agriculture Crossword Puzzles
plants 2016-04-24
7 Clues: a kharif crop • grown on winter • artificial water • dispersed by wind • needed for plants • dispersed by animals • the practice of growing plants on a large scale is
The egg or the chicken? What came first? Crossword puzzle 2025-05-08
7 Clues: Moral rightness • Plant Cultivation • Young male chicken • Hen caged in a factory • Staying at a certain level • Hierachy status among hens • Cultivated plant on a large scale
The egg or the chicken? What came first? Crossword puzzle 2025-05-08
7 Clues: Moral rightness • Plant Cultivation • Young male chicken • Hen caged in a factory • Staying at a certain level • Hierachy status among hens • Cultivated plant on a large scale
Communist China 2021-03-26
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- Last name of the leader of China after Mao’s death(L3)
- Farming and one of Xiaoping’s 4 modernizations plan to modernize China(L3)
- The Long __ was a dangerous and strategic retreat that the CCP army did in order to defeat the Kuomintang(L1B)
- Nationalist Chinese party led by Sun Yat-Sen(L1A)
- The Great ___ Forward was Mao’s failed plan to industrialize China(L2A)
- majority budhist autonomous region in South Western China(L5)
- group of Mao’s young enforcers and followers(L2B)
- The __ Era was the period where various __ ruled competed for total control of China(L1A)
- China has a very strong ___ and economy today(L3)
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- “Poverty is not ___. To be rich is glorious” - Deng Xiaoping’s justification for the implementation of Capitalism into China’s economy(L3)
- North Western region of China where the majority of Uyghur people live(L6)
- Political party and army led by Mao Zedong during after the death of Sun Yat-Sen(L1B)
- Minority group in China that have been kept in “political education camps”(L6)
- The destruction of ___ crops were one of the reforms made by Mao(L2A)
- Location of mass protest that turned violent through military intervention (L4)
- During the Great Leap Forward, the agriculture __ suffered as a result of Mao’s greed(L3)
- The Dalai __ is both the religious and federal leader of Tibet(L5)
- Treated as a god by the youth during the Cultural revolution, author of the Little red book(L1B)
- Free ___, not people, Xiaoping implemented Capitalism into China’s economy but people’s basic human rights didn’t change from Mao’s China(L4)
- Abbreviation for communist China(L2A)
20 Clues: Abbreviation for communist China(L2A) • Nationalist Chinese party led by Sun Yat-Sen(L1A) • group of Mao’s young enforcers and followers(L2B) • China has a very strong ___ and economy today(L3) • Last name of the leader of China after Mao’s death(L3) • majority budhist autonomous region in South Western China(L5) • ...
Neolithic Revolution by Mia and Mike 2016-10-20
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- What start to spread easily because people begin to settle at a place permanently?
- It is where the agriculture revolution first took place.
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people use to cover the dead's skulls?
- Where does the Incans civilization developed?
- What is the main crop in China?
- The Period of time which was also known as Old Stone Age.
- What first appear around 7000BC?
- What skill do humans develop to make plants and animals become more useful?
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people both pratice in the urban settlement?
- What is the term that use to describe the structure of the Catal Huyuik people's home?
- The period of time which the climate changed from cold and dry to warm and wetlands.
- Where did the Aztecs and Maya's civilization developed?
- Another name for grinding stones, it is a tool for farming.
- Human society that settle in the Jordan River valley.
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- What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as?
- A place to keep things in a Neolithic home.
- Where is the place in Asia where agriculture spread easily?
- What people existed before the Neolithic Revolution?
- What kind of living style is supported by large herds of animals?
- Who make pottery between 6000 and 4000 BC?
- What is the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers known as?
- What is the name of the city that rise after the abandon of Jericho?
- What is the term that use to descibe societies that are urbanized?
- What help us to piece historical events together?
- What is the primary corp in South America?
25 Clues: What is the main crop in China? • What first appear around 7000BC? • Who make pottery between 6000 and 4000 BC? • What is the primary corp in South America? • A place to keep things in a Neolithic home. • Where does the Incans civilization developed? • What help us to piece historical events together? • What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as? • ...
