Climate Change and the Economy
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- 6. Events that disrupt normal operations or processes.
- 7. Reaching a high or the highest degree; is very great.
- 9. A large storm with strong winds and heavy rain, often forming over warm ocean waters.
- 10. The long-term average of weather patterns in a particular area.
- 12. Relating to money or the management of money.
- 13. The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a society.
- 14. The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power.
- 15. Difficulties or obstacles that must be overcome.
- 16. The process of identifying the causes of an event or phenomenon.
- 18. gases Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
- 20. Individuals or entities that take loans from lenders or financial institutions.
- 22. The process of adjusting to new conditions or environments.
- 24. Sudden events that cause great damage or loss.
- 25. Causing a feeling of great surprise or wonder; amazing.
Down
- 1. Physical harm caused to something, often resulting in loss or injury.
- 2. The effects or consequences of an event or action.
- 3. To change something to suit different conditions or uses.
- 4. Necessary; extremely important.
- 5. To make something more complex or difficult.
- 7. The act of releasing something, especially a gas or pollutant into the atmosphere.
- 8. The management of money and investments; the study of the markets.
- 11. The act of working together with others to achieve a common goal.
- 17. A time of intense difficulty or danger.
- 19. Relating to the economy or the system of production and consumption.
- 21. An overflow of water that submerges land which is normally dry.
- 23. fuels Natural substances like coal, oil, and natural gas can be burned for energy.