agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Mots de 4e (9) 2022-11-23
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- Mot qui se termine par une lettre crochet.
- Masculin du mot intérieure.
- Antonyme du mot extérieure.
- L'art ou la science de cultiver le sol.
- Féminin de maitre.
- Mot qui possède des lettres jumelles.
- Synonyme de magnifique.
- Synonyme de vieux.
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- Féminin du mot ancien.
- Édifice destiné à la représentation de pièces.
- Synonyme de profond.
- Point cardinal opposé au nord.
- Féminin de creux.
- Personne qui possède un animal domestique et s'en occupe.
- Ce que fait un acteur dans une pièce de théâtre.
- Mot qui rime avec temps.
- Antonyme de petite.
17 Clues: Féminin de creux. • Féminin de maitre. • Synonyme de vieux. • Antonyme de petite. • Synonyme de profond. • Féminin du mot ancien. • Synonyme de magnifique. • Mot qui rime avec temps. • Masculin du mot intérieure. • Antonyme du mot extérieure. • Point cardinal opposé au nord. • Mot qui possède des lettres jumelles. • L'art ou la science de cultiver le sol. • ...
Asian Country Crosswords 2012-07-26
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- the tlit on the earthys degress
- it's a name of a bird
- the broduting of the crops or lifestock
- invisable lines going virticcly across the earth
- wheather conditions
- it's really satly and nop life can live in it
- there is a north and south ...
- capital is mosscow
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- a geographical dictionary
- not a country but a ...
- a line that seperates the north and south
- A country that has no sea
- the science worlds surface
- the production of maps
- an invisable lines going across the worlds face
- a huge cricket country
- home of Karate
- coloured sea
- a mountain
19 Clues: a mountain • coloured sea • home of Karate • capital is mosscow • wheather conditions • it's a name of a bird • the production of maps • a huge cricket country • not a country but a ... • a geographical dictionary • A country that has no sea • the science worlds surface • there is a north and south ... • the tlit on the earthys degress • the broduting of the crops or lifestock • ...
5000 common words- Part 1 2022-09-19
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- WHEN YOU INSTALL SOFTWARE, YOU MIGHT BE ASKED FOR AN ... CODE
- FOLLOWING AN EVENT, SOMETHING THAT FOLLOWS EG IN THE .... OF THE WAR
- GATHER AND KEEP A LOT OF SOMETHING EG WEALTH
- A CHEMICAL COMPOUND
- A SPONGE CAN .... LIQUIDS
- ACHIEVEMENT
- BY MISTAKE, NOT ON PURPOSE
- TERMINATING A PREGNANCY
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- ENOUGH
- SPEED UP, GO FASTER
- AT THE AGE OF 13-17
- GROWING FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
- HOUSING
- HE/SHE DOES YOUR TAXES AND KEEPS THE BOOKS OF YOUR BUSINESS
- CHEAP, ECONOMICAL
- HE SUFFERED FROM A DRUG....
- STICK TO
- PARADOXICAL
- STH THAT IS CLOSE TO OR NEXT TO SOMETHING ELSE
19 Clues: ENOUGH • HOUSING • STICK TO • PARADOXICAL • ACHIEVEMENT • CHEAP, ECONOMICAL • SPEED UP, GO FASTER • AT THE AGE OF 13-17 • A CHEMICAL COMPOUND • TERMINATING A PREGNANCY • A SPONGE CAN .... LIQUIDS • BY MISTAKE, NOT ON PURPOSE • HE SUFFERED FROM A DRUG.... • GROWING FRUIT AND VEGETABLES • GATHER AND KEEP A LOT OF SOMETHING EG WEALTH • STH THAT IS CLOSE TO OR NEXT TO SOMETHING ELSE • ...
Bridger p8 economics 2023-01-23
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- to send out of the cuntry
- prices are falling
- rising prices
- money we earn by working
- items or products to create
- goods and services brought to the county to buy
- workers focus on one type work
- money we pay to the government
- trading goods and services
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- workers or employees
- when you borrow money
- money that is owed to someone else.
- buying small pices of a compeny
- things we think we need need thing we must have for survival
- protrude avlailable
- farming
- a system of dollars and coins
- taxes money paid extra for good sand service
- small pieces of a company
19 Clues: farming • rising prices • prices are falling • protrude avlailable • workers or employees • when you borrow money • money we earn by working • to send out of the cuntry • small pieces of a company • trading goods and services • items or products to create • a system of dollars and coins • workers focus on one type work • money we pay to the government • buying small pices of a compeny • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2016-09-05
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- Popular brand of machinery
- Jerky just won't cut it
- Where we train and equip
- It's in the air
- Fill your car and your tummy
- Searching for the big 5
- Tools for life
- These Agrimark in-store departments are growing
- A house isn't a home without them
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- Look for the red logo in-store
- A sector that's close to our hearts
- Great prices on your tipple of choice
- Pruning tool
- PPC 42,5N is an example
- Why pay someone else?
- It's not a BBQ!
- A favourite outdoor hobby
- One of the best ways to spend a weekend
- We take ours personally
19 Clues: Pruning tool • Tools for life • It's in the air • It's not a BBQ! • Why pay someone else? • Jerky just won't cut it • PPC 42,5N is an example • Searching for the big 5 • We take ours personally • Where we train and equip • A favourite outdoor hobby • Popular brand of machinery • Fill your car and your tummy • Look for the red logo in-store • A house isn't a home without them • ...
Nature Crossword 2024-05-14
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- The Latin word for "sun"
- The Latin word for "wind"
- The Latin word for "tree"
- The Latin word for "hill"
- The Latin word for "forest"
- The Latin word for "field", where we get "agriculture"
- The Latin word for "river"
- The Latin word for "wave"
- The Latin word for "mountain"
- The Latin word for "beach"
- THE Latin word for "lake"
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- The Latin word for "moon"
- The Latin word for "dirt"
- The Latin word for "plant"
- The Latin word for "ocean"
- The Latin word for "sky"
- The Latin word for "winter"
- The Latin word for "summer"
- The Latin word for "sea"
19 Clues: The Latin word for "sun" • The Latin word for "sky" • The Latin word for "sea" • The Latin word for "moon" • The Latin word for "dirt" • The Latin word for "wind" • The Latin word for "tree" • The Latin word for "hill" • The Latin word for "wave" • THE Latin word for "lake" • The Latin word for "plant" • The Latin word for "ocean" • The Latin word for "river" • ...
School Subjects 2024-04-22
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- language spoken in Spain
- where you blow stuff up
- is done in a studio
- where you learn to act
- you learn about farming
- learning about money
- where you blow stuff up
- rhymes with bath
- learning about gravity
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- invented by Isaac Newton
- lots of sounds
- learning about world leaders
- a class where you makes things with clay
- where you have to run a mile
- language spoken by the people in Germany
- uses lots of colors
- where you learn to run the lights and speakers
- language spoken in Quebec
- where you write an essay
- where you learn about your body
20 Clues: lots of sounds • rhymes with bath • is done in a studio • uses lots of colors • learning about money • where you learn to act • learning about gravity • where you blow stuff up • you learn about farming • where you blow stuff up • invented by Isaac Newton • language spoken in Spain • where you write an essay • language spoken in Quebec • learning about world leaders • ...
Two Roads crossword 2024-06-03
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- A gathering of discussions
- The principle actor in drama
- A punishment at challagi.
- A group
- A confederation of tribes
- A person in charge of a department
- A special thing for Indian heritage
- the Indian boarding school in Two Roads
- one of the Indian tribes that starts with M
- Physical or relating to the physical body
- A native
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- where the White house is located
- Feeding,breeding,and raising livestock
- a special advantage
- A bridge made to be let down
- A person with power
- Dreaming during the day
- A migratory worker
- A person who lives in a city-state
19 Clues: A group • A native • A migratory worker • a special advantage • A person with power • Dreaming during the day • A punishment at challagi. • A confederation of tribes • A gathering of discussions • The principle actor in drama • A bridge made to be let down • where the White house is located • A person in charge of a department • A person who lives in a city-state • ...
anglais niveau 4 2025-10-21
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- rotation → Rotation des cultures
- → Haie séparant deux parcelles
- → Fumier utilisé comme engrais naturel
- → Produit pour lutter contre les insectes nuisibles
- → Graine utilisée pour semer
- → Récolte ou culture d’un champ
- → Système pour évacuer l’eau du sol
- → Sol, terre où poussent les plantes
- → Fourche pour manipuler la paille ou le fumier
- manure → Engrais vert issu de plantes
- → Pelle utilisée pour creuser ou ramasser
- fair → Foire agricole
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- farming → Agriculture biologique
- farming → Élevage basé sur les pâturages
- → Jeune pousse ou plant
- → Râteau pour ramasser le foin ou les feuilles
- → Cour de ferme
- → Arrosage des cultures
- → Produit pour nourrir les plantes
- → Mauvaise herbe
20 Clues: → Cour de ferme • → Mauvaise herbe • fair → Foire agricole • → Jeune pousse ou plant • → Arrosage des cultures • → Graine utilisée pour semer • → Haie séparant deux parcelles • → Récolte ou culture d’un champ • rotation → Rotation des cultures • farming → Agriculture biologique • → Produit pour nourrir les plantes • → Système pour évacuer l’eau du sol • ...
WH PART I 2020-09-27
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- discovery which allowed man to settle down to become sedentary
- main contribution by the Phoenicians to the Western Culture
- "movement that appeared in the fifteenth century and that proposes a reassessment of the human reason and
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- Monarchy ruled by Ferdinand and Isabella
- economical regime based on the predominance of money as a production and wealth-creation element
- construction main contribution by the Greeks to the Western Culture
- VIII He was the king in the British monarch; he had several wives.
- revolution Period of important changes which happened during the 18th century on the British fields; some inventions were implemented such as machines to speed the harvesting and plantation processes
- teaching process of the Catholic religion in the colonies, carried out by friars of different orders
- description of the tribe or people who dedicated to agriculture,that has a fixed place or residence
10 Clues: Monarchy ruled by Ferdinand and Isabella • main contribution by the Phoenicians to the Western Culture • discovery which allowed man to settle down to become sedentary • VIII He was the king in the British monarch; he had several wives. • construction main contribution by the Greeks to the Western Culture • ...
