agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Social Studies Unit 1 Review 2025-10-15
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- The time period that started after the invention of agriculture
- The exchange of goods and knowledge between communities
- A word describing land that is good for growing plants
- The study of Earth's features and humans' relationship to their environment
- The hominin species best known for having large brains and living in communities
- One of the rivers surrounding Mesopotamia
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- Farming and domesticating animals
- How people in the Paleolithic Age got food
- The land in between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- The hominin species best known for making tools
- A system that controls the supply of water
11 Clues: Farming and domesticating animals • One of the rivers surrounding Mesopotamia • How people in the Paleolithic Age got food • A system that controls the supply of water • The hominin species best known for making tools • The land in between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers • A word describing land that is good for growing plants • ...
Science Vocab 2015-02-23
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- parents collie-shepherd mix puppy
- genes from different organism
- offspring
- Modified Organism 70-80%
- population controlled by a predator or disease causing organism
- fixing a problem
- embryo injected
- water
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- bring tamed
- moral principles
- splicing and then recombining
- crops. livestock
- renewable resources
- medicine
- cells growing
15 Clues: water • medicine • offspring • bring tamed • cells growing • embryo injected • moral principles • crops. livestock • fixing a problem • renewable resources • Modified Organism 70-80% • genes from different organism • splicing and then recombining • parents collie-shepherd mix puppy • population controlled by a predator or disease causing organism
GREEK GODS and their kids from TLT 2023-12-07
15 Clues: God of war • God of wine • God of water • Posidens son • Ares daughter • God of the sky • Goddess of hunt • God of messeges • Athenas daughter • Goddess of beuty • Goddess of wisdom • God of everything? • Goddess of olympus • God of the underworld • Goddess of agriculture
Natural Selection 2025-05-13
15 Clues: Farm • Living • Chlidren • The Hunted • Living Area • The Hunters • Only The Best • Code Passed Down • Theory Of Evolution • Changing for the better • Changing Passed Down Code • Nature Choosing Favourites • Humans Choosing Favourites • Amount Of Species In An Area • Eye Colour,Hair Colour,Earlobe Type
2018-8 2018-04-03
15 Clues: 전기 • 생산, 산출 • 임업, 산림 • 농업, 농사 • 산업, 공업 • 온실 / 온실가스 • 경제의, 경제상의 • (= part ) • 교통, 운송, 수송 • 주목할 만한, 놀랄만한 • (배기가스) 배출, 발산 • (~의) 비율을 차지하다 • (= worldwide ) • (배기가스 등)을 내뿜다, 분출(방출)하다 • ~의 선두에 서다, ~의 꼭대기(맨 앞)에 있다
1B, Envi science. Stella 2022-05-10
15 Clues: average temp • meeting needs • obtaining coal • specific sight • rural to urban • atomic reactions • poisonous qualities • practice of farming • infectious materials • encourage or protect • ability to hold water • changes in that system • mined land is recovered • cutting of large forest • 1/3 of earths freshwater
The Race to Zero - Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-25
15 Clues: x5 • To admit • Very poor • Bill Gates • Red and round • Owns Linkedin • Provides food • Elon's company • Hope or ambition • The surroundings • To restore harmony • More than 90% soybean • Vital thing or a person • Has a very important job • Making a problem less severe
The Birth of Seasons/The Cavern 2024-08-27
15 Clues: cave • enemy • wealth • walkway • prisoner • dwelling • settlement • reach a deal • Jupiter's son • scooped/excavated • a tool used to dig • bark a pirate's ship • goddess of Agriculture • in a flash(fig of speech) • cold winds went away to hide(fig of speech)
Human Interactions 2020-09-15
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- the ability to live in a manner that ensures resources are preserved.
- The Greenhouse effect pokes holes in this.
- Habitat Loss, Invasive Species, Pollution, Population Growth, Overharvesting
- Fisherman tend to do this.
- acting to take personal responsibility for the care of the Earth.
- Carbon Dioxide is trapped in the atmosphere and causes this.
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- Release Carbon Dioxide when burned.
- Toxins become more condensed when traveling up the food chain.
- The introduction of another species that disrupts the ecosystem.
- Commercial Agriculture, Logging, and Subistance agriculture are all examples of this.
- Decreases the number of species of plants and animals
11 Clues: Fisherman tend to do this. • Release Carbon Dioxide when burned. • The Greenhouse effect pokes holes in this. • Decreases the number of species of plants and animals • Carbon Dioxide is trapped in the atmosphere and causes this. • Toxins become more condensed when traveling up the food chain. • The introduction of another species that disrupts the ecosystem. • ...
Robo-bees 2022-03-20
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- A solution for bee endangerment that uses robot bees/ai bees
- A computer program that can think
- The middle of the bee where the wings are
- Keeps bugs off of crops but is killing off the bees
- The main sensory and communication center of the bee
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- The bottom of the bee with the stinger
- Who works in agriculture as their job
- Stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
- An animal that causes plants to make fruit or seeds
- Yellow striped pollinators
- The art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops and raising livestock
11 Clues: Yellow striped pollinators • A computer program that can think • Who works in agriculture as their job • The bottom of the bee with the stinger • The middle of the bee where the wings are • An animal that causes plants to make fruit or seeds • Keeps bugs off of crops but is killing off the bees • The main sensory and communication center of the bee • ...
Khrushchev Politics 2017-04-01
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- Dispersing power, More localised branches of agriculture and industry.
- Agriculture failure. 5,5
- A key opponent in the post-Stalin leadership struggle. In charge of MVD(aka NKVD)
- Formerly known as Politburo
- How many prisoners were released from gulags between 1953-1956.5,7,8
- A collective name Khrushchev called his opposition in the 1957 Political Uprising. 4,5,5
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- Khrushchev's job before becoming leader. 7,9
- Khrushchev's defining policy announced during SECRET SPEECH.
- Premier, In charge of state.
- Yum yum tasty! Khrushchev's favourite.
- What did Khrushchev allegedly bang on a table during U.N meeting. Contributing to his reputation as awful diplomat.
11 Clues: Agriculture failure. 5,5 • Formerly known as Politburo • Premier, In charge of state. • Yum yum tasty! Khrushchev's favourite. • Khrushchev's job before becoming leader. 7,9 • Khrushchev's defining policy announced during SECRET SPEECH. • How many prisoners were released from gulags between 1953-1956.5,7,8 • ...
Yields and Agriculture 2020-08-24
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- The wandering, but controlled movement of livestock
- Farmering to meet the needs for their family
- The practice of planting and caring for forests
- Farming that uses lot of chemicals
- Farming for cash, food produced for sale market
- Agriculture conducted on commercial principles
- A crop produced for commercial value
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- Area cleared but returned to when it recovers
- Small amounts of labour relative to land area
- Graslaand suitable for pasturage
10 Clues: Graslaand suitable for pasturage • Farming that uses lot of chemicals • A crop produced for commercial value • Farmering to meet the needs for their family • Small amounts of labour relative to land area • Area cleared but returned to when it recovers • Agriculture conducted on commercial principles • The practice of planting and caring for forests • ...
Modern Agriculture, two 2020-10-30
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- any number of synthetic compound substances created specifically to increase crop yield.
- Modern agriculture increases...by making more ... available, improving its quality and making it ... to more people.
- are substances that are used to control unwanted plants
- control specific weed species, while leaving the desired crop relatively unscathed
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- agricultural profitability and improved nutrient use efficiency can be achieved through better... which includes optimum fertilizer applications.
- more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure
- process by which humans use the breeding of animals and plants to selectively develop particular characteristics
- substances that are used to kill insects
- machinery used to go faster through large fields
- a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil.
10 Clues: more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure • substances that are used to kill insects • machinery used to go faster through large fields • are substances that are used to control unwanted plants • a machinery for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil. • control specific weed species, while leaving the desired crop relatively unscathed • ...
Crossward Of Agriculture 2021-07-26
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- example of plantation agriculture
- It is also know as 'Slash and burn' agriculture
- the second most important cereal crop
- in between the Rabi and kharif season there's a short season during the summer month
- it is organised as a powerful supplement in inventing new hybrid varieties of seed
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- rearing of silkworm for the production of silk fibre
- it is known as golden fibre
- the process of interaction and integration among people
- they are sown in winter from October to December and harvested in summer from April to June
- they are grown on the onset of monsoon in different parts of the country and they are harvested in September October
10 Clues: it is known as golden fibre • example of plantation agriculture • the second most important cereal crop • It is also know as 'Slash and burn' agriculture • rearing of silkworm for the production of silk fibre • the process of interaction and integration among people • it is organised as a powerful supplement in inventing new hybrid varieties of seed • ...
