agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Unit 1 2018-11-04
Across
- Austausch
- Hungersnot
- vorkommen
- Herkunft
- bestellen
- erstaunlicherweise
- Kampf
- verbreitet
- Quelle
- Vielfalt
- verursachen
- Geschmack
- Ballaststoffe
- Fachmann
- identifizieren
- Gewohnheit
- respektieren
Down
- senken
- Stück
- Grünzeug
- Mensch
- Umwelt
- Minderheit
- gegenüber
- spezielle/r/s
- Landwirtschaft
- entfernen
- ernähren
- sicher
- Ergebnis
- liefern
- wachsen
- erschreckend
- Fähigkeit
- Aufgabe
35 Clues: Stück • Kampf • senken • Mensch • Umwelt • Quelle • sicher • liefern • wachsen • Aufgabe • Grünzeug • Herkunft • ernähren • Vielfalt • Ergebnis • Fachmann • Austausch • gegenüber • vorkommen • bestellen • entfernen • Geschmack • Fähigkeit • Minderheit • Hungersnot • verbreitet • Gewohnheit • verursachen • erschreckend • respektieren • spezielle/r/s • Ballaststoffe • Landwirtschaft • identifizieren • erstaunlicherweise
Cities: Solve the crossword 2024-05-06
Across
- iidne
- põlisrahvad
- lagunenud
- toidu ülejääk
- tulenema
- rahutu
- jäänused
- maaliline
- elujõuline
- laiendatud
- kaasaegne
- areas maapiirkond
- mahajäetud
- asustatud
- asula
Down
- rikkumata
- võluv
- põllumajandus
- vallutatud
- reostatud
- lõhnav
- kindlus
- kindlustatud
- jõukas
- kõle
- askeldav, sagiv
- päritolu
- tihedalt
- rahvast täis
- lummav
- rändajad
- palverännak
- sünge
- tuim
34 Clues: kõle • tuim • võluv • iidne • sünge • asula • lõhnav • jõukas • rahutu • lummav • kindlus • tulenema • päritolu • jäänused • tihedalt • rändajad • rikkumata • lagunenud • reostatud • maaliline • kaasaegne • asustatud • vallutatud • elujõuline • laiendatud • mahajäetud • põlisrahvad • palverännak • kindlustatud • rahvast täis • põllumajandus • toidu ülejääk • askeldav, sagiv • areas maapiirkond
The environment - deforestation & endangered species 2024-10-09
Across
- Waldraubbau, Entwaldung
- Verschmutzung
- übermäßig, zu viel
- Bedrohung
- Siedlung
- Lebensraum
- Erhaltung, Schutz
- Problem, Thema
- regulieren
- Landwirtschaft
- Spezies, Tier-/Pflanzenarten
- Pfand
Down
- Anbau
- entscheidende Rolle (2 words)
- Klima
- Zerstörung
- umweltfreundlich
- sich ausbreiten
- Mangel
- Aussterben
- synonym for 'waste'/'rubbish'
- vom Aussterben bedroht
- verschwenden
- unterschiedlich, vielfältig
- Erde, Boden
- Brennstoff
- übersteigen
- Ressourcen
28 Clues: Anbau • Klima • Pfand • Mangel • Siedlung • Bedrohung • Zerstörung • Aussterben • Lebensraum • Brennstoff • regulieren • Ressourcen • Erde, Boden • übersteigen • verschwenden • Verschmutzung • Problem, Thema • Landwirtschaft • sich ausbreiten • umweltfreundlich • Erhaltung, Schutz • übermäßig, zu viel • vom Aussterben bedroht • Waldraubbau, Entwaldung • unterschiedlich, vielfältig • Spezies, Tier-/Pflanzenarten • ...
Magnus Chase and the Summer Sword 2016-11-15
17 Clues: elf • dwarf • fire giant • Son of Frey • human world • god of evil • Norse heaven • hotel manager • sister of Frey • god of thunder • Sword of Summer • exiled Valkyrie • cousin of Magnus • heart of Midgard • god of agriculture • captain of valkyries • god of the honored dead
U.S. History Puzzle 2023-04-14
Across
- Immigrant group who built railroads in western territories
- Physical characteristic of land that allowed Southern states to make commercial agriculture as their main economic activity
- Supreme Court’s power to review laws to check if they are constitutional
- Reason why Mormons agreed to leave and relocate to Utah in the 19th century
- Crop that became a reason for the widespread of slavery in the Southern states
- Union victory at this battle gave the Union control of the Mississippi river and divided the Confederacy into 2
- Type of climate that allowed Southern colonies to make commercial agriculture as their main economic activity
- This is how George Washington dealt with Whiskey Rebellion to establish the authority of the national government
- A change to the U.S. Constitution that makes the U.S. Constitution a living document that can be changed over time
- Immigrant group who built the Erie Canal
- Primary reason for the Chinese immigrants to come to United States in early 1850s
Down
- The type of assembly Virginia House of Burgesses was
- Group of people who persuaded states to ratify the U. S. Constitution
- City the Erie Canal played a key role in development
- Section of the country where most immigrants came to work in industry
- Section of the country where people focused on agriculture and mining
- Reasons for expansion of democracy to more population during the Age of Jackson
- River Thomas Jefferson wanted to acquire as a water route to support trade when he approved the negotiations that led to the Louisiana Purchase
18 Clues: Immigrant group who built the Erie Canal • The type of assembly Virginia House of Burgesses was • City the Erie Canal played a key role in development • Immigrant group who built railroads in western territories • Group of people who persuaded states to ratify the U. S. Constitution • Section of the country where most immigrants came to work in industry • ...
FFA Crossword 2022-11-21
Across
- sun- Represents the president
- - represents the advisor
- President - Is represented by a plow. Directs over meeting in the absence of the president and assists the president at all times.
- - outlines the organization's values and beliefs regarding the industry of agriculture, FFA membership, and citizenship and patriotism
- - Is represented by the rising sun. Leads all meetings and directs the work of the organization.
- - the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Systems - contributes to the production, processing, marketing, distribution, financing and development of agricultural commodities, plant and animal products, and other natural resources
- Resources Systems - occupations that develop, use, maintain, manage, and analyze natural resources
Down
- Service Systems - involved with recycling, water and air pollution control, waste disposal and public health issues
- - Is represented by the ear of corn. Keeps a record of all meetings.
- - A national organization that covers the USA focused on developing the future of Agriculture.
- - Is represented by the emblem of washington. Keeps record of all income and expenses of the organization.
- Systems - occupations related to the raising and caring of animals and developing more efficient ways of producing and processing meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products
- - represents the vice president
14 Clues: - represents the advisor • sun- Represents the president • - represents the vice president • - Is represented by the ear of corn. Keeps a record of all meetings. • - A national organization that covers the USA focused on developing the future of Agriculture. • - Is represented by the rising sun. Leads all meetings and directs the work of the organization. • ...
What is Agriculture? 2020-08-06
Across
- Refers to commercial firms that have developed from agriculture
- The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture
- The study of living things
- Resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves.
Down
- Deals with elements and simple substances
- The activities related to the production of plants, animals and related processes.
- the application of one or more of the basic sciences for practical (real life) purposes.
7 Clues: The study of living things • Deals with elements and simple substances • Refers to commercial firms that have developed from agriculture • Resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves. • The application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture • ...
Uganda 2022-01-11
15 Clues: location • skin color • capital city • biggest lake • popular animal • biggest religion • official language • neighbour country • wmost famous food • most popular sport • largest land mammal • most spoken language • ugandas main industry • second official language • most popular style of music
The solitary reaper 2023-07-03
13 Clues: sad • alone • a boy • cutting • a valley • exciting • sad tune • riding a horse • to hold someone • sounding very sad • everlasting memory • filled upto the top • tool used for agriculture
Gnanesh P.'s Crossword 2016-12-05
Across
- Their _____________ help their government and state
- These come from the earth and can be used again and again
- The government said that they will put _________
- My state was __________ goods and resources from other countries
- A mix of agriculture and lots of manufacturing
- These come from the earth but have limited amount of it
- Petroleum and diesel come from the earth
Down
- The president is think of building ________________ for the state
- They were ____________ goods and resources to other countries
- Where agriculture and manufacturing are limited
- The government had a ___________
- It decides the rules for what goods and services to produce
- The desert has ________ of resources for people who live there to use
13 Clues: The government had a ___________ • Petroleum and diesel come from the earth • A mix of agriculture and lots of manufacturing • Where agriculture and manufacturing are limited • The government said that they will put _________ • Their _____________ help their government and state • These come from the earth but have limited amount of it • ...
Reviewing The Blue & Gold 2016-08-23
Across
- Document recording all FFA member's beliefs
- ____ farmers of america was established in 1935 for African American male ag students
- The act that pushed for the establishment of Agriculture courses' funding
- Symbol of unity
- The FFA colors are _________ blue and corn gold
- symbol of freedom
Down
- This agricultural group became the model for FFA in 1925
- The first degree earned by an active FFA member through FFA
- Wrote the FFA Creed which was adopted in 1930
- An agriculture project monitored to enhance one's learning and experience in FFA
- Each FFA chapter is required to have ___ officers
- ______ dress, the outfit worn during official FFA events.
- Symbol of labor and tillage of the soil
13 Clues: Symbol of unity • symbol of freedom • Symbol of labor and tillage of the soil • Document recording all FFA member's beliefs • Wrote the FFA Creed which was adopted in 1930 • The FFA colors are _________ blue and corn gold • Each FFA chapter is required to have ___ officers • This agricultural group became the model for FFA in 1925 • ...