The Presidential Cabinet 2022-02-10
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- An advisory body made up of the heads of the 15 executive departments.
- A branch of the Department of Homeland Security responsible for providing protection to the president.
- This department assists with and enforces international trade agreements.
- This department works to advance the national, economic, and energy security of the United States.
- _______-in-Chief An officer in supreme command of a country's armed forces.
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- This department's job is to provide the military forces needed to deter war and to protect the country's security.
- This department develops and executes policy on farming, agriculture, and food.
- Appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, is the President's chief foreign affairs adviser.
- This person is ready at a moment's notice to assume the presidency if the president is unable to perform his/her duties.
- This department oversees federal programs for ensuring a strong American workforce.
10 Clues: An advisory body made up of the heads of the 15 executive departments. • This department assists with and enforces international trade agreements. • _______-in-Chief An officer in supreme command of a country's armed forces. • This department develops and executes policy on farming, agriculture, and food. • ...
Old and New Stone Age Tic-Tac-Toe 2023-11-21
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- A group of related families brought together from common purpose
- The period of human prehistory that lasted from 12000 years ago to about 6000 years ago during which people still depended mainly on stone tools and began experimenting with agriculture
- The period of human prehistory that lasted until about 12000 years ago, during which stone tools were the most common technology used by humans
- To train plants or animals to be useful to people
- An extra supply of something, such as crops that are not needed immediately for food
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- Different members of the clan did different tasks based on their abilities and clans needs
- An organized group of people living and working under an established set of rules and traditions
- effects that follow a response
- Movement of groups of people from one place to another
- The raising of crops and animals for human use
10 Clues: effects that follow a response • The raising of crops and animals for human use • To train plants or animals to be useful to people • Movement of groups of people from one place to another • A group of related families brought together from common purpose • An extra supply of something, such as crops that are not needed immediately for food • ...
Dust Bowl 2024-11-18
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- The dust bowl was centered in this state
- The result of a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the agriculture of America
- Federal organization created to promote soil conservation
- With the end of the Civil War in 1865 and the completion of the first transcontinental railroad in 1869 many people migrated to this place...
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- During the drought of the 1930s, the unanchored soil turned to dust, which prevailing winds blew away in huge clouds that sometimes blackened the sky
- During early European and American exploration of the Great Plains, this region was thought unsuitable for European-style agriculture
- This effect caused in increase in demand for crops (Conflict)
- Type of crops whose failure contributed to the Dust Bowl
- A farming technique that worsened the Dust Bowl by leaving soil exposed.
- Migrants from the Dust Bowl region who moved to California.
10 Clues: The dust bowl was centered in this state • Type of crops whose failure contributed to the Dust Bowl • Federal organization created to promote soil conservation • Migrants from the Dust Bowl region who moved to California. • This effect caused in increase in demand for crops (Conflict) • A farming technique that worsened the Dust Bowl by leaving soil exposed. • ...
food security 2024-10-17
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- a substance used for making bread/Dosa rise
- keeping animals and growing crops for food; farming
- a bird’s egg, especially one from a chicken,that we eat.
- a lack of food over a long period of time in a large area that can cause the death of many people
- a small growth on a plant — a little new bud
- s a class of agriculture for the long-term production of milk, which is processed (either on the farm or at a dairy plant, either of which may be called a dairy) for the eventual sale of a dairy product.
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- Fish farming to obtain fish products as food.
- breeding, raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants
- the science and art of the development, sustainable production, marketing and use of high-value, intensively cultivated food and ornamental plants
- is an annual assessment measuring food security through affordability, availability, quality and safety
10 Clues: a substance used for making bread/Dosa rise • a small growth on a plant — a little new bud • Fish farming to obtain fish products as food. • keeping animals and growing crops for food; farming • a bird’s egg, especially one from a chicken,that we eat. • breeding, raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants • ...
Ch 10 Study Guide 2022-02-25
5 Clues: Agriculture based on industry • Growing crops specifically to sell. • Once fertile land becomes a desert. • The transition from hunting and gathering food to growing food. • growing different crops on the same land to receive the best results.
Intro To Ag 2023-12-13
5 Clues: crop and soil science • art and science of producing food and fiber • segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock • science and business of producing domestic livestock species • supply,service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultural systems
Jonathan Estelow P.1 2019-05-09
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- A group of people in a defined area. This is important because the unit explains measurements of population, characteristics, and general behaviors of populations. (2, VIT)
- Improving the life of a population, by enhancing healthcare, agriculture, etc. This is important because it explains how developed societies got to where they are today. (6, VIT)
- A mix of two different languages as a result of extensive contact, usually because of trade. (3, IDK)
- A practice by which humans alter the landscape to produce food for consumption or trade. This is important because without agriculture, humans would not be as developed as they are today. (5, VIT)
- A theory that suggested that food production would grow arithmetically and population would grow exponentially, resulting in famine. (2, IDK)
- The local government and the services provided by it. (7, IDK)
- A phenomenon where a group moves to a new area and adopts cultural traits of the native culture. (3, CC)
- When a company merges with another company involved in different steps of production. (4, CC)
- When a company merges with another company that produces similar goods and services. (4, CC)
- A model with five stages that shows predictable stages in disease and life expectancy that countries experience as they develop. (2, CC)
- Agriculture that requires less effort to sustain. Usually encompasses greater amounts of land. (5, CC)
- The change in the use of a house in an urban are from high quality to low quality. (7, CC)
- A process where a company moves offices to other countries in order to take advantage of cheap costs. (6, CC)
- A hub for information based industry and high tech manufacturing. (6, IDK)
- The largest politcal unit; the formal term for a country. This is important because because most of the world, which is what the class is all about, is divided into states. (4, VIT)
- The act of a bank to refuse those who want to purchase and improve homes in urban areas. (7, CC)
- Relating to a developed area with a high concentration of people. This is important because the unit focuses on the characteristics of urban areas. (7, VIT)
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- A process where a company contracts work to noncompany employees in order to take advantage of cheap labor costs. (6, CC)
- The belief that landforms and climate are the most powerful forces shaping human behavior and societal development. (1, IDK)
- A model with five stages that shows how a country's population is affected when passing through development. (2, CC)
- A loss of intellegent workers due to migration. (2, IDK)
- A Latin American neighborhood with extreme poverty, lawlessness, and homelessness. (7, IDK)
- A description of where something is in relation to other things. (1, CC)
- A business that can pack up and leave for a new location quickly. (6, IDK)
- A phenomenon where a group moves to a new area and acculturates so much that their old culture is now lost. (3, CC)
- All of a group's learned behaviors, actions, beliefs, and objects. This is important because it is central to any society. It includes religion, language, and holidays. (3, VIT)
- Agriculture that requires a lot of effort to sustain. This is mainly found in LDC's. (5, CC)
- A boundary between dialects or language. (3, IDK)
- The seasonal herding of animals from higher elevations in the summer to lower elevations in the winter. (5, IDK)
- A dispute between two or more countries on how to use the natural resources in a border region. (4, IDK)
- A region that suffers instability because it is located between two very culturally different regions. (4, IDK)
- Support given by the government to farmers to ensure that comsumers have a dependable source of food. (5, IDK)
- The study of the spatial characteristics of humans and human activities. This term can be applied to anything we have learned in the entire year.(1, VIT)
- A view that acknowledges limits on the effects of the natural environment and focuses more on the role that human culture plays. Different cultures may respond to the same natural environment in diverse ways, depending on their beliefs, goals, and available technology. (1, IDK)
- The location of a place in relation to other surroundings. (1, CC)
35 Clues: A boundary between dialects or language. (3, IDK) • A loss of intellegent workers due to migration. (2, IDK) • The local government and the services provided by it. (7, IDK) • The location of a place in relation to other surroundings. (1, CC) • A description of where something is in relation to other things. (1, CC) • ...
Food Science Unit 1 2022-10-14
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- A specialized function or mechanism by which an animal receives and responds to external or internal stimuli.
- To sense the flavor of something you are eating or drinking.
- The combined effect of taste and aroma.
- The sense through which a person or animal becomes aware of light, color, etc. by using the eyes.
- The odor of a food
- A strong meaty taste imparted by glutamate and certain other amino acids: considered to be one of the basic taste sensations along with sweet, sour, bitter, and salty.
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- United States Department of Agriculture. Responsible for developing and overseeing farming, agriculture, and the food supply for the entire country.
- To perceive an odor or scent of an object through stimuli affecting the olfactory nerves.
- How a food product feels to the fingers, tongue, teeth, and palate.
- Food and Drug Administration. A federal agency responsible for monitoring trading and safety standards in the food and drug industry.
- The tactile sensation a food gives to the mouth.
11 Clues: The odor of a food • The combined effect of taste and aroma. • The tactile sensation a food gives to the mouth. • To sense the flavor of something you are eating or drinking. • How a food product feels to the fingers, tongue, teeth, and palate. • To perceive an odor or scent of an object through stimuli affecting the olfactory nerves. • ...
From Hunter-Gatherers to Farmers 2024-10-01
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- the practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food.
- a supply of something that can be used to meet needs, such as materials, money, or labor.
- the act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services between people or groups.
- a person or group of people who move from place to place in search of food and resources, rather than settling in one location.
- Age: the earliest period of human history, marked by the use of stone tools and the development of early human culture.
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- Crescent: a region in the Middle East known for its rich soil and the birthplace of agriculture and early civilizations.
- to train or adapt wild plants and animals for human use, such as farming or keeping as pets.
- Words Defined
- Age: the period in human history when people began to farm, settle in one place, and develop communities.
- a scientist who studies human societies, cultures, and their development.
- a group of species that includes modern humans and their closest ancestors.
11 Clues: Words Defined • a scientist who studies human societies, cultures, and their development. • a group of species that includes modern humans and their closest ancestors. • the practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food. • the act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services between people or groups. • ...