Safety in agriculture 2023-12-01
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- a tool that should not be left facing upwards
- dangerous poison
- harmful when swallowed
- very dangerous poison
- agrochemicals should be stored separately from
- another way through which chemical poisoning can take place
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- poison
- what should you wear when using agrochemicals
- when poisoning takes places through swallowing
- chemicals should be stored in original
10 Clues: poison • dangerous poison • very dangerous poison • harmful when swallowed • chemicals should be stored in original • what should you wear when using agrochemicals • a tool that should not be left facing upwards • when poisoning takes places through swallowing • agrochemicals should be stored separately from • another way through which chemical poisoning can take place
List 3 Agriculture 2021-10-23
10 Clues: plant life • to supply with water • usual; shared by all • the leaves of a plant • having to do with farming • the science of growing plants • having no special distinction • a cross between two different species • to plow and prepare land for growing crops • the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water wind
Terms in Agriculture 2021-10-24
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- the integration of aquaculture (growing fish for food) and hydroponic vegetable production.
- the study of ecological processes as they relate to food production.
- and implement pulled behind a tractor that chops up the surface of the soil.
- an alternative to USDA organic certification.
- a unit of measurement for crops, primarily grains
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- a machine that harvests grain, threshing it in the process.
- specifically as it relates to industrial-scale farming and profit maximization.
- any agricultural system that relies solely on rainfall and moisture stored in the soil, as opposed irrigation.
- refers to farm and agricultural methods that employ synthetic chemicals.
- an approach to organic agriculture that incorporates the subtle energies of nature and celestial cycles.
10 Clues: an alternative to USDA organic certification. • a unit of measurement for crops, primarily grains • a machine that harvests grain, threshing it in the process. • the study of ecological processes as they relate to food production. • refers to farm and agricultural methods that employ synthetic chemicals. • ...
List 3 Agriculture 2021-05-05
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- the science of growing plants
- the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
- having no special distinction
- plant life
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- a cross between two different species
- to plow and prepare land for growing crops
- to supply with water
- usual; shared by all
- having to do with farming
- the leaves of a plant
10 Clues: plant life • to supply with water • usual; shared by all • the leaves of a plant • having to do with farming • the science of growing plants • having no special distinction • a cross between two different species • to plow and prepare land for growing crops • the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
agriculture water pollution 2025-03-03
10 Clues: cow farm • chemicals • pesticides • you and me • apple farms • future of water • watering method • corn growing on farm • toxic water cant drink • deserts take tons of water
AGRICULTURE in TROUBLE 2025-07-09
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- A result of climate change – not regular or expected
- Prices have gone up for this dairy product used on toast
- When rivers overflow and damage infrastructure
- A major weather event causing dry conditions and crop failure
- High ___________ costs make it harder for farmers to afford equipment and fuel
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- A deadly disease affecting chickens and egg supply
- Farmers feed animals with this, but drought makes it scarce
- The state where banana crops were recently destroyed by floods
- Heavy rain caused this to roads and fences
- Soil is often lost during floods due to this natural process
10 Clues: Heavy rain caused this to roads and fences • When rivers overflow and damage infrastructure • A deadly disease affecting chickens and egg supply • A result of climate change – not regular or expected • Prices have gone up for this dairy product used on toast • Farmers feed animals with this, but drought makes it scarce • ...
List 3 Agriculture 2022-10-08
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- The science of growing plants
- To plow and prepare land for growing crops
- The leaves of a plant
- Having no special distinction
- A cross between two different species
- Usual; shared by all
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- The wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
- To supply with water
- Plant life
- Having to do with farming
10 Clues: Plant life • To supply with water • Usual; shared by all • The leaves of a plant • Having to do with farming • The science of growing plants • Having no special distinction • A cross between two different species • To plow and prepare land for growing crops • The wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
Agriculture career crossword 2022-12-07
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- classifies soil types
- the top layer of earths surface
- industry that grows, manages, and harvest trees
- scientifically manages forest
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- responsible for cities trees
- advises private forest
- studies effects on the environment
- animals that are adapted in a natural environment
- one who harvest trees
- a essential resource to all life
10 Clues: classifies soil types • one who harvest trees • advises private forest • responsible for cities trees • scientifically manages forest • the top layer of earths surface • a essential resource to all life • studies effects on the environment • industry that grows, manages, and harvest trees • animals that are adapted in a natural environment
List 3: Agriculture 2025-08-21
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- My uncle who studied _____ told us how to improve our fruit and vegetable crops.
- Years of wind and rain can cause _____.
- It looked like an _____ vase, but it was over two hundred years old.
- What kinds of _____ grow well in this climate?
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- A mule is a _____ between a horse and a donkey.
- Farmers _____ their soil in the spring.
- Farmers in dry regions have learned how to _____ their crops.
- Rain is _____ in Florida during the summer.
- The ______ lifestyle of the pioneers taught them to work hard and to depend on God for the harvest.
- The small holes in the plant's _____ alerted us to the need for a pesticide.
10 Clues: Farmers _____ their soil in the spring. • Years of wind and rain can cause _____. • Rain is _____ in Florida during the summer. • What kinds of _____ grow well in this climate? • A mule is a _____ between a horse and a donkey. • Farmers in dry regions have learned how to _____ their crops. • It looked like an _____ vase, but it was over two hundred years old. • ...
Career Pathways 2025-01-09
13 Clues: services • Sciences • technology • and Tourism • and training • and construction • food & natural resources • distribution & logistics • and Public Administration • management and Administration • a/v technology and communications • public safety, corrections & security • technology, engineering, and mathematics
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Meso Crossword 2021-04-28
13 Clues: Caillou • Farming • Very powerful • Raotcvsnolier • Abandoned city • _______ Crescent • Studying history • Euprhates and Tigris • Changing wild animals • pipes canals sprinkler • Leading and organizing • Grow or develop/ Succeed • A sea between Egypt and Saudi Arabia
WASHINGTON 2015-04-28
13 Clues: state bird • largest city • top industry • state flower • state capital • Mt. St Helens • Naval Shipyard • San Juan Island • Grand _____ Dam • type of state tree • biggest ______ fields • Native American Village • mountains that divide state
Mesopotamia 2022-01-04
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- agriculture was a vitally important part of mesopotamian society
- Stylus were first used by the ancient Mesopotamia
- Any low ridge or earthen embankment built along edgas of a stream or river channel to prevent flooding of the adjacent land
- canals Brought water to crops
- to tame animals for meat,milk and hides
- the mesopotamian seeder plow was invented around 1500 BCE
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- A religious belief in many god or goddesses
- A person trained in writing cuneifrom script
- king Received advise from an assembly
- state Each sumerian city was considered a state in itself
- the initial writing of the sumerians utilized simple pictures or pictograms
- Job specialization also produced a hierarchy in the society
- Mountain of god and hill of heaven
13 Clues: canals Brought water to crops • Mountain of god and hill of heaven • king Received advise from an assembly • to tame animals for meat,milk and hides • A religious belief in many god or goddesses • A person trained in writing cuneifrom script • Stylus were first used by the ancient Mesopotamia • state Each sumerian city was considered a state in itself • ...
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The Agricultural Revolution 2025-08-26
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- to develop a specific set of skills for a single purpose
- an extra amount beyond what is needed
- the public works system that includes roads, bridges, irrigation, public transportation, etc
- cloth or fabric
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- fancy word for farming
- demand by two or more groups for a resource that is in short supply
- to adapt and use for agriculture or other purposes
- to help grow
- to trade goods without using money
9 Clues: to help grow • cloth or fabric • fancy word for farming • to trade goods without using money • an extra amount beyond what is needed • to adapt and use for agriculture or other purposes • to develop a specific set of skills for a single purpose • demand by two or more groups for a resource that is in short supply • ...
Science Vocab 2015-03-02
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- medicine
- crops. livestock
- Modified Organism 70-80%
- splicing and then recombining
- bring tamed
- cells growing
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- offspring
- parents collie-shepherd mix puppy
- fixing a problem
- population controlled by a predator or disease causing organism
- genes from different organism
- water
- moral principles
- embryo injected
- renewable resources
15 Clues: water • medicine • offspring • bring tamed • cells growing • embryo injected • fixing a problem • moral principles • crops. livestock • renewable resources • Modified Organism 70-80% • genes from different organism • splicing and then recombining • parents collie-shepherd mix puppy • population controlled by a predator or disease causing organism
Gods & Goddesses 2022-04-12
15 Clues: Sun God • Likes Cats • All-Father • Cat Goddess • Freya's twin • Moon Goddess • War God, Mjolnir • God of Lightning • God of Challenges • Wisdom/War Goddess • Poetry & Music God • Agriculture Goddess • Messenger of the Gods • Aphrodite's Roman Counter Park • Queen of the gods, Goddess of marriage
The Great State of Texas 2014-02-19
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- dealing with manufacturing and trade.
