agriculture Crossword Puzzles
L'industrialisation 2021-05-14
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- La Grande-Bretagne, qui a une économie forte, en a beaucoup de disponibles
- Privés de nourritures et de revenus, ils quittent leurs terres en raison de la nouvelle propriété privée
- Représente le travail de la terre, un secteur qui connaît de nombreuses innovations
- Cette loi permet aux riches propriétaires terriens de clôturer leurs terres
- Repos d'une partie de la terre
- d'œuvre Signifie les travailleurs que la Grande-Bretagne a en abondance
- Premier secteur qui s'industrialise
- Classe sociale qui vit et travaille dans la misère
- Avec les avancées techniques et les nouvelles sources d'énergie, elles produisent plus de bien, et ce, plus rapidement
- rural Phénomène qui fait que la population passe de la campagne à la ville
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- Représente l'utilisation de machines dans la production de biens
- Mode de production suite à la révolution industrielle
- à vapeur Cette invention de 1784 permet de faire de nombreuses inventions, ex : locomotive et machine de tissage et de filage
- moderne Époque durant laquelle s'amorce l'industrialisation
- Représente la concentration de la population dans les villes
- Classe sociale aisée (entrepreneurs, financier et patrons)
- Mode de production avant la révolution industrielle
- Le premier pays qui s'industrialise
- Second secteur qui s'industrialise
- Combustible qui permet la production de la vapeur. La Grande-Bretagne en a abondamment
- démographique Phénomène de croissance de la population, rendu possible en Grande-Bretagne avec les progrès en agriculture
- des cultures Alternance des cultures
22 Clues: Repos d'une partie de la terre • Second secteur qui s'industrialise • Le premier pays qui s'industrialise • Premier secteur qui s'industrialise • des cultures Alternance des cultures • Classe sociale qui vit et travaille dans la misère • Mode de production avant la révolution industrielle • Mode de production suite à la révolution industrielle • ...
Mots-Croisés - Programme d'Histoire-Géographie de 5ème 2021-05-20
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- Unfortunately, some people still lack it, especially during famines.
- It is a type of agriculture that respects our planet and does not harm our health
- it is caused by humans because of the production and use of various energy sources, industrial activities and also agriculture.
- the prophet of Islam
- The great explorers crossed this imaginary line.
- It is a man-made change that has negative consequences for the planet
- ceremony in which the king acquires equal status with God
- A chemical substance used to kill insects that would attack vegetables
- he was the first sailor to circumnavigate the globe, unfortunately he died on the way.
- political system in which lords rule over territories
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- Someone who lives in the territory of the lord, who works the land and pays taxes.
- a man of power who owns a territory
- a system involving neutrality and freedom of religion in France.
- it is the fact of cutting trees in large quantities, and it harms the planet
- it is a resource present on 70% of the globe but it must be preserved because it is consumable by humans only in small quantities.
- it is a principle that allows everyone to have the same rights.
- the division of the Christian Church into two distinct churches in 1054
- sum of money or retribution in kind paid to the king in exchange for his protection
- It is the religion of the Muslims
- is the study of population
20 Clues: the prophet of Islam • is the study of population • It is the religion of the Muslims • a man of power who owns a territory • The great explorers crossed this imaginary line. • political system in which lords rule over territories • ceremony in which the king acquires equal status with God • it is a principle that allows everyone to have the same rights. • ...
Animals in the Roman Empire 2022-05-18
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- this animal's webs were placed on wounds to stop bleeding
- For agriculture reasons,this animal worked in mills.They also were used for hunting
- In some parts of the Empire,people used this animal for riding or a pack animal
- Wealthy Romans feasted on exotic creatures such as
- A treatment for female infertility was to eat the eye of a
- Peasant farmers generally kept a range of animal
- For agriculture reasons,these animals pulled plows
- Their position in the sky,direction of flight,and calls was another means of finding out whether the gods were well-disposed or not.
- Transport by land relied on
- In the Roman army,this animal was ridden in battle. These animals were taught to dance and even walk a tightrope
- Associated with Athena
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- they used this animals feathers to decorate helmets
- Ordinary people living in the countryside had access to this small game animal
- Helped guard livestock from wolves and other wild animals. Also helped with hunting
- Associated with Bacchus
- Those living by the sea would eat a wide variety of
- This animals wool was a remedy for swelling
- thought to be the guardians of altars, tombs,and houses,and were also associated with Asclepius,the god of healing.
- Associated with Isis
- they used this animals silk for clothing
- Associated with Jupiter
- These animals were kept for catching mice and rats.
22 Clues: Associated with Isis • Associated with Athena • Associated with Bacchus • Associated with Jupiter • Transport by land relied on • they used this animals silk for clothing • This animals wool was a remedy for swelling • Peasant farmers generally kept a range of animal • Wealthy Romans feasted on exotic creatures such as • For agriculture reasons,these animals pulled plows • ...
Acronym game! 2025-03-26
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- 10 years of funding to plant 2B trees
- The second of the two organizations supporting Can's 2030 national biodiversity strategy
- A forest certification that starts with Forest
- an approach used to minimize conflicting values, where many values and interests are considered
- the first paper company to adopt more than one major SFM standard
- The aim of the Kunming-Montreal _ _ _ is to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030
- starts with International institute for...
- countries submit their national action plans, also known as _ _ _, and each successive one become more ambitious
- specific areas that have conservation and biodiversity objectives
- the USA's department that is in charge of agriculture
- managing forests for diverse values
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- long-term horizon goals for GHG emission reduction, but not mandatory
- the amount of trees that can be cut in a year
- The UN climate change conference is also known as what?
- starts with the intergovernmental science-policy platform...
- A forest certification that starts with Sustainable
- A forest certification that starts with Canadian
- CSA and SFI are supported by the _ _ _ _
- One of the two organizations supporting Canada's 2030 national biodiversity strategy
- the UN's organization that is in charge of food and agriculture
- starts with International union...
- sets out a blueprint to reduce the risk of climate-related disasters, improve health, protect biodiversity, etc.
- starting in 2024, countries will report transparently on actions taken and progress in climate change mitigation
23 Clues: starts with International union... • managing forests for diverse values • 10 years of funding to plant 2B trees • CSA and SFI are supported by the _ _ _ _ • starts with International institute for... • the amount of trees that can be cut in a year • A forest certification that starts with Forest • A forest certification that starts with Canadian • ...
Imperialism in SouthAsia 2025-04-04
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- Which company was active in Southeast Asia representing the Netherlands?
- Country that managed to maintain its independence during imperialism in Southeast Asia
- What form of colonial control involves the replacement of local leaders with foreign governors?
- Country that originally occupied by the Spaniards but later taken by the U.S along with Puerto Rico and Guam.
- Type of colonial control characterized by the dependence of one country on another for decision-making
- Type of work that predominated in the colonies of Southeast Asia
- Main colonizer country in Southeast Asia
- What type of colonial control allows a country to maintain its local government but under foreign influence?
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- Extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- France had occupation in this country, after turmoil and conflict it took the City of Hanoi and made this country its protectorate.
- The _______ war was one of the motivations for Imperialistic movements because it gave England the island of Hong Kong.
- Britain wanted control of _________ to protect British possessions in India.
- States Country that took control of the Philippine Islands after the Spanish-American War
- Called “City of the Lion”
- Main natural resource exported from Southeast Asia
- Form of dominance imposed during the imperialistic movements.
- The ________ or raw materials made the colonies develop a plantation agriculture.
- Colonizer__________ their cultural norms on the colonies
- Indian guy who studied laws in Great Britain, ang fought peacefully against British occupation in India.
- Main objective of the British when colonizing Burma
20 Clues: Called “City of the Lion” • Main colonizer country in Southeast Asia • Extension of a nation’s power over other lands • Main natural resource exported from Southeast Asia • Main objective of the British when colonizing Burma • Colonizer__________ their cultural norms on the colonies • Form of dominance imposed during the imperialistic movements. • ...
unit 2 2026-02-27
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- What is it called when a human move around to follow migration of animals?
- Cave with lots of art work inside
- A person could be in the lowest middle, or high of on of these?
- means new stone age
- Skeleton found in Ethiopia
- Archologist that made large discoveries about human origins
- Human that stood upright with two legs
- movement of people usually from their home to someplace new
- name means "wise man"
- what is the purposeful growing of plants and animals for human use?
- 1st agriculture based society
- What is the name of the man found frozen from the neolithic era?
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- What is the name for the start of agriculture?
- what is a large monument made out of stone?
- means old stone age
- what is the name foe people who paint, make pottery, ect.
- Scientist digging for bones/fossils is called what?
- Men hunted and women took care of kids and picked plants, in what kind of society
- Means men and women are equal in this kind of society
- people can stop being Hunter and gathers and start doing other jobs, is?
- Path that connected Russia and the US
- AKA "upright man"
- AKA "handyman"
- Humans that walked upright
- When beliefs, practices, ideas, are spread from place to place
- What is the study of humanity, through culture, artifacts, and pre-history events
- Objects that people made in the past
27 Clues: AKA "handyman" • AKA "upright man" • means old stone age • means new stone age • name means "wise man" • Skeleton found in Ethiopia • Humans that walked upright • 1st agriculture based society • Cave with lots of art work inside • Objects that people made in the past • Path that connected Russia and the US • Human that stood upright with two legs • ...
History of Europe until 1800 2026-03-20
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- The region of Israel that is important to the followers of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- A military trip made by Europeans in an attempt to take back the holy land from Muslims.
- The _________ System was a social ranking system where peasants served nobles and kings.
- Growing crops or raising plants.
- ___________ Luther helped change Christianity by translating the Bible.
- Rich ___________ made Europe good for farming.
- The modern country that is where the Holy Land is located.
- To treat someone negatively because of their race, religion, political beliefs, or other reason.
- During enlightenment, people began to believe the Earth revolved around the ______.
- A large area under the rule of one country.
- A pandemic that spread across Europe and Asia during the mid-1300's.
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- Before Europeans developed agriculture, they were __________ gatherers.
- The Christian city that Constantine made that was important to the Silk Road.
- The ruler of and empire.
- Rome's first Christian emperor.
- The large empire that conquered much of Europe was _______.
- Where the Black Death began.
- How the Black Death was spread.
- To give someone greater knowledge and understanding about a subject or a situation.
- A person who suffers death or punishment because of persecution.
- The ___________ Reformation was A change in religious and political thought and culture that caused division int he major church of Europe.
- A way to reduce the amount of punishment one has to undergo for sins according to Christianity.
22 Clues: The ruler of and empire. • Where the Black Death began. • Rome's first Christian emperor. • How the Black Death was spread. • Growing crops or raising plants. • A large area under the rule of one country. • Rich ___________ made Europe good for farming. • The modern country that is where the Holy Land is located. • ...