Fertile Crescent 2014-10-07
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- area where the earliest known civilization began
- eastern part of the Fertile Crescent
- people moving from place to place
- exchange of goods or services
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- growing crops and raising livestock
- advanced human social development and organization
- shape
- location (within continent)
- longest river in Western Asia
- food source that was not available
10 Clues: shape • location (within continent) • longest river in Western Asia • exchange of goods or services • people moving from place to place • food source that was not available • growing crops and raising livestock • eastern part of the Fertile Crescent • area where the earliest known civilization began • advanced human social development and organization
Chapter 15 2015-05-19
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- science of farming,taking care of crops.
- well-spoken or eloquent.
- cancer-causing agent.
- a tablet hung on a wall for decoration.
- moral correctness or kindness, modest behavior.
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- having toxic chemicals, dangerous, harmful.
- not having judgment or selectivity in choices.
- a source of danger.
- a success or victory.
- without thinking about consequences.
10 Clues: a source of danger. • a success or victory. • cancer-causing agent. • well-spoken or eloquent. • without thinking about consequences. • a tablet hung on a wall for decoration. • science of farming,taking care of crops. • having toxic chemicals, dangerous, harmful. • not having judgment or selectivity in choices. • moral correctness or kindness, modest behavior.
SPELLING CROSSWORD 2015-02-06
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- when something doesn't end well
- this is really awesome
- another word for a place where Doctors work
- it's really obvious
- when something can burn really easily
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- waiting for something to happen
- growing of food
- examining things in detail
- doing something over and over till it is perfect
- blending in to the background
10 Clues: growing of food • it's really obvious • this is really awesome • examining things in detail • blending in to the background • waiting for something to happen • when something doesn't end well • when something can burn really easily • another word for a place where Doctors work • doing something over and over till it is perfect
Grade 10 Introduction to Agriculture 2021-09-16
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- pre-colonial simple tool
- crop grown in colonial era
- era during slavery
- earned from exporting produce
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- planting only one crop season after season
- a group of pre-colonial indigenous people
- growing of crops and the rearing of animals
- provided labour on the plantations
- crop grown in pre-colonial era
- to earn an income
10 Clues: to earn an income • era during slavery • pre-colonial simple tool • crop grown in colonial era • earned from exporting produce • crop grown in pre-colonial era • provided labour on the plantations • a group of pre-colonial indigenous people • planting only one crop season after season • growing of crops and the rearing of animals
Our Universe Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-16
10 Clues: where we live • I rise in the east • god of agriculture • Roman god of the sea • Roman king of the gods • Greek god of the heavens • a candy bar named after me • named after a Roman goddess • I am no longed called a planet • I am the closest planet to the sun
Spelling Assessment 2021-10-15
10 Clues: knowledge or facts • great at mathematics • a person who stands out • easy to do or understand • the qualities of a person • sporting events held here. • is another word for farming • an art piece that represents a person • person who holds a position in government • is a subject where you learn about insects
G1 MC 2021-10-26
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- qui vit en ville
- ville étudiée en classe
- croissance des villes
- ville de + de 10 millions d'habitants
- quartier illégal
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- phénomène naturel aggravé par l'étalement urbain
- zone autour du centre
- activité menacée par l'étalement urbain
- pays où les conditions de vie s'améliorent pour la majorité de la population
- fonction en lien avec le logement
10 Clues: qui vit en ville • quartier illégal • zone autour du centre • croissance des villes • ville étudiée en classe • fonction en lien avec le logement • ville de + de 10 millions d'habitants • activité menacée par l'étalement urbain • phénomène naturel aggravé par l'étalement urbain • pays où les conditions de vie s'améliorent pour la majorité de la population
Isabella's Somalia Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-19
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- Most popular job employing 70% of the workforce
- Capital of Somalia
- Somalia's climate
- Longest river running through Somalia
- Most spoken language
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- The current president of Somalia
- One of the main customs of Somalia
- A traditional soft cake
- Most popular religion of Somalia
- One of the major attractions in the region of Puntland
10 Clues: Somalia's climate • Capital of Somalia • Most spoken language • A traditional soft cake • The current president of Somalia • Most popular religion of Somalia • One of the main customs of Somalia • Longest river running through Somalia • Most popular job employing 70% of the workforce • One of the major attractions in the region of Puntland
Early history of deccan and south india 2022-01-28
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- megalithic culture gave rise to this culture.
- the main occupation of the people.
- satavahanas were the followers of this religion.
- The most important king of Pandya Dynasty.
- fine example of cave temple.
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- capital of Pandyas.
- capital of cholas.
- the capital of chera kingdom.
- pandya had trade relations with?
- the founder of satavahana kingdom.
10 Clues: capital of cholas. • capital of Pandyas. • fine example of cave temple. • the capital of chera kingdom. • pandya had trade relations with? • the main occupation of the people. • the founder of satavahana kingdom. • The most important king of Pandya Dynasty. • megalithic culture gave rise to this culture. • satavahanas were the followers of this religion.
From Old Stone Age to New Stone Age 2022-01-24
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- Neolithic is a fancy word for ________
- fancy word for "to get"
- Farming was discovered ten ________ years ago
- farming changed ___________
- agriculture is a fancy word for __________
- Old Stone _______
- New ______ Age
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- Paleolithic is a fancy word for ________
- in the Old Stone age we would hunt and ______ food
- to raise an animal for food
10 Clues: New ______ Age • Old Stone _______ • fancy word for "to get" • to raise an animal for food • farming changed ___________ • Neolithic is a fancy word for ________ • Paleolithic is a fancy word for ________ • agriculture is a fancy word for __________ • Farming was discovered ten ________ years ago • in the Old Stone age we would hunt and ______ food
Spelling homework 2021-06-14
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- a protein made by plasma cells
- the science of farming
- To make something smaller
- an eight sided shape
- a tool to help magnify a voice
- underground train system
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- a country with no government
- form of measurement used on most rulers
- the most common system of government world wide
- a word meaning no nutrition
10 Clues: an eight sided shape • the science of farming • underground train system • To make something smaller • a word meaning no nutrition • a country with no government • a protein made by plasma cells • a tool to help magnify a voice • form of measurement used on most rulers • the most common system of government world wide
FFA creed paragraph 1 2022-10-26
10 Clues: the opposite of odd • the opposite of past • the opposite of worse • another word for prior • better days through___ • the second word in the paragraph • people born at about the same time • faith born not of words but of ___ • what you get when you achieve something • someone who is an expert on agriculture
Ionic & Covalent Compounds 2023-10-26
Across
- ingredient in toothpaste(NaF)
- added to "iodized" salt for thyroid health(KI)
- added to purified water(MgSO4)
- third most abundant element on earth(O2)
Down
- a food additive(K3PO4)
- preservative
- most essential for survival on earth(H2O)
- used to disinfect water(Cl2)
- used as fertilizers in agriculture(NH3)
- used primarily in textile industries(CN)
10 Clues: preservative • a food additive(K3PO4) • used to disinfect water(Cl2) • ingredient in toothpaste(NaF) • added to purified water(MgSO4) • used as fertilizers in agriculture(NH3) • used primarily in textile industries(CN) • third most abundant element on earth(O2) • most essential for survival on earth(H2O) • added to "iodized" salt for thyroid health(KI)
Armenia 2024-02-28
Across
- Armenia's leading export
- Name of the sacred mountain
- Type of Democracy in Armenia
- Famous Lake
Down
- Growing Industry
- Religion first adopted by Armenia
- Which of Hofstead's dimensions does Armenia rank the lowest for?
- Percent of adults that have completed a secondary education
- Tourist Attraction
- Most prevalent type of terrain in Armenia
10 Clues: Famous Lake • Growing Industry • Tourist Attraction • Armenia's leading export • Name of the sacred mountain • Type of Democracy in Armenia • Religion first adopted by Armenia • Most prevalent type of terrain in Armenia • Percent of adults that have completed a secondary education • Which of Hofstead's dimensions does Armenia rank the lowest for?
Democratic-Republicans 2020-03-11
Across
- Drew most of their support from the ______
- Pro-______ Revolution
- Emphasis on ___________
- The state govt. Should be ________ than the federal govt.
Down
- The editor and publisher of the Federalist newspaper was John _____
- Leader of the Democratic-Republicans
- ______ construction of the constitution
- Wanted a ____ federal govt.
- banks are made by _____
- Who should rule the US
10 Clues: Pro-______ Revolution • Who should rule the US • banks are made by _____ • Emphasis on ___________ • Wanted a ____ federal govt. • Leader of the Democratic-Republicans • ______ construction of the constitution • Drew most of their support from the ______ • The state govt. Should be ________ than the federal govt. • ...
james' keyword crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- Party concerned with agrarian issues
- The affect of Capitalism on the economy
- Disaffected
- Tsar during World War I
- Word describing a society based on agriculture
- Result of a tyrannical government
Down
- Something rapidly growing
- Working class
- Resulting event caused by a lack of food
- Adding a suffix creates a word for something disgusting
10 Clues: Disaffected • Working class • Tsar during World War I • Something rapidly growing • Result of a tyrannical government • Party concerned with agrarian issues • The affect of Capitalism on the economy • Resulting event caused by a lack of food • Word describing a society based on agriculture • Adding a suffix creates a word for something disgusting
FFA CREED 2025-05-08
10 Clues: of former • even as the • things we now • have come to us from the • National ___ Organisation • I believe in the future of • what all FFA members follow • with a faith born not of words but • in the promise of better days through better • achievements won by the present and past generations of
KDG GREEK MYTHOLOGY 2023-05-10
10 Clues: god of time • A female God • God of thunder • Titan god of the ocean • Greek Goddess of agriculture • Greek goddess of the rainbow • God of personification of death • Primordial god of sky and heavens • Son of poseidon; Known as an amazing hunter • Titan god of sea before Poseidon and father of Nereids
ANIMALS 2023-03-29
10 Clues: It can fly. • It hates cat. • It loves sugar. • A striped horse. • It lives in the water. • Causes of dengue fever. • A reptile without limbs. • Symbol of the rice agriculture. • Mouse face but can fly and see in the dark. • One of the lowest ratios of brain living in Australia.