- to withdraw from a country or other organization.
- a lack of unity or equality that divided or causes dissension in a group.
- society a society in which most people rely on agriculture to make a living.
- those that were opposed to slavery.
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- dealing with the production of crops or raising of livestock.
- society a society in which most people rely on industry to make a living.
- land that was surrendered or given over to another country.
- happening instantly.
- to do away with something.
- two or four-wheeled carriages used to carry ammunition.
11 Clues: happening instantly. • to do away with something. • those that were opposed to slavery. • dealing with manufacturing and trade. • to withdraw from a country or other organization. • two or four-wheeled carriages used to carry ammunition. • land that was surrendered or given over to another country. • dealing with the production of crops or raising of livestock. • ...
Yields and Agriculture 2020-08-24
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- The business of agricultural production
- Using, caring for and repairing forests
- Way of producing large amounts of crops, by using chemicals and machines
- Farming for a profit
- An agricultural crop grown to sell for profit
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- Small amounts of labour and capital in relation to area of land being farmed
- When farmers grow food crops to meet the needs of themselves and their families
- When livestocks roam outside,eating grass
- when livestock are herded in order to find fresh pastures on which to graze
- After a section of land is used, it is then abandoned temporarily
10 Clues: Farming for a profit • The business of agricultural production • Using, caring for and repairing forests • When livestocks roam outside,eating grass • An agricultural crop grown to sell for profit • After a section of land is used, it is then abandoned temporarily • Way of producing large amounts of crops, by using chemicals and machines • ...
Safety in Agriculture 2022-03-31
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- Motorbike with four wheels
- long wooden handle with a metal scoop on the end
- Protects rider if they flip a four wheeler
- long thin animals that slither around and hiss
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- protects your legs
- Protects your feet
- Protects your head
- Protects your eyes
- Protect your hands
- Protects your lungs from breathing in dust and chemicals
10 Clues: protects your legs • Protects your feet • Protects your head • Protects your eyes • Protect your hands • Motorbike with four wheels • Protects rider if they flip a four wheeler • long thin animals that slither around and hiss • long wooden handle with a metal scoop on the end • Protects your lungs from breathing in dust and chemicals
MEXICO AGRICULTURE HISTORY 2013-10-30
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- Mexico's ___________ production declined from 57,000 tons in 1988 to 43,500 tons in 1993.
- In 2007 Mexico produced over 35 million of what?
- In 1997 Mexico started allowing what state to import avocados to them?
- In the late 1990s Mexico was a net __________ of agriculture products.
- Mexican government encouraged only crops such as corn and ________ until 1990.
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- During the 1980s, _________ became Mexico's most valuable export crop.
- Between 1990 and 1993 Mexico's ___________ output fluctuated with the amount of land sown.
- Between 1989 and 1993, Mexico's ____________ output fell from 617,000 tons to 75,000 tons.
- In 1980 what crop industry in Mexico recognized and modernized?
- Since the 1990's something that has grown was the raising of _________?
10 Clues: In 2007 Mexico produced over 35 million of what? • In 1980 what crop industry in Mexico recognized and modernized? • During the 1980s, _________ became Mexico's most valuable export crop. • In 1997 Mexico started allowing what state to import avocados to them? • In the late 1990s Mexico was a net __________ of agriculture products. • ...
Careers in Agriculture 2013-03-06
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- a statewide agency that serves to educate people about farm & garden skills
- type of FFA membership that college students can take part in
- location of WVU, and FFA Career Development Events
- school at WVU that handles the subjects of Ag, Forestry, and Consumer Sciences
- farm animal doctor
- study of crop production
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- term that describes landscaping, floriculture, and nurseries
- a type of architecture used to design outdoor gardens and yards
- industry that works with timber resources
- this 3 letter agency abbreviation is a branch of USDA, for agribusiness students
10 Clues: farm animal doctor • study of crop production • industry that works with timber resources • location of WVU, and FFA Career Development Events • term that describes landscaping, floriculture, and nurseries • type of FFA membership that college students can take part in • a type of architecture used to design outdoor gardens and yards • ...
Sheep in Agriculture 2022-04-15
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- The flesh of an adult sheep eaten as food.
- A sheep that is younger than 1 year of age. Also the word used for the flesh of a sheep used for food.
- A person who cares for sheep.
- A property built for raising livestock, such as sheep.
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- A male sheep.
- A castrated male sheep.
- The fiber that sheep grow that is sheared off and used for various purposes.
- A female sheep.
- A person who removes the fleece of a sheep as their job.
- A group of sheep.
10 Clues: A male sheep. • A female sheep. • A group of sheep. • A castrated male sheep. • A person who cares for sheep. • The flesh of an adult sheep eaten as food. • A property built for raising livestock, such as sheep. • A person who removes the fleece of a sheep as their job. • The fiber that sheep grow that is sheared off and used for various purposes. • ...
Animals in Agriculture 2023-01-05
10 Clues: it goes oink • used for beef • we use their eggs • they have antlers • gives us honey and food • perfect for thanksgiving • used for milk,hide, and fur • used for various dairy products • we use their wool to make things • used for clothes and hide, are very big too
Agriculture career crossword 2022-12-07
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- classifies soil types
- the top layer of earths surface
- industry that grows, manages, and harvest trees
- scientifically manages forest
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- responsible for cities trees
- advises private forest
- studies effects on the environment
- animals that are adapted in a natural environment
- one who harvest trees
- a essential resource to all life
10 Clues: classifies soil types • one who harvest trees • advises private forest • responsible for cities trees • scientifically manages forest • the top layer of earths surface • a essential resource to all life • studies effects on the environment • industry that grows, manages, and harvest trees • animals that are adapted in a natural environment
Sujet 17 : Agriculture 2023-01-18
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- Méthode utilisée pour distribuer l'eau du Nil aux champs
- Fleuve qui inondait régulièrement les terres en Egypte antique
- Arbre cultivé pour ses fruits et ses feuilles utilisées pour la construction et l'écriture
- Céréale cultivée en Egypte antique
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- Professionnel de l'agriculture en Egypte antique
- Système utilisé pour distribuer l'eau d'irrigation aux champs en Egypte antique
- Légume cultivé en Egypte antique
- Outil utilisé pour la moisson en Egypte antique
- Plante cultivée pour ses feuilles utilisées pour teindre les cheveux et la peau
- Plante cultivée pour ses tiges utilisées pour la fabrication de papier
10 Clues: Légume cultivé en Egypte antique • Céréale cultivée en Egypte antique • Outil utilisé pour la moisson en Egypte antique • Professionnel de l'agriculture en Egypte antique • Méthode utilisée pour distribuer l'eau du Nil aux champs • Fleuve qui inondait régulièrement les terres en Egypte antique • Plante cultivée pour ses tiges utilisées pour la fabrication de papier • ...
Cows in agriculture 2023-11-15
11 Clues: A baby cow • A young male cow • A group of cattle • A mature male cow • A young female cow • A mature female cow • A castrated male cow • The process of marking a cow as yours • The process of removing a cow's horns • The process of preventing horn growth on cows • The process of removing testicles from a male animal
List 3 - Agriculture 2024-10-04
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- the science of growing plants
- the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
- having no special distinction
- plant life
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- a cross between two different species
- to plow and prepare land for growing crops
- to supply with water
- usual; shared by all
- having to do with farming
- the leaves of a plant
10 Clues: plant life • to supply with water • usual; shared by all • the leaves of a plant • having to do with farming • the science of growing plants • having no special distinction • a cross between two different species • to plow and prepare land for growing crops • the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
agriculture and industries 2025-03-09
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- product used for making jaggery
- industries are set up by people in home
- a large number of goods produced with big machine
- animal source of yarn
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- animal used to transport goods
- most people in india are
- main producer of wheat and sugarcane
- a place famous for railway equipment
- cultivation of land
- crops grown to be eaten
10 Clues: cultivation of land • animal source of yarn • crops grown to be eaten • most people in india are • animal used to transport goods • product used for making jaggery • main producer of wheat and sugarcane • a place famous for railway equipment • industries are set up by people in home • a large number of goods produced with big machine
Agriculture Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-08
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- A house made of glass or plastic where plants grow. Why? It keeps plants warm and safe from bad weather.
- Growing two different crops in the same field at the same time. Why? It saves space and can stop bugs and diseases.