UNIT 1 ANGELES, YADAN 2022-04-12
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- Is the extraction of minerals such as quartz and diamond that cause land and air pollution
- Is the cultivation or shifting cultivation of soil, crops, and raising of livestock
- Is the cutting and/or burning of trees
- Is the harming of the environment may it be land, air, or water
- Our physical and biological surroundings
- Refers to us people which are supposedly the caretakers of the environment, but became the primary destroyers
- Greek word which means "house"
- Forest communities found in tidal zones and tropical coasts
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- Is the collection of organisms and their interaction with their physical environment
- Substances involved in natural cycles (carbon, nitrogen, water)
- Are chemicals that are supposedly used to kill pests from affecting the agriculture
- Is known to be a “treeless” biome that is wet spongy, and rough on its surface
- Compounds such as proteins, carbohydrates, and humid substances
- Is a very dry biome which can fluctuate from very hot to very cold.
- Are the motor works and machines that make travel easier, which in turn consumes a great amount of land and energy
- Is a type of ecosystem that consists of lakes, rivers, springs, and ponds
- Study of organisms and its environment
- The producers of environmental hazards everywhere
- Is the exposure of soil to weathering forces such as wind and rain that can be detrimental
- Is known to be a large collection of land
20 Clues: Greek word which means "house" • Study of organisms and its environment • Is the cutting and/or burning of trees • Our physical and biological surroundings • Is known to be a large collection of land • The producers of environmental hazards everywhere • Forest communities found in tidal zones and tropical coasts • ...
Vocab 1 2022-09-09
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- the era where people began to use agriculture, and domesticated animals and plants
- a society interested in creating, teaching, etc.
- a person who creates, or trades art
- a bigger group of people with many cultures, sciences, etc.
- to arrange rules or laws in a more organized way
- an area known for its fertility, from the Levant to Iraq
- species of bipedal primates that predates modern humans
- a tool or thing forming a wedge shape
- prehistoric monument in England, surrounded by trilithons-thought to be some sort of sun cult
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- transition over time of people moving from hunting and gathering to growing agriculture
- a group of people that acquired food by hunting, and foraging
- excavation and research of the past by discovering and inspecting artifacts
- the taming of animals and plants
- a structure in the form of a pyramid-type tower with many stories, and a huge staircase in the front
- the era where people learned to use simple tools, made fires, developed oral language amongst themselves, and began to travel around the world
- usually made by humans, but primarily items crafted or created in an earlier date
- a way of representing words or phrases through pictures/paintings
- human experiences and history before a recorded date
- a group of people who move from location to location instead of settling in one spot
- people who copy and record documents/information
20 Clues: the taming of animals and plants • a person who creates, or trades art • a tool or thing forming a wedge shape • a society interested in creating, teaching, etc. • to arrange rules or laws in a more organized way • people who copy and record documents/information • human experiences and history before a recorded date • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2022-12-08
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- More than enough
- A god or goddess
- Professional writers
- A group of people who share a common culture
- of water that borders the Fertile Crescent
- An organized way of living
- Empire that conquered most of the fertile crescent
- A not true study that mixes up real events with the deities of a culture
- A mythological hero
- A city and the surrounding farmland
- of the earliest people
- tame
- A temple in the center of a city state
- New Stone Age
- Farming
- The most fertile region formed when a river meets a sea
- A form of government with one ruler
- Old Stone Age
- A very long story
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- The invention of agriculture
- Believing in a religion with many gods
- The land between two rivers
- A way to control the water
- The region of ancient Mesopotamia
- Ruler of the Persian Empire
- This was possible because they had enough people to share jobs
- Mesopotamian writing system
- Ranking of people based on power
- A way to bring water to crops
- Fair and equal laws
- A time period
- Body of water in the Fertile Crescent
- Destroyed the first Beit haMikdash
- No permanent home
- A tribe of hunter gatherers who created the first civilization in Mesopotamia
- Moving to a new home
- Another name for Mesopotamia because the land supported the first civilization
- Body of water in the Fertile Crescent
- 282 laws
39 Clues: tame • Farming • 282 laws • A time period • New Stone Age • Old Stone Age • More than enough • A god or goddess • No permanent home • A very long story • Fair and equal laws • A mythological hero • Professional writers • Moving to a new home • of the earliest people • A way to control the water • An organized way of living • The land between two rivers • Ruler of the Persian Empire • ...
Livestock Harvesting Vocabulary Quiz 2017-03-03
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- removal of internal organs
- larger section cuts made during butchering
- upper portion of a hog’s shoulder
- Food Safety and Inspection Service; public health agency within the USDA, works to ensure products are safe, wholesome and accurately labeled
- process of assigning a grade to each beef carcass which ensures a uniform quality in sales and marketing of beef
- process of using wastes from slaughtered animals to convert to useful material
- underbelly of the steer
- located at the rear of the pig; made up of the rump and hind leg
- inexpensive boneless cut of beef ideal for feeding large groups of people
- meat which comes from the shoulder of beef
- lower portion of a hog’s shoulder and foreleg
- claim by manufacturers stating the product will reduce the risk of developing a disease
- rib section of the lamb
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- action of draining or losing blood
- used to remove heat from the carcass without freezing the meat
- used to hold animals to settle and allow for inspection and tagging
- dead body of an animal; especially one slaughtered for food
- helps loosen hair follicles of swine by submerging animal in hot water
- smaller cuts obtained from the larger wholesale cuts of an animal
- United States Department of Agriculture; federal government agency which regulates farming, agriculture and food
- product of the animal that is used as an “ingredient” in other products
- meat from the leg of steer
- one of the most expensive and tender cuts of meat
23 Clues: underbelly of the steer • rib section of the lamb • removal of internal organs • meat from the leg of steer • upper portion of a hog’s shoulder • action of draining or losing blood • larger section cuts made during butchering • meat which comes from the shoulder of beef • lower portion of a hog’s shoulder and foreleg • one of the most expensive and tender cuts of meat • ...
Halloween 2023-10-31
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- Nickname given to a major settlement located about central mexico
- Capital of the mongol empire under Genghis Khan
- The grandson of Genghis Khan
- Personal servants of elites in Mongolia
- Allowed for huge improvements in the trade across silk road, and for traveling long distances without breaks
- Postal offices that facilitated the spread of knowledge, trade, and products
- Mali trading city that becomes center of wealth and learning
- document stating the holder was legally promised payment of a set amount on a set date and recieve that amount of money in exchange
- Europeans are compared to them as they were very expansive across the ocean
- Chinese admiral during the Ming Dynasty who led great voyages
- Ancient Indian settlement that also served as a culturally rich settlement
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- Merchant communities that introduced there own culture to other areas
- Considered the richest man in history
- Agriculture transition for the Arabs and Muslims
- Kingdom in central Java known for its agriculture and commerce
- Dynasty with mongol rule in china
- Merchant associations that pooled resources in order to make up a caravan
- Singer or storyteller that exchanged information through word
- Mahayana Buddhism focused on achieving rebirth in a Pure Land. It is one of the most widely practiced traditions of Buddhism in East Asia
- Japanese school of Mahayana Buddhism that highly emphasized the value of meditation
- Hotel in a dessert that merchants use while traveling
21 Clues: The grandson of Genghis Khan • Dynasty with mongol rule in china • Considered the richest man in history • Personal servants of elites in Mongolia • Capital of the mongol empire under Genghis Khan • Agriculture transition for the Arabs and Muslims • Hotel in a dessert that merchants use while traveling • Mali trading city that becomes center of wealth and learning • ...
How Well Do You Know Your Agricultural Services Department? 2023-11-14
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- Is used to control weeds.
- Abbreviation for our advisory body and assists the Agricultural Services Department, Council and the Minister of Agriculture to address matters of concern regarding the agriculture industry.
- Who visits every property in the County to look for weeds?
- Is conducted along all right-of-ways to improve roadside visibility.
- A type of grazing that uses several paddocks within one filed to maximize forage use and health.
- A letter received in the mail notifying you of a serious weed infestation and outlining control by a specific deadline.
- Soil borne disease of canola.
- Prickly purple weed.
- A rebate can be received from the County for testing for this wheat disease.
- Environmental program offered by the County.
- The County has a prohibited animal bylaw against this mammal.
- A plant that is out of place or unwanted.
- Blanket term for bees, bats, butterflies, birds, and beetles.
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- Type of letter received for a moderate weed infestation.
- Used by Weed Inspectors for biosecurity between fields.
- What is the elevated prohibited noxious weed in the County? Scentless ____________
- The County will control weeds on a landowner’s property for free if they have a Vegetation Management __________.
- Abbreviation for a cost sharing program for approved veterinary services in the County.
- Who is the Agricultural fieldman?
- A noxious weeds must be _______.
- An area that is permanently or temporarily full of water.
- Rows of trees and shrubs used for wind and erosion protection.
22 Clues: Prickly purple weed. • Is used to control weeds. • Soil borne disease of canola. • A noxious weeds must be _______. • Who is the Agricultural fieldman? • A plant that is out of place or unwanted. • Environmental program offered by the County. • Used by Weed Inspectors for biosecurity between fields. • Type of letter received for a moderate weed infestation. • ...
Great Depression 2024-01-29
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- A cause of the Great Depression, these institutions closed due to poor management and over extension of credit
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- a severe drop in GDP, high unemployment, lack of consumer spending, etc.
- ______ Runs- Americans rushed to banks for their money and banks faced a liquidity crises
- The New Deal attempted to foster economic ______
- focused on permanent infrastructure projects (PWA)
- Terrible weather conditions and poor agriculture maintenance led to this in the midwest during the 1930's.
- POTUS during the Great Depression
- The New Deal aimed at providing relief to the unemployed
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- Hoovers encouragement of businesses to maintain control of wages, employment, etc.
- Day of Stock Market Crash of 1929
- A neat amphitheater built in Morrison, Colorado (New Deal Project)
- The New Deal attempted to create _____ movements to prevent future economic crises.
- Tarrif that raised the price on imports (1930)
- A speculative boom led to an overvaluation of company success, creating what's known as a _____
- The war which required overproduction of agriculture, led to poor working conditions during the dust bowl.
- Index of top 30 stock companies, good indicator of market trends
- _____ selling is a sudden sharp selloff in a stock or in many stocks based on fear, rumor, or overreaction rather than reasoned analysis.
- POTUS during the New Deal
- ____ rate skyrocketed during the Great Depression (not having a job)
20 Clues: POTUS during the New Deal • Day of Stock Market Crash of 1929 • POTUS during the Great Depression • Tarrif that raised the price on imports (1930) • The New Deal attempted to foster economic ______ • focused on permanent infrastructure projects (PWA) • The New Deal aimed at providing relief to the unemployed • ...
10. IMPACTS OF POPULATION CHANGE 2024-07-24
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- The wealth and resources of a region.