EA BL 2016-10-20
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- During this period, all humans were nomadic hunter-gatherers.
- An animal which human started to domesticate for hunting and defence around 10000 BC
- It is the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use.
- It led to the production of food surpluses.
- The primary plant domesticated by humans in the South China
- He or she is a social leader in the community.
- A lifestyle supported by large herds of animals.
- The part of history when writing was not invented.
- A person who made pottery for the rest of the population to use.
- A machine invented that allowed for mass-production of pottery.
- It is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.
- A modern day animal which was resulted from selective breading of wolves.
- They terrorised people from China to Rome.
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- Characterised by the domestication of animal.
- It is generally defined as "settled, hierarchical urban life supported by agriculture."
- The primary plant domesticated by humans in the Middle East
- They are used for food and clothing.
- An organisation which is the core of a community.
- It began to change around 9000 BC, becoming colder and dryer.
- People living in Mesopotamia.
- Farming, basically.
- A place located in Levant,m in a lush oasis in the Jordan River valley.
- An adjective describing the food supply after the Neolithic Revolution.
- A tool we use to record thoughts with symbols on a medium.
- The largest and vest preserved Neolithic site known so far.
- They built the largest contagious empire in human history
26 Clues: Farming, basically. • People living in Mesopotamia. • They are used for food and clothing. • They terrorised people from China to Rome. • It led to the production of food surpluses. • Characterised by the domestication of animal. • He or she is a social leader in the community. • A lifestyle supported by large herds of animals. • ...
Michaele lee Unit 8 Vocabulary Assignment 2024-03-28
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- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- chemical compounds that are used to kill pests
- the process by which vegetation in drylands i.e. arid and semi-arid lands
- the practice of growing crops or raising animals
- . Fossil fuels are made from decomposing plants and animals.
- are linear plantings of multiple rows of trees or shrubs established for environmental purposes
- a rapid increase in the density of algae in an aquatic system
- Protocol designed to stop the production and import of ozone depleting substances
- a sloping piece of land that has had flat areas like steps built on it
- the process by which vegetation in drylands i.e. arid and semi-arid lands
- is the practice of aerating the soil to permit moisture and air to permeate
- water that has been used in washing, flushing, manufacturing, etc.; sewage.
- fuel energy source formed in the Earth's crust from decayed organic material
- air pollution that reduces visibility
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- the rise or increase in the contaminated substances caused by the intoxicating environment
- consists of a septic tank and a drainfield (or soil absorption field)
- an air pollutant emitted directly from a source
- eutrophication a process that occurs when human water pollution speeds up by introducing sewage and other sources of nutrients in an aquatic ecosystem.
- the watering of land to make it ready for agriculture
- he gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides or other chemicals, in an organism
- a region of exceptionally depleted ozone in the stratosphere
- the process of increasing the salt content in soil
- occurs when plants are exposed to intensive grazing for extended periods of time, or without sufficient recovery periods
- outbreaks of previously unknown diseases
- tide an event that occurs on the coastline when algae—a plant-like organism—grows out of control
25 Clues: air pollution that reduces visibility • outbreaks of previously unknown diseases • chemical compounds that are used to kill pests • an air pollutant emitted directly from a source • the practice of growing crops or raising animals • the process of increasing the salt content in soil • the watering of land to make it ready for agriculture • ...