Greek-Roman Gods 2025-03-25
15 Clues: Mars • Zeus • Juno • Hades • Vesta • Diana • Vulcan • Bacchus • God of the sea • Goddess of wisdom • God of music & light • God of time, AKA Cronus • God of travel & messages • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of harvest & agriculture
BAMS 2021-01-31
13 Clues: GOLD JO • BUS ROSA • BROOKLYN • CHAMPS MJ • BULLS MJ • JR M BBALL • MLK SPEECH • NEW USES GWC • SLAVERY FD HT • RAILROAD FD HT • EVENT OLYMPICS • ROSA AND MARTIN • GWC AGRICULTURE
The solitary reaper 2023-07-03
13 Clues: sad • alone • a boy • cutting • a valley • exciting • sad tune • riding a horse • to hold someone • sounding very sad • everlasting memory • filled upto the top • tool used for agriculture
Latin America Cultural and Physical Geography Terms 2023-03-20
Across
- a musical genre from the Caribbean that combines African and European traditions
- South American country whose primary language is Portuguese
- a person of mixed Spanish and Indigenous ancestry
- Indigenous civilization in South America in the Andes
- a large farm or estate in Latin America
- These are factories located mostly in Northern Mexico.
- Temperate grasslands in Argentina and Uruguay
- An important site in Guatemala with Mayan pyramids
- These are tropical grasslands in Venezuela.
Down
- This type of agriculture involves one or two cash crops for sale
- the dominant form of Christianity in Latin America
- This type of agriculture means growing food to feed your family, not for sale.
- Cowboy from the Pampas in Argentina and Uruguay
- a Brazilian dance with African influences
- this means an area of extreme poverty in or near a city
- This was the indigenous civilization that dominated Mexico
- These are factors like good jobs, education, and religious freedom
- These are factors like drought, war, or poverty
18 Clues: a large farm or estate in Latin America • a Brazilian dance with African influences • These are tropical grasslands in Venezuela. • Temperate grasslands in Argentina and Uruguay • Cowboy from the Pampas in Argentina and Uruguay • These are factors like drought, war, or poverty • a person of mixed Spanish and Indigenous ancestry • ...
Ancient African Kingdom: Axum 2023-04-10
Across
- This religion reached Aksum due to the forceful removal of the Jewish people
- Traded metal and other goal objects
- Began minting this in the late 3rd century
- Aksum is one of these to the Greek and Roman worlds
- Aksum is located in the northern region of this modern-day country and Eritrea
- Considered this type of civilization
- Arguably as advanced as these societies
- This type of change is what historians agree may have greatly contributed to the end of Aksum.
- Shows the extent of this type of trade during this time.
Down
- This is the name of Africa's only indigenous written script
- Discovered this independently around 3000 BCE in West Africa
- Farmed wheat, barley, and this other grain
- Converted to this religion between 325 and 328 CE
- Military conquests failed and led to this type of loss
- Benefited from a major transformation of this trading system
- Achievements in agriculture allowed this to grow
- This civilization located adjacent to the Sahara flourished
- The empire's capital
18 Clues: The empire's capital • Traded metal and other goal objects • Considered this type of civilization • Arguably as advanced as these societies • Farmed wheat, barley, and this other grain • Began minting this in the late 3rd century • Achievements in agriculture allowed this to grow • Converted to this religion between 325 and 328 CE • ...
Medina SWCD 2024-10-25
Across
- Medina limits
- County legislators
- Dirt (don't call it dirt)
- Rain container
- Protection of resources
- Precipitation, snow melt
- Grower of agriculture
Down
- Winter plantings
- Waterside planting
- Biological variety
- Flower visitors
- Single crop/plant
- Non-native spreader
- Drainage basin
- Creek
- Soil Water Conservation District
16 Clues: Creek • Medina limits • Rain container • Drainage basin • Flower visitors • Winter plantings • Single crop/plant • Waterside planting • Biological variety • County legislators • Non-native spreader • Grower of agriculture • Protection of resources • Precipitation, snow melt • Dirt (don't call it dirt) • Soil Water Conservation District
4th hour agriculture in the north 2018-04-24
Across
- allowed goods to be transported more efficiently
- what allowed famers to work more with cash crops
- what decade started agriculture in the Midwest and the north
- farming is a big part of
- what caused farming to become a big deal in the Midwest
Down
- who came up with the steel tipped plow
- a north east region where their wasn’t much farming
- had states such as Indiana,Illinois,and Ohio
- who inventented the mechanical reaper
- good farming conditions
10 Clues: good farming conditions • farming is a big part of • who inventented the mechanical reaper • who came up with the steel tipped plow • had states such as Indiana,Illinois,and Ohio • allowed goods to be transported more efficiently • what allowed famers to work more with cash crops • a north east region where their wasn’t much farming • ...
New stone age old stone age cross word puzzle 2023-11-30
Across
- in the NSA they _____ animals
- the exchange of goods between others
- what did people in the OSA do to get food
- in the OSA people lived in small ____ of 20-50 people
- in the OSA they ________ animals
Down
- The New Idea that changed life in the NSA _______
- during the ______ they moved place to place
- A culture with learning government,and system of religion,
- agriculture led to a ______ amount of food
- most common technology in the OSA and NSA _________
10 Clues: in the NSA they _____ animals • in the OSA they ________ animals • the exchange of goods between others • what did people in the OSA do to get food • agriculture led to a ______ amount of food • during the ______ they moved place to place • The New Idea that changed life in the NSA _______ • most common technology in the OSA and NSA _________ • ...
Green Terms Crossword: Eco-Friendly Wordplay! 2023-11-03
Across
- A universal environmental rule: ____ ____ Litter
- Capable of being broken down by natural processes
- An international organization promoting responsible forestry ____________ council
- Government agency responsible for food and agriculture: United States Department of __________
Down
- A certification for environmentally-friendly products: _______
- A regulatory order for fruit-based products ___________ order
- One who is in the food industry and is registered: _______ Operator
- Initiative for promoting organic farming in India: _______ Bharat
- A government program for providing comprehensive nutrition
- Capable of being converted into compost
10 Clues: Capable of being converted into compost • A universal environmental rule: ____ ____ Litter • Capable of being broken down by natural processes • A government program for providing comprehensive nutrition • A regulatory order for fruit-based products ___________ order • A certification for environmentally-friendly products: _______ • ...
Industrial Revolution 2017-03-28
Across
- a creation of something for the first time to solve a problem or fulfill a need
- factory
- making many things at one time
- Fulton's invention that helped move goods and people up and down rivers
- a main route for settlers heading to the midwest
- making goods or products
- farming
- allowed mass production of cotton in the early 1800s
- used the assembly line to make affordable cars quickly
Down
- when a society goes from farming and agriculture to factories and machines
- manmade waterway that allowed faster transport of goods
- created the spinning machine and brought some of the first factory systems to America
- how a society makes and spends money
13 Clues: factory • farming • making goods or products • making many things at one time • how a society makes and spends money • a main route for settlers heading to the midwest • allowed mass production of cotton in the early 1800s • used the assembly line to make affordable cars quickly • manmade waterway that allowed faster transport of goods • ...
Taylor H 2016-12-07
Across
- When a country is in need for agriculture
- These things might run out if we use them alot.
- _____is when you can trade among different countries
- Tax gets put on items because of
- Examples of these are coal, oil, wood
Down
- A country that created a new business
- When you rely on other countries is called____
- Items that come into a country is called
- Items leave the country is called
- Country with an economy that has a mix of agriculture
- This way sets up rules for our society
- I can use these all I want because they never run out
- The limit on how many items that go arounds to different countries.
13 Clues: Tax gets put on items because of • Items leave the country is called • A country that created a new business • Examples of these are coal, oil, wood • This way sets up rules for our society • Items that come into a country is called • When a country is in need for agriculture • When you rely on other countries is called____ • ...
Examen 4èmes décembre 2022 2022-11-20
Across
- Ligne imaginaire rejoignant les 2 pôles terrestres.
- Je suis la distance angulaire la plus courte entre l'équateur et un point donné.
- Je suis une agriculture qui entraîne un risque élevé de maladies culturales.
- Je suis le climat trouvé au nord et au sud près des pôles.
- Je suis le déplacement d'une masse d'air à la surface du sol entre 2 points qui connaissent des différences de pression atmosphérique.
Down
- Vaste étendue d'eau salée qui couvre une grande partie de la surface du globe.
- Je suis l'indice permettant de mettre en évidence l'état de faim dans différents pays du monde.
- Je suis l'étude du temps qu'il fait ou fera dans un avenir proche.
- Je suis une agriculture dont la production est essentiellement produite à la campagne.
- Je suis une agriculture opposée aux agricultures commerciales ou industrielles.
10 Clues: Ligne imaginaire rejoignant les 2 pôles terrestres. • Je suis le climat trouvé au nord et au sud près des pôles. • Je suis l'étude du temps qu'il fait ou fera dans un avenir proche. • Je suis une agriculture qui entraîne un risque élevé de maladies culturales. • Vaste étendue d'eau salée qui couvre une grande partie de la surface du globe. • ...
jamestown 2023-11-20
FFA crossword 2025-09-26
Agriculture and Food Systems Crossword 2025-11-20
Across
- Crops that are Grown for Commercial Use
- Clearing Forests to use Resources for Their Own Benefits
- A Local Program that helps conserve farmland by ensuring that it’s used for agriculture purposes only.