- Services provided to maintain or improve health.
- The increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities.
- A term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place.
- Any adverse trend in the condition of the land
- The basic physical systems of a community.
- Pyramid A graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups in a population.
- An individual's overall wellbeing and that of a population
- When the number of people exceeds the capacity of the environment.
- refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural, due to changes in the sun's activity or large volcanic eruptions.
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- Temporary or permanent removal of large forest areas for agriculture, settlement or other uses.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations.
- Movement of people from one place to another.
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing.
- The number of people living per unit of area.
- Occurs when land productivity falls due to climate change, prolonged drought or human activities that expose topsoil to erosion.
- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction.
- The number of live births per thousand people per year.
- Human-induced
- Expectancy The average period that a person may expect to live.
20 Clues: Human-induced • The wealth and resources of a region. • The basic physical systems of a community. • Movement of people from one place to another. • The number of people living per unit of area. • Any adverse trend in the condition of the land • Services provided to maintain or improve health. • The number of live births per thousand people per year. • ...
COR2202 Crossword 2023-09-12
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- The last name of the economist who was associated with the concept of the division of labor
- The last name of the economist who introduced the idea that population growth could outstrip the Earth's capacity to provide food
- The last name of the chemist who revolutionised agriculture
- Megan Raby won the Philip J _____ prize for her book
- The number of tropical stations the Americans established between 1899 to 1969
- The American scientists adopted an internationalist rhetoric of conservationism following the end of American ________ in the 1960s.
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- The kind of relationship that was formed between the Ameerican scientists and the government
- The largest rainforest in the world
- What the physiocrats believed was the primary source of wealth
9 Clues: The largest rainforest in the world • Megan Raby won the Philip J _____ prize for her book • The last name of the chemist who revolutionised agriculture • What the physiocrats believed was the primary source of wealth • The number of tropical stations the Americans established between 1899 to 1969 • ...
The Rise of Commercial Forestry 2022-12-18
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- The other name of swidden agriculture is ________ cultivation.
- The thorny bark of this tree is used to grate vegetables.
- The Imperial Forest Research Institute of 1906 was set up at ________
- ______ can be stitched together to make disposable plates and cups.
- The cutting down of natural forests which had lots of different types of trees and planting of one type of tree in straight rows is called a _________
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- In India, dhya, penda, bewar, nevad, jhum, podu, khandad and kumri are some of the local terms for ___________ Agriculture
- The first Inspector General of Forests in India.
- In Central America, the shifting cultivation is known as ________
- This creeper can be used to make ropes.
- Oil for cooking and to light lamps can be pressed from the fruit of this tree.
10 Clues: This creeper can be used to make ropes. • The first Inspector General of Forests in India. • The thorny bark of this tree is used to grate vegetables. • The other name of swidden agriculture is ________ cultivation. • In Central America, the shifting cultivation is known as ________ • ______ can be stitched together to make disposable plates and cups. • ...
Civil War Crossword 2021-04-07
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- order issued by Lincoln that made slaves free in the South
- Commander of the Union Army
- blockade
- Commander of the Confederate Army
- President of the Confederacy
- Southern states leaving the union
- farming
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- ownership
- location of the first battle that began the Civil War
- war between the Union and the Confederacy
- gave states their rights.
- building
- stopped slavery from expansion
13 Clues: farming • blockade • building • ownership • gave states their rights. • Commander of the Union Army • President of the Confederacy • stopped slavery from expansion • Commander of the Confederate Army • Southern states leaving the union • war between the Union and the Confederacy • location of the first battle that began the Civil War • ...
Crossword Puzzle :| 2024-05-06
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- a collection of recordings
- a reptile similar to a crocodile
- used chiefly in sound reproduction.
- relating to agriculture
- a messenger of god
- how much you get paid
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- giving permission
- a passage between two pairs of seats
- the space measured in degrees
- when your body reacts to new substances
- to examine
- at a future time
- something that makes a difference
13 Clues: to examine • at a future time • giving permission • a messenger of god • how much you get paid • relating to agriculture • a collection of recordings • the space measured in degrees • a reptile similar to a crocodile • something that makes a difference • used chiefly in sound reproduction. • a passage between two pairs of seats • when your body reacts to new substances
Body Composition 2024-12-09
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- measuring tape
- disorders anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating
- _____ athlete triad
- Density of ___ id 0.901gm/cc
- The gold standard
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- determining total body water can predict body fat and lean mass
- developed in agriculture research
- estimating body composition from body density
- bioelectrical impedance
- density of _______ is 1.100gm/cc
- total body water measurement by dilution
- Dual energy X-ray Absorptiometry
- folds uses caliper
13 Clues: measuring tape • The gold standard • folds uses caliper • _____ athlete triad • bioelectrical impedance • Density of ___ id 0.901gm/cc • density of _______ is 1.100gm/cc • Dual energy X-ray Absorptiometry • developed in agriculture research • total body water measurement by dilution • estimating body composition from body density • ...
2.6 How is food produceds in Australia? 2014-08-31
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- A source of technology now used to muster cattle.
- Modern food production in Australia can be described as _____________ agricultural practices that produce food on a local and global scale.
- Use of advanced technology and is managed by large businesses.
- Word to describe the center or interior of Australia.
- Farms that produce a grain and also livestock.
- The least expensive land value for this source of agriculture in Australia.
- Soils can be greatly improved through organic and inorganic ___________ and can increase crop yields.
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- Australia has 90 million of these and they are found mainly in QLD and NSW.
- The 3rd most expensive value of land for this food source (2 words)
- What area of Australia has rainfall less than 250 millimetres?
- Wheat farming is found in this ________ with temperature climates that have warm summers and cool winters and annual rainfall of approx 50 millimeters.
- This form of farming is usually found in warmer climates with regular rainfall.
- Different types of agriculture as found across all of these in Australia.
- Farms that produce one crop.
- Farm that requires a lot of input and resources for food production (labour, money, irrigation, fertilisers, pesticides).
15 Clues: Farms that produce one crop. • Farms that produce a grain and also livestock. • A source of technology now used to muster cattle. • Word to describe the center or interior of Australia. • What area of Australia has rainfall less than 250 millimetres? • Use of advanced technology and is managed by large businesses. • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2024-11-01
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- the application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture
- the branch of science that studies the nature and characteristics of elements or simple substances
- offers organized instruction, supervised agricultural experience, FFA, and extension education activities
- the growing and management of living things in water, such as fish or oysters
- applied sciences that involve growth, care, and management of domestic livestock
- the science that studies all living things and the environment in which these organisms live
- the science and art involved in the cultivation, propagation, processing, and marketing of flowers, turf, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and ornamental plants
- refers to commercial firms that have developed in support of agriculture
- the science of inspects, the most abundant species on the planet
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- the study of chemical activities or processes of living organisms
- refers to the management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to our needs
- plants grown for their appearance or beauty
- relates to factors that affect the management of agricultural resources, including farms and agribusiness, to meet the needs of the human population
- the science of soil management and crops
- the application of science to solve a problem
15 Clues: the science of soil management and crops • plants grown for their appearance or beauty • the application of science to solve a problem • the science of inspects, the most abundant species on the planet • the study of chemical activities or processes of living organisms • refers to commercial firms that have developed in support of agriculture • ...
Gods and Goddesses 2022-11-09
12 Clues: god of war • god of travel • goddess of hunting • god of sun and light • god of the underworld • goddess of agriculture • god of fertility and wine • goddess of love and beauty • ruler of all gods and humans • goddess of wisdom and battle • goddess of women and marriage • god of the sea and earthquakes
Roman Gods 2022-09-23
12 Clues: God of War • God of Music • God of the ocean • Goddess of Marriage • Goddess of the Hunt • God of blacksmithing • Goddess of agriculture • Messenger god, god of travel • Goddess of battle and wisdom • God of the Underworld and Wealth • God of the sky and thunder/lightning • God of wine, parties, debauchery, and dolphins
Chile 2017-09-25
12 Clues: Main industry • A popular sport • Capital of Chile • President in Chile • Important city in Chile • Important lake in Chile • Mountain range in Chile • Important river in Chile • Borders Chile to the east • Why are the rivers important • How do they celebrate Día de la Raza • What does the blue on the flag represent
Underworld Rachel and Ava 2022-03-03
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- Guarded the gates
- Stuck on chairs of oblivion
- Separation of the living and dead
- Sent to Tartarus for his crimes
- Greeted newly dead after journey across the river
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- Kidnapped Cerberus
- Played music
- Ferryman
- Region of torment
- Place where good souls went
- Mother is goddess of grain and agriculture
- Sisyphus promised to come back in ___ days
12 Clues: Ferryman • Played music • Guarded the gates • Region of torment • Kidnapped Cerberus • Stuck on chairs of oblivion • Place where good souls went • Sent to Tartarus for his crimes • Separation of the living and dead • Mother is goddess of grain and agriculture • Sisyphus promised to come back in ___ days • Greeted newly dead after journey across the river
Crossword puzzle US history 2022-03-03
12 Clues: man • leader • policy • of happiness • state government • life,agriculture • to abolish slavery • strong central government • change in order to improve • the border between mexico and the US • fate to occupy noth america coast to coast • removal of natives west of mississippi river
The Water Cycle Vocabulary by Everett 2023-12-05
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- phases of water
- evaporation of water from plants
- water that overflowed from soil
- A layer of rock or sand below ground that contains water
- water is stored here for houses and agriculture
- gas to liquid
- water to ice
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- also known as vaporizing
- river of ice
- ice to water
- change of matter
- falling from the clouds
12 Clues: river of ice • ice to water • water to ice • gas to liquid • phases of water • change of matter • falling from the clouds • also known as vaporizing • water that overflowed from soil • evaporation of water from plants • water is stored here for houses and agriculture • A layer of rock or sand below ground that contains water
Intro, Middle East, and Africa Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-11
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- Agriculture Only for family consumption
- Eastern Europe
- Sales, transportation and distribution, entertainment
- Lanka South Asia
- Middle East
- state Un-ability to police and control country
- Run by a group of elites
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- Raw materials/extractions
- Model Hourglass
- Manufacturing, assembly, refining
- trade More money distributed to the ppl doing more work
- East Asia
- Eastern Europe
13 Clues: East Asia • Middle East • Eastern Europe • Eastern Europe • Model Hourglass • Lanka South Asia • Run by a group of elites • Raw materials/extractions • Manufacturing, assembly, refining • Agriculture Only for family consumption • state Un-ability to police and control country • Sales, transportation and distribution, entertainment • ...
