Whiteout Vocab Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. The act or process of remaining alive, especially in difficult or adverse conditions.
  2. 10. The act of being disloyal or unfaithful, especially to one's trust or allegiance.
  3. 13. Being subjected to the elements or adverse conditions, often resulting in harm or danger.
  4. 14. Relating to the organs and processes involved in breathing, often referring to viruses that primarily affect the respiratory system, such as influenza and COVID-19.
  5. 16. Where Toni works
  6. 17. The process by which a pathogen is passed from one individual to another, often through direct or indirect contact, respiratory droplets, or contaminated surfaces.
  7. 18. Relating to the continent of Antarctica, characterized by extreme cold and ice.
  8. 19. Alertness and readiness to detect and respond to threats or emergencies, often involving constant monitoring and preparedness.
  9. 21. Below zero degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit, typically referring to extremely cold temperatures.
  10. 22. A severe snowstorm with strong winds and reduced visibility.
  11. 24. The isolation or restriction of movement imposed on individuals, populations, or areas that may have been exposed to a contagious disease or bioweapon, aimed at preventing its spread.
  12. 25. A sudden and widespread outbreak of a contagious disease affecting a large number of people within a specific geographic area or population.
  13. 27. Actions taken to neutralize or mitigate threats, risks, or vulnerabilities, often involving defensive strategies, technological solutions, or policy interventions.
  14. 28. A biological preparation that stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies and provide immunity against specific diseases, often administered to prevent infection.
  15. 29. The distribution or spreading of a biological agent, pathogen, or toxin, often through aerosols, water, food, or other means.
  16. 30. Capable of being transmitted from one person to another through direct or indirect contact, often referring to infectious diseases.
Down
  1. 1. The control or restriction of the spread of a contagious disease, often through measures such as isolation, quarantine, and public health interventions.
  2. 2. A deep crack or fissure in a glacier or ice sheet, often concealed by snow and posing a hazard to travelers.
  3. 4. A state of confusion or loss of direction, often caused by unfamiliar surroundings or extreme conditions.
  4. 5. Measures taken to prevent, detect, and respond to threats posed by biological agents, pathogens, or toxins, often involving protocols for research facilities, healthcare settings, and public health systems.
  5. 6. A burrowing, gregarious, plant-eating mammal with long ears, long hind legs, and a short tail.
  6. 7. A microorganism, such as a virus, bacteria, or fungus, that causes disease by invading and infecting the body.
  7. 8. A biological agent, such as a pathogen or toxin, intentionally used to cause harm or death to humans, animals, or plants.
  8. 9. The sudden occurrence of a disease in a specific geographic area or population, often involving a higher than expected number of cases.
  9. 11. The body's ability to resist or protect against infection and disease, often acquired through vaccination or previous exposure to pathogens.
  10. 12. The monitoring or observation of people, places, or activities, often conducted by law enforcement or intelligence agencies to gather information, prevent crimes, or detect threats.
  11. 15. The act of misleading or deceiving others, often for personal gain or advantage.
  12. 20. Trapped or immobilized by ice, often due to extreme cold or frozen conditions.
  13. 21. Measures taken to protect against threats to safety, including terrorism, crime, espionage, and sabotage, often involving physical, procedural, and technological safeguards.
  14. 23. The process of adapting a biological agent or toxin for use as a weapon, often involving methods to enhance its lethality, stability, or dissemination.
  15. 26. A journey or voyage undertaken for a specific purpose, often involving exploration, research, or adventure.