- The science of creating a proper functioning food supply
- Jayda's Dog's Name
- The accumulation of the life cycle of food
Down
- A significant cash crop
- A practice that grows trees and scrubs into farmland
- Substances that are used to kill, repel, or control pests
- Ghadeer and Gianna's favorite teacher
- Plants that are Grown as Food
11 Clues: Jayda's Dog's Name • A significant cash crop • Plants that are Grown as Food • Ghadeer and Gianna's favorite teacher • Crops that are Grown for Commercial Use • The accumulation of the life cycle of food • A practice that grows trees and scrubs into farmland • Clearing Forests to use Resources for Their Own Benefits • ...
Green Revolution 2022-06-24
Across
- consistent access to safe and nutritious food
- tropical grass
- adoption of agriculture
- chemicals used to enhance soil nutrients
- received nobel peace prize in 1970 for his work on wheat varieties later coined the green revolution
Down
- ending peasant practices and the start up of market rationality in agriculture
- great for nitrogen fixation
- intervention to change an organism for human benefit
- the "cousin" of wheat
- in the sunflower family and survives in hot and dry conditions
10 Clues: tropical grass • the "cousin" of wheat • adoption of agriculture • great for nitrogen fixation • chemicals used to enhance soil nutrients • consistent access to safe and nutritious food • intervention to change an organism for human benefit • in the sunflower family and survives in hot and dry conditions • ...
Examen 4èmes décembre 2022 2022-11-20
Across
- Ligne imaginaire rejoignant les 2 pôles terrestres.
- Je suis la distance angulaire la plus courte entre l'équateur et un point donné.
- Je suis une agriculture qui entraîne un risque élevé de maladies culturales.
- Je suis le climat trouvé au nord et au sud près des pôles.
- Je suis le déplacement d'une masse d'air à la surface du sol entre 2 points qui connaissent des différences de pression atmosphérique.
Down
- Vaste étendue d'eau salée qui couvre une grande partie de la surface du globe.
- Je suis l'indice permettant de mettre en évidence l'état de faim dans différents pays du monde.
- Je suis l'étude du temps qu'il fait ou fera dans un avenir proche.
- Je suis une agriculture dont la production est essentiellement produite à la campagne.
- Je suis une agriculture opposée aux agricultures commerciales ou industrielles.
10 Clues: Ligne imaginaire rejoignant les 2 pôles terrestres. • Je suis le climat trouvé au nord et au sud près des pôles. • Je suis l'étude du temps qu'il fait ou fera dans un avenir proche. • Je suis une agriculture qui entraîne un risque élevé de maladies culturales. • Vaste étendue d'eau salée qui couvre une grande partie de la surface du globe. • ...
Agriculture D.B 2022-01-19
Across
- is dead plants and animals which are in a state of continous decomposition.
- large pores
- the ability of soil to allow air and water to pass through it
Down
- how particles are arranged in soil
- very small particles
- is needed for plant growth and for the soil organism
- formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms
7 Clues: large pores • very small particles • how particles are arranged in soil • is needed for plant growth and for the soil organism • the ability of soil to allow air and water to pass through it • is dead plants and animals which are in a state of continous decomposition. • formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms
Animal Agriculture 2022-04-28
7 Clues: poultry • A baby cow • bucks or billy? • What does our milk come from? • An animal that hops ad can produce • An animal that produces pork and bacon? • A animal that produces clothing material?
Vocabulary for geographical topics 2020-06-07
37 Clues: lake • west • flow • pond • east • shore • crops • north • power • south • cliff • river • sandy • native • inland • valley • govern • follow • abolish • consist • dessert • declare • stretch • climate • explore • industry • ancestor • mountain • discover • juducial • political • executive • government • inhabitant • legislative • agriculture • independent
Vocabulary 2021-04-08
36 Clues: non • rex • quod • cara • erat • arae • terra • saepe • vicis • parvus • bellum • hastam • quoque • semper • regina • multas • magnus • bestias • flammae • gladium • benigna • habebat • superba • Oceanus • oppidis • feminae • timebant • dea foci • ardebant • habitabat • sapientia • navigabant • agricultura • tempestates • ora maritima • regina deorum
4 the food fight 2023-04-28
Across
- rikkaruohomyrkyt
- rehevöityminen
- lanta
- nälänhätä
- elintarvikkeet
- maaperä
- karja
- sato
- kasvissyönti
- ylilaiduntaminen
- säilöntäaine
- liivate
- keinokastelu
- maitotuote
- teollistuminen
- väriaine
- kasvipohjainen
Down
- tuhohyönteisten torjunta-aineet
- siipikarja, linnunliha
- teollinen
- maatalous
- viljely
- rikkaruoho
- maalais-, maaseutu-
- kauppias
- porsaanliha
- veganismi
- viljelykelpoinen
- lannoite
- ylikansoittuminen
- tuholainen
- rehu
- maataloustuotteet
- lisäaine
34 Clues: sato • rehu • lanta • karja • maaperä • viljely • liivate • kauppias • lannoite • lisäaine • väriaine • teollinen • nälänhätä • maatalous • veganismi • rikkaruoho • tuholainen • maitotuote • porsaanliha • kasvissyönti • säilöntäaine • keinokastelu • rehevöityminen • elintarvikkeet • teollistuminen • kasvipohjainen • rikkaruohomyrkyt • ylilaiduntaminen • viljelykelpoinen • ylikansoittuminen • maataloustuotteet • maalais-, maaseutu- • ...
11/3 Makahiki 2023-11-01
Across
- the akua of makahiki season represented by heavy rain, thunder, and agriculture
- peace, quiet, safety
- year;an ancient 4 month festival
- wind
- lightning
- coconut
- Season
- fun, to have a good time
- play, sport, game
- run, sail, ride
- taboo; forbidden
Down
- rest
- food
- help
- rainbow
- rain
- thunder
- to share equally
- cloud
- pig
- gather, harvest
21 Clues: pig • rest • food • help • wind • rain • cloud • Season • rainbow • coconut • thunder • lightning • gather, harvest • run, sail, ride • to share equally • taboo; forbidden • play, sport, game • peace, quiet, safety • fun, to have a good time • year;an ancient 4 month festival • the akua of makahiki season represented by heavy rain, thunder, and agriculture
36 2024-08-12
Across
- Light source
- Preservation method
- Early engineering
- Preservation process
- Monumental pillars
- Egyptian writing
- Proto-chemistry
- Carving material
- Sailing ships
- Water storage
- Fabric colors
- Leather making
Down
- Roman waterway
- Early farming
- Wall painting
- Fabric stitching
- Map making
- Tomb structures
- Woodworking craft
- Joint technique
- Ceramic ovens
- Hair tools
- Early science
- Coin production
- Early artillery
25 Clues: Map making • Hair tools • Light source • Early farming • Wall painting • Ceramic ovens • Early science • Sailing ships • Water storage • Fabric colors • Roman waterway • Leather making • Tomb structures • Joint technique • Proto-chemistry • Coin production • Early artillery • Fabric stitching • Egyptian writing • Carving material • Early engineering • Woodworking craft • Monumental pillars • Preservation method • ...
T5 WORDLIST PYP2 MARCH 2025 2025-03-03
Across
- Big busy places
- Nature care
- Small, saves space
- Country regions
- Daily living style
- Countryside farms
- Natural land views
- Groups living together
- Tall rocky lands
- Key place parts
- Farming crops/animals
Down
- Daily sky conditions
- Money and jobs
- Earth’s land parts
- Near the sea
- Village/town area
- Person’s job
- Dry, sandy land
- Specific place
- Busy city areas
20 Clues: Nature care • Near the sea • Person’s job • Money and jobs • Specific place • Big busy places • Country regions • Dry, sandy land • Key place parts • Busy city areas • Tall rocky lands • Village/town area • Countryside farms • Earth’s land parts • Small, saves space • Daily living style • Natural land views • Daily sky conditions • Farming crops/animals • Groups living together
Geografia in francese 2025-12-16
Across
- → plage
- → lac
- → travail
- → plaine
- → fleuve / rivière
- → cuisine
- → mer
- → neige
- → chaud
- → agriculture
- → frontière
- → ouest
- → soleil
- (villaggio) → village
- → industrie
- → vallée
- → marché
- → tradition
Down
- tipici → plats typiques
- → population
- → climat
- → capitale
- → sud
- → pays
- → froid
- → région
- → nord
- → côte
- → colline
- → pluie
- → est
- → ville
- → montagne
- → fête
- → habitants
- → tourisme
- → doux
37 Clues: → lac • → sud • → mer • → est • → pays • → nord • → côte • → fête • → doux • → plage • → froid • → neige • → chaud • → pluie • → ouest • → ville • → climat • → plaine • → région • → soleil • → vallée • → marché • → travail • → cuisine • → colline • → capitale • → montagne • → tourisme • → frontière • → industrie • → habitants • → tradition • → population • → agriculture • → fleuve / rivière • (villaggio) → village • tipici → plats typiques
Chapter 2-3 2023-02-25
Across
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- number of people per square mile of land area
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
Down
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
15 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • ...
Put Your FFA Knowledge to the Test! 2013-06-06
Across
- "Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve" is the FFA ______.
- Who wrote the FFA Creed?
- Where will National Convention be held in 2013?
- In which city is the National FFA Center located?
- What material is the FFA jacket made of?
- How many medals may be worn on an FFA jacket?
- Who is the VA Commissioner of Agriculture?
- Symbolizes the station of the President.
- The first chartered FFA chapter.
Down
- Henry ______ is considered the "father of FFA."
- What is the largest industry in Virginia?
