agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Food Safety Vocaulary 2022-02-03
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- Maintaining cleanliness; the hygienic means of promoting health through prevention of human contact with the hazards of wastes.
- A sickness caused by eating contaminated food.
- An acronym to help you remember the keys to food safety which represents Food, Acidity, Time, Temperature, Oxygen, Moisture.
- The state of being impure or unfit for use due to the introduction of unwholesome or undesirable elements.
- that can cause illness in humans.
- capable of causing infection
- Branch of medicine that studies the causes,distribution and control of diseases in populations.
- Food and Drug Administration; responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the regulation and supervision of food safety
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- Substances released by microbes that are harmful to humans.
- The tainting of a food that occurs when a contaminated substance comes in contact with another food.
- United States Department of Agriculture; responsible for developing and executing U.S. federal government policy on farming, agriculture, and food.
- A change in food that makes it unfit or undesirable for consumption. It occurs when contaminates or naturally occurring enzymes cause the food to deteriorate or change in undesirable ways
- Enforces isolation or restriction of a person or persons to slow or halt the spread of a contagious disease. It is possible for an individual to have an infection but not be contagious.
- Able to be transmitted to others, through direct or indirect contact
- Microscopic, single celled organisms that can be helpful or harmful to the human body
- An animal or plant from which a parasite receives nutrients.
16 Clues: capable of causing infection • that can cause illness in humans. • A sickness caused by eating contaminated food. • Substances released by microbes that are harmful to humans. • An animal or plant from which a parasite receives nutrients. • Able to be transmitted to others, through direct or indirect contact • ...
Rural Land Use Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-13
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- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth’s surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain.
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semi-arid land degradation.
- Rapid diffusion (spread) of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
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- The most productive farmland.
- Dietary energy consumption that is continuously below the minimum requirement for maintaining a healthy life and carrying out light physical activity.
- A living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology.
- Any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season.
- Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Physical, social, and economic access at all times to safe and nutritious food sufficient to meet dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.
16 Clues: The most productive farmland. • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • Any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season. • ...
Bioradiations: Life Since the Double Helix 2022-12-26
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- Synthesizes polymers; first isolated 1958
- Field of biology coined in 1930's; est. 1950's
- Synthesized for the first time in 1956
- Thermal-stable DNA polymerase; isolated in 1969
- California town; location of landmark meeting to draft ethical guidelines of DNA technology
- Code synonym
- Landmark series of papers 1953; journal
- Credited with invention of PCR in 1983
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- Twisted molecular ladder
- Prehistoric metabolic biotechnology
- Eponymous DNA blotting technique
- First synthetic protein therapeutic approved by FDA in 1982
- Eponymous dideoxyDNA sequencing technique
- DNA technique jointly proposed in 1972-73; first application patented in 1974
- Prehistoric organismal/population biotechnology
- ____________ enzyme cuts DNA; first isolated in 1970
16 Clues: Code synonym • Twisted molecular ladder • Eponymous DNA blotting technique • Prehistoric metabolic biotechnology • Synthesized for the first time in 1956 • Credited with invention of PCR in 1983 • Landmark series of papers 1953; journal • Synthesizes polymers; first isolated 1958 • Eponymous dideoxyDNA sequencing technique • Field of biology coined in 1930's; est. 1950's • ...
16 career 2020-10-06
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- work long hours and work with food or drinks
- TV or recording studio or a theater
- designing,building and making homes
- works on computers helps with tech stuff
- mostly works in a court and decides to pass a law
- They’re tax collectors
- want to help younger kids
- sells items from an website
- they can take you places cars,bus,plane
- attend nursing school make you feel better
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- The work environment can be a laboratory
- helps with other peoples problems
- making DIYS fixes household appliances
- they mostly work in offices
- usually have strong math skills want to help
- creation of agricultural products.
16 Clues: They’re tax collectors • want to help younger kids • they mostly work in offices • sells items from an website • helps with other peoples problems • creation of agricultural products. • TV or recording studio or a theater • designing,building and making homes • making DIYS fixes household appliances • they can take you places cars,bus,plane • ...
Social Studies Final Exam Vocabulary Review 2024-06-04
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- A study of the physical features of the earth
- Wealth of resources in a country or region
- The exchange of goods and/or services
- Anything made by a human
- Growing crops or raising animals for food
- A highly developed human society
- Invisible lines that run north to south
- Belief in one god
- System/group of people responsible for laws
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- Belief in many gods
- Invisible lines that run east to west
- A written record of the past
- Customs, arts, social institutions of people
- Moving water to help plants grow
- New methods, ideas or products
- Any preserved remains of a once living thing
16 Clues: Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • Anything made by a human • A written record of the past • New methods, ideas or products • Moving water to help plants grow • A highly developed human society • Invisible lines that run east to west • The exchange of goods and/or services • Invisible lines that run north to south • Growing crops or raising animals for food • ...
12 Plus Greek Mythology 2024-09-05
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- Goddess of the Harvest and agriculture
- God of the Sun, often represented as an archer
- Goddess of Love
- Goddess of the Moon and the hunt, a twin
- Goddess of the home and hearth
- God of Thunder and Lighting, King of Mount Olympus
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- God of Artisans and Blacksmiths
- God of the Oceans, represented with a trident
- God of Tricksters and Travelers, aka the winged god
- God of Wine and Chaos
- God of the Underworld, Ruler of the dead
- What was the name of Mother Earth?
- Goddess women, marriage, and childbirth
- Who came before the Olympian gods?
- God of War
- Goddess of Wisdom
16 Clues: God of War • Goddess of Love • Goddess of Wisdom • God of Wine and Chaos • Goddess of the home and hearth • God of Artisans and Blacksmiths • What was the name of Mother Earth? • Who came before the Olympian gods? • Goddess of the Harvest and agriculture • Goddess women, marriage, and childbirth • God of the Underworld, Ruler of the dead • Goddess of the Moon and the hunt, a twin • ...
vocabwords 2021-03-09
8 Clues: progress/improvement • different in opinion • serious worries or interest • producing crops and farm animals • features that identify people or things • ability to overcome or resist something • commonly used or accepted in an area wide spread • receive property or money after a person has died
Civil War 2021-05-21
8 Clues: It involves industry • The science of farming • The north during civil war • The art of remaking something • The south during the civil war • people that don't want one government. • Making someone work for you for no pay. • People that want one central government.
Vocab Unit 3 Week 2 2021-11-03
8 Clues: to be creative • shaped or molded • to invent or create • to plant and help grow • too small of an amount • hard to understand or do • people or things that cause someone pain • a society in which agriculture, art, science, and government are highly developed
Farmers and Herders 2021-07-21
8 Clues: huts were huddled like • early man worshipped this • were used for storage purpose • the first occupation of early man • management of domesticated animals • world's oldest wheel was discovered here • the invention of this made wheel to turn freely • burial places marked with huge rectangular stones
Farmers and Herders 2021-07-21
8 Clues: huts were huddled like • early man worshipped this • were used for storage purpose • the first occupation of early man • management of domesticated animals • world's oldest wheel was discovered here • the invention of this made wheel to turn freely • burial places marked with huge rectangular stones
Farming for the future 2017-08-29
8 Clues: - To be eaten. • - Farm animals. • - Land covered with grass. • - Suitable for growing crops. • - A plant grown on a large scale. • - To produce or provide a nature agriculture. • - A Central American plant that produces grains. • intensity - The number/ amount of times a certain crop is planted.
Jayden's vocab crossword puzzle 2022-09-27
8 Clues: very dry • able to grow life • a large area of flat land • a part or an area of something • things used for support or help • the science of farming and raising • man made system to get water to land • an area's year round weather conditions
Earth's resources 2022-05-04
8 Clues: the removal of sediments • substances found in rocks • the process of breaking rocks down • layer of gases above earths surface • fuel obtainedfrom plants, agriculture • decaying plants and animals and their waste • something that satisfies a particular purpose • a form of mining which uses waterand chemicals
FFA Creed 5 2024-10-04
8 Clues: Where we live • What class are we in • What do role models do • Something you do every year • What is the opposite of lie • What is the opposite of drop • What is the opposite of liquid • What is the place called where you live
vocab homework/study guide 2026-04-27
8 Clues: a sickness or an ailment • successful and/or strong • to tell what something is • likely to happen or be true • not planned for or predicted • has to do with farms or farming • grew weaker or smaller in number • something is happening on a large scale
Greek Gods & Goddesses 2021-03-17
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- Greek archer-god who causes people to fall in love
- three goddesses who control mortal destiny
- Greek goddess of love and beauty
- Earth god of woods and fields, half man and half goat
- Greek messenger of the gods
- Greek goddess of grain and agriculture
- Greek goddess of hearth and home
- Lame Greek blacksmith god
- beautiful young goddesses of nature
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- nine goddesses of the arts
- Greek king of the gods
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
- God of poetry, music, medicine and light
- Greek name of Apollo's twin
- Greek god of wine and revelry
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek god of the ocean
- queen of the gods
- Greek god of war
19 Clues: Greek god of war • queen of the gods • Greek king of the gods • Greek god of the ocean • Lame Greek blacksmith god • nine goddesses of the arts • Greek name of Apollo's twin • Greek messenger of the gods • Greek god of the underworld • Greek god of wine and revelry • Greek goddess of wisdom and war • Greek goddess of love and beauty • Greek goddess of hearth and home • ...
Crossword 2021-02-16
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- type of tree (sounds like sandy coastline)
- greek Goddess of Agriculture
- longest river in India
- Last word in the bible
- Name of atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki
- national park in Wales
- novel by Charlotte Bronte
- Surname of former Zimbabwean Dictator
- fifth largest country in the world by area
- Poem by Lewis Carroll
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- fastest animal in water
- first woman to win a nobel prize
- Female author on the British ten pound note
- Name of Magritte’s “pipe” painting
- us keyboard layout
- Newton’s theory of
- A seven sided polygon
- surname of Composer of the Prince Igor Opera
- famous Cave with cave painting in France oort cloud at the edge of our solar system
19 Clues: us keyboard layout • Newton’s theory of • A seven sided polygon • Poem by Lewis Carroll • longest river in India • Last word in the bible • national park in Wales • fastest animal in water • novel by Charlotte Bronte • greek Goddess of Agriculture • first woman to win a nobel prize • Name of Magritte’s “pipe” painting • Surname of former Zimbabwean Dictator • ...
Environmental Crossword 2020-08-25
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- Published the essay on the principle of population
- The 2004 Nobel Peace prize
- Danish economist who worked for the UN
- development to solve environmental issues
- Human most sustainably manage the global system
- environmental disaster in the area you live
- All organisms and ecosystems have biorights
- was written by James Lovelock
- national geographic society
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- Book published by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- They were working on Industrial waste
- caused by a combination of industrial pollution and high-pressure weather conditions
- is on April,22
- Environmental Disaster
- Wrote "Man and Nature: the earth as modified"
- Published "the population bomb"
- A productivity of global agriculture
- Founded 1917 to protect the environment
- Published "Sand County Almanac"
19 Clues: is on April,22 • Environmental Disaster • The 2004 Nobel Peace prize • national geographic society • was written by James Lovelock • Published "the population bomb" • Published "Sand County Almanac" • A productivity of global agriculture • Book published by Ralph Waldo Emerson • They were working on Industrial waste • Danish economist who worked for the UN • ...
