEHAVIOR WITH PARTIES THAT HAVE SEXUAL RELATIONS
- ANOTHER POLICE AGENCY MAY SAY ___ IS AT THIS LOCATION, CHECK TO SEE IF THEY ARE THERE
- FAKE MONEY, IDENTITY, IMPERSONATION
- FAKE ID, TAKE CHECKS
- CAN ONLY HEAR SHOTS BEING FIRED
- A DOG THAT IS CONSTANTLY BARKING
- THREAT WITH A WEAPON
62 Clues: STOLEN CAR • MISSING ADULT • MISSING CHILD • DAMAGE TO PROPERTY • ALSO KNOWN AS A M1 • FAKE ID, TAKE CHECKS • THREAT WITH A WEAPON • SAW THE GUN BEING FIRED • STUDENT REPORTING SYSTEM • STALKING, VERBAL ASSAULT • COLD PHYSICAL DISTURBANCE • EX: A CAR BLOCKING A DRIVEWAY • HURTING OR NEGLECTING A CHILD • UNLAWFUL WEAPONS EX: MACHETTE • BREAKING AND ENTERING A VEHICLE • ...
The wonders of nature 2024-02-29
21 Clues: art • jord • offer • fjäll • källa • fånga • kräkas • minska • odlare • smälta • nattlig • däggdjur • igelkott • skalbagge • återfukta • förbryllad • pollinerad • anspråkslös • utrotningshotad • naturlig hemvist • reptil, kräldjur
Nature and Natural Phenomena 2024-03-18
30 Clues: – мыс • – лес • – град • – пыль • – жара • – снег • – суша • – роса • – пруд • – озеро • – дождь • – волна • – почва • – берег • – пещера • – молния • – лавина • – долина • – вулкан • – климат • – болото • – солнце • – камень • – засуха • – пустыня • – давление • – температура • – лесной пожар • – мелкий дождь • – солнечный свет
The nature of business 2024-04-01
Across
- people who have major voting rights
- people who work for a company
- when a business runs out of money
- made depends on how much product is sold
- when a qualified person is appointed to take control of the business
- people who buy the goods and services
- something that operates in one country
- materials used in a business
- stage of developing
- belonging to or forming the outer surface or structure of something
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- a company that usually has fewer than 50 people
- is the record of a country's financial transaction with the countries
- someone who owns the company
- small to medium enterprises
- the action of helping or doing something for someone
- difference between the amount earned and the amount spent
- A business with fewer than 10 employees
- are people who take risks to make a profit
- a person with interest or concern in a business
- The amount of goods and services produced by a country
20 Clues: stage of developing • small to medium enterprises • someone who owns the company • materials used in a business • people who work for a company • when a business runs out of money • people who have major voting rights • people who buy the goods and services • something that operates in one country • A business with fewer than 10 employees • ...
The nature of Business 2024-04-01
Across
- The recipient of a good or service
- highest officer charged with the management of an organization
- an individual or legal entity that is registered by the corporation as the legal owner of shares
- When two companies combine
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose
- enterprise owned and run by only one person
- administration of organizations, whether they are a business, a nonprofit organization, or a government body
- belonging to or forming the outer surface or structure of something
- the practice of making one's living or making money by producing or buying and selling products
- A business structure made up of two or more people who distribute income or loss between themselves.
- the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets
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- People with an interest in the business
- A business with less that 5 employees
- A businesses values and ideas
- Difference between the amount earned and the amount spent
- When a qualified person is appointed to take control of the business.
- all the materials available in our environment which are technologically accessible
- Small to medium enterprises
- When a business runs out of money
- Stage of developing
20 Clues: Stage of developing • When two companies combine • Small to medium enterprises • A businesses values and ideas • When a business runs out of money • The recipient of a good or service • A business with less that 5 employees • People with an interest in the business • the accomplishment of an aim or purpose • enterprise owned and run by only one person • ...
Nature of Science Terms 2023-04-12
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- Something besides a variable that could affect an experiment
- A scientific investigation carried out in a natural setting
- A series of steps that scientists use to answer questions and solve problems
- Information gathered from observations; evidence
- A universal system of measurements used by scientists
- Interpretation of observations
- Variable we change
- A type of graph that uses line segments to show changes that occur over time
- Variable we keep constant
- conditions that stay the same in the experiment
- Information that can be reasonably asserted as true and certain
- The study of non-living matter and energy
- A belief or practice that is based on incorrectly applied scientific methods
- To show or display a scientific concept
- A basic principle, generalization, or rule that holds true universally under particular conditions; can be developed mathematically
- A type of graph that has vertical or horizontal bars to display data
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- A summary based on evidence or facts
- A logical, structured way of thinking about the world
- Collected body of data from observations and experiments
- The study of Earth, what it is made of, and the processes that shape it
- A form of a scientific investigation in which one variable is tested to determine its effect on another
- Information gathered by noticing facts and occurrences using your five senses
- A set of instructions with multiple steps
- A representation of an object or system (usually on a smaller scale)
- A belief that does not need proof
- Variable that we measure
- The study of the properties and behavior of matter
- Examine and judge carefully
- A system of ideas that explains related observations and is supported by evidence gathered through scientific investigation
- Analysis of data depicted in charts and graphs
- Expected outcome that can be shown to be correct or incorrect; usually an "if" "then" statement
- A procedure carried out to gather data about an object or event
- Used to collect data; measure in an experiment
- The study of living things
34 Clues: Variable we change • Variable that we measure • Variable we keep constant • The study of living things • Examine and judge carefully • Interpretation of observations • A belief that does not need proof • A summary based on evidence or facts • To show or display a scientific concept • A set of instructions with multiple steps • The study of non-living matter and energy • ...
Nature of the economy 2023-04-28
Across
- setting the interest rate on overnight loans in the money market.
- money used to purchase equipment or premises for the establishment of a new business or the expansion of an existing business.
- a relatively mild contraction in the level of economic activity resulting in reduced spending, rising unemployment and a slow rate of economic growth.
- a rise in prices across all sectors of the economy.
- the production and consumption of goods and services, supply of money.
- economic fluctuations between periods of expansion and contraction.
- states that a higher price leads to a higher quantity supplied and that a lower price leads to a lower quantity supplied.
- a joint dependence between participants in an economy; that is, the reliance of consumers, workers, businesses and governments on each other.
- the buying and selling of labour.
- the market supply and demand balance each other, result prices become stable.
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- a place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange/transaction of goods and services.
- the interaction of the forces of demand and supply that determines the price of a good or service.
- develop international influence or begin operating on an international scale.
- a theory that prices are settled by the relationship between supply and demand.
- the use of the federal government’s budget to achieve economic objectives.
- the price that must be paid in order to use someone else’s money.
- a large business that has branches in more than one country.
- regularly putting aside some money for future use.
- goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers.
- the creation of goods and services.
20 Clues: the buying and selling of labour. • the creation of goods and services. • regularly putting aside some money for future use. • a rise in prices across all sectors of the economy. • a large business that has branches in more than one country. • setting the interest rate on overnight loans in the money market. • ...
1.1 Nature of economics 2022-08-09
Across
- resources are finite
- scarce resources and unlimited wants mean choices must be made about the allocation of resources
- the skills and abilites endowed in an individual
- a value judgement
- where a factor of production is devoted to a specific job in the production process
- human needs that are unlimited
- natural resource which can reproduce
- an increase in the capital stock
- Theoris often expressed in mathmatical terms to make them precise
- bought by firms, man-made resources
- resources: land, labour, capital and enterprise
- an increase in the productive potential of the economy
- bought by the final consumer and used up
- how an economy resolves the basic economic problem
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- where resources are allocated by the government
- up of the production process into a series of small tasks where one person concentrates on one small task
- means of exchange, measure of value, store of value, method of deferred payment
- the rate at which capital loses value over time
- all other factors remaining constant
- where markets determine the allocation of resources with minimal state intervention
- the maximum combination of two goods that an economy can produce if all resources are fully and efficiently employed
- a fact that can be accepted or refuted by looking at evidence
- reosource natural resources which cannot reproduce and are finite
- the value of the next best alternative forgone
- where resources are allocated by the governemnt and market forces
25 Clues: a value judgement • resources are finite • human needs that are unlimited • an increase in the capital stock • bought by firms, man-made resources • all other factors remaining constant • natural resource which can reproduce • bought by the final consumer and used up • the value of the next best alternative forgone • where resources are allocated by the government • ...
Touch Nature / Bora Bora 2022-08-17
Across
- Plants need sun, water, and ___________ to grow.