Africa Review 2024-10-03
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- Ezana- aksum was able to raise height when he was in power and was a very wealthy person
- Zimbabwe- laid along a trade route, was served as a middle man, had around 1800 people, also known as stone house
- wind patterns
- was an empire in africa with strong achievements
- aksum extended from them and was power around the same time of aksum
- open grassland
- most powerful kingdom in east africa by its trade
- City-states- made money of off trade, lin\ked merchants for overseas trade, Kilwa is the most powerful city state
- Musa- started hajji and a journey to mecca
- a semiarid strip of land across the center of africa that divides the shahara from wetter areas
- Dynasty- long lasting dynasty for 700 years until 1974
- controlled trade with west africa
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- strong agriculture and trade, first group to travel with europeans, brought a lot of wealth
- Lalibela- most famous Zagwe king in 1200s, known for his 11 stone christians churches
- thriving and successful agriculture, located near niger river, had grate trade, first to discover blu fabric, and raised a lot of farm animals
- an african society that emerged in the late 1100s along the east african coast and combined elements of african, asian, and islamic cultures
- was the founder of the mali empire
- Largest desert in the world located in africa
- mainly traded alot of wood cravings and did a lot of medal working with coppers and silvers
- Enclosure- a large stone ruin that runs 35 ft high and 180 ft long, most impressive stone structure of great zimbabwe
- Muhammad- people had a golden age during this time, he was muslim, made it to hausa
- RainForests- hot, humid and dense forests high rainfall year-round
- center of trade in west africa and muslim learning, history was passed down orally
- Ali- was the ruler of the songhai empire
- Grasslands- farther south of africa, warm temp year round
- the written and spoken language of aksum
26 Clues: wind patterns • open grassland • controlled trade with west africa • was the founder of the mali empire • Ali- was the ruler of the songhai empire • the written and spoken language of aksum • Musa- started hajji and a journey to mecca • Largest desert in the world located in africa • was an empire in africa with strong achievements • ...
Pollution: Sources and Types 2024-11-04
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- Type of pollution from synthetic substances used in industry
- A heavy metal pollutant often found in fish due to water contamination
- This type of pollution can disturb sleep and harm hearing
- Pollution that contaminates land and reduces its fertility
- A pollutant at ground level but protective in the stratosphere
- A type of air pollution that makes the air hazy in cities
- Pollution caused by non-biodegradable materials in oceans and land
- Type of pollution from heated water being released into natural bodies
- A major source of air pollution in urban areas
- Harmful substances released into the environment, causing pollution
- This type of dioxide from fossil fuels contributes to acid rain
- Pollution caused by nuclear waste or accidents
- This type of pollution affects rivers, lakes, and oceans
- A toxic metal that was once common in gasoline
- This industry can cause soil and water pollution
- Waste left in public places, often polluting the environment
- General term for waste that contributes to pollution
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- Chemicals used in agriculture that pollute soil and water
- This type of spill can devastate marine ecosystems
- A potent greenhouse gas released from livestock and landfills
- Pollution that flows from land into water after rainfall
- Excessive artificial illumination in urban areas causes this pollution
- A type of pollution caused by loud and disruptive sounds
- A pollutant that takes hundreds of years to decompose
- Fine particles in the air contributing to air pollution
- A common gas that contributes to global warming
- Pollution that often comes from factories and manufacturing plants
- A type of pollution caused by harmful gases released into the atmosphere
- Pesticides and fertilizers cause this source of pollution
- Untreated waste that contaminates water sources
30 Clues: A major source of air pollution in urban areas • Pollution caused by nuclear waste or accidents • A toxic metal that was once common in gasoline • A common gas that contributes to global warming • Untreated waste that contaminates water sources • This industry can cause soil and water pollution • This type of spill can devastate marine ecosystems • ...
Unit 5 Lead-In: Global Issues Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- Financial services provided to low-income individuals or groups to help them become self-sufficient.
- Caused or influenced by humans, often referring to environmental changes such as climate change.
- A condition resulting from insufficient or unbalanced intake of nutrients.
- Resources that cannot be replaced once used, such as fossil fuels.
- The minimum resources required to support basic life, often used in the context of agriculture or poverty.
- The process of planting trees in an area where a forest has been depleted.
- Complete lack of the means to provide for oneself.
- The large-scale removal of forests, often leading to environmental degradation.
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- The process of becoming poor or the state of extreme poverty.
- The state of not being equal, especially in terms of wealth, status, or opportunities.
- The social process of being pushed to the edge of society, where people have less access to resources and opportunities.
- Materials that can break down naturally and harmlessly into the environment.
- The state of being exposed to harm or lacking protection, often used in the context of poverty or disaster.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically due to drought, deforestation, or improper agriculture.