Civil War 2025-02-21
Across
- Person who assassinated Lincoln (Last Name)
- A tool that transports supplies
- Carolina First seceding state
- What was the north’s army called
- The 7th state to blank was Texas
- The southern economy was based on
Down
- People trying to end slavery
- Union commander (Last Name)
- Confederate commander (First Name)
- President of the confederacy (Last Name)
10 Clues: Union commander (Last Name) • People trying to end slavery • Carolina First seceding state • A tool that transports supplies • What was the north’s army called • The 7th state to blank was Texas • The southern economy was based on • Confederate commander (First Name) • President of the confederacy (Last Name) • Person who assassinated Lincoln (Last Name)
child labor 2024-12-05
Across
- an estate on which crops are grown
- another word for difficult or demanding
- removing weeds
- private teachers
- a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
- a formal meeting or discussion between delegates
Down
- when it is very hot
- another word for farming
- hard work
- another word for toxic
10 Clues: hard work • removing weeds • private teachers • when it is very hot • another word for toxic • another word for farming • an estate on which crops are grown • another word for difficult or demanding • a formal meeting or discussion between delegates • a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
FFA Crossword puzzle 2025-09-19
10 Clues: Farming • 24 hours. • People who farm. • Not the future or the past. • Not the past or the present. • To be very sure of something. • Not the future of the present. • A more fancy way of saying before. • Things that people or you have done. • Having trust in someone or something.
FFA Creed Paragraph 5 2025-09-30
Across
- something you do every your
- A place with lots of people.
- Like having faith
- Something that has an affect on someone
- Doing something that makes someone want to do something
Down
- Animal Foods and transportation are all apart of what?
- a place with people living close together
- not dead
- Our nation
- making something happen
10 Clues: not dead • Our nation • Like having faith • making something happen • something you do every your • A place with lots of people. • Something that has an affect on someone • a place with people living close together • Animal Foods and transportation are all apart of what? • Doing something that makes someone want to do something
'Shooting Kabul' Crossword Puzzle Test 2025-11-20
Across
- Fadi's closest friend at school who supports him
- Habib and Zafoona's wedding anniversary
- Where Noor works at
- Fadi's Art teacher
- Where Ike and Felix get pushed into
- Afghanistan terrorist group that the family escapes from
Down
- Habib has a PhD in this
- Pakistan word meaning revenge
- name of Mariam's doll
- Fadi's bullies
10 Clues: Fadi's bullies • Fadi's Art teacher • Where Noor works at • name of Mariam's doll • Habib has a PhD in this • Pakistan word meaning revenge • Where Ike and Felix get pushed into • Habib and Zafoona's wedding anniversary • Fadi's closest friend at school who supports him • Afghanistan terrorist group that the family escapes from
Mrs Woods Wild Crossword 2025-12-16
Across
- proof of ownership of land
- To believe or have a conviction of something
- CULTIVATION
- Hard intensive labor
- Neighborhood or town
- An act done annually
- The abillity to influence or control
Down
- The inability to control
- The ability to purswade a customer to desire a product
- A common term to describe it would be "yank"
10 Clues: CULTIVATION • Hard intensive labor • Neighborhood or town • An act done annually • The inability to control • proof of ownership of land • The abillity to influence or control • To believe or have a conviction of something • A common term to describe it would be "yank" • The ability to purswade a customer to desire a product
Patrick Esuton's AP Human vocab crossword 2022-05-17
Across
- :The branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects or is influenced by the earth's surface.(VIT UNIT 1 )
- :People or societies that are farmers therefore promote agricultural interest · Agribusiness(IDK UNIT 5 )
- :When agencies such as the World Bank make a deal with third world countries that they will cancel their debt if the country will set aside a certain amount of their natural resources.(IDK UNIT 5 )
- :boundaries that are identified by physical objects, like walls, signs, and fences. (IDK UNIT 4 )
- :actively deforming region where two (or more) tectonic plates or fragments of the lithosphere move toward one another and collide.(CC UNIT 4 )
- :relates to its surrounding features, both human-made and natural.(IDK UNIT 1)
- :A philosophy of geography that stated that human behaviors are a direct result of the surrounding environment (CC UNIT 1 )
- :groups with distinct ancestry and cultural traditions(IDK UNIT 6 )
- :The theory that the physical environment may set limits on human actions, but people have the ability to adjust to the physical environment and choose a course of action from many alternatives.(CC UNIT 1 )
- :The practice of exporting U.S. jobs to lower paid employees in other nations.(CC UNIT 7 )
- :The institutions and links between individuals and groups that unit a culture, including family structure and political, educational and religious institutions.(IDK UNIT )
- :the exact location of a city, you can find it on a map.(IDK UNIT 1 )
- :boundaries that are drawn on a map. (IDK UNIT 4 )
- :describes causes of death in each stage of the DTM.(IDK UNIT2 )
- :a central city plus its contiguous built-up suburbs.(VIT UNIT 6 )
- : a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.(CC UNIT 5 )
- :The raising of animals or the growing of crops on tended land to obtain food for primary consumption by a farmer's family or for sale off the farm.(VIT UNIT 5 )
- :a process used by firms to gather resources, transform them into goods or commodities, and finally, distribute them to consumers. (IDK UNIT 7 )
- :a large cluster of Megacities that have a population of greater than 20 million
- :Types of push or pull factors that influence a migrant's decision to go where family or friends have already found success.(IDK UNIT 2 )
Down
- :The number of people per unit of area of arable land, which is land suitable for agriculture (CC UNIT 2 )
- :yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming (uses a large amount of land) intensive subsistence agriculture. a form of subsistence agriculture where farmers expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum crop yield.(CC UNIT 5 )
- :Derives from the idea that government intervention into markets is inefficient and undesirable, and should be resisted wherever possible.(IDK UNIT 7 )
- :Organization comprising multiple member countries with shared objectives and cooperation in political, economic, and/or sociocultural spheres. (VIT UNIT 4 )
- :The sum total of knowledge, attitudes and habitual behavior patterns shared and transmitted by the members of a society.(VIT UNIT 3 )
- :The total number of people divided by the total land area. (CC UNIT2)
- :a city that has a very large, and growing, population(less than 2o million people) (CC UNIT 6 )
- :A boundary line that coincides with some cultural divide, such as religion or language. (CC UNIT 4 )
- :a tool demographers use to categorize countries' population growth rates and economic structures(VIT UNIT 2 )
- :forces or attitudes that tend to divide a state.(CC UNIT 3 )
- (CC UNIT 6 )
- :1 of smallest universalizing religions. -founder: Guru Granth Sahib. -holy book: Guru Granth Sahib.(IDK UNIT 3 )
- :an attitude that unifies people and enhances support for a state.(CC UNIT 3 )
- :a city with growth independent of the CBD that is traditionally connected to the central city by means of an arterial highway or interstate(IDK UNIT 6 )
- :A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers. (CC UNIT 7 )
- : Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary and Quinary are examples of… (VIT UNIT 7 )
36 Clues: (CC UNIT 6 ) • :boundaries that are drawn on a map. (IDK UNIT 4 ) • :forces or attitudes that tend to divide a state.(CC UNIT 3 ) • :describes causes of death in each stage of the DTM.(IDK UNIT2 ) • :a central city plus its contiguous built-up suburbs.(VIT UNIT 6 ) • :groups with distinct ancestry and cultural traditions(IDK UNIT 6 ) • ...
Patrick Esuton's AP Human vocab crossword 2022-05-17
Across
- :boundaries that are identified by physical objects, like walls, signs, and fences. (IDK UNIT 4 )
- :The total number of people divided by the total land area. (CC UNIT2)
- :The theory that the physical environment may set limits on human actions, but people have the ability to adjust to the physical environment and choose a course of action from many alternatives.(CC UNIT 1 )
- :Organization comprising multiple member countries with shared objectives and cooperation in political, economic, and/or sociocultural spheres. (VIT UNIT 4 )
- :describes causes of death in each stage of the DTM.(IDK UNIT2 )
- :A boundary line that coincides with some cultural divide, such as religion or language. (CC UNIT 4 )
- :A decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers. (CC UNIT 7 )
- :groups with distinct ancestry and cultural traditions(IDK UNIT 6 )
- :an attitude that unifies people and enhances support for a state.(CC UNIT 3 )
- :boundaries that are drawn on a map. (IDK UNIT 4 )
- :a city that has a very large, and growing, population(less than 2o million people) (CC UNIT 6 )
- :Derives from the idea that government intervention into markets is inefficient and undesirable, and should be resisted wherever possible.(IDK UNIT 7 )
- :The raising of animals or the growing of crops on tended land to obtain food for primary consumption by a farmer's family or for sale off the farm.(VIT UNIT 5 )
- :The practice of exporting U.S. jobs to lower paid employees in other nations.(CC UNIT 7 )
- :relates to its surrounding features, both human-made and natural.(IDK UNIT 1)
- :a tool demographers use to categorize countries' population growth rates and economic structures(VIT UNIT 2 )
- :The sum total of knowledge, attitudes and habitual behavior patterns shared and transmitted by the members of a society.(VIT UNIT 3 )
- :yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming (uses a large amount of land) intensive subsistence agriculture. a form of subsistence agriculture where farmers expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum crop yield.(CC UNIT 5 )
- :the exact location of a city, you can find it on a map.(IDK UNIT 1 )
Down
- :A philosophy of geography that stated that human behaviors are a direct result of the surrounding environment (CC UNIT 1 )
- :forces or attitudes that tend to divide a state.(CC UNIT 3 )
- :The number of people per unit of area of arable land, which is land suitable for agriculture (CC UNIT 2 )
- :People or societies that are farmers therefore promote agricultural interest · Agribusiness(IDK UNIT 5 )
- :actively deforming region where two (or more) tectonic plates or fragments of the lithosphere move toward one another and collide.(CC UNIT 4 )
- :a process used by firms to gather resources, transform them into goods or commodities, and finally, distribute them to consumers. (IDK UNIT 7 )
- :The branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects or is influenced by the earth's surface.(VIT UNIT 1 )
- : a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land.(CC UNIT 5 )
- :1 of smallest universalizing religions. -founder: Guru Granth Sahib. -holy book: Guru Granth Sahib.(IDK UNIT 3 )
- (CC UNIT 6 )
- :a city with growth independent of the CBD that is traditionally connected to the central city by means of an arterial highway or interstate(IDK UNIT 6 )
- :The institutions and links between individuals and groups that unit a culture, including family structure and political, educational and religious institutions.(IDK UNIT )
- :When agencies such as the World Bank make a deal with third world countries that they will cancel their debt if the country will set aside a certain amount of their natural resources.(IDK UNIT 5 )
- : Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary and Quinary are examples of… (VIT UNIT 7 )
- :a large cluster of Megacities that have a population of greater than 20 million
- :Types of push or pull factors that influence a migrant's decision to go where family or friends have already found success.(IDK UNIT 2 )
- :a central city plus its contiguous built-up suburbs.(VIT UNIT 6 )
36 Clues: (CC UNIT 6 ) • :boundaries that are drawn on a map. (IDK UNIT 4 ) • :forces or attitudes that tend to divide a state.(CC UNIT 3 ) • :describes causes of death in each stage of the DTM.(IDK UNIT2 ) • :a central city plus its contiguous built-up suburbs.(VIT UNIT 6 ) • :groups with distinct ancestry and cultural traditions(IDK UNIT 6 ) • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2016-05-09
Across
- God of war and violence
- God of thunder and ruler of the gods
- Goddess of wisdom and war, Zeus' favorite
- King of the Underworld
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Goddess of the hunt, represented by the moon
Down
- Goddess of the hearth and the home
- Goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus
- God of the forge and the fire
- God of the sea
- Goddess of agriculture
- God of the vine and wine
- Messenger god
- God of light/sun, truth, music, and poetry
14 Clues: Messenger god • God of the sea • Goddess of agriculture • King of the Underworld • God of war and violence • God of the vine and wine • Goddess of love and beauty • God of the forge and the fire • Goddess of the hearth and the home • Goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus • God of thunder and ruler of the gods • Goddess of wisdom and war, Zeus' favorite • ...
