agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Science 6: Earth Systems Vocabulary 2024-09-13
Across
- All water
- All earth, dirt, rocks, etc.
- The presence or introduction of a substance into the environment that has harmful effects
- The natural movement of air
- A shift from agriculture to manufacturing
- A thick layer of soil beneath the surface that stays frozen year-round
- The short-term conditions experienced by a region
- The height of a place in relation to sea level
- The amount of heat in the atmosphere
- How far north or south a location is from the equator
- Energy from sources that do not pollute the Earth
- Gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- Long-term shifts in a region's climate
Down
- A system for detecting the movement of objects - used to map weather formations
- Patterns of behaviour in which animals move from one habitat to another
- Suitable or good enough to live in
- The envelope of gas surrounding the Earth
- The amount of water vapour in the atmosphere
- All living things
- The force exerted by air
- Farming, growing crops and rearing animals to provide food and other products
- Occurance of unusually severe weather
- The process of a species no longer being in existence
- Water that falls from the sky ex. rain, snow
- The long-term weather patterns of a region
25 Clues: All water • All living things • The force exerted by air • The natural movement of air • All earth, dirt, rocks, etc. • Suitable or good enough to live in • The amount of heat in the atmosphere • Occurance of unusually severe weather • Long-term shifts in a region's climate • The envelope of gas surrounding the Earth • A shift from agriculture to manufacturing • ...
silva crossword 2025-02-13
Across
- A populated area generally larger than a village and smaller than a city.
- A group of houses and associated buildings smaller than a town.
- References using a grid to locate places on a map.
- A large populated area with many buildings and infrastructure.
- A small human settlement, smaller than a village.
- scale A ratio that represents the relationship between a map’s distance and real distance.
- the best geography teacher ever.
- fishinggame on roblox
- waihos cousin
- A large, important church, often with significant architectural features.
- soil that is rich in nutrients, suitable for agriculture.
- full name of a student in the class
- A device used for navigation that shows direction.
- best class ever
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- An extensive urban area consisting of multiple towns or cities.
- A structure providing cover or protection from elements.
- Materials used for constructing buildings
- The first inhabitants of an area who built homes and communities
- The practice of farming, including cultivation of crops and rearing animals.
- Plants cultivated for food, fiber, and other uses
- type of salad
- Lines on a map that indicate elevation.
- An instrument used for finding direction relative to the Earth’s magnetic poles.
- type of food
- Indicates a position measured eastward from a defined meridian.
- Land used for the cultivation of livestock and crops.
- a lie
27 Clues: a lie • type of food • type of salad • waihos cousin • best class ever • fishinggame on roblox • the best geography teacher ever. • full name of a student in the class • Lines on a map that indicate elevation. • Materials used for constructing buildings • Plants cultivated for food, fiber, and other uses • A small human settlement, smaller than a village. • ...
Government 2025-05-01
Across
- Cabinet member in charge of justice and law enforcement
- Executive body helping the president implement laws
- The vice president serves a term of this length
- Cabinet position that handles education matters
- Constitutional age requirement to be president
- Department focusing on agriculture and farming
- Department that manages the nation's money
- The branch responsible for enforcing laws
- Affairs Department responsible for veteran affairs
- The group advising the president on policy
- The maximum numbers of terms a president can serve
- The president's primary responsibility
- Cabinet department dealing with national defense
- The first president of the United States
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- Cabinet member in charge of the armed forces
- The president's official residence
- Head of the executive branch
- The head of the department of state
- Cabinet member responsible for labor issues
- Position below the president, ready to take over
- This document outlines the powers of the executive branch
- Formal title for the president's role as the leader
- Amendment limiting presidential terms
- The president is the commander of this national body
- Vice president's official duty includes breaking ties in this body
- The vice president is elected alongside the president in this role
- Executive branch's main law enforcement agency
- First name of our last vice president
28 Clues: Head of the executive branch • The president's official residence • The head of the department of state • Amendment limiting presidential terms • First name of our last vice president • The president's primary responsibility • The first president of the United States • The branch responsible for enforcing laws • Department that manages the nation's money • ...
Units 1-2 Vocab 2025-10-13
Across
- related to a group or tribe that has no permanent home and moves from place to place
- later part of the stone age when humans started to farm and create permanent settlements
- a particular lens or perspective that information is perceived through
- a person who herds animals
- relating to agriculture; rural; agricultural
- an individual's or group's point of view or attitude toward something
- a respectable or credible source of information
- a revolution is a radical change in the established order, usually government or social institutions
- to tame an animal, especially to be kept as a pet or used for work
- having to do with farming or agriculture
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- earliest period of the stone age where early humans used rough or chipped stone tools
- to search for food or supplies
- an account, description, or story
- the continuum of events occurring in succession leading from the past to the present
- the movement of persons from one country or locality to another
- a basis for belief; knowledge on which to base belief
- the quantity that is more than what is needed or required; extra amount
- a rock carving, particularly a prehistoric one
- the order of events in time
- a group of people graded according to their rank or level of authority
- reasoning, or the process of reasoning through an idea
21 Clues: a person who herds animals • the order of events in time • to search for food or supplies • an account, description, or story • having to do with farming or agriculture • relating to agriculture; rural; agricultural • a rock carving, particularly a prehistoric one • a respectable or credible source of information • a basis for belief; knowledge on which to base belief • ...
Modern Agriculture, two 2020-10-30
Across
- machinery used to go faster through large fields
- process by which humans use the breeding of animals and plants to selectively develop particular characteristics
- any number of synthetic compound substances created specifically to increase crop yield.
- substances that are used to kill insects
- control specific weed species, while leaving the desired crop relatively unscathed
Down
- more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure
- are substances that are used to control unwanted plants
- Modern agriculture increases
8 Clues: Modern agriculture increases • more efficiet,inovative,agricutlure • substances that are used to kill insects • machinery used to go faster through large fields • are substances that are used to control unwanted plants • control specific weed species, while leaving the desired crop relatively unscathed • ...
Chapter-5 Agriculture 2024-09-07
Across
- Modern machine used for harvesting of crops.
- A beverage crop introduced by British in India.
- Technology that involves the use of living organisms and bio processes to produce genetically modified crops.
- Seeds that can produce 10 times more than regular seeds.
Down
- An artifical fibre.
- Process by which the fibre is separated from the plant stem by decaying them in water.
- Commercial grazing of farm animals over an extensive area.
- Study of shape and features of the surface of the earth.
8 Clues: An artifical fibre. • Modern machine used for harvesting of crops. • A beverage crop introduced by British in India. • Study of shape and features of the surface of the earth. • Seeds that can produce 10 times more than regular seeds. • Commercial grazing of farm animals over an extensive area. • ...
age of agriculture 2025-08-08
Across
- the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops
- a type of chemical substance that is used for killing insects or small animals that damage food or crops.
- a type of farm and sauce
Down
- to improve the land by plowing and fertilizing.
- the name for a group of cows
- An individual who operates a farm
- what is the name for turning soil
- The process or period of gathering in crops
8 Clues: a type of farm and sauce • the name for a group of cows • An individual who operates a farm • what is the name for turning soil • The process or period of gathering in crops • to improve the land by plowing and fertilizing. • the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops • ...
2.00 ANS II Small 2021-02-18
Across
- mortgages and other debts not due this year.
- items that can be quickly converted into cash or that will be sold within 12 months
- Current Liabilities + Non-Current Liabilities = ?
- most freshman have this type of SAE project
- Total Assets - Total Liabilities = ?
- accounts and notes that are due this year to be paid
- often used in determining whether to grant a loan
- This type of SAE project allows students to work through the scientific method.
- the purpose of this project is to gain work experience in agriculture and build life skills
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- This type of SAE project allows students to be their own boss
- the first step in your SAE journey is to enroll in what?
- This type of SAE project allows students to use the resources available at the school and or FFA Chapter
- This type of SAE is a good fit for students who have an interest in solving or improving community and or agriculture issues.
- something that you owe to someone
- This type of SAE project allows a student to gain experience as a paid employee
- items that have a useful life of more than one year and are used in business
- Something of value that you own
- Current Assets + Non-Current Assets = ?
18 Clues: Something of value that you own • something that you owe to someone • Total Assets - Total Liabilities = ? • Current Assets + Non-Current Assets = ? • most freshman have this type of SAE project • mortgages and other debts not due this year. • Current Liabilities + Non-Current Liabilities = ? • often used in determining whether to grant a loan • ...
Career Clusters 2020-09-22
Across
- management organizing, analyzing and planning various types of business operations
- design building
- money, investment, lending
- farming, crops, livestock
- promote product or service
- learning, school, books
Down
- making of goods
- jobs in the mental and medical fields
- housing guests
- conveying meanings from one to another
- physical well-being, not sick
- elected officials
- organization of people or things
- police, fire and first responders
- stem
- computers, electronics, systems
16 Clues: stem • housing guests • making of goods • design building • elected officials • learning, school, books • farming, crops, livestock • money, investment, lending • promote product or service • physical well-being, not sick • computers, electronics, systems • organization of people or things • police, fire and first responders • jobs in the mental and medical fields • ...