- The sea (atlantic and pacific)
- I put my clothes outside to ________ in the sun after I wash them.
- A small beach with water all around
- __________ means famous.
- Can't believe my eyes
- nice to look at
- The tree has green _______.
- A big ____________ is very heavy to lift.
- _________ is all teh plants and animals and weather in the world.
- Put your finger on something means ____________.
- a big car
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- living things in the water
- visit somewhere with a guide
- _______ means it feels like there is water in it or on it
- swim underwater to see things
- rocks and plants underwater with many colors
- a rough road is very _________.
- _______ are a sweet sticky delicious fruit
- found somewhere
- wonderful, amazing, excellent, incredible
- The giraffe is very __________ because it has a long neck.
- Means look around at new places.
- __________ fruit is new and was just picked.
24 Clues: a big car • found somewhere • nice to look at • Can't believe my eyes • __________ means famous. • living things in the water • The tree has green _______. • visit somewhere with a guide • swim underwater to see things • The sea (atlantic and pacific) • a rough road is very _________. • Means look around at new places. • A small beach with water all around • ...
6.Science and Nature 2023-08-12
Across
- Element in Earth's atmosphere.
- Earth's structure study.
- Carnivorous hunter.
- Sun's visible surface.
- Molten rock eruption.
- Inheritance study.
- CO2 gas.
- Uncharged atomic particle.
- Powerful tropical cyclone.
- Ecosystem study.
- Seasonal animal movement.
- Disorder increase principle.
- Pine or fir tree.
- Pollutant precipitation.
- Passing traits from parents.
- Violently rotating wind funnel.
- Ocean-dwelling flower.
- Element's identifier.
- Microscopic infectious agent.
- Interconnected living environment.
- Microscopic single-celled organisms.
- Cell's specialized unit.
- Air envelope around Earth.
- Green plant pigment.
- Variety of species.
- Metal oxidation.
- Supercontinent.
- Darwin's survival principle.
- Gas to liquid change.
- Caterpillar to butterfly change.
- Meat-eating animal.
- Study of celestial bodies.
- Space cloud of gas and dust.
- Water-based environment.
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- Object's resistance to change.
- Exploding star.
- Flowing charge.
- Sunlight-powered plant process.
- Study of matter and energy.
- Space rock.
- Essential gas for life.
- Large tusked mammal.
- Atom's pull on electrons.
- Attraction and repulsion force.
- Pouched mammal.
- Immunity-building shot.
- Chemical responsiveness.
- Plant fertilization process.
- Water-to-land vertebrate.
- Earthquake strength measure.
- Ground-shaking event.
- Acid-base reaction balance.
- Basic atomic substance.
- Milky Way is one.
- Plant water transport tissue.
- Close species interaction.
- Cell division process.
- Organism multiplication.
- Plant-eating animal.
- Living entity.
- Tropical storm system.
- Smallest compound unit.
- Molds and mushrooms.
- Light in deep-sea creatures.
- Star system group.
65 Clues: CO2 gas. • Space rock. • Living entity. • Exploding star. • Flowing charge. • Pouched mammal. • Supercontinent. • Ecosystem study. • Metal oxidation. • Pine or fir tree. • Milky Way is one. • Inheritance study. • Star system group. • Carnivorous hunter. • Variety of species. • Meat-eating animal. • Large tusked mammal. • Green plant pigment. • Plant-eating animal. • Molds and mushrooms. • ...
The Nature in us 2022-11-19
Across
- when someone has a very neat garden it can be seen as this
- the action that is taken by trees once they're planted and begin to grow
- Most people remiss this beauty in the sky
- Discribing how generous the grass is for being all over the ground
- once a animal kills another, they feel they're unstoppable, much like this word
- the lack of something like certain species in the world
- The temerity of the color of this on sunny days when you look up
- Some animals, such as snakes are this as their venom makes humans react
- Feilds are full of this unfeigned land and carry's flowers
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- Has a dearth of dryness with trees all around
- Things lie diffident behind this to hide from the world
- The ground to the world as it holds all of our weight without wanting to not feel the pain of doing so
- An infallible asset to the side of the house as it grows
- Plodly sways in the wind as most other trees do not
- To sit, calmly, like flowers do on a bright sunny day
- The way that some humans give mercy for doing bad things to the world
- A benefactor to people who love animals of the deep
- Can be truculent or could be nice when it's hot
- when looking at nature, it's hard for there to be many of this because it is so beautiful
- Cause pungent to humans when they land on us
20 Clues: Most people remiss this beauty in the sky • Cause pungent to humans when they land on us • Has a dearth of dryness with trees all around • Can be truculent or could be nice when it's hot • Plodly sways in the wind as most other trees do not • A benefactor to people who love animals of the deep • To sit, calmly, like flowers do on a bright sunny day • ...
The Nature of Economics 2022-11-24
Across
- An economic decision making based on considering the additional benefits and costs of a change in behaviour. (8,8)
- A simplified representation of reality used to provide insight into economic decisions and events.
- A process whereby the production procedure is broken down into a sequence of stages and workers are assigned to a particular stage. (8,2,6)
- Goods produced for present use. (8,5)
- A statement based on your option or beliefs, rather than on facts. (5,9)
- Natural items that can be replenished. (9,9)
- A measure of the economic activity carried out in an economy over a period. (5,8,7)
- The value of the next-best alternative forgone.
- A set of arrangements that allows transactions to take place.
- A scenario that arises when people have unlimited wants but limited resources.
- A statement about what is fact. (8,9)
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- Goods used as part of the production process. (7,5)
- Resources used in the production process. (7,2,9)
- An economy in which market forces are allowed to guide the allocation of resources. (4,6,7)
- The study of the interrelationship between economic variables at an aggregate level.
- A Latin phrase meaning 'other things being equal.'(7,7)
- The study of economic decisions taken by individual economic agents.
- An economy in which resources are allocated partly through price signals and partly on the basis of intervention by the state.
- A statement that involves a value judgement about what ought to be. (9,9)
- An economy in which decisions on resource allocation are guided by the state. (7,7)
20 Clues: Goods produced for present use. (8,5) • A statement about what is fact. (8,9) • Natural items that can be replenished. (9,9) • The value of the next-best alternative forgone. • Resources used in the production process. (7,2,9) • Goods used as part of the production process. (7,5) • A Latin phrase meaning 'other things being equal.'(7,7) • ...
the force of nature 2022-06-01
Across
- comes before thunder
- mud that tumbles down a mountain
- too little water
- wanting to succeed
- small insects
- a mountain that has eruptions
- many
- man made lake
- tidal wave
- by chance
- interrupt by disturbing
- become worse
- a place where you can get protection
Down
- not possible to believe
- to deliberately destroy
- much water in the wrong place
- snow tumbles down a mountain
- humidity
- storm
- rubbish
- not broken
21 Clues: many • storm • rubbish • humidity • by chance • tidal wave • not broken • become worse • small insects • man made lake • too little water • wanting to succeed • comes before thunder • not possible to believe • to deliberately destroy • interrupt by disturbing • snow tumbles down a mountain • much water in the wrong place • a mountain that has eruptions • mud that tumbles down a mountain • ...
Nature & Categories of Crime 2022-05-05
Across
- This term is known as the intend to commit a crime
- What crime is this when a person threatens to kill as they hoist a sledge hammer over them?
- Using a semi-truck to smuggle drugs across the state line is known as what?
- An un-consented to physical contact with a weapon is?
- The agreement between two or more people to commit a crime is known as?
- What is it when someone is asking another person to commit a crime referred has?
- the place where inmates are housed for more than a year is called?
- Pickpocketing is an example of this crime
- the intentional affliction of physical or mental injury on a child is called?
- What is it called when a person does/fails to do in violation of the law?
- This is a serious crime that's punishable by at least one year in prison and/or a fine.
- The perpetrator who committed the crime with evil intent is known as
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- Another term for blackmail is?
- Spray painting the school is known as what crime?
- The place where inmates are housed for a temporary amount of time is called?
- A person that helps commit a crime is known as
- This term is used when there is a killing of one human being by another
- This is also known as a gateway to crime
- what is it called when a person helps in a suicide
- What is the crime called when a person signs their boss's name to a paycheck
20 Clues: Another term for blackmail is? • This is also known as a gateway to crime • Pickpocketing is an example of this crime • A person that helps commit a crime is known as • Spray painting the school is known as what crime? • This term is known as the intend to commit a crime • what is it called when a person helps in a suicide • ...