- A small part of a plant that you put in the soil to grow a new plant. Every plant starts from one.
- Covering plants to protect them from too much sun. Why? Some plants need less sunlight to grow well.
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- Something like a wall of trees or plants to stop strong wind. Why? It protects crops from wind damage.
- Growing two plants together because they help each other. Why? Some plants grow better when they are next to a "friend."
- A chemical that kills bugs that eat plants. Why? It protects crops, but should be used carefully.
- A layer on the soil to keep water in and stop weeds. Why? It protects the soil and helps plants grow.
- Joining two plants so they grow together as one. Why? It can make stronger or better plants.
- Changing the type of crop in a field every year. Why? It helps keep the soil healthy and stops pests.
10 Clues: Joining two plants so they grow together as one. Why? It can make stronger or better plants. • A chemical that kills bugs that eat plants. Why? It protects crops, but should be used carefully. • A small part of a plant that you put in the soil to grow a new plant. Every plant starts from one. • ...
What is Agriculture? 2025-09-10
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- Nonfarm work in the agricultural industry
- Production of aquatic organisms under controlled conditions
- The science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock
- Manufacturer processes the crop/animal making it usable for the consumer
- The branch of plant agriculture that deals with garden crops
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- Aids the farmer by providing services needed in the production of the plant/animal
- Study of soil and land management
- Maintains machinery used by farmers
- The science and business of producing domestic livestock species
- Deals with field crop production and soil management
10 Clues: Study of soil and land management • Maintains machinery used by farmers • Nonfarm work in the agricultural industry • Deals with field crop production and soil management • Production of aquatic organisms under controlled conditions • The branch of plant agriculture that deals with garden crops • The science and business of producing domestic livestock species • ...
Food and Agriculture 2025-12-01
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- watering crops to help them grow
- small parts planted to grow new plants
- a person who works on a farm
- cultivating land to grow food
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- a product from animals
- a type of sheep
- the process of collecting mature crops
- eggs are produced by these animals
- a living system of plants, animals, and the environment
- material in the ground that helps plants grow
10 Clues: a type of sheep • a product from animals • a person who works on a farm • cultivating land to grow food • watering crops to help them grow • eggs are produced by these animals • the process of collecting mature crops • small parts planted to grow new plants • material in the ground that helps plants grow • a living system of plants, animals, and the environment
Sustainable Agriculture and Forsetry 2014-01-14
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- A ecosystem in which the dominant plant is trees
- A silviculture method in which all or most trees are chosen and harvested from a given area
- Adding water to an agricultural field to allow crops to grow, where the lack of water would have prevented growth
- wood that is used for construction and carpentry
- The breeding, raising, and harvesting of fish/animals in specially designed aquatic environments
- To harvest to much resources that its existence is threatened
- A mixture of mineral grains, air, water, and organic matter that is able to support plant life
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- Organic material resulting from the breakdown of plant and animal remains
- The growing of a single plant species on a larger area of land (usually)
- An Agricultural practice in which diverse species are raised in the same area
- A branch of forestry related to the development and management of trees
- The practice of raising plants and livestock for food and other human needs
- The upper layer of soil that contains nutrients and organic material
- Produced when micro-organisms in soil break down organic matter in the presence of oxygen
- Any chemical used to kill or control populations of unwanted fungi, animals, or plants
15 Clues: A ecosystem in which the dominant plant is trees • wood that is used for construction and carpentry • To harvest to much resources that its existence is threatened • The upper layer of soil that contains nutrients and organic material • A branch of forestry related to the development and management of trees • ...
Agriculture Vocab Study Guide 2023-09-27
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- materials from the Earth that are used to support life and meet people's needs
- prefix meaning without
- any component of the ecosystem that is of life
- the job of an animal in their habitat
- a community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment
- shows how each living thing gets its food
- organisms that are hunted or killed by other organisms as food
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- a close, prolonged association between two or more different biological species
- organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food
- greek root word of life
- the place or environment where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows
- an interaction between two different species where one is called predator and the other is prey
- any component of the ecosystem that is devoid of life
- made up of all living things on earth
- the circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded
15 Clues: prefix meaning without • greek root word of life • made up of all living things on earth • the job of an animal in their habitat • shows how each living thing gets its food • any component of the ecosystem that is of life • organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food • any component of the ecosystem that is devoid of life • ...
The Time Machine Chapter 3- Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-17
10 Clues: nüfus • dikey • tarım • açıklama • mantıklı • geliştirmek • tanımak, bilmek • güvenlik, emniyet • gök gürültülü fırtına • (bir yerde) oturmak, işgal etmek
Early people Crossword Page 2021-09-28
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- the training of things to make them useful to humans
- to do one thing well
- a object used to help a human accomplish a task
- an extra supply of something
- Human civilization where many different cultures and educations and government and specialization's are
- "The new stone age" also knows as the begging of agriculture
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- farming. Rising of crops and animals.
- people who move place to place to meet their basic needs
- the use of a skill and tools to meet practical human needs
- "The Old Stone age" when people where hunter/gathers
- to move to a new place
- a time before writing
- a long period of time sorted by a specific social state or culture
13 Clues: to do one thing well • a time before writing • to move to a new place • an extra supply of something • farming. Rising of crops and animals. • a object used to help a human accomplish a task • the training of things to make them useful to humans • "The Old Stone age" when people where hunter/gathers • people who move place to place to meet their basic needs • ...
Southern Colonies 2023-01-26
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- Virginia was a royal colony named for Queen _________ |.
- The major city in Georgia was ________ near the Coast.
- The major towns in Virginia were Jamestown, Williamsburg, and ________.
- Charleston, a city in South Carolina, was run by a _______________.
- Some of the main Cash Crops in the Southern Colonies were rice, tobacco, cotton, and ______.
- The geography of the Southern Colonies included hilly coastal plains, forests, and __________.
- North Carolina's major industry was ___________ agriculture.
- The main natural resources were fish, forests, and good ___________ land.
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- North Carolina was founded by _________ in 1587.
- _______ represented most of the population in South Carolina.
- Georgia was founded in 1732 originally as a settlement for _________.
- The main religion practiced in the Southern Colonies were ________ and Baptists.
- North and South Carolina were part of the Province of Carolina run by the _____________ in 1663.
- The Southern Colonies were the ________ of the three regions.
- Maryland had a __________ government.
- The Lords Proprietors were given land from __________.
- North Carolina's major city was _________ and had a royal government.
- George and Cecil Calvert were looking for a safe haven for all _________.
- Maryland'd major cities were Annapolis and _________.
19 Clues: Maryland had a __________ government. • North Carolina was founded by _________ in 1587. • Maryland'd major cities were Annapolis and _________. • The major city in Georgia was ________ near the Coast. • The Lords Proprietors were given land from __________. • Virginia was a royal colony named for Queen _________ |. • ...
Economics 2023-03-03
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- people who purchase goods and services
- Resources Workers needed to create goods and services--knowledge, skills and experience
- money taken out of pay; addional charge when paying for goods/ services; used by government to provide services
- items created by producers; will be purchased by consumers
- industry Takes natural resources from the earth--mining, fishing, and farming.
- cost Something that must be given up to get something else
- resources tools needed to create goods or provide services
- people who create goods and provide services
- of Production The ingredients, or elements, needed for production to occur.
- keeping your money to spend at a later time
- Agriculture, manufacturing, wholesale, retail, service.
- using your money to pay for your needs and wants
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- someone who opens their own business
- goods sold to other countries
- when you pay someone to complete a job or task for you
- goods brought into a country
- industry Makes products using natural resources--construction, factories, and processing plants).
- resources resources that are found in nature
- coins and bills used to purchase goods and services
19 Clues: goods brought into a country • goods sold to other countries • someone who opens their own business • people who purchase goods and services • keeping your money to spend at a later time • resources resources that are found in nature • people who create goods and provide services • using your money to pay for your needs and wants • ...
Stalin 2022-04-20
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- most workers of the 5 Yr Plans were this or were inmates
- this is how to describe agriculture during 5 Yr Plans
- this was one example of how Stalin eliminated competition
- this was the goal of the Great Purge
- what happened to those on trial during Great Purge?
- this was a low priority during 5 Yr Plans
- this is what was emphasized during 5 Yr Plans
- this was Stalin's secret police
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- these were wealthy land-owning peasants who preferred death rather than giving over grain/livestock to the govt.
- who was protected during the Great Purge?