Roman Gods 2015-01-08
Across
- King of the gods
- God of wine
- God of love
- God of merchants
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Goddess of the hunt
- God of war
- God of the sun
- Queen of the gods
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- God of the sea
- Goddess of grain an agriculture
- Goddess of fertility
- Goddess of the arts and wisdom
- Goddess of the hearth and home
- God of fire
- God of the underworld
16 Clues: God of war • God of wine • God of love • God of fire • God of the sea • God of the sun • King of the gods • God of merchants • Queen of the gods • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of fertility • God of the underworld • Goddess of love and beauty • Goddess of the arts and wisdom • Goddess of the hearth and home • Goddess of grain an agriculture
Vocabulaire p126 2017-02-21
Across
- Concermant le monde entier
- Peut être meourée en pascals
- L'utilisateur
- La facon dont nous agissons
- Un corps céleste se déplaçane autour d'une etoice
- Le plus grand groupe d'organisations
- Est le résultat des combustibles fossiles
- Actions
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- L'habitat
- Cultive des aliments
- Produit des produits de consommation
- Les appareils
- Empêche quelqu'un ou quelque chose du mal ou des dommages de souffrance
- Le dangereux/le risque
- La reduction
- Conditions métérologiques
16 Clues: Actions • L'habitat • La reduction • L'utilisateur • Les appareils • Cultive des aliments • Le dangereux/le risque • Conditions métérologiques • Concermant le monde entier • La facon dont nous agissons • Peut être meourée en pascals • Produit des produits de consommation • Le plus grand groupe d'organisations • Est le résultat des combustibles fossiles • ...
Jessica Ladymon Agriculture Cross Word 2016-02-08
Across
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase agricultural productivity
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
Down
- dating back 10000 years it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- commercial gardening and fruit farming so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
- highly mechanized large scale farming usually under corporate ownership
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the art science and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations and related natural resources
16 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2023-11-01
Across
- The first known writing system, cutting marks into damp clay with a sharp reed.
- A complex society with advanced social and cultural development.
- A region in the Middle East, including Mesopotamia, known for its fertile land and crescent shape.
- People who study stars, planets, and phases of the moon.
- Plants cultivated for food, such as wheat, barley, and dates, which were important in ancient Mesopotamia.
- Someone who writes for a living.
- The two main rivers that flow through Mesopotamia, providing water and fertile soil for agriculture.
- Greek word that means “the land between the rivers"
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- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising livestock for food.
- The sixth king of Babylon, known for creating one of the earliest known written legal codes.
- a large temple in the middle of the city-states, intended to honor its God.
- A group of many different lands under one ruler.
- Digging canals to let water flow from the rivers to their fields.
- Places that have its own government, and was not part of any larger governing state.
- Fine particles of soil and sediment carried by rivers and deposited during flooding, providing nutrients for crops.
- Worship of many gods and/or goddesses
16 Clues: Someone who writes for a living. • Worship of many gods and/or goddesses • A group of many different lands under one ruler. • Greek word that means “the land between the rivers" • People who study stars, planets, and phases of the moon. • A complex society with advanced social and cultural development. • ...
Neolithic Age - The First Settlements 2024-08-29
Across
- The method of supplying water to land to assist in the growing of crops.
- An excess amount of goods or resources beyond what is needed.
- The longest river in Asia, flowing through China and significant in Chinese history.
- The period marking the beginning of agriculture and settled communities.
- Land or soil that is rich in nutrients and capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops.
- The development of skills in a specific kind of work, such as trading or crafting.
- A major river in Southwest Asia, alongside the Tigris River, important to ancient civilizations.
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- The practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil and raising animals.
- The system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state.
- The process of taming animals and adapting crops for human use.
- Also known as the Yellow River, it is the second-longest river in China.
- A major river in Southwest Asia, one of the two rivers defining Mesopotamia.
- A major river in South Asia, home to one of the earliest river valley civilizations.
- A skilled craftsperson who makes goods by hand.
- A division of society based on social and economic status.
- A place where people establish a community and live permanently.
16 Clues: A skilled craftsperson who makes goods by hand. • A division of society based on social and economic status. • An excess amount of goods or resources beyond what is needed. • The process of taming animals and adapting crops for human use. • A place where people establish a community and live permanently. • ...
greek gods and heroes 2022-05-29
13 Clues: god of the sea • played the lyre • raped and punished • kidnapped his wife • goddess of the hunt • jealous wife of zeus • completed 12 labours • goddess of agriculture • killed the gorgon medusa • goddess of strategic war • trapped in the underworld • cheated on his wife many times • mother of zeus and his siblings
Early People Crossword 2021-09-30
13 Clues: farming • old stone age • new stone age • human existence • long time period • time before writing • move to a new place • to do one thing well • phone, tablet, laptop • extra supply of something • an object that helps you do stuff • the training of plants and animals • people who travel from place to place
Greek Gods 2021-03-26
13 Clues: God of war • God of fire • God of wine • God of the sea • Goddess of love • King of the gods • Goddess of wisdom • Goddess of the hunt • Messenger of the gods • God of the underworld • Goddess of the harvest, agriculture • Goddess of marriage; Queen of the gods • God of the sun, light, music, prophecy
Storm, Hans and Georg crossword- whats cooking 2023-05-23
13 Clues: candy • fat people • what alex likes • a place with pig • something you eat • something unhealthy • an animal on a farm • The conutry of freedom • a person in a restaurant • something people want to save • if you eat a lot of vegetables • if you dont eat animal products • something jamie oliver is against
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2017-01-03
13 Clues: God of War • God of the Sky • God of the Sea • Messenger of Zeus • Goddess of Marriage • Goddess of the Hunt • God of the Underworld • Goddess of Agriculture • Goddess of Hearth and Home • Goddess of Wisdom, Warfare • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Fire, Blacksmith of the Gods • God of Truth, Sun, Light, Arts
Greek gods 2025-12-12
13 Clues: god of time • wife of Zeus • Earth goddess • god of the sea • goddess of love • son of Aphrodite • daughter of Demeter • god of the Underworld • goddess of wisdom and war • highest mountain in Greece • goddess of crops (agriculture) • god of light, music, and healing • seeds Persephone ate while in the underworld
Environment 2024-01-19
Egyptian Civilization 2021-09-21
10 Clues: River • god of the sun • main occupation • system of writing • exchange of goods • paper like material • recreational activity • embalmed with chemicals • monument with a triangular base • body of a lion and a human head
U4.2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle-SP2023-0032 2023-02-16
Across
- catastrophe, emergency, calamity
- conservancy, control, management
- cultivation , farming, agronomy
- exceedingly , greatly, immensely
Down
- acute, critical, imperative
- normal, typical, median
- lessen, diminish, lower, decrease
- short, in short supply, insufficient
- disperse, assign, disburse
- encounter, face, go through
10 Clues: normal, typical, median • disperse, assign, disburse • acute, critical, imperative • encounter, face, go through • cultivation , farming, agronomy • catastrophe, emergency, calamity • conservancy, control, management • exceedingly , greatly, immensely • lessen, diminish, lower, decrease • short, in short supply, insufficient
VARIOUS DISCIPLINES 2025-07-22
10 Clues: Illness and Cure • Farming or fishing • Computers, gadgets • Testing an hypothesis • Rules and the punishment • Religion or belief ideas • Basketball or volleyball • Paintings and creativity • Selling and money planning • Right and wrong, deep thinking
The Hunger Games 2014-04-22
Across
- Katniss and Peeta's Mentor
- District 2 Tribute
- The Boy With The Bread
- Centre of The Arena
- Crossbreed Bird
- Post Apocalyptic North-America
- Reaped in a Local Lottery to Enter The Hunger Games
- Katniss and Peeta's Ship Name
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- Type of Wood
- Katniss' Nickname (Gale)
- District 11's Trade
- Poorest Part of District 12
- Katniss' Best Friend
- District 11 Tribute
- The Girl on Fire
15 Clues: Type of Wood • Crossbreed Bird • The Girl on Fire • District 2 Tribute • District 11's Trade • Centre of The Arena • District 11 Tribute • Katniss' Best Friend • The Boy With The Bread • Katniss' Nickname (Gale) • Katniss and Peeta's Mentor • Poorest Part of District 12 • Katniss and Peeta's Ship Name • Post Apocalyptic North-America • Reaped in a Local Lottery to Enter The Hunger Games
Chapter 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2017-09-01
Across
- long period of cold weather
- move to new place
- huge stone monument
- Time before writing prehistory
- hunt animals/gather plants
- land connecting two continents
- community with common culture
- Relative who lived in the past
Down
- middle stone age
- new stone age
- farming
- Early ancestor of humans
- changing plant/animal to be more useful
- early stone age
- object to help complete a task
15 Clues: farming • new stone age • early stone age • middle stone age • move to new place • huge stone monument • Early ancestor of humans • hunt animals/gather plants • long period of cold weather • community with common culture • Time before writing prehistory • land connecting two continents • object to help complete a task • Relative who lived in the past • ...
rachel's vocab crossword puzzle 2017-09-01
Across
- there was no writing
- fire was discovered
- the middle of the stone age
- to make things more useful
- beggining of stone age
- huge rock monument
- relative from long ago
Down
- community of people
- early ancestor
- hunts animals and plants
- LAND BRIDGE, very obvious...
- geese do this
- ONE WORD: farming
- long cold climates
- helps you build things
15 Clues: geese do this • early ancestor • ONE WORD: farming • long cold climates • huge rock monument • community of people • fire was discovered • there was no writing • beggining of stone age • helps you build things • relative from long ago • hunts animals and plants • to make things more useful • the middle of the stone age • LAND BRIDGE, very obvious...
rachel's vocab crossword puzzle 2017-09-01
Across
- beggining of stone age
- the middle of the stone age
- long cold climates
- LAND BRIDGE, very obvious...