History 2021-06-10
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- expert who studies the past
- an expert who studies the past
- someone who searches info on a subject
- an expert who studies and creates maps
- Buying, selling or exchanging
- before written history
- Person goes somewhere they are uninvited
- to keep something in good condition
- the feel of an object's surface
- an important part or characteristic
- a large territory, where there is a king
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- a form of a number of simple shapes
- a means of supplying water to land
- all physical surroundings in a place
- farming; growing crops, raising animals
- a written work that has important info
- historic object
- religious ceremony of some sort
- the way a region sells and trades
19 Clues: historic object • before written history • expert who studies the past • Buying, selling or exchanging • an expert who studies the past • religious ceremony of some sort • the feel of an object's surface • the way a region sells and trades • a means of supplying water to land • a form of a number of simple shapes • to keep something in good condition • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-25
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- A machine with moving parts that converts powers into motion
- Farming, cultivation of food or other crops
- Slaves worked on
- Reduced travel time
- Mode of transportation invented and popularized in the 1800's
- Buying and selling goods
- Things that you trade
- A waterway to allow passage of boats and ships
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- Deere Creator of the steel plow
- Whitney Inventor of cotton gin
- Someone who starts a business
- Cyrus McCormick was the creator of the mechanical
- labor Employed minors
- Hard physical work
- Building in which goods are mass produced
- Cash crop that drove the revolution in he US
- A boat ran by a steam engine
- lightning Allowed for longer working hours
- Most famous textile mill
19 Clues: Slaves worked on • Hard physical work • Reduced travel time • labor Employed minors • Things that you trade • Most famous textile mill • Buying and selling goods • A boat ran by a steam engine • Someone who starts a business • Whitney Inventor of cotton gin • Deere Creator of the steel plow • Building in which goods are mass produced • lightning Allowed for longer working hours • ...
anniversaire 2024-01-08
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- fleuve d'italie
- acteur français qui joua dans Boudu sauvé des eaux
- objet de la rencontre de ce jour
- région située géographiquement au centre de la France
- chien de berger
- Héroïne dans un conte pour enfants de L.Carroll
- ainée d'une fratrie de 7 enfants
- surnom d'un spécimen fossile d'une espèce éteinte
- entremets composés de fruits et de crème
- membres de la famille
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- Elle fut chantée par Maurice Chevalier
- Usine textile de la zone des auréatsà Valence
- arbrisseau grimpant
- ouvrier qui produit du sel - ancien orthographe
- le premier est rouge
- local aménagé pour des recherches scientifiques
- activité économique dans le milieu naturel utile à l'homme
- préparation sucrée
- son père est Childéric 1er
19 Clues: fleuve d'italie • chien de berger • préparation sucrée • arbrisseau grimpant • le premier est rouge • membres de la famille • son père est Childéric 1er • objet de la rencontre de ce jour • ainée d'une fratrie de 7 enfants • Elle fut chantée par Maurice Chevalier • entremets composés de fruits et de crème • Usine textile de la zone des auréatsà Valence • ...
FFA 2023-09-10
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- Largest student organization in the U.S.
- FFA Color: _______ Gold
- Contests that FFA members compete in
- Represents hard work
- Represents unity
- Represents freedom
- Agriculture project conducted outside of class time
- Georgia is the _________ largest state in FFA membership.
- Represents progress
- Color of pin worn by Greenhand Degree members
- Degree awarded to FFA members after they graduate high school
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- Uniform worn by FFA members
- Degree awarded to 1st year high school FFA members
- Color of pin worn by Chapter Degree members
- Represents wisdom
- Color of pin worn by State Degree members
- Degree awarded to 2nd year high school FFA members
- FFA Color: _______ Blue
- Logo for the National FFA Organization
- Degree awarded to 3rd year high school FFA members
20 Clues: Represents unity • Represents wisdom • Represents freedom • Represents progress • Represents hard work • FFA Color: _______ Gold • FFA Color: _______ Blue • Uniform worn by FFA members • Contests that FFA members compete in • Logo for the National FFA Organization • Largest student organization in the U.S. • Color of pin worn by State Degree members • ...
Module 8 Review 2023-09-22
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- goddess of agriculture
- City-state that become wealthy because of its location and trade
- god of fire
- Commissioned the Parthenon
- Head of gods
- Sun God
- Doctor known for ideas on how doctors should behave
- Inventor of the water screw
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- foreigners who were unskilled in Athens
- Considered one of the world's greatest mathematician
- Body of water south of Greece
- Greek philosopher that influenced scientist to use reason
- story that teaches a moral lesson
- Collapse of Mycenean Civilization
- Males that could decide court cases and vote
- Defined the characteristics of the right triangle.
- City in Turkey that was a Greek Colony
- Father of democracy
- officials Held the most political power in Sparta
19 Clues: Sun God • god of fire • Head of gods • Father of democracy • goddess of agriculture • Commissioned the Parthenon • Inventor of the water screw • Body of water south of Greece • story that teaches a moral lesson • Collapse of Mycenean Civilization • City in Turkey that was a Greek Colony • foreigners who were unskilled in Athens • Males that could decide court cases and vote • ...
FFA 2022-09-22
7 Clues: Protects the environment • is a land grant university • Food and drug administration • organic materials review institute • united states department of agriculture • a place where animals are processed and kept • The national sustainable agricultural information service
Economics 2023-09-28
7 Clues: way to trade overseas • way to travel for trade • money makes trade easier • makes agriculture easier • furnaces produced cast iron • a way to get things you don't have • made from cast iron(daggers and swords)
The last legion 2023-01-11
7 Clues: it's not a lie • when people figth • People who explore • warriors who use bows • Man or woman who steals • person who lives from agriculture and rowing • People who figth in wars,and a basketball team
History 2025-09-18
7 Clues: souths main crop • how the south made money • state bordering New York • New England was known for… • state known as a debtors haven • state that holds the center of trade • big fish harvested for their blubber
Our Hydra Project 2025-10-31
7 Clues: war time • a group of ships • food that we need • related to the sea • farming, working on land • the statue of a man's head • a ring made of flowers given to honour heroes of the war
Food Production 2021-07-20
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- The production of food and goods through farming.
- Large plantings of a single variety of a single crop.
- A managed process by which fungi, bacteria, and other microorganisms to decompose organic matter, such as animal manure and food waste.
- Naturally occurring water that is not salty. Freshwater sources include ponds, lakes, streams, and underground aquifers.
- The addition of dietary nutrients to enhance a food’s nutritional value.
- Natural or synthetic chemicals used to kill, repel, or control populations of target organisms
- The addition of dietary nutrients to restore nutritional value lost in processing.
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something
- Able to be maintained in the long term. Agriculture, for example, must be ecologically sound, economically viable, and socially just to be sustainable
- Land covered with grasses and other plants that are food for grazing animals.
- A form of communication used to persuade people to purchase a particular product.
- An organism that threatens human interests. Common pests in agriculture include certain plants (weeds), insects, fungi, rodents, and bacteria that can kill crops or interfere with their growth.
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- farm animals that are regarded as an asset.
- an area of land and its buildings, used for growing crops and rearing animals.
- The top layer of the earth’s surface. Fertile soil aids plant growth by providing root support and serving as a reservoir of air, water, and nutrients.
- Animal waste used as fertilizer.
- Material spread on soil to increase the land’s capacity to promote plant growth. Common fertilizers include animal manure, compost, synthetic (human-made) chemicals, and certain minerals.
- any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink or that plants absorb in order to maintain life and growth.
- change A significant, lasting change in temperature, precipitation, humidity, or other measures of climate. The term often refers to the current trend toward higher average global temperatures alongside increased frequency and severity of droughts, heatwaves, hurricanes, and other weather events.
- Human-made methods of delivering freshwater to agricultural fields.
- The pain, discomfort, weakness, or illness caused by a long-term lack of food.
- A community of organisms interacting with each other and with their physical environment.
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- The temperature, precipitation, humidity, and other weather conditions over a long period of time. Climate is a major factor in what crops can be grown in a region
- put (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow
- zone Area of water with insufficient oxygen to support most organisms.
- life The amount of time a food can be stored before it is considered unsuitable for selling or eating.
- the process or period of gathering in crops.
- chain The people, activities, and resources involved in getting food from farm to plate
30 Clues: Animal waste used as fertilizer. • farm animals that are regarded as an asset. • the process or period of gathering in crops. • The production of food and goods through farming. • Large plantings of a single variety of a single crop. • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • put (a seed, bulb, or plant) in the ground so that it can grow • ...
Ap Human P2 Grace 2023-05-18
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- the total dollar value of all goods and services produced in a country in a given period
- model suggests that people will live in the different sectors based on income levels.(6,VIT)
- Agriculture with high imputs and low outputs (5,CC)
- a state where laws are administered uniformly by one central government (4,IDK)
- practice of showing on maps or charts the heights and depths of the features of a place (1,IDK)
- A person who supports a certain religion. (3,IDK)
- When peripheral economies rely too heavily on the export of raw materials, which places them on unequal terms of exchange with more-developed countries(7,CC)
- environmental or cultural feature that hinders migration.(2,CC)
- demographers use to categorize countries' population growth rates and economic structures. (2,VIT)
- Agriculture with low imputs and high outputs (5,CC)
- A distance that can be measured with a standard unit of length, such as a mile or kilometer (1,CC)
- The raising of animals or the growing of crops on tended land to obtain food (5,VIT)
- geography dealing with how human activity affects or is influenced by the earth's surface. (1,VIT)
- Types of push or pull factors that influence a migrant's decision to go where family or friends have already found success.(2,IDK)
- A group of people bound together by some sense of a common culture, ethnicity, language, and shared history (4,CC)
- A period of rapid development of industry that started in Great Britain in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.(7,VIT)
- A collection of languages related through a common ancestor that existed several thousand years ago. (3,CC)
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- a city with growth independent of the CBD that is traditionally connected to the central city (6,CC)
- a feature (usually economic) that causes a migrant to choose a destination other than his original one.(2,CC)
- A politically bound area controlled by an established government that has authority over its internal affairs and foreign policy.(4,VIT)
- the traditions and beliefs of a specific group of people.(3,VIT)
- dividing an area into zones or sections reserved for different purposes such as residence and business and manufacturing (6,IDK)
- A nation of people without a state that it considers home (4,CC)
- model that describes cities with more than one CBD or a single CBD and many secondary outlying business districts.(6,CC)
- The total value of goods and services, including income received from abroad, produced by the residents of a country within a specific time period, usually one year.(7,CC)
- hunting and gathering food from their natural environment (5,IDK)
- irection with respect to cardinal east, west, north and south reference points (1,CC)
- A collection of languages related to each other through a common ancestor long before recorded history. (3,CC)
28 Clues: A person who supports a certain religion. (3,IDK) • Agriculture with high imputs and low outputs (5,CC) • Agriculture with low imputs and high outputs (5,CC) • environmental or cultural feature that hinders migration.(2,CC) • the traditions and beliefs of a specific group of people.(3,VIT) • A nation of people without a state that it considers home (4,CC) • ...