Land degradation and desertification 2024-09-13
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- having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or agriculture
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- a group of organisms and their physical environment
- a plant that creates oxygen and lives near the sand
- low rainfall leading to a lack of water
- process of farming
6 Clues: process of farming • low rainfall leading to a lack of water • a group of organisms and their physical environment • a plant that creates oxygen and lives near the sand • having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food • the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or agriculture
The Profile of the Filipino Farmer 2024-11-12
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- Many farmers aspire to have their ___________ land as it provides them with stability, security, and the opportunity to improve their livelihoods.
- refers to the hopes and dreams Filipino farmers have for themselves and their families, often involving better living standards.
- Poor ___________ background for farmers often results to lack awareness of innovative farming methods, leading to low productivity and inefficient use of resources.
- ____ prices for the agricultural products because of oversupply, lack of market access, and dependence on middlemen
- is the practice of lending money at high interest.
- Calamities such as typhoons, droughts, floods, and earthquakes—pose significant risks to farmers, especially in the Philippines, where agriculture is vulnerable to extreme weather.
- Situation in which Filipino farmers have limited access to capital, technology, and resources needed to improve their productivity.
- “70 percent of the poor in our country are in the ____areas, where agriculture and fisheries are the main sources of livelihood.
- The condition in which individuals or families do not own or have access to land for farming, housing, or other livelihood purposes.
- Farmer dream to have a ______ source of income.
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- Example of solution of the _______ land and income distribution is the land reform program in the Philippines that aims of redistributing land from large landowners to landless or small-scale farmers.
- demand Unpredictable ________ refers to situations where the demand for agricultural products fluctuates unexpectedly such as oversupply of mangoes leading to leading to lower prices and financial losses for farmers.
- One aspiration of a farmers is to have a better ______ for their children.
- Low quality of _____________ refers to inadequate or ineffective public services provided to a community or population which healthcare, education, agriculture and welfare programs, etc.
- Underinvestment in rural infrastructure such as well-maintained _________ and transportation systems to transport products to the market hinders the delivery of fresh produce, resulting in spoilage and losses, especially for perishable goods.
- A farmer who manages a small parcel of land.
- High _____ growth in the Philippines contributes to low agricultural productivity as the the demand for food increases.
- Term commonly associated with Filipino farmers in the context of their contribution to the country.
- A typical farmer is usually working the land of riceland as?
- tenure is a legal right or arrangement by which land is held or owned by a farmer.
20 Clues: A farmer who manages a small parcel of land. • Farmer dream to have a ______ source of income. • is the practice of lending money at high interest. • A typical farmer is usually working the land of riceland as? • One aspiration of a farmers is to have a better ______ for their children. • ...
Vocab 2022-03-14
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- Man-made system of diverting water from it's natural source to fields for agriculture
- The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use
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- the companies and businesses that help get food produced, processed, delivered, and prepared for consumption by people
- Agriculture that requires a lot of input (like labor) to produce food
- Growing Crops and Raising Livestock for food and/or money
5 Clues: Growing Crops and Raising Livestock for food and/or money • The process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use • Agriculture that requires a lot of input (like labor) to produce food • Man-made system of diverting water from it's natural source to fields for agriculture • ...
Crossword Puzzle Band 3 Letter A 2 2020-03-28
10 Clues: to help • an event. • , to change • To take notice of. • to consent or agree. • the production of crops. • An offensive action or attack. • to give support or aid, to help • to be grateful or thankful for. • the attitude towards something.
spelling words 2022-03-24
10 Clues: With others • Noodle shaped pasta • A way of communication • The start of something • Having different ideas • The practice of farming • Loose fragment of rocks • Notice and remember something • The noun of having different ideas • Stuff to mix together to make something
unit 4 listening vocab B 2022-04-14
10 Clues: common • not enough • serious problem • related to house • to a great degree • a resource of water • needed to be done soon • to go through some events • raising of animals and plants • to make a decision about how somethin can be used
Crop Production 2023-10-16
10 Clues: Nutrient for Roots • Nutrient for Fruits • Nutrient for Leaves • Digging up the soil • A green leafy vegetable • Clearing weeds from the bed • Providing water to the plant • Picking the fruit or vegetable • Growing crops & rearing animals • Gathering dirt around the roots
Gróf Károlyi Sándor 2022-09-05
10 Clues: Law makers • Science development • farming in countrys • travel other country • the road for iron horse • papistical christianity • Tillage and stock-raising • people who stands up for people • economy and societal agency person • they have second, and first army ranks
APES Tic Tac Toe Review 2023-05-11
10 Clues: nonliving • plants with seeds • Both species benefit • group of populations • Drainage basin for water • resources existing in nature • movement of water through soil • Able to be used for agriculture • roll organism play in environment • process where gas changes to liquid
FFA Creed Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-13
10 Clues: Current time • Time yet to come • Earlier or previous • Improved or superior • Strong belief or trust • Those who work in farming • Difficulties or hardships • Successes or accomplishments • The science or practice of farming • Groups of people born around the same time
ROBOTS 2022-09-26
9 Clues: works alone. • They can move • drone missions. • Surgical robots. • Used for entertain. • For exploring other planets. • picks up vegetables and fruits. • transports of goods and services. • Used for purposes such as painting and
BIOTECHNOLOGY UNIT - REVIEW PUZZLE 2012-05-07
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- _________ Engineering is based on the fact that every living thing carries a genetic code that determines precisely the traits it will have.
- The cultivation of aquatic animals or plants for food.
- _________ Technology: Use technical means (machines and equipment) to help plant, grow, and harvest crops and raise livestock.
- The ___________ value of foods can be improved using genetic engineering.
- The nutritional value of foods can be _____ used genetic engineering
- The growing of plants in nutrient solutions without soil.
- Ancient Egyptians used biotechnology to produce _____.
- Chemicals that are added to foods to delay the spoilage and ensure that food retains its quality.
- Agriculture addresses humans 2 basic needs: Food and ________ .
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- Biotechnology is a major factor in ______ crop yields.
- ________ husbandry This area involves breeding, raising, and training animals.
- This non food crop is grown on farms. It provides energy for new types oars.
- The use of gamma rays or X rays to kill most molds and bacteria in food.
- Splicing Producing an organism with a new set of traits.
- Large scale industrial style farming, often carried out by multinational corporations.
- People have used scientific activities to improve plants and animals for _______ of years.
- _______ is being used to create, improve, or modify plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- Golden rice was genetically engineered to help infants in developing countries fight ______.
- The most important type of tilling equipment.
- People using materials, information and machines to produce food & natural fibers
20 Clues: The most important type of tilling equipment. • Biotechnology is a major factor in ______ crop yields. • The cultivation of aquatic animals or plants for food. • Ancient Egyptians used biotechnology to produce _____. • Splicing Producing an organism with a new set of traits. • The growing of plants in nutrient solutions without soil. • ...
APES Crossword 2023-04-25
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- a type of traditional agriculture in which an area of vegetation is cut down and burned before being planted with crops
- referred to as ecosystems
- Revolution occurring between the 1950s and 1960s, farming became mechanized and crop yields in industrialized nations boomed
- Farming a type of industrialized agriculture when a monoculture cash crop is grown to be exported. Things like bananas, coffee, or vegetables.
- when a part of grass is consumed by the animals faster than it can regrow
- open or forested areas built at the outer edge of a city
- excavation of the earth for the purpose of extracting minerals or ore
- pest management an environmentally sensitive approach to chemical pesticides
- removal of trees in an area
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- maintenance of a species or ecosystem to ensure their perpetuation
- things like minerals and fossil fuels that are incapable of being generated within human existence
- the use of environmental resources for profit
- rotation provides soil with nutrients when legumes are part of the cycle of cross
- Bowl caused by a major drought, the conservation services passed the soil conservation act to help address the problem
- flat platforms that cut into the hillside to reduce soil runoff
- strip cropping
- resources that can be generated quickly, things as plants and animals
- trees, and crops are planted together
- removal of trees for agricultural purposes and purposes of exportation
- plowing rows of crops are plowed on a hillside to prevent erosion
20 Clues: strip cropping • referred to as ecosystems • removal of trees in an area • trees, and crops are planted together • the use of environmental resources for profit • open or forested areas built at the outer edge of a city • flat platforms that cut into the hillside to reduce soil runoff • plowing rows of crops are plowed on a hillside to prevent erosion • ...
Unit 2 Review 2023-10-02
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- a cave in France containing patheolic paintings on the wall
- the movement of people out of Africa
- the digging up of artifacts
- when certain cultural values, ideas, or even cultures are adopted by different cultures
- name means “handy man”
- the moving around based off of food and seasons
- large stone structures often built for religious purposes
- people who hunted and gathered their food
- controlled growing of plants or animals for human use
- the influence and authority certain people had
- period of time before anything was written
- discovered skull fragments that are 1.75 million years old and footprints that are 3.5 million years old
- narrow part of the northern pacific ocean that separates Asia and North America
- appeared in africa 4.5 million years ago
- people who work with their hands to create things
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- main point of change: more advanced tools
- the study of cultures and their developments
- main points of change: agriculture and more advanced tools
- brain was one-third of modern humans
- small settlement in Turkey that was alive in around 7000 BCE
- an australopithecine skeleton discovered by Donald Johnson
- name means “upright man”
- name means “wise man”
- different jobs and tasks people do to improve efficiency
- a society where all are considered equal
- start of agriculture
- most well preserved person from the neolithic era
- things that we dig up and teach us about culture
28 Clues: start of agriculture • name means “wise man” • name means “handy man” • name means “upright man” • the digging up of artifacts • the movement of people out of Africa • brain was one-third of modern humans • a society where all are considered equal • appeared in africa 4.5 million years ago • main point of change: more advanced tools • people who hunted and gathered their food • ...
Biomes 2024-09-23
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- A chemical process that occurs in plants, algae, and some types of bacteria, when they are exposed to sunlight
- A large area populated by characteristic plant and animal life
- A frozen desert
- The zone of habitation containing all the earths ecosystem
- An organism that breaks down or eats decaying material for its energy source
- How many parts are there in a food chain?
- A type of ecosystem that is a land based community of plants and animals
- Several populations that live together within a particular habitat
- Major Biome that Covers Australia
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year
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- A group of organisms of the same species living together in the same area
- A community of interacting plants and animals and their physical surroundings
- The capacity of an ecosystem to return to its original state after being disturbed
- Primary source of photosynthesis
- The practice of growing crops or raising animals
- a simple way to show the flow of energy in an ecosystem
- A type of agriculture that uses water, energy and chemicals to produce food and other agricultural products for sale
- A plant that produces its own food via photosynthesis
- the tidal mouth of a large river where the tide meets the stream
- An organism that gains its energy requirements by eating plant or animal matter
- A way of life that involves moving across a territory in search of food and water
21 Clues: A frozen desert • Primary source of photosynthesis • Major Biome that Covers Australia • How many parts are there in a food chain? • The practice of growing crops or raising animals • A plant that completes its life cycle in one year • A plant that produces its own food via photosynthesis • a simple way to show the flow of energy in an ecosystem • ...
