agriculture Crossword Puzzles
CassieBrangham 2014-02-01
Across
- Popular disease.
- not affected
- microorganism
- Parasite take it over.
- Some helps you, some hurts you.
- Mushrooms, mold.
- Typically in fungi.
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- An illness that affects animals (and humans).
- Descendents.
- Flea, tick.
- Takes over cell to reproduce.
- Know as "farming"
- Less popular disease.
- Cleanliness.
- Protection against a disease.
15 Clues: Flea, tick. • Descendents. • not affected • Cleanliness. • microorganism • Popular disease. • Mushrooms, mold. • Know as "farming" • Typically in fungi. • Less popular disease. • Parasite take it over. • Takes over cell to reproduce. • Protection against a disease. • Some helps you, some hurts you. • An illness that affects animals (and humans).
Chapters 4 & 5 2016-10-04
15 Clues: fort • to end • to guide • to provide money • Spanish explorer • to take control of • production of goods • Indian medicine man • religious settlement • to stay in one place • King's representative • economy based on farming • one who studies artifacts • moves from place to place • structure used for worship
Rise of Humans and Learning to farm 2018-10-24
15 Clues: human needs • water crops • grow own food • trading goods • pyramid shape • new stone age • muddy material • word for farming • independent city • creating one thing • modern day of Iraq • extra product left over • 3000 BCE metals to tools • plant and animals as good • advanced state of human society
Social Studies 2023-05-16
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- dog headed God
- found your tomb
- pharaohs tomb
- Egyptian writing
- lifestyle before civiliation
- where most civilizations begin
- source of moving water
- man made waterway
Down
- fancy word for farming
- Mesopotamian temple
- mesopotamian writing
- translates hieroglyphs
- taming plants and animals
- rainy season in india
- Shi Huang's Army
15 Clues: pharaohs tomb • dog headed God • found your tomb • Egyptian writing • Shi Huang's Army • man made waterway • Mesopotamian temple • mesopotamian writing • rainy season in india • fancy word for farming • translates hieroglyphs • source of moving water • taming plants and animals • lifestyle before civiliation • where most civilizations begin
Unit 8 Irie 2024-05-08
Across
- _______ conservation corps
- An insect that infests crops
- Eugene _______
- The bombing of __________
- ________ of 1924
- Social _____ administration
- a cause of the great depression.
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- Overproduction in ____________
- a way to protect america during the war, but help allies
- _____ ships
- ______ in purchasing
- _____ market crash of 1929
- ____ Vinson
- _____ Russel
- _____ electrification Administration
15 Clues: _____ ships • ____ Vinson • _____ Russel • Eugene _______ • ________ of 1924 • ______ in purchasing • The bombing of __________ • _______ conservation corps • _____ market crash of 1929 • Social _____ administration • An insect that infests crops • Overproduction in ____________ • a cause of the great depression. • _____ electrification Administration • ...
The Cabinet 2023-02-03
Across
- federal school loans
- urban development
- promotes agricultural trade
- in charge of unions
- military matters
- foreign policy
- energy production and regulation
- monetary matters
Down
- veterans benefits
- management and conservation of federal land
- transportation systems
- buying/selling commodities
- wealth and welfare programs
- Chief law enforcement officer
- responds to natural disasters
15 Clues: foreign policy • military matters • monetary matters • veterans benefits • urban development • in charge of unions • federal school loans • transportation systems • buying/selling commodities • promotes agricultural trade • wealth and welfare programs • Chief law enforcement officer • responds to natural disasters • energy production and regulation • ...
Qatar Expo 2024-01-04
15 Clues: leafy • cheerful • teamwork • wonderful • surroundings • City in Qatar • unpaid workers • dry/dusty land • capital city of Qatar • using resources wisely • the science of farming • the best facial expression • public garden for recreation • art of garden cultivation and management • display of works of art/items of interest
New Deal Alphabet Agencies 2017-03-07
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- Resettle sharecroppers, poor farmers from submarginal land; experiment in collectivized agriculture
- Insures mortgages, sets home construction standards
- Public works program to create jobs
- Guarantees right to organize unions; caused surge in union membership
- Set minimum wage, max weekly hours, fair business practices
- Insured bank deposits to prevent bank failures
- Public works agency; contained NYA, FERA, others
- Jobs program for unmarried men; built public works projects on federal lands, parks, and rural areas
- Provide pensions to retirees; alleviated elderly poverty
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- Built dams to provide electricity in rural areas
- Jobs program for artists, writers; created many pieces of public work
- Gave grants to states and local governments to create jobs; provided 20 million jobs
- Provided farm subsidies to stabilize agriculture industry
- Jobs and education program for young men and women
- Government corporation to provide loans to states, banks, railroads; helped give capital to banks
- Jobs program building bridges, schools, other buildings; provided 4 million jobs
16 Clues: Public works program to create jobs • Insured bank deposits to prevent bank failures • Built dams to provide electricity in rural areas • Public works agency; contained NYA, FERA, others • Jobs and education program for young men and women • Insures mortgages, sets home construction standards • Provide pensions to retirees; alleviated elderly poverty • ...
unit 6 2022-04-11
Across
- Agriculture, Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- Dietary energy consumption that is continuously below the minimum requirement for maintaining a healthy life and carrying out light physical activity.
- Security,Physical, social, and economic access at all times to safe and nutritious food sufficient to meet dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semi-arid land degradation.
- The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth’s surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain.
- Rapid diffusion (spread) of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season.
- patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
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- Revolution,The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce.
- Modified Organism (GMO),A living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology.
- tillage, A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- Agricultural Land, The most productive farmland.
- Land - land that is suitable for farming
17 Clues: Land - land that is suitable for farming • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • Agricultural Land, The most productive farmland. • Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce. • patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • ...
FFA Crossword 2022-11-26
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- - Represents the president
- - Is represented by the ear of corn. Keeps a record of all meetings.
- - occupations that develop, use, maintain, manage, and analyze natural resources
- - occupations related to the raising and caring of animals and developing more efficient ways of producing and processing meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products
- - Is represented by a plow. Directs over meeting in the absence of the president and assists the president at all times.
- - A national organization that covers the USA focused on developing the future of Agriculture.
- - represents the vice president
- - contributes to the production, processing, marketing, distribution, financing and development of agricultural commodities, plant and animal products, and other natural resources
- - represents the advisor
- - What each letter of FFA represents
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- - Is represented by the rising sun. Leads all meetings and directs the work of the organization.
- - involved with recycling, water and air pollution control, waste disposal and public health issues
- - Is represented by the emblem of washington. Keeps record of all income and expenses of the organization.
- - The national FFA emblem, consisting of five symbols, is representative of the history, goals and future of the organization. Includes the ear of corn, the rising sun, the plow, the eagle, and the owl.
- - The uniform worn by FFA members at local, state and national functions. provides identity and gives a distinctive and recognizable image to the organization and its members.
- - 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.
- - outlines the organization's values and beliefs regarding the industry of agriculture, FFA membership, and citizenship and patriotism
17 Clues: - represents the advisor • - Represents the president • - represents the vice president • - What each letter of FFA represents • - Is represented by the ear of corn. Keeps a record of all meetings. • - occupations that develop, use, maintain, manage, and analyze natural resources • ...
Food, Farming and land use 2021-07-22
15 Clues: tasty • a country • a warrior • a bad time • at the top • we walk on • a vegetable • a hierarchy • a community • growing crops • at the bottom • very popular food • a large land holder • the practice of farming and food. • second from the top of the feudal system.
The Cabinet 2023-02-03
Across
- federal school loans
- urban development
- promotes agricultural trade
- in charge of unions
- military matters
- foreign policy
- energy production and regulation
- monetary matters
Down
- veterans benefits
- management and conservation of federal land
- transportation systems
- buying/selling commodities
- wealth and welfare programs
- Chief law enforcement officer
- responds to natural disasters
15 Clues: foreign policy • military matters • monetary matters • veterans benefits • urban development • in charge of unions • federal school loans • transportation systems • buying/selling commodities • promotes agricultural trade • wealth and welfare programs • Chief law enforcement officer • responds to natural disasters • energy production and regulation • ...
Week 9/6-9/9 Vocab Quiz 2022-09-09
Across
- amendment synonym
- alteration or addition to a bill
- antics antonym
- adverse antonym
- agrarian synonym
- amendment antonym
- adverse synonym
- relating to land or division of land
Down
- agrarian antonym
- adequately synonym
- to a satisfactory or acceptable extent
- unfavorable or antagonistic in purpose
- antics synonym
- absurd or grotesque acts
- adequately antonym
15 Clues: antics antonym • antics synonym • adverse antonym • adverse synonym • agrarian antonym • agrarian synonym • amendment synonym • amendment antonym • adequately synonym • adequately antonym • absurd or grotesque acts • alteration or addition to a bill • relating to land or division of land • to a satisfactory or acceptable extent • unfavorable or antagonistic in purpose
crossword puzzle 2019-04-02
12 Clues: agriculture • islamic group • chineese lord • roman emperor • farm laborers • chineese ninja • capital of iraq • pope for muslims • holy islamic city • where two roads cross • spiritual leader of islam • artistic practice of handwriting
vocab crossword 2023-11-13
11 Clues: Rate • Nation • Economy • Economy • Agriculture • Agriculture • Capita Income • Domestic Product • Developed Nation • Development Index • Industrialized Nation
Spelling Questions (2) 2022-07-06
Mesopotamia 2022-10-10
vocab 2023-12-15
Climate change 2023-10-11
Words from "India at a Glance" 2018-11-29
Feb Edition 2023-03-06
Paragraph 2 2023-08-31
10 Clues: effort • happiness • be housed • plantation • pleasurable • aches or pain • have confidence in • attached to someone • demanding or testing • farming, farm management
Aboriginal Foods 2013-05-13
Across
- the northwest coast region people never had to develop a system of agriculture because they had lots of food available to them
- In the plains, ______ was the best food source
- the old name for the inuit
- the men of the plateau people were skilled ______
- was a popular bread dish cooked over the fire in the plains
- the inuit hunted _____ in the winter monthes
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- what the men of the plateau people hunted
- the northwest coast region extended from British Columbia to ______
- in order to fish in the winter, the subartic people went _____
- how the food was ______ for the winter
- the name for the first nations group who lived in the arctic
- how inuit ate their meat
- the main food source of the inuit were ______
13 Clues: how inuit ate their meat • the old name for the inuit • how the food was ______ for the winter • what the men of the plateau people hunted • the inuit hunted _____ in the winter monthes • the main food source of the inuit were ______ • In the plains, ______ was the best food source • the men of the plateau people were skilled ______ • ...