Caleb Krebs 7th period 2022-05-12
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- based on transportation and labor costs 7
- legal immigrant who has work visa 2
- how people die changes over time 2
- land uses are segregated and spread out 6
- the teaching of Buddha that life is permeated with suffering caused by desire 3
- small credit or loans given to people in developing countries to start small businesses and help improve the economy 7
- An area that people believe exist as part of their cultural identity 1
- a region caught between stronger colliding external cultural-political forces, under persistent stress 6
- The emotion of remembering important events in a place 3
- a geographical area constituting a city or town 6
- asserting control over a geographic area 4
- a multinational union or association in which member countries 4
- A country where governmental authority is shared among a central government and various other smaller authorities 4
- attitudes and habitual behavior patterns shared and transmitted by the members of a society 3
- rules and expectations by which a society guides the behavior of its members 3
- the study of death rates or the actual ability of an individual to die 2
- The raising of animals or the growing of crops on tended land to obtain food 5
- a network of satellites and receiving devices used to determine the location of something on Earth 1
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- The main religion of India which includes the worship of many gods 3
- effects of distance on spatial interactions 1
- a tool demographers use to categorize countries' population growth rates and economic structures 2
- the destruction of forest or forested areas by human or natural means 5
- agriculture, or other types of open space to limit the sprawl of an urban area 6
- the process by which previously fertile lands become arid and unusable for farming 5
- a large underground area of permeable rock that can contain water or allow water to pass through 5
- a state where laws are administered uniformly by one central government 4
- areas found in many regions of the developing world 7
- Commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food-processing industry 5
- an urban area with a large suburban residential and business area surrounding it 6
- counted every 10 years 1
- industry in which the production of goods and services is based in homes 7
- The collection of spatial data to be recorded and stored 1
- The movement of power from a central government to regional governments within a state 4
- A duty-free and tax-exempt industrial park created to attract foreign corporations and create industrial jobs 7
- the amount of time it takes for a population to double 2
35 Clues: counted every 10 years 1 • how people die changes over time 2 • legal immigrant who has work visa 2 • based on transportation and labor costs 7 • land uses are segregated and spread out 6 • asserting control over a geographic area 4 • effects of distance on spatial interactions 1 • a geographical area constituting a city or town 6 • ...
AG Career Focus Areas 2024-11-15
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- Professionals in this pathway learn a specific set of skills by attending training after high school, but not typically a 4-year institution. Individuals that enter the skilled trades are in high demand and have the opportunity to work in many different specific areas of the industry.
- Careers in this pathway study the physical, biological and chemical makeup of foods to improve food safety, create better processes, enhance the nutritional value and shelf-life of foods and even develop new flavors!
- Professionals in these fields apply knowledge of engineering, hydraulics, pneumatics, electronics, power, structures and controls to the field of agriculture.
- Careers in this pathway include programming, date analysis and development of new technologies in agriculture.
- Research to improve environmental impact and improve industry practices.
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- People who work in this pathway may be involved with recycling, water and air pollution control, waste disposal and public health issues. They use knowledge of science and engineering to meet environmental regulations and develop new methods to prevent accidents or dangerous situations.
- Scientists and engineers in this pathway often work together to investigate methods of creating fuel from agricultural byproducts and use a range of tools to better understand the basic biology of life.
- Minerals, forests, water and land are all provided by Earth. Humans use these natural resources in many ways. Careers in this pathway work to develop, maintain and manage these natural environments.
- professionals help feed our growing population by monitoring the quality and safety of our food and helping consumers make sensible nutritional decisions. They also solve problems by developing crops that are resistant to insects and improve models to grow more food with less space.
- This pathway includes opportunities to work directly with animals or to work with products that come from animals. Animal genetics, nutrition, reproduction are all pathways within this field.
- Careers in this pathway connect the business world with agriculture by determining how to effectively use resources for profit.
11 Clues: Research to improve environmental impact and improve industry practices. • Careers in this pathway include programming, date analysis and development of new technologies in agriculture. • Careers in this pathway connect the business world with agriculture by determining how to effectively use resources for profit. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary Activity 2022-02-17
Across
- refer to how well a country is doing economically and socially on a spectrum from less developed to more developed; levels of...
- the large-scale production of crops for sale; ...agriculture
- in short
- a category used to describe countries that have transitioned or are transitioning in to the industrialization process, having created more economic activities, shown increasing wealth and improving standards of living; ...industrialized
- an economic activity that produces services rather than goods and includes activities such as transportation, entertainment, banking, repair work, retail, etc.; ...industry
- an economic activity that is derived from knowledge-based service areas such as information processing, information technology, research and development, higher levels of education, consultation, etc.
- activities that involve the mass production of finished goods for sale; commercial...
- the value of the goods and production in an economy for a given year; in short
- an economic activity activity in which natural resources are extracted from the earth, such as fishing, farming, mining, etc.
- a category used to describe countries that have higher levels of economic development, greater wealth and higher standard of living; ...developed
- the cultivation of plants and animals to produce items such as food, biofuels, medicines, wool, etc.
- resources that can be replaced or replenished naturally over time, such as wood
- occurs where people raise enough food to feed or support their own family; ...agriculture
- a tool composed of statistics and data, such as life expectancy, education and income indices, used to rank countries' social and economic well-being
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- resources that cannot be replaced at a natural rate that matches its consumption; examples include fossil fuels such as petroleum and coal
- an economic activity that processes natural resources into finished products and includes activities such as manufacturing and refining of resources
- a measure of the population aged 145 and older that can read and write; ...rate
- a category used to describe countries that have lower levels of economic development, much poverty and lower standards of living; ...developed
- any job, activity or process that could be performed by employees within a company, but is contracted or subcontracted out to a third party
- the level or degree of access to wealth, necessities, comfort and material goods in a society; standard of...
- the basic parts or systems that support a place or economy, including items such as electrical grid, transportation networks, communication networks, hospitals and schools
- an economic activity that provides services
- activities in which goods are produced in a home or in a small workshop near the home, limited technology; ...industries
- a geographic area in which goods may be traded free of tariffs or quotas (taxes) and may range in scope from an international association to an airport or seaport; free...zone
- unique regions in China that allow limited free market activities; special economic...
- producing goods either by hand or with machines for sale in large numbers
26 Clues: in short • an economic activity that provides services • the large-scale production of crops for sale; ...agriculture • producing goods either by hand or with machines for sale in large numbers • the value of the goods and production in an economy for a given year; in short • a measure of the population aged 145 and older that can read and write; ...rate • ...
WORKSHEET 5 2022-04-03
Across
- used in areas with nutrient poor soils. It involves planting an area for a few years until the land is depleted of nutrients and then moving to another area and repeating the process.
- the cycle of pesticide development followed by pest resistance, followed by development of a new pesticide.
- used in areas with nutrient poor soils. It involves planting an area for a few years until the land is depleted of nutrients and then moving to another area and repeating the process.
- industrial agriculture where labor is reduced, and machinery is used.
- implies building homes for families of different economic levels next to one another in close proximity to their daily requirements.
- the decline of a fish population by 90% or more.
- plowing and harvesting parallel to the land to prevent erosion.
- a food shortage occurs when there is insufficient food production, such as when crops fail due to drought, pests, or excessive precipitation.
- outlines how the developer will address concerns raised by the projects impact on the environment.
- removing single trees or relatively small numbers of trees from a forest.
- two or more crop species are planted in the same field at the same time.
- When soil is degraded by agriculture to the point at which they are no longer productive.
- fertilizers fertilizers that are produced commercially. This is usually done by combusting natural gas, which allows nitrogen from the atmosphere to be fixed and captured in fertilizer.
- food intake or eating behaviors are disrupted as a due to the lack of money or other resources.
- when the small amounts of salts in irrigation water become highly concentrated on the soil surface through evaporation.
- is the sociological process through which a formerly functional city, or a portion of a city, degenerates and decays.
- worldwide, between 1950 and 1970, increases in crop yields resulted from the use of new crop varieties and the application of modern agriculture techniques.
- prices for customers are kept below market levels, while prices for suppliers are kept above market levels, and costs for customers and suppliers are reduced.
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- some pesticides are found to build up over time in the fatty tissues of predators.
- areas surrounding metropolitan centers with low population densities
- rotating crops species from season to season.
- production of crops without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- pesticide that breaks down relatively rapidly, usually in weeks to months.
- moving herds of animals to find productive feeding grounds
- intercropping trees with vegetables.
- producing enough food to feed the world’s population without destroying the land, polluting the environment, or reducing biodiversity.
- relates to the idea that expanding roadway capacity encourages more people to drive, resulting in a failure to alleviate traffic congestion.
- like suburban areas but are not connected to any central city or densely populated area.
- organic matter from plants and animals. Typically made from animal manure that has been allowed to decompose.
- refers to the government's ability to seize private property and put it to public use.
30 Clues: intercropping trees with vegetables. • rotating crops species from season to season. • the decline of a fish population by 90% or more. • moving herds of animals to find productive feeding grounds • plowing and harvesting parallel to the land to prevent erosion. • areas surrounding metropolitan centers with low population densities • ...
Vocabulary Review #1 2024-02-29
Across
- refraining from judging another society’s beliefs and practices as “right” or “wrong”
- A type of region in which everyone shares a common trait or delimited by boundaries
- the portion of the economy involved in knowledge-based work, including media, research, and education
- when scientists, researchers, doctors, and other professionals from developing countries migrate to developed countries
- beliefs, social customs, and material traits practiced by a small, homogeneous group, often living in isolation
- meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- the portion of the economy involved in extracting raw materials
- the portion of the economy involved in providing services
- the type of farming when farmers grow food primarily to feed themselves and their families
- when wealthy individuals move into a low-income area and displace low-income individuals
- the type of agriculture that requires a small amount of labor and money, relative to the amount of land being farmed
- information collected by the federal government in a questionnaire every 10 years that is used to make important policy decisions
- the portion of the economy, often characterized by manufacturing and industry, in which raw materials are converted into finished products
- a system of city design that prioritizes walkability and livability for the city’s inhabitants
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- When multiple countries form an organization to collectively achieve greater benefit for all members.
- reducing costs by increasing levels of production
- policies taking steps to control the frequency of childbirth and intervals between births; may include contraception and/or sterilization
- a suburb with over 100,000 residents
- Belief that different cultural or ethnic groups have the right to remain distinct from the dominant popular culture of place.
- highly-populated urban areas characterized by poverty, low-quality housing, and poor living conditions
- utilizing new technologies - including high-yield seeds, fertilizers, and machines - to increase agricultural production in the developing world
- someone who migrated across country borders and cannot return to his or her home country due to fear of persecution
- when a company controls its supply chain, handling all aspects of the production and distribution of a product
- type of agriculture that focuses on growing a single product for market, often using large amounts of labor in a tropical location (LDC) for consumption in MDCs
- Control over developing countries is exerted through indirect means, whether economic, political, or even cultural
- the type of agriculture that requires a large amount of labor and money, relative to the amount of land being farmed
- A theory that states that human population is growing faster than food supply, which will lead to catastrophic famine
- The power of a political unit to rule over its own affairs.
- the total value of goods and services produced within a country
29 Clues: a suburb with over 100,000 residents • reducing costs by increasing levels of production • the portion of the economy involved in providing services • The power of a political unit to rule over its own affairs. • the portion of the economy involved in extracting raw materials • the total value of goods and services produced within a country • ...