- ONE WORD: farming
- community of people
- huge rock monument
Down
- hunts animals and plants
- to make things more useful
- fire was discovered
- geese do this
- there was no writing
- helps you build things
- early ancestor
- relative from long ago
15 Clues: geese do this • early ancestor • ONE WORD: farming • long cold climates • huge rock monument • fire was discovered • community of people • there was no writing • beggining of stone age • helps you build things • relative from long ago • hunts animals and plants • to make things more useful • the middle of the stone age • LAND BRIDGE, very obvious...
rachel's vocab crossword puzzle 2017-09-19
Across
- huge stone monument
- farming
- first part of the stone age
- relative
- changing plants to be helpful
- the middle part of the stone age
- the end of the stone age
Down
- before written records
- early ancestor
- a community
- animal and plant collectors
- long time of cold weather
- a strip of land connecting 2 pieces of land
- helps you build
- move to a new place
15 Clues: farming • relative • a community • early ancestor • helps you build • huge stone monument • move to a new place • before written records • the end of the stone age • long time of cold weather • animal and plant collectors • first part of the stone age • changing plants to be helpful • the middle part of the stone age • a strip of land connecting 2 pieces of land
Vocab crossword puzzle 2023-05-12
Across
- Collide or forcible contact
- Produce or gather
- Trick or Deceive
- Long period without water
- Explosive projectile
- Work or operate
- Establish, originate or develop
- Make or Manufactured
Down
- Produced using machinery
- Done with hands not with technology
- Usual, regular, normal or ordinary
- Rest point of a movie or play
- Practice of farming
- Meet for the first time or get to know someone
- Causing disturbance
15 Clues: Work or operate • Trick or Deceive • Produce or gather • Practice of farming • Causing disturbance • Explosive projectile • Make or Manufactured • Produced using machinery • Long period without water • Collide or forcible contact • Rest point of a movie or play • Establish, originate or develop • Usual, regular, normal or ordinary • Done with hands not with technology • ...
Florida Swamps 2021-10-01
Across
- sometimes swapped with a crocodile
- a grass hopper
- sometimes a flood
- usually associated with farming
- also named elodea
- a disaster that happens usually in a flash
- a hallow pit
Down
- a type of wetland
- slightly damp
- has a grand place that is commonly visited by tourists
- a place that has vines and crocodiles
- Land that is wet
- dirt when wet
- a small stream
- hanging bed
15 Clues: hanging bed • a hallow pit • slightly damp • dirt when wet • a grass hopper • a small stream • Land that is wet • a type of wetland • sometimes a flood • also named elodea • usually associated with farming • sometimes swapped with a crocodile • a place that has vines and crocodiles • a disaster that happens usually in a flash • has a grand place that is commonly visited by tourists
FFA Creed Paragraph 5 2021-10-25
Across
- not a whole but a ___________
- supreme or better than better
- United States of ________________
- willful desire to do something
- opposite of false
- give effort
- house
- local, state, _____________
- area and people surrounding an identified group
Down
- an annual event or regular habit
- strong will to back and idea
- job or assignment
- The production of food and fiber
- _______, liquid, gas
- change to basic structure from outside forces
15 Clues: house • give effort • job or assignment • opposite of false • _______, liquid, gas • local, state, _____________ • strong will to back and idea • not a whole but a ___________ • supreme or better than better • willful desire to do something • an annual event or regular habit • The production of food and fiber • United States of ________________ • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2022-08-23
Across
- goddess of wild things (hunt)
- goddess of protecting marriage and women
- goddess of youth
- god of light and truth
- god of fire
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of commerce and the market
- god of wine
Down
- god of war
- goddess of Athens
- god of the underworld and wealth
- god of the sky
- god of the sea
- goddess of the hearth
- goddess of agriculture
15 Clues: god of war • god of fire • god of wine • god of the sky • god of the sea • goddess of youth • goddess of Athens • goddess of the hearth • god of light and truth • goddess of agriculture • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of wild things (hunt) • god of commerce and the market • god of the underworld and wealth • goddess of protecting marriage and women
FFA symbols and their meanings 2025-08-15
Across
- Represents unity, as corn is grown in every state.
- Represents knowledge and wisdom, essential for success in agriculture.
Down
- Represents labor and tillage of the soil, the foundation of agriculture.
- National symbol signifying freedom and the vastness of the organization.
- Symbolizes progress and new opportunities in agriculture.
5 Clues: Represents unity, as corn is grown in every state. • Symbolizes progress and new opportunities in agriculture. • Represents knowledge and wisdom, essential for success in agriculture. • Represents labor and tillage of the soil, the foundation of agriculture. • National symbol signifying freedom and the vastness of the organization.
Vocab choice board 2021-09-28
Across
- Guess you make before you act
- Decreases intensity
- The most exiting part of the story
- Organized sequence of events
- The builds intensity
- Educated guess
Down
- A lifestyle
- The start of the story
- Connected Asia to North America
- Moving place to place for food
- The practice of farming
- Movent from one place to another
- A true statement
- Adjectives
- Has to do with numbers
15 Clues: Adjectives • A lifestyle • Educated guess • A true statement • Decreases intensity • The builds intensity • The start of the story • Has to do with numbers • The practice of farming • Organized sequence of events • Guess you make before you act • Connected Asia to North America • Moving place to place for food • Movent from one place to another • The most exiting part of the story
We do not trust google 2018-10-09
Across
- value of goods produced per person
- peoples way of life
- number of people per unit area
- framework
- farming
- city or a town
- countryside
- Brazil
- average age before death
Down
- United States
- satisfy's wants and needs
- shared characteristics of a group of people
- how fast you can read and write
- making a area more urban
- measures value of a activity in a country
15 Clues: Brazil • farming • framework • countryside • United States • city or a town • peoples way of life • making a area more urban • average age before death • satisfy's wants and needs • number of people per unit area • how fast you can read and write • value of goods produced per person • measures value of a activity in a country • shared characteristics of a group of people
crossword 2013-03-14
Across
- confederate president
- union plan to cripple southern economy
- famous general from Bull Run
- to free
- southern economy
- plan for winning the war
- Union general, leader of all northern forces
Down
- coach Hays' favorite superhero
- north had several miles of these
- first ironclad
- southern goal for the war
- northern economy
- blocking of ports
- confederate general, leader of all southern forces
- fort near Charleston, South Carolina
15 Clues: to free • first ironclad • northern economy • southern economy • blocking of ports • confederate president • plan for winning the war • southern goal for the war • famous general from Bull Run • coach Hays' favorite superhero • north had several miles of these • fort near Charleston, South Carolina • union plan to cripple southern economy • Union general, leader of all northern forces • ...
Diseases vocabularary 2 (DENASIA) 2015-02-02
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- Selection Evolution,Adaptation,Environment
- afflicting,uncontrolled,vast area
- Disease disorder,viral
- area,same species
- widespread,infection
- child,descendant
- use of living organisms to make useful products
- microscopic life,cause infection or disease
- a set of moral principles and values
- reproductive body,eggs
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- non- transmissible
- Bacteria abnormal,mutation
- natural ability,resist
- the raising of crops and livestock
- promoting health, preventing illness
15 Clues: child,descendant • area,same species • non- transmissible • widespread,infection • natural ability,resist • Disease disorder,viral • reproductive body,eggs • Bacteria abnormal,mutation • afflicting,uncontrolled,vast area • the raising of crops and livestock • promoting health, preventing illness • a set of moral principles and values • Selection Evolution,Adaptation,Environment • ...
Ancient India 2023-10-17
Across
- people who migrated to India starting in 1500 bc
- protector or preserver of life
- Indian epic poem about war between cousins
- farming
- River in Northeast India
- all seeing supreme god
- classes in Aryan society
- made of baked brick
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- are thought of as "unclean"
- Ancient language of India
- god of war
- god of destruction
- Actovist
- located in modern-day Pakistan
- barrier between the Indian subcontinent
15 Clues: farming • Actovist • god of war • god of destruction • made of baked brick • all seeing supreme god • River in Northeast India • classes in Aryan society • Ancient language of India • are thought of as "unclean" • protector or preserver of life • located in modern-day Pakistan • barrier between the Indian subcontinent • Indian epic poem about war between cousins • ...
greek gods 2024-06-10
15 Clues: god of war • god of love • god of fire • god of wisdom • god of nature • god of the sea • Father of gods • god of eternity • god of marriage • god of hearth and home • god of trade and wealth • god of music and healing • child of Aphrodite god of love • god of wine and making orchids • daughter of Demeter god of agriculture
greek gods 2024-06-10
15 Clues: god of war • god of love • god of fire • god of wisdom • god of nature • god of the sea • Father of gods • god of eternity • god of marriage • god of hearth and home • god of trade and wealth • god of music and healing • child of Aphrodite god of love • god of wine and making orchids • daughter of Demeter god of agriculture
LAKSHMIPAT SINGHANIA ACADEMY CLASS X CHAPTER 3 WATER RESOURCES 2023-08-15
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- Earthen pots used for collecting water.
- Renewable Resource.
- Sardar Sarovar dam constructed on it.
- Barrier across flowing water.
- Remote backward village in Mysuru.
- Water Harvesting in Rajasthan.
- Renewable energy.
- Evidences of sophisticated irrigation works.
- The largest consumer of water.
Down
- Disadvantage of MRVP.
- Hydraulic Structures in Ancient India.
- Bamboo Drip irrigation system.
- River of sorrow.
- Advantage of MRVP.
- Water harvesting in Western Himalaya.
15 Clues: River of sorrow. • Renewable energy. • Advantage of MRVP. • Renewable Resource. • Disadvantage of MRVP. • Barrier across flowing water. • Bamboo Drip irrigation system. • Water Harvesting in Rajasthan. • The largest consumer of water. • Remote backward village in Mysuru. • Sardar Sarovar dam constructed on it. • Water harvesting in Western Himalaya. • ...