Chapter 3 | test review crossword puzzle 2020-11-04
Across
- Specialization of _______ means people can have different jobs - this resulted from systematic agriculture.
- the latest period of the stone age; after farming had started
- Systematic _______________ means growing food on a regular schedule
- people who move around to find enough food; also called hunter-gatherers
- deals with the making,buying,trading, selling of goods
- using advanced methods to solve problems
- Neolithic people developed this to keep records
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- the older period of the stone age; before farming
- What physical feature greatly helped farming?
- _________ was a Neolithic farming village with the doors on the roofs.
- The _________ Age was when people started using metal to make tools and weapons.
- a government with a king or queen and inherited position
- The ________ Ages were long periods of extreme cold.
13 Clues: using advanced methods to solve problems • What physical feature greatly helped farming? • Neolithic people developed this to keep records • the older period of the stone age; before farming • The ________ Ages were long periods of extreme cold. • deals with the making,buying,trading, selling of goods • a government with a king or queen and inherited position • ...
The Agricultural Revolution 2023-11-01
Across
- movement of people from one country, locality, or place of residence to settle in another
- an area that is sealed off with an artificial or natural barrier.
- a flowing or coming in
- the process of making an area more urban
- the science or practice of farming
- existing or occurring at the same time
- relating to the ownership and use of land, especially farmland, or relating to the part of a society or economy that is concerned with agriculture.
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- to try to develop and improve something
- the process of introducing a machine to do something that used to be done by hand
- the amount of a resource that exceeds the portion that's actively utilized.
- to join into one whole
- to make easier
- to provide with something desired, needed, or suited
13 Clues: to make easier • a flowing or coming in • to join into one whole • the science or practice of farming • existing or occurring at the same time • to try to develop and improve something • the process of making an area more urban • to provide with something desired, needed, or suited • an area that is sealed off with an artificial or natural barrier. • ...
Human Geography Vocabulary Review 2025-09-24
Across
- A characteristic of a town or city
- The practice of farming, including the growing of crops and raising animals for food, wool, and other products
- The basic physical and operational structures needed for the operation of society
- Fertile, suitable for farming
- Humans changing the environment to fit their needs
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- The process of removing valuable minerals from the earth
- A characteristic of the countryside
- Changing human behavior in order to adjust to the environment
- The study of where people live, what they do, and how they use the land
- The position of a place in relation to other places
- The watering of land by artificial means to increase agriculture
- The exact point where a place is located, identified by longitude and latitude
- Dry, having almost no rainfall
13 Clues: Fertile, suitable for farming • Dry, having almost no rainfall • A characteristic of a town or city • A characteristic of the countryside • Humans changing the environment to fit their needs • The position of a place in relation to other places • The process of removing valuable minerals from the earth • Changing human behavior in order to adjust to the environment • ...
jamestown 2023-11-17
Great Depression in America 2025-03-11
10 Clues: Bowl • Deals • Failures • Blizzards • Hoovervilles • Term for Migrants • Stock Market Crash • rocks, water, Changes • Agriculture Adjustment Act • Social Impact, nations workforce
Southeastern Asia 2023-05-22
Across
- This southeast Asian city has the highest population density in the world
- The most common religion in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam
- The country of Brunei shares an island with part of the this country
- This noodle soup is the national dish of Vietnam
- Chewing gum is illegal in this small country
- The top agriculture product of Laos
- The most common religion in Malaysia and Indonesia
- These ancient ruins are the top tourist attraction in Cambodia
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- The most common language spoken in Thailand
- This body of water is East of Thailand
- This sea separates Vietnam from the Philippines
- The most common religion in this country is Christianity (Catholic)
- The mountain range that runs through Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia
- This large delta covers areas of southern Vietnam and Cambodia
- The biggest industry in Laos
- This chicken or pork dish is the national dish of the Philippines
- This bay in Vietnam has thousands of limestone islands and is a top tourist site
- Indonesia and Malaysia are part of this archipelago (group of islands), which is the largest in SE Asia
18 Clues: The biggest industry in Laos • The top agriculture product of Laos • This body of water is East of Thailand • The most common language spoken in Thailand • Chewing gum is illegal in this small country • This sea separates Vietnam from the Philippines • This noodle soup is the national dish of Vietnam • The most common religion in Malaysia and Indonesia • ...
Economics 2025-10-12
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- sector the sector is related to agriculture and raw materials?
- the minimum income needed to meet basic needs called?
- development kind of development meets present needs without harming the future?
- the rate measures the percentage of educated people in a country?
- the policy aimed to protect domestic industries from foreign competition?
- the transfer of ownership from public to private sector called?
- the term means integration of world economies?
- the organisation replaced GATT?
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- the sector is owned and managed by the government?
- we call credit facilities for poor people without collateral?
- the situation when people are willing to work but cannot find jobs?
- the main occupation of rural India?
- the policy removed unnecessary government controls on trade and industry?
- along with education, which sector helps in human capital formation?
- Commission the body estimated poverty in India before NITI Aayog?
- capital we call the productive power of human beings?
- we call basic facilities like transport, power, and communication?
- resources type of resources can be used again and again?
18 Clues: the organisation replaced GATT? • the main occupation of rural India? • the term means integration of world economies? • the sector is owned and managed by the government? • the minimum income needed to meet basic needs called? • capital we call the productive power of human beings? • resources type of resources can be used again and again? • ...
New Stone Age Review 2023-01-03
7 Clues: extra supply of something • exchange of goods between people • train plants and animals to be useful • raising crops and animals for human use • culture with learning and specialization • training to do a particular kind of work • 12,000-6,000 years ago using agriculture
S.S. OSA/NSA Crossword Puzzle for Tic-Tac-Toe Assignment 2024-12-03
Across
- the raising of crops and animals for human use.
- a culture that has developed a system of specialization, religion, learning, & government.
- to train animals and plants to be useful to people.
- the exchange of goods between people.
- A time where people began to experiment with agriculture.
- the period when stone tools were the main technology to human kind.
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- training to do a particular kind of work.
- effects that follow a response.
- a movement of groups of people from one place to another.
- a group of related families brought together for a common purpose.
- an extra supply of something, such as crops.
11 Clues: effects that follow a response. • the exchange of goods between people. • training to do a particular kind of work. • an extra supply of something, such as crops. • the raising of crops and animals for human use. • to train animals and plants to be useful to people. • a movement of groups of people from one place to another. • ...
Intro To Ag 2023-12-13
Across
- practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests
- science and business of producing domestic livestock species
- exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other processes
- supply,service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultural systems
- segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock
- a person who repairs heavy farm equipment
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- practice of garden cultivation and management
- applied social science that deals with how producers, consumers, and societies use scarce resources for production
- field involving science that understand the food processes and improve food products for general public
- art and science of producing food and fiber
- crop and soil science
11 Clues: crop and soil science • a person who repairs heavy farm equipment • art and science of producing food and fiber • practice of garden cultivation and management • practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests • segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock • science and business of producing domestic livestock species • ...
Libya 2022-01-31
13 Clues: Currency • Agriculture • Main Religion • Land Features • Main Language • Water Features • Natural Hazards • Type of Government • Location in Africa • Population of Libya • People(Ethnic Groups) • Capitol city of Libya • The size of Libya that is between 500,000mi2 to 700,000mi2
Fishing and Forestry 2022-10-31
13 Clues: trees • farming • fossil fuels • hunting fish • main industry • main producer • comes from trees • third main producer • second main producer • all resources on earth • the total of all products • people who protect enviornments • cultivation or farming in an area
APES - Plant Agriculture - Max Clark 2025-09-15
Across
- Partially decomposed plant and animal matter.
- Essential nutrient in soil for plant growth and protein synthesis.
- Non-decomposed plant matter & humus.
- Part of a plan which gathers water, nitrogen, phosphorous & potassium from the soil.
- Organic matter, weathered rock particles, & topsoil.
- The process of soil being worn away by wind or water.
- A process which loosens & mixes soil, increases water percolation and adds O2 to the soil.
- The physical breakdown of rocks by rain, other rocks, heat, etc.
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- The process of a water moving downward through a porous material like soil or rock under the influence of gravity.
- Medium sized particles soil type.
- A model used for classifying soils based on the % makeup of said soil.
- Unweathered, solid rocks. (Bedrock)
- Rocks with little weathering.
- Soil forms by undergoing this process.
- A soil type with a balanced mix of sand, silt, and clay.
- Tiny rock particles which come from the topsoil & subsoil.
- bowl A decade-long period in the 1930s when severe droughts and massive dust storms plagued the Great Plains
- Largest sized particles soil type.
- Smallest sized particles soil type.
- The molecular nature of rock is changed due to reaction with water, oxygen, etc.