- farmers from this country suffered the most under collectivization
- this was the enemy of Soviet Union & communism
- this killed thousands that opposed Stalin
- this describes the kind of person Stalin was
- Stalin's industry & agriculture were based on this
- this was the state that Stalin led
- this is how to describe Stalin's attitude toward human suffering
17 Clues: this was Stalin's secret police • this was the state that Stalin led • this was the goal of the Great Purge • who was protected during the Great Purge? • this killed thousands that opposed Stalin • this was a low priority during 5 Yr Plans • this describes the kind of person Stalin was • this is what was emphasized during 5 Yr Plans • ...
Ag-Jeromy Bermudez 2016-01-19
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- dovetailing with the benefiting from industrial revolution, it witnessed improved methods of cultivation,harvesting, and farm produce storage
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying
- characteristics of farmers or their way of life
- the cultivation of domestic crops and raising of domesticated animals
- a second crop is planted after a first is harvested
- feeding relationship between species
- the activity of fish by hooking, trapping, or gathering
- a class of agriculture,or more properly,an animal husbandry enterprise,rising female cattle, goats or lactating livestock for production of milk
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- the practice of rotation use of different fields from crop to crop
- currently in progress it has its principal
- dating back 10000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms
- the art,science,and practice of studying and managing forests
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- no one lives here harvesting done by hired crew
15 Clues: the cultivation of aquatic organisms • feeding relationship between species • commercial gardening and fruit farming • currently in progress it has its principal • characteristics of farmers or their way of life • no one lives here harvesting done by hired crew • a second crop is planted after a first is harvested • ...
Biotechnology 2022-05-20
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- Branch of biotechnology that alters the genes in biological organisms to achieve a medicinal or agriculture purpose
- Reproduction involving only one parent
- unicellular prokaryotic organisms with many important applications in the field of biotechnology
- The study of heredity and the passing of genes from parent to offspring
- basic unit structure and function for all living organisms
- Using biotechnology techniques to solve environmental issues
- Segment of DNA that provides information about a trait
- Deoxyribonucleic acid containing all hereditary information for a living organism
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- reproduction involving 2 parents
- A genetically modified organism with a gene from another living organism inserted into its genetic code
- Mating and producing offspring of animals or plants for specific traits
- An antibiotic produced naturally from certain types of mold
- Science related to farming and raising crops for consumption
- Scientific techniques used in crime scene investigations
- field of study using living organisms to help manufacture medicine or other beneficial technologies
15 Clues: reproduction involving 2 parents • Reproduction involving only one parent • Segment of DNA that provides information about a trait • Scientific techniques used in crime scene investigations • basic unit structure and function for all living organisms • An antibiotic produced naturally from certain types of mold • ...
Unit 1 crossword 2024-11-01
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- plants grown for their appearance or beauty
- the science and art involved in the cultivation
- one of the most unique programs available to students
- are the resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves
- defined as the application of science to solve a problem
- the branch of science that studies the nature and characteristics of elements
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- one of the three basic sciences
- applied sciences that involve growth care and management of domestic livestock
- cover all aspects of water conservation
- application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture new
- refers to the use of electronics and state of the art equipment to perform tasks and control machinery and processes
- means the growing and management of living things in water
- the science of insects
- refers to commercial firms that have developed in support of agriculture
- the science of soil management and crops
15 Clues: the science of insects • one of the three basic sciences • cover all aspects of water conservation • the science of soil management and crops • plants grown for their appearance or beauty • the science and art involved in the cultivation • one of the most unique programs available to students • defined as the application of science to solve a problem • ...
Global 9 Unit 1 2025-09-10
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- – Raising animals for food and resources during the Neolithic Era.
- – Roles of men and women that shifted with farming and permanent homes.
- – Common female role during the Paleolithic Era, collecting plants and small food sources.
- – Era when agriculture and permanent settlements began.
- – The Neolithic one transformed human societies from nomadic to settled.
- – Social result of farming, as men often gained more power than women.
- – Era marked by hunting and gathering, before the development of farming.
- – Extra food produced through farming, allowing population growth.
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- – Material used for tools in both Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras.
- – Economic activity that increased as societies produced more than they needed.
- – Practice of farming that defined the Neolithic Era.
- – Taming of plants and animals for human use.
- – Common male role during the Paleolithic Era.
- – Villages and towns that developed once people stopped being nomadic.
- – One of the world’s first known permanent settlements.
15 Clues: – Taming of plants and animals for human use. • – Common male role during the Paleolithic Era. • – Practice of farming that defined the Neolithic Era. • – Era when agriculture and permanent settlements began. • – One of the world’s first known permanent settlements. • – Material used for tools in both Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras. • ...
School Courses 2024-05-13
11 Clues: P.E. • Inglés • Español • Religión • Agricultura • Matemáticas • Matemáticas • Educación Física • Ciencias Sociales • Ciencias Naturales • Expresiones Artísticas
die Schweiz 2022-05-19
career 2022-11-15
Vocabulary List 2014-11-28
11 Clues: Holz • Abholzung • >> farming • nachhaltig • einheimisch • unfruchtbar • verschwenden • > produced by trees • > produced by vehicles • > a lot of different species • >> everything that lives in the nature
Snodgrass 2025-03-19
Local and Regional Institutions in Agriculture 2024-09-13
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- An organization created to promote agriculture in the Caribbean
- An institution that provides credit to farmers as well as improve land and irrigation in the region
- An authority found in Jamaica that promotes rural livelihoods
- An institution recognized for its contributions to the Caribbean region
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- An organization created to promote agricultural development as well as improve nutrition
- A research institution that promotes long term research in agriculture
- The successor for the Jamaica School of Agriculture located in Portland
7 Clues: An authority found in Jamaica that promotes rural livelihoods • An organization created to promote agriculture in the Caribbean • A research institution that promotes long term research in agriculture • The successor for the Jamaica School of Agriculture located in Portland • An institution recognized for its contributions to the Caribbean region • ...
Zana banana 2023-11-21
10 Clues: Hitze • Artikel • die-Arktis • Herstellung • Landwirtschaft • etwas-produzieren • etwas-beeinflussen • Umweltverschmutzer • Niederschlagsmenge • footprint Kohlenstoff-Fußabdruck
Renaissance Europe 2013-01-31
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- There was no ____ amoing Italian City States
- Popes became ______
- The disease stops in ________ Europe because it is too ___
- A man under fuedlaism who served a lord in military capacity
- Europe was ___________ isolated in the year 1000
- The crusades began when the Islamic ruler burnt the ______ ___________
- The European Christians were exposed to Islamic _____ and _____ due to the Crusades
- A boom in ________ leads to a 3 crop rotation as opposed to a 2 crop rotation
- The lack of _______ bathing in Europe spread the disease much easier
- Event where 2 popes rivaled eachother at the same time (one of England, one of France)
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- What was the first area to take control of the increase of trade
- It was ________ for deaths to occur in Europe
- Genoese Traders rats and fleas spread throughout Europe spreading the ____ __________
- Process where Lords had vassals
- Islamic Ruler who called for crusades
- The Europeans blamed the _______ religion of starting the Plague
- The Renaissance was also considered the __________ Age
- An unquestioned force under Manorial Fuedalism
- What increased thanks to the rise of agriculture
19 Clues: Popes became ______ • Process where Lords had vassals • Islamic Ruler who called for crusades • There was no ____ amoing Italian City States • It was ________ for deaths to occur in Europe • An unquestioned force under Manorial Fuedalism • Europe was ___________ isolated in the year 1000 • What increased thanks to the rise of agriculture • ...
5eme 2022-04-21
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- croissance de la population dans les villes
- revenu annuel moyen par habitant
- cérémonie par laquelle on devient chevalier
- agriculture avec des productions élevées grâce à l'usage de pesticides et d'engrais
- pays dont l'économie prend une place importante en sortant rapidement de la pauvreté
- catégorie de personnes qui s'enrichissent grâce au commerce dans les bourgs
- excès de poids pouvant nuire à la santé
- agriculture destinée à nourrir uniquement les paysans qui la produisent
- séparation officielle de l'Eglise catholique et de l'Eglise orthodoxe
- production par hectare
- peinture religieuse vénérée par les orthodoxes
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- déséquilibre alimentaire trop ou pas assez de nourriture
- manque total de nourriture provoquant la mort des populations
- action de convertir au christianisme des populations non-chrétiennes
- expédition guerrière menée par les chrétiens d'occident pour libérer la Terre Sainte de l'occupation musulmane
- intermédiaire entre Dieu et les Hommes
- personnages nommés par l'empereur carolingien pour administrer son royaume
- reconquête de l'Espagne musulmane par les chrétiens d'Occident
- abattages des arbres pour rendre la terre cultivable ou permettre la création de villages
19 Clues: production par hectare • revenu annuel moyen par habitant • intermédiaire entre Dieu et les Hommes • excès de poids pouvant nuire à la santé • croissance de la population dans les villes • cérémonie par laquelle on devient chevalier • peinture religieuse vénérée par les orthodoxes • déséquilibre alimentaire trop ou pas assez de nourriture • ...