Roman Religion Puzzle 2023-08-31
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- Queen of the gods
- God of Time
- Goddess of the Home and Hearth
- Goddess of Wisdom
- God of the Sky
- God of Love and Desire
- God of the Underworld
- God of War
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- Goddess of the Hunt
- Goddess of Agriculture and Familial Love
- God of the Seas
- God of the Sun
- Goddess of Revenge
- Messenger of the Gods
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
15 Clues: God of War • God of Time • God of the Sun • God of the Sky • God of the Seas • Queen of the gods • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of Revenge • Goddess of the Hunt • Messenger of the Gods • God of the Underworld • God of Love and Desire • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Goddess of the Home and Hearth • Goddess of Agriculture and Familial Love
Cabinet / Executive Departments 2025-10-28
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- - fights for workers wages
- - Manages foreign relations
- Security - Prevents terror attacks
- - Regulates Trade
- - Highway and Airport Safety
- - Affairs / aids those who served military
- - Helps with college loans
Down
- - & Human Services / issues vaccines
- - & Urban Development / Tom Kirkman
- - Manages public lands
- - Assists American farmers
- - Finds fuel sources
- - Prosecutes criminals, led by Attorney General
- - Prints and coins money
- - Has now switched back to War Department
15 Clues: - Regulates Trade • - Finds fuel sources • - Manages public lands • - Prints and coins money • - fights for workers wages • - Assists American farmers • - Helps with college loans • - Manages foreign relations • - Highway and Airport Safety • Security - Prevents terror attacks • - & Urban Development / Tom Kirkman • - & Human Services / issues vaccines • ...
Plants: Increasing Numbers 2018-04-23
11 Clues: baby plant • seed leaves • one seed leaf • two seed leaves • loosening the soil • watering the plant • cultivation of plants • plant grows from leaf • seeds burst and come out • seeds scattered from the mother plant • process of a seed growing into a plant
Chapter 13 last 11 Bryson Carmack 2019-05-10
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- mckinley- 1896 republican nominee
- farms- single crop farms
- backing money silver gold
- standard- backing dollars gold
- frontier home sodd
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- b- 1896 democratic nominee
- political movement farmers
- organization farmers rights
- act- act agriculture colleges
- alliances- groups farms orginizations
- Hudson Kelly- farmer founded Grange
11 Clues: frontier home sodd • farms- single crop farms • backing money silver gold • b- 1896 democratic nominee • political movement farmers • organization farmers rights • act- act agriculture colleges • standard- backing dollars gold • mckinley- 1896 republican nominee • Hudson Kelly- farmer founded Grange • alliances- groups farms orginizations
Know your famous Gods 2022-08-06
11 Clues: god of fire • god of the sky • god of the sea • god of harvest • goddess of wisdom • father of the gods • goddess of the hearth • god of war and courage • goddess of agriculture • goddess of wild animals • goddess of the underworld
The Neolithic Age 2024-10-12
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- people who move from place to place
- the practice of growing plants and rearing animals for food
- earliest farming villages were in this area
- a recorded interview with a person whose experiences and memories are important to history
- show how major events, people, and periods are related to one another over time
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- writings, recordings, or objects created after an event by someone who did not see it or live during the time when it happened
- writings or recordings created by someone who witnessed or live through a historical event
- raising of plants and animals to make them useful to humans
- encourages the growth of crops and plants
- people who hunt animals and gather plants to eat
- show the physical and cultural features of neighborhoods, cities, states, and countries
- a period that shifted to agriculture, beginning between 10,000 B.C. and 8,000 B.C., where people began to build farming villages
12 Clues: people who move from place to place • encourages the growth of crops and plants • earliest farming villages were in this area • people who hunt animals and gather plants to eat • raising of plants and animals to make them useful to humans • the practice of growing plants and rearing animals for food • ...
Griff and Livi 2022-02-08
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- Lots of dust storms
- Has a belief but is not a religion
- rulers from the same family
- Italian Trader
- Promoted Strength
- 6 step cycle
- Made by Qin's
Down
- North of china
- Took over most of china
- invented paper currency
- Long and Winding
- Built the great wall of china
- Based on agriculture
- Highest mountains in the world
- Developed trade and the silk road
15 Clues: 6 step cycle • Made by Qin's • North of china • Italian Trader • Long and Winding • Promoted Strength • Lots of dust storms • Based on agriculture • Took over most of china • invented paper currency • rulers from the same family • Built the great wall of china • Highest mountains in the world • Developed trade and the silk road • Has a belief but is not a religion
DCF Unit 2 Review 2023-02-21
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- Goddess of Wisdom
- Goddess of agriculture
- What did the Greeks mostly trade?
- God of war
- How did Alexander die?
- God of UnderWorld
- Strongest Army in Greece
- God of weather/King of Gods
Down
- Queen of Gods/Protector of the home
- Goddess of love and beauty
- What sea surrounds Greece?
- What does Helots mean?
- Capital of Greece
- What does Perioeci mean?
- God of Archery
- Strongest Navy in Greece
16 Clues: God of war • God of Archery • Goddess of Wisdom • Capital of Greece • God of UnderWorld • Goddess of agriculture • What does Helots mean? • How did Alexander die? • What does Perioeci mean? • Strongest Army in Greece • Strongest Navy in Greece • Goddess of love and beauty • What sea surrounds Greece? • God of weather/King of Gods • What did the Greeks mostly trade? • ...
THE HISTORY OF CANADA 2023-12-08
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- MADE TENTS OUT OF BISON HIDE
- Farming,crops
- FACTORIES
- A ANIMAL THAT NATIVE PEOPLE KILLED
- MULTIPLE CULTURES IN ONE PLACE
- A BIG TOWN IN CANADA
- BELEVE IN JESUS
- CANADIANS BUILT ______ IN THE 1800S
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- THE AMERICANS LOOKED FOR ____
- TOO MOVE FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
- SURPRISED ON PG 188
- _____ TRAVAL BY SHIP
- BUILDING TO STORE GRAIN
- FREEDOM
- _____ are the children of French
15 Clues: FREEDOM • FACTORIES • Farming,crops • BELEVE IN JESUS • SURPRISED ON PG 188 • _____ TRAVAL BY SHIP • A BIG TOWN IN CANADA • BUILDING TO STORE GRAIN • MADE TENTS OUT OF BISON HIDE • THE AMERICANS LOOKED FOR ____ • MULTIPLE CULTURES IN ONE PLACE • _____ are the children of French • TOO MOVE FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER • A ANIMAL THAT NATIVE PEOPLE KILLED • CANADIANS BUILT ______ IN THE 1800S
The Dehli Sultanate and Mugal India Crossword Puzzle/ golden China Dynasty. 2023-09-20
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- a brlliant general and goverment reformer.
- Jahangir's wife
- wealthy landowners and pesants
- the payment of a women brings to marriage
- The religon Nanak created
- a muslim ruler in the late 1100s
Down
- a monument created by Shah Jahan
- Akbar's grandson
- another word for brilliant
- Hindu rulers
- grandson
- a multistoried temple
- To break up agriculture
- capital he created after defeating hindu armies
- An Italian merchant
15 Clues: grandson • Hindu rulers • Jahangir's wife • Akbar's grandson • An Italian merchant • a multistoried temple • To break up agriculture • The religon Nanak created • another word for brilliant • wealthy landowners and pesants • a monument created by Shah Jahan • a muslim ruler in the late 1100s • the payment of a women brings to marriage • a brlliant general and goverment reformer. • ...
greek gods 2024-06-10
15 Clues: god of war • god of love • god of fire • god of wisdom • god of nature • god of the sea • Father of gods • god of eternity • god of marriage • god of hearth and home • god of trade and wealth • god of music and healing • child of Aphrodite god of love • god of wine and making orchids • daughter of Demeter god of agriculture
History of Christmas 2025-11-30
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- another word for Christmas tree
- ancient Norse winter celebration
- the night before Christmas
- the past
- Roman deity of agriculture
- decoration on a Christmas tree
- delivers presents on Christmas
- author of A Christmas Carol
- inspired caroling
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- symbolizes eternal life
- month Christmas is celebrated
- ancient Roman winter celebration
- something we give each other at CHristmas
- hung from the fireplace
- person whose birthday is celebrated on Christmas
15 Clues: the past • inspired caroling • symbolizes eternal life • hung from the fireplace • the night before Christmas • Roman deity of agriculture • author of A Christmas Carol • month Christmas is celebrated • decoration on a Christmas tree • delivers presents on Christmas • another word for Christmas tree • ancient Norse winter celebration • ancient Roman winter celebration • ...
ag 2022-10-26
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- changing a product in any way to enhance it
- place with little nutritious foods
- process where products are assembled, stored, and transported
- buildings that sell products such as agriculture products
- how food from farms go to consumers
- product made from the manufacture of another product
- a food that is highly efficient
- amount of product a buyer is wanting to buy
- process of chemical change in the body
- a low temperature supply chain
- the amount of products available to sell
- something that causes an allergic reaction
- retrieving a crop when it is ripe and ready
- use of the five senses to test foods
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- someone who gets goods from farms to the stores
- system where fruits and veggies can be traced from farm to buyer
- unable to receive good amounts of nutritious and affordable foods
- process of cultivating and growing crops and plants
- a person or company that produces goods for sale
- substance required in small amounts for growth
- people who buy goods for personal use
- preservation via the use of lowering temperatures
- disease transmitted by food
- process where agriculture products are turned into food
- where one company takes over the job of multiple
- substance required in large amounts for growth
- flow where goods go from suppliers to producers to consumers
- severe lack of water in the body
28 Clues: disease transmitted by food • a low temperature supply chain • a food that is highly efficient • severe lack of water in the body • place with little nutritious foods • how food from farms go to consumers • use of the five senses to test foods • people who buy goods for personal use • process of chemical change in the body • the amount of products available to sell • ...