Nature and the universe 2024-11-26
Across
- medium in degree; not extreme or intense
- the loud noise that follows a flash of lightning, caused by the sudden expansion of air heated by the lightning
- a small invertebrate animal that has six legs and a body divided into three main parts
- an artificial body placed in orbit around the Earth or another planet in order to collect information or for communication
- a prolonged period of excessively hot weather
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes
- to reuse or process (waste or materials) in order to produce something new
- the rural areas outside of cities and towns, typically with farmland, forests, and small settlements
- to keep something in its original or existing state; to protect or maintain
- a bright flash of light in the sky caused by electricity discharging between clouds or between a cloud and the ground
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- animals that live in their natural habitats, especially in the countryside, rather than in captivity or in urban areas
- a prediction of what the weather will be like in the near future
- a warm-blooded animal that has hair or fur, feeds its young with milk from mammary glands, and typically gives birth
- to free or deliver from confinement, danger, or difficulty
- to find the exact position or place of something
- waste material, such as paper, cans, and bottles, that is disposed of improperly, as in public places
- the natural world and physical surroundings in which people, animals, and plants live
- system the sun and the planets, moons, and other objects that orbit around it
- the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived
- a species that has died out completely and no longer exists anywhere in the world
20 Clues: medium in degree; not extreme or intense • a prolonged period of excessively hot weather • to find the exact position or place of something • to free or deliver from confinement, danger, or difficulty • a prediction of what the weather will be like in the near future • the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived • ...
nature of product branding 2024-12-06
Across
- unbranded
- familiar
- what consumers expect
- join forces
- aware
- allegiance
- word or phrase
- a symbol
- insist
- new product line
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- prefers
- how consumers see the brand
- store brand
- can be spoken
- for a fee
- customer thoughts
- related
- identifies the company
- identifies the product
- lifelike
- design,sound, or group of letters
- responsibility
22 Clues: aware • insist • prefers • related • familiar • a symbol • lifelike • unbranded • for a fee • allegiance • store brand • join forces • can be spoken • word or phrase • responsibility • new product line • customer thoughts • what consumers expect • identifies the company • identifies the product • how consumers see the brand • design,sound, or group of letters
Elemental Forces of Nature 2025-01-09
Across
- Air movement caused by differences in atmospheric pressure
- A severe snowstorm with strong winds
- A large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake
- A large, rotating tropical storm
- The process by which soil and rock are worn away
- A sudden electrostatic discharge
- The solid surface of the planet or soil
- Another term for an earthquake
- Severe weather with strong winds and rain
- An overflow of water onto land
- Ice crystals forming on cold surfaces
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- A prolonged period of low precipitation
- A large mass of snow sliding down a mountainside
- A combustion process releasing heat and light
- A system of winds rotating inward to an area of low pressure
- Precipitation from clouds
- A mountain that erupts molten rock
- A vital natural resource in liquid form
- A spring that ejects water and steam
- A rotating column of air in contact with the ground
20 Clues: Precipitation from clouds • Another term for an earthquake • An overflow of water onto land • A large, rotating tropical storm • A sudden electrostatic discharge • A mountain that erupts molten rock • A severe snowstorm with strong winds • A spring that ejects water and steam • Ice crystals forming on cold surfaces • A prolonged period of low precipitation • ...
LE PRINTEMPS - LA NATURE 2025-04-01
20 Clues: bee • sun • frog • nest • lamb • bird • rain • tree • cloud • bunny • chick • tulips • tornado • rainbow • daffodil • ladybird • butterfly • sunflower • caterpillar • lilly of the valley
Manjot's Crossword 2024-08-21
Across
- something that explodes
- a person with muscles
- make thoroughly clean
- something that rhymes
- something we are
- existing from nature
- words that belong in a poem
- to quit something like a job
- another word for question
- the greater number
- all green stuff like plants etc.
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- same amount of other
- something most people have in there bodies
- the state of being united
- something that is important and serious
- stay tide
- showing compassion
- a paper that accepts you or takes you down
- meet someone after a long time
- attack with something continuously
20 Clues: stay tide • something we are • showing compassion • the greater number • same amount of other • existing from nature • a person with muscles • make thoroughly clean • something that rhymes • something that explodes • the state of being united • another word for question • words that belong in a poem • to quit something like a job • meet someone after a long time • ...
sustainability crossword by: ZARA & CAITLIN 2019-08-14
Across
- a state
- a person
- a mammal or a reptile
- made from the environment
- likely to change
- what something has
- long term
Down
- plants in the area
- someone who works for the environment
- nature
- animals in the area
- not much left
- trees, flowers, small plants
- not related to living things
- making a dress, art and a plan
- related to living things
- to find your way north, east, south, west
17 Clues: nature • a state • a person • long term • not much left • likely to change • plants in the area • what something has • animals in the area • a mammal or a reptile • related to living things • made from the environment • trees, flowers, small plants • not related to living things • making a dress, art and a plan • someone who works for the environment • to find your way north, east, south, west
sustainability crossword by: ZARA & CAITLIN 2019-08-14
Across
- a state
- a person
- a mammal or a reptile
- made from the environment
- likely to change
- what something has
- long term
Down
- plants in the area
- someone who works for the environment
- nature
- animals in the area
- not much left
- trees, flowers, small plants
- not related to living things
- making a dress, art and a plan
- related to living things
- to find your way north, east, south, west
17 Clues: nature • a state • a person • long term • not much left • likely to change • plants in the area • what something has • animals in the area • a mammal or a reptile • related to living things • made from the environment • trees, flowers, small plants • not related to living things • making a dress, art and a plan • someone who works for the environment • to find your way north, east, south, west
particulate nature of matter 2014-03-13
Across
- a process by which a solid turns to liquid
- individual pieces of crystalline solids
- one in which the particles are not arrange in a regular or repeating pattern
- not uniformly mixed
- solid phase change to gas phase
- the temperature at which the liquid turns into crystalline solid
- substances whose colors are affected by acids and bases
- force of attraction between identical molecules
- ability to flow
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- energy required to increase the surface area of a liquid by a given amount
- refers to properties that can be observe by five human sense
- force of attraction between different molecules
- the process by which a liquid change to gas
- the pressure exerted by the vapor over the liquid
- appears one or uniform before your eyes
- resistance of a liquid to flow
- a gas or vapor turns into liquid
- a pure substance made up of only one type of atom
- is anything that takes place and has mass
- two or more substances that are mixed together physically
20 Clues: ability to flow • not uniformly mixed • resistance of a liquid to flow • solid phase change to gas phase • a gas or vapor turns into liquid • individual pieces of crystalline solids • appears one or uniform before your eyes • is anything that takes place and has mass • a process by which a solid turns to liquid • the process by which a liquid change to gas • ...
The Nature of Crime 2015-06-01
Across
- offence a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- After the Fact someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- blindness a deliberate closing of one’s mind to the possible consequences of one’s actions
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- Reus “the guilty act” the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- liability offence offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence.
- a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action,knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences
- offence a crime that is considered less serious and carries a lighter penalty. (Generally fined up to $2000 and/or imprisoned for up to six months)
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- the reason a person commits a crime
- liability offences offenses that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence (the defence that the accused person took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular crime)
- Intent the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
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- negligence wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death
- the person who actually commits the crime
- laws federal or provincial statutes meant to protect the public welfare
- the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not committed.
- an agreement between two or more people to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur.
- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- Intent the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- diligence The defence the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
- Rea “the guilty mind” demonstrates that the act was intentional, knowing, negligent, reckless, or wilfully blind or a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- criminal laws Laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level, most often punishable by fines
26 Clues: the reason a person commits a crime • the person who actually commits the crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea • a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime • ...
Nature of Science Vocabulary 2016-09-11
Across
- summary of the results of the experiment where data is analyzed to determine the meaning of what happened in the experiment
- process of obtaining information by using the senses
- basic steps that scientists follow in uncovering facts and solving scientific problems; a plan of inquiry that uses science process skills as tools to gather, organize, analyze, and communicate information
- property, feature, quality or trait that describes an object
- understanding of the methods of scientific inquiry, the scope of scientific knowledge, and the role of science in society
- factor in an experiment that does not change
- organized procedure that is carried out and repeated under controlled conditions in order to discover, demonstrate, or test a hypothesis; includes all components of the scientific method
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- is something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof
- process of trying to understand the world around us; the knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested
- factor being measured or observed in an experiment; factor that responds to, or depends on, other factors
- observations, measurement and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations
- set of ideas that explains related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation
- may include one or more experiments or investigations
- rule or principle describing a physical relationship that always works in the same way under the same conditions; descriptive statement or equation that reliably predicts events under certain conditions
- factor changed by the person doing the experiment in order to study changes; factor that is manipulated, controlled or changed
- suggested solution or prediction to a scientific problem; "educated" guess; testable idea or explanation that leads to a scientific investigation
- theory or method that is considered to be without scientific foundation
- to separate into parts in order to determine what something is or how it works; to examine in detail
- quality of being real or actual
- one repetition of a procedure
20 Clues: one repetition of a procedure • quality of being real or actual • factor in an experiment that does not change • process of obtaining information by using the senses • may include one or more experiments or investigations • property, feature, quality or trait that describes an object • is something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof • ...