SDG NO 2 2025-03-05
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- A small-scale farming system for family consumption
- The process of reducing food waste by redistributing surplus food
- A condition caused by lack of proper nutrition
- security The measure of a country's ability to produce enough food
- A vitamin deficiency that can cause blindness
- The process of growing crops and raising animals for food
- The process of adding nutrients to food to prevent deficiencies
- The UN agency focused on agriculture and food
- The main source of energy in most diets, like rice and wheat
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- The process of losing water in soil due to lack of plant cover
- A major staple crop in Africa and South America
- A lack of enough food to meet daily needs
- A practice that improves soil health by alternating crops
- Farming without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides
- A type of food that helps build muscles
- The practice of growing crops and fish together
- The main protein source in many plant-based diets
- The global organization leading efforts to end hunger
- The act of using land and resources wisely for future generations
19 Clues: A type of food that helps build muscles • A lack of enough food to meet daily needs • A vitamin deficiency that can cause blindness • The UN agency focused on agriculture and food • A condition caused by lack of proper nutrition • A major staple crop in Africa and South America • The practice of growing crops and fish together • ...
Agriculture and Transportation 2016-05-16
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- This machine has rotating beaters that cut the crop in the field and transfer it to a hopper.
- This is the most common mode of transportation utilized in agriculture.
- People who eat the crops/products.
- This agency oversees the rules and regulations related to agriculture and includes the Food Safety and Inspection Service Department.
- This system includes intermodal means (air, water, land, and space vehicles) to transport crops.
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- Taking the natural element from the earth.
- This is a transportation system designed to move grain up into the silos.
- A combination of businesses that use a wide array of products and systems to produce, process, and distribute food, fiber, fuel, chemicals, and other useful products.
- This is a continuous loop belt, powered by pulleys, that move the product in and out of storage facilities.
9 Clues: People who eat the crops/products. • Taking the natural element from the earth. • This is the most common mode of transportation utilized in agriculture. • This is a transportation system designed to move grain up into the silos. • This machine has rotating beaters that cut the crop in the field and transfer it to a hopper. • ...
Principal Areas of Computer Use 2020-09-27
14 Clues: DepEd • use barcodes • modelling DNA • Crop information • forecast weather • paperless society • Connect with others • rapid transit system • simulate environment • record keeping in banks • communicate with others • locate and monitor networks • previously performed by people • representation of better analysis
Natural Selection Crossword 2025-05-16
14 Clues: Baby • Farming • Features • Carnivore • For dinner • Passed down • Changing to fit in • Not natural selection • Where an animal lives • What Darwin discovered • Changing genetic material • Discovered natural selection • The same species living together • Another name for natural selection
Neolithic Revolution- BrainPop 2022-06-02
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- Too much of this produced by people living close together can lead to the spread of disease
- Examples of this process include roping livestock, taming dogs and selectively breeding vegetables
- The process of modifying the environment to make it more useful to humans
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- The Agricultural Revolution is also know as the ________ Revolution
- The Fertile _________ of North Africa and the Middle East is believed to be the first place where humans participated in agriculture
- A populations extra stocks of food produced by agriculture
- Small bands of people who moved around in search of animal herds were called ______- gatherers
- The first settlements, formed when humans began to domesticate plants and animals
8 Clues: A populations extra stocks of food produced by agriculture • The Agricultural Revolution is also know as the ________ Revolution • The process of modifying the environment to make it more useful to humans • The first settlements, formed when humans began to domesticate plants and animals • ...
JOSEPH 2024-06-26
Urbanisation 2021-04-28
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- a process in which there is an increase in the number of people living.
- Urban Migration Urban Growth.
- the science or practice of farming.
- least developed country.
- is something concerning the country to which a person migrates.
- a region comprising a number of metropolises, cities, large towns.
- Economy is a nation that generates more value from services than other sectors such as agriculture and manufacturing.
- harmful or poisonous effects on the environment.
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- the average number of individuals or units per space unit a population.
- involves the movement of people from one place to another.
- the countryside rather than the town.
- a very large city, typically one with a population of over ten million people.
- Flaw or distress that drives a person away from a certain place.
- a dramatic increase in population.
- Of Biodiversity includes the extinction of species worldwide.
- Sprawl the unrestricted growth in many urban areas of housing.
- more developed countries.
- Degradation problem largely related to agricultural use deforestation and climate change.
18 Clues: least developed country. • more developed countries. • Urban Migration Urban Growth. • a dramatic increase in population. • the science or practice of farming. • the countryside rather than the town. • harmful or poisonous effects on the environment. • involves the movement of people from one place to another. • ...
The Career & Retirement of Michelle Jennings 2023-05-27
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- Michelle's new job is that of full-time ______(two words)
- Both Michelle and her son, Nick, worked at this Department
- Time Michelle woke up on her first day of retirement (two words)
- Michelle had a special assignment within the Department of Agriculture working at ____ (two words)
- What did Michelle keep to herself (not split with Boo) that is paying off now
- Michelle's area of career expertise
- Michelle's first place of employment
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- Her final job was the Acting Deputy Secretary for __________
- Michelle enjoyed the food court perks when she worked at the ______ (Two words)
- Age Michelle was when she started with Commonwealth
- Number of books Michelle completed in her first nine weeks of retirement
- Michelle's first big splurge in retirement (two words)
- Michelle's first job with the Commonwealth was with the Governor's ______ Council
- Number of years Michelle worked for the Commonwealth
- Department Michelle worked for when retiring
- Number of cats Michelle begins retirement with
- A favorite hobby of Michelle's that she'll do more of in retirement
17 Clues: Michelle's area of career expertise • Michelle's first place of employment • Department Michelle worked for when retiring • Number of cats Michelle begins retirement with • Age Michelle was when she started with Commonwealth • Number of years Michelle worked for the Commonwealth • Michelle's first big splurge in retirement (two words) • ...
Ag, Human Needs & Commodities 2023-08-24
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- soil and land management and use
- research and innovation to improve agricultural methods
- cultivation and conservation of forests, wildlife, and other natural resources
- use and development of equipment for agriculture purposes
- crop and turf production
- something that is made during the production or manufacture of something else and is a secondary product
- something that is produced as the primary substance that will be sold or processed
- a commodity that is grown in the U.S. but shipped to another country.
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- study and management of domesticated animals
- lumber, plastics, insulation, carpeting
- meat, milk, eggs, fruit, vegetables, oil, butter, etc.
- plant cultivation and management
- a commodity that is purchased from another country and shipped to the U.S.
- production of aquatic species for human use
- the science and management of the natural organisms that produce food, fiber and other resources for human use.
- leather, cotton, wool, silk
- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold.
17 Clues: crop and turf production • leather, cotton, wool, silk • soil and land management and use • plant cultivation and management • lumber, plastics, insulation, carpeting • production of aquatic species for human use • study and management of domesticated animals • meat, milk, eggs, fruit, vegetables, oil, butter, etc. • research and innovation to improve agricultural methods • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2023-11-08
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- refers to the study of properties and management of soil to grow plants
- applied sciences that involve animal growth, care, and management. They include veterinary medication, animal nutrition, and animal production and care.
- I.P.M stands for ... and refers to the many different methods used together to control insects, diseases, rodents, and other pests.
- refers to the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops.
- is defined as the activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
- covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors. Agricultural communications, journalism, extension service, and community development are also components of agricultural education.
- refers to the management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to modern living. It may be defined as the use of cells or components of cells to produce products and processes.
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- refers to the use of modern principles and practice for animal growth and management.
- is dedined as the application of science to solve a problem.
- the application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agricultural settings.
- the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals.
- refers to the study of the properties and management of soil to grow plats.
- the science of insect life.
- refers to the commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture.
- are the resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves. Examples include wildlife, trees, and fish.
- the term used for foods that have been grown without the use of chemical pesticides.
16 Clues: the science of insect life. • the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. • is dedined as the application of science to solve a problem. • refers to the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops. • refers to the study of properties and management of soil to grow plants • ...