Amazon Rainforest 2025-01-14
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- - Visiting natural sites like the Amazon, often to learn about the environment.
- - Interconnected network of plants, animals, and their environment.
- - Term for the wide variety of plant and animal species in an area.
- - Livestock raised on cleared rainforest land, driving deforestation.
- - Trees absorb this element, helping to reduce greenhouse gases.
- This rainforest is often called "the lungs of the Earth."
- - Expansion of cities, roads, and farms that threatens the rainforest.
- - Fine soil carried by Amazon rivers that fertilizes the land.
- - Country with the largest share of the Amazon rainforest.
- - Dense, tropical forest with high rainfall.
- - The natural home of a plant or animal, often destroyed by deforestation.
- - Produced by trees and vital for human survival.
- - Industry that cuts trees for wood, often illegally in the Amazon.
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- - Type of practice that ensures resources are not permanently damaged.
- - The original people living in the Amazon for thousands of years.
- - The process of clearing forests for agriculture or development.
- - A region's long-term weather patterns, essential for the rainforest.
- - The uppermost layer of the rainforest, home to many animals.
- - The act of preserving and protecting natural environments.
- - A Brazilian state that covers much of the rainforest.
- - Natural waterways that flow through the Amazon and support life.
- - A key factor in the tropical ecosystem, usually heavy and frequent.
- - One of the leading causes of land use change in the Amazon.
23 Clues: - Dense, tropical forest with high rainfall. • - Produced by trees and vital for human survival. • - A Brazilian state that covers much of the rainforest. • This rainforest is often called "the lungs of the Earth." • - Country with the largest share of the Amazon rainforest. • - The act of preserving and protecting natural environments. • ...
Agriculture Crossword Vocabulary List- part 1 2026-02-24
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- The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a flower.
- The upward trend in Earth’s surface temperature.
- An infection of the milk-secreting glands of dairy animals.
- A cross-sectional view of soil layers.
- Not affected by the presence of a harmful insect or disease.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding and affecting an organism.
- The proportion and size of soil particles.
- What is the abbreviation for the federal government agency responsible for agriculture, food safety, and rural development
- The primary harvesting machine for field crops.
- A Supervised Agricultural Experience in which students operate a business for profit.
- Experience gained while working in an actual job setting.
- The metal whose use revolutionized agriculture through tools and machinery.
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- The green pigment in plants that stores energy from the sun during photosynthesis.
- The process by which plants produce food and oxygen using sunlight.
- The natural environment in which an organism normally lives.
- The career area that includes farming and ranching.
- The most abundant element in Earth’s atmosphere.
- A group of animals with common ancestry and characteristics.
- Injection of a modified disease organism to stimulate immunity.
- The science of cultivating flowers, fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- The addition of water to plants to supplement rainfall.
- A Supervised Agricultural Experience where a student works for an employer.
- The processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural products.
- The symbol that tops the FFA emblem.
24 Clues: The symbol that tops the FFA emblem. • A cross-sectional view of soil layers. • The proportion and size of soil particles. • The primary harvesting machine for field crops. • The upward trend in Earth’s surface temperature. • The most abundant element in Earth’s atmosphere. • The career area that includes farming and ranching. • ...
PT Chapter 3: Biotechnology 2026-07-13
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- : The process of producing identical copies of a gene or organism.
- : Colour classification associated with agriculture and crop improvement.
- : Traditional biotechnology technique that selects organisms with desirable traits.
- : Colour classification associated with marine biotechnology.
- : Environmental problem that biotechnology helps reduce.
- : Responsible use of biotechnology to protect future resources.
- : Hormone produced using recombinant DNA technology for diabetic patients.
- : Process that uses microorganisms to produce foods like yogurt, bread, and cheese.
- : Colour classification associated with industrial manufacturing.
- : Colour classification associated with food production and fermentation.
- : Biological preparation that helps prevent infectious diseases.
- : Substance derived from shrimp shells used in wound dressings.
- : Biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions.
- : Technology that uses living organisms to develop useful products and solve problems.
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- : Variety of living organisms maintained through environmental conservation.
- : A segment of DNA that determines specific characteristics.
- : The branch of biology that studies genes and heredity.
- : Molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms.
- : Technology that combines DNA from different organisms.
- : Medicines used to kill or inhibit bacteria.
- : Greek word meaning study.
- : Genetic __________ allows scientists to modify DNA.
- : Renewable fuels produced from biological materials.
- : Greek word meaning skill or tools.
- : Colour classification of biotechnology related to medicine and healthcare.
- : Tiny living organism commonly used in biotechnology.
- : Greek word meaning life.
- : Industry that uses biotechnology to improve crops and livestock.
- : Using microorganisms to clean polluted soil or water.
- : Colour classification associated with environmental protection.
30 Clues: : Greek word meaning life. • : Greek word meaning study. • : Greek word meaning skill or tools. • : Medicines used to kill or inhibit bacteria. • : Genetic __________ allows scientists to modify DNA. • : Renewable fuels produced from biological materials. • : Tiny living organism commonly used in biotechnology. • : Using microorganisms to clean polluted soil or water. • ...
Biodiversity 2022-06-01
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16 career cluster 2020-09-23
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- design, development, support, and management of hardware, software
- providing education
- film and media arts or theater and drama
- planning, organizing, directing, and-evaluating
- scientific research
- the creation of agricultural products
- providing government legislative
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- diagnose and treat injuries and disease
- focus on planning, services for financial and investment planning,
- designing buildings
- movement of people, materials
- human needs such as counseling,mental health services and families.
- restaurants and Food
- advertising, public relations, and sales
- providing legal services
- production of products
16 Clues: providing education • designing buildings • scientific research • restaurants and Food • production of products • providing legal services • movement of people, materials • providing government legislative • the creation of agricultural products • diagnose and treat injuries and disease • film and media arts or theater and drama • advertising, public relations, and sales • ...
Ancient KUSH 2013-01-04
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- Piankhi’s brother
- Growing crops and raising animals
- Powerful army from Mesopotamia
- Needed for the furnaces
- Kingdom that conquered Kush in AD 350
- merchants
- Traded by caravans from the south
- Taken from elephant tusks
- Goods brought in from other regions
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- South of Egypt ; Sudan
- First female ruler of Kush
- Language of the Kushites
- Power or influence
- The new Kushite capital on the east
- Items sent to other regions for trade
- Kushite king also known as Piye
16 Clues: merchants • Piankhi’s brother • Power or influence • South of Egypt ; Sudan • Needed for the furnaces • Language of the Kushites • Taken from elephant tusks • First female ruler of Kush • Powerful army from Mesopotamia • Kushite king also known as Piye • Growing crops and raising animals • Traded by caravans from the south • The new Kushite capital on the east • ...
Greek Civilizations- Nicholai 2022-10-18
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- ruler of the underworld
- A mixture of morals, poetry and history
- A heavily armed soldier
- connected Sousa and Sardis
- a way for greek soldiers to get inside of troy
- A battle formation
- author of the Iliad
- Persian city states
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- Greek god of the sea
- Greek goddess of agriculture
- Retrieved the golden fleece
- rule of a few men
- god of fire and blacksmiths
- goddess of love and beauty
- Another name for Greek
- Ruler of all gods
16 Clues: rule of a few men • Ruler of all gods • A battle formation • author of the Iliad • Persian city states • Greek god of the sea • Another name for Greek • ruler of the underworld • A heavily armed soldier • connected Sousa and Sardis • goddess of love and beauty • Retrieved the golden fleece • god of fire and blacksmiths • Greek goddess of agriculture • ...
Roman Religion Crossword 2024-04-24
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- The god of love
- The goddess of wisdom
- The king of all gods
- The belief of multiple gods
- The goddess of beauty
- Queen of the gods
- The diety(s) of different religions
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- The Roman messenger god
- The goddess of the moon and wild beasts
- The god of water and seas
- God of agriculture/wealth
- The god of war
- The god of sun and light
- Goddess of hatred and strife
- The god of death
- The god of fire
16 Clues: The god of war • The god of love • The god of fire • The god of death • Queen of the gods • The king of all gods • The goddess of wisdom • The goddess of beauty • The Roman messenger god • The god of sun and light • The god of water and seas • God of agriculture/wealth • The belief of multiple gods • Goddess of hatred and strife • The diety(s) of different religions • ...
Ecology and sustainability 2024-11-18
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- to do away with, to end
- Gewohnheit
- footprint the traces we leave because of our consumption
- the existence of a wide variety of plant and animal species
- fuel it includes coal, mineral oil and natural gas
- to ease something
- jdn./etw. ausbeuten
- the act of giving out heat, light, a smell, etc.
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- gradual rise in temperature
- something new
- aufheben, abschaffen
- concerning the environment
- to keep up, to maintain
- to fight or struggle
- animals on a farm
- another word for agriculture
- Maßnahme
17 Clues: Maßnahme • Gewohnheit • something new • animals on a farm • to ease something • jdn./etw. ausbeuten • aufheben, abschaffen • to fight or struggle • to do away with, to end • to keep up, to maintain • concerning the environment • gradual rise in temperature • another word for agriculture • the act of giving out heat, light, a smell, etc. • fuel it includes coal, mineral oil and natural gas • ...
Early Colonial Development 2025-04-25
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- act of resistance
- settlement
- concentrated/ very hard
- Early/First inhabitants
- to put in place
- document or physical object that was created or written during the time studied
- to take out
- sending goods to another country,
- person in power
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- Pressure or Problem
- Practice of farming
- take advantage or treat unfairly
- taking control of another settlement
- to move out of place or position
- bringing in goods or services from another country,
- lower in rank or position
16 Clues: settlement • to take out • to put in place • person in power • act of resistance • Pressure or Problem • Practice of farming • concentrated/ very hard • Early/First inhabitants • lower in rank or position • take advantage or treat unfairly • to move out of place or position • sending goods to another country, • taking control of another settlement • ...
Biology Ch 1 2025-04-15
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- Father of Biology and Zoology
- the study of algae,
- Father of Medicine
- technique of producing silk by raising silkworm
- the study of metabolism of organism and their parts
- the study of viruses
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- raising crops and livestock
- the study of reptiles
- the study of parasites
- the study of origin and descent of organisms
- study of plants.
- Father of Botany
- technique of growing fish
- the study of bacteria
- study of insects
- the study of fossils
16 Clues: study of plants. • Father of Botany • study of insects • Father of Medicine • the study of algae, • the study of fossils • the study of viruses • the study of reptiles • the study of bacteria • the study of parasites • technique of growing fish • raising crops and livestock • Father of Biology and Zoology • the study of origin and descent of organisms • ...
espace de faible densité 2024-05-23
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- productiviste Agriculture qui cherche à maximiser sa production.