Dei, Deae, Populi 2026-04-23
Across
- Goddess of wisdom, battle strategy, justice
- God of financial gain, commerce, messengers, travelers, thieves, trickery
- Goddess of marriage
- Mythological king of Ithaca who fought in the Trojan war. Employed trickery to help the Greek cause. His dog is the first to recognize him upon his return from war.
- A famous, humble Roman farmer and soldier.
- Goddess of the moon, hunt, wild animals, twin to Apollo
- Queen of Tyre, who then founded the city of Carthage. Her curse on Aeneas leads to the Punic wars.
- Born Alexander, prince of Troy, takes Helen to Troy. Kills Achilles
- Was born a slave. While he was sleeping, flames surrounded his head. 6th king of Rome
- God of sun, music, oracles, healing, herds, bow & arrow)
- Daughter of king of Troy, Priam. Granted gift of prophecy by Apollo, but cursed never to be believed.
- He demonstrated his lack of fear by placing his hand in the fire until it was consumed.
- 1st King of Rome. Raised by a she-wolf. Founded Rome on Palatine Hill.
- Trojan prince who married and abandoned Dido. Romulus and Remus are said to be his descendants.
- 2nd King of Rome. Peaceful king who established many of their religious practices.
- of Troy Wife of Menelaus. Taken to Troy by Paris. Most beautiful woman in the world
- King of the gods
- He purchased the Sibylline Books. He was overthrown, exiled, and a republic was established. 7th king of Rome.
- God of time, agriculture, renewal
- God of medicine
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- A famous Roman who overcame the Volsci even though he was outnumbered. He later betrayed Rome and joined the Volsci.
- Goddess of harvest, abundance, lack
- 3rd king of Rome. King who expands via warfare. Killed by Iuppiter via a lightning strike.
- Goddess of beauty, love, desire, victory
- An ambitious Roman who fought a civil war with Julius Caesar and fled to Egypt
- An ambitious Roman assassinated by senators
- God of the sea, water, storms, earthquakes, horse
- God of insanity, wine, parties, agriculture, theatre
- Goddess of hearth and home
- God of fire, metal working, volcanoes
- 5th king of Rome. Etruscan. He builds major infrastructure for the city. (e.g. Cloaca Maxima, Circus Maximus)
- Part of the first triumvirate, he fought a battle with the Parthians and was killed.
- God of war. Romulus as a god
- Brother of Romulus, floated down a river in a basket until rescued. Killed before he can found a city in his own name.
- 4th king of Rome and grandson of Numa. Reinstates religious rituals and continues to expand territory. Establishes the first prison
- He singlehandedly defended the bridge into Rome against the Etruscans.
- God of the dead, wealth under the world
- God of war, agriculture
- God of sun. His son, Phaethon, could not control the chariot.
39 Clues: God of medicine • King of the gods • Goddess of marriage • God of war, agriculture • Goddess of hearth and home • God of war. Romulus as a god • God of time, agriculture, renewal • Goddess of harvest, abundance, lack • God of fire, metal working, volcanoes • God of the dead, wealth under the world • Goddess of beauty, love, desire, victory • ...
Early Human Migration 2022-10-03
8 Clues: farming • to move to a new place • early stone age period • someone who moves a lot • age, a long period of freezing • bridge, a narrow strip of land • continent that humans first lived on • Land Bridge, the land bridge that connects North America and Asia
Academic Vocabulary 2021-10-17
8 Clues: Main Character of story • a quantity to be divided • science or practice of farming • measure on Earth by its weight • natural world affected by humans • used as in indirect/direct object • the customs of a particular nation • symbol for a quantity that can change
Indus Valley Civilization 2025-06-10
8 Clues: Great bath of IVC • Which is harappan cattle • excavated the Harappan sites • First identified civilization • Which tree worshipped during IVC. • Which is the backbone of Indus economy • represented in seals as sitting in a yogic posture • first surveyor of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
Canada's Daily Life 2014-01-27
Across
- a name for the people in Quebec
- it is one of the most important festivals in Canada
- another language they speak in Canada
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- it's one of the festivals in Canada
- a language they speak in Canada
- it's really important to Canadians
- European technology base
- one of the kind of people who live in Canada
- there bone and stone carvings
- it's a main part of Canada
- the main sport in Canada
11 Clues: European technology base • the main sport in Canada • it's a main part of Canada • there bone and stone carvings • a language they speak in Canada • a name for the people in Quebec • it's really important to Canadians • it's one of the festivals in Canada • another language they speak in Canada • one of the kind of people who live in Canada • ...
Crossword 2016-05-12
Across
- - a lot of small kids,
- making something civil,
- a person who is not in the military, navy, police or fire fighter organisation,
- to make something less difficult,
- family or ancestral descent,
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- a boys name that starts with D,
- advanced state of human society,
- the production of crops, livestock, or poultry,
- - politeness,
- the action or process of producing effects on one's actions,
- Hills- a place in new south wales near castle hill,
11 Clues: - politeness, • - a lot of small kids, • making something civil, • family or ancestral descent, • a boys name that starts with D, • advanced state of human society, • to make something less difficult, • the production of crops, livestock, or poultry, • Hills- a place in new south wales near castle hill, • the action or process of producing effects on one's actions, • ...
Babylon inventions 2022-10-17
Across
- a way of showing feelings through drawing
- The study of the stars
- a irrigation method to turn the soil
- a vehicle for war
- a vehicle made to travel across water
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- very strong walls
- the abstract science of number, quantity, and space.
- A drawing that gives directions
- a way of moving goods mostly for trades
- cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops
- the process of making an area more urban
11 Clues: very strong walls • a vehicle for war • The study of the stars • A drawing that gives directions • a irrigation method to turn the soil • a vehicle made to travel across water • a way of moving goods mostly for trades • the process of making an area more urban • a way of showing feelings through drawing • cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops • ...
The Hunger Grains 2022-10-28
Across
- What was the one thing Katniss brought into the arena from her district?
- What is district 11 known for?
- What/who controls the 12 districts?
- What is district 12 known for?
- Who is the president of the capital?
- What do you use to shoot an arrow?
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- Who is very rebellious?
- Who was very stubborn?
- Who is Katniss's sister's name?
- What district did the capital destroy?
- What goes inside a bow to shoot?
11 Clues: Who was very stubborn? • Who is very rebellious? • What is district 11 known for? • What is district 12 known for? • Who is Katniss's sister's name? • What goes inside a bow to shoot? • What do you use to shoot an arrow? • What/who controls the 12 districts? • Who is the president of the capital? • What district did the capital destroy? • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2017-10-10
Across
- per unit of population
- having characteristics relating to the city
- a highly industrialized country
- a measurement of how dense the population is
- short for gross domestic product
- the use of goods and services by households
- making an area more city-like
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- having characteristics relating to the countryside
- the average period that a person is expected to live
- the mixing of world cultures through different ethnicities
- the practice of farming
11 Clues: per unit of population • the practice of farming • making an area more city-like • a highly industrialized country • short for gross domestic product • having characteristics relating to the city • the use of goods and services by households • a measurement of how dense the population is • having characteristics relating to the countryside • ...
Unit 6 University Majors & Subjects 2023-09-25
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- the study of small living things
- the study of machines and how they are made
- the study of languages
- the study of national rules
- the study of how people send and receive messages
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- the study of making money by selling
- growing rice, vegetables etc
- the study of teaching
- the study of the way in which money and goods are made
- the study of painting and drawing
- the study of how computer works
11 Clues: the study of teaching • the study of languages • the study of national rules • growing rice, vegetables etc • the study of how computer works • the study of small living things • the study of painting and drawing • the study of making money by selling • the study of machines and how they are made • the study of how people send and receive messages • ...
Chapter 1: The First Americans Quiz 2023-08-24
Across
- a group that makes decisions
- a group whose members shares the same goal
- travel
- a relative who lived in the past
- system for bringing water to dry fields
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- planting and raising your own food
- people who move often
- set of beliefs and way of life that is special to a certain group
- large animal that once roamed the plains
- change
- system by which a group makes, shares, and uses goods
11 Clues: travel • change • people who move often • a group that makes decisions • a relative who lived in the past • planting and raising your own food • system for bringing water to dry fields • large animal that once roamed the plains • a group whose members shares the same goal • system by which a group makes, shares, and uses goods • ...
Florida 2026-02-20
Across
- land with water on three sides
- Underground layer that holds water.
- a large swamp in florida
- the natural the natural home of a plant or lifeBiodiversity – Many different kinds of plants and animals.
- A Native American tribe in Florida.
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- The edge of land along the ocean.
- light from the sun
- A chain of islands.
- Moving to a new country to live.
- Warm climate with mild winters.
- farming of land and animals
11 Clues: light from the sun • A chain of islands. • a large swamp in florida • farming of land and animals • land with water on three sides • Warm climate with mild winters. • Moving to a new country to live. • The edge of land along the ocean. • Underground layer that holds water. • A Native American tribe in Florida. • ...
PH 5 Creed Joe M 2025-10-09
Across
- Something that your neighborhood or towns people are apart of as a whole.
- Something that is hard.
- The citizen you are.
- To have an effect on someone's opinion or life decisions
- The opposite of false.
- The place where you live
- Something you have to complete.
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- Something that is repeated every year by a community or family.
- SOmething that influences you.
- is with farming ranching and the industry.
- _______ Future Farmers Of America
11 Clues: The citizen you are. • The opposite of false. • Something that is hard. • The place where you live • SOmething that influences you. • Something you have to complete. • _______ Future Farmers Of America • is with farming ranching and the industry. • To have an effect on someone's opinion or life decisions • Something that is repeated every year by a community or family. • ...
Prehistory Chapt.1 sec.2 2013-02-16
Across
- food source from animals
- a dairy product
- divided the stone age into three parts
- people who had no single ,settled home
- comes from sheep
- size difference from seven thousand years ago
- soil or land contained substances that plants need to grow
Down
- tame animals and be raise them to be used by humans
- another word for farming
- used stones for hammers,knifes, and weapons
- made by making dry grass and lightning
11 Clues: a dairy product • comes from sheep • food source from animals • another word for farming • divided the stone age into three parts • people who had no single ,settled home • made by making dry grass and lightning • used stones for hammers,knifes, and weapons • size difference from seven thousand years ago • tame animals and be raise them to be used by humans • ...
Canada's Daily Life 2014-01-27
Across
- a language they speak in Canada
- it's one of the festivals in Canada
- European technology base
- the main sport in Canada
- it's a main part of Canada
Down
- it is one of the most important festivals in Canada
- a name for the people in Quebec
- another language they speak in Canada
- it's really important to Canadians
- there bone and stone carvings
- one of the kind of people who live in Canada
11 Clues: European technology base • the main sport in Canada • it's a main part of Canada • there bone and stone carvings • a language they speak in Canada • a name for the people in Quebec • it's really important to Canadians • it's one of the festivals in Canada • another language they speak in Canada • one of the kind of people who live in Canada • ...
Spelling Task 2021-03-10
Across
- The start of a story is the?
- The main way of human communication?
- The driveway was made of?
- Pasta made from solid strings?
- Someone who is obsessed with death or disaster?
- Green fruit related to the Cucumber?
- A person who doesn't believe in God?