Nature and Environment crossword 2020-03-13
Across
- A storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds.
- World’s second most polluted city of 2019 (According to globalresidenceindex.com).
- Biggest, highest and tallest dam of India build on this river.
- Any substance that can cause or contribute to the production of cancer.
- The area occupied by a community or species (group of animals or plants), such as a forest floor, desert or sea shore.
- A green plant that is distinguished from woody plants by being leaflike in appearance and texture.
- Chemicals used in manufacturing and, in the past, in aerosol cans and refrigerators, which can damage the ozone layer.
- A species seriously at risk of extinction.
- The weather in some location averaged over a period of time.
- Plants and animals that are grown or reared without the use of synthetic fertilisers, pesticides or hormones.
- Earth's southernmost continent.
- Small-scale tourism in fragile and protected areas that aims to have a low impact on the environment, benefit local communities and enable tourists to learn more about the natural and cultural history of the place.
- Physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a daily cycle.
- A nationally uniform index for reporting and forecasting daily air quality.
- Energy from resources such as wind power, solar energy or biomass.
- An organism that breaks down, organic material such as the remains of dead organisms.
- Describes a type of forest characterized by mostly needle-leaved, cone-bearing trees or shrubs, such as pine, spruce, and fir.
- Air pollution consisting of smoke and fog, which occurs in large urban and industrial areas.
- An international agreement signed in Japan in 1997, attached to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
- A colourless, odourless gas resulting from the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels. It interferes with the blood's ability to carry oxygen to the body's tissues
- The thin protective layer of gas 10 to 50km above the Earth that acts as a filter for ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. High UV levels can lead to skin cancer and cataracts and affect the growth of plants.
- The process by which a chemical is reduced to a less complex form.
- Development using land or energy sources in a way that meets the needs of people today without reducing the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- An animal that feeds on other animals.
- A large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV).
- A furnace that is designed to burn waste at very high temperatures under controlled conditions and is licensed by national regulatory authorities.
- Sharing a car to a destination to reduce fuel use, pollution and travel costs.
- A geologic period spanning 199.6 - 145.5 million years ago.
- A species that is non-native and due to rapid reproduction, strangling other species or changing the chemistry of the soil it becomes detrimental to the habitat in which it resides.
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- Water that is a mixture of both fresh and salt water.
- Height above sea level.
- Liquid wastes from communities, which may be a mixture of domestic effluent from homes and liquid waste from industry.
- Organic waste material produced by the decomposition of dead plants and animals.
- Father of the White Revolution in India.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation that has wavelengths longer than visible light.
- A fungus that grows co-dependently with algae.
- Changes in an organism’s structure or habit that help it adjust to its surroundings.
- An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
- Unpredictable, devastating events like earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, cyclones etc. which can be and can cause irreparable damage of life and property.
- The biological variety of a particular environment as reflected by the number of different species of plant and animals present.
- The slow aging process during which a lake, estuary, or bay evolves into a bog or marsh and eventually disappears.
- The gradual increase in temperature of the Earth’s surface caused by human activities.
- Process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time.
- The ability to break down or decompose rapidly under natural conditions and processes.
- Garhwali environmentalist and Chipko movement leader.
- Heaviest insect in the world.
- A community of organisms in which each member is eaten in turn by another member.
- Waterman of India
- The mass of air surrounding the Earth.
- The wearing away of land or soil by the action of wind, water, or ice.
- Earth Summit (Portuguese: ECO92), was a major United Nations conference held in …………. from 3 to 14 June in 1992.
- World’s smallest flowering plant. Found all over the planet, this bright green oval plant is about the size of a grain of rice.
- These filters are capable of removing 99.9% of all unwanted sub-micron particles from the air.
- A belt of calms between the Atlantic and Pacific trade winds.
- The area where two adjacent ecosystems transition, i.e, woodlands transition to meadow.
- Largest living bird.
- The science, art, and practice of managing and using trees, forests, and their associated resources for human benefit.
57 Clues: Waterman of India • Largest living bird. • Height above sea level. • Heaviest insect in the world. • Earth's southernmost continent. • The mass of air surrounding the Earth. • An animal that feeds on other animals. • Father of the White Revolution in India. • A species seriously at risk of extinction. • A fungus that grows co-dependently with algae. • ...
Nature and Environment crossword 2020-03-14
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- The weather in some location averaged over a period of time.
- World’s second most polluted city of 2019 (According to globalresidenceindex.com).
- An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
- A shrub or small tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water.
- The science, art, and practice of managing and using trees, forests, and their associated resources for human benefit.
- Earth Summit (Portuguese: ECO92), was a major United Nations conference held in …………. from 3 to 14 June in 1992.
- Changes in an organism’s structure or habit that help it adjust to its surroundings.
- Biggest, highest and tallest dam of India build on this river.
- The mass of air surrounding the Earth.
- Unpredictable, devastating events like earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, cyclones etc. which can be and can cause irreparable damage of life and property.
- A species that is non-native and due to rapid reproduction, strangling other species or changing the chemistry of the soil it becomes detrimental to the habitat in which it resides.
- The area occupied by a community or species (group of animals or plants), such as a forest floor, desert or sea shore.
- A nationally uniform index for reporting and forecasting daily air quality.
- A species seriously at risk of extinction.
- A type of forest characterized by mostly needle-leaved, cone-bearing trees or shrubs, such as pine, spruce, and fir.
- Chemicals used in manufacturing and, in the past, in aerosol cans and refrigerators, which can damage the ozone layer.
- An organism that breaks down, organic material such as the remains of dead organisms.
- World’s smallest flowering plant. Found all over the planet, this bright green oval plant is about the size of a grain of rice.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation that has wavelengths longer than visible light.
- Sharing a car to a destination to reduce fuel use, pollution and travel costs.
- Physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a daily cycle.
- Height above sea level.
- A belt of calms between the Atlantic and Pacific trade winds.
- Liquid wastes from communities, which may be a mixture of domestic effluent from homes and liquid waste from industry.
- A community of organisms in which each member is eaten in turn by another member.
- The slow aging process during which a lake, estuary, or bay evolves into a bog or marsh and eventually disappears.
- Occurs in bacteria and other organisms and involves the use of energy released by inorganic chemical reactions to produce food.
- The gradual increase in temperature of the Earth’s surface caused by human activities.
- Waterman of India
- Development using land or energy sources in a way that meets the needs of people today without reducing the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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- Largest Lakes in India.
- The wearing away of land or soil by the action of wind, water, or ice.
- A storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds.
- The process by which a chemical is reduced to a less complex form.
- Process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time.
- The thin protective layer of gas 10 to 50km above the Earth that acts as a filter for ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.
- Heaviest insect in the world.
- Plants and animals that are grown or reared without the use of synthetic fertilisers, pesticides or hormones.
- Energy from resources such as wind power, solar energy or biomass.
- The biological variety of a particular environment as reflected by the number of different species of plant and animals present.
- Earth's southernmost continent.
- A geologic period spanning 199.6 - 145.5 million years ago.
- An international agreement signed in Japan in 1997, attached to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
- A furnace that is designed to burn waste at very high temperatures under controlled conditions and is licensed by national regulatory authorities.
- Any substance that can cause or contribute to the production of cancer.
- An animal that feeds on other animals.
- Garhwali environmentalist and Chipko movement leader.
- A fungus that grows co-dependently with algae.
- A green plant that is distinguished from woody plants by being leaflike in appearance and texture.
- The area where two adjacent ecosystems transition, i.e, woodlands transition to meadow.
- Small-scale tourism in fragile and protected areas that aims to have a low impact on the environment, benefit local communities and enable tourists to learn more about the natural and cultural history of the place.
- Largest living bird.
- Water that is a mixture of both fresh and salt water.
- A colourless, odourless gas resulting from the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels. It interferes with the blood's ability to carry oxygen to the body's tissues
- These filters are capable of removing 99.9% of all unwanted sub-micron particles from the air.
- Organic waste material produced by the decomposition of dead plants and animals.
- The ability to break down or decompose rapidly under natural conditions and processes.