- Represents labor and tillage of the soil:
- In 1969 FFA membership opened to _______ students.
- How much did the first FFA dues cost?
- If the males are supposed to wear the official FFA tie with their official dress, what are the females supposed to wear around their neck?
- What is the highest FFA degree members can receive?
16 Clues: Who wrote the FFA Creed? • The first chartered FFA chapter. • How much did the first FFA dues cost? • What material is the FFA jacket made of? • Symbolizes the station of the President. • What is the largest industry in Virginia? • Represents labor and tillage of the soil: • Who is the VA Commissioner of Agriculture? • How many medals may be worn on an FFA jacket? • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-19
Across
- advanced mesoamerican warrior society with successful agriculture
- conquered the Incas
- peacefull and tolerant religion
- cash crop brought to Jamestown by John Rolfe
Down
- Portugese king that established navigation schools
- corn that revolutionized agriculture in mesoamerica
- Cash crop grown on plantations in the south
- the first of the three G's
8 Clues: conquered the Incas • the first of the three G's • peacefull and tolerant religion • Cash crop grown on plantations in the south • cash crop brought to Jamestown by John Rolfe • Portugese king that established navigation schools • corn that revolutionized agriculture in mesoamerica • advanced mesoamerican warrior society with successful agriculture
Thirteen Colony Vocabulary 2017-11-17
Across
- It was a cash crop
- An agriculture crop which is grown for sale for profit
- The nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features
- A group of businesses that produce certain goods or services
- It was founded to protect puritans
- A group of people from one country that settle in a different land
- The production of crops,livestock,or poultry
- It was founded to provide a place for poor people to avoid being jailed
- A variety of people
- A large farm on which crops are grown by free workers or slaves who live on the land
- Were mistreated in England
Down
- Name given to the Government and people of Great Britain
- There were many mosquitoes that spread disease's
- The wealth and resources in a country or a region
- They wanted to purify or simplify the church of England
- The system by which a nation, state, or community is governed
- Crops grown for survival
- Crops you need for brad and everyday things
- Rule by the people
- The act of forcing someone else to do work for no pay
20 Clues: It was a cash crop • Rule by the people • A variety of people • Crops grown for survival • Were mistreated in England • It was founded to protect puritans • Crops you need for brad and everyday things • The production of crops,livestock,or poultry • There were many mosquitoes that spread disease's • The wealth and resources in a country or a region • ...
Kaden Walsh: Ag Crossword 2022-09-20
Across
- genetically modified vegetable put on the market in 2016
- examining the outcome
- science that studies non-living systems
- an organism that has been altered by genetic engineering techniques.
- The deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism
- genetically modified plant put on the market in 2006
- genetically modified vegetable put on the market in 1995
- the science and art that includes the cultivation of soil for the growing of crops, and the rearing of animals to provide food, fiber, and other products for consumer use.
- talk about the findings and knowledge gained
- genetically modified plant put on the market in 1999
- predicting the outcomes of an action
- Speed, time, weight, inches
Down
- Testing the hypothesis
- The process of intentionally making a copy of a gene
- The application of scientific principals and new technologies to agriculture
- Farming without the use of synthetic pesticides, artificial growth hormones, or antibiotics
- Are GMOs safe?
- genetically modified fruit put on the market in 1997
- Constantly taking in people, places and things
- the study of living organisms and life processes.
20 Clues: Are GMOs safe? • examining the outcome • Testing the hypothesis • Speed, time, weight, inches • predicting the outcomes of an action • science that studies non-living systems • talk about the findings and knowledge gained • Constantly taking in people, places and things • the study of living organisms and life processes. • The process of intentionally making a copy of a gene • ...
Making A Living 2019-10-08
Across
- percentage of people in primary activitiesin rural areas
- the worker is the owner of the resources
- the worker gets salary
- farmers who have 1hectare to 2.5 hectare land
- people in this activity provide services
- percent of people in landless agriculture in rural areas
- people in this activity provide food and raw materials
- this is a trade or a job that is followed to earn money.
- people on this activity provide finished goods
- education,parks etc.. led to __________factor
Down
- The group of farmers who holds land between 2.5 hectare to 5 hectare
- The type of employment in which the worker is employed only for very short period of time. _____________________ .
- farmers who have more than 5 hectare land
- this is the situation of actively looking for employment but not being currently employed.
- Is a type of agriculture in which crops grown are consumed by the farmer and his family.
- farmers without land and work in others land
- percent of people living in rural areas
- difficulties led to _________factor
- percent people in urban areas
- people who get basic needs instead of cash
20 Clues: the worker gets salary • percent people in urban areas • difficulties led to _________factor • percent of people living in rural areas • the worker is the owner of the resources • people in this activity provide services • farmers who have more than 5 hectare land • people who get basic needs instead of cash • farmers without land and work in others land • ...
Southern Colonies 2023-01-26
Across
- ____ was the motivation for settlement
- James Oglethorpe wanted Georgia to be a place for ____.
- The colonies _____ included fertile soil,hilly, coastal plains, forests, rivers, and swamps.
- Maryland was founded to be a place for ______.
- was the first colony founded in 1655 of the New World.
- Warm climate brought ______
- The main ______ in the Southern colonies where often Babtits and Anglican
- ______ was the main city in South Carolina, it was also ran by a royal government
- The industry of the southern colonies is ___
- colonist came from Englan,d poor and wanted to be _____.
- The colonies ______ cotton, tobaco, rice indigo, lumber, and farm products
- spread disease but survivable
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- _____ selected the government and other officalis in the colony
- After the colonists disappeared in North Carolina the colony was given the nae of, "______"
- In 1607 the colony _____ was founded.
- The Southern colonies had _____ for agriculture.
- Virginia was founded by _____ in 1606
- the colony Georgia was founded by ___
- Southern colonies resources included ______ soil.
- The warm climate all year round made _____ easy to grow all year round.
20 Clues: Warm climate brought ______ • spread disease but survivable • In 1607 the colony _____ was founded. • Virginia was founded by _____ in 1606 • the colony Georgia was founded by ___ • ____ was the motivation for settlement • The industry of the southern colonies is ___ • Maryland was founded to be a place for ______. • The Southern colonies had _____ for agriculture. • ...
BIOL2553 Final Exam 2025 2024-12-19
Across
- Part of the flower that forms fruit wall
- Addition of Sulphur to tires
- Fortified wine
- Seed to see in two years
- Rye-based poisoning that involves fungi
- Higher in lightly roasted coffee beans
- Cultivation of Plants
- Germinating of grain for alcohol production
- Seed to seed in one year
- Distilled Alcohol
- Process used in dating history of modern agriculture
- Fruit projection from seed that facilitates dispersal
- Fermented alcohol from cacti
Down
- Cotton seed extract used in male contraceptives
- Group of Extracts used in perfume production
- Fatty Acid that produces fishy smell
- Fungal Infection of lungs from dung
- Process to clarify extracted oils
- Fungi that break down dead plant material
- Becomes seed after fertilization
- Process to make oils cold tolerant
- Nut that is actually a legume
- Essential Fatty Acid
- Specialized fruit of grain crops
- Process of germinating grain for use in alcohol production
- Chocolate substitute from a legume
- One of the most expensive spices
- Fermented Alcohol
- Presumed ancestor of modern day corn
- Process of producing plants with new genetic combinations
30 Clues: Fortified wine • Fermented Alcohol • Distilled Alcohol • Essential Fatty Acid • Cultivation of Plants • Seed to see in two years • Seed to seed in one year • Addition of Sulphur to tires • Fermented alcohol from cacti • Nut that is actually a legume • Becomes seed after fertilization • Specialized fruit of grain crops • One of the most expensive spices • ...
Biomes 2025-06-19
Across
- Farming method on hills to reduce erosion.
- Protected area to conserve natural environment and wildlife.
- Tasmanian town affected by environmental damage from mining.
- Wearing away of soil due to lack of vegetation.
- How animals and plants adjust to survive in a biome.
- Different kinds of plants or animals living in an area.
- Cold forest biome also called boreal forest.
- Biome home to many trees and animals under threat from human activity.
- Major cause of deforestation in Malaysia and Indonesia.
Down
- Extraction of resources often causes pollution and deforestation.
- Climate type of deciduous forests with four seasons.
- Efforts to protect and restore natural environments.
- Sites of outstanding universal value protected for future generations.
- Caused by sulphur dioxide emissions from smelting processes.
- Redirecting water for agriculture affects river flow.
- The variety of life in an ecosystem.
- The clearing of trees often for agriculture or development.
- Layer of rainforest where most animals live.
- Soil problem caused by irrigation; buildup of salts.
- Biome found near the equator hot and humid all year.
20 Clues: The variety of life in an ecosystem. • Farming method on hills to reduce erosion. • Layer of rainforest where most animals live. • Cold forest biome also called boreal forest. • Wearing away of soil due to lack of vegetation. • Climate type of deciduous forests with four seasons. • Efforts to protect and restore natural environments. • ...
Homework 2022-10-23
Vocabulaire des autochtones 2024-09-21
15 Clues: riche • à côté • coupaient • nécessité • nourriture • Échangeaient • région du Canada • peuple autochtone • Premières nations • peuple autochtone • peuple autochtone • chaussures autochtones • Activité des premières nations • Activité des premières nations • animal chassé par les autochtones
Philippines 2023-04-28
12 Clues: Capital • Religon • Language • Continent • Largest City • Island Group • Located Nearby • Largest Island • Nearby Philippines • Important industry • most popular sport • Second Largest Island
5/6s Crossword W10 2022-12-04
14 Clues: flies • space • flies • floats • Mayday • its fast • 2 wheeled • emergency • underwater • agriculture • use for delivery • carries a lot of people • everyday transport starts with V • everyday transport starts with a
spelling words 2024-06-26
7 Clues: a lookout • a short story • didn't give away • opposite of going down • science of practicing farming • cleaning word to do with a broom • branch of agriculture including fruits and veg
unit 1 2023-11-07
Across
- refers to the management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from generations.