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- The elements of a recipe are the?
- The study of farming is called?
- To have the same opinion as someone else?
- The house was haunted by a ?
11 Clues: The driveway was made of? • The start of a story is the? • The house was haunted by a ? • Pasta made from solid strings? • The study of farming is called? • The elements of a recipe are the? • The main way of human communication? • Green fruit related to the Cucumber? • A person who doesn't believe in God? • To have the same opinion as someone else? • ...
Historic Period 2023-09-29
Across
- Invented the technique of silk production
- used flood water for agriculture
- the first site of the Indus Valley Civilization discovered
- used burnt bricks for houses
- the script of this Civilization cannot be read
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- an Egyptian King
- began Period after the New Stone Age Period
- Games board and gamesmen found here
- a stringed instrument played in Mesopotamia
- River around which the Egyptian Civilization was established
- A great city in mesopotamia
11 Clues: an Egyptian King • A great city in mesopotamia • used burnt bricks for houses • used flood water for agriculture • Games board and gamesmen found here • Invented the technique of silk production • began Period after the New Stone Age Period • a stringed instrument played in Mesopotamia • the script of this Civilization cannot be read • ...
Economic Activity - Sweden 2024-07-16
Across
- The 'P' in GDP
- The way people spend and earn money
- Primary, Secondary, Tertiary _________
- A word for increase commonly used in economics
- Another word for gain, but more formal
- An object's worth
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- A type of primary industry
- A part of the final value of GDP
- One way the GDP is measured in other than money
- Another word for Tertiary Industry
- Another word for wealth;the entire reason to calculate GDP
11 Clues: The 'P' in GDP • An object's worth • A type of primary industry • A part of the final value of GDP • Another word for Tertiary Industry • The way people spend and earn money • Primary, Secondary, Tertiary _________ • Another word for gain, but more formal • A word for increase commonly used in economics • One way the GDP is measured in other than money • ...
Deforestation 2023-07-16
Across
- A Material that trees are made of
- Usually Making City's/Better City's.
- Something that sucks in CO2 and Take out Oxygen.
- What Deforestation will Cause in the Future.
- A big cause of Deforestation in The World.
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- Another great cause of deforestation on Earth.
- Cooking and staying warm
- Shelter for People.
- Usually Chopping Down Trees for Animals/Crops.
- What you use to write on.
- Trees that are used in construction
11 Clues: Shelter for People. • Cooking and staying warm • What you use to write on. • A Material that trees are made of • Trees that are used in construction • Usually Making City's/Better City's. • A big cause of Deforestation in The World. • What Deforestation will Cause in the Future. • Another great cause of deforestation on Earth. • Usually Chopping Down Trees for Animals/Crops. • ...
human geography 2022-06-01
Across
- and forestry.
- Most basic concept of geography which answers the "where" question
- Coordinate system measuring distance north or south of the equator
- associations.
- This type of job involves the providing of goods and services to people in exchange for payment
- through agriculture, mining,
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- communication or
- this type of region, also known as
- this type of job involves the direct
- is tied to a central point by
- of raw materials from the
11 Clues: and forestry. • associations. • communication or • of raw materials from the • through agriculture, mining, • is tied to a central point by • this type of region, also known as • this type of job involves the direct • Most basic concept of geography which answers the "where" question • Coordinate system measuring distance north or south of the equator • ...
Creed Paragraph 5 2023-10-12
Across
- Things we do for many years
- Another word for honest
- We live in a ______ with other people
- Were we live
- This word is said in all 5 paragraphs
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- You can either ____ or sit
- The thing each and everyone of us live
- This is the process we use to get food
- Your an _____ on little kids you can either be good or bad
- We get ____ to do and we do them
- _____,Liquid, Gases
11 Clues: Were we live • _____,Liquid, Gases • Another word for honest • You can either ____ or sit • Things we do for many years • We get ____ to do and we do them • We live in a ______ with other people • This word is said in all 5 paragraphs • The thing each and everyone of us live • This is the process we use to get food • Your an _____ on little kids you can either be good or bad
Stone Age Crossword 2024-11-25
Across
- someone who moves from place to place
- to tame wild animals for human use
- the business of farming and domestication
- the type of shelter Neolithic people had
- the old stone age
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- the new stone age
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- someone who hunts and gathers for food
- Hoyuk one of the firs Neolithic villages
- staying in one place
- the type of shelter Paleolithic people had
11 Clues: the new stone age • the old stone age • staying in one place • to tame wild animals for human use • someone who moves from place to place • someone who hunts and gathers for food • Hoyuk one of the firs Neolithic villages • the type of shelter Neolithic people had • the business of farming and domestication • the type of shelter Paleolithic people had • ...
OSA and NSA Crossword puzzle 2022-12-07
Across
- an organized group
- religion, learning and government
- Effects that follow a response
- Tools to practical needs
- movement of groups of people from one place to another
Down
- Training to do a particular kind of work
- The raising of crops and animals for human use
- A culture that has developed systems of
- An extra supply of something
- A group of related families
- To train plants or animals to be useful to people
11 Clues: an organized group • Tools to practical needs • A group of related families • An extra supply of something • Effects that follow a response • religion, learning and government • A culture that has developed systems of • Training to do a particular kind of work • The raising of crops and animals for human use • To train plants or animals to be useful to people • ...
OSA and NSA Crossword puzzle 2022-12-07
Across
- an organized group
- religion, learning and government
- Effects that follow a response
- Tools to practical needs
- movement of groups of people from one place to another
Down
- Training to do a particular kind of work
- The raising of crops and animals for human use
- A culture that has developed systems of
- An extra supply of something
- A group of related families
- To train plants or animals to be useful to people
11 Clues: an organized group • Tools to practical needs • A group of related families • An extra supply of something • Effects that follow a response • religion, learning and government • A culture that has developed systems of • Training to do a particular kind of work • The raising of crops and animals for human use • To train plants or animals to be useful to people • ...
OSA and NSA Crossword puzzle 2022-12-07
Across
- an organized group
- religion, learning and government
- Effects that follow a response
- Tools to practical needs
- movement of groups of people from one place to another
Down
- Training to do a particular kind of work
- The raising of crops and animals for human use
- A culture that has developed systems of
- An extra supply of something
- A group of related families
- To train plants or animals to be useful to people
11 Clues: an organized group • Tools to practical needs • A group of related families • An extra supply of something • Effects that follow a response • religion, learning and government • A culture that has developed systems of • Training to do a particular kind of work • The raising of crops and animals for human use • To train plants or animals to be useful to people • ...
history assessment 2021-02-04
Across
- a person who advocates for a government reform
- a store of weapons
- an attempt to write something
- able to read
- people that cannot afford the things they need
- soldiers that left once the monarchy fell
- a group of people that were against something
- people that believed the monarchy was working great for the country
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- growing large amounts of crop
- giving something in return for something else
- an order made official by a government
- a form of government
- no money in the bank
- where income comes from
- a person that wants things to be equal
- a group of groups that support each other
- second estate
- first estate
- true uncontrolled chaos
19 Clues: able to read • first estate • second estate • a store of weapons • a form of government • no money in the bank • where income comes from • true uncontrolled chaos • growing large amounts of crop • an attempt to write something • an order made official by a government • a person that wants things to be equal • a group of groups that support each other • ...
industrial revolution crossword puzzle 2021-10-01
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- whats left after you spend and sell
- british slag for excellent
- warning of the future
- very hungry
- to put in prison or jail
- animals defined by specific characteristics
- all kinds of commercial works
- a place in where many poor people were sent to work
- one handed bowl or cup, made of metal
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- asking desperately
- the practice of planting and caring for animals
- 1485 to 1603 in england, when a specific family ruled
- a very poor person
- capable of withstanding certain conditions
- the person in charge of a days work in workhouses
- molten material that is to be poured into a mould
- attentively
- combining fields using fences
- all throughout the world
19 Clues: very hungry • attentively • asking desperately • a very poor person • warning of the future • to put in prison or jail • all throughout the world • british slag for excellent • combining fields using fences • all kinds of commercial works • whats left after you spend and sell • one handed bowl or cup, made of metal • capable of withstanding certain conditions • ...
Colorado 2021-02-11
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- 1895, Katharine Bates wrote the song America the ____ inspired by Pikes Peak
- ____ National Park
- Popular Outdoor Sport
- Capital of Colorado
- Colorado Springs, is home to U.S. ____ Academy
- Colorado joined the Union 100 years after the ____ of Independence was signed
- Nickname of Colorado ____ State
- #___ state in the Union
- Colorado is a popular ____ destination because of all the great Outdoor activities
- Colorado a Spanish word meaning ___ colored
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- In 1869 Colorado became the home of the worlds first ___
- In 1949 ___ Candy was made in Golden, Colorado
- Average of 300 ___ days per year
- World's largest Natural ____
- Postal Abbrv.
- Denver is exactly #__ mile above Sea level
- Denver U.S. ____ can produce 50 million coins per day
- Key Industry
- Statehood on Aug. 1, ____
19 Clues: Key Industry • Postal Abbrv. • ____ National Park • Capital of Colorado • Popular Outdoor Sport • #___ state in the Union • Statehood on Aug. 1, ____ • World's largest Natural ____ • Nickname of Colorado ____ State • Average of 300 ___ days per year • Denver is exactly #__ mile above Sea level • Colorado a Spanish word meaning ___ colored • ...
Crossword 2021-02-16
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- type of tree (sounds like sandy coastline)
- greek Goddess of Agriculture
- longest river in India
- Last word in the bible
- Name of atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki
- national park in Wales
- novel by Charlotte Bronte
- Surname of former Zimbabwean Dictator
- fifth largest country in the world by area
- Poem by Lewis Carroll
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- fastest animal in water
- first woman to win a nobel prize
- Female author on the British ten pound note
- Name of Magritte’s “pipe” painting
- keyboard layout
- Newton’s theory of
- A seven sided polygon
- surname of Composer of the Prince Igor Opera
- famous Cave with cave painting in France oort cloud at the edge of our solar system
19 Clues: keyboard layout • Newton’s theory of • A seven sided polygon • Poem by Lewis Carroll • longest river in India • Last word in the bible • national park in Wales • fastest animal in water • novel by Charlotte Bronte • greek Goddess of Agriculture • first woman to win a nobel prize • Name of Magritte’s “pipe” painting • Surname of former Zimbabwean Dictator • ...
Crossword 2021-02-16
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- type of tree (sounds like sandy coastline)
- greek Goddess of Agriculture
- longest river in India
- Last word in the bible
- Name of atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki
- national park in Wales
- novel by Charlotte Bronte
- Surname of former Zimbabwean Dictator
- fifth largest country in the world by area
- Poem by Lewis Carroll
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- fastest animal in water
- first woman to win a nobel prize
- Female author on the British ten pound note
- Name of Magritte’s “pipe” painting
- us keyboard layout
- Newton’s theory of
- A seven sided polygon
- surname of Composer of the Prince Igor Opera
- famous Cave with cave painting in France oort cloud at the edge of our solar system
19 Clues: us keyboard layout • Newton’s theory of • A seven sided polygon • Poem by Lewis Carroll • longest river in India • Last word in the bible • national park in Wales • fastest animal in water • novel by Charlotte Bronte • greek Goddess of Agriculture • first woman to win a nobel prize • Name of Magritte’s “pipe” painting • Surname of former Zimbabwean Dictator • ...