- agricole Abandon d'espaces dédiés à l'agriculture.
- démographique Cette expression signifie que les espaces de faible densité perdent des habitants, principalement par déficit naturel.
- rural Migration des ruraux vers les villes.
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- agricoles Terrains délaissés par les agriculteurs.
- vert Tourisme centré sur la proximité avec la nature, la découverte des activités rurales et le respect de l'environnement.
- Il s'agit d'un label européen créé pour garantir l'origine géographique, l'authenticité et la qualité d'une production
- Citadins qui ont décidé de quitter la ville pour s'installer à la campagne.
- de population La densité de population désigne le nombre moyen d'habitants d'un territoire donné par kilomètre carré .
- naturels régionaux Espaces qui cherchent à concilier la protection des milieux, la mise en valeur du patrimoine et le développement économique des activités de loisirs.
10 Clues: rural Migration des ruraux vers les villes. • agricoles Terrains délaissés par les agriculteurs. • agricole Abandon d'espaces dédiés à l'agriculture. • productiviste Agriculture qui cherche à maximiser sa production. • Citadins qui ont décidé de quitter la ville pour s'installer à la campagne. • ...
WTW 2018-08-21
8 Clues: author • more ripe • more flat • greater distance • someone who pleads • someon who moves to music • someone who does agriculture • not-school teacher (hint, pre-uni)
Natural Resources of Cape Verde 2023-04-22
Across
- tourists flock to Cabo Verde’s ____ for their beauty and benefit around 90% of GDP.
- is A form of clay used to make porcelain, paper, paint, rubber, and medical products, that is mostly exported to the US.
- Cape Verde has many types of ____, which are harvested in a small-scale traditional way.
- A potassium-filled yellow fruit exported from Cabo Verde.
- Main component in concrete.
Down
- An easily mined mineral substance found near sedimentary rocks, used in agriculture to manufacturing.
- 80% of the population is employed in ____ and accounts for about 12% of GDP because of a lack of water.
- brown drink that is heavily used around the world, also exported from Cabo Verde.
- is A dark volcanic mineral used in building roads, paving stones, and sculptures.
- This type of energy produces 30% of the country’s electrical needs.
- A seasoning commonly used in most dishes.
11 Clues: Main component in concrete. • A seasoning commonly used in most dishes. • A potassium-filled yellow fruit exported from Cabo Verde. • This type of energy produces 30% of the country’s electrical needs. • brown drink that is heavily used around the world, also exported from Cabo Verde. • ...
Career Cluster 2020-10-04
Across
- works in a lab
- driving or flying services
- works in a office most times
- takes care of your mental health
- who work with or for the law
- tax collectors
- people who do DIY
- is growing crops and raising livestock
- work with technology
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- building stuctures
- does taxes or insurance
- taking photos or acting in a film
- people who take care of you
- taking care of a place
- teaching or coaching
- people who sell
16 Clues: works in a lab • tax collectors • people who sell • people who do DIY • building stuctures • teaching or coaching • work with technology • taking care of a place • does taxes or insurance • driving or flying services • people who take care of you • works in a office most times • who work with or for the law • takes care of your mental health • taking photos or acting in a film • ...
The Gilded Age 2023-02-23
Across
- Even when they were born Here they would get kicked out
- Rockefeller
- A union that lasted from 1869-1886
- 10 to a room
- Made farm tools even better
- Who built the railroads
- American Spirit
- They roamed the great plains of texas
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- The Governments hands off approach
- Made every man in the west equal
- The Big fat dude tycoon
- From 6 months to 10 days
- J.P
- From agriculture to *blank*
- Known for closing the frontier
- Labor *blanks*
16 Clues: J.P • Rockefeller • 10 to a room • Labor *blanks* • American Spirit • The Big fat dude tycoon • Who built the railroads • From 6 months to 10 days • From agriculture to *blank* • Made farm tools even better • Known for closing the frontier • Made every man in the west equal • The Governments hands off approach • A union that lasted from 1869-1886 • They roamed the great plains of texas • ...
Religion Crossword 2022-11-18
Across
- goddess of motherhood
- god of sun, light, music, truth, healing, poetry, and prophesy
- god of strength and heroes
- god of love
- god of the sea
- god of war
- god of sowing or seed
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- goddess of war
- god of the underworld
- sky-god
- goddess of marriage
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of wine and vegetation
- god agriculture, grain crops, fertility, and motherly relationships
- goddess of wild animals and the hunt
- translators and interpreters
16 Clues: sky-god • god of war • god of love • goddess of war • god of the sea • goddess of marriage • god of the underworld • goddess of motherhood • god of sowing or seed • goddess of love and beauty • god of wine and vegetation • god of strength and heroes • translators and interpreters • goddess of wild animals and the hunt • god of sun, light, music, truth, healing, poetry, and prophesy • ...
Agriculture Crossword - Eric and Rohan 2024-11-08
Across
- the process of removing the skin around the breech of a sheep to prevent flystrike
- the prevention or control of foreign diseases and pests
- the trimming of a sheep's hooves
- a prominent breed of sheep known for its high quality wool (very fine and soft)
- what does DNA stand for
- process of inserting a dead form of a virus via injection into the skin
- removal of a sheep's tail
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- the process of orally administering medicine to a sheep via a drench gun
- a field of grass and other plants that livestock feed on
- removal of a sheep's testicles
- the process of cutting off a sheep's wool
- a plant consisting of two cotyledons
- a plant consisting of a single cotyledon
- the school's breed of sheep
- a numbered tag that is attached to a sheep's ear for identification
15 Clues: what does DNA stand for • removal of a sheep's tail • the school's breed of sheep • removal of a sheep's testicles • the trimming of a sheep's hooves • a plant consisting of two cotyledons • a plant consisting of a single cotyledon • the process of cutting off a sheep's wool • the prevention or control of foreign diseases and pests • ...
The Philippine Environment and Natural Resources 2022-10-08
Across
- A system has rapid population expansion. Cities particularly Metro Manila, Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, and Davao
- Provides income to well over half of the population, either directly or indirectly.
- A large archipelago of approximately 7 000 islands
- Conversion of forests and upper _________ areas to agriculture became a substantial source of environmental concerns in the last part of the twentieth century.
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- _________ and watershed degradation are causing serious difficulties in the freshwater ecosystem
- _______ and uplands cover approximately 45% of total land area
- ________ swamps are critical components of coastal ecosystems
- An island that providing recreation and tourism opportunities. AKA surfing capital of the Philippines.
8 Clues: A large archipelago of approximately 7 000 islands • ________ swamps are critical components of coastal ecosystems • _______ and uplands cover approximately 45% of total land area • Provides income to well over half of the population, either directly or indirectly. • ...
AGROECOLOGICAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE 2020-11-11
Across
- In the desert, where do they get water for agriculture?
- Which country in the middle of dessert had agriculture activities ?
- Example of old soils that can be found in Malaysia such as acrisols, _______, Nitosols.
Down
- High input usually means commercial farming style and low input is ______ farming style.
- Malaysia mostly have 2 soils which is old soils and ____ soils.
- Agroecological zones is classified based on ____, soils and land over.
- Desert as you know its very little rain less than ____ millimeters per year.
- Based on climate, country which is near to equator is ____ while country further from equator is cooler.
8 Clues: In the desert, where do they get water for agriculture? • Malaysia mostly have 2 soils which is old soils and ____ soils. • Which country in the middle of dessert had agriculture activities ? • Agroecological zones is classified based on ____, soils and land over. • Desert as you know its very little rain less than ____ millimeters per year. • ...
Virtual Water Crossword 2021-05-29
Across
- The water in an environment that is found in plants and the soil. (5, 5)
- The process of water in the clouds turning into rain. (13)
- The farming of fish and water plants. (13)
- An underground layer of water the can be used as a water source. (7)
- When we measure the total amount of water used in the production, packaging and delivery of a product, we call it _____ water. (7)
- The total amount of water used by an individual, community or country. (9)
- The tropical rainy season. (7)
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- The water in an environment that has become polluted due to human use, such as agriculture or industry. (4, 5)
- The large-scale production of food and crops for human use. (13)
- The water in an environment that is found in rivers, streams, lakes and underground. (4, 5)
- The loss of water from plants in the form of vapour. (13)
- The process of removing salt from salt water. (12)
12 Clues: The tropical rainy season. (7) • The farming of fish and water plants. (13) • The process of removing salt from salt water. (12) • The loss of water from plants in the form of vapour. (13) • The process of water in the clouds turning into rain. (13) • The large-scale production of food and crops for human use. (13) • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-05
Across
- The process of spread of a feature or trend from one place to another over time
- Not moving around
- A person who has no personal house & move seasonally from place to place in search of food, water, & grazing land
- The geographic origin of a trait, characteristic, innovation or other concept
- The modification of Earth's surface through the cultivation of plants & rearing of animals to obtain sustenance or economic gain
- The process of concentrating on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill
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- A network of trade routes that connect from China & the Mediterranean from 130 BC to 1450
- The deliberate effort to grow plants & raise animals, making plants & animals adapt to human demands
- The amount of agriculture production harvested per unit of land
- The condition of the atmosphere at a particular location & time
- Refers to the population shift from rural to urban area
- Seasonal patterns of weather for a location over a period of time
12 Clues: Not moving around • Refers to the population shift from rural to urban area • The amount of agriculture production harvested per unit of land • The condition of the atmosphere at a particular location & time • Seasonal patterns of weather for a location over a period of time • The geographic origin of a trait, characteristic, innovation or other concept • ...
Agroecology Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-10
Across
- Conservation of energy and this is an important practice of agroecology.
- This is a holistic approach to agriculture that utilizes sustainable and ecofriendly ideas based on ecology.
- Practices in agroecology can help increase the security of this.
- One of the biggest threats to agriculture is climate _, but agroecology has the potential to address this.
- This is a crop that can be harvested multiple times from season to season, and is known to help sequester carbon.
- Rather than using synthetic pesticides, agroecology relies on these to naturally reduce pests in crop fields.
- Agroecology systems that are like this tend to be more resilient.
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- Agroecology can reduce the erosion of this.
- This is an Element of Agroecology that can reduce waste; one example of it would be returning organic residues back into the soil.
- One of the Elements of Agroecology, often depicted in the middle, representing great positive effects of combined interactions of components from managed ecosystems.
- Agroecology can improve the health and livelihoods of _.
- The FAO lists how many Elements of Agroecology?
12 Clues: Agroecology can reduce the erosion of this. • The FAO lists how many Elements of Agroecology? • Agroecology can improve the health and livelihoods of _. • Practices in agroecology can help increase the security of this. • Agroecology systems that are like this tend to be more resilient. • Conservation of energy and this is an important practice of agroecology. • ...