- applied sciences that involve animals.
- resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves.
- Defined as the application of science to solve a problem water, such as fish.
- activities concerned with the production of plants and animals.
- refers to the use of modern principles and the practice of animal growth.
- teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors.
- science of insects life.
Down
- the application of mechanical and other engineering principles.
- refers to the study of the properties and management of crops
- refers commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed.
- science of fruits/plants
- term used for foods that have been grown without the use chemical pesticides.
- refers to the study of soil management.
14 Clues: science of fruits/plants • science of insects life. • applied sciences that involve animals. • refers to the study of soil management. • teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors. • refers commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed. • refers to the study of the properties and management of crops • ...
The Green Revolution Crossword 2023-02-09
Across
- a high amount of plants per area
- a chemical that helps farmers keep bugs away from plants
- the switch in agricultural practices to mechanical
- unable to last for a long time
Down
- the selling of plants and or animals for profit
- the product of farming
- soil losing it's ability to grow plants
- chemicals used to restore nutrients to soil
- breaking up soil to help crop growth and loosen soil
- the process of using machines for agriculture
10 Clues: the product of farming • unable to last for a long time • a high amount of plants per area • soil losing it's ability to grow plants • chemicals used to restore nutrients to soil • the process of using machines for agriculture • the selling of plants and or animals for profit • the switch in agricultural practices to mechanical • ...
Industrialization 2022-02-15
Across
- - city living, including the movement of people to cities
- - eliminating wasted time, money, energy, resources, etc.
- - overcrowded, slum housing (bad apartments)
- - growing and harvesting crops and raising animals, or livestock
- - areas where not many people live
- - the belief that your region is better than another
- - making your living by farming (agriculture)
Down
- - the business of making things
- - make (something) on a large scale using machiner
- - the process of change from an agrarian economy to one dominated by industry
10 Clues: - the business of making things • - areas where not many people live • - overcrowded, slum housing (bad apartments) • - making your living by farming (agriculture) • - make (something) on a large scale using machiner • - the belief that your region is better than another • - city living, including the movement of people to cities • ...
New stone age old stone age cross word puzzle 2023-11-30
Across
- in the NSA they _____ animals
- the exchange of goods between others
- what did people in the OSA do to get food
- in the OSA people lived in small ____ of 20-50 people
- in the OSA they ________ animals
Down
- The New Idea that changed life in the NSA _______
- during the ______ they moved place to place
- A culture with learning government,and system of religion,
- agriculture led to a ______ amount of food
- most common technology in the OSA and NSA _________
10 Clues: in the NSA they _____ animals • in the OSA they ________ animals • the exchange of goods between others • what did people in the OSA do to get food • agriculture led to a ______ amount of food • during the ______ they moved place to place • The New Idea that changed life in the NSA _______ • most common technology in the OSA and NSA _________ • ...
Healthy Food practices 2024-12-17
Across
- Global challenge exacerbating food insecurity through extreme weather
- Practice of growing crops and raising livestock
- Economic access to food resources
Down
- Nutrient-dense emergency food often used in humanitarian crises
- The ability to access sufficient, safe, and nutritious food
- Process of preserving food to extend shelf life
- Sustainable farming practice that doesn't deplete soil nutrients
- Global organization focused on eliminating hunger
- Type of agriculture focused on self-sufficiency
- A severe lack of food leading to malnutrition
10 Clues: Economic access to food resources • A severe lack of food leading to malnutrition • Process of preserving food to extend shelf life • Practice of growing crops and raising livestock • Type of agriculture focused on self-sufficiency • Global organization focused on eliminating hunger • The ability to access sufficient, safe, and nutritious food • ...
George Washington Carver 2024-11-08
Across
- The institute where he conducted much of his research
- Carver was a teacher and mentor to many students
- Carver is famous for his work with this crop
- Carver promoted sustainable farming practices
- He supported farmers and crop rotation
Down
- Known for creating numerous products and methods
- His primary field of study related to plants
- Another crop he extensively researched
- His innovative approaches combined practical techniques with scientific principles
- Refers to his lasting impact on agriculture and education
10 Clues: Another crop he extensively researched • He supported farmers and crop rotation • His primary field of study related to plants • Carver is famous for his work with this crop • Carver promoted sustainable farming practices • Known for creating numerous products and methods • Carver was a teacher and mentor to many students • ...
Philippines crossword 2023-04-28
12 Clues: capital • religion • continent • island group • located near • largest island • official language • City largest city • most popular sport • important industry • Philippines terrain • second largest island
Philippines crossword 2023-04-28
12 Clues: capital • religion • continent • island group • located near • largest island • official language • City largest city • most popular sport • important industry • Philippines terrain • second largest island
Philippines crossword 2023-04-28
12 Clues: capital • religion • continent • island group • located near • largest island • official language • City largest city • most popular sport • important industry • Philippines terrain • second largest island
Jamesonkeglerp7 2022-05-12
Across
- a member of culture in which food is obtained by hunting, fishing, and foraging rather by agriculture or animal husbandry (5. agriculture and rural land use vit)
- The emigration of highly trained or intelligent people from particular country (2 population and migration vit )
- created by Immanuel Wallerstein, divides countries of the world into three groups based on political power, social standing, and economic and technological development (1 geography: its nature and perspective vit)
- a group of people with common cultural characteristics (4 political organization of space vit)
- The primary sector of the economy extracts or harvests products from the earthThe primary sector of the economy extracts or harvests products from the earth(3 cultural patterns and processes vit)
- commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations ( 5 agriculture and rural land use cc)
- an agricultural crop that is purposely made strictly to be sold in a market environment for as much money as possible (5 agriculture and rural land use vit)
- A collection of languages related through a common ancestor that existed several thousand years ago(3 cultural patterns and processes vit)
- land that can be used to grow crops.(2 population and migration)
- a property which has the presence or potential to be a hazardous waste, pollutant or contaminant (6 cities and urban land use idk)
- The movement of power from a central government to region governments with the state (4 political organization of space cc)
- traditional CBD, market zone, surrounded by neighborhoods and ethnic neighborhoods(6 cities and urban land use cc)
- ross pollinating two genetically different strains to result in 3rd strain with different strains (5agriculture and rural land use
- An area defined by one predominant or universal characteristic throughout its entire area (1 geography: its nature and perspective vit)
- the number of farmers per unit of area of farmland (2 population and migration vit)
- The drawing of a new electoral district boundary lines in response to population changes (4 political organization of space cc)
- when innovations spread to new places while staying strong in their original locations (3 cultural patterns and processes vit)
- exact place on Earth , often given in terms of latitude and longitude ( 1 geography: its nature and perspective vit)
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- something that encourages an individual to migrate away from a certain place (2 population and migration vit)
- A process by which real estate agents convince white property owners to sell their houses at low prices because of the fear that black families will move into the neighborhood (6 cities and urban land use vit)
- The study of death rates or the actual ability of an individual to die (2 population and migration cc)
- used to refer to those countries that have a heavy reliance on the export of primary commodities(7 industry and economic development idk idk)
- commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food-processing industry usually through ownership by large corporations (5 agriculture and rural land use Vit)
- Particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group ( 3 cultural patterns and processes vit)
- positive factors that attract people to new areas from other areas (2 population and migration vit)
- a suburban area experiencing significant growth in population and prosperity(6 cities and urban land use vit)
- the minimum number of people needed for a business to operate (6 cities and urban land use cc)
- the geographical situation in which something occurs (4
- strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny (3 cultural patterns and processes)
- measures the status of life in any given income per capita (7 industry and economic development vit)
- Any area differentiated from surrounding areas by at least one characteristic(1 geography: its nature and perspective vit )
- A state where laws are administered uniformly by one central government (4 political organization of space vit)
- The number of different species within a specific habitat (5 agriculture and rural land use vit )
- the process wherein political officials redraw electoral districts to favor a certain political party, ethnic group, coalition, or social class (4 political organization of space vit)
- A boundary that has ceased to function but can still be detected on the cultural landscape (4 political organization of space vit)
- the destruction of forest or forested areas by human or natural means (5 agriculture and rural land use cc)
- maximum distance people are willing to travel to get a product or service( 6 cities and urban land use cc)
37 Clues: the geographical situation in which something occurs (4 • land that can be used to grow crops.(2 population and migration) • the number of farmers per unit of area of farmland (2 population and migration vit) • a group of people with common cultural characteristics (4 political organization of space vit) • ...
AG 2022-10-28
15 Clues: meat • wool • meat • salad • bread • a friend • have milk • fourth hour • cheese, milk • with pork, bacon • Place with bulls • animal in the water • where you grow veggies • Wagelie- favorite teacher • cows- cheese, ice cream, sour cream
Can you name the teacher? 2023-05-11
15 Clues: principal • SGA teacher • band teacher • math teacher • football coach • yearbook teacher • computer teacher • also called Gunny • US history teacher • US history teacher • best science teacher • world history teacher • english/debate teacher • medical magnet teacher • agriculture/FFA teacher
Agriculture sustainability 2023-10-17
Across
- to meet the current needs of society without compromising the future.