- Air pollution consisting of smoke and fog, which occurs in large urban and industrial areas.
58 Clues: Waterman of India • Largest living bird. • Largest Lakes in India. • Height above sea level. • Heaviest insect in the world. • Earth's southernmost continent. • The mass of air surrounding the Earth. • An animal that feeds on other animals. • A species seriously at risk of extinction. • A fungus that grows co-dependently with algae. • ...
JHCL Nature & Plant Puzzle 2020-04-05
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- Give the hedge a small cut
- No blood running through this part of the leaf
- Boy pushing the weeds round in this
- Has this vehicle been left to deteriorate?
- Ringing out the colour
- G.P.S is not required for this part of the plant
- Pack for the journey
- Part princess and part just so
- Nature's coil
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- Colour of gardener's hands
- Furniture for vegans
- Unfold pleat to find flower part
- Roll this out on the patio for plants
- Place to take it easy
- You can't fit a bolt on this tree
- Father Christmas' favourite garden tool
- Buttering the bread with flowers
- Plant with a current
- A blade of this won't cut anything
- Lovers in Amsterdam do this
- To understand
21 Clues: To understand • Nature's coil • Furniture for vegans • Plant with a current • Pack for the journey • Place to take it easy • Ringing out the colour • Colour of gardener's hands • Give the hedge a small cut • Lovers in Amsterdam do this • Part princess and part just so • Unfold pleat to find flower part • Buttering the bread with flowers • You can't fit a bolt on this tree • ...
Indian Nature: Madison Hood 2017-06-09
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- India is the _______ most populous country in the world (after China)
- India is the _______ largest country in the world
- group of people who's birth determines their rank in society
- men have become soldiers, mixed from Hinduism and Islam
- north of India and in Napal
- nature, plants, animals, and stones have souls, they're Vegetarians
- about 49% of people are enrolled in this job
- India's only muslim majority state
- seasonal winds that dominate India's climate
- around 30% of India's population speaks this
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- known as untouchables, outside the caste system
- businessmen, merchants
- nirvana, no lying stealing or being greedy
- Plateau Plateau range in the middle of India
- ruler, landowner
- worships many gods, reincarnation and karma, do not eat beef
- used to be connected to India until 1947
- code of behavior and rules for each caste
- Preists, teachers
- workers
20 Clues: workers • ruler, landowner • Preists, teachers • businessmen, merchants • north of India and in Napal • India's only muslim majority state • used to be connected to India until 1947 • code of behavior and rules for each caste • nirvana, no lying stealing or being greedy • Plateau Plateau range in the middle of India • about 49% of people are enrolled in this job • ...
Bumper Crossword UK Nature 2021-06-25
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- deer with palmate antlers
- turquoise river bird
- black and red beetle
- deer introduced from Asia
- this mammal lives in pine forests
- Scottish bird with an unusual beak
- picture A
- _______ gull. a large seabird
- picture B
- badger, stoat, otter
- the UK's smallest bird
- picture C
- great _______ newt
- summer breeding visitor
- large bird of prey
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- woodland bird that hammers trees
- a Scottish carnivore
- also known as the windhover
- red and grey varieties
- small bat
- fire breathing pond dweller?
- fresh water jawless fish
- a colourful seed eating bird
- sleepy little mammal
- a rodent of field and bank
- stag, tiger, soldier and devil's coach horse
- does he hog the hedge?
- picture C
- small insectivorous mammal
- black and yellow social insect
30 Clues: small bat • picture A • picture B • picture C • picture C • great _______ newt • large bird of prey • a Scottish carnivore • turquoise river bird • black and red beetle • sleepy little mammal • badger, stoat, otter • red and grey varieties • does he hog the hedge? • the UK's smallest bird • summer breeding visitor • fresh water jawless fish • deer with palmate antlers • deer introduced from Asia • ...
The Nature of Literacy 2023-01-26
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- Actions are learned or increased when a person receives reinforcement
- Word formation
- Vygotsky's theory about learning being affected by the company we keep
- Explanation about what is being taught and why
- Sentence formation
- Swiss psychologist who studied children's thinking
- Learning type where the goals are clear and challenging but not overwhelming
- Learning is affected by the learning task and situation and the ability, interest, and attitudes of the students
- Word and sentence meaning
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- Cues that refer to the ability to sound out words and recognize them holistically
- Literary theory in which texts are not neutral
- Temporary support given by a teacher to a student
- Teaching theory where children start at the bottom and work their way up
- Process through which we construct meaning through print
- Children build their own understanding of reality and do not simply reproduce what they see or hear
- Intonation and rhyme of speech
- People who teach skills directly and systematically
- Mental processes exist and can be studied
- Learning intentions
- Teaching theory where children start at the top and work downward
- self-accountability for your own actions
- Explores the role of the reader
22 Clues: Word formation • Sentence formation • Learning intentions • Word and sentence meaning • Intonation and rhyme of speech • Explores the role of the reader • self-accountability for your own actions • Mental processes exist and can be studied • Literary theory in which texts are not neutral • Explanation about what is being taught and why • ...
Spanish nature and wildlife 2022-07-06
21 Clues: pig • cow • hill • corn • fish • tree • mango • sheep • plant • creek • river • horse • banana • chicken • animals • mountain • geography • plantation • vegetation • café coffee • countryside
action pour la nature 2023-05-21
25 Clues: sac • vélo • moins • viande • habite • a pieds • il faut • protéger • ramasser • le verre • sac a dos • la chasse • laisser** • menacé par • au lieu de • bouteilles • dans l'eau • inquiétant • écologique • gaspiller** • a la campagne • a la poubelle • une vrai menace • aller au college • jeter les déchets
Nature and the Environment 2023-06-05
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- - Deep gorge formed by erosion, often with steep sides
- - Sandy or pebbly shore along a body of water
- - Climate characterized by high temperatures and heavy rainfall
- - Direct sunlight or the feeling of warmth it provides
- - Reproductive structure of a plant, often brightly colored
- - Arid region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation
- - Variety of plant and animal species in an ecosystem
- - Large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- - Daily event when the sun disappears below the horizon
- - Large body of saltwater covering most of the Earth's surface
- - Contamination of the environment by harmful substances
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- - Protection and preservation of natural resources
- - Long-term pattern of weather conditions in a region
- - Community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- - Animals living in their natural habitat
- - Dense area of trees and vegetation
- - Landform that rises steeply above its surroundings
- - Opening in the Earth's crust that allows molten lava to escape
- - Natural feature where water flows over a vertical drop
- - Natural watercourse that flows towards an ocean or lake
20 Clues: - Dense area of trees and vegetation • - Animals living in their natural habitat • - Sandy or pebbly shore along a body of water • - Large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • - Protection and preservation of natural resources • - Landform that rises steeply above its surroundings • - Long-term pattern of weather conditions in a region • ...
Nature of Science Review 2023-08-21
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- Example of a theory
- Your body is trying to maintain ______________ when you sweat when you are in hot temperatures
- True or false? There are eight characteristics of life
- and evidence
- Anything in an environment that causes an organism to respond
- Results of an experiment
- Can theories change?
- The variable that relies on the independent variable
- Ability to create another organism through sexual or asexual means
- Gravity is considered a _______
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- Prediction about what will happen during an experiment based off of
- How many characteristics of life are there?
- The variable that you change within an experiment
- Scientists use these to represent something that is too small, too big, too far away, and to save time, money, and lives.
- Stays the same in an experiment
- Breaks down food into usable nutrients
- One of the constants in our basil seed experiment
- An organized procedure for testing scientist's questions
- True or false? A hypothesis is always correct
- Means life
- Who cleans up broken glass in the lab?
- A series of steps designed to help you solve problems and answer questions is the scientific...
- Can be shown in words, charts, graphs, etc.
23 Clues: Means life • and evidence • Example of a theory • Can theories change? • Results of an experiment • Stays the same in an experiment • Gravity is considered a _______ • Breaks down food into usable nutrients • Who cleans up broken glass in the lab? • How many characteristics of life are there? • Can be shown in words, charts, graphs, etc. • ...
Nature of Science Vocabulary 2024-06-08
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- Consists of receiving knowledge of the outside world through our sense or recording information using scientific tools and instruments.
- Type of graph that is best for comparing results
- Measures volume of a liquid. Common units are milliliters and liters.
- Makes objects appear much larger to see details
- Someone who thoroughly gathers and uses research and evidence, to make hypotheses and test them, to gain and share understanding and knowledge.
- Knowledge about or the process of studying the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observations.
- An explanation or conclusion based on evidence and reasoning. Wises guesses
- A general direction in which something is developing or changing.