World Mythology Gods and Goddesses 2022-11-04
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- Babylonian sun god
- Slavic goddess of witchcraft and death
- Roman god of trade, profits, merchants, and travellers
- Babylonian king of the gods
- Babylonian god of fertility
- Roman goddess of the hearth and home
- Bablonian god of hurricanes and floods
- Roman goddess of the hunt
- Roman ruler of the gods, god of lightning and thunder
- Roman goddess of love and beauty
- Roman goddess of wisdom
- Roman god of music and healing
- Roman goddess of agriculture
- Slavic thunder god
- Celtic mother goddess
- Celtic goddess fertility and war goddess; she is responsible for healing, fire, blacksmiths, poetry, wisdom, and protecting the flocks
- Celtic sun god of all arts and crafts
- Roman queen of the gods goddess of marriage
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- Celtic god of life and death, seasons, agriculture, fertility, magic, and druidry
- Babylonian goddess of sexuality
- Roman god of war
- Roman god of the sea
- Slavic goddess of beauty
- Slavic, is deathless because his soul is in an egg, which is inside of a duck
- Babylonian moon god
- Celtic, son of Lugh
- Slavic lady of spring
- Babylonian god of the waters (rivers, rain etc)
- the Celtic phantom queen who hovered over battlefields in the form of a raven or crow
- Slavic god of Earth, water, and the underworld
- Celtic supreme king of the gods, associated with hunting and fishing
31 Clues: Roman god of war • Babylonian sun god • Slavic thunder god • Babylonian moon god • Celtic, son of Lugh • Roman god of the sea • Slavic lady of spring • Celtic mother goddess • Roman goddess of wisdom • Slavic goddess of beauty • Roman goddess of the hunt • Babylonian king of the gods • Babylonian god of fertility • Roman goddess of agriculture • Roman god of music and healing • ...
Vermont 2019-12-19
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- The "Sound of Music" family settled here
- This can only be sold to state residents, unless you have a permit or visit a bar
- When I show my brightest colors
- We have the highest ratio of ___ (farm animal) to people of any state
- Ice cream giant
- My “new” neighbor to the west
- Half of my motto
- “The” Covered bridge
- My name come from the meaning of French phrase “vert mont”
- State bird
- Our Capital
- Leading producer of this condiment/ sweetner
- My northern neighbor
- Ice cream giant
- This singing family from “The Sound of Music”
- It takes ___ gallons of sugar maple sap to boil down to 1 gallon of grade A maple syrup
- Covered by “the” bridge
- Like Iowa, our capital dome is this color
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- State butterfly
- 75% of my “agriculture”
- In 1996, we were the last state capital to open one of Sam Walton’s ____ stores.
- I, an ancient Roman goddess of agriculture, am atop of the capital building
- My southern neighbor
- State flower
- My place in the newly created USA
- Popular wintertime sport
- A past time exercise
- State tree
- Largest city
- State insect
- Ours is the only capital with no ties to this Ray Kroc legacy restaurant chain
- Half of my motto
- My “new” neighbor to the east
- Largest employer
34 Clues: State tree • State bird • Our Capital • State flower • Largest city • State insect • State butterfly • Ice cream giant • Ice cream giant • Half of my motto • Half of my motto • Largest employer • My southern neighbor • A past time exercise • “The” Covered bridge • My northern neighbor • 75% of my “agriculture” • Covered by “the” bridge • Popular wintertime sport • My “new” neighbor to the west • ...
Sectionalism & The Age of Jackson Review 2023-02-13
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- The area of the country where agriculture was the basis of the economy.
- Putting the best interest of a section of the country first.
- To stop working in order to get the employer to meet demands of the workers.
- This machine was used to separate the cotton seeds, making cotton production faster and more efficient.
- This type of production became more popular with the creation of new technology.
- The _______ Crisis was when South Carolina attempted to reject a national tariff.
- Factors that entice immigrants to come into a country.
- People who came into the country, particularly from Europe.
- Agriculture, homesteads, railroads, and ranching were popular in this part of the country.
- The ______ powered engine was useful in both ships and railroads.
- A type of housing found in urban areas which were unsafe and poorly built.
- Farmland or low-populated area.
- The area of the country where manufacturing and industry began to develop.
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- Factors that cause immigrants to leave their home country.
- The growth of cities, through population and development.
- Putting the best interest of the country as a whole first.
- When President Jackson fired government officials and hired his supporters to replace them.
- A group of people who believed Americans were better than immigrants.
- Created by Samuel Morse, this technology allowed for communication across long distances.
- A highly populated area. A large city.
20 Clues: Farmland or low-populated area. • A highly populated area. A large city. • Factors that entice immigrants to come into a country. • The growth of cities, through population and development. • Factors that cause immigrants to leave their home country. • Putting the best interest of the country as a whole first. • ...
Unit 2 2023-02-24
Across
- primate of humanlike creatures from over 4 million years ago
- people who hunted and gathered what they ate
- new stone age; discovered agriculture and domesticated animals
- skull fragments of this person were found from 1.75 million years ago
- name means “the handyman”
- the traveling of humans throughout the past
- workers with skilled crafts
- Diffusion spreading of traditions in culture
- australopithecus skeleton found by Donald Johnson
- people who don’t stay in one place
- ⅓ of modern human’s brain
- societies where all are considered equal
- The purposeful growing of plants and animals for human use
- the change into agriculture
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- man who was discovered in the alps from 7000 years ago whose body was fully intact
- connector of Asia and the Americas during the Ice Age
- same species as modern humans
- learned how to control fire
- large stone structures that were religious in nature
- Classes that as society grew, the level of power people had
- old stone age; hunter gatherer nomadic lifestyle
- largest agricultural society
- the study of the distant past by lifestyle and culture
- cave filled with cave paintings from the past
- allowed people to have different jobs
- study of the past through remains
- tools, weapons, and materials from the past
- life before writing was created
28 Clues: name means “the handyman” • ⅓ of modern human’s brain • learned how to control fire • workers with skilled crafts • the change into agriculture • largest agricultural society • same species as modern humans • life before writing was created • study of the past through remains • people who don’t stay in one place • allowed people to have different jobs • ...
Reviewing Terms - In the Beginning... 2023-11-16
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- A period of human prehistory characterized by the use of stone tools.
- The era of prehistory that spans from about 2.5 million years ago to around 10,000 BCE.
- A scientist who studies human societies and cultures, often through excavation.
- The abbreviation for "Before Common Era" or "Before Christ."
- able to read and write
- mass movement of people or animals from one place to another
- The period of human prehistory that began around 10,000 BCE, marked by the development of agriculture.
- The study of past life through the examination of plant and animal fossils
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- The process of taming and breeding wild plants and animals for human use.
- The systematic removal of earth for archaeological purposes.
- process of changing to survive environmental conditions
- remains of plants or animals preserved in rock
- The introduction of farming and the cultivation of the soil.
- The abbreviation for "Common Era"
- The process of making land suitable for growing crops by diverting water.
- The fine particles of fertile soil deposited by wind or water.
- The study of human history and prehistory through the excavation of artifacts.
- The system of organizing work so that each specialized job is done by an individual or group.
- The remains or traces of ancient human cultures, often found during excavation.
- settlement with division of labor, trade and writing
20 Clues: able to read and write • The abbreviation for "Common Era" • remains of plants or animals preserved in rock • settlement with division of labor, trade and writing • process of changing to survive environmental conditions • The systematic removal of earth for archaeological purposes. • The introduction of farming and the cultivation of the soil. • ...
Vocabulary Project — Madeline Borgen B5 2024-04-16
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- A form of boundary (4 IDK)
- Involves Prime Meridian (1 IDK)
- Cross International Borders (2 CC)
- Pattern of settlements (2 VIT)
- A mixture of languages (3 IDK)
- Remains strong in original area (3 CC)
- Moving back offices to other countries (7 CC)
- Involves land costs within agriculture (5 IDK)
- A core region (7 IDK)
- Involves the Quran (3 IDK)
- Involves influencing another country (4 CC)
- Involves non company employees (7 CC)
- Involves Distance (1 IDK)
- More than ten million people (6 CC)
- Has 5 Stages (2 IDK)
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- Moving to another part of the country (2 CC)
- Involves three points (7 IDK)
- An exact area (1 VIT)
- Involves exact location (1 CC)
- Within a group of people (3 VTI)
- Involves heavy detail with computer systems (1 CC)
- Involves the change of DNA (5 CC)
- A focal point (6 IDK)
- Within a country (4 VTI)
- Involves landscape and human consumption (5 VTI)
- Involves manufacturing (7 VTI)
- Spread from its hearth (3 CC)
- A primary node in the global economic network (6 CC)
- Involves breeding plants (5 IDK)
- Is not genetically modified (5 CC)
- In the periphery of large cities (6 IDK)
- Involves Fertility Rates (2 IDK)
- Type of imperialism (4 CC)
- Involves the power of government (4 IDK)
- Involves human population (6 VTI)
35 Clues: Has 5 Stages (2 IDK) • An exact area (1 VIT) • A focal point (6 IDK) • A core region (7 IDK) • Within a country (4 VTI) • Involves Distance (1 IDK) • A form of boundary (4 IDK) • Involves the Quran (3 IDK) • Type of imperialism (4 CC) • Involves three points (7 IDK) • Spread from its hearth (3 CC) • Involves exact location (1 CC) • Pattern of settlements (2 VIT) • ...
Early Humans and Societies 2024-09-25
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- female archeologist who found things like million year old skull fragments and footprints
- before agriculture people were
- society found preserved in Turkey; large single settlement built of many homes
- the spread of culture from one to another
- rock monuments
- being who's brain was two thirds smaller than ours today; walked upright
- before writing
- start of agriculture
- “handy man”; brain is half the size of ours today
- human like creatures
- migrated out of Africa first, then to Europe and Asia, soon after, the Americas and Australia.
Down
- “upright man”; migrated out of Africa
- once land connecting the United States’ Alaska, and Russia; used by early humans to get to the Americas
- the division in society usually based off economic status
- Era 10,000 BCE- 5,000 BCE
- Mummified man found in the European Alps in the 1990’s
- Era chippers
- Societies society in which all people are considered equal
- things from the past being dug up
- caves in France with drawings created anywhere from 17,000-15,000 BCE
- men typically hunted and women gathered
- selective breeding of plants and animals for human use and consumptions
- the study of the distant past
- an object made by a human being preserved from the past
- australopithecus skeleton
- a skilled worker who traded for their handmade goods
- the opposite of settlers
- “wise man”; migrated around the world
28 Clues: Era chippers • rock monuments • before writing • start of agriculture • human like creatures • the opposite of settlers • australopithecus skeleton • Era 10,000 BCE- 5,000 BCE • the study of the distant past • before agriculture people were • things from the past being dug up • “upright man”; migrated out of Africa • “wise man”; migrated around the world • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Celia Cohen period 2 2024-05-03
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- Knowledge and tools for productive cultural tasks.