- clearing of forested land.
- growing plants using a water-based nutrient solution
Down
- raising fish in tanks with soilless plant culture
- surroundings where a person lives
- introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- the art and science of growing crops
7 Clues: clearing of forested land. • surroundings where a person lives • the art and science of growing crops • raising fish in tanks with soilless plant culture • growing plants using a water-based nutrient solution • introduction of harmful materials into the environment • to meet the current needs of society without compromising the future.
Sustainable Agriculture 2022-03-09
Across
- Aims to produce food and enhance.
- Requires less knowledge of the environment.
- Compost, mulch and green manure are forms of organic what?
- Planting in which two or more plants are close to each other and benefit from one another.
Down
- Agriculture in which different species are raised in the same area.
- The farming of fish, shellfish and aquatic plants.
- A practice of growing different crops at different times on the same land.
7 Clues: Aims to produce food and enhance. • Requires less knowledge of the environment. • The farming of fish, shellfish and aquatic plants. • Compost, mulch and green manure are forms of organic what? • Agriculture in which different species are raised in the same area. • A practice of growing different crops at different times on the same land. • ...
#6 2017-03-28
15 Clues: Russel • Community • Section 11 • Frances Wolfe • Chief of Staff • Adjutant General • Inspector General • Physician General • Officer in the Army • Secretary of Revenue • Insurance Commisioner • My house Representative • Secretary of Conservation • PA State Police Commisioner • Provides care for people aging
Achient history Vocab2 crossword 2023-10-10
15 Clues: object • farming • to move • ansestor • relative • community • huge stone • time before • bridge strip • era start of fire • people who hunt animals • ages periods of time • era middle of stoneage • changing animals and plants • era first part of stone age
lIsT 2019-08-25
15 Clues: job • free • beat • length • farming • make up • tiredness • translator • after something • synonym with surely • something is stoppable • something can be managed • something is not relevant • something is badly broken • something you blow from your mouth and it makes a sound
lIsT 2019-08-25
15 Clues: job • beat • free • length • farming • make up • tiredness • translator • after something • synonym with surely • something is stoppable • something can be managed • something is badly broken • something is not relevant • something you blow from your mouth and it makes a sound
FFA Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-25
15 Clues: fluffy • male cow • rideable • like mud • in herds • makes bread • plants crops • they lay eggs • makes popcorn • used on farms • houses animals • meat from sheep • where chicks come from • science of raising livestock • can move its neck 360 degrees
Unit 2: Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers 2023-12-01
Across
- Object made or modified by humans (7 letters)
- A period of one thousand years (8 letters)
- Cultivation of crops and raising of livestock (11 letters)
- People who move from place to place (5 letters)
- A period of ten years (6 letters)
- Material or commodity with value (8 letters)
- Expert who interprets and writes about past events (8 letters)
- To move from one place to another (7 letters)
- A group of people sharing common interests (8 letters)
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- Crescent Region in the Middle East known for fertile soil (14 letters)
- Member of the biological family including humans (7 letters)
- A period of one hundred years (7 letters)
- The study of human prehistory through artifacts (11 letters)
- Exchange of goods and services between people (5 letters)
- Studies the Earth's physical features and human populations (9 letters)
- Age Early Stone Age marked by stone tools (15 letters)
- Age Age characterized by agriculture and settled communities (13 letters)
- The ability, skill, or proficiency to perform a task (9 letters)
18 Clues: A period of ten years (6 letters) • A period of one hundred years (7 letters) • A period of one thousand years (8 letters) • Material or commodity with value (8 letters) • Object made or modified by humans (7 letters) • To move from one place to another (7 letters) • People who move from place to place (5 letters) • ...
5eme 2022-04-21
Across
- cérémonie par laquelle on devient chevalier
- séparation officielle de l'Eglise catholique et de l'Eglise orthodoxe
- production par hectare
- catégorie de personnes qui s'enrichissent grâce au commerce dans les bourgs
- déséquilibre alimentaire trop ou pas assez de nourriture
- reconquête de l'Espagne musulmane par les chrétiens d'Occident
- intermédiaire entre Dieu et les Hommes
- expédition guerrière menée par les chrétiens d'occident pour libérer la Terre Sainte de l'occupation musulmane
- peinture religieuse vénérée par les orthodoxes
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- abattages des arbres pour rendre la terre cultivable ou permettre la création de villages
- manque total de nourriture provoquant la mort des populations
- action de convertir au christianisme des populations non-chrétiennes
- revenu annuel moyen par habitant
- agriculture destinée à nourrir uniquement les paysans qui la produisent
- croissance de la population dans les villes
- agriculture avec des productions élevées grâce à l'usage de pesticides et d'engrais
- personnages nommés par l'empereur carolingien pour administrer son royaume
- excès de poids pouvant nuire à la santé
18 Clues: production par hectare • revenu annuel moyen par habitant • intermédiaire entre Dieu et les Hommes • excès de poids pouvant nuire à la santé • cérémonie par laquelle on devient chevalier • croissance de la population dans les villes • peinture religieuse vénérée par les orthodoxes • déséquilibre alimentaire trop ou pas assez de nourriture • ...
5eme 2022-04-21
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- cérémonie par laquelle on devient chevalier
- séparation officielle de l'Eglise catholique et de l'Eglise orthodoxe
- production par hectare
- catégorie de personnes qui s'enrichissent grâce au commerce dans les bourgs
- déséquilibre alimentaire trop ou pas assez de nourriture
- reconquête de l'Espagne musulmane par les chrétiens d'Occident
- intermédiaire entre Dieu et les Hommes
- expédition guerrière menée par les chrétiens d'occident pour libérer la Terre Sainte de l'occupation musulmane
- peinture religieuse vénérée par les orthodoxes
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- abattages des arbres pour rendre la terre cultivable ou permettre la création de villages
- manque total de nourriture provoquant la mort des populations
- action de convertir au christianisme des populations non-chrétiennes
- revenu annuel moyen par habitant
- agriculture destinée à nourrir uniquement les paysans qui la produisent
- croissance de la population dans les villes
- agriculture avec des productions élevées grâce à l'usage de pesticides et d'engrais
- personnages nommés par l'empereur carolingien pour administrer son royaume
- excès de poids pouvant nuire à la santé
18 Clues: production par hectare • revenu annuel moyen par habitant • intermédiaire entre Dieu et les Hommes • excès de poids pouvant nuire à la santé • cérémonie par laquelle on devient chevalier • croissance de la population dans les villes • peinture religieuse vénérée par les orthodoxes • déséquilibre alimentaire trop ou pas assez de nourriture • ...
5eme 2022-04-21
Across
- cérémonie par laquelle on devient chevalier
- séparation officielle de l'Eglise catholique et de l'Eglise orthodoxe
- production par hectare
- catégorie de personnes qui s'enrichissent grâce au commerce dans les bourgs
- déséquilibre alimentaire trop ou pas assez de nourriture
- reconquête de l'Espagne musulmane par les chrétiens d'Occident
- intermédiaire entre Dieu et les Hommes
- expédition guerrière menée par les chrétiens d'occident pour libérer la Terre Sainte de l'occupation musulmane
- peinture religieuse vénérée par les orthodoxes
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- abattages des arbres pour rendre la terre cultivable ou permettre la création de villages
- manque total de nourriture provoquant la mort des populations
- action de convertir au christianisme des populations non-chrétiennes
- revenu annuel moyen par habitant
- agriculture destinée à nourrir uniquement les paysans qui la produisent
- croissance de la population dans les villes
- agriculture avec des productions élevées grâce à l'usage de pesticides et d'engrais
- personnages nommés par l'empereur carolingien pour administrer son royaume
- excès de poids pouvant nuire à la santé
18 Clues: production par hectare • revenu annuel moyen par habitant • intermédiaire entre Dieu et les Hommes • excès de poids pouvant nuire à la santé • cérémonie par laquelle on devient chevalier • croissance de la population dans les villes • peinture religieuse vénérée par les orthodoxes • déséquilibre alimentaire trop ou pas assez de nourriture • ...
AgX 1.1 Vocab 2025-09-23
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- - When a seed starts to grow
- - Using resources wisely so they last for the future.
- - Growing plants and raising animals for food, clothing, and other needs.
- - The natural world around, like soil, water, and air.
- - Written notes kept as evidence or proof.
- - A person who works in agriculture, like farmers, teachers, or researchers.
- - A plant or plant part eaten with meals, not as dessert.
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- - About money, jobs, and the buying or selling of goods.
- - Getting good results without wasting time or resources.
- - A plant or animal made by mixing two different varieties or species.
- - Having to do with people, society, and community well-being.
- - To eat, drink, or use something up.
- - The number of people living in a place.
- - A space or surface.
- - A person who gets food by hunting, fishing, and gathering plants.
- - Plants grown by farmers, like corn, wheat, or peas.
- - A specific kind of plant or animal.
- - Staying alive, especially during hard situations.
18 Clues: - A space or surface. • - When a seed starts to grow • - To eat, drink, or use something up. • - A specific kind of plant or animal. • - The number of people living in a place. • - Written notes kept as evidence or proof. • - Staying alive, especially during hard situations. • - Plants grown by farmers, like corn, wheat, or peas. • ...
Áreas of knowledge for careers 2025-05-04
SS/ELA FINAL 2023-06-22
Gods Crossword 2023-11-10
World Rivers 2023-11-21
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- River Flowing through South Asia, this river has played a vital role in the region's history and agriculture.
- River Europe's longest river, traversing through Russia and impacting the region's history and culture.