SS Vocab 2021-04-22
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- one nation conquering another
- arid becomes desert
- they speak maa
- the artificial application of water to land
- both wind and water can cause this
- national background that a group of people have in common
- able to grow crops not to sell just to eat
- in short supply
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- grow crops to sell
- Hard:roads Soft:Knowledge
- left over
- A king or small group of people ruling
- an area with little to no moisture
- people who lave a mobile or wandering life
- large scale clearing of trees
- they don't rely on agriculture of animal raising
- spreading of ideas, customs, and beliefs
- not having enough money
- a shortage of rain for a long time
19 Clues: left over • they speak maa • in short supply • grow crops to sell • arid becomes desert • not having enough money • Hard:roads Soft:Knowledge • one nation conquering another • large scale clearing of trees • an area with little to no moisture • a shortage of rain for a long time • both wind and water can cause this • A king or small group of people ruling • ...
Our Environment & Pollution 2021-07-30
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- burning this causes pollution (4)
- abundant source of energy (5)
- technology of tomorrow (8)
- this ocean had the largest oil spill (8)
- water release when the glacier melts (9)
- used to purify water (6)
- waster water from domestic usage (6)
- used for keeping swimming pools clean (8)
- Mix of this & petrol makes fuel better (7)
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- one of the biggest holes in atmosphere (5)
- #1 cause of pollution today (7)
- source of emission from agriculture (6)
- another word for reuse (7)
- Used for producing batteries (7)
- example of green house gas (7)
- gas used in air conditioners (5)
- example of a clean gas
- 7 letter word for green energy
- a dangerous contaminant in ground water (4)
19 Clues: example of a clean gas • used to purify water (6) • another word for reuse (7) • technology of tomorrow (8) • abundant source of energy (5) • example of green house gas (7) • 7 letter word for green energy • #1 cause of pollution today (7) • Used for producing batteries (7) • gas used in air conditioners (5) • burning this causes pollution (4) • ...
Animal Terms 2021-11-02
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- an animal with 8 legs and 2 body parts
- birds and mammals are
- an animal with 6 legs and 3 body parts
- animals active during the day are _
- animals that eat meat
- what kind of animal breathes with gills
- what kind of animal has feathers
- what kind of animal has dry skin & scales
- where an animal lives
- animals active during the night are __
- what kind of animal gives its young milk
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- herbivores eat ________
- most animals are
- one of the seven large land masses on earth
- animals that are pets or used in agriculture
- what kind of animal lives on land & in water
- animals with a backbone
- animals without a backbone
- eat both plants and meat
19 Clues: most animals are • birds and mammals are • animals that eat meat • where an animal lives • herbivores eat ________ • animals with a backbone • eat both plants and meat • animals without a backbone • what kind of animal has feathers • animals active during the day are _ • an animal with 8 legs and 2 body parts • an animal with 6 legs and 3 body parts • ...
Michael's Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-19
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- something that is exact or correct.
- something you have built with your own hands.
- something that is very beautiful in appearance.
- my fathers father.
- the process of cultivating land on a large scale.
- something you can predict.
- a way of hiding things by making them look like there surroundings.
- something repeatedly in order to become better at it.
- a Australian political party.
- a strong desire to achieve something.
- provide the money for something.
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- the way something is done.
- something that isn't suppose to happen.
- somewhere you can find all the months on.
- not restricted.
- the ability to apply yourself.
- giving up a thing you value.
- something that is horrible and causing sadness.
- being active or lively.
19 Clues: not restricted. • my fathers father. • being active or lively. • the way something is done. • something you can predict. • giving up a thing you value. • a Australian political party. • the ability to apply yourself. • provide the money for something. • something that is exact or correct. • a strong desire to achieve something. • something that isn't suppose to happen. • ...
Indian Act 2014-04-30
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- What were they given to eat?
- What happened to the kids at school?
- When was treaty 1 signed?
- Why did the Canadian government make treatys?
- What happened to some kids?
- What did the government hold back?
- Why was that act amended?
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- What did the 1876 act attempt?
- Why in 1871 did the government change policies?
- What did the cree see?
- What happened on November 25, 1871?
- What did the natives ask for?
- When did the Indian act take place?
- How long would Indians stay at the school?
- What was the governments goal?
- Who did the natives trust?
- What happened residential schools?
- What did the older students do?
- What were the Indians wanting?
- Where was treaty 7 located?
20 Clues: What did the cree see? • When was treaty 1 signed? • Why was that act amended? • Who did the natives trust? • What happened to some kids? • Where was treaty 7 located? • What were they given to eat? • What did the natives ask for? • What did the 1876 act attempt? • What was the governments goal? • What were the Indians wanting? • What did the older students do? • ...
Early Man Vocabulary 2016-10-17
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- object made by man
- site where archaeologist works
- to get good a doing one job
- people who never settled
- the way of life by a people
- raising of crops and animals for food
- an account based on a primary source
- time when writing did not exist
- source of the actual time in history
- use of tools to do task
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- person who kills or captures animals
- study of the people of the past
- when people have education, religion, government and are specialized
- an extra supply
- as layers get _______, the artifacts are older
- time after writing began
- to tame an animal
- person who collects plants for food
- pattern that is made at excavation site
19 Clues: an extra supply • to tame an animal • object made by man • use of tools to do task • time after writing began • people who never settled • to get good a doing one job • the way of life by a people • site where archaeologist works • study of the people of the past • time when writing did not exist • person who collects plants for food • person who kills or captures animals • ...
greek gods 2022-02-09
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- god of wine
- Goddess of good luck and fortune
- goddess of victory
- God of the Roadways, Travelers, Merchants and Thieves
- god of the sky
- God of War
- Goddess of the moon the hunt and young maidens
- Goddess of Marriage Mothers and Families
- God of blacksmiths and fire Aphrodite Goddess of Love and Beauty
- God of archery music poetry prophecy medicine god of the sun
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- God of the Sea
- god of sleep
- god of the under world
- goddess of revenge
- Goddess of the rainbow, messenger of the gods
- Goddess of magic, crossroads and ghosts
- Goddess of Agriculture
- God of beginnings, choices and doorways
- Goddess of Wisdom War and Useful Arts
19 Clues: God of War • god of wine • god of sleep • God of the Sea • god of the sky • goddess of revenge • goddess of victory • god of the under world • Goddess of Agriculture • Goddess of good luck and fortune • Goddess of Wisdom War and Useful Arts • Goddess of magic, crossroads and ghosts • God of beginnings, choices and doorways • Goddess of Marriage Mothers and Families • ...
THE PRAIRIES 2017-12-19
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- THE FRENCH WORD MEANT GRASSLANDS
- THE DOWNS IS LOCATED AT WHICH CONTINENT
- THE PRAIRIES HAVE WHAT TYPE OF CLIMATE
- THE MEADOWS OF SOUTH AMERICA
- THE GRASSLANDS OF SOUTH AFRICA
- THE PRAIRIES ARE ALSO KNOWN AS
- THE HUGE ESTATES IN PRAIRIES ARE KNOWN AS
- THE MAIN CENTRE FOR SLAUGTERING ANIMALS
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- THE PRAIRIES LIES BETWEEN
- THE MACHINE WHICH HELPS THE FARMERS IN AGRICULTURE
- THE MEADOWS OF ASIA
- THE MEADOWS ARE MOSTLY FOUND AT
- THE RIVER WHICH FLOWS THROUGH PRAIRIES
- THE PLACE WHERE HORSES LIKE ANIMALS ARE RAISED FOR SLAUGTERING
- A PART OF IMPORTANT DIET OF AMERICANS
- THE MEADOWS OF CENTRAL AFRICA
- THE BIG STORAGE BINS
17 Clues: THE MEADOWS OF ASIA • THE BIG STORAGE BINS • THE PRAIRIES LIES BETWEEN • THE MEADOWS OF SOUTH AMERICA • THE MEADOWS OF CENTRAL AFRICA • THE GRASSLANDS OF SOUTH AFRICA • THE PRAIRIES ARE ALSO KNOWN AS • THE MEADOWS ARE MOSTLY FOUND AT • THE FRENCH WORD MEANT GRASSLANDS • A PART OF IMPORTANT DIET OF AMERICANS • THE PRAIRIES HAVE WHAT TYPE OF CLIMATE • ...
Stem Contract 2021-09-27
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- The state of being technical
- Relating to the future
- To disagree
- When a peson is engrossed with one thing.
- Zoology that deals with geographical distribution of animals.
- A person who replaces a teacher when they are not present.
- A condition as to having low body temperature.
- A technical issue
- A definite way of writing
- A human with supernatural abilities.
- Relationships between the body and the mind.
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- Agriculture using advanced technology.
- To have a lack of excitement
- A branch of biology that deals with relations of organisms.
- A woman in charge of a post-office.
- Excessively sensitive or overally sensitive.
- The study of humanity through biology
17 Clues: To disagree • A technical issue • Relating to the future • A definite way of writing • The state of being technical • To have a lack of excitement • A woman in charge of a post-office. • A human with supernatural abilities. • The study of humanity through biology • Agriculture using advanced technology. • When a peson is engrossed with one thing. • ...
Chapter 11-Ancient Rome 2023-10-09
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- large farming estates
- the animal that cared for Romulus and Remus
- governor
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders
- the most important element in Rome's economy
- to reject
- head of government, usually with limited term in office
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- three rulers who share equal political power
- a person with absolute power
- ordinary citizens
- large groups of Roman soldiers
- the ruling class
- romana Roman peace
- government officials who interpret the law and serve as judges
- of plebs a representative body for the Plebeians
- an elected official who protects the rights of ordinary citizens
- duty the idea that citizens have a responsibility to help their country
17 Clues: governor • to reject • the ruling class • ordinary citizens • romana Roman peace • large farming estates • a person with absolute power • large groups of Roman soldiers • the animal that cared for Romulus and Remus • three rulers who share equal political power • the most important element in Rome's economy • of plebs a representative body for the Plebeians • ...
Fertile Crescent 2024-08-24
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- farming including growing crops and raising livestock
- group of travelers journeying together
- market where people sell various goods
- traditional story that explains people's beliefs
- territories and people under one ruler
- buying, selling, or exchanging goods
- society with cities, government, workers, social classes
- type of writing with wedges and curves carved in clay
- an amount more than what is needed
- belief in many gods
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- dwelling place for the gods
- community with its own separate government
- area between the Tigris river and Euphrates river
- creation of waterways to carry water to crops
- collection of Babylonian Laws
- belief in one god
- a person who writes down information
17 Clues: belief in one god • belief in many gods • dwelling place for the gods • collection of Babylonian Laws • an amount more than what is needed • a person who writes down information • buying, selling, or exchanging goods • group of travelers journeying together • market where people sell various goods • territories and people under one ruler • ...
American Revolution 2024-05-02
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- The Colonists who supported the British.
- The first battle of the American Revolution.
- The Colonists that want to create their own nation
- "No taxation without ________."
- Commander of the Continental Army
- The way the Southern States made their money.
- To purposely avoid a product or company.
- Representatives from each colony.
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- Author of the Declaration of Independence.
- The turning point of the American Revolution
- A government where a king or queen makes all decisions.