- Services over goods, tech jobs grow, amenities matter.
- Studying where, how people's economic activities spread.
- Harvesting resources: mining, agriculture, forestry, fishing.
- Identified minerals recoverable with current tech, prices.
- Economy where government directs goods, services production.
- Resource exhaustible; not naturally replenished quickly.
- Essential environmental materials for population well-being.
- Herding lifestyle; moves with livestock for forage.
- Goods, services traded in market; supply, demand.
- Essential material or feature for population's well-being.
- Cultivating crops on temporary, cleared forest land.
- Accumulation of salts makes soil unproductive.
- Mining, quarrying earth's non-renewable resources.
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- Overuse turns land to desert, not just dry spots.
- Production for personal use, minimal external trade.
- Private production, free exchange, minimal state role.
- Controlled breeding of fish and shellfish, not wild catch.
- Migratory livestock grazing, natural forage reliance.
- Cultivating soil and raising animals for farming.
- Population growth spurs shift to intensive farming.
- Intensive fruit, vegetable production for direct sale.
- Intensive farming of fruits, veggies for direct sale.
- Harvesting renewable resources, like forestry and fishing.
- The clearing of land through total removal of forest cover.
- Boosted crops, tech transfer, saved many lives.
- Processing raw materials into valuable commodities.
- Resource replenished naturally; sustainable if used wisely.
- Services facilitating exchange, connecting consumers, providers.
- Facilitating trade, connecting consumers, and providers.
30 Clues: Accumulation of salts makes soil unproductive. • Boosted crops, tech transfer, saved many lives. • Overuse turns land to desert, not just dry spots. • Cultivating soil and raising animals for farming. • Goods, services traded in market; supply, demand. • Knowledge and tools for productive cultural tasks. • Mining, quarrying earth's non-renewable resources. • ...
APHUG Unit 5 2025-03-25
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- area with limited access to fresh, healthy foods
- switching crops to maintain soil fertility
- land degradation in arid or semi-arid regions
- raising cattle primarily for milk products
- large-scale farming for profit
- model explaining cost-based farm location rings
- rotating fields after short periods of farming
- large farm specializing in a single export crop
- integrated commercial agriculture from farm to table
- lack of reliable access to nutritious meals
- organisms altered genetically for agriculture
- moving with herds in search of pasture
- farming on steps cut into a hillside
- old land survey method using natural features
- low-labor farming spread over larger areas
- specializing in a single crop in large areas
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- raising fish or seafood in controlled conditions
- cultivating cereal crops like wheat or corn
- growing crops without synthetic chemicals
- clearing forests for farmland or other uses
- elongated plots stretching from a river or road
- commercial grazing of livestock over wide areas
- high-labor farming on smaller plots of land
- producing food mainly for the farmer’s family
- farming that meets current needs without harming future resources
- clearing land by cutting and burning vegetation
- supplying water artificially for crops
- theory about land cost changing with distance from market
- settlement pattern arranged in a straight line
29 Clues: large-scale farming for profit • farming on steps cut into a hillside • supplying water artificially for crops • moving with herds in search of pasture • growing crops without synthetic chemicals • switching crops to maintain soil fertility • raising cattle primarily for milk products • low-labor farming spread over larger areas • ...
Agri Crossword 2025-10-29
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- Growing plants in shallow containers for limited spaces, often used in schools or urban settings.
- The period after a country gains independence from colonial rule.
- Larger farm animals such as cattle and horses.
- Organization that helps coordinate agricultural development in the Caribbean region (abbrev.).
- The leading regional university that trains agricultural professionals in the Caribbean.
- Theft of farm produce or livestock — a major challenge for farmers in the Caribbean.
- The period in which agriculture was practiced by Indigenous peoples before European colonization.
- A structure made of glass or transparent material that allows crops to grow in controlled conditions.
- The global issue that affects rainfall, temperature, and crop yields.
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- Fertilizers that are chemically manufactured.
- A system that combines raising fish and growing plants together in one integrated environment.
- A type of fertilizer made from natural materials such as compost or manure.
- Small livestock such as goats and sheep.
- The period during European control when plantation agriculture dominated.
- The breed known as the "Best Sheep In The World".
- The condition where all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food.
- Farming system that uses modern machinery, chemicals, and large-scale production.
- Farming method that uses nutrient-rich water instead of soil.
- Farming that avoids chemicals and focuses on natural processes.
- Regional organization that promotes agricultural development and cooperation across the Americas (abbrev.).
20 Clues: Small livestock such as goats and sheep. • Fertilizers that are chemically manufactured. • Larger farm animals such as cattle and horses. • The breed known as the "Best Sheep In The World". • Farming method that uses nutrient-rich water instead of soil. • Farming that avoids chemicals and focuses on natural processes. • ...
Prehistory 2025-09-03
Across
- The Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras make up this time period.
- "Old Stone Age"
- The species of modern humans.
- The discovery of ____ in the Paleolithic Era allowed for warmth and cooking.
- In early nomadic human tribes, men would hunt while women and children would gather.
- This invention allowed us to preserve and store food.
- A ______ found on the sides of rocks and stone could tell stories and a lot about how early humans lived.
- Most humans lived in Africa and in _____ during prehistory.
- "New Stone Age"
- In the Neolithic Era, food gathering shifted to food _____ after the invention of agriculture.
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- Early human tribes consisted of _______, where men would hunt and women would forage.
- Tools humans made during prehistory were mainly made out of this material.
- Prehistory is known as the time before ______ was invented.
- An evolutionary advantage of modern humans is they have a large _____.
- The _______ of plants and animals allowed us to keep them in one spot.
- Early hunter-gatherers lived this kind of a lifestyle.
- Farming allowed for the establishment of permanent ______.
- The place where the earliest humans are known to have migrated from.
- A surplus of crops and goods allowed for ____ to open up between different communities.
- The big game-changer in the Neolithic Era that changed everything how about we lived.
20 Clues: "Old Stone Age" • "New Stone Age" • The species of modern humans. • This invention allowed us to preserve and store food. • Early hunter-gatherers lived this kind of a lifestyle. • Farming allowed for the establishment of permanent ______. • Prehistory is known as the time before ______ was invented. • Most humans lived in Africa and in _____ during prehistory. • ...
agronomia 2025-08-02
Across
- A house located on or near a farm.
- experiences: Smells associated with farming environments.
- Land where fruit trees are grown.
- To prepare and use land for growing crops.
- The top layer of earth in which plants grow.
- Plants cultivated for food, fuel, or other uses.
- Areas of land used to grow crops.
- Related to farming or agriculture.
- Farm animals raised for food or labor.
- The act of putting seeds in the soil.
- sheds: Storage areas for farming tools and machines.
- The process or result of gathering mature crops.
- Describes soil that is rich in nutrients and good for growing.
- Land that has been plowed or cultivated.
- A cereal crop used to make flour.
- The efficiency of producing crops or livestock.
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- plots: Small sections of land for growing vegetables.
- Buildings used for storing grain or housing animals.
- Agricultural establishments where crops are grown and animals are raised.
- types: Different categories of plants grown for agriculture.
- ditches: Channels made to remove excess water from fields.
- A legume crop often rotated with corn.
- Tall structures for storing bulk materials like grain.
- systems: Structures that supply water to crops.
- rotation: The practice of changing crops in a field over time.
- The act of collecting ripe crops.
- A major cereal crop also known as maize.
- Land used for farming.
- Grassland for grazing animals.
- Dried grass used to feed livestock.
30 Clues: Land used for farming. • Grassland for grazing animals. • Land where fruit trees are grown. • The act of collecting ripe crops. • Areas of land used to grow crops. • A cereal crop used to make flour. • A house located on or near a farm. • Related to farming or agriculture. • Dried grass used to feed livestock. • The act of putting seeds in the soil. • ...
History Study Guide 2025-10-01
Across
- People who hunt animals and gather fruits and vegetables for food
- The study of history through culture.
- Societies with focus on social equity
- The study of history through digging things up.
- A cave found with ancient paintings and art work
- A prehistoric person was discovered buried in snow.
- The era that agriculture was created in is the ___________.
- A large stone prehistoric monument.
- The oldest city in the world
- An extinct species of human nicknamed the “handymans”
- A female paleoanthropologist.
- Different groups of people ranked on wealth.
- Man made objects usually with cultural or historical significance.
- The process of taming animals for human use.
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- The switch from hunter gatherers to agriculture communities.
- The land bridge between Asia and North America.
- The era that started using stone tools.
- People who move from place to place.
- The current species of human.
- History before people wrote down history.
- The first species of human to have a humanlike body plan.
- A female australopithecus was found and studied in great condition
- The process of humans moving around the world.
- A “workforce” of different jobs.
- When parts of one culture spread to another culture what is it called?
- A genus of early hominins that existed in Africa.
- People specialized in a trade.
- Great Apes is a nickname for _________.
28 Clues: The oldest city in the world • The current species of human. • A female paleoanthropologist. • People specialized in a trade. • A “workforce” of different jobs. • A large stone prehistoric monument. • People who move from place to place. • The study of history through culture. • Societies with focus on social equity • The era that started using stone tools. • ...
Enviornmental Problems 2016-10-22
Across
- Clean-burning fuels.
- Obsolescence Products intended to not last.
- Threats to public policy.
- 1974 intended to energize a revolution.
- Overgrazing cattle results in this.
- Warming Global temperature rising.
- Demand of natural resources.
- Earths living things.
- Gasses Increased 31% since 1750.