Science Crossword 2017-01-17
Across
- bacteria that undergoes mutation
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior
- certain species growing in one area or environment
- disorder caused by bacteria or an organism
- widespread disease throughout large populations
- cell that reproduces without sexual fusion
Down
- cell defending itself to a certain point
- the practice of farming or cultivating
- disorder not caused by infectious agents
- biological processes for industrial use
- the cell made from reproducing from another
- maintaining health
- widespread disease
- a bacterium caused by a disease or fermentation
14 Clues: maintaining health • widespread disease • bacteria that undergoes mutation • the practice of farming or cultivating • biological processes for industrial use • cell defending itself to a certain point • disorder not caused by infectious agents • disorder caused by bacteria or an organism • cell that reproduces without sexual fusion • ...
40-T Crossword 2013-08-26
Across
- fresh, new, not copied
- able to yield or make a profit
- something that enters as an element into a mixture
- the production of crops or livestock
- to make a slave of
- insufficient to meet a demand
- a sign or indication of something
Down
- the act of producing
- something accomplished especially by super ability
- to look into a specific topic
- providing nourishment
- a fictitious story, person or thing
- a set form of words
- to stir in order to make butter
14 Clues: to make a slave of • a set form of words • the act of producing • providing nourishment • fresh, new, not copied • to look into a specific topic • insufficient to meet a demand • able to yield or make a profit • to stir in order to make butter • a sign or indication of something • a fictitious story, person or thing • the production of crops or livestock • ...
The Early Greeks 2022-04-27
Across
- goddess of marriage; wife of Zeus
- god of light, music, and poetry; Artemis's twin
- king of the underworld; god of the dead
- goddess of the hearth
- goddess of agriculture
- goddess of the hunt and the moon; Apollo's twin
- king of the gods
- god of war and violence
Down
- god of wine and fertility
- god of fire and the forge
- goddess of beauty and love
- god of the sea
- god of wisdom
- god of travel; the messenger god
14 Clues: god of wisdom • god of the sea • king of the gods • goddess of the hearth • goddess of agriculture • god of war and violence • god of wine and fertility • god of fire and the forge • goddess of beauty and love • god of travel; the messenger god • goddess of marriage; wife of Zeus • king of the underworld; god of the dead • god of light, music, and poetry; Artemis's twin • ...
6th Grade Academic Vocabulary 2022-02-08
Across
- the "way of life" for groups of people
- having to do with citizens
- the good guy of the story
- The bad guy in the story
- making a guess based on facts
- farming, livestock, and raising crops
- me, you him, her
- not literal meaning like similes
Down
- you, he, she, we
- series of events that create a story
- creating wealth by producing goods
- set of rules and laws of the U.S.
- a category or type of book
- facts in writing to support claims
14 Clues: you, he, she, we • me, you him, her • The bad guy in the story • the good guy of the story • having to do with citizens • a category or type of book • making a guess based on facts • not literal meaning like similes • set of rules and laws of the U.S. • creating wealth by producing goods • facts in writing to support claims • series of events that create a story • ...
Egyptian Mythology 2023-11-29
Across
- god of the Pharaohs and sky
- god of the sun
- god of the earth
- god of mummification and cemeteries
- god of chaos,storms and deserts
- goddess of funerals and mourning
- goddess of cats and protection
- god of wisdom, writing and the moon
Down
- goddess of the sky
- god of the underworld and agriculture
- goddess of love, women and joy
- goddess of war, destruction and healing
- goddess of truth, justice, and harmony
- goddess of magic and healing
- god of craftspeople and architect
15 Clues: god of the sun • god of the earth • goddess of the sky • god of the Pharaohs and sky • goddess of magic and healing • goddess of love, women and joy • goddess of cats and protection • god of chaos,storms and deserts • goddess of funerals and mourning • god of craftspeople and architect • god of mummification and cemeteries • god of wisdom, writing and the moon • ...
The changing UK economy 20.1 to 20.2 2020-11-06
Across
- machines replacing people
- from private to state ownership
- e.g. the pay gap
- getting the job done elsewhere
- xsector e.g. agriculture, fising, mining
- movement of people, one place to another
- the built environment eg roads & services
- x sector e.g. research and development
Down
- it connects different parts of the world
- from state to private ownership
- decline of traditional heavy industry
- xsector e.g. public and financial services
- The Industrial * began in 1841
- xstructure,the different types of work we do
14 Clues: e.g. the pay gap • machines replacing people • getting the job done elsewhere • from state to private ownership • from private to state ownership • The Industrial * began in 1841 • decline of traditional heavy industry • x sector e.g. research and development • it connects different parts of the world • xsector e.g. agriculture, fising, mining • ...
The changing UK economy 20.1 to 20.2 2020-11-06
Across
- machines replacing people
- from private to state ownership
- e.g. the pay gap
- getting the job done elsewhere
- xsector e.g. agriculture, fising, mining
- movement of people, one place to another
- the built environment eg roads & services
- x sector e.g. research and development
Down
- it connects different parts of the world
- from state to private ownership
- decline of traditional heavy industry
- xsector e.g. public and financial services
- The Industrial * began in 1841
- xstructure,the different types of work we do
14 Clues: e.g. the pay gap • machines replacing people • getting the job done elsewhere • from state to private ownership • from private to state ownership • The Industrial * began in 1841 • decline of traditional heavy industry • x sector e.g. research and development • it connects different parts of the world • xsector e.g. agriculture, fising, mining • ...
Unit II Peopling of the Americas Crossword 2024-10-09
Across
- wiped out by a disease
- first people to reach North America
- farming
- the group that hired columbus
- Taino Rebel
- the group of people that columbus met first in the Americas
- (trading)foods, goods, slaves, etc.
- Taino chief that was tricked and hung
Down
- son of Erik the Red
- to travel to a different destination
- a group or society of people
- Taino chief currently when Columbus arrived
- Spanish explorer that led the exploration to colonize America
- to take over another settlement
14 Clues: farming • Taino Rebel • son of Erik the Red • wiped out by a disease • a group or society of people • the group that hired columbus • to take over another settlement • first people to reach North America • (trading)foods, goods, slaves, etc. • to travel to a different destination • Taino chief that was tricked and hung • Taino chief currently when Columbus arrived • ...
Natural Selection 2025-05-15
Across
- modifies the DNA of living organisms
- Reproduction of an animal or plant
- Growing crops and farm animals to provide food
- The process by which humans choose and breed plants and animals
- A living thing
- Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection
Down
- A group or section in an area
- An organism being hunted
- selction changes in population over time
- Related to genes
- Natuaral home or environment
- An animal preys on others
- of the Fittest: Adapt to their environment
- A characteristic or feature
14 Clues: A living thing • Related to genes • An organism being hunted • An animal preys on others • A characteristic or feature • Natuaral home or environment • A group or section in an area • Reproduction of an animal or plant • modifies the DNA of living organisms • Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection • of the Fittest: Adapt to their environment • ...
Joyce- Unit 8 2025-01-27
Across
- a long period of time without rain
- small amounts of water in the air
- the amount of rain that falls on an area
- supply land or crops with water
- a continuous movement of water
- when a liquid changes into a gas
Down
- destruction of the forests
- heavy rainfall
- very heavy (rain)
- going round in a circle
- oil in its natural state
- a sudden strong movement of wind
- the act of sending out light, heat, gas etc
- farming
14 Clues: farming • heavy rainfall • very heavy (rain) • going round in a circle • oil in its natural state • destruction of the forests • a continuous movement of water • supply land or crops with water • a sudden strong movement of wind • when a liquid changes into a gas • small amounts of water in the air • a long period of time without rain • the amount of rain that falls on an area • ...
Industrialization & Progressivism 2024-10-31
Across
- (AFL) founded by Samuel Gompers in 1881; united workers with similar economic interests
- capital (money) is controlled by individuals rather than by the government.
- "hands-off" policy toward bib business in America
- labor organizations formed by workers to protect their rights
- the money a business makes after all costs are paid.
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- when industry is introduced on a large scale to a region or country — for example, when an economy goes from being based on agriculture to being based on manufacturing and other industries.