- The Declaration of ___________
- Citizens who worked together to defend their community.
- British Government
- Ruler of Britain
- Colonist reaction to taxes imposed by the British.
- A government where citizens get to vote.
17 Clues: Ruler of Britain • British Government • The Declaration of ___________ • "No taxation without ________." • Commander of the Continental Army • Representatives from each colony. • The Colonists who supported the British. • A government where citizens get to vote. • To purposely avoid a product or company. • Author of the Declaration of Independence. • ...
Black History Chapter 1 2024-10-07
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- the customs, arts, social institutions of a social group
- people who study language
- new phase of life
- fable or storybook
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- native to a particular region
- the science of numbers and their operations
- the branch of science and technology that focus on metals and purification
- dating that is leading to/preparing for marriage
- rituals, ceremonies or formalities
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- body language or pointing
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects and space
- the science or practice of farming and cultivation of the soil
- to store food for future use
- to scatter about
- having uniformity and sameness
- class of poets, musicians and storytellers
17 Clues: to scatter about • new phase of life • fable or storybook • body language or pointing • people who study language • to store food for future use • native to a particular region • having uniformity and sameness • rituals, ceremonies or formalities • class of poets, musicians and storytellers • the science of numbers and their operations • ...
Roman Gods: Answer with Roman Names 2026-04-09
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- volcanoes were said to be his forges
- the father of Jupiter and his siblings
- was kidnapped by Pluto
- her title, _ Moneta, is the origin of the word "money"
- also called Jove
- the goddess of agriculture
- the mother of Jupiter and his siblings
- the god of wine and theatre
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- often depicted with a bow and arrows and a deer
- her symbols were an owl and the olive tree
- the mother of Aeneas
- his Greek and Roman names are the same
- god of the sea
- the planet closest to the sun is named after him
- father of Romulus & Remus
- the sacred flame was kept in her temple
- in charge of the Underworld
17 Clues: god of the sea • also called Jove • the mother of Aeneas • was kidnapped by Pluto • father of Romulus & Remus • the goddess of agriculture • in charge of the Underworld • the god of wine and theatre • volcanoes were said to be his forges • his Greek and Roman names are the same • the father of Jupiter and his siblings • the mother of Jupiter and his siblings • ...
Lets Play! 2026-06-03
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- When someone loses their parents
- A garden hose can do this to you with water
- Crop Production
- Its not a ghost but its close
- This animal has a large trunk
- Blood _______ can save lives
- A sea creature that loves to do tricks
- When someone is excluded
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- To grow, thrive or be highly successful
- When things are not clear their can be lots of ...
- Another world for great, amazing, super
- A waitress brings your food on this at a restaurant
- When something blows up
- We take these to remember things
- When we have this we are knowledgeable
- These days they are smart
- Glitz, sparkly and fashion
17 Clues: Crop Production • When something blows up • When someone is excluded • These days they are smart • Glitz, sparkly and fashion • Blood _______ can save lives • Its not a ghost but its close • This animal has a large trunk • When someone loses their parents • We take these to remember things • When we have this we are knowledgeable • A sea creature that loves to do tricks • ...
Introduction to agriculture 2021-10-24
Agriculture Crossword Vocabulary 2022-03-17
6 Clues: Intact male pig • A male goat. Also called a "billy" • A plant growing in the "Wrong Place" • the mother or female parent of an animal • A trench made in the soil by tillage equimpent • A young male or female bovine animal under 1 year of age
Introduction of Agriculture 2021-07-03
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- Pollination of a flower or plant with pollen from another flower or plant.
- An animal kept to produce milk or beef.
- A person who owns or manages a farm.
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- A powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels,used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers.
- A person studies & experiments with the selection and growth of the plants & pastures.
- Grass that has been mown and dried, often use as sheep food.
6 Clues: A person who owns or manages a farm. • An animal kept to produce milk or beef. • Grass that has been mown and dried, often use as sheep food. • Pollination of a flower or plant with pollen from another flower or plant. • A person studies & experiments with the selection and growth of the plants & pastures. • ...
BEGINNING OF AGRICULTURE 2024-10-03
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- About 1.6 million years ago, many places around the world began to experience long periods of freezing weather
- farming, and growing of crops and the training of animals to provide food, wool, and other products. a strip of land connecting two continents
- the NEW STONE AGE
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- the MIDDLE STONE AGE
- Changing plants to make them more useful / Breeding of animals for food, hunting, and companionship
- huge stones used as monuments or as the sites for religious gatherings.
6 Clues: the NEW STONE AGE • the MIDDLE STONE AGE • huge stones used as monuments or as the sites for religious gatherings. • Changing plants to make them more useful / Breeding of animals for food, hunting, and companionship • About 1.6 million years ago, many places around the world began to experience long periods of freezing weather • ...
HIST 370 final 2017-05-02
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- Va gov. who closed schools in front Royal, Charlottesville, and Norfolk
- 20,000 dead, town and farmland destroyed, railroads demolished - most devastated stated after Civil War
- bloodiest single day of Civil was the Battle of ______
- Boynton v.VA declared bus waiting room segregation violated the ____
- VA _____got by during the Great Depression by making-do
- 1st Battle of Bull Run was a _____ victory
- former VA slaves valued right to _____
- WWI hero, Earle Davis Gregory was from ____ ____
- Battle of Old Men and Young Boys fought at ______
- Va county that closed schools for years to present desegregation
- _____ _____ gained power in VA government after Civil War
- became a boomtown due to DuPont's munitions plant
- called sec of agriculture the Hitler of American agriculture
- were key to expansion of business, agriculture, industry in late 1800s
- ______ Virginians were fired 1st, faced racial discrimination, got less relief funds
- during the Great Depression, VA ______ did not survive as well as rural areas, experience industrial layoffs, attracted drifters
- richmond 34 attended ______ ______ Univ
- battle where Lee lost 20% of men and nine generals
- Va born US President during WWI
- WWI caused population in the ____ _____ area to double
- voted to arm slaves to fight in the last days of the Civil War
- PWA workers built RH High School, State library and Alderman Library at ____
- Byrd disagreed with President ______ on relief plans
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- during great depression workers in _____ were near starvation
- industry developed in SW VA in late 1800s
- _____ ____ laws established segregation
- first female bank president in US
- under freedom of choice system a few blacks attended whites schools, but no ____ attended black schools
- after Civil War VA _______ suffered from loss of slave labor. worthless Confederate money, ransacked farmland
- 24th Amendment abolished ____ _____
- During Great Depression VA _____ turned to cow, sow and Hen method of farming
- Lee surrendered to _____
- VA experience a _____ reaction to the Great Depression
- number of white students attending P E schools when they reopened
- ______Valley was considered the breadbasket of VA
- VA and other southern states drafted the ________ _______, opposing desegregation
- during WWII there was a high demand for _____ which caused tobacco prices to soar
- led black walkout and strike at Moton High School
- VA during Reconstruction was Military District ___
- Civil rights Movement laws made discrimination ______
- most former slaves in VA became hired _______ workers
- Va military school burned during Civil War
- ____ v Board of Education said separate but equal schools were unconstitutional
- WWII ____ the Great Depression
- - where the Army of Northern Virginia surrendered
- L. Douglas ____ was the first African- American elected gov. in US
- P E County schools closed in 1959 when the Board of Supervisors _____ to fund schools
- siege of Petersburg lasted ____ days
- most famous Confederate General
49 Clues: Lee surrendered to _____ • WWII ____ the Great Depression • Va born US President during WWI • most famous Confederate General • first female bank president in US • 24th Amendment abolished ____ _____ • siege of Petersburg lasted ____ days • former VA slaves valued right to _____ • _____ ____ laws established segregation • richmond 34 attended ______ ______ Univ • ...
Ag Apps Vocab Review 1 2020-01-05
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- Raising livestock was dramatically changed in 1874 by the invention of:
- The application of science to industrial uses.
- The transmission of characteristics from an organism to its offspring through genes in reproductive cells is known as:
- Where is DNA located in the cell
- Use of modern principles and practices in animal growth and management.
- In 1878 a milking machine was invented by:
- Eastern North Carolina counties are leaders both statewide and nationally in the production of:
- DNA is an acronym for
- A speech delivered with little or no preparation.
- The official written record of a business meeting.
- Activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and the related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
- The items and sequence of activities conducted at a meeting.
- About what percent of the work force is on the farm in the United States?
- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture.
- A career experience that places a student in a business for a specific period to learn technical skills through actual work experiences.
- A person elected or appointed to take notes and prepare minutes of the meeting.
- Project conducted for wages or profit.
- Use of modern principles in growing and managing crops.
- A president, vice president, or chairperson who is designated to lead a business meeting.
- A person who teaches their career skills to students using hands-on experiences in work settings.
- A summary of a person's education, technical skills, and career experiences.
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- the cotton gin removes the cottonseef from the cotton fiver and was invented by:Barbed Wire
- What is the world's MOST important source of vegetable oil (provides the basic materials for hundreds of products)?
- A system of guidelines or rules for making group decisions in business meetings.
- The local food movement is defined in terms of geographic proximity of producer to:
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- The tractor largely replaced the mule for horsepower and was invented by:
- Raising of finfish, shellfish, and other aquatic animals under controlled conditions. Also, the management of the aquatic environment for production of plants and animals.
- Education in or understanding about agriscience.
- Application of engineering principles in agricultural settings.
- DNA is in the shape of a:
- Functioning and interacting in a society in a positive way.
- Recombinant DNA technology is also known as:
- What connects the pairs of strands that make up the double helix of DNA
- To look or act like.
- The industry that grows, manages, and harvests tress for lumber, poles, posts, pulpwood, and many other commodities is:
- A procedure for investigating problems of a scientific nature.
- Genes are comprised of:
- Tool that was invented by Cyrus McCormick in 1834 to cut grain in the field.
39 Clues: To look or act like. • DNA is an acronym for • Genes are comprised of: • DNA is in the shape of a: • Where is DNA located in the cell • Project conducted for wages or profit. • In 1878 a milking machine was invented by: • Recombinant DNA technology is also known as: • The application of science to industrial uses. • Education in or understanding about agriscience. • ...
Unit 5 2023-11-14
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- A water-efficient irrigation method that delivers water directly to the base of plants, minimizing water wastage and promoting more effective nutrient absorption.
- A form of surface mining where a strip of overlying soil and rock is removed to access the underlying mineral deposits.
- The concept describing a situation where individuals, acting in their self-interest, deplete shared resources, leading to the detriment of the common good.
- Living organisms whose genetic material has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally through mating or natural recombination, often to enhance desirable traits in crops or animals.
- Plants that live for multiple years, in contrast to annual crops that complete their life cycle in a single growing season.
- A method of creating flat areas on hilly or mountainous terrain to facilitate agriculture, reducing soil erosion and improving water retention.
- Large-scale industrial facilities where a large number of animals are raised and confined in a limited space, often associated with environmental and ethical concerns.
- An underground reservoir of water beneath the Great Plains in the United States, heavily used for irrigation and facing concerns of over-extraction and depletion.
- A type of irrigation where water is directed through furrows, or channels, between rows of crops, providing targeted water delivery.
- An approach to pest control that combines biological, cultural, physical, and chemical methods to manage pests in an environmentally and economically sustainable manner.