The Dust Bowl 2022-10-28
Across
- A period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture in the 1930's
- American writer and the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature
- A broad expanse of flatland in North America, located to the west of the Mississippi River
- Severe worldwide economic depression between 1929 and 1939
- A person identified with the state of Oklahoma
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- Bank must quickly come up with cash for meaning they have to liquate loans to give the people their money.
- Series of programs insitituted that aimed to restore prosperity to Americans
- Major American stock market crash that occurred in the autumn of 1929, also known as the Great Crash
- American business-focused, international daily newspaper based in New York City
- The 19th-century movement of settlers, agriculture and industry into the American West
10 Clues: A person identified with the state of Oklahoma • American writer and the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature • Severe worldwide economic depression between 1929 and 1939 • Series of programs insitituted that aimed to restore prosperity to Americans • American business-focused, international daily newspaper based in New York City • ...
The Rise of Commercial Forestry 2022-12-18
Across
- The thorny bark of this tree is used to grate vegetables.
- This creeper can be used to make ropes.
- In India, dhya, penda, bewar, nevad, jhum, podu, khandad and kumri are some of the local terms for ___________ Agriculture
- The cutting down of natural forests which had lots of different types of trees and planting of one type of tree in straight rows is called a _________
- Oil for cooking and to light lamps can be pressed from the fruit of this tree.
- The Imperial Forest Research Institute of 1906 was set up at ________
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- The first Inspector General of Forests in India.
- In Central America, the shifting cultivation is known as ________
- The other name of swidden agriculture is ________ cultivation.
- ______ can be stitched together to make disposable plates and cups.
10 Clues: This creeper can be used to make ropes. • The first Inspector General of Forests in India. • The thorny bark of this tree is used to grate vegetables. • The other name of swidden agriculture is ________ cultivation. • In Central America, the shifting cultivation is known as ________ • ______ can be stitched together to make disposable plates and cups. • ...
The Rise of Commercial Forestry 2022-12-18
Across
- The thorny bark of this tree is used to grate vegetables.
- This creeper can be used to make ropes.
- In India, dhya, penda, bewar, nevad, jhum, podu, khandad and kumri are some of the local terms for ___________ Agriculture
- The cutting down of natural forests which had lots of different types of trees and planting of one type of tree in straight rows is called a _________
- Oil for cooking and to light lamps can be pressed from the fruit of this tree.
- The Imperial Forest Research Institute of 1906 was set up at ________
Down
- The first Inspector General of Forests in India.
- In Central America, the shifting cultivation is known as ________
- The other name of swidden agriculture is ________ cultivation.
- ______ can be stitched together to make disposable plates and cups.
10 Clues: This creeper can be used to make ropes. • The first Inspector General of Forests in India. • The thorny bark of this tree is used to grate vegetables. • The other name of swidden agriculture is ________ cultivation. • In Central America, the shifting cultivation is known as ________ • ______ can be stitched together to make disposable plates and cups. • ...
Great Depression 2025-02-11
9 Clues: surface soil • forming a theory • not having a job • severe dust storm • land ruined by storms • extremely dry weather • a small poorly build shack • an immigrant agriculture worker • the slow destruction of something
Vocabulary Crossword 2015-02-02
Across
- Microscopic life forms
- Decedent of Parent or Ancestor
- Disease not resulting from the present
- The cleanliness and health of your body
- Fight off Infection
- A disease affecting a vast area
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- The Forms of Environment
- How many people have that disease
- Class of Biology
- Bacteria that differs germs
- survival of the fittest
- Resulting from the present to the past
- Moral Cultures of Individuals
- A disease affecting a local area
- Tint reproductive cells
15 Clues: Class of Biology • Fight off Infection • Microscopic life forms • survival of the fittest • Tint reproductive cells • The Forms of Environment • Bacteria that differs germs • Moral Cultures of Individuals • Decedent of Parent or Ancestor • A disease affecting a vast area • A disease affecting a local area • How many people have that disease • Disease not resulting from the present • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2021-03-09
Across
- god of messengers and thieves
- goddess of agriculture and the harvest
- ruler of the seas
- goddess of wisdom and crafts
- goddesses of the hunt and the moon
- king of the sky
- goddess of love and beauty
- god of death
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- god of fire and the forge
- goddess of the hearth
- queen of heaven
- god of wine and insanity
- god of music and the sun
- god of war
- god of the underworld and riches
15 Clues: god of war • god of death • queen of heaven • king of the sky • ruler of the seas • goddess of the hearth • god of wine and insanity • god of music and the sun • god of fire and the forge • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of wisdom and crafts • god of messengers and thieves • god of the underworld and riches • goddesses of the hunt and the moon • goddess of agriculture and the harvest
Ancient Roman Gods 2022-03-14
Across
- God of music,archery,healing,poetry and truth
- goddess of wisdom
- god of war
- goddess of beauty and love
- God of Victory and commercial enterprise
- goddess of agriculture,harvest and the seasons
- God of lightning and thunder
- Goddess of Poverty
Down
- Goddess of women and fertility
- Goddess of the hunt
- god of blacksmiths and volcanoes
- God of the sea
- goddess of home
- god of travelers and tradesmen
- Goddess of Motherhood
15 Clues: god of war • God of the sea • goddess of home • goddess of wisdom • Goddess of Poverty • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of Motherhood • goddess of beauty and love • God of lightning and thunder • Goddess of women and fertility • god of travelers and tradesmen • god of blacksmiths and volcanoes • God of Victory and commercial enterprise • God of music,archery,healing,poetry and truth • ...
George crossword 2022-05-04
Across
- breaking down rocks on the surface
- ways people use land
- land that can be used for crops
- pollution from many places
- agriculture for seafood
- material that has limited use
- steps taken to control pest
- being harmed by poisonous effects
Down
- bad chemicals in places
- pollution from a specific site
- water that fills land cracks
- removal of trees
- land that provides water from seas
- organisms that ruin crops
- federal mission to protect nature
15 Clues: removal of trees • ways people use land • bad chemicals in places • agriculture for seafood • organisms that ruin crops • pollution from many places • steps taken to control pest • water that fills land cracks • material that has limited use • pollution from a specific site • land that can be used for crops • federal mission to protect nature • being harmed by poisonous effects • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2023-03-06
Across
- God of messengers and travel
- Goddess of love and beauty
- God of war and courage
- God of the Sea
- Goddess of wisdom and war
- Goddess of agriculture and harvest
- Goddess of hunting and wild animals
- God of insanity and disorder
Down
- Goddess of fire and architecture
- God of love
- God of the dead
- God of fire and blacksmithing
- Goddess of Marriage
- God of Lightning and Thunder
- God of the sun and healing
15 Clues: God of love • God of the Sea • God of the dead • Goddess of Marriage • God of war and courage • Goddess of wisdom and war • Goddess of love and beauty • God of the sun and healing • God of messengers and travel • God of Lightning and Thunder • God of insanity and disorder • God of fire and blacksmithing • Goddess of fire and architecture • Goddess of agriculture and harvest • ...
food insecurity 2025-06-16
Across
- someone under 18 working
- plants grown for human use
- a small arthropod with 6 legs
- a severe scarcity of food
- waste of food
- forced to work unpaid
- a drink often drunk by British
- lacking quality food
Down
- ongoing disagreement leading to battle
- a sweet made of cacao seeds
- changes in an areas climate
- to make something on a large scale
- lack of safe food
- someone who farms
- the science or practice of farming
15 Clues: waste of food • lack of safe food • someone who farms • lacking quality food • forced to work unpaid • someone under 18 working • a severe scarcity of food • plants grown for human use • a sweet made of cacao seeds • changes in an areas climate • a small arthropod with 6 legs • a drink often drunk by British • to make something on a large scale • the science or practice of farming • ...
Jeremy 2025-10-16
Across
- a strong wish to achieve something
- very old
- number
- places to live
- establish a close relationship
- the most important subject that a college or university student is studying
- scientific study about human behavior and mind
- the state of having many parts and being difficult to understand or find an answer to
- come out
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- human made
- the practice or work of farming
- power
- die out
- bros and sisters
- watch or notice particular things
15 Clues: power • number • die out • very old • come out • human made • places to live • bros and sisters • establish a close relationship • the practice or work of farming • watch or notice particular things • a strong wish to achieve something • scientific study about human behavior and mind • the most important subject that a college or university student is studying • ...
ffa creed paragraph 1 2022-11-03
8 Clues: past... • what is ffa? • better what? • in need of help • what you believe in • an action preformed • he promised what days? • things you look forward too
Mesopotamia 2023-10-11
8 Clues: Built by Sumerians • Giving and getting • A goverment document • Practiced by Hinduism • Developed by Sumerians • Practiced by Egyptians • Someone with two skills • Between Euphrates and Tigris
Gróf Károlyi Sándor 2022-09-05
10 Clues: Law makers • Science development • farming in countrys • travel other country • papistical christianity • the road for iron horse • Tillage and stock-raising • people who stands up for people • economy and societal agency person • they have second, and first army ranks
OSA NSA- Tic Tac Toe- Adriana Zatkovich 2022-12-14
10 Clues: farming • something hot • taming animals • a bundle of crops • a red-brown metal • having a specific job • someone that kills animals • an underground place made of rocks • a group of people that stay together • giving something in exchange for something else
I AM MAD AT rocky 2022-12-05
10 Clues: not fair • to achive • to sign up • science of • to secseed • get rid of • to go farther • to try and save or get rid of • not respect something the right way • Telling someone that you can do it or nice things.
Mitchell's crossword 2020-10-27
10 Clues: a boy sheep • tip of sheep • a tip of hammer • a tip of tractor • underground water • items to help with task • helps a ute handle bumps • another word for farming • caused to act dishonestly • sheep are sold for more with ______
GH Spelling 2021-03-16
10 Clues: Farming • with someone • the start of a story • a dish with meatballs • different communication • maybe God exists or not • an objection to something • you know who or what it is • list of things for a recipe • not agreeing with someone else
Pollution crossword Chase and Jaden 2021-10-14
10 Clues: Its harmful • Toxic liquid • people throw it in • It comes from toilets • It can be good or bad • something used for cars • Something very dangerous • Biggest source of pollution • It may carry harmful liquids • Something farmers use for there crops
Vocabulary Unit 19 2018-02-14
10 Clues: choose not to • brain condition • leave the position • unhealthy behaviors • different from average • science of earth's history • art and science of agriculture • the natural features of a region • person who studies rocks and soil • relating to the features of a region
science 2022-03-14
10 Clues: art and land • made human made • gives you protein • chain supply material • is a natural material • community of environment • is what the earth invented • somnething that keeps going • used for cloth and other substance • gives you energy and keeps you alive
science 2022-03-14
10 Clues: art and land • made human made • gives you protein • chain supply material • is a natural material • community of environment • is what the earth invented • somnething that keeps going • used for cloth and other substance • gives you energy and keeps you alive
Ancient Egypt Vocab 2023-11-30
10 Clues: - king of egypt • - form of economy • - a egyptian casket • - classes - ranking • - serving multiple gods • - sea very close to egypt • - crop very popular for farming • - A river vert important to egyptians • - controlling water ways for agriculture • - structure that was handmade for egyptians
Economy 2024-03-18
Across
- - Improvement in living standards
- - Farming and cultivation
- resources - Wealth from the land
- - Innovation in business
- - Economic expansion
- - Lack of financial resources
- - Broadening of economic activities
Down
- - Allocation of resources for future benefits
- - Basic physical and organizational structures
- - Exchange of goods and services
10 Clues: - Economic expansion • - Innovation in business • - Farming and cultivation • - Lack of financial resources • - Exchange of goods and services • resources - Wealth from the land • - Improvement in living standards • - Broadening of economic activities • - Allocation of resources for future benefits • - Basic physical and organizational structures
WTW 2018-08-21
8 Clues: author • more ripe • more flat • greater distance • someone who pleads • someon who moves to music • someone who does agriculture • not-school teacher (hint, pre-uni)
crossword on changing places 2021-06-09
Across
- Some of the reasons for urbanisation in India?