- River Australia's longest river system, supporting agriculture and ecosystems in the arid landscape.
- River The world's largest river, home to a vast array of wildlife and surrounded by the lush Amazon rainforest.
- River Cutting through southern Africa, this river is famous for the majestic Victoria Falls along its course.
- Rivers Historically significant rivers in the Middle East, known as the cradle of civilization.
- River A majestic river flowing through Africa, providing water for agriculture and sustaining diverse ecosystems.
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- River Carving through the Grand Canyon, this river is known for its stunning landscapes and recreational activities.
- River A significant waterway in North America, offering transportation and supporting various ecosystems.
- River China's longest river, rich in history and culture, with scenic landscapes along its banks.
- River Canada's longest river, flowing through vast northern landscapes and supporting diverse ecosystems.
- River A key watercourse in Western Europe, passing through picturesque landscapes and historic towns.
- River A sacred river in India, culturally significant and considered holy in Hinduism.
- River A vital waterway in North America, known for its pristine wilderness and diverse wildlife.
- River Europe's second-longest river, winding through multiple countries and showcasing historic landmarks.
15 Clues: River A sacred river in India, culturally significant and considered holy in Hinduism. • Rivers Historically significant rivers in the Middle East, known as the cradle of civilization. • River A vital waterway in North America, known for its pristine wilderness and diverse wildlife. • ...
Unit 5 Crossword 2025-02-13
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- Rural survey method used by the French
- This agricultural revolution was also related to the Industrial Revolution
- Irregular survey method from the English that focused on the meeting of boundaries _______ and bounds.
- When a wide area of trees are cleared for agricultural pursuits this can result
- community supported agriculture
- A farming practice where land is cleared by burning vegetation
- Refers to the practices of crop cultivation and livestock rearing that require little hired labor or monetary investment.
- Found mostly in dry areas of low population density, this agricultural practice is focused on people moving place to place based on the needs of their animals
- This growing climate is ideal for growing lemons, olives, and almonds and similar climates are found outside the hearth.
- Hearth of domestication located in modern day Pakistan and northwest India
- rural settlement pattern where the houses follow a prominent transportation artery like a road or river
- This helps to supply water to crops
- developed a model in the 19th century to explain the spatial organization of agriculture
- The First Agricultural Revolution or _________ revolution
- Process that turns once arable or semi-arid land into arid land.
- A type of farming that focuses on producing crops for local markets
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- Planting a single crop in a field for a season.
- rural settlements where the houses are far apart
- Type of Agriculture where the primary goal is growing to sell.
- This survey system was organized using 6 mile squares
- Refers to the transport and introduction of plants and animals across the Atlantic Ocean.
- rural settlements where the houses are close together
- Area where people do not have access to fresh fruits and vegetables.
- Refers to the practices of crop cultivation and livestock rearing that require little hired labor or monetary investment
- The accumulation of salt in the soil
- the practice of raising fish, shellfish, or aquatic plants in a controlled environment
- High _____ seeds were developed to make sure that people got ample harvests from what they planted.
- Type of agriculture where food is grown primarily for the farmers own supply or given to local community.
- This resulted in the rapid diffusion of agricultural technologies, especially new high yield seeds and fertilizers.
- The practice of growing the same single crop year after year.
- _______ commodity is something grown to be sold in another country. Many agricultural products are included.
31 Clues: community supported agriculture • This helps to supply water to crops • The accumulation of salt in the soil • Rural survey method used by the French • Planting a single crop in a field for a season. • rural settlements where the houses are far apart • This survey system was organized using 6 mile squares • rural settlements where the houses are close together • ...
The Global Transition to Capitalism 2024-02-08
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- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- number of people per square mile of land area
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
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- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
15 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • ...
Ch 2-3 Vocab 2024-02-08
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- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
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- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and outputmarket
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- number of people per square mile of land area
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
15 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev • ...
Paragraph Five: Crossword 2025-12-15
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- Something that needs to be undertaken to get done.
- A group of people together by where they are located.
- ...can and will hold _____ to the best traditions...
- I believe in the future of _____ agriculture...
- Practices that people celebrate often, usually has a symbolic meaning.
- Something that effects you and your family.
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- The industry that helps provide food for the nation.
- Something that stay firm and strong.
- Federal, Civic, Government and Public.
- ...community which will stand solid for my _____ in that inspiring task.
10 Clues: Something that stay firm and strong. • Federal, Civic, Government and Public. • Something that effects you and your family. • I believe in the future of _____ agriculture... • Something that needs to be undertaken to get done. • The industry that helps provide food for the nation. • ...can and will hold _____ to the best traditions... • ...
hydrosphere 2019-12-24
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE 2023-11-15
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- Practice of growing plants in in nutrient enriched water
- The loss of soil due to wind or water
- Farming practice developed by Rudolf Steiner in 1924
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- The state of having varied crops in a garden
- Protective layering to avoid loss of soil, typically mulch
- Practice of alternating crops in fields
- Practice of planting crops in a permanently sustainable environment
7 Clues: The loss of soil due to wind or water • Practice of alternating crops in fields • The state of having varied crops in a garden • Farming practice developed by Rudolf Steiner in 1924 • Practice of growing plants in in nutrient enriched water • Protective layering to avoid loss of soil, typically mulch • ...
Introduction to Agriculture 2025-09-28
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- supplying water to crops.
- an area of land for growing crops.
- the science of growing plants and raising animals.
- the upper layer of the earth where plants grow.
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- the process of collecting mature crops.
- a plant that is grown for food or other uses (e.g., wheat, corn).
- a person who works in agriculture.
- farm animals such as cows, sheep, pigs, or goats.
- relating to the countryside.
9 Clues: supplying water to crops. • relating to the countryside. • a person who works in agriculture. • an area of land for growing crops. • the process of collecting mature crops. • the upper layer of the earth where plants grow. • farm animals such as cows, sheep, pigs, or goats. • the science of growing plants and raising animals. • ...
Key terms 2019-12-03
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- the source of many diseases causing the lack of safe drinking water
- people who share a common set of characteristics like language, physical features, customs, and traditions
- their language is a mixture of Arabic and Bantu with a little Portuguese
- all of Africa located below the Saharan
- farming
- most common type of agriculture in Africa
- process of clearing down tress as well as overgrazing
- relatives who came before
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- people who share a common set of beliefs
- the process by which a country's wealth increases over time
- food grown in large quantities with the purpose of selling it for profit
- believe that the golden stool came from the heavens
- erosion process in parts of Africa
- a general ethnic term to describe the original groups in Africa
- the spread of ideas from one region to another
- also known as indigenous religions
- beliefs customs, and traditions
- fertile refers to land that is good for farming
- getting water from its source to where it is needed
- originally from the Arabian Peninsula and migrated to North Africa
20 Clues: farming • relatives who came before • beliefs customs, and traditions • erosion process in parts of Africa • also known as indigenous religions • all of Africa located below the Saharan • people who share a common set of beliefs • most common type of agriculture in Africa • the spread of ideas from one region to another • fertile refers to land that is good for farming • ...
Thirteen Colony Vocabulary 2017-11-17
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- The wealth and resources in a country or a region
- They wanted to purify or simplify the church of England
- The system by which a nation, state, or community is governed
- Crops you need for brad and everyday things
- Rule by the people
- A variety of people
- Crops grown for survival
- Name given to the Government and people of Great Britain
- A group of businesses that produce certain goods or services
- An agriculture crop which is grown for sale for profit
- A group of people from one country that settle in a different land
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- The act of forcing someone else to do work for no pay
- It was a cash crop
- Were mistreated in England
- There were many mosquitoes that spread disease's
- It was founded to provide a place for poor people to avoid being jailed
- It was founded to protect puritans
- The production of crops,livestock,or poultry
- A large farm on which crops are grown by free workers or slaves who live on the land
- The nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features
20 Clues: It was a cash crop • Rule by the people • A variety of people • Crops grown for survival • Were mistreated in England • It was founded to protect puritans • Crops you need for brad and everyday things • The production of crops,livestock,or poultry • There were many mosquitoes that spread disease's • The wealth and resources in a country or a region • ...
Pollution Crossword 2017-10-18
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- they affect the distance you can see
- the process of being moved
- fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants
- Example: Carbon Dioxide
- A layer of gas that protects us from UV rays
- Example: Coal
- Volatile Organic Compound
- As ____ moves, it picks up and carries pollution, which it can deposit into ponds, lakes, coastal waters, and underground sources of drinking water.
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- towns and cities cause _____ runoff
- a substance that has a harmful or poisonous effects
- a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the agriculture of the prairies
- the process where pollutants cause the earth's climate to change
- a state with seven cities with smog issues
- water held underground in pores in rock
- what caused the dust bowl
- the science or practice of farming
- a gas harmful to plants (O3)
- A federal agency that protects the environment
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume
- the process of injecting liquid at high pressure into subterranean rocks, boreholes, etc., so as to force open existing fissures and extract oil or gas
20 Clues: Example: Coal • Example: Carbon Dioxide • what caused the dust bowl • Volatile Organic Compound • the process of being moved • a gas harmful to plants (O3) • the science or practice of farming • towns and cities cause _____ runoff • they affect the distance you can see • water held underground in pores in rock • a state with seven cities with smog issues • ...