20 Clues: Rocks with little weathering. • Medium sized particles soil type. • Largest sized particles soil type. • Unweathered, solid rocks. (Bedrock) • Smallest sized particles soil type. • Non-decomposed plant matter & humus. • Soil forms by undergoing this process. • Partially decomposed plant and animal matter. • Organic matter, weathered rock particles, & topsoil. • ...
Agriculture 2 3rd formative assessments 2025-08-29
Across
- chain: Keeping food refrigerated to prevent microbial growth.
- Preserving food with salt, sugar, nitrates, or nitrites.
- Replacing air with a specific mix of gases.
- A wet curing method using a salt solution.
- The use of irradiation on cereals and dried fruit.
- rays: A type of radiation used in food preservation.
- A substance that gives cured meat a pink color.
- Exposing food to smoke for preservation and flavor.
- Harmful compounds formed when fat drips on coals.
- dioxide: A gas used in MAP to inhibit bacteria and mold.
- An inert filler gas used to prevent a package from collapsing.
- A health risk linked to high sodium in cured foods.
- A foodborne illness from improperly preserved food.
- The international symbol for irradiated food.
Down
- A process that causes rancidity and color changes.
- The pigment in meat that turns pink during curing.
- Carcinogenic compounds formed from nitrates.
- A vacuum machine where food is placed inside for sealing.
- A process slowed by low oxygen levels.
- Compounds formed when meat proteins are cooked at high heat.
- packaging: Removing air from a food package before sealing.
- Using ionizing radiation to kill microorganisms.
- Bacteria that needs oxygen to grow.
- Using salt alone to draw moisture from food.
- A process to prevent air from re-entering a package.
25 Clues: Bacteria that needs oxygen to grow. • A process slowed by low oxygen levels. • A wet curing method using a salt solution. • Replacing air with a specific mix of gases. • Carcinogenic compounds formed from nitrates. • Using salt alone to draw moisture from food. • The international symbol for irradiated food. • A substance that gives cured meat a pink color. • ...
livestock vocab 2017-01-12
Across
- weight when comes into the operation
- goal a producer has for how much they hope their finished cattle will gain each day
- finishing -finished at about 280 lbs
- mature female pig
- science/practice of farming or ranching
- manageing information according to individual groups(heard) of cattle
- formal name for pig
- forecasting and evaluation of financial risk with producers to avoid or minimize their product.
- offspring of swine
- finishing/fat-out weight is about 1300 lbs
- operation method of raising beef
- milk
- castrated male cow
Down
- castrated male pig
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- store grain for feed use
- young female pig/hog
- a person who consumes/buys
- area or scenery behind the main objective of contemplation
- the weight of an animal when it leaves
- young female cow
- fixed amount of a crop that a producer provides or traides
- backgrounding -finished lbs is about 700-900
- person/company that makes/grows or supplies goods
- number of possible death
- raw material or primary agriculture product that can be bought or sold
26 Clues: milk • young female cow • mature female pig • castrated male pig • offspring of swine • castrated male cow • formal name for pig • young female pig/hog • store grain for feed use • number of possible death • a person who consumes/buys • operation method of raising beef • farm animals regarded as an asset • weight when comes into the operation • finishing -finished at about 280 lbs • ...
MesoAmerica corssword puzzle 2024-05-24
Across
- The government system of the Mayans was a ???? government
- Sea were the Mesoamerican civilization was located
- The Aztecs were founded in 1325 CE, in Tenochtitlan. The Mayas in 2000 BCE, in present-day southern
- Mesoamerica group that developed a written language of hieroglyphs
- Mayans were the first to do this achievement with wildlife
- 16 was the age were Aztec women....
- They created small islands in lakes to grow crops. These are called....
- K’inich Janaab’ Pakal ????? of the city Palenque
- Group that had a centralized monarchy
- Group that built aqueducts and dikes to create more land for crops
- At the top of the Aztec culture
- Mayans lived in the Yucatán...
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- The Mesoamericans practice ? based on gods of agriculture and nature
- The system of government of the Olmecs was centralized...
- The Olmec created statues and massive...
- ōllamalitzl was a game played by Olmecs with an object that was....
- Something the Mesoamercan culture developed grate techniques since they relied a lot on agriculture
- The Aztecs permitted men to practice ??? or to have multiple wives
- Aztec made writing systems, calendars, knowledge of astronomy and architecture which were all....
- Mayas believe no one was ever born and no one ever......
20 Clues: Mayans lived in the Yucatán... • At the top of the Aztec culture • 16 was the age were Aztec women.... • Group that had a centralized monarchy • The Olmec created statues and massive... • Sea were the Mesoamerican civilization was located • K’inich Janaab’ Pakal ????? of the city Palenque • The government system of the Mayans was a ???? government • ...
MesoAmerica corssword puzzle 2024-05-24
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- The government system of the Mayans was a ???? government
- Sea were the Mesoamerican civilization was located
- The Aztecs were founded in 1325 CE, in Tenochtitlan. The Mayas in 2000 BCE, in present-day southern
- Mesoamerica group that developed a written language of hieroglyphs
- Mayans were the first to do this achievement with wildlife
- 16 was the age were Aztec women....
- They created small islands in lakes to grow crops. These are called....
- K’inich Janaab’ Pakal ????? of the city Palenque
- Group that had a centralized monarchy
- Group that built aqueducts and dikes to create more land for crops
- At the top of the Aztec culture
- Mayans lived in the Yucatán...
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- The Mesoamericans practice ? based on gods of agriculture and nature
- The system of government of the Olmecs was centralized...
- The Olmec created statues and massive...
- ōllamalitzl was a game played by Olmecs with an object that was....
- Something the Mesoamercan culture developed grate techniques since they relied a lot on agriculture
- The Aztecs permitted men to practice ??? or to have multiple wives
- Aztec made writing systems, calendars, knowledge of astronomy and architecture which were all....
- Mayas believe no one was ever born and no one ever......
20 Clues: Mayans lived in the Yucatán... • At the top of the Aztec culture • 16 was the age were Aztec women.... • Group that had a centralized monarchy • The Olmec created statues and massive... • Sea were the Mesoamerican civilization was located • K’inich Janaab’ Pakal ????? of the city Palenque • The government system of the Mayans was a ???? government • ...
Ancient World History Review 2023-10-01
Across
- people moving out of africa into other parts of the world
- agriculture was used instead of hunting and gathering
- first human skeleton found
- training animals to be tame and helpful
- a famous archaeologist
- based off of status
- people who gathered and hunted their food
- specialization in different tasks
- ape-like and human characteristics, 4-1 million years ago
- when people of different areas adopt cultures based off of where they are
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- brings nutrient-rich pacific waters
- all people considered equal no matter what
- a worker skilled in trade
- stood upright, 2 million years ago
- ape-like and human characteristics, 2.31-1.65 million years ago
- a cave full of paintings from bce
- before anyone thought to record anything
- the study of humanity
- man who was found in Italian alps who was frozen 5300 years old
- a large stone that forms a prehistoric monument
- the study of human history
- large Neolithic site in turkey
- moved around from place to place
- objects from the past that give us clues to how people lived
- old stone age, used stone tools, nomads
- new stone age, used stone tools, agriculture
- humans today
27 Clues: humans today • based off of status • the study of humanity • a famous archaeologist • a worker skilled in trade • first human skeleton found • the study of human history • large Neolithic site in turkey • moved around from place to place • a cave full of paintings from bce • specialization in different tasks • stood upright, 2 million years ago • brings nutrient-rich pacific waters • ...
Roman-Aztec Empire Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-12
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- Bottom of society
- God of life and rain
- Common people
- center of Aztec government
- Aztecs used 2 of these
- god of magic
- Inspiration to grow maize, beans, and squash
- Board game with dice
- Special class of Aztec merchants
- Mistaken as Quetzalcoatl
- Transported goods
- Traded goods/food
- Reserved for nobility
- Wore Loincloths and long capes
- Noble class
- Aztec language
- Form of Aztec writing
- 2.5 miles long leading to city
- Very powerful
- only for nobility
- Clan or small tribe
- God of Agriculture
- Used to cure illness
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- Wore Long skirts and blouses
- stone of all types
- Played with rubber balls and lower body
- Rises each day
- Highest form of art
- god of rain and water
- staple food of Aztecs
- ran court systems and schools
- Made into chocolate
- 9th emperor
- Raised roads
- Sent as a gift to Cortez besides gold.
- How you died was determined
- Water roads
- oversaw religious aspects of city
- Ruler of other city states
- God of war
- Sophisticated code of rules
41 Clues: God of war • 9th emperor • Water roads • Noble class • god of magic • Raised roads • Common people • Very powerful • Rises each day • Aztec language • Bottom of society • Transported goods • Traded goods/food • only for nobility • stone of all types • God of Agriculture • Highest form of art • Made into chocolate • Clan or small tribe • God of life and rain • Board game with dice • Used to cure illness • ...
The 13 Colonies 2022-11-17
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- Agriculture where you grow enough for self
- Type of mills that helped northern farmers
- Founded by Carteret and Berkley
- Settled Massachusetts, Anglican cleaners
- Region dominated by agriculture
- Widely grown crop....saved Jamestown
- Known for their rice and plantation system
- Lacked a good port and used Virginia's
- New Hampshire's key economic activity
- Blue Gold of North Carolina
- Colony owned by individual or group
- Founded off of Pennsylvania
- Colony originally owned by the Dutch
- Founded Rhode Island
- Was once part of Massachusetts
- New England needed more due to poor soil
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- Belief in not fighting /physical violence
- Religious group believed people are equal
- Founded Pennsylvania
- Governor and founder of Georgia
- Colony settled by Catholics
- Region / mixture of industry and farming
- Wealthy proprietor,e stablished NH
- Canoe shaped ship hull with many sails
- Oldest and most populated colony
- Colony owned by the King
- Known for their wealth through shipping
- Driving resource of Industrial Revolution
- Region dominated by industry
- Wealthy Dutch landowner along the Hudson
- Founded for better farmland / river valley
- Agricultural product that could make money
32 Clues: Founded Pennsylvania • Founded Rhode Island • Colony owned by the King • Colony settled by Catholics • Blue Gold of North Carolina • Founded off of Pennsylvania • Region dominated by industry • Was once part of Massachusetts • Governor and founder of Georgia • Founded by Carteret and Berkley • Region dominated by agriculture • Oldest and most populated colony • ...