- Makes far away objects appear closer
- Multiple sized- containers to hold and pour liquid. Not for measuring volume.
- Descriptive data. Words describe the “quality”. Observations using senses
- Type of variable that is measured or observed to collect data
- The weather conditions in an area in general or over a long period (greater than 30 years)
- Numerical data. Count or measure the “quantity”. Can often be graphed.
- Space occupied by a 3D object. Length x Width x Height. Units are cubic centimeters (cm3) or milliliters (mL).
- All the information and observations we collect and then analyze during an experiment
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- Measures temperature. In science, we will use degrees Celsius.
- Measures mass
- An object or device used to perform a task. Helps scientists make better observations, measurements, and equipment for investigations.
- Used to transfer small amounts of liquid. Can sometimes be used for measuring.
- Organize and display quantitative data. Allows us to view trends and summarize data in a simple, visual way.
- Type of graph that shows trends
- Type of chart or graph that shows parts of a whole. Usually displayed as percentages
- Type of variable that is kept constant (the same) so that they do not affect the dependent variable
- The process or steps taken to produce reliable results to answer a specific question. Find and understand an answer to a question
- Type of variable that I choose to change
26 Clues: Measures mass • Type of graph that shows trends • Makes far away objects appear closer • Type of variable that I choose to change • Makes objects appear much larger to see details • Type of graph that is best for comparing results • Type of variable that is measured or observed to collect data • Measures temperature. In science, we will use degrees Celsius. • ...
Human Nature (help me) 2023-10-23
30 Clues: norīt • kurls • moody • prieks • godīgs • noģībt • nedrošs • sociāls • mierīga • ballīte • trīcošs • stingri • slīpums • pinkains • invalīds • sirsnīgs • apjukums • spontāni • pozīciju • romānists • asprātīgs • bezcerīgi • līdzjūtīgs • neirotisks • augstsirdība • malkas deglis • uzdrīkstēšanās • atslēgas caurums • piedzīvojumu kārs • asinis stindzinoša
God's nature and attributes 2023-10-13
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- self existing
- _ those whom he loves
- Lord over creation; distinct.
- set apart from all else
- Holy Spirit
- expanding the mind, constantly seeking more
- grace flows from Gods
- all knowing
- 3 parts
- sins wiped, reconciled to God
- he is perceivable, graspable
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- boxed in, know what you know
- everywhere present
- no bound, no limit
- has no needs
- revealed in every life
- all powerful
- measurements are created things, God is
- almighty, yet
- not punished but wiped clean
20 Clues: 3 parts • Holy Spirit • all knowing • has no needs • all powerful • self existing • almighty, yet • everywhere present • no bound, no limit • _ those whom he loves • grace flows from Gods • revealed in every life • set apart from all else • boxed in, know what you know • not punished but wiped clean • he is perceivable, graspable • Lord over creation; distinct. • sins wiped, reconciled to God • ...
Nature and Natural Disasters 2024-03-04
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- a piece of land in the country, especially one where crops are grown or animals are kept, typically surrounded by a fence, etc
- the hard material that the trunk and branches of a tree or shrub are made of, used for fuel or timber
- change a permanent change in global or regional climate patterns, including temperature, wind, and rainfall
- the land near or next to a sea or ocean
- a naturally raised area of land that is higher than the land around it, but smaller than a mountain
- a beautiful scene in the countryside that can be seen in one particular view
- a long period of time when there is not much raining
- a sudden and unfortunate event that causes a great amount of damage, death and destruction
- a way or track that is built or is made by people walking over the same ground
- a plant with thin, short, and green upright leaves, commonly found in gardens, parks, etc.
- a low area of land between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through it
- a particular part or region of a city, country, or the world
- a situation where there is not enough food that causes hunger and death
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- the rising of a body of water taking dry places and causing damages
- a strong and dangerous type of wind, which is formed like a turning cone, usually causing damage
- a piece of rock, standing or projecting above the earth's surface or in the sea
- large amounts of snow falling from mountains
- found in, coming from or agreeing with nature
- the sudden movement and shaking of the Earth's surface, usually causing damage
- a thick, tropical forest with tall trees and consistently heavy rainfall
- a very strong and destructive wind that moves in circles, often seen in the Caribbean
- a large area of water, surrounded by land
- a place or an area that can be seen, and is usually beautiful
23 Clues: large amounts of snow falling from mountains • the land near or next to a sea or ocean • found in, coming from or agreeing with nature • a large area of water, surrounded by land • a long period of time when there is not much raining • a place or an area that can be seen, and is usually beautiful • ...
The Liars of Nature 2024-10-06
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- Bright colors that warn predators an organism is toxic or dangerous.
- When one species lays its eggs in the nest of another, tricking them into raising its offspring.
- Engaging in deceptive behavior to gain an unfair advantage.
- Ethical theory based on rules and duties rather than consequences.
- animals falsify honest information for their own gain.
- Principles explaining how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- The belief that one’s group is superior to others, leading to prejudice and in-group favoritism.
- The concept that work expands to fill the time available for its completion.
- A moral philosophy where the best action maximizes overall happiness or utility.
- When one species evolves take advantage of another's pre-existing perceptual preferences.
- Genes that increase their own transmission, often at the cost of the organism.
- When two harmful species evolve to resemble each other, reinforcing a shared warning signal to predators.
- The idea that costly traits serve as honest signals of an organism’s fitness.
- The theory that people in a hierarchy rise to their level of incompetence.
- Different strategies organisms use to maximize reproductive success.
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- The occurrence of multiple distinct behavioral strategies within a population.
- A Chinese philosophical tradition emphasizing living in harmony with the Dao, the fundamental principle of the universe.
- The ability to manipulate others for personal gain, often involving deception.
- Animals take advantage of cognitive biases or weaknesses in others.
- The overuse of shared resources, leading to their depletion.
- The cognitive bias where people overestimate their own abilities relative to others.
- A feedback loop where sexual preferences and traits become exaggerated over generations.
- Describing a situation that is absurdly complex, oppressive, or nightmarish, often in bureaucratic systems.
- Mental shortcuts or biases that allow deceptive behaviors to go unnoticed.
- When honesty clashes with social norms, it can lead to rejection.
- A set of three personality traits—narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy—linked to manipulative behavior.
- A cognitive bias where people with low ability at a task overestimate their competence.
- When a harmless species imitates the warning signals of a harmful species.
28 Clues: animals falsify honest information for their own gain. • Engaging in deceptive behavior to gain an unfair advantage. • The overuse of shared resources, leading to their depletion. • When honesty clashes with social norms, it can lead to rejection. • Ethical theory based on rules and duties rather than consequences. • ...
The nature of operations 2024-11-15
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- Knowledge, skills, and expertise of a company's employees, contributing to its economic value.
- A measure of how efficiently inputs are converted into outputs, often gauged by output per unit of input.
- The final goods or services produced using inputs in the production process.
- The ability of a business to compete effectively in the market, often through quality, price, and efficiency.
- A measure of how well a product or service meets or exceeds customer expectations.
- Programs aimed at increasing employees' skills, knowledge, and efficiency.
- A production method where items are made individually, often tailored to specific customer needs.
- The ability to produce goods or services using the least amount of resources, minimizing waste and costs.
- The perception of a brand in the minds of consumers, influencing their buying behavior.
- The process of creating goods or services by transforming inputs into outputs.
- A production method where similar items are produced in groups or batches before moving to the next stage.
- Achieving the desired outcome, often by meeting customer needs and business objectives, even if it requires more resources.
- Strategies used to encourage employees to perform their best, including financial and non-financial incentives.
- A production method characterized by continuous, non-stop production, typically for mass production of standardized products.
- Production methods that rely heavily on human labor rather than machinery or technology.
- Long-term assets, such as machinery and tools, used in the production of goods and services.
- Processes and practices used to ensure that a product or service meets a certain standard and satisfies customer expectations.
- Cost advantages that businesses achieve due to increased output, resulting in a lower cost per unit.
- The process of introducing new ideas, products, or processes to improve efficiency, quality, or market appeal.
- Financial assets or physical tools, machinery, and technology used to produce goods or services.
- A large market segment where standardized products are sold to a wide audience with similar needs.
- A unique strength or characteristic that allows a business to outperform its competitors, such as superior quality, branding, or efficiency.
- A small, specialized market for a particular product or service that caters to a specific customer segment.
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- A production technique that combines mass production's efficiency with the ability to customize products to individual specifications.
- The amount of output produced per worker or per unit of labor input.
- Production methods that depend more on machinery and technology than human labor.
- The entrepreneurial skills and decision-making abilities that bring together the other factors of production to create a business.