COAG Faculty and Staff 2023-09-13
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- Serves as the chancellor of the Mountain Grove campus
- Studies insects for his research
- Serves as an advisor for the Campus Garden
- Serves as the equestrian team coach
- Teaches Agriculture Education courses
- Researches customer behaviors and emotions
- Is married to Dr. Hwang
- Received his doctorate from the Oregon State University
- Has a pocket knife collection
- Is a research professor of enology and distillation
- Is originally from Nepal
- Instructor in the Hospitality Leadership program
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- Is originally from Kenya
- Real name is Steven but goes by Jacob
- Served as the public affairs fellow in 2021
- Advises the Baking Club
- Teaches AGB 144
- Presented research in Thailand in Summer 2023
- Advises the Hospitality Leaders of Tomorrow
- Advises the Ag Ambassadors and office is Karls 216
- Is a forester from Iowa
- Studies high tunnel crop production and orchard management at the Mountain Grove campus
- Is the chairperson for the Agriculture Alumni Committee
- Advises DTA and Collegiate Farm Bureau
- Is a distinguished professor at Missouri State
- Has been at Missouri State since 2000
26 Clues: Teaches AGB 144 • Advises the Baking Club • Is a forester from Iowa • Is married to Dr. Hwang • Is originally from Kenya • Is originally from Nepal • Has a pocket knife collection • Studies insects for his research • Serves as the equestrian team coach • Real name is Steven but goes by Jacob • Teaches Agriculture Education courses • Has been at Missouri State since 2000 • ...
Proficiency Award Areas 2023-02-28
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- Stocking of fish, game birds, helping wildlife
- You raise beef or work for a beef farmer
- You work as an auctioneer or a horseshoer
- Animals such as bees, aquaculture, mules, worms
- Raising chickens
- You process and package meat
- You are an employee at a feed store
- community service projects
- management Christmas tree farming
- Working at a veterinary office
- raising sheep
- You write news articles about agriculture
- You teach others about agriculture
- You raise hay for livestock
- You OWN your project
- operation You work at Hart's Nursery
- and fabrication You work for an electrician
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- You have more than one livestock SAE
- You raise horses or work for a stable
- recreation You work at a Boy/Girl Scout camp
- You have more than one crop SAE
- Producing apples and strawberries
- You are an EMPLOYEE
- You raise Boer goats
- and oil crop You raise soybeans
- gardening with tomatoes, sweet corn and pumpkins
- crops Popcorn, tobacco, lavender
- Raising pigs
- rabbits, dogs, cats, mice, birds
- Mowing, string trimming
30 Clues: Raising pigs • raising sheep • Raising chickens • You are an EMPLOYEE • You raise Boer goats • You OWN your project • Mowing, string trimming • community service projects • You raise hay for livestock • You process and package meat • Working at a veterinary office • You have more than one crop SAE • and oil crop You raise soybeans • crops Popcorn, tobacco, lavender • ...
reconstruction era 2022-04-08
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- helped provide shelter and food, etc.
- one goal is to readmit the southern states back to the U.S.
- restricted black people to own homes
- this amendment lets anyone vote
- who was the president after abraham lincoln
- which amendment grants citizenship to african americans
- one goal they had is to grant and protect civil rights for black people
- the president during the civil war
- this governing body can propose plans
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- a system of agriculture where they share their land without being forced
- what else could the congress do
- someone who suppored the federal plan for reconstruction
- what was the plan that had a model for the reinstatement
- someone who gets in the political industry where they have no connections
- what book did abraham lincoln write
- a broken promise to african americans
- they were formed by a group of confederate veterans
- a system of agriculture where former slavers worked for land owners
- the time period after the civil war
- one goal they had is to restore southern economy
20 Clues: what else could the congress do • this amendment lets anyone vote • the president during the civil war • what book did abraham lincoln write • the time period after the civil war • restricted black people to own homes • helped provide shelter and food, etc. • a broken promise to african americans • this governing body can propose plans • ...
AP Human Unit 5 Crossword 2024-04-19
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- Unique or niche agricultural products
- Uncontrolled city expansion
- Nomadic herding lifestyle
- Early human food acquisition
- Taming wild species for use
- agricultural economy: Basic living farming practices
- Cattle breeding and management
- Natural farming practices
- Large-scale agricultural estates
- Merging farming with commerce
- Chemicals for controlling pests
- Path from farm to market
- Reliable access to food
- Applying biology for various uses
- Transition to machine-driven society
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- Work-demanding farming practices
- Balancing environmental, economic, and social factors
- Seasonal movement of herds
- Consolidating within industry
- agriculture Farming in region-specific conditions
- High-effort farming methods
- Crop cultivation, livestock raising
- Land degradation into desert
- Production and processing of milk
- Clearing land with fire
- Large-scale farming practices
- Automating farm processes
- Altered genetic makeup (in foods)
- Erosion of fertile soil layer
- Rotational farming method
- Cultivating aquatic organisms for food
- Agricultural productivity surge
- Soil salt accumulation
- Confined areas for livestock feeding
- Land cleared by slash-and-burn
35 Clues: Soil salt accumulation • Clearing land with fire • Reliable access to food • Path from farm to market • Nomadic herding lifestyle • Automating farm processes • Rotational farming method • Natural farming practices • Seasonal movement of herds • Uncontrolled city expansion • High-effort farming methods • Taming wild species for use • Early human food acquisition • ...
Culture and Government 2025-07-20
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- – The spreading of ideas and products from one culture to another
- – Government power is restricted by laws and people have rights
- – The process by which cultures and economies become mixed
- – Unlimited government led by one person with absolute power
- – Shared practices within a culture
- – The set of beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people
- – Unlimited government with complete control of the country
- – Raising crops and animals for human use
- – The preparation of land for farming
- – Unlimited government ruled by a small, powerful group
- – Unlimited government ruled by a king or queen by birthright
- – A variety of cultures within a community
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- – Limited government where people elect representatives
- – A city area; densely populated
- – King/queen has symbolic power; people elect lawmakers
- – An area with agriculture or country life; lightly populated
- – A type of limited government run by the people
- – A geographic area where people share common traits
- – Traditional practices or usual ways of doing something
- – A group with common racial, national, or cultural background
- – Ruler has no limits to their authority
21 Clues: – A city area; densely populated • – Shared practices within a culture • – The preparation of land for farming • – Ruler has no limits to their authority • – Raising crops and animals for human use • – A variety of cultures within a community • – A type of limited government run by the people • – A geographic area where people share common traits • ...
vocab words 2025-11-10
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- opposite of a temporary shelter
- the first period of the Stone Age, called the Old Stone Age, from about 2 million years ago to around 8000 B.C.E.
- to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- having the shape of a rectangle
- to provide the means or ability to do something
- very important
- something that can be used to fulfill a need
- before the invention of agriculture, people were _______________
- once people started living in communitys, they had more room for __________
- the business of farming; growing crops and raising animals
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- one who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- neolithic man lived in and made art in these
- nickname for neolithic age
- nickname for paleolithic age
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- an arc- shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
- a Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey
- for a limited time
- the later part of the Stone Age, called the New Stone Age, that lasted from around 8000 to 3000 B.C.E.
- working well; producing very little waste
20 Clues: very important • for a limited time • nickname for neolithic age • nickname for paleolithic age • opposite of a temporary shelter • having the shape of a rectangle • working well; producing very little waste • neolithic man lived in and made art in these • something that can be used to fulfill a need • to train a wild animal to be useful to humans • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-19
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- advanced mesoamerican warrior society with successful agriculture
- conquered the Incas
- peacefull and tolerant religion
- cash crop brought to Jamestown by John Rolfe
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- Portugese king that established navigation schools
- corn that revolutionized agriculture in mesoamerica
- Cash crop grown on plantations in the south
- the first of the three G's
8 Clues: conquered the Incas • the first of the three G's • peacefull and tolerant religion • Cash crop grown on plantations in the south • cash crop brought to Jamestown by John Rolfe • Portugese king that established navigation schools • corn that revolutionized agriculture in mesoamerica • advanced mesoamerican warrior society with successful agriculture
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-19
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- advanced mesoamerican warrior society with successful agriculture
- conquered the Incas
- peacefull and tolerant religion
- cash crop brought to Jamestown by John Rolfe
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- Portugese king that established navigation schools
- corn that revolutionized agriculture in mesoamerica
- Cash crop grown on plantations in the south
- the first of the three G's
8 Clues: conquered the Incas • the first of the three G's • peacefull and tolerant religion • Cash crop grown on plantations in the south • cash crop brought to Jamestown by John Rolfe • Portugese king that established navigation schools • corn that revolutionized agriculture in mesoamerica • advanced mesoamerican warrior society with successful agriculture
Crossword Juuso 2023-04-28
School Courses. 2024-04-26
vocabulary isabella/mabe 2021-09-20
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- a device held by hand used to carry out a particular function
- a connection between landmarks that people believe was used in the ice age
- movement of people
- people moving from place to place to gather food and material
- the history before written language
- ____ age the prehistoric period during which stone was used
- a long period of reduction in the earth's surface and atmosphere
- advanced tools specialized labor domesticated agriculture
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- planting food to harvest farming crop
- the taming of animals
- an extinct species of human that was widely distributed in ice-age Europe between c. 120,000–35,000 years ago
- the pre-history when man began using stone tools
- hunter-_________
- earliest humans found in Europe lived from 40000 to 10000
- a stock or supply of material
- ___/___ factor. those who drive people away from a place and draw people to a new place
16 Clues: hunter-_________ • movement of people • the taming of animals • a stock or supply of material • the history before written language • planting food to harvest farming crop • the pre-history when man began using stone tools • earliest humans found in Europe lived from 40000 to 10000 • advanced tools specialized labor domesticated agriculture • ...