Philippines 2023-04-28
10 Clues: currency • over-cap • cul-sport • over-city • geo-island • cul-Languages • over-continent • economy-industries • economy economies-Asia • interesting info-volcano
Economics 2013-12-02
Across
- marginal revolution economist from switzerland
- marginal revolution economist from US
- suported free trade
- written by adam smith
- condemned in excessive luxury usury and unproductive labor
- specie flow theory
- advocates stable monetary policy
- theory of population and economic decline
- decorated soldier and student of Socrates
- marginal revolution economist from australia
- was the driving force behind the return to classical economics
- true father of modern economics
- talk about alienation and exploitation of the workers
- marginal revolution economist from england
- lead character on our story.
- agriculture as the most productive sector of the economy
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- instituionalist who challenged smith's theory
- eminent surgeon and doctor
- one of the greek thought
- "natural effect of commerce is to lead to peace
- vacillated between liberty and socialism
- wrote the fable of the bees
- "law of subsistence wages and permanent misery of the working class
- leading french physiocrat
- also called the great depression.
- advantage of thrift, free trade and growing population
- believed in private property
- industry is more productive than agriculture
- they resuscitated the invisible hand of smith
- was an absolutist
30 Clues: was an absolutist • specie flow theory • suported free trade • written by adam smith • one of the greek thought • leading french physiocrat • eminent surgeon and doctor • wrote the fable of the bees • believed in private property • lead character on our story. • true father of modern economics • advocates stable monetary policy • also called the great depression. • ...
Modern China 2022-06-04
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- Taiwan
- Rightest who set forth the 4 Modernizations
- Foreign investment in certain regions, initially only along the coast
- China Didn't fit his theories about how to create a communist state
- Infrastructure project that spans many countries and helps China's economy
- "Old culture" is one of them
- Group of students who went around China and destroyed the Four Olds
- The system of household registration in China that determines the benefits people receive
- Plan to modernize agriculture, industry, defense, and science/technology
- Big protest that is left out of the CCP approved history of China
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- 2008 event that hurts China's economy b/c the economy relies heavily on other countries
- The Fifth Modernization
- Groups of villages that produced what the government demanded, especially agriculture and steel
- Current president of the PRC
- Thirty million people died of famine as a result
- Xi Jinping's goal for China
- China is creating man-made islands in order to claim more of this body of water
- When Mao encouraged all communes to make steel
- A cause for the gender imbalance in China
- Jiang Qing and her cronies
20 Clues: Taiwan • The Fifth Modernization • Jiang Qing and her cronies • Xi Jinping's goal for China • Current president of the PRC • "Old culture" is one of them • A cause for the gender imbalance in China • Rightest who set forth the 4 Modernizations • When Mao encouraged all communes to make steel • Thirty million people died of famine as a result • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-16
Across
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- genetically modified organism
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
- the farming of fish
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
Down
- a person who does not eat meat
- Impact the effect farming practices have on the environment
- Food Movement people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
- a person who eats both meat and plants
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- United States Department of Agriculture
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • Impact the effect farming practices have on the environment • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-16
Across
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- a person who does not eat meat
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
- United States Department of Agriculture
- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
- a person who eats both meat and plants
Down
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- the farming of fish
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- food movement committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
- genetically modified organism
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
James Anson 2016-10-19
Across
- the longest river in the world.
- from standard to higher
- Middle Stone Age
- One of the major domestic animal which can produce wool.
- the subject which study for ancient history or human.
- A set of attributes certain score ties have,such as metal working and agriculture
- Primary crop in China
- Primary crop in South America
- 100 years
- It grows and there are more people
- People who lived in Mesopotamia,semi hunting gathering and agricultural.
- The essential things to produce.
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- The landform between two mountains
- the wheapon used to hunting and fight.
- build like the city not countryside
- Not safety
- a lifestyle that people can start settle down
- the lifestyle between hunting gathering and agricultural
- A noun that is used to described the men's role in agricultural societies
- A nomadic lifestyle,supported by large herds of animal
- Kind of plants can make the cloth
- there are no indications of different classes
- lifestyle that took the place of hunting and gathering
- Because most of the population at that time was not earning much so 'it' is limited
- main crop in the Middle East other than barely
25 Clues: 100 years • Not safety • Middle Stone Age • Primary crop in China • from standard to higher • Primary crop in South America • the longest river in the world. • The essential things to produce. • Kind of plants can make the cloth • The landform between two mountains • It grows and there are more people • build like the city not countryside • the wheapon used to hunting and fight. • ...
Key terms 2019-12-04
Across
- pollution, the source of many diseases causing the lack of safe drinking water
- fertile: refers to land that is good for farming
- group, people who share a common set of beliefs
- relatives who came before
- 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
- farming
- growth, the process by which a country's wealth increases over time
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- their language is a mixture of Arabic and Bantu with a little Portuguese
- diffusion, the spread of ideas from one region to another
- group, people who share a common set of characteristics like language, physical features, customs, and traditions
- beliefs, customs, and traditions
- getting water from its source to where it is needed
- beliefs, also known as indigenous religions
- originally from the Arabian Peninsula and migrated to North Africa
- crops, food grown in large quantities with the purpose of selling it for profit
- process of clearing down tress as well as overgrazing
- Africa, all of Africa located below the Saharan
- farming, most common type of agriculture in Africa
20 Clues: farming • relatives who came before • beliefs, customs, and traditions • erosion process in parts of Africa • beliefs, also known as indigenous religions • group, people who share a common set of beliefs • Africa, all of Africa located below the Saharan • fertile: refers to land that is good for farming • farming, most common type of agriculture in Africa • ...
agr 2024-08-23
Across
- / Educates farmers on the latest agricultural techniques.
- / Enforces laws related to environmental protection.
- / Manages businesses related to farming and agriculture.
- / Analyzes soil for agricultural purposes.
- / Raises and manages livestock like cattle and sheep.
- / Studies insects that affect crops.
- / Specializes in growing fruits, vegetables, and plants.
- / Develops new plant varieties.
- / Manages forest resources for conservation and use.
- / Grows and studies flowers and ornamental plants.
- / Specializes in milk production and dairy products.
- / Practices sustainable farming without synthetic inputs.
- / Oversees the operations of a greenhouse.
- / Oversees the daily operations of a farm.
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- / Studies animal biology for better production.
- / Manages fish farming operations.
- / Develops and tests seeds for planting.
- / Analyzes economic issues in agriculture.
- / Grows crops and raises livestock.
- / Designs equipment and structures for farming.
- / Manages the care and breeding of farm animals.
- / Provides medical care for animals.
- / Focuses on optimizing crop production.
- / Develops new food products and safety processes.
- / Provides advice on agricultural practices.
- / Assists with agricultural research and experiments.
- / Specializes in the study and production of poultry.
- / Ensures compliance with agricultural regulations.
- / Studies the environment to improve agricultural practices.
- / Studies soil management and crop production.
30 Clues: / Develops new plant varieties. • / Manages fish farming operations. • / Grows crops and raises livestock. • / Provides medical care for animals. • / Studies insects that affect crops. • / Develops and tests seeds for planting. • / Focuses on optimizing crop production. • / Analyzes soil for agricultural purposes. • / Analyzes economic issues in agriculture. • ...
AP Human Geography Crossword (All Units) 2025-05-16
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- State with an ethnically homogeneous population.
- Brought wheat to America, potatoes to Ireland, and tomatoes to Italy.
- Map projection useful for navigation, but drastically distorts land area.
- Type of diffusion where the object or idea adapts to its new location.
- Using fear, violence and intimidation to achieve political goals.
- Economic sector that includes knowledge-based jobs such as teachers and scientists.
- Locations around the world where humans began to farm independently from each other.
- Type of agriculture involving high capital, high labor, and high yield.
- ____ factors encourage immigration.
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- Large-scale, commercial farm commonly found in Latin America.
- Manufacturing economic sector.
- rate Time it would take for a population to double in size.
- Policies that aim to increase fertility.
- Stage of the DTM where birth rate falls below death rate and population decreases.
- Type of religion that includes Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam.
- Economic sector devoted to extracting resources, includes agriculture and mining.
- Nickname for the 3rd Agricultural Revolution.
- ____ factors encourage emigration.
- Using resources in a way that doesn't harm future generations.
- Type of boundary established in Africa by the Berlin Conference.
20 Clues: Manufacturing economic sector. • ____ factors encourage emigration. • ____ factors encourage immigration. • Policies that aim to increase fertility. • Nickname for the 3rd Agricultural Revolution. • State with an ethnically homogeneous population. • rate Time it would take for a population to double in size. • ...