- A town or village. More like the countryside
- Industrialization is a major cause of urbanisation. It has expanded the employment opportunities. Rural people have migrated to cities on account of better employment opportunities.
- transport and communication. E.g.: Cell phones have become common even among rural people.
- living in groups or communities instead of alone.
- The movement by people from place to place
- A geographical area distinct from rural areas
- opportunities- In rural sector people have to depend mainly on agriculture for their livelihood. But Indian agriculture is depending on monsoon. In drought situations or natural calamities, rural people have to migrate to cities.
- Industrialization is a major cause of urbanisation
- increase The increase in the number of population
- in Dress habits.
- the part of a society that creates wealth.
- the person who stayed in the slums for the documentary
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- the study of the relationship between objects in physical space.
- having to do with the surroundings of something
- Those factors which either forcefully push people into migration or attract them.
- factors- Many social factors such as attraction of cities, better standard of living, better educational facilities, need for status also induce people to migrate to cities.
- the first documentary we watched in class
- of education- The literacy rate has increased among the rural people. They have become more modernised.
- Urban areas are characterised by sophisticated technology better infrastructure, communication, medical facilities, etc. People feel that they can lead a comfortable life in cities and migrate to cities.
- of modern Technology
- that which follows or result.
22 Clues: in Dress habits. • of modern Technology • that which follows or result. • the first documentary we watched in class • The movement by people from place to place • the part of a society that creates wealth. • A town or village. More like the countryside • A geographical area distinct from rural areas • Some of the reasons for urbanisation in India? • ...
Mots-Croisés - Programme d'Histoire-Géographie de 5ème 2021-05-20
Across
- Unfortunately, some people still lack it, especially during famines.
- It is a type of agriculture that respects our planet and does not harm our health
- It is caused by humans because of the production and use of various energy sources, industrial activities and also agriculture.
- The prophet of Islam
- The great explorers crossed this imaginary line.
- It is a man-made change that has negative consequences for the planet
- Ceremony in which the king acquires equal status with God
- A chemical substance used to kill insects that would attack vegetables
- He was the first sailor to circumnavigate the globe, unfortunately he died on the way.
- Political system in which lords rule over territories
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- Someone who lives in the territory of the lord, who works the land and pays taxes.
- A man of power who owns a territory
- It is a system involving neutrality and freedom of religion in France.
- It is the fact of cutting trees in large quantities, and it harms the planet
- It is a resource present on 70% of the globe but it must be preserved because it is consumable by humans only in small quantities.
- It is a principle that allows everyone to have the same rights.
- The division of the Christian Church into two distinct churches in 1054
- Sum of money or retribution in kind paid to the king in exchange for his protection
- It is the religion of the Muslims
- It is the study of population
20 Clues: The prophet of Islam • It is the study of population • It is the religion of the Muslims • A man of power who owns a territory • The great explorers crossed this imaginary line. • Political system in which lords rule over territories • Ceremony in which the king acquires equal status with God • It is a principle that allows everyone to have the same rights. • ...
FFA Creed Crossword 2022-09-02
Across
- In the life abundant and enough _____ wealth to help make it so.
- I believe in _______ from ourselves.
- I believe in less ______ on begging.
- I believe that ______ agriculture can and will hold true.
- The creed was written by _______.
- Or to be engage in other agricultural ______.
- And hold an inborn ______ for those associations.
- In the promise of better days _______ better ways.
- More _______ in bargaining.
- With a faith born not of words but of _______.
- Achievements won by the present and past _______ of agriculturalists.
- The creed was revised again at the ______ convention.
- In being _______ myself.
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- I ________ in the future of agriculture.
- To the best traditions of our ______ life.
- Playing _______ with those whose happiness depends upon me.
- Even as the better things we now enjoy have come to us from the ______ of former years.
- In producing and marketing the product of our _____.
- I believe in my own _____ to work efficiently and think clearly.
- Even in hours of discouragement, I cannot ______.
- I can exert an ________ in my home and community.
- For I know the joys and ______ of agricultural life.
- Which will stand solid for my part in that _______ task.
- In the ability of ____ agriculturists to serve our own and the public interest.
- In less need for _____ and more of it when needed.
- The creed was first revised at the ______ convention.
- I believe that to live and _____ on a good farm.
- The creed was adopted at the ______ convention.
28 Clues: In being _______ myself. • More _______ in bargaining. • The creed was written by _______. • I believe in _______ from ourselves. • I believe in less ______ on begging. • I ________ in the future of agriculture. • To the best traditions of our ______ life. • Or to be engage in other agricultural ______. • With a faith born not of words but of _______. • ...
Food and Consumerism Vocabulary Review 2020-03-23
Across
- The favor or advantage acquired by a business especially through its brands and its good reputation.
- Look forward to as certain; expect.
- Buy one, get one free.
- The process of becoming obsolete.
- An advantageous purchase.
- Able to last without significant deterioration in quality or value.
- Being the very lowest.
- Marshal (something, such as resources) for action.
- Not genuine or real.
- Quantity or amount needed or available.
- The act, process, or an instance of producing.
- Dealing fairly with all concerned.
- A factory in which employees work for long hours at low wages and under unhealthy conditions.
- Chronic undernourishment.
- Picture to oneself.
- Of superior quality or sophistication and usually high in price.
- Physical condition resulting either from a faulty or inadequate diet.
Down
- Legitimate.
- Capable of being broken down by the action of living things, such as microorganisms.
- Amount consumed.
- Assign as a share or portion.
- A product of agriculture or mining; a mass-produced unspecialized product.
- Make more violent, bitter, or severe.
- Interrupt the normal course or unity of.
- A prevailing current or direction of activity or influence.
- Made in imitation of something else with intent to deceive.
- Renovate, remake, revise, or renew thoroughly.
- The practice of agriculture or aquaculture.
- A value in excess of that normally or usually expected.
- The upper layer of earth that may be dug or plowed and in which plants grow.
30 Clues: Legitimate. • Amount consumed. • Picture to oneself. • Not genuine or real. • Buy one, get one free. • Being the very lowest. • An advantageous purchase. • Chronic undernourishment. • Assign as a share or portion. • The process of becoming obsolete. • Dealing fairly with all concerned. • Look forward to as certain; expect. • Make more violent, bitter, or severe. • ...
Chapter Nine Development 2021-02-18
Across
- An example of a primary sector activity is
- ________ is an example of a secondary sector activity.
- The __________ (GDP, Value Added, etc.) contributed per average person. Calculated by dividing total measurement by the population of a country/company.
- What has been happening to the gap between MDCs and LDCs in terms of GDP?
- define GDP
- decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers.
- The North American region is not the worlds leading producer of what energy resource?
- Sector of jobs that involve directly extracting materials from Earth.(e.g. Agriculture, Mining, Fishing,Forestry)
- gross value of the product minus cost of raw materials and energy
- abbreviation of Gender-Related Development Index
- The practice, often used by MDCs, of using economic influence and globalization of culture
Down
- Examining the diffusion of Wal-Mart reveals an application of the ________ concept.
- Process of improving the material conditions of people through diffusion of knowledge and technology
- Which organization creates Development Indexes for the world?
- The percentage of a country's population that can read and write.
- South Asia's agriculture depends yearly on what to arrive?
- which area of employment is increasing in MDCs?
- Who have access to technology related to transportation and communication in MDCs
- What types of barriers restrict women from obtaining professional technical jobs?
- The value of a product when compared to the amount of labor needed to make it is known as?
- influence a country (usually an LDC).
21 Clues: define GDP • influence a country (usually an LDC). • An example of a primary sector activity is • which area of employment is increasing in MDCs? • abbreviation of Gender-Related Development Index • ________ is an example of a secondary sector activity. • South Asia's agriculture depends yearly on what to arrive? • ...
B3, 2021, Anderson 2021-04-16
Across
- The most common man-made greenhouse gas.
- An unnatural GHG producer beginning during the 1800s.
- Unnatural gas that deteriorated the ozone layer over the arctic, Abbr.
- The largest producer of manmade greenhouse gases by humans.
- The largest contributor to climate change.
- Ozone that has descended slightly into the troposphere, acting as a GHG.
- AKA laughing gas, but also a GHG.
- Cause of the ozone layer, Abbr.
- Higher heat input than output into an atmosphere.
- # of degrees cooler the earth would be without the GHE.
- A natural GHG producer that was exacerbated by humanity.
- Layer in which the aurora borealis originates.
Down
- The most naturally abundant gas in the atmosphere.
- The layer of the atmosphere that weather occurs in.
- A greenhouse gas that doesn't absorb heat, but instead contributes to the effectiveness of other gases.
- A common ingredient to the most damaging of manmade greenhouse gases.
- Atmospheric layer that meteorites burn up in.
- The layer of the earth's atmosphere that contains the Ozone Layer.
- A highly potent GHG that is largely produced by agriculture.
- The term for the separator between two atmospheric layers.
- A very 'noble' contender for the third most abundant atmospheric gas.
- The most common greenhouse gas.
- A natural process of insulation regulating the interior temperature of the atmosphere, Abbr.
- The second most abundant atmospheric gas, what most people would guess to be the first.
- One gas from the early atmosphere before our current one.
25 Clues: The most common greenhouse gas. • Cause of the ozone layer, Abbr. • AKA laughing gas, but also a GHG. • The most common man-made greenhouse gas. • The largest contributor to climate change. • Atmospheric layer that meteorites burn up in. • Layer in which the aurora borealis originates. • Higher heat input than output into an atmosphere. • ...