- 1/5 of all American children worked outside the home in 1910; children used to move, fix or clean large machines because they were small enough to fit between the parts
Down
- a corporation's profits shared with stock owners
- the manufacture of goods in large quantities using standardized designs, so that all goods are produced the same
- amount of money a person is paid for their work
- a traditional community where the economy is primarily based on agriculture and farming
- a corporation's shares; stockholders share part ownership in the company
- a company chartered by a state and recognized in law as a separate "person"
- Connected the nation's east and west coasts
- (1831)invented the reaper, a horse-drawn machine used to to harvest grain; revolutionized farming; allowed farmers to harvest more crops with far fewer workers
16 Clues: Connected the nation's east and west coasts • amount of money a person is paid for their work • a corporation's profits shared with stock owners • "hands-off" policy toward bib business in America • The movement of people from rural areas to cities. • the money a business makes after all costs are paid. • labor organizations formed by workers to protect their rights • ...
Health and Safety 2016-11-21
8 Clues: the regulator • participation is vital • the catalyst for change • what needs to change in NZ • a large unrecognised hazard • not a high risk - but should be • your preferred training provider • another largely unrecognised hazard
global✨🌸 2020-11-12
8 Clues: City • Countryside • Name for farming • Hard physical work • Relates to machines • A change from the past • Making something in large quantities • Name for the time in which new technologies led to drastic changes in Europe
Mexican Gods 2023-11-16
8 Clues: God of War • God of Rain • God of the Sun • The Earth Goddess • God of agriculture • Associated with the night • The Goddess of water, rivers and lakes • Associated with the creation of knowledge
Paragraph 1 FFA Creed 2025-03-04
8 Clues: improvement • what is to come • to believe in something • people who do agriculture • A commitment to something • to have faith in something • an action performed intentionally • groups of people born in different time periods
Latin Words 2023-04-12
8 Clues: To lead students • Doing work by hand • Controlling/Handling • Sending people on a break • Something produced by hand • Growing crops in the fields • To lead water somewhere else • Sending an object towards a target
Crossword - Japan 2024-08-09
Across
- Who's policies were aimed at stimulating growth through monetary and structural reforms. Growth was positive but modest.
- economic growth over this period has been relatively slow, with several factors influencing it:
- Sector: Increased from 67.6% in 2003 to 73.35% in 2023.
- Moderate growth, driven by exports and industrial production.
- Sector: Decreased from 28% in 2003 to 23.55% in 2023.
- Increased productivity in agriculture and industry has contributed to economic growth, despite the decline in employment.
- Sector: Declined from 4.4% in 2003 to 3.1% in 2023.
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- Sharp contraction due to the global financial crisis.
- Sector: The expansion of the service sector has been a key driver of economic stability and growth, providing new job opportunities and supporting domestic consumption.Challenges: Japan faces challenges such as an aging population, low birth rates, and the need for structural reforms to sustain long-term growth.
- Significant contraction due to the COVID-19 pandemic.2021-2023: Gradual recovery, but growth remains subdued due to global uncertainties and domestic challenges.
- Implications
- Sector: The reduction in industrial employment aligns with Japan’s shift towards automation and offshoring of manufacturing jobs.
- Recovery phase.
- Sector: The growth in the service sector employment corresponds with Japan’s transition to a more service-oriented economy, driven by sectors like healthcare, IT, and finance.
- Sector: The decline in employment reflects the ongoing modernization and mechanization of agriculture, leading to higher productivity but fewer jobs.
15 Clues: Implications • Recovery phase. • Sector: Declined from 4.4% in 2003 to 3.1% in 2023. • Sharp contraction due to the global financial crisis. • Sector: Decreased from 28% in 2003 to 23.55% in 2023. • Sector: Increased from 67.6% in 2003 to 73.35% in 2023. • Moderate growth, driven by exports and industrial production. • ...
MATT+CAM 2024-11-18
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- , United States department of Agriculture.
- , a person identified with the state of Oklahoma, or their descendents.
- , the action of surface processes that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location
- , a period of dryer than normal conditions
- ,"On the 14th day of April of 1935,There struck the worst of dust storms that ever filled the sky"
- , is a United States federal law that allowed the government to pay farmers to reduce production so as to conserve soil and prevent erosion.
- , several laws in the United States by which an applicant could acquire ownership of government land or the public domain,
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- , encompass specific agricultural techniques for the non-irrigated cultivation of crops.
- , the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its wider effects on Earth's climate.
- , the result of a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies during the 1930s.
- , major mountain range largest in North America
- , a particularly severe dust storm that occurred on April 14, 1935, as part of the Dust Bowl in the United States.
12 Clues: , United States department of Agriculture. • , a period of dryer than normal conditions • , major mountain range largest in North America • , a person identified with the state of Oklahoma, or their descendents. • , encompass specific agricultural techniques for the non-irrigated cultivation of crops. • ...
Agricultural Issues 2025-09-16
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- chemical, biological and physical hazards which could be in the food supply
- allows U.S. employers who meet regulatory requirements to fill temporary agricultural jobs with foreign nationals
- regulates air emissions which come from stationary and mobile sources
- prohibits the conditioning of any permit, lease or other use agreement on the transfer of any water right to the United States by the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture and for other purposes
- irrigation lines below the surface of the ground
- regulates the treatment of animals in exhibition, research, teaching and testing
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- variety of living organisms found within an ecosystem, including plants, animals, fungi and microorganisms
- works to minimize the impact federal programs have on the unnecessary and irreversible conversion of farmland to nonagricultural uses
- lack of moisture which can be caused by natural processes and high-pressure build-up over the area
- allows the U.S. government to work across agriculture and allows farmers expanded access to local and international markets
- establishes structures for regulating pollutants into waters
- focus on detecting diseases and how they are transmitted
12 Clues: irrigation lines below the surface of the ground • focus on detecting diseases and how they are transmitted • establishes structures for regulating pollutants into waters • regulates air emissions which come from stationary and mobile sources • chemical, biological and physical hazards which could be in the food supply • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2018-04-13
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- An agriculture innovator from Berkshire that invented the seed drill
- A bridge that transports water across a gap
- People who were ready and willing to improve transportation and build factories for a profit
- Without this resource there could've possibly never been an Industrial Revolution since it was used as fuel for steam engines and powered many forms of transporation
- Farmers combined small strips of land into large fields and put fences around them
- Any kind of commercial undertaking such as, trade and manufacturing
- An increase of this meant farmers could keep their animals alive through the winter and could develop livestock breeds
- A group of animals distinguished by particular qualities and characteristics
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- A type of road that is used in British Columbia's gravel roads
- A place where someone would work at a menial job and be given food and shelter in return
- A type of steam engine that was designed to pull cars across a railway
- The practice of cultivating the soil and rearing animals
- Developed a crop rotation system for planting crops and new ways of feeding livestock
- The cotton industry was very important in making these, its own industry made Britain more rich and powerful
- Machines, techniques, tools, and methods of organization that help people solve a problem
- A rotary mechanical device, in which fluid or steam makes the blades move
16 Clues: A bridge that transports water across a gap • The practice of cultivating the soil and rearing animals • A type of road that is used in British Columbia's gravel roads • Any kind of commercial undertaking such as, trade and manufacturing • An agriculture innovator from Berkshire that invented the seed drill • ...
Chapter 1: Part 2 Vocab. 2019-09-03
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- a trailing-off phenomenon where contact diminishes with increasing distance and eventually disappears
- the number of farmers per unit area of farmland- may mean that a country has inefficient agriculture
- term used to describe the reduction in the time it takes for something to reach another place
- the number of persons per unit of area suitable for agriculture- may mean that a country has difficulty growing enough food to sustain its population
- the spread of an underlying principle, even though a characteristic itself apparently fails to diffuse
- the increasing gap in economic conditions between regions in the core and periphery that results from the globalization of the economy
- the place from which an innovation originates
- the process by which a characteristic spreads across space from one place to another over time
- the total number of objects in an area, commonly used to compare the distribution of population in different countries
- the extent of a feature’s spread over space
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- the spread of an idea from persons or nodes of authority or power to other persons or places
- the rapid, widespread diffusion of a characteristic throughout the population
- the geometric arrangement of objects in space
- the spread of a feature from one place to another in a snowballing process
- the arrangement of a feature in space
- the frequency with which something occurs in space
16 Clues: the arrangement of a feature in space • the extent of a feature’s spread over space • the geometric arrangement of objects in space • the place from which an innovation originates • the frequency with which something occurs in space • the spread of a feature from one place to another in a snowballing process • ...
Canada's Industries Unit 2012-11-25
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- the act, process, or industry of extracting ores, coal and laying of explosives
- the business of operating a farm
- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments; underwater agriculture
- the science and art of cultivating such plants
- the act of catching fish
- the waxy needles, flexible branches easily shed snow and thick bark prevent the loss of moisture in times if drought and their sticky sap acts as an anti-freeze, these trees look like Christmas or pine trees
- a chemical preparation for destroying plant, fungal, or animal pests
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- a non-living substance that is neither animal nor vegetable that is found in rocks on earth
- any general business activity, trade or manufacturing
- the making of goods or wares by manual labor or by machinery, especially on a large scale
- the science of planting and taking care of trees and forests
- the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock
- any substance used to fertilize the soil, especially commercial or chemical manure
- they lose their leaves in the fall, new leaves grow in the spring from buds on the branches, and these trees look like maple trees
- a substance or preparation for killing plants, especially weeds
- the cultivated produce of the ground, while growing or when gathered
16 Clues: the act of catching fish • the business of operating a farm • the science and art of cultivating such plants • any general business activity, trade or manufacturing • the science of planting and taking care of trees and forests • a substance or preparation for killing plants, especially weeds • a chemical preparation for destroying plant, fungal, or animal pests • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2023-11-07
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- The activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of ag.
- Refers to many different methods used together to control insects, diseases, and rodents.
- Term used for foods that have been grown without the use of chemical pesticides.
- applied sciences that involve animal growth, car, and management. They include veterinary medicine, animal nutrition, and animal production and care.
- refers to the use of modern principals in growing and managing crops.
- Application of science to solve a problem.
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- Covers teaching and program management in agriculture endeavors. Ag communications, journalism, extension service, and community development are also components of agricultural education.