Chapter 22 - GEOGRAPHY 2026-05-14
Across
- natural coastal areas used for ships and trade
- mineral mined in Bulgaria and North Macedonia
- sea animal found along the coasts
- forest resource used for building
- climate with hot summers and cold snowy winters
- climate with hot dry summers and mild wet winters
- fertile land between mountains used for agriculture
- nickname for Southeastern Europe
- farming supported by fertile valleys
- energy resource found in Bosnia and Serbia
- valuable mineral found in the Balkans
- mountain range found in Romania and Serbia
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- country relying heavily on hydroelectric power
- Balkan country with a Mediterranean coastline
- crop grown in fertile Balkan valleys
- Balkan country without access to the sea
- sea located between Greece and Turkey
- ancient lake in Southeastern Europe
- sea bordering Bulgaria and other Eastern European countries
- important river used for farming and fishing
- Balkan country known for oil reserves
- body of water between Italy and the Balkan Peninsula
- mountain range located in Bulgaria and Serbia
- electricity created using rivers
- ancient lake over a million years old
- country bordering the Black Sea
- wild animal living in mountainous areas
- biome supporting many plants and animals
28 Clues: country bordering the Black Sea • electricity created using rivers • nickname for Southeastern Europe • sea animal found along the coasts • forest resource used for building • ancient lake in Southeastern Europe • crop grown in fertile Balkan valleys • farming supported by fertile valleys • sea located between Greece and Turkey • Balkan country known for oil reserves • ...
Food, Farming and land use 2021-07-22
15 Clues: tasty • a country • a warrior • a bad time • at the top • we walk on • a vegetable • a hierarchy • a community • growing crops • at the bottom • very popular food • a large land holder • the practice of farming and food. • second from the top of the feudal system.
Spelling-Isis Lopez 2014-08-27
15 Clues: farming • tornado • deep cry • flat cliff • weatherman • main place • forestfire • can't be foreseen • unfortunate problem • tool to produce goods • skills people bring to work • not having as much as wanted • wise use of natural resources • strength of physical constitution • what you give up for something else
Natural Selection 2025-05-14
15 Clues: Genes • Farming • Children • The Best Win • Any Living Thing • Natures Favorites • Eats Other Animals • Changing Over Time • Evolution Bioligist • Eaten By Other Animals • Where An Organism Lives • Altering Genetic Material • Characteristics Passed Down • Humans Choosing The Best Traits • The Amount Of A Species In One Area
Early people vocabulary 2021-09-28
Across
- the training of plants and animals to make them more useful to humans
- this era marked the beginning of agriculture sometimes known as the Neolithic revolution.
- to move to a new place
- human existence in cities with systems religion, education, government and specialization
- the raising of crops and animals for human use
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- to do one thing well
- the first part of the stone age when people first used stone tools.
- the time before writing
- an object used to help a person accomplish a task
- and extra supply of something
- people who moved from place to place to meet their basic needs by hunting animals and gathering plants
- the use of skills and tools to meet practical human needs
- a long time period defined by specific social, cultural and political characteristics
13 Clues: to do one thing well • to move to a new place • the time before writing • and extra supply of something • the raising of crops and animals for human use • an object used to help a person accomplish a task • the use of skills and tools to meet practical human needs • the first part of the stone age when people first used stone tools. • ...
unit 2 vocabulary 2023-10-18
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- based learning, re based on rigorous academic and employ ability skill requirements
- experience tracker
- agriculture experience
- a quality or accomplishment that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity
- action of putting someone or something in a particular place or the fact of being placed
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- who owns a ranch
- , a person who studies or is an expert in nutrition
- analyst, guide businesses and individuals in decisions about expending money to attain profit
- begin speaking again after a pause or interruption.
- relating to scientific experiments
- degree, the most common undergraduate degree awarded by universities and colleges in the US
- degree,a two-year college degree
- an entrepreneur, or the owner or manager of a business enterprise who, by risk and initiative, attempts to make profits
13 Clues: who owns a ranch • experience tracker • agriculture experience • degree,a two-year college degree • relating to scientific experiments • , a person who studies or is an expert in nutrition • begin speaking again after a pause or interruption. • based learning, re based on rigorous academic and employ ability skill requirements • ...
unit 2 vocabulary 2023-10-18
Across
- based learning, re based on rigorous academic and employ ability skill requirements
- experience tracker
- agriculture experience
- a quality or accomplishment that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity
- action of putting someone or something in a particular place or the fact of being placed
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- who owns a ranch
- , a person who studies or is an expert in nutrition
- analyst, guide businesses and individuals in decisions about expending money to attain profit
- begin speaking again after a pause or interruption.
- relating to scientific experiments
- degree, the most common undergraduate degree awarded by universities and colleges in the US
- degree,a two-year college degree
- an entrepreneur, or the owner or manager of a business enterprise who, by risk and initiative, attempts to make profits
13 Clues: who owns a ranch • experience tracker • agriculture experience • degree,a two-year college degree • relating to scientific experiments • , a person who studies or is an expert in nutrition • begin speaking again after a pause or interruption. • based learning, re based on rigorous academic and employ ability skill requirements • ...
Transfer Workshop 2020-02-04
10 Clues: Salukis • Wildcats • Ivy League • Evansville • Near St Louis • Medical School • Peay Tennessee • State Go Redbirds • Agriculture Kentucky • of Chicago Windy City
All about me 2023-01-11
10 Clues: siblings • My friends • home country • Favorite food • Favorite color • Favorite class • Favorite Artist • favorite holiday • Favorite fast-food • Favorite classical music
Intro To Ag 2023-12-13
Across
- practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests
- science and business of producing domestic livestock species
- exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other processes
- supply,service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultural systems
- segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock
- a person who repairs heavy farm equipment
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- practice of garden cultivation and management
- applied social science that deals with how producers, consumers, and societies use scarce resources for production
- field involving science that understand the food processes and improve food products for general public
- art and science of producing food and fiber
- crop and soil science
11 Clues: crop and soil science • a person who repairs heavy farm equipment • art and science of producing food and fiber • practice of garden cultivation and management • practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests • segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock • science and business of producing domestic livestock species • ...
Technomania Crossword Puzzle!! 2024-05-09
Across
- A specific date we celebrate the discovery of Tech agriculture
- the top of the social
- a fast and affordable transportation that can both fly and drive
- The name of the person who used broken tiles to make walls
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- What is the city covered with?
- The name of the women who teached us Tech agriculture
- A transportation more expensive than a flying car, but faster
- our civilization name
- A country our city is located in
9 Clues: our civilization name • the top of the social • What is the city covered with? • A country our city is located in • The name of the women who teached us Tech agriculture • The name of the person who used broken tiles to make walls • A transportation more expensive than a flying car, but faster • A specific date we celebrate the discovery of Tech agriculture • ...
Key terms 2019-11-27
Across
- originally from the Arabian Peninsula and migrated to North Africa
- farming, most common type of agriculture in Africa
- beliefs, also known as indigenous religions
- farming
- a general ethnic term to describe the original groups in Africa
- growth, the process by which a country's wealth increases over time
- erosion process in parts of Africa
- believe that the golden stool came from the heavens
- their language is a mixture of Arabic and Bantu with a little Portuguese
Down
- pollution, the source of many diseases causing the lack of safe drinking water
- Africa, all of Africa located below the Saharan
- process of clearing down tress as well as overgrazing
- group, people who share a common set of characteristics like language, physical features, customs, and traditions
- relatives who came before
- getting water from its source to where it is needed
- crops, food grown in large quantities with the purpose of selling it for profit
- beliefs, customs, and traditions
- diffusion, the spread of ideas from one region to another
- group, people who share a common set of beliefs
- fertile: refers to land that is good for farming
20 Clues: farming • relatives who came before • beliefs, customs, and traditions • erosion process in parts of Africa • beliefs, also known as indigenous religions • Africa, all of Africa located below the Saharan • group, people who share a common set of beliefs • fertile: refers to land that is good for farming • farming, most common type of agriculture in Africa • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-18
Across
- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- United States Department of Agriculture
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- a person who does not eat meat
- the farming of fish
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
Down
- a person who eats both meat and plants
- people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
- genetically modified organism
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
livestock vocab 2017-01-12
Across
- store grain for feed use
- milk
- fixed amount of a crop that a producer provides or traides
- weight when comes into the operation
- area or scenery behind the main objective of contemplation
- goal a producer has for how much they hope their finished cattle will gain each day
- castrated male cow
- operation method of raising beef
- backgrounding -finished lbs is about 700-900
- a person who consumes/buys
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- finishing -finished at about 280 lbs
- the weight of an animal when it leaves
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- manageing information according to individual groups(heard) of cattle
- castrated male pig
- young female cow
- forecasting and evaluation of financial risk with producers to avoid or minimize their product.
- finishing/fat-out weight is about 1300 lbs
- offspring of swine
- person/company that makes/grows or supplies goods
- mature female pig
- young female pig/hog
- number of possible death
- science/practice of farming or ranching
- raw material or primary agriculture product that can be bought or sold
- formal name for pig
26 Clues: milk • young female cow • mature female pig • castrated male pig • offspring of swine • castrated male cow • formal name for pig • young female pig/hog • store grain for feed use • number of possible death • a person who consumes/buys • operation method of raising beef • farm animals regarded as an asset • weight when comes into the operation • finishing -finished at about 280 lbs • ...
Food Ethics 2017-01-16
Across
- the socially just allocation of resources across a population
- someone or something that perceives and responds to sensations
- the effect farming practices have on the environment
- the concern that one person’s actions may not make a difference
- genetically modified organism
- the network of processes and infrastructures that takes most food from source to consumer
- Food and Agricultural Organization
- a person who does not consume any animal meat or any animal products, such as milk, eggs, or leather
- a person who does not eat meat
Down
- the farming of fish
- people and groups committed to promoting alternatives to the global food system
- United States Department of Agriculture
- a person who eats both meat and plants
- concentrated animal feeding operation
- the state of the animal and the treatment it receives
- food produced without GMOs or chemical fertilizers, pesticides or other inputs
- food produced a short distance from where it is sold and consumed
- a movement focused on slowing down food production and consumption
- ability of a region to make its own choices regarding food and agriculture
- the acquisition of sources and materials where they are cheapest
20 Clues: the farming of fish • genetically modified organism • a person who does not eat meat • Food and Agricultural Organization • concentrated animal feeding operation • a person who eats both meat and plants • United States Department of Agriculture • the effect farming practices have on the environment • the state of the animal and the treatment it receives • ...
vocab 2019-08-12
Across
- emperor of the Songhai Empire
- encompasses all trade and exchanges made with Europe, Africa, and the Americans.
- people who are constantly on the move
- telling of a tradition
- Mesoamerican culture in central Mexico
- Mansa of the Muli Empire
- agriculture technique that involves the burning of plants
- Columbus first explorer to find America
- Taking control over land
- Scandinavian pirates
- kinship with the emphasis on females.
- Largest pre-Columbian empire in America
- ancestral Puebloans
- group of native Americans living in southern Ontario and Quebec.
- Native Americans on the northwestern Pacific coast.
- Mesoamerican culture in Hidalgo, Mexico
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- agriculture type utilizing shallow lake beds.
- type of religion
- time where significant advancements in farming were made
- native Americans in the southwest US
- person who hunts and gathers their food
- group of related families
- part of the Arawaks
- divide labor up so that every person has a specific job.
- to trade without the use of currency
- earliest known civilization in central Mesoamerica
- word for blood relations
- Eriksson
- large farm
- Mesoamerican civilization that lasted until ~1600AD
- type of house. It’s…. well, long.
- descent from ancestor
- a spiritual healer
33 Clues: Eriksson • large farm • type of religion • a spiritual healer • part of the Arawaks • ancestral Puebloans • Scandinavian pirates • descent from ancestor • telling of a tradition • Mansa of the Muli Empire • word for blood relations • Taking control over land • group of related families • emperor of the Songhai Empire • type of house. It’s…. well, long. • native Americans in the southwest US • ...
UNIT 1.00 2023-12-05
Across
- used to correct a parliamentary mistake
- events designed to build career skills of a member
- used to place the motion into the hands of a small group
- introduction,body and conclusion are part of what
- used to close meeting
- used to temporarily suspend rules
- stands beside the door
- used to present a new item of business for consider
- the formal motion to stop a discussion
- federally chartered organization for students interested in agriculture
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- FAA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership,personal gain,career success
- used to change a motion by striking out
- sits beside the emblem of washington
- sits beside the rising sun
- sits beside the american flag
- white collared shirt, FAA jacket, black bottoms, black shoes, FFA scarf or tie
- total agriculture programs
- sits beside the plow
- FAA colors
- used to ensure that the majority of the group agrees
- learning to do, doing to learn,earning to live, living to serve
- used to get a re-vote by asking for a rising vote\
- sits beside the ear of corn
23 Clues: FAA colors • sits beside the plow • used to close meeting • stands beside the door • sits beside the rising sun • total agriculture programs • sits beside the ear of corn • sits beside the american flag • used to temporarily suspend rules • sits beside the emblem of washington • the formal motion to stop a discussion • used to change a motion by striking out • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2024-01-31
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- Neolithic settlement known for its early agriculture and large population.
- Ancient empire known for its advanced astronomy and mathematical achievements.
- Method of supplying water to crops.
- Ancient kingdom ruled by Hammurabi.
- King who established the world's first empire.
- Period of human history marked by the use of stone tools.
- River flowing through ancient Mesopotamia, parallel to the Euphrates.
- King of Babylon known for his law code.
- Civilization that developed the world's first writing system.
- Legal system developed by Hammurabi.
- Empire established by Sargon the Great, known for its military conquests.
- Person who writes or copies documents by hand.
- Legendary king of Uruk, subject of an epic poem.
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- Region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known for its fertile soil.
- Simple drawings representing objects.
- River that supported ancient Mesopotamian civilizations.
- Independent city and its surrounding territory.
- Legendary lush garden built by Nebuchadnezzar II.
- Ancient temple tower with different sized levels.
- Empire known for its military might and cruelty.
- Wedge-shaped writing system used in ancient Mesopotamia.
- Period of human history characterized by the development of agriculture.
- Region often called the "cradle of civilization."
23 Clues: Method of supplying water to crops. • Ancient kingdom ruled by Hammurabi. • Legal system developed by Hammurabi. • Simple drawings representing objects. • King of Babylon known for his law code. • King who established the world's first empire. • Person who writes or copies documents by hand. • Independent city and its surrounding territory. • ...
Module 9 Vocab Puzzle 2023-03-06
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- A corporation that makes loans to banks, railroads, and agriculture institutions
- lowered mortgage rates and allowed farmers to rebuild and finance
- The president of the united states during the years 1929 to 1932
- A price weighted index that tracks 30 companies
- An act where u buy stocks and hope they rise
- a price that the government sets to maintain by buying surplus goods.
- severe dust storms that destroyed ecology and agriculture
- taxing imported goods
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- Where food is free for the needy people
- a decrease in the general price level of goods and services
- purchasing stocks by paying a small percentage and borrowing the rest
- A settlement of shacks made by unemployed people
- government giving money to those affected by the depression
- A line of people waiting for food from agencies or charities
- The worst economic downfall
- A politician who served 4 terms as the New York Governor
- A group of World War 1 veterans that wanted services that the government owed them
- A dam known as the Hoover Dam to increase workers and jobs
- When investors became scared and sold their stocks.
- a system where you can buy now pay later
20 Clues: taxing imported goods • The worst economic downfall • Where food is free for the needy people • a system where you can buy now pay later • An act where u buy stocks and hope they rise • A price weighted index that tracks 30 companies • A settlement of shacks made by unemployed people • When investors became scared and sold their stocks. • ...
cristian- empire crossword puzzle 2023-05-10
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- highest form of art
- 4th emperor
- social classes
- stone of all type
- men married around 20-22 women married 15-18
- sophisticated code of law
- god of rain and water
- capital city
- what homes are made of
- work at home doing cooking
- common people
- husband worked
- staple food of the Aztec
- ran court system and schools
- many public activities happen
- god of life and wind
- capital city
- Aztecs bathe dat last one a day
- noble class
- responsible making sure gods were offered correct
- believed in a number of lives of haven
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- Aztec goddess of agriculture nourishment
- special class of AZtec meechans
- through the city
- most important fearsome powerful god of war the sun
- the sun to rise each day
- simler where Emperor/king ruled
- did not complain
- precious stones/metals
- for braking law
- Aztec language
- important part of life
- grow maize beans squash
- bottom of society
- oversaw religious aspects
- pass rubber ball around using hips
- reign of king
- illness came from natural and supernatural gods
- family part of larger grp
- board game with dice
40 Clues: 4th emperor • noble class • capital city • capital city • common people • reign of king • social classes • Aztec language • husband worked • for braking law • through the city • did not complain • stone of all type • bottom of society • highest form of art • god of life and wind • board game with dice • god of rain and water • precious stones/metals • important part of life • what homes are made of • ...
Whole Circle Farms Crossword 2023-10-05
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- A farming practice that refrains from turning the soil between seasons.
- The long-term capture and storage of carbon from the atmosphere.
- Moving livestock between pastures to improve soil and plant health.
- Being open and honest, without secrets.
- A design system for sustainable living and agriculture.
- The uppermost layer of soil, essential for plant growth.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.
- A compound, like CBD or THC, found in the cannabis plant.
- A farming method without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
- Meeting present needs without compromising future generations.
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- Efforts to save and efficiently use water resources.
- Guided by moral principles or values.
- The state of being free from contaminants or adulterations.
- Plants grown to manage soil erosion, fertility, and weed control.
- Tiny, crystal-like hairs on cannabis plants containing cannabinoids and terpenes.
- A versatile plant used for textiles, food, and CBD products.
- A farming method that seeks to renew and revitalize soil health.
- Aromatic compounds found in plants, including hemp.
- Organic matter that has decomposed, used to enrich soil.
- A holistic approach to agriculture in sync with natural cycles.
20 Clues: Guided by moral principles or values. • Being open and honest, without secrets. • Aromatic compounds found in plants, including hemp. • Efforts to save and efficiently use water resources. • A design system for sustainable living and agriculture. • The uppermost layer of soil, essential for plant growth. • Organic matter that has decomposed, used to enrich soil. • ...
Gods & Goddesses Review 2025-04-03
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- Roman name for king of the Gods
- God of the sun
- Greek name for Goddess of wisdom, war, and weaving
- Greek name for Goddess of the Moon and hunting
- Greek name for Goddess of love and beauty
- Roman name for God of fire
- Greek name for king of the Gods
- Roman name for Goddess of love and beauty
- Greek name for God of the underworld
- Greek name for Queen of the Gods
- Roman name for Goddess of wisdom, war, and weaving
- Roman name for Goddess of grain and agriculture
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- Roman name for Queen of the Gods
- Greek name for God of fire
- Greek name for Goddess of hearth and home
- Roman name for God of the sea and earthquakes
- Greek name for God of the sea and earthquakes
- Greek name for Goddess of grain and agriculture
- Roman name for God of the underworld
- Roman name for God of war
- Roman name for Goddess of hearth and home
- Greek name for messenger God
- Roman name for messenger God
- Greek name for God of war
- Roman name for Goddess of the Moon and hunting
25 Clues: God of the sun • Roman name for God of war • Greek name for God of war • Greek name for God of fire • Roman name for God of fire • Greek name for messenger God • Roman name for messenger God • Roman name for king of the Gods • Greek name for king of the Gods • Roman name for Queen of the Gods • Greek name for Queen of the Gods • Roman name for God of the underworld • ...
AGRISCIENCE 2024-12-19
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- MyPyramid was changed to this name
- This type of food hazard is caused by bacteria, viruses and parasites
- The FFA magazine is named New _________
- The best types of grains to eat.
- First state to have an agricultural boys club
- The art and science of cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising livestock
- It’s health is crucial for growing strong plants
- Balance these that you eat with the ones you burn through exercise
- This type of food hazard is caused by bone, rocks and metal
- These provide us with different types of foods like milk, eggs, and meat.