- Resources that can be replenished naturally over time, such as solar or wind energy.
- Meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- A person who advocates for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife.
- A significant difference, often referring to unequal treatment or opportunities.
- A structure made of glass or plastic to grow plants, but also refers to gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- A state of uncertainty or instability, particularly in income or employment.
20 Clues: Complete lack of the means to provide for oneself. • The process of becoming poor or the state of extreme poverty. • Resources that cannot be replaced once used, such as fossil fuels. • A condition resulting from insufficient or unbalanced intake of nutrients. • The process of planting trees in an area where a forest has been depleted. • ...
Unit 1 : Netherlands and the sea 2025-11-14
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- example of beach replenishment in Den Haag
- name of a dutch province in the South
- name of the sea north of the Dutch islands
- a crack will eventually become a ____ as waves keep hitting a landform
- name of the sea between the islands and Noord Holland & Friesland
- different word for farming
- dam in the Netherlands. Constructed between 1927 and 1932
- landform created by deposition
- They dissolve soluble material from the rock.
- direction from which the waves were coming during our field trip
- example of hard engineering in Netherlands, near Rotterdam
- natural protection against erosion
- Chunks of rock get knocked together and worm into smaller and smaller bits. They end up as shingle (pebbles) and sand.
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- direction on a compass
- They pound at the rock like a hammer. Over time, this breaks the rock up.
- creating new land from existing bodies of water, such as oceans, seas, or riverbeds, or improving degraded land to make it usable for purposes like agriculture
- year in which a devastating flood took place in the netherlands
- example of a landform
- a "new" province of the netherlands which used to be under water
- length of distance of water the wind blows over
- the water that washes up the beach when a wave breaks
- dutch era between 1500 and 1800
- job of someone living on the coast
- the water rolling back into the sea after a wave hits the beach
- a way to protect the coast from coastal processes
- a way to cross a body of water
- one of the threats/dangers of living near the coast
- landform created by erosion
- process of sediment being transported along a coastline, driven by waves that approach the shore at an angle
29 Clues: example of a landform • direction on a compass • different word for farming • landform created by erosion • landform created by deposition • a way to cross a body of water • dutch era between 1500 and 1800 • job of someone living on the coast • natural protection against erosion • name of a dutch province in the South • example of beach replenishment in Den Haag • ...
2040 2019-07-14
Non-fiction Text Spelling Words 2015-02-24
8 Clues: boundary • to rely on • injury or harm • risky or hazardous • the science of farming • a series of occurrences that repeats • flat area of soil deposited at the mouth of a river • a sudden, urgent, unexpected occurrence requiring immediate action
Solve the puzzle 2022-10-16
8 Clues: small stones • used to draw carts • a renowned biologist • huge blocks of stones • a means of getting food • an alloy of copper and tin • a kind of stone that chips easily • used to make needles blades and other tools
Solve the Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-03
8 Clues: Golden fibre • Growing grapes • Also known as paddy. • Another name for coarse grain. • Type farming to meet family needs • Crop that needs well drained black soil • Tea,coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown • Agriculture involving slash and burn method.
Southwest Modern Times 2023-03-10
8 Clues: farming • underground water source • something that keeps you cool • a lake that helps the Southwest • something to be celebrated in May • weather phenomenon in the southwest • dam that generates hydroelectric power • one of the major rivers in the Southwest
IEN Hot Takes Puzzle 2023-09-19
9 Clues: Social system • Work for the King • Work for the nobles • The name of a plague • Decides the church's position • Work for the lord/ like slaves • In charge of a large area/group • The science of practicing farming • A body of people ordained for religious duty
Kyrgyzstan- Sara 2024-05-21
9 Clues: most popular sport • main colour of flag • the west of kyrgyztan • Capital city of Kyrgestan • represents this amount of the GDP • name of people who are from there • which continent kyrgyztan is located • factor that dominates Kyrgyztan's economy • the second biggest ethnic group in kyrgyztan
PPE Vocab 2023-10-25
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- The highest FFA degree awarded to high