- A measure of the impact of an individual, community, or population on the environment, expressing the amount of natural resources required to sustain their lifestyle.
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- The rate at which a renewable resource, such as a fishery or forest, can be exploited without depleting the resource's natural capacity for regeneration.
- A method of extracting minerals or other geological materials from the Earth's surface, often involving the removal of large volumes of soil and rock.
- An irrigation technique where water is flooded over the soil surface to nourish crops, often leading to water wastage due to runoff.
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms, such as fish and shellfish, under controlled conditions for commercial purposes.
- A period of significant advancements in agriculture marked by the widespread adoption of high-yielding crop varieties, improved irrigation, and modern farming techniques during the mid-20th century.
- Farming An agricultural method involving the cutting and burning of vegetation to clear land for cultivation, a practice that can lead to soil degradation and deforestation.
- The accumulation of salts in soil, typically as a result of irrigation practices, which can harm plant growth and soil fertility.
- Farming practices that involve planting crops without plowing or tilling the soil, aiming to reduce soil erosion and improve sustainability.
- Naturally occurring rocks or minerals from which valuable substances, such as metals, can be extracted economically.
- An irrigation method that distributes water through spray nozzles, commonly used in landscaping and agriculture.
21 Clues: An irrigation method that distributes water through spray nozzles, commonly used in landscaping and agriculture. • Naturally occurring rocks or minerals from which valuable substances, such as metals, can be extracted economically. • The cultivation of aquatic organisms, such as fish and shellfish, under controlled conditions for commercial purposes. • ...
Government review crossword 2012-12-10
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- U.S. Department of
- The paper which all of the US's laws are based upon
- Food and Drug Administration
- Second level of power, includes schooling regulations
- Branch o government that carries out the laws
- Lowest level of power, include trash pickup
- Intelligence Agency
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- Branch that judges cases
- The system by which a nation, state, or community is managed
- Branch of government that makes the laws
- Food gatherers, Salvation Army and UNICEF are examples of
- Highest level of power, includes army
- FBI, IRS, FEMA are example of
13 Clues: U.S. Department of • Intelligence Agency • Branch that judges cases • Food and Drug Administration • FBI, IRS, FEMA are example of • Highest level of power, includes army • Branch of government that makes the laws • Lowest level of power, include trash pickup • Branch o government that carries out the laws • The paper which all of the US's laws are based upon • ...
China 2021-03-10
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- bigger cities are in this part of china
- founder of Buddhism
- a Chinese belief system based on Confucius
- the middle length of the tree major rivers
- ruled in china from 1943 to 1976
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- a dam on the Yangtze river
- agriculture is common in this part of china
- longest of the three major rivers
- a famous trade route in china
- A famous plateau in China
- the shortest of the three major rivers in china
- a famous traveler that traveled on the Volga river
- "The Way"
13 Clues: "The Way" • founder of Buddhism • A famous plateau in China • a dam on the Yangtze river • a famous trade route in china • ruled in china from 1943 to 1976 • longest of the three major rivers • bigger cities are in this part of china • a Chinese belief system based on Confucius • the middle length of the tree major rivers • agriculture is common in this part of china • ...
Starts with A 2021-10-09
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- A weapon with a sharp point that is shot from a bow
- Figure formed by two rays having common point
- A person who writes books and stories
- The practice of cultivating plants
- A season
- A round fruit that can be red, green or yellow.
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- World's second-largest continent
- A person who performs in movies
- A person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft
- A person who is skilled at painting or drawing
- A small insect
- Hiroshima day is on the month of
- Opposite of below
13 Clues: A season • A small insect • Opposite of below • A person who performs in movies • World's second-largest continent • Hiroshima day is on the month of • The practice of cultivating plants • A person who writes books and stories • Figure formed by two rays having common point • A person who is skilled at painting or drawing • A round fruit that can be red, green or yellow. • ...
The messo 2022-01-04
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- a something to tame animals for food
- m a well respected person that was trained to be them
- - a temple usually located in the center of the Mesopotamian city
- - A indapendantly ruled government place
- -The levels basically of jobs
- o water crops ? ask Tessa
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- a walls for a river or a stream
- m Rude people
- m it is what art use to be
- n It is a religion
- - A writing tool
- - a seeder for farming used in the Mesopotamian city
- - The most common job for peasants farming
13 Clues: m Rude people • - A writing tool • n It is a religion • o water crops ? ask Tessa • m it is what art use to be • -The levels basically of jobs • a walls for a river or a stream • a something to tame animals for food • - A indapendantly ruled government place • - The most common job for peasants farming • - a seeder for farming used in the Mesopotamian city • ...
Gods 2022-05-10
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- God of blacksmiths and volcanoes
- Goddess of wisdom, learning, arts, and industry
- Son of Jupiter and Juno; god of war
- Brother of Jupiter; god of the sea
- Goddess of agriculture, harvest, and the seasons
- God of grapes and wine production
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- King of the Gods, and god of thunder and lightning
- God of music, archery, healing, poetry, and truth
- Goddess of hunting, archery, and animals
- Sister of Jupiter; goddess of hearth and home
- Goddess of love and beauty
- God of travelers and tradesmen
- Wife of Jupiter; goddess of women and fertility
13 Clues: Goddess of love and beauty • God of travelers and tradesmen • God of blacksmiths and volcanoes • God of grapes and wine production • Brother of Jupiter; god of the sea • Son of Jupiter and Juno; god of war • Goddess of hunting, archery, and animals • Sister of Jupiter; goddess of hearth and home • Goddess of wisdom, learning, arts, and industry • ...
Hass Crossword 2021-04-09
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- goddess of weddings and marriage
- god of lightning and weather
- goddess of hunting, archery and childbirth
- god of the sea
- god of the dead
- god of fun loving god of high spirits, strong emotions and wine
- god of travel, business, weights and measures and sports
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- goddess of war and cunning wisdom
- goddess of love and beauty
- goddess of fertility and agriculture
- god of war and courage
- god of fire, volcanoes, blacksmiths and craftworkers
- god of the sun, truth, music, poetry, dance and healing
13 Clues: god of the sea • god of the dead • god of war and courage • goddess of love and beauty • god of lightning and weather • goddess of weddings and marriage • goddess of war and cunning wisdom • goddess of fertility and agriculture • goddess of hunting, archery and childbirth • god of fire, volcanoes, blacksmiths and craftworkers • ...
Colonies Review 2022-10-21
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- trade network between the Americas, Europe, and Africa.
- defeated the Incas
- enslaved Africans shipped from Africa to the Americas.
- most deadly epidemic in the Americas
- 1 of 2 countries involved in the Treaty of Tordesillas
- New World food that revolutionized Old World agriculture
- defeated the Aztecs
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- forced labor system
- served the interests of Spanish kings in the Americas
- system where Spanish settlers forced Native Americans to work on farms, ranches, and mines
- Latin American class system based on race and origins.
- 1 of 2 countries involved in the Treaty of Tordesillas
- plantations
- dominated North American colonization by 1770
14 Clues: plantations • defeated the Incas • forced labor system • defeated the Aztecs • most deadly epidemic in the Americas • dominated North American colonization by 1770 • served the interests of Spanish kings in the Americas • Latin American class system based on race and origins. • 1 of 2 countries involved in the Treaty of Tordesillas • ...
27-1 Crossword 2020-03-29
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- come from leaves of a plant
- different due to growth in field
- growing of plants and animals for use as food
- target pests such as insects
- comes from bark of Salix tree
- come from stems/roots and are tropically grown
- seeds contained in a dry fruit and not a fleshy fruit
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- grasses that contain grain
- derived from dead organic matter
- edible, dry fruits of a cereal
- underground roots/stems rich in carbohydrates
- members of pea family that bear seeds in pods
- add nutrients back into soil
13 Clues: grasses that contain grain • come from leaves of a plant • add nutrients back into soil • target pests such as insects • comes from bark of Salix tree • edible, dry fruits of a cereal • derived from dead organic matter • different due to growth in field • underground roots/stems rich in carbohydrates • members of pea family that bear seeds in pods • ...
George Washington Carver 2020-12-11
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- Carver died in the month of ( ).
- Carver was head of the Department of( ).
- George was born in the state of ( ).
- Flour, shoe dye, and candy were made from the ( ).
- ( ) made January 4 George Washington Carver day.
- Carver showed farmers how to grow other crops besides ( ).
- January 4 is George Washington ( ) Day.
- Carver made over 300 items from the ( ).
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- Carver helped ( ).
- Booker T. ( ) was the head of Tuskegee.
- A ( ) was exchanged for George after he was kidnapped.
- Tuskegee is a school in ( ).
- Carver taught at ( ) Institute.
13 Clues: Carver helped ( ). • Tuskegee is a school in ( ). • Carver taught at ( ) Institute. • Carver died in the month of ( ). • George was born in the state of ( ). • Booker T. ( ) was the head of Tuskegee. • January 4 is George Washington ( ) Day. • Carver was head of the Department of( ). • Carver made over 300 items from the ( ). • ...
Rebecca and Katherine 2024-07-27
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- What did Katherine get her bachelors in?
- What month did the couple first meet?
- Where is the honeymoon spot?
- What month did the couple start dating?
- what is Rebeccas favorite season
- what did Rebecca get her degree in?
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- Katherines maid of honour
- What is the total number of years the couple has been together
- Where did the couple have their first date?
- Rebeccas Best Man
- the total number of siblings between the couple
- Who said "I love you" first
- What is Katherines favourite season
13 Clues: Rebeccas Best Man • Katherines maid of honour • Who said "I love you" first • Where is the honeymoon spot? • what is Rebeccas favorite season • What is Katherines favourite season • what did Rebecca get her degree in? • What month did the couple first meet? • What month did the couple start dating? • What did Katherine get her bachelors in? • ...
Water systems 2023-02-10
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- gases that surrond earth
- Removing salt from water to make water drinkable
- man made way to supply plants,agriculture, and crops
- water beneath the eath's surface
- Removing harmful substances to make it suitable for consumption
- A chemical to clean water
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- Amount of heat an object can store and release
- A change in regular tempreture in a place
- microorganisms that are like germs
- A method to break down bad parts of water
- Water with harmful checmicals
- A body of underground rock
- compressed snow, rocks, or sediments
13 Clues: gases that surrond earth • A chemical to clean water • A body of underground rock • Water with harmful checmicals • water beneath the eath's surface • microorganisms that are like germs • compressed snow, rocks, or sediments • A change in regular tempreture in a place • A method to break down bad parts of water • Amount of heat an object can store and release • ...
First Peoples 2022-12-15
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- a community of people who share a common culture
- ages when many places around the world were frozen
- Era the Old Stone Age
- when plants & animals are useful to humans
- a relative who lived in the past
- Era New Stone Age
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- to divide among a group of people
- farming
- the period of time before there was writing
- huge stones used as monuments
- Revolution growing food & settling in villages
- when people move from one place to another
- bridge a strip of land connecting two continents
- handheld object modified to accomplish a task
14 Clues: farming • Era New Stone Age • Era the Old Stone Age • huge stones used as monuments • a relative who lived in the past • to divide among a group of people • when people move from one place to another • when plants & animals are useful to humans • the period of time before there was writing • handheld object modified to accomplish a task • ...
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