- The ability of a business to adapt quickly to changes in market demand or to customize products.
- The difference between the cost of inputs and the final price of the product, representing the enhancement created during production.
- The physical space or natural resources used for business activities.
- Business practices aimed at minimizing environmental impact, preserving resources, and ensuring long-term ecological balance.
- The resources, such as raw materials, labor, and capital, used in the production process to create goods or services.
- The creation of a unique identity and image for a product or service to differentiate it from competitors.
- The use of machinery and technology to perform tasks with minimal human intervention, increasing efficiency.
- The human effort, both physical and mental, used in the production process.
35 Clues: The amount of output produced per worker or per unit of labor input. • The physical space or natural resources used for business activities. • Programs aimed at increasing employees' skills, knowledge, and efficiency. • The human effort, both physical and mental, used in the production process. • ...
John Muir and Nature 2024-10-25
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- Working without getting tired
- Willing to try new and bold things
- A giant, tall tree found in California
- Decorated with lots of details
- Raised ground used to hold back water
- A person who works to protect the environment
- Someone who studies nature and living things
- Legendary or from old stories
- A group effort to make change
- Mixing or twisting together
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- Small parts taken from a larger text
- Related to the soul or inner beliefs
- A mountain range in the eastern United States
- Lines on a map that show distance north or south
- Designs sewn into fabric
- To choose something for a purpose
- Great beauty or impressive quality
- Height above sea level
- The leaves of plants and trees
- Tough or able to survive hard conditions
- A type of grape grown in the South
- Moving toward the south
22 Clues: Height above sea level • Moving toward the south • Designs sewn into fabric • Mixing or twisting together • Working without getting tired • Legendary or from old stories • A group effort to make change • Decorated with lots of details • The leaves of plants and trees • To choose something for a purpose • Willing to try new and bold things • Great beauty or impressive quality • ...
puzzle 2024-04-19
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- wizards' greatest weapon
- the knowing mistress
- a cunning action
- a monk's defence
- mother nature
- the stat that governs nature
- a paladin's power
- the secret language of druids
- storm lord
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- a vision of the future
- what is poisoning the land
- the stat that governs survival
- What is the soul vessel of a Lich called
- a cleric's magic
- an action to disadvantage enemies
- what spell stops magic missile
- most requested enemy
17 Clues: storm lord • mother nature • a cleric's magic • a cunning action • a monk's defence • a paladin's power • the knowing mistress • most requested enemy • a vision of the future • wizards' greatest weapon • what is poisoning the land • the stat that governs nature • the secret language of druids • the stat that governs survival • what spell stops magic missile • an action to disadvantage enemies • ...
Welcome Crossword 2023-05-17
10 Clues: _____ day camp • Nature ____ building • where the animals live • outwit, outplay, outlast • The ______ Nature Center • the third planet from the sun • ___, technology, engineering, math • where the overlook tower is located • a skill you are certified in for camp • a favorite activity the morning after a campout
Hindu Culture Ch 1 and 2 2022-10-30
12 Clues: god • Nature • Excess • Culture • inherent tendency • Spiritual Culture • Individual Nature • Materialistic Culture • shared within a culture • ultimate goal - dispels ignorance • final day of navratri celebration • Celebration of triumph of good over evil
T2 Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-12-18
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- formal worship practice, often based on the reenactment of a myth
- position that is unconcerned with the supernatural, not asserting or denying the existence of any deity
- (study of God, God’s attributes and God’s relation to the universe) nature of God
- (study of the evidences of design or purpose in nature) goal or purpose of a religion
- the transmission of the divine will or knowledge to human beings, typically through myths or some form of religious experience
- a category of religious experiences characterized by communing or uniting with the ultimate reality through inward contemplation
- the belief that the divine exists in everything
- (origin of human knowledge) the way you get knowledge; holy books
- (doctrine of salvation) the way people/creation are saved
- the belief in only one god
- the capacity for seeing things from another person's perspective
- describes a religion that allows for belief in divine or subdivine beings without the belief in an essentially relevant god
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- (study of humanity, its origins and cultures) nature of man
- a story often recorded in holy texts that tends to answer questions of origins and serves as a source of sacred truth
- “climbing beyond;” beyond time and space.
- (study of church doctrine) the way things are organized/ordered
- “not known;” a position asserting that the existence of God cannot be proven
- overcoming of the normal limitations imposed by the human condition, whether temporarily or abidingly
- experience of the divine or holy presence sometimes involving intellectual belief and sometimes emphasizing personal trust
- existing and operating within nature
- dimension of religion that deals with how we are to act while living in the world
- the belief in many gods
- the understanding of the nature of the universe
- “not God;” position asserting there is no God or gods
- (doctrine of end times, death, judgement, and future state) way things will end/the future
25 Clues: the belief in many gods • the belief in only one god • existing and operating within nature • “climbing beyond;” beyond time and space. • the understanding of the nature of the universe • the belief that the divine exists in everything • “not God;” position asserting there is no God or gods • (doctrine of salvation) the way people/creation are saved • ...
Unit 2: American Romanticism Assignment 14 2021-11-18
Across
- Attitude toward his or her subject
- Feeling of doubt, mistrust,or uncertainty
- The best known member of the fireside poet, stressed individualism and an appreciation of nature in his work. Wrote a “Psalm of life” “The tide rises, the Tide falls”
- A New England writer who nurtured his pride and led a group practicing transcendentalism
- a philosophical and literary movement that emphasized living simple live and celebrating the truth found in nature and in personal emotion and imagination
- Acting with sudden or rash energy;hasty
- Wrote “walden”, “Civil disobedience”
- Written by William Cullen Bryant
- Suited to one’s needs or nature; agreeable
- Written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, god humans and _ are all connected
- Creates vivid impressions for the reader
- Written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, setting is at the ocean
- Written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, about being a nonconformist
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- give a brief statement of the main points of (something).
- Short accounts of personal incidents
- A philosophical and literary movement that emphasized living simple life and celebrating the truth found in nature and in personal emotion and imagination.
- Wrote Thanatopsis
- To violate a command or law
- Written by Henry David Thoreau, Peaceful protests
- Written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, psalmist
- Disturbance of the emotions;agitation; uneasiness
- the underlying message or the central idea of work, which can be stated in one sentence.
- Makes abstract ideas more appealing and easier to grasp
- To carefully examine a writer’s ideas and then make judgements about their value
- In an unhurried and thoughtful manner
- One who does not follow generally accepted beliefs,customs,or practices
- Written by Henry David Thoreau, Was alright with living in an unfinished house
- contemptible;wretched
- A group of New England poets whose work was morally uplifting and romantically engaging
- To spread through every part of
30 Clues: Wrote Thanatopsis • contemptible;wretched • To violate a command or law • To spread through every part of • Written by William Cullen Bryant • Attitude toward his or her subject • Short accounts of personal incidents • Wrote “walden”, “Civil disobedience” • In an unhurried and thoughtful manner • Acting with sudden or rash energy;hasty • Creates vivid impressions for the reader • ...
environment 2022-03-30
Across
- Large plant that has stems.
- Action that protects nature.
- something that is blue and there is less than before.
- A living being that is organised and (usually) able to moveings.
- Animals, plant. 🏞
- change Rising in average global temperatures
- dirtying up nature
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- The action of recovering waste and reintroducing it, after treatment, into the production cycle.
- little river
- The ecosystem is a whole composed of an environment and the living beings that live there.
- Plant that has petals.
- environmental is a adjective, what is his noun.
- A living being that is you in starts with h.
- A living being that is usually green.
14 Clues: little river • Animals, plant. 🏞 • dirtying up nature • Plant that has petals. • Large plant that has stems. • Action that protects nature. • A living being that is usually green. • A living being that is you in starts with h. • change Rising in average global temperatures • environmental is a adjective, what is his noun. • something that is blue and there is less than before. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-24
Across
- 7) how may types are there in carbon nanotubes
- 11) quantum dots are ____ nanoparticles
- 1) lexon is an example of?
- 13) another name of PHBV
- 10) which type of SWCNT's contain helical structure
- 9) which structure shows semiconductor nature in SWCNT's
- 8) which structure shows metallic nature in SWCNT's
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- 2)which polymer shows yellow to green fluorescence
- 4) kevlar is ___ type of liquid crystal
- 5) which material having range from 1nm-100nm
- 14) how many conducting polymers are there
- 12) nature of polymer is hydrophobic and ____?
- 6) graphene is an allotrope of _____?