- the use of modern principles and practice for animal growth and management.
- resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves.
- The growing and managements of living things in water, such as fish.
- The application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agricultural settings
- The science of insect life
- the study of properties and management of soil to grow plants.
- The management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to modern living. It may be defined as the use of cells or components of cells to produce products and processes.
- the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental.
16 Clues: The science of insect life • Application of science to solve a problem. • the science of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental. • the study of properties and management of soil to grow plants. • Commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of ag. • resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves. • ...
Bobby's 2023-10-18
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- This training is due by October 27, 2023
- Open __________ for the 2024 plan year begins October 16, 2023, and ends November 3, 2023.
- ________ Imaging and Process Management
- A lifelong Florida farmer and entrepreneur, ________ has deep personal and professional roots grounded in agriculture. For over four decades, he owned and managed a large-scale egg-laying operation that supplied families across the state.
- It’s a platform where you can find trainings, files, documents
- Licensing has how many Regional Office’s?
- The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has how many Divisions?
- Licensing, Animal, Ag Law, and Office of Energy (team two) won best _____ at this year’s 2023 Health, Wellness and Safety Fair
- This bureau is responsible for reviewing and processing the applications for both Chapter 493 and Chapter 790 Hint* Abbreviated
- this is an electronic device that accepts and transmit data
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- Working with a group of people to achieve a shared goal or outcome in an effective way
- The practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or services or improvement in offering goods or services.
- Florida’s licensing program oversees __________ different license types?
- A one-stop-shop where for completing the application process.
- A person in charge of a group of people or an area of work.
- Total Hours of College Tuition the state of Florida pays for
- The division that administers Florida’s concealed weapon license program and oversees its private investigation, security, and recovery services industries.
- Who creates the badges for Licensing?
- a communication method that distributes message from one computer to another
19 Clues: Who creates the badges for Licensing? • ________ Imaging and Process Management • This training is due by October 27, 2023 • Licensing has how many Regional Office’s? • A person in charge of a group of people or an area of work. • this is an electronic device that accepts and transmit data • A one-stop-shop where for completing the application process. • ...
Early America Key Terms 2024-08-21
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- The process of condemning an individual to slavery
- A group of people who were native to America before European arrival
- The first successful English colony in America
- Large farms that produce large amounts of cash crops
- A popular crop cultivated by Native Americans
- The first official European to land in the Americas.
- Primary cash crop for Jamestown
- a country’s ultimate goal was self-sufficiency and that all countries were in a competition to acquire the most gold and silver
- Grown primarily for sale rather than for the farmer’s own use.
- Another term to refer to people who are native to a region
- Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- A lost English colony, in which the colonist dispeared
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- Dutch colony the settled in the New York Area, built on fur-trapping.
- Native Americans began to settle into ________ after the introduction of agriculture
- economy An economy that is primarily based on agriculture and cash crops
- A collection of earthworks that were created by a Native community in southern Ohio
- fled from England to escape religious persecution. In 1620, this small group of families founded the Plymouth Colony
- men and women who signed a contract by which they agreed to work for a certain number of years in exchange for transportation, food, clothing, and shelter.
- William Penn, the governor and leader of the Quaker movement, had big plans for his colony—a government run on principles of equality, cooperation, and religious toleration.
19 Clues: Primary cash crop for Jamestown • A popular crop cultivated by Native Americans • The first successful English colony in America • The process of condemning an individual to slavery • Large farms that produce large amounts of cash crops • The first official European to land in the Americas. • A lost English colony, in which the colonist dispeared • ...
Saturn Crossword 2013-05-02
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- Saturn is famous for these
- Saturn has how many known moons
- Saturn is named after the Roman god of __________
- Saturn's number of rings
- Saturn's order from the sun
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- Saturn is the ______ largest planet
- Saturn's largest moon
- Saturn is composed mostly of this element
- Who first saw Saturn's rings
- Rings are made mostly of this
- Probe currently in orbit around Saturn
11 Clues: Saturn's largest moon • Saturn's number of rings • Saturn is famous for these • Saturn's order from the sun • Who first saw Saturn's rings • Rings are made mostly of this • Saturn has how many known moons • Saturn is the ______ largest planet • Probe currently in orbit around Saturn • Saturn is composed mostly of this element • Saturn is named after the Roman god of __________
Saturn Crossword 2013-05-02
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- Saturn is famous for these
- Saturn has how many known moons
- Saturn is named after the Roman god of __________
- Saturn's number of rings
- Saturn's order from the sun
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- Saturn is the ______ largest planet
- Saturn's largest moon
- Saturn is composed mostly of this element
- Who first saw Saturn's rings
- Rings are made mostly of this
- Probe currently in orbit around Saturn
11 Clues: Saturn's largest moon • Saturn's number of rings • Saturn is famous for these • Saturn's order from the sun • Who first saw Saturn's rings • Rings are made mostly of this • Saturn has how many known moons • Saturn is the ______ largest planet • Probe currently in orbit around Saturn • Saturn is composed mostly of this element • Saturn is named after the Roman god of __________
Science and Tech 2013-02-04
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- Stuff you eat
- Two legged type of poultry
- Science of food production and processing
- Sophisticated electronic device
- Studies and describes natural world
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- Science used to study crime scenes
- Simple name for the shelter where you live
- Engineering marvel that spans voids/gaps
- Where science research is conducted
- Studies and creates the human made world
- Creepy crawly things we will study
11 Clues: Stuff you eat • Two legged type of poultry • Sophisticated electronic device • Science used to study crime scenes • Creepy crawly things we will study • Where science research is conducted • Studies and describes natural world • Engineering marvel that spans voids/gaps • Studies and creates the human made world • Science of food production and processing • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2024-05-13
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- another word for farming
- transportation by boat
- how long people are expected to live
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- transportation by air
- rate, how many people are born every year
- taking things out of the country
- how many people have died in a place
- the action of building something
- how many people live in a place
- people travelling for fun
- bringing things into the country
11 Clues: transportation by air • transportation by boat • another word for farming • people travelling for fun • how many people live in a place • taking things out of the country • the action of building something • bringing things into the country • how many people have died in a place • how long people are expected to live • rate, how many people are born every year
El salvador 2023-01-30
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- produced/ Agriculture/Main crops. Coffee, cotton, and corn.
- warm/humid/wet.
- Maundy Thursday
- 6.134 million
- US dollar.
- Spanish
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- Presidential system.
- of the country on world map: Southern and Western Hemisphere
- Stay in villages usually grouped with many other families, stays warm all year round. lots of rainfall.
- The majority of El Salvadorians are Christian, either protestant/catholic.
- Mountainous
11 Clues: Spanish • US dollar. • Mountainous • 6.134 million • warm/humid/wet. • Maundy Thursday • Presidential system. • produced/ Agriculture/Main crops. Coffee, cotton, and corn. • of the country on world map: Southern and Western Hemisphere • The majority of El Salvadorians are Christian, either protestant/catholic. • ...
Realms of the Earth 2025-02-05
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- It means life
- Canal which separates Africa and Asia
- Most essential requirement for Agriculture
- Canal which separates North America and South America
- The domain where life exists
- Large landmasses are known as
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- Deepest point of lithosphere
- Blanket of air around us
- Island continent
- The part of Earth made up of all its water bodies.
- Highest point of Lithosphere
11 Clues: It means life • Island continent • Blanket of air around us • Deepest point of lithosphere • The domain where life exists • Highest point of Lithosphere • Large landmasses are known as • Canal which separates Africa and Asia • Most essential requirement for Agriculture • The part of Earth made up of all its water bodies. • Canal which separates North America and South America
Unit 4 Week 4 Vocabulary 2023-01-09
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- to keep something.
- someone who grows crops.
- food that is grown.
- another way of doing something.
- a place where farmers grow crops.
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- process of gathering crops to be used.
- something that hasn't happened yet.
- to get the land ready for farming crops.
- the science or practice of farming.
- to hold up or support.
- a way of doing something.
11 Clues: to keep something. • food that is grown. • to hold up or support. • someone who grows crops. • a way of doing something. • another way of doing something. • a place where farmers grow crops. • something that hasn't happened yet. • the science or practice of farming. • process of gathering crops to be used. • to get the land ready for farming crops.
English for primary grade 8 2025-08-31
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- of governance and economic activities
- -local language in commonly spoken in east Africa
- of human origin,interrelations
- based curriculum
- of learning area that provides practical experiences
- religious activities
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- -farming put into practical
- -numerical exercises
- -broad area of putting components together
- words of the same meaning
- and sports-involves mental and physical activities
11 Clues: based curriculum • -numerical exercises • religious activities • words of the same meaning • -farming put into practical • of human origin,interrelations • of governance and economic activities • -broad area of putting components together • -local language in commonly spoken in east Africa • and sports-involves mental and physical activities • ...
Environmental Issues in Southwest Asia Review 2023-11-27
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- What word means "to fill or build up again"?
- What type of water does Saudi Arabia rely on?
- What is the name of the river that several Middle Eastern countries are fighting over?
- Other than human sewage and agricultural runoff what other waste is the region's biggest pollution issue?
- What are the huge mechanisms built on the rivers called, that trap and hold water?
- What is one environmental issue effecting Southwest Asia's water caused by human sewage and chemicals for agriculture?
- In 1975, what country almost went to war with Iraq over water use?
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- In some countries in the Middle east and North Africa, what consumes 85 percent of the water?
- What word means "water from below Earth's surface that supplies wells and springs"?
- This is the expensive process of removing salt from sea water to leave fresh water?
- Only 27 percent of people living in this country have access to clean drinking water?
- A monarchy is a form of autocracy that is ruled by a king or queen, how is leadership typically transferred?
12 Clues: What word means "to fill or build up again"? • What type of water does Saudi Arabia rely on? • In 1975, what country almost went to war with Iraq over water use? • What are the huge mechanisms built on the rivers called, that trap and hold water? • What word means "water from below Earth's surface that supplies wells and springs"? • ...