Alphabet agency 2024-03-06
Changes in Agriculture 2022-02-11
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- studying the way living plants and animals grow, fight disease, and reproduce
- things added to the soil that will add nutrients
- pass characteristics from parents to offspring
- items leaving the country to be sold in other countries
- how much a plant or animal produces
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- vitamins and minerals plants need to grow
- items coming into our country from other countries
- non-digestible items grown for items such as clothes, upholstery, or rope
- machine for harvesting grain
- Plants bred to better fight off disease and produce more grain per plant
10 Clues: machine for harvesting grain • how much a plant or animal produces • vitamins and minerals plants need to grow • pass characteristics from parents to offspring • things added to the soil that will add nutrients • items coming into our country from other countries • items leaving the country to be sold in other countries • ...
Recycling and Agriculture 2022-10-25
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- When you use it again.
- _________ produce milk for us to drink.
- Recycling reduces ____________.
- A _________ is used to plough on the farm.
- ________________ is the technological system that produces plants and animals.
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- recycling saves natural resources like _________
- When you collect, separate and change items into something new.
- recycling saves our __________
- When you use less of something.
- plants and animals are produced for food, __________, fuel and other products.
10 Clues: When you use it again. • recycling saves our __________ • Recycling reduces ____________. • When you use less of something. • _________ produce milk for us to drink. • A _________ is used to plough on the farm. • recycling saves natural resources like _________ • When you collect, separate and change items into something new. • ...
Animal Agriculture Crossword 2023-10-28
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- A place to store feed or tools to work on animals
- A fenced area where livestock roam
- A place to confine animals to treat or feed them
- A series of poles and wire that keep livestock enclosed
- A long, narrow holding container for animals to feed
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- A machine that keeps cattle locked in place to treat them
- A place for chickens to roost
- A device used to supply livestock in fields with a fresh supply of water
- A machine to deliver food/hay to livestock
- Animals kept on a ranch or raised on a farm
10 Clues: A place for chickens to roost • A fenced area where livestock roam • A machine to deliver food/hay to livestock • Animals kept on a ranch or raised on a farm • A place to confine animals to treat or feed them • A place to store feed or tools to work on animals • A long, narrow holding container for animals to feed • ...
Agriculture in India 2024-05-12
Across
- Coffee brought from Yemen to be used in India.
- India is the second largest producer of this crop, it grows in temperatures of 21°C-27°C.
- main food crop in north and north west India requiring 50 - 75 cm of annual rainfall.
- jowar Bajra and ragi are examples of this.
- Arhar Dal,Urad Dal and Moong Dal are examples of?
Down
- kharif crop accounting for 50% of major oil seeds.
- maize grows well in this soil.
- its cultivation was introduced on the Baba Budan Hills.
- introduced Tea to India.
- major tea producing state.
10 Clues: introduced Tea to India. • major tea producing state. • maize grows well in this soil. • jowar Bajra and ragi are examples of this. • Coffee brought from Yemen to be used in India. • Arhar Dal,Urad Dal and Moong Dal are examples of? • kharif crop accounting for 50% of major oil seeds. • its cultivation was introduced on the Baba Budan Hills. • ...
Industries in Agriculture 2024-08-19
Across
- Branch of agriculture that deals with field crop production and soil management
- Refers to the cultivation of aquatic organisms in controlled aquatic environments for any commercial, recreational or public purpose.
- Studies how humans interact with the Earth's natural environment and how these interactions impact the environment
- Branch of plant agriculture dealing with garden crops, generally fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- The use of biology and technology to manipulate living cells or their components to create products or processes for specific purposes
- A branch of zoology that deals with insects
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- Application of engineering principles and technological developments to design, operate, and test machines and equipment
- The science and business of producing domestic livestock species, including but not limited to beef cattle, dairy cattle, horses, poultry, sheep, and swine.
- The science of developing, caring for, or cultivating forests
- The basic science and applied science of food
10 Clues: A branch of zoology that deals with insects • The basic science and applied science of food • The science of developing, caring for, or cultivating forests • Branch of agriculture that deals with field crop production and soil management • Branch of plant agriculture dealing with garden crops, generally fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants • ...
Agriculture and industry 2023-05-09
Across
- Maos political secretary
- process of farmers reorganising their farms
- political posters/ adverts to gain support
- manipulated, fraudulent research to gain political influence
Down
- agricultural and industry production, walking on two…
- changing distribution of land ownership
- peasants forced to live and work, ending private production
- chairman that took over from mao, Deng…
- least improved aspect of first 5 year plan
- campaign to protect crops, the 4…
10 Clues: Maos political secretary • campaign to protect crops, the 4… • changing distribution of land ownership • chairman that took over from mao, Deng… • least improved aspect of first 5 year plan • political posters/ adverts to gain support • process of farmers reorganising their farms • agricultural and industry production, walking on two… • ...
Science & Agriculture Vocabulary 2025-02-27
Across
- – The process of breeding plants or animals for specific traits.
- – Essential nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) needed for plant growth.
- – The scientific study of plants.
- – Chemicals used to kill pests that damage crops.
- – A method of supplying water to crops.
Down
- – The process of adapting wild plants for human use.
- – The removal of topsoil due to wind, water, or farming practices.
- – Agricultural methods that protect the environment while maintaining crop production.
- – Growing different crops in the same area to improve soil health and prevent depletion.
- – The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
10 Clues: – The scientific study of plants. • – A method of supplying water to crops. • – Chemicals used to kill pests that damage crops. • – The process of adapting wild plants for human use. • – The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. • – The process of breeding plants or animals for specific traits. • ...
Agriculture and soil 2025-10-13
Across
- Are substances that living things need to grow, stay healthy, and get energy.
- The set of practices used to cultivate the land to produce food and resources.
- Means growing plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil.
- Is the total amount collected of a plant such as grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in large amounts.
- Means the contamination of the natural environment by harmful materials.
Down
- Are substances added to soil or plants to provide nutrients that help them grow better and faster.
- Narrow channels or trenches dug into the ground, usually made to drain water, irrigate crops, or mark boundaries.
- An area of land, together with a house and buildings, used for growing crops and/or keeping animals as a business.
- Is the practice of supplying land with water so that crops and plants will grow.
- A chemical element that is a gas with no colour or taste, forms most of the earth's atmosphere, and is a part of all living things.
10 Clues: Means growing plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil. • Means the contamination of the natural environment by harmful materials. • Are substances that living things need to grow, stay healthy, and get energy. • The set of practices used to cultivate the land to produce food and resources. • ...
Social hard words 2023-07-17
10 Clues: sides • planet • Measurement • small diagrams • mountain rivers • Spherical shape • cities Countries • soil Agriculture • colours of symbols • horizontal vertical lines
Industrial Revolution- Aleyna, Candice, Sophia 2021-10-01
Across
- Jail
- The person that supervises the workhouse
- Pay to use the road
- To give out a signal of what's coming
- Acidic Rain
- Business
- Universal
- A place to work when someone can't support themselves financially
- Retail
Down
- Grow crops
- To say "No"
- Connecting fences together
- Cleaning
- To gain money
- Electronics
- Person's job
- Manipulate
17 Clues: Jail • Retail • Cleaning • Business • Universal • Grow crops • Manipulate • To say "No" • Electronics • Acidic Rain • Person's job • To gain money • Pay to use the road • Connecting fences together • To give out a signal of what's coming • The person that supervises the workhouse • A place to work when someone can't support themselves financially
V# 16 2024-01-05
Technology 2017-06-13
Across
- sends message to reciever
- translate the message
- preservation
- sorted data
- information in an entertaining way
- educates and make people want to learn
- using living things for a product
- facts and information
- combine information sources
- person initiating communication
Down
- translates message
- unwanted signal
- growing crops
- changing data
- perosn that gets message
- inform, persuades, entertains
- nonstop production
- non continuous production
- specific production
- revieves messagve
20 Clues: sorted data • preservation • growing crops • changing data • unwanted signal • revieves messagve • translates message • nonstop production • specific production • translate the message • facts and information • perosn that gets message • sends message to reciever • non continuous production • combine information sources • inform, persuades, entertains • person initiating communication • ...
Unit 1 2018-11-04
Across
- entfernen
- vorkommen
- wachsen
- Geschmack
- Gewohnheit
- spezielle/r/s
- Ergebnis
- erstaunlicherweise
- Aufgabe
- ausgewogen
- Umwelt
- Ballaststoffe
- Landwirtschaft
- identifizieren
- erschreckend
- respektieren
- Zusammenhang
- senken
- Mensch
- verursachen
- ernähren
Down
- Hungersnot
- gegenüber
- gedruckt
- Fachmann
- Gesundheit
- Ernährungswissenschaftler
- durchschnittlich
- Austausch
- Herkunft
- Fähigkeit
- Vielfalt
- liefern
- bestellen
- Grünzeug
- Minderheit
- verbreitet
- Quelle
- Stück
- sicher
40 Clues: Stück • Umwelt • Quelle • senken • Mensch • sicher • wachsen • Aufgabe • liefern • gedruckt • Fachmann • Ergebnis • Herkunft • Vielfalt • Grünzeug • ernähren • entfernen • gegenüber • vorkommen • Geschmack • Austausch • Fähigkeit • bestellen • Hungersnot • Gesundheit • Gewohnheit • ausgewogen • Minderheit • verbreitet • verursachen • erschreckend • respektieren • Zusammenhang • spezielle/r/s • Ballaststoffe • Landwirtschaft • identifizieren • ...