- 3) which example of liquid crystal polymer contain amide linkage
14 Clues: 13) another name of PHBV • 1) lexon is an example of? • 6) graphene is an allotrope of _____? • 4) kevlar is ___ type of liquid crystal • 11) quantum dots are ____ nanoparticles • 14) how many conducting polymers are there • 5) which material having range from 1nm-100nm • 7) how may types are there in carbon nanotubes • 12) nature of polymer is hydrophobic and ____? • ...
History and Systems: Enduring Questions 2023-12-06
Across
- What is the nature of ultimate reality?
- What is the nature of boundaries between self and other?
- Are mind and body different aspects of the same substance?
- Is naming or describing a phenomenon sufficient to making it real?
- What is the functionality of behaviors?
- Is human nature rational or irrational
Down
- Are two events necessarily connected or functionally related.
- How can we know? how do we know that we know?
- Do statements of fact differ from statements of value?
- Is human nature determined or do we have choices?
- Are there reliable standards and guides for living?
11 Clues: Is human nature rational or irrational • What is the nature of ultimate reality? • What is the functionality of behaviors? • How can we know? how do we know that we know? • Is human nature determined or do we have choices? • Are there reliable standards and guides for living? • Do statements of fact differ from statements of value? • ...
Environment Advanced Unit 9 2024-06-05
12 Clues: acid-rain • rainforest • ozone-layer • green-audit • sustainable • fossil-fuels • landfill-site • nature-reserve • climate change • carbon-monoxide • greenhouse-effect • conservation-area
Animals, Nature and Geography 2016-08-09
Across
- A bird that can't fly. very cute.
- Animal with many hearts.
- Animal that beef comes from.
- Country with most people in the world.
- A country with kangaroos.
- Country that made curry.
- The country that made bubble tea.
- A very small animal.
- Big hot red circle in the sky.
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- Biggest animal in the world.
- Animal that pork comes from.
- It's white and cold.
- A dry, hot place with lots of sand.
- The country that made English.
- Fire mountain.
- Animals that swim.
- The country that made sushi.
- Where do birds fly?
- What do you breathe?
- The ocean is made from...
20 Clues: Fire mountain. • Animals that swim. • Where do birds fly? • It's white and cold. • What do you breathe? • A very small animal. • Animal with many hearts. • Country that made curry. • A country with kangaroos. • The ocean is made from... • Biggest animal in the world. • Animal that pork comes from. • Animal that beef comes from. • The country that made sushi. • ...
The Nature of Science 2017-09-04
Across
- metric unit for measuring mass.
- tool used to measure temperature.
- steps by step investigation to test a hypothesis.
- the manipulated variable or cause.
- metric unit for measuring volume.
- based on ten and used world-wide.
- equal to 20 drops.
- mass of kitten.
- the responding variable or effect.
- formed after analyzing the data collected.
- width of your pinky finger.
- metric unit for measuring length.
- used to display results when the data has numbers and words.
Down
- changes in an experiment.
- a question, and first step of scientific method.
- every graph has this to describe what the graph is about.
- educated guess.
- tool used to measure liquid volume.
- tool used to measure length.
- the width of an ant.
- a distance equal to a little more that a half mile.
- used to display results when data contains only numbers.
- things that are kept the same in an experiment.
23 Clues: educated guess. • mass of kitten. • equal to 20 drops. • the width of an ant. • changes in an experiment. • width of your pinky finger. • tool used to measure length. • metric unit for measuring mass. • tool used to measure temperature. • metric unit for measuring volume. • based on ten and used world-wide. • metric unit for measuring length. • the manipulated variable or cause. • ...
Laws of Nature Crossword 2017-11-01
Across
- the result of when there is not enough air in a tire
- how far your car travels in the time it takes you to brake
- a safety device that is not activated automatically
- a turn in which your vehicle banks or inclines
- the time it takes for a driver to brake
- a safety device that holds you down in the event of an accident
- the result of when there is too much air in a tire
- a safety device that is activated automatically
- when you're driving and a tire pops
- how long it takes a driver to realize a hazard
- something carried on your vehicle (can effect your center of gravity)
- what happens when one surface or object rubs against another
- a safety device located on the seats
- a grooved surface
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- how hard your vehicle hits something
- how fast your vehicle is going
- the distance it takes for your vehicle to stop
- something that hold
- the time it takes for you to realize you have to brake
- the point around which an object's weight is evenly distributed
- synonym for kinetic energy
- a safety device located on the dashboard
- the state of your vehicle
- the distance it takes for your car to fully stop
- a term for how the center of gravity is compromised
25 Clues: a grooved surface • something that hold • the state of your vehicle • synonym for kinetic energy • how fast your vehicle is going • when you're driving and a tire pops • how hard your vehicle hits something • a safety device located on the seats • the time it takes for a driver to brake • a safety device located on the dashboard • the distance it takes for your vehicle to stop • ...
Nature Code List 1 2017-04-29
Across
- My brother is at his house in Denver and he was a warrant for an assault
- There are 20 cars racing along I25
- We’re fixing the lights at 6th and Corona and need someone to direct traffic, it’s Will in traffic engineering.
- Hi, this is Becky with DHS I have a teen and his father who need to be a the Family Crisis Center tomorrow at 0900
- There’s a mattress in the 2 left lanes on I70
- My neighbor just threw a brick threw my window.
- There’s a woman panhandling at York and 6th
- I’m stuck in an elevator
- My neighbors are playing their music so loud.
- I’m not able to get in touch with my aunt to let her know her mother died. I have her address.
- Hey it’s Kris with BNSF I have a car that was left on the tracks that needs to be towed.
- I have one adult male for the DDC from Denver Health.
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- This is Verizon calling to test lines for this business.
- This is Bob with the National Weather Service we are activating a siren in the area of 37th and Havana.
- I just saw three teenagers light a trash barrel on fire.
- On call back from a hang up the caller gives a location in Lakewood
- I found a purse on the sidewalk
- Someone keyed my car overnight
- There’s a car blocking my driveway
- Someone just dumped a sofa in the alley behind my building
- This is Jake with State Farm. I will be on the 600 block of 25th street watching a party concerning an insurance claim.
- The lights at Colfax and Williams are all flashing red.
- I’m stuck on at I25 and Colorado on the highway, I’m waiting for a tow truck but the traffic is really bad.
- There is a guy using heroin on the front steps of my apartment
24 Clues: I’m stuck in an elevator • Someone keyed my car overnight • I found a purse on the sidewalk • There are 20 cars racing along I25 • There’s a car blocking my driveway • There’s a woman panhandling at York and 6th • There’s a mattress in the 2 left lanes on I70 • My neighbors are playing their music so loud. • My neighbor just threw a brick threw my window. • ...
The Nature of Crime 2012-05-16
Across
- the reason a person commits a crime
- the person who actually commits the crime
- the shared responsibility among criminals for any additional offences that are committed in the course of the crime they originally intended to commit
- laws covering less serious offences at the provincial or municipal level; most often punishable by fines
- the defence that the accused took every reasonable precaution to avoid committing a particular offence
- legal responsibility for a wrongful action
- an act or omission of an act that is prohibited and punishable by federal statute
- "the guilty act"-the voluntary action, omission, or state of being that is forbidden by the Criminal Code
- offences that do not require mens rea but to which the accused can offer the defence of due diligence
- federal or provincial statues meant to protect the public welfare
- an agreement between two or more perople to carry out an illegal act, even if that act does not actually occur
- the intention to commit a crime, even when the crime is not completed
- wanton or reckless disregard for the lives and safety of others, sometimes causing serious injury or death
- a criminal offence that involves helping a perpetrator commit a crime
- the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence
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- a deliberate intention to commit a wrongful act, with reckless disregard for the consequences
- offences that do not require mens rea and to which the accused can offer no defence
- a deliberate closing of one's mind to the possible consequences of one's actions
- the body of laws that prohibit and punich acts that injure people, property, and society as a whole
- someone who knowingly receives, comforts, or assists a perpetrator in escaping from the police
- those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime
- the desire to commit one wrongful act for the sake of accomplishing another
- consciously taking an unjustifiable risk that a reasonable person would not take
- a state of mind in which someone desires to carry out a wrongful action, knows what the results will be, and is reckless regarding the consequences
- a crime that involves advising, recommending, or persuading another person to commit a criminal offence
- an awareness of certain facts that can be used to establish mens rea
- the desire to commit a wrongful act, with no ulterior motive or purpose
27 Clues: the reason a person commits a crime • the person who actually commits the crime • legal responsibility for a wrongful action • the crime of encouraging the perpetrator to commit an offence • those people who are indirectly involved in committing a crime • federal or provincial statues meant to protect the public welfare • ...