- FFA Was founded in 1930 in Louisville
- State where FFA was created
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- This type of food hazard is caused by sanitizer, pesticides and antibiotics
- It’s good to chose foods lower in this.
- Smith-_____ Act passed in 1917
- Food ________ means making a food desirable to eat
- Applying science to agriculture
- Without these we do not have the oxygen we need to live
- Food _______ means making food safe to eat
- These people were welcomed as member of the FFA in 1969
- One of the 4 P’s of food marketing
21 Clues: State where FFA was created • Smith-_____ Act passed in 1917 • Applying science to agriculture • The best types of grains to eat. • MyPyramid was changed to this name • One of the 4 P’s of food marketing • FFA Was founded in 1930 in Louisville • The FFA magazine is named New _________ • It’s good to chose foods lower in this. • Food _______ means making food safe to eat • ...
crossword puzzle 2019-04-02
12 Clues: agriculture • roman emperor • farm laborers • chineese lord • islamic group • chineese ninja • capital of iraq • pope for muslims • holy islamic city • where two roads cross • spiritual leader of islam • artistic practice of handwriting
Kreuzwordräzel von Charlotte 2022-03-22
Resources, Technology and World Trade - Sean 2016-11-30
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- a resource that can't be re used in a lifetime is ___.
- removal of trade restrictions is ___.
- tax added to imported goods is __.
- USA is a __ country because it as evolved to good agriculture and industrial businesses.
- buying and receiving goods from other countries is __.
- a newly ___ country is a country that is starting to create new businesses and new manufacturing.
- resource that can be re used is an ___ resource.
- the limit on goods that can be imported is __.
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- __ is when countries rely on each other.
- a ___ country is not a good living place because no advances in agriculture and industrial but it is getting there.
- a ___ resource is something made by the environment.
- rules made for deciding trade are part of the ___ system.
- selling goods to other countries is __.
13 Clues: tax added to imported goods is __. • removal of trade restrictions is ___. • selling goods to other countries is __. • __ is when countries rely on each other. • the limit on goods that can be imported is __. • resource that can be re used is an ___ resource. • a ___ resource is something made by the environment. • a resource that can't be re used in a lifetime is ___. • ...
Human Impact 2021-05-26
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- Humans and animals breath this in
- Humans and other living things depend on clean
- the cultivation of plants and animals for food, medicine or other products.
- clearing large areas of natural land to build housing or farmland for human use.
- the extraction of minerals, metals, and natural resources from the ground.
- the mass production of synthetic products from natural resources.
- the amount of plants or animals living in a geographically defined area
- resources that can be regenerated through biological or chemical processes
- the process of converting natural habitats into cities and towns.
- the process of converting wild animals into tame.
- resources with a finite amount. Once they are used up, they are gone forever.
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- the clearing of forests to make land for agriculture, building supplies, or housing.
- can be a food source, help with work, provide transportation, and food.
- nonrenewable energy sources that humans rely on.
- when plants or animals are accidentally or purposefully moved to a new environment.
- harms the environment.
- precipitation that is more acidic than normal
- All animals depend on these to provide them with food.
18 Clues: harms the environment. • Humans and animals breath this in • precipitation that is more acidic than normal • Humans and other living things depend on clean • nonrenewable energy sources that humans rely on. • the process of converting wild animals into tame. • All animals depend on these to provide them with food. • ...
Unit 5: Agriculture & the Food Industry 2026-01-08
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- Fish and seafood farming in controlled environments
- Large-scale, industrialized farming controlled by corporations
- Farming method that switches between different crops to maintain soil fertility
- Severe land degradation often caused by overuse and climate change
- Farming system combining crop cultivation with livestock raising
- Farming practice of planting different crops between rows
- Loss of forest cover due to agriculture, logging, or development
- Agriculture that meets present needs without compromising future resources
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- Type of farming focused on fruits, vegetables, and flowers near cities
- Farming that raises crops primarily for sale rather than family use
- theorist who explained agricultural land use based on distance from market
- Unequal access to affordable, nutritious food in urban areas
- Movement of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds
- Farming system in which land is cleared, farmed briefly, then abandoned
- Growing crops in stacked layers, often indoors
- Growing crops without synthetic chemicals or GMOs
- Type of farming where farmers raise food mainly for their own consumption
- Agricultural practice involving growing only one crop over a large area
18 Clues: Growing crops in stacked layers, often indoors • Growing crops without synthetic chemicals or GMOs • Fish and seafood farming in controlled environments • Farming practice of planting different crops between rows • Unequal access to affordable, nutritious food in urban areas • Large-scale, industrialized farming controlled by corporations • ...
Intro To Ag 2023-12-13
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- practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests
- science and business of producing domestic livestock species
- exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other processes
- supply,service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultural systems
- segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock
- a person who repairs heavy farm equipment
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- practice of garden cultivation and management
- applied social science that deals with how producers, consumers, and societies use scarce resources for production
- field involving science that understand the food processes and improve food products for general public
- art and science of producing food and fiber
- crop and soil science
11 Clues: crop and soil science • a person who repairs heavy farm equipment • art and science of producing food and fiber • practice of garden cultivation and management • practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests • segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock • science and business of producing domestic livestock species • ...
SCIENCE FAIR- ESRELLA Y JENNY 2024-12-02
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- The industry related to travel and visiting places for leisure.
- A collective community in Israel, traditionally based on agriculture.
- A fermented dairy product made with bacteria and often eaten as food.
- A microorganism used in fermentation, especially in baking.
- The process used to make yogurt and other foods.
- The capacity to do work, often related to electricity or fuel.
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- Domesticated animals raised for food, milk, and other products.
- The process of making products from raw materials.
- What we eat for nourishment.
- A country in the Middle East, known for its history and technology.
- The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals.
11 Clues: What we eat for nourishment. • The process used to make yogurt and other foods. • The process of making products from raw materials. • A microorganism used in fermentation, especially in baking. • The capacity to do work, often related to electricity or fuel. • Domesticated animals raised for food, milk, and other products. • ...
Gods and Goddess 2022-03-11
14 Clues: God of War • God of Sun • God of Love • God of Forge • god of Strength • Goddess of Moon • King of the sea • King of all gods • Goddess of Wisdom • Fastest Messenger • Goddess of Beauty • Goddess of Hunting • Goddess of Agriculture • Ruler of the Underworld
Crossword puzzle Rome 2022-04-07
15 Clues: men • poor • slaves • slaves • has all power • made all dicistion • good mother & wives • become Rome citizen • vote, fight in wars... • if rich good education • for mostly rich people • group of wealthy people • meat,fish,bread,vegetable • agriculture, Household chores • where most wealthy families live poorRomanslivedon farms
Gods and Goddesses 2021-10-06
14 Clues: underwold • god of war • god of wine • spoke to gods • love and beauty • told epic tales • died of poisoning • ruler of all gods • wisdom, strategy, war • sun, archery,and music • grains and agriculture • goddess children/marriage • moon, wild animals, hunting • wrote down famous teachers names
Districts Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-28
14 Clues: Wealthiest City • District 8 Industry • District 6 Industry • Name of the country • District 4 Industry • District 1 Industry • District 2 Industry • District 3 Industry • District 7 Industry • District 9 Industry • District 5 Industry • District 10 Industry • District 11 Industry • District 12 Industry
Ancient Egypt Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-07
14 Clues: "The king" • fertile soil • fertile land • egypt capital • owned by someone • volunteered work • Hot desert ground • Belief in many gods • Used to store bodies • keeps written records • Part of Egypt's economy • for international trade • the king of upper egypt • provided Egypt with access to Africa
Greek gods 2025-05-01
14 Clues: god of sun • god of sea • God of war • God of fire • king of god • God of wine • God of music • Queen of gods • Goddess of love • Goddess of wisdom • God of underworld • Goddess of the hunt • Messenger of the gods • goddess of agriculture
Ancient Greek God & Goddesses 2016-01-21
14 Clues: God of Sea • God of War • God of Wine • God of Fire • King of Gods • God of Beauty • Goddess of Love • Goddess of Home • Goddess of family • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of hunting • Goddess of Commerce • God of the Underworld • Goddess of Agriculture
FFA 2020-10-15
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- future ____ of America
- the ffa _______
- doing to ______
- Many _______ are in ffa
- I believe that to _____ and work
- Im part of the CBFFA ________
- _________ ffa dress
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- the ffa _______
- I ________ that to
- there are 12 ffa _________
- ________-Brazoria ffa chapter
- Living to ______
- _______ ffa convention
- __________ to do
- ________ to live
15 Clues: the ffa _______ • the ffa _______ • doing to ______ • Living to ______ • __________ to do • ________ to live • I ________ that to • _________ ffa dress • future ____ of America • _______ ffa convention • Many _______ are in ffa • there are 12 ffa _________ • ________-Brazoria ffa chapter • Im part of the CBFFA ________ • I believe that to _____ and work
Gods and Goddesses 2021-10-06
14 Clues: underwold • god of war • god of wine • spoke to gods • love and beauty • told epic tales • died of poisoning • ruler of all gods • wisdom, strategy, war • sun, archery,and music • grains and agriculture • goddess children/marriage • moon, wild animals, hunting • wrote down famous teachers names
FFA Creed Review GAme 2021-10-12
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- I believe that American agriculture can and will hold true to the best ? of our national life
- in being happy myself and playing square with those whose ? depends upon me.
- I believe that to live and work on a good farm, or to be engaged in other ? pursuits, is pleasant as well as challenging
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- I believe in ? from ourselves and respect from others
- I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in ?
- I believe in the future of agriculture, with a faith born not of ? but of deeds
- I believe in the future of agriculture, with a faith born not of words but of ?