- Colonialism Fur-trades from the 17th century.
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- “environmentally friendly” friendly that damage.
- Binding limits of emissions.
- Community Supported Agriculture.
- Refugees 30 million!
- AKA environmental illness.
- Rain Pollutants mixed in with precipitation.
- Environmentally friendly.
- Non-native organisms.
- Multiple relationships.
19 Clues: Clean-burning fuels. • Refugees 30 million! • Non-native organisms. • Earths living things. • Multiple relationships. • Threats to public policy. • Environmentally friendly. • AKA environmental illness. • Binding limits of emissions. • Demand of natural resources. • Community Supported Agriculture. • Gasses Increased 31% since 1750. • Warming Global temperature rising. • ...
Enviornmental Problems 2016-10-22
Across
- “environmentally friendly” friendly that damage.
- Overgrazing cattle results in this.
- Multiple relationships.
- Binding limits of emissions.
- Clean-burning fuels.
- AKA environmental illness.
- Gasses Increased 31% since 1750.
- Non-native organisms.
- Environmentally friendly.
Down
- Obsolescence Products intended to not last.
- Threats to public policy.
- Earths living things.
- Refugees 30 million!
- Demand of natural resources.
- Colonialism Fur-trades from the 17th century.
- 1974 intended to energize a revolution.
- Warming Global temperature rising.
- Rain Pollutants mixed in with precipitation.
- Community Supported Agriculture.
19 Clues: Clean-burning fuels. • Earths living things. • Refugees 30 million! • Non-native organisms. • Multiple relationships. • Threats to public policy. • Environmentally friendly. • AKA environmental illness. • Demand of natural resources. • Binding limits of emissions. • Community Supported Agriculture. • Gasses Increased 31% since 1750. • Warming Global temperature rising. • ...
SS Vocabulary Term 3 Impact Baron 2018-02-05
Across
- Synonym of moment
- Anything that involves moving around
- I’m putting the same thing in one box
- Synonym of agriculture
- Antonym of contrast
- Antonym of begin
- The things around us
- Combining social and cultural factors
- Antonym of stay the same
- Synonym of popularize
- Synonym of collision
- Synonym of examine in detail
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- Synonym of study
- Synonym of adapting another culture
- Watch carefully
- A meeting before accepted for a job
- The process of adapting another culture
- A period of history with a specific characteristic
- Antonym of distribute
19 Clues: Watch carefully • Synonym of study • Antonym of begin • Synonym of moment • Antonym of contrast • The things around us • Synonym of collision • Antonym of distribute • Synonym of popularize • Synonym of agriculture • Antonym of stay the same • Synonym of examine in detail • Synonym of adapting another culture • A meeting before accepted for a job • Anything that involves moving around • ...
Resources, Technology, and World Trade 2016-11-30
Across
- we are limited of the amount of Chinese food we get because of this rule that I don't agree with
- The stuff we use to make stuff it's also found in nature.
- Those resources we can use again, naaaaaaa mean?
- country that is making new businesses and is a trendsetter but not bad trends like the spiderman challenge
- How do we know who gets what and how much???
- A country that has a big mix of production like agriculture and manufacturing.
- why do we have to pay extra for that Chinese food???
- A country with low income and agriculture is important.
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- we get to trade whenever and however we want because of this
- That stuff that can only be used once, kinda like a bottle of bleach.
- North Korea NEEDS 'Merica because of Burger King, or else they wouldn't survive
- North Korea gets american food like Burger King.
- Us 'Mericans get Chinese food from China.
13 Clues: Us 'Mericans get Chinese food from China. • How do we know who gets what and how much??? • Those resources we can use again, naaaaaaa mean? • North Korea gets american food like Burger King. • why do we have to pay extra for that Chinese food??? • A country with low income and agriculture is important. • The stuff we use to make stuff it's also found in nature. • ...
ECONOMICS 2022-02-10
Across
- refers to the method of enhancing the quality of life and financial well-being of individuals
- is an agricultural branch that deals with the practices of farming, breeding, and the care of farm animals
- refers to the credit for farmers in rural areas
- is a great source of livelihood to many people in the coastal areas
- refers to cultivation of crops like fruits, vegetables, flowers, etc.
- is the backbone of Indian economy
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- the statutory division of agricultural land and its reallocation to landless people
- marketing take benefit of collective bargaining to secure a better price of their product for farmers
- farming is one of the eco friendly method.
- a shift of workforce from agriculture to other allied activities and non – agricultural sectors.
- lso known as informal sector/ non institutional sector
- refers to change from single cropping system to multi cropping system
- marketing covers the services involved in moving an agricultural product from the farm to the consumer
13 Clues: is the backbone of Indian economy • farming is one of the eco friendly method. • refers to the credit for farmers in rural areas • lso known as informal sector/ non institutional sector • is a great source of livelihood to many people in the coastal areas • refers to change from single cropping system to multi cropping system • ...
gold duster 2 2021-11-30
11 Clues: magic/puzzle • size of measure • consider/presume • to a large extent • show sth / explain • alive for a long time • face sth without cover • smear /make a smudge on • specilist in agriculture • being attracted by or taken in • affected by sth especially bacteria
Bangladesh 2020-05-13
11 Clues: Jobs • Dangerous • Having a strategy • Destroy completely • Aggressive pressure • To get in the way of • Living on the street • The pratice of farming • Not being honest or fair • A person or area made poor • Too many people living in a small area
THE EGYPTIAN CIVILISATION 2023-09-26
11 Clues: Preserving • A river plant • Largest desert • Greek Historian • Gift of the Nile • is a type of wheat • Writingof the Egyptians • Ruler of Egypt was called • The last pharaoh in 30 CE • is the most important occupation • People from Asia who invaded Egypt
Paragraph 1- Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-24
11 Clues: now • pinky • before • believing • the act of farming • doing a great activity • fancy word for a farmer • many have come before you • old and in poor condition • the act of doing something good • something that is bad that you must deal with
Term 2 Glossary 2025-05-08
Challenges In agriculture 2025-09-12
Across
- Use of biological agents to harm agriculture
- Reliable access to sufficient, safe food
- Bringing agricultural goods into a country
- Official assurance that goods meet standards
Down
- Rise in Earth's temperature due to greenhouse gases
- Measures that ensure food is safe for consumption
- Relating to the natural world (shortened from “environmental degradation” to fit)
- Variety of life in ecosystems (Across length note: 12–13 depending on spacing; use 12 if you omit a hyphen or spaces)
8 Clues: Reliable access to sufficient, safe food • Bringing agricultural goods into a country • Use of biological agents to harm agriculture • Official assurance that goods meet standards • Measures that ensure food is safe for consumption • Rise in Earth's temperature due to greenhouse gases • ...
Introduction to agriculture 2025-10-05
Across
- A person who wanders with animals to location to location
- The females of the society were responsible for fetching roots, fruits and berries
- The males of the society was responsible for catching and killing animals
- A tool that was sharpen to throw towards animals during hunting
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- The timeframe in which agriculture started
- A tool that was used to hunt by pulling back a string and releasing
- The science and art of cultivating plants and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products
- A form of wild animal that was hunted that had to large tusk
8 Clues: The timeframe in which agriculture started • A person who wanders with animals to location to location • A form of wild animal that was hunted that had to large tusk • A tool that was sharpen to throw towards animals during hunting • A tool that was used to hunt by pulling back a string and releasing • ...
Corn & Iowa Agriculture 2025-07-15
Across
- The practice of farming: cultivating the soil, growing strong crops, and raising animals for food, wool, etc.
- Prepare and use land for crops or gardening. Some resources a farmer might use are fertilizers and tillage tools.
- Careful and safe upkeep of a natural resource to ensure we do not run out.
- The process of replacing old farm tools and horses with new, more efficient tools and tractors.
Down
- Gathering ripe crops from a field. The process is usually: gathering, cleaning, packing, storing, and delivering.
- Turning over and breaking up soil while mixing in different compost, nutrients, etc., to prepare for planting.
- times The time before the industrial boom, people farmed with simpler tools and horses.
- The amount of corn harvested from a field. It is measured using bushels/acre. (Bushel is about 56 pounds).
8 Clues: Careful and safe upkeep of a natural resource to ensure we do not run out. • times The time before the industrial boom, people farmed with simpler tools and horses. • The process of replacing old farm tools and horses with new, more efficient tools and tractors. • ...
AP Human Geography Review 2019-05-16
Across
- Type of diffusion: the rapid, widespread diffusion. of a characteristic throughout the population(1,CC)
- A theory influenced policy decisions on a global scale through World War & Cold War(4,CC)
- Process where humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and track(5,VIT)
- Type of city: with origins as centers of colonial trade or administration(7,IDK)
- Type of agriculture: the production of food primarily for sale off the farms(5,CC)
- Flat land found in large, expensive valley provides excellent landscape for agriculture(5,IDK)
- port city where goods are shipped in at one price and shipped out at a higher price(7,IDK)
- relation to transportation goods to and from a factory(6,CC)
- type of religions that go out to recruit followers(3,IDK)
- whole contiguous built up, high density area(7,VIT)
- home based manufacturing(6,IDK)
- Type of migration: migrating within a region i.e city to suburb(2,CC)
- Influenced by the latitude and physical geography can impact what crop can be grown(5,IDK)
- Type of migration: Migrant flow produces a movement in the opposite direction(2,IDK)
- combination of: material traits, belief & values, and social form(3,VIT)
- Type of city: places where immigrants make their way into a country(7,CC)
- The relationship between the portion of Earth being studied and Earth as a whole(1,IDK)
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- type of product that has to be located near the market due to spoiling or outdated information(6,IDK)
- The combination of elements of two groups into a new cultural feature(1,IDK)
- Revolution where a series of improvements in technology transformed the process of manufacturing(6,VIT)
- Type of diffusion: the spread of an underlying principle even though a characteristic itself fails to diffuse(1,CC)
- The study of the effects of geography on politics & relations among states(4,IDK)
- Type of dispute when a country seeks to annex territory in another because of ties in that population(4,IDK)
- A form of government where the values of one nationality can be imposed on another(4,VIT)
- Noted food population increases arithmetically, while human population increases geometrically(2,IDK)
- he believes that language was originated in Western Africa(3,IDK)
- A theory influenced by the beliefs of Charles Darwin(4,CC)
- Type of agriculture: the production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family(5,CC)
- A language that was once in daily use but is no longer used(3,CC)
- A specific point on Earth(1,VIT)
- Type of city: located at transportation hub on a ring road around the urban area(7,CC)
- Type of migration: migrating from one region to another i.e state to state(2,CC)
- The scientific study of population characteristics(2,VIT)
- A language that is unrelated. and unattached to any other language(3,CC)
- relates to the unique characteristics of a location(6,CC)
35 Clues: home based manufacturing(6,IDK) • A specific point on Earth(1,VIT) • whole contiguous built up, high density area(7,VIT) • type of religions that go out to recruit followers(3,IDK) • The scientific study of population characteristics(2,VIT) • relates to the unique characteristics of a location(6,CC) • A theory influenced by the beliefs of Charles Darwin(4,CC) • ...