Unit 1 2018-11-04
Across
- Gewohnheit
- Hungersnot
- senken
- Mensch
- erstaunlicherweise
- Fachmann
- Ergebnis
- sicher
- identifizieren
- Zusammenhang
- spezielle/r/s
- Stück
- ernähren
- verbreitet
- Vielfalt
- Minderheit
- Geschmack
- Grünzeug
- Quelle
Down
- Fähigkeit
- Gesundheit
- Landwirtschaft
- Austausch
- wachsen
- Umwelt
- verursachen
- Ernährungswissenschaftler
- respektieren
- Aufgabe
- vorkommen
- erschreckend
- Ballaststoffe
- ausgewogen
- Herkunft
- gegenüber
- gedruckt
- entfernen
- durchschnittlich
- liefern
- bestellen
40 Clues: Stück • Umwelt • senken • Mensch • sicher • Quelle • wachsen • Aufgabe • liefern • Fachmann • Ergebnis • Herkunft • gedruckt • ernähren • Vielfalt • Grünzeug • Fähigkeit • Austausch • vorkommen • gegenüber • entfernen • bestellen • Geschmack • Gewohnheit • Gesundheit • Hungersnot • ausgewogen • verbreitet • Minderheit • verursachen • respektieren • erschreckend • Zusammenhang • Ballaststoffe • spezielle/r/s • Landwirtschaft • identifizieren • ...
Unit 1 2018-11-04
Across
- vorkommen
- gedruckt
- Hungersnot
- Aufgabe
- Minderheit
- Gesundheit
- spezielle/r/s
- Herkunft
- verbreitet
- respektieren
- Ernährungswissenschaftler
- liefern
- Austausch
- Fachmann
- Stück
- Mensch
- Ballaststoffe
- Ergebnis
- entfernen
- verursachen
- erschreckend
- wachsen
Down
- Vielfalt
- Geschmack
- Landwirtschaft
- Gewohnheit
- Umwelt
- erstaunlicherweise
- ausgewogen
- sicher
- Fähigkeit
- gegenüber
- Zusammenhang
- identifizieren
- durchschnittlich
- ernähren
- Quelle
- Grünzeug
- senken
- bestellen
40 Clues: Stück • Umwelt • sicher • Mensch • Quelle • senken • Aufgabe • liefern • wachsen • Vielfalt • gedruckt • Herkunft • ernähren • Fachmann • Ergebnis • Grünzeug • vorkommen • Geschmack • Fähigkeit • gegenüber • Austausch • entfernen • bestellen • Hungersnot • Gewohnheit • ausgewogen • Minderheit • Gesundheit • verbreitet • verursachen • Zusammenhang • respektieren • erschreckend • spezielle/r/s • Ballaststoffe • Landwirtschaft • identifizieren • ...
Unit 1 2018-11-04
Across
- Mensch
- Gewohnheit
- sicher
- Hungersnot
- Austausch
- Herkunft
- durchschnittlich
- senken
- erstaunlicherweise
- Stück
- gegenüber
- liefern
- Ergebnis
- Minderheit
- gedruckt
- wachsen
- Fachmann
- erschreckend
Down
- Geschmack
- Gesundheit
- Zusammenhang
- entfernen
- Quelle
- vorkommen
- Ballaststoffe
- ausgewogen
- Ernährungswissenschaftler
- identifizieren
- verursachen
- Umwelt
- Landwirtschaft
- respektieren
- ernähren
- spezielle/r/s
- verbreitet
- Fähigkeit
- bestellen
- Vielfalt
- Aufgabe
- Grünzeug
40 Clues: Stück • Mensch • Quelle • sicher • Umwelt • senken • liefern • Aufgabe • wachsen • Herkunft • ernähren • Vielfalt • Ergebnis • gedruckt • Grünzeug • Fachmann • Geschmack • entfernen • vorkommen • Austausch • Fähigkeit • gegenüber • bestellen • Gesundheit • Gewohnheit • Hungersnot • ausgewogen • verbreitet • Minderheit • verursachen • Zusammenhang • respektieren • erschreckend • Ballaststoffe • spezielle/r/s • identifizieren • Landwirtschaft • ...
Agribusiness 2018-10-24
Across
- product of dairy
- most common inorganic fertilizer
- most common pest for cowpea
- necessary for pollination
- doctor for livestock
- female pig
- meat from goat
- roasted plantain
- botanical name for rice
- group of sheep
- minister for agriculture
Down
- planting without soil
- baby fishes
- snacks made from groundnut
- period of pregnancy
- major content of eggshells
- common cereal
- site of photosynthesis
- product of two different varieties
- produces chocolate
20 Clues: female pig • baby fishes • common cereal • meat from goat • group of sheep • product of dairy • roasted plantain • produces chocolate • period of pregnancy • doctor for livestock • planting without soil • site of photosynthesis • botanical name for rice • minister for agriculture • necessary for pollination • snacks made from groundnut • major content of eggshells • most common pest for cowpea • ...
hidden talent 2021-11-14
Across
- - пустота, вакуум
- - уголь
- - воинственный
- - предполагать, допускать
- - научный
- - лестница
- - стипендия, грант
- - спираль
- - Отправить, подавать, утверждать
- - прорыв, достижение
- - вклад
- - данные
- - ДНК
- - структура
- - вычисление
- - недооценивать
Down
- - превосходить, выделяться
- - открытие
- - достижение
- - сельское хозяйство
- - получать, приобретать
- - ступенька
- - расследовать, исследовать
- - рак (болезнь)
- - столкновение, конфликт
- - выяснить
- - посмертно
- - рукопись
- - в конце концов
- - проводить (управлять)
- - признанный, узнаваемый
- - невоспетый
32 Clues: - ДНК • - уголь • - вклад • - данные • - научный • - спираль • - открытие • - лестница • - выяснить • - рукопись • - ступенька • - посмертно • - структура • - достижение • - вычисление • - невоспетый • - воинственный • - рак (болезнь) • - недооценивать • - в конце концов • - пустота, вакуум • - стипендия, грант • - сельское хозяйство • - прорыв, достижение • - получать, приобретать • - проводить (управлять) • ...
Unit 4, Lesson 2 Vocabulary 2024-02-09
Across
- rascacielos
- avancada
- religión
- pirámide
- calendario
- estatua
- cazar
- acera
- moderno
- semáforo
- derecha
- excavación
- seguir derecho
- doblar
- civilización
- tumba
Down
- cuadra
- catedral
- agricultor
- hasta
- edificio
- ciudad
- templo
- plaza/square
- frente a
- antiguo
- ruinas
- entre
- esquina
- barrio
- izquierda
- objeto
- monumento
- avienda
- agricultura
- desde
- construir
- cruzar
- herramienta
39 Clues: hasta • entre • cazar • acera • desde • tumba • cuadra • ciudad • templo • ruinas • barrio • objeto • cruzar • doblar • antiguo • estatua • esquina • moderno • derecha • avienda • catedral • avancada • religión • edificio • pirámide • frente a • semáforo • izquierda • monumento • construir • agricultor • calendario • excavación • rascacielos • agricultura • herramienta • plaza/square • civilización • seguir derecho
Daily Crossword 2023-05-26
Across
- man-made orbiter
- ET realm
- ___shine; ___rise
- rocket launch
- settlement
- weighty attraction
- exchange information
- word with "age" or "race"
- astronauts aircraft
- one of Santa's reindeer
- from the red planet
Down
- desert heaven
- Mars
- space traveler
- the sun and its orbiters
- chemical element O
- mars explorer
- fourth planet from the sun
- things wished upon
- harvest/farming
- daily intake
- visitor from another world
- where Armstrong walked
- cheesecloth
24 Clues: Mars • ET realm • settlement • cheesecloth • daily intake • desert heaven • rocket launch • mars explorer • space traveler • harvest/farming • man-made orbiter • ___shine; ___rise • chemical element O • things wished upon • weighty attraction • astronauts aircraft • from the red planet • exchange information • where Armstrong walked • one of Santa's reindeer • the sun and its orbiters • ...