- I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and think clearly
8 Clues: I believe in ? from ourselves and respect from others • I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in ? • I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and think clearly • in being happy myself and playing square with those whose ? depends upon me. • I believe in the future of agriculture, with a faith born not of ? but of deeds • ...
African Vocabulary 2017-05-02
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- by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- of mouth; spoken rather than written.
- capacity
- of agriculture, used especially in tropical Africa, in which an area of ground is cleared of vegetation and cultivated for a few years and then abandoned for a new area until its fertility has been naturally restored.
- that is adopted as a common language between speakers whose native languages are different.
- of institutionalised racial discrimination between 1948 and 1991.
- naturally in a particular place; native.
- produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower.
- hunting of rhinoceros in Africa, primarily because of an increase in the demand for a traditional Chinese medicine that is made from the powder of rhinoceros horn.
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- simplified form of a language, used for communication between people not sharing a common language.
- cultivation
- plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.
- of people or things that can be conveyed by a vehicle.
- crop
- tradition
- franca
16 Clues: crop • franca • capacity • tradition • cultivation • of mouth; spoken rather than written. • naturally in a particular place; native. • of people or things that can be conveyed by a vehicle. • plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees. • of institutionalised racial discrimination between 1948 and 1991. • ...
Soil 2021-08-25
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- Soils help to combat and adapt to _______ change.
- _______ have been converted into croplands
- Climate change represents a serious threat to global food ________.
- Inhibiting the soil's capacity to accept, retain, and transmit water reduces its ___________.
- The great challenge for the future will be increasing food production with less _____
- Soil ________ content is the amount of water stored in the soil.
- Water is the "_________' of agriculture
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- Improved soil moisture management is critical for ___________ food production.
- _______ soils can store large amounts of water.
- Soils improve food security and our resilience to floods and ________.
- Organic soil can ______ about 20 times its weight in water.
- If soils are poorly managed or ____________ through unsustainable agricultural practices, soil carbon will be released into the atmosphere.
- Storing water in our soil is crucial for maintaining ____ production
- Peatlands have been converted into _______ lands.
- ___________ gas emissions from agriculture, forestry, and fisheries have nearly doubled over the past 50 years.
- Healthy soils provide the largest stores of terrestrial ______.
16 Clues: Water is the "_________' of agriculture • _______ have been converted into croplands • _______ soils can store large amounts of water. • Soils help to combat and adapt to _______ change. • Peatlands have been converted into _______ lands. • Organic soil can ______ about 20 times its weight in water. • Healthy soils provide the largest stores of terrestrial ______. • ...
chapter 10 review 2022-10-07
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- a system where people were divided by age
- Official language and people of east coast, city states
- known for agriculture and mining
- most skilled people of Africa
- area situated in highlands of northern ethiopia
- first people known to work with iron
- dense animal and plant life but no people
- first king of Songhai
- part of Africa had forests and gold
- people who spread cattle farming, iron tech,their own language
- grassland
- part ofafrica that exports oil and cotton
- one of the languages
- dynasty of ethipian empire in 13th century
- Zagwe ruler, made monolithic churches at the capital
- largest hottest desert in the world
- medieval African city had a wealthy trading empire
- rolling plains
- first king of Ethiopia to convert to Christianity
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- great trading state
- a ruler of Mali, richest person ever
- first ruler of Mali
- narrators of oral tradition
- wind storm
- people from Niger
- oldest independent country, well known
- first king of Songhai
- wall around Great Zimbabwe
- transitional area
- states that stretched along east coast of Africa
- form of agriculture that focuses on raising livestock
31 Clues: grassland • wind storm • rolling plains • people from Niger • transitional area • great trading state • first ruler of Mali • one of the languages • first king of Songhai • first king of Songhai • wall around Great Zimbabwe • narrators of oral tradition • most skilled people of Africa • known for agriculture and mining • part of Africa had forests and gold • ...
Mesoamerica and Africa 2023-12-01
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- no written language
- controlled the Trans Saharan trade route.
- The Incan empire expanded quickly under his leadership.
- conquered the Mali Empire and continued the gold-salt trade.
- traded along the silk road.
- based in southern African and had a society built on farming and trading
- Mali's city that was the center for trade and learning
- Shinto religion, power help by a shogun
- empire united by Islam, traded coffee and ceramics, and had a capital of Istanbul.
- was the capital city of the Aztecs
- oldest civilization in present day Mexico
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- richest leader to ever exist, leader of the Mali empire
- The people of Axum converted to this religion.
- this civilization controlled and taxed the gold-salt trade
- another name for farming
- Famous city of the Mayan civilization
- The Aztec _____________________ ended when Moctezuma was taken hostage by Spanish, neighboring tribes back Cortes, and most Aztecs were killed by disease.
- built Taj Mahal, spice trade with Europe along with gems.
- Aztecs unified these to make a powerful empire
- 1200's-1521 was the major time period of this Mesoamerican empire
- made their living off of agriculture and trade.
21 Clues: no written language • another name for farming • traded along the silk road. • was the capital city of the Aztecs • Famous city of the Mayan civilization • Shinto religion, power help by a shogun • controlled the Trans Saharan trade route. • oldest civilization in present day Mexico • The people of Axum converted to this religion. • ...
Prehistory Crossword 2024-02-27
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- Remains of something that used to be living
- Neolithic city in Anatolia
- Taming animals such as cows and sheep
- Scientific name for humans that means “wise man”
- Person who moves in search of food
- the movement of people from one area to another
- Farming
- Period when metal was first used by humans and writing was invented, ending “Prehistory”
- Only method of getting food in the Paleolithic Era
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- First walled city in the Fertile Crescent
- The change from hunting/gathering to farming (another word for the Neolithic Era)
- Time before writing
- Extra food from farming
- New Stone Age when human invented agriculture, domestication, weaving and pottery
- Ancient Fertile Crescent city in Syria
- Old Stone Age when humans invented simple tools, fire, hunting/gathering, and oral language
- Groups of families that lived and traveled together in the Old Stone Age
- A man-made object from the past
- Scientist who studies past cultures by analyzing artifacts and fossils
- Scientific test to determine the age of an artifact or fossil
- An archaeological site in England that started in the Neolithic Age and ended in the Bronze Age
21 Clues: Farming • Time before writing • Extra food from farming • Neolithic city in Anatolia • A man-made object from the past • Person who moves in search of food • Taming animals such as cows and sheep • Ancient Fertile Crescent city in Syria • First walled city in the Fertile Crescent • Remains of something that used to be living • the movement of people from one area to another • ...
Food Tech 2023-09-12
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- Preventing risks and injuries in a kitchen or hazardous places
- filament from which a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile is formed
- turn up the earth of an area of land with a plough
- wheat or any other cultivated cereal used as food.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- Animals that are bread and raised to be used in agriculture, generally regarding food
- The room where food is prepared and cooked
- a distinctive, typically pleasant smell
- the meat of a pig
- agricultural and other natural products collectively
- Beating or stirring with a light rapid movement
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- to protect food from insects
- The meat of a bullock
- practice of farming
- a plant or part of a plant used as food, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- gather crops or animals as a harvest
- person who manages a farm
- An instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting
- business of growing crops and raising livestock
- physical work
21 Clues: physical work • the meat of a pig • practice of farming • The meat of a bullock • person who manages a farm • to protect food from insects • gather crops or animals as a harvest • a distinctive, typically pleasant smell • The room where food is prepared and cooked • business of growing crops and raising livestock • Beating or stirring with a light rapid movement • ...
1950s History 2025-03-10
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- when you wear a white shirt and tie to go to work
- to behave according to standards
- the biggest public work program within the U.S.
- the legislative branch of the U.S.
- when people do nothing about issues within society
- a policy that ended federal supervision over Indian tribes
- person who has abilities to create or change laws
- a period of time from 1945 to 1961
- plans to upgrade land in an urban area
- when an organization has different legal rights
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- when shop owners will only hire union members (a shop)
- making economic conservation equal to benefit the country
- an agreement between the U.S. and Mexico that they can work agriculture
- when a person runs and owns several business stores
- cooperation that expanded overseas
- another name for the Servicemen's Readjustment Act
- program with proposals to congress
- brought in a huge amount of Mexicans to the U.S. to work agriculture within the southwest
- - to leave something
- no one is forced to join a union
- new workers were forced to join unions (a shop)
21 Clues: - to leave something • to behave according to standards • no one is forced to join a union • the legislative branch of the U.S. • cooperation that expanded overseas • program with proposals to congress • a period of time from 1945 to 1961 • plans to upgrade land in an urban area • the biggest public work program within the U.S. • ...
Unit 4 APES Slides 1-38 2025-09-15
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- Intermediate particle size
- An ecosystem native to central North America.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- The action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material
- Largest particle size
- Parent material. Rock that has undergone little weahering
- Subsoil. Tiny rock particles that leach down from the topsoil
- The layers of the soil
- A diagram used to classify soil into one of 12 textural classes based on the percentage of sand, silt, and clay it contains
- Smallest particle size
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- An ecosystem located in the Great Plains of North America.
- Partially decomposed plant and animal matter
- Molecular Nature of rock is changed due to reacting with water, oxygen, etc.
- Physical Breakdown of rock by wind, water, cold, and heat
- Ideal for farming. Moderate water retention.
- Humus, Non-decomposed plant matter.
- Topsoil. Organic matter mixed with weathered rock particles
- A period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies during the 1930s.
- Bedrock. Unweathered, solid rock.
- Losens soil
20 Clues: Losens soil • Largest particle size • The layers of the soil • Smallest particle size • Intermediate particle size • Bedrock. Unweathered, solid rock. • Humus, Non-decomposed plant matter. • Partially decomposed plant and animal matter • Ideal for farming. Moderate water retention. • An ecosystem native to central North America. • ...