Ch 23 Vocab 2013-04-28
Across
- violent mob attacks on jews
- movement away from homeland
- realistic politics based on the needs of the state
- prime minister
- emperor
- freeing the serfs
- elected national legislature
Down
- programs that help certain people to cheap transportation and electricity
- battle for civilization
- made responsible for agriculture road repair and schools
- giant
- empire
- person who wants to abolish all government
- took control
14 Clues: giant • empire • emperor • took control • prime minister • freeing the serfs • battle for civilization • violent mob attacks on jews • movement away from homeland • elected national legislature • person who wants to abolish all government • realistic politics based on the needs of the state • made responsible for agriculture road repair and schools • ...
India and Pakistan tj 2021-04-29
Across
- most popular language in India
- most popular religion in india
- how long the average person lives
- take products shipped in
- products shipped out
- how many people are poor
- a river that flows into another river
Down
- Growing food
- not a lot of water
- revolution
- Gdp
- Small amount of food
- being able to read and write
- where the most Indias live
14 Clues: Gdp • revolution • Growing food • not a lot of water • Small amount of food • products shipped out • take products shipped in • how many people are poor • where the most Indias live • being able to read and write • most popular language in India • most popular religion in india • how long the average person lives • a river that flows into another river
United States and Canada 2022-10-24
Across
- the unplanned and uncontrollable spread of urban settlement
- most Canadians live by the..
- manual job
- the things that help a country function
- reason people move
- south of Canada
- factory jobs
Down
- cities dense in population
- country north of the United States
- countryside & agriculture
- run along the east coast
- most people settle by.
- resulting in low population density
- more diversity
- more tradition
15 Clues: manual job • factory jobs • more diversity • more tradition • south of Canada • reason people move • most people settle by. • run along the east coast • countryside & agriculture • cities dense in population • most Canadians live by the.. • country north of the United States • resulting in low population density • the things that help a country function • ...
Ancient Rome Religion 2023-11-30
Across
- Son to Jupiter (gods)
- emperor who switched to Christianity
- god of strength
- belief in a superhuman/god(s)
- belief in one god
- hold less power in stories
- two faces god
Down
- god of the tiber river
- believe that they found Rome
- story of gods and demigods
- point of the story
- belief in multiple gods
- god of agriculture
- where the gods lived
- god of love
15 Clues: god of love • two faces god • god of strength • belief in one god • point of the story • god of agriculture • where the gods lived • Son to Jupiter (gods) • god of the tiber river • belief in multiple gods • story of gods and demigods • hold less power in stories • believe that they found Rome • belief in a superhuman/god(s) • emperor who switched to Christianity
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY 2025-04-23
Across
- study of plants
- study of diseases
- study of viruses
- the study of parasites
- study of fungi
- study of minute structures
- study of origin
- raising crops and livestock
- study of relationship between organism and its living and non living
Down
- study of insects
- study of bacteria
- science of naming
- technique of growing fish
- study of structure and function of cells
14 Clues: study of fungi • study of plants • study of origin • study of insects • study of viruses • study of bacteria • study of diseases • science of naming • the study of parasites • technique of growing fish • study of minute structures • raising crops and livestock • study of structure and function of cells • study of relationship between organism and its living and non living
OSA&NSA 2024-12-08
Across
- painting
- in communities
- from place to place to find food) old Lived in caves
- old
- some basic religious beliefs
- trade with other 7)communities
Down
- family units (Clans of 20 – 50) people Used basic stone tools
- their own homes
- more complex religious beliefs
- animals and plants
- in different jobs
- to use agriculture
- how to make fire
- of crops
- bows and arrows to hunt
- working with metal and making cloth
16 Clues: old • painting • of crops • in communities • their own homes • how to make fire • in different jobs • animals and plants • to use agriculture • bows and arrows to hunt • some basic religious beliefs • more complex religious beliefs • trade with other 7)communities • working with metal and making cloth • from place to place to find food) old Lived in caves • ...
NEVADA 2015-04-21
Across
- long ears that radiate or give off heat
- formations at Lehman Caves
- AGRICULTURE METHOD
- EXTRATERRESTRIAL HIGHWAY UFO _____
- largest human-made lake in U.S.
Down
- site of last stage coach robbery
- state tree
- Paiute, Washo, Anasazi, Goshute and Shoshone
- Lost City Museum
- color of rusted iron ore
- STATE FLOWER
- DRIEST STATE
12 Clues: state tree • STATE FLOWER • DRIEST STATE • Lost City Museum • AGRICULTURE METHOD • color of rusted iron ore • formations at Lehman Caves • largest human-made lake in U.S. • site of last stage coach robbery • EXTRATERRESTRIAL HIGHWAY UFO _____ • long ears that radiate or give off heat • Paiute, Washo, Anasazi, Goshute and Shoshone
food security Gus, Zac 2022-10-27
12 Clues: cow meat • healthy dirt • 0 calorie drink • farming urbanely • the stuff you eat • farms that go upwards • documentary we watched • it is a greenhouse gas • when the food is secure • chemicals to remove pests • type of farming principles • farming closer to the demand
Greek Gods and Heroes 2021-11-20
10 Clues: God of War • God of the Sky • God of the Sea • Goddess of Moon • Goddess of Wisdom • God of the Travlers • Goddess of Marriage • God of the Underworld • Goddess of Agriculture • Goddess of Love and Beauty
evolution 2021-07-23
10 Clues: Current man • living on trees • Harvest of food • How humans develoed • living on the ground • Standing on two legs • Essential for hunting • killing animals for meat • Moving to a different place • People who dont settle permenantly
Ag creed paragraph three 2023-10-18
10 Clues: A waitress ____ • smart people have? • providing something • we _____ our elders • Not a follower but a? • not yourself but ____ • like a religious ______ • Something you are good at • something you are able to do • someone participating in agriculture
The Philippines 2024-05-16
10 Clues: over capital • over terrain • over largest city • peso econ currency • geo popular island • geo second largest city • cultural official language • Econ import industries include • republic govern form of government • geo located in the central part of arch
Philippines 2023-04-28
10 Clues: over-capital • over-continent • Eco- ________ peso • cul- most popular sport • over-Philippines nation • gov-last name of president • eco- Important industries • cul- languages are ______ and English • gov-Philippines cooperated with ________ • geo-located near _______ to the south west
SMART AGRICULTURAL TECHNIQUES 2023-10-27
A la croisée De Phil 2023-06-17
Across
- Surnom du phiphi
- La dame Jeanne le conserve
- Règle N°1 : Faire l'ambulance
- Dérivée de la bonne fée
- Repos du guerrier
- Métier à part entière
- Camarade de caserne
- Il rend fou
Down
- Agriculture de demain
- Cuir moustache
- Il y en a pleins les déchet'
- Machin
- Un Mac qu'Apple n'a pas créé
- Meilleur ami
- La légende dit qu'il ne faut pas le lui couper
15 Clues: Machin • Il rend fou • Meilleur ami • Cuir moustache • Surnom du phiphi • Repos du guerrier • Camarade de caserne • Agriculture de demain • Métier à part entière • Dérivée de la bonne fée • La dame Jeanne le conserve • Il y en a pleins les déchet' • Un Mac qu'Apple n'a pas créé • Règle N°1 : Faire l'ambulance • La légende dit qu'il ne faut pas le lui couper
Canadian Prairie Grasslands 2013-01-15
Across
- best science teacher alive
- dryness on a mountain
- what the prairies are now mainly used for
- hollow hairs
- prairies most known for being_______
- feeds on trembling aspen
- april, may, and june
- when a prairie becomes a desert
- spring, summer, fall, and winter
Down
- provinces it covers
- dominate grass
- rocks left by glaciers
- dominate dark soil
- july, august, september
- grassland starts just north of _______
15 Clues: hollow hairs • dominate grass • dominate dark soil • provinces it covers • april, may, and june • dryness on a mountain • rocks left by glaciers • july, august, september • feeds on trembling aspen • best science teacher alive • when a prairie becomes a desert • spring, summer, fall, and winter • prairies most known for being_______ • grassland starts just north of _______ • ...
second ffa paragraph 2023-08-29
11 Clues: agg • happy • not accept • to do labor • a hard task • remain alive • not comfortable • to engage with a object • a place with crops and animals • a sense of happy or satisfaction • accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth of.
FFA creed paragraph 1 2024-08-14
11 Clues: but of ______ • of _________, with a • _________ won by the • _____ born not of word • I believe in the _______ • present and past ________ • we now _____ have come to • _____ as the better things • of ________; in the promise • from the _______ of former years • of better days through _______ days