Major Landforms 2020-05-18
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- Plateaus are store houses of ________
- Regions with dry climate
- Group of mountains
- Mountains serve as a natural __________
- Hills of sand
- Also called tableland
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- Also called lowland
- Loops formed by zig-zag flow of the river
- Area where date palms can be found
- Landform which is more than 900m tall
- Speed of the water is slowest in the _____ course
- Plains are most ideal for doing ________
- Some _____ originate in the mountains
13 Clues: Hills of sand • Group of mountains • Also called lowland • Also called tableland • Regions with dry climate • Area where date palms can be found • Plateaus are store houses of ________ • Landform which is more than 900m tall • Some _____ originate in the mountains • Mountains serve as a natural __________ • Plains are most ideal for doing ________ • ...
Geography Crossword 2016-08-18
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- extration of ores and minerals from the ground
- logging without permission
- the destruction of the forest
- handling the rainforest
- the re growing of the forest
- farming
- a rainforest in south america
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- logging only for a certain amount and only a few species
- cow farming
- the end of a species
- warming the rise of temperature
- people that live in the forest
- loose land caused by not having roots holding it together
13 Clues: farming • cow farming • the end of a species • handling the rainforest • logging without permission • the re growing of the forest • the destruction of the forest • a rainforest in south america • people that live in the forest • warming the rise of temperature • extration of ores and minerals from the ground • logging only for a certain amount and only a few species • ...
Texas history 2024-09-20
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- a member of people having no Permanent home
- a piece of of cloth attached to a pole
- time period
- a sun-dried mud brick
- a breakaway state in north america
- where we live
- people who travel in tribes from place to place
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- located in the coast
- existing in or caused by nature
- the science or practice of farming
- located between indiana and the rocky mountains
- a person born in a specific place
- an area or division
- a continued process
14 Clues: time period • where we live • an area or division • a continued process • located in the coast • a sun-dried mud brick • existing in or caused by nature • a person born in a specific place • the science or practice of farming • a breakaway state in north america • a piece of of cloth attached to a pole • a member of people having no Permanent home • ...
The Lesanko Times Crossword 2025-10-20
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- Best football team in the CFL
- Adam ____ of Mythbusters
- Your dream car
- Author of the Laws of Motion
- Fruit worn on heads
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- Worth 3 points
- Your favourite chocolate bar
- Singer of Thunderstruck
- Species of the protagonist in The Lord of the Rings
- Leader of the 20-David SWAT Team
- Kirsten’s favourite superhero movie
- Relationship between the engineers and the agriculture students
- Best football team in the NFL
13 Clues: Worth 3 points • Your dream car • Fruit worn on heads • Singer of Thunderstruck • Adam ____ of Mythbusters • Your favourite chocolate bar • Author of the Laws of Motion • Best football team in the CFL • Best football team in the NFL • Leader of the 20-David SWAT Team • Kirsten’s favourite superhero movie • Species of the protagonist in The Lord of the Rings • ...
Domesticated 2 2025-01-13
7 Clues: taught a skill • free from harm • companion animal • Place to grow plants • refined and cultured • a place for agriculture • made gentle or submissive
Module 1 Review Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-07
9 Clues: Farming • Native to a land • ruler of an empire • System that uses trade • Forts built to protect missions • Churches Built to Convert Natives • Spanish Farms Used for native labor • To change or influence religious choice • Stone Houses by natives in western Texas
Ffa creed paragraph on 2024-10-08
9 Clues: Now we • the future • even as the • Of better days • even as the better • come to us from the • not born of words but of deeds • won by the present and past generations • Refers to a group of people involved in farming
Paragraph 2 2025-09-04
9 Clues: Warm affection(8) • Working the land(11) • Nice and Enjoyable(8) • Connections of groups(12) • Demanding effort or skill(11) • Physical or mental unease(10) • Feeling of great happiness(3) • Deeply involved in something(7) • Words before stating your opinion(8)
SS8H7a Part 1 2024-12-01
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- activities associated with the government
- Tech an engineering school that was started in Georgia in 1885 to encourage the move towards industry
- growing crops in large numbers to sell
- Bourbon Triumvirate a group of three white Georgia men who controlled politics in the state during the 1870’s, 1880’s, and 1890’s
- the rebuilding of the South following the American Civil War
- creating large amounts of goods to sell, usually in very big factories
- when people who try to influence politicians to support certain things
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- Senator a person elected to the senate division of the U.S. Legislature
- of Agriculture planting different crops crops instead of depending only on one
- New South a phrase created by Henry Grady, he used it to describe Georgia’s moving away from an agricultural economy to an industrial one
- Supremacist a person who looks out for the interest of people of the white race only, and views white people as superior to other races
- people who puts some of their own money into a business with the hope of getting more back in the future
- the head political figure of a state (like the president, but of one state only)
- Cotton Expositions big events, similar to state fairs, that were used to highlight the growth of Atlanta and to encourage investment in industry in the south
14 Clues: growing crops in large numbers to sell • activities associated with the government • the rebuilding of the South following the American Civil War • creating large amounts of goods to sell, usually in very big factories • when people who try to influence politicians to support certain things • Senator a person elected to the senate division of the U.S. Legislature • ...
Crossword puzzle 2021-04-22
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- A shortage of rainfall.
- tribe of people that live in east Africa.
- the practice of one nation.
- No money or materials.
- It can make agriculture possible.
- who use the cleared land for growing.
- includes railroads, bridges.
- farming grows only to eat to live.
- They fish and hunt for food.
- shortage.
- Diffusion The spreading of ideas.
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- They wander in search of food.
- Erosion natural processes wear away.
- A form a small group of people.
- something left over.
- An area with little or no moisture.
- becomes dryer and less.
- crop grow and sell crops.
- It is a cultural concept.
19 Clues: shortage. • something left over. • No money or materials. • A shortage of rainfall. • becomes dryer and less. • It is a cultural concept. • the practice of one nation. • includes railroads, bridges. • crop grow and sell crops. • They fish and hunt for food. • They wander in search of food. • A form a small group of people. • It can make agriculture possible. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-22
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- these people filled low paying jobs
- Robert Fulton
- these people filled low paying jobs
- the people who did most of the agricultural work
- a way to generate power using water
- Samuel Morse
- wheat, corn, hogs, cattle
- man made, used for trade
- someone who tries to make money on their own
- Samuel Slater opened first one
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- able to replace just one part
- a way to travel fast across land
- John Deere
- region the industrialized quickly
- cash crop of whole U.S.
- used to raise money for roads
- building to make products
- Eli Whitney
- region that relied on agriculture
- first major canal
20 Clues: John Deere • Eli Whitney • Samuel Morse • Robert Fulton • first major canal • cash crop of whole U.S. • man made, used for trade • building to make products • wheat, corn, hogs, cattle • able to replace just one part • used to raise money for roads • Samuel Slater opened first one • a way to travel fast across land • region the industrialized quickly • region that relied on agriculture • ...
Learning Contract Crossword 2024-09-06
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- The main reason we know anything about prehistory
- The time before written records
- Second part of the Stone Age
- Early form of writing
- Pictures used to symbolize words
- Tame or cultivate
- Scientific name for our species
- People who moved around a lot
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- Home of the Tigris and Euphrates
- A person skilled in a certain field
- Forager
- Advanced form of society
- The main place of worship in Mesopotamia
- People who wrote things down
- Objects made by humans
- Agriculture widespread
- To combine lots of laws into one set
- First part of the Stone Age
- Huge monument in England
19 Clues: Forager • Tame or cultivate • Early form of writing • Objects made by humans • Agriculture widespread • Advanced form of society • Huge monument in England • First part of the Stone Age • Second part of the Stone Age • People who wrote things down • People who moved around a lot • The time before written records • Scientific name for our species • Home of the Tigris and Euphrates • ...
Mythology 2024-05-04
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- - Norse god of mischief
- - Egyptian god of the sky
- - Greek god of the sun and music
- - Allfather of the Norse gods
- - Greek god of travel and communication
- - Egyptian sun god
- - Japanese sun goddess
- - Greek god of the underworld
- - Norse god of thunder
- - Norse goddess of love and fertility
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- - Greek god of the sea
- - Norse god of thunder
- - Greek goddess of agriculture
- - Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness
- - Egyptian god of the afterlife and resurrection
- - King of the Greek gods
- - Greek goddess of love and beauty
- - Egyptian god of the afterlife
- - Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- - Greek goddess of marriage and childbirth
20 Clues: - Egyptian sun god • - Greek god of the sea • - Norse god of thunder • - Japanese sun goddess • - Norse god of thunder • - Norse god of mischief • - King of the Greek gods • - Egyptian god of the sky • - Allfather of the Norse gods • - Greek god of the underworld • - Greek goddess of agriculture • - Egyptian god of the afterlife • - Greek god of the sun and music • ...
JAYLYNN CARRILLO 4TH PERIOD UNIT 5 2024-04-17
Across
- Agriculture that involves greater inputs of capital and paid labor relative to the space being used, it's a lot of work 5(CC)
- System of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation 5(IDK)
- A farm in which no one lives on the farm and harvesting and planting is performed by farmers who live nearby or by migratory labor 5(IDK)
Down
- Agriculture that uses fewer inputs of capital and paid labor relative to the amount of space being used, not as much work 5(CC)
- The process by which humans alter the landscape in order to raise crops and livestock for consumption and trade, this unit is all about different types of agriculture 5(VIT)
5 Clues: System of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation 5(IDK) • Agriculture that involves greater inputs of capital and paid labor relative to the space being used, it's a lot of work 5(CC) • ...
Crossword puzzle 2021-01-11
9 Clues: a strong effect • a hundred years • an bridge of ice • to make it better • to become advanced • before the birth of christ • used a variety of plants for food • an advanced state of human society • all living things and non-living things together
Crossword puzzle 2021-01-11
9 Clues: a strong effect • a hundred years • an bridge of ice • to make it better • to become advanced • before the birth of christ • used a variety of plants for food • an advanced state of human society • all living things and non-living things together
Ava Aztec 2023-01-24
9 Clues: Aztecs made coins • Aztecs are creative. • The Aztecs had many crops. • Aztecs built new buildings. • The Aztecs made new objects. • Structure Aztecs were violent. • The Aztecs trained people to flight. • The priests were in charge of people. • Aztecs had markets for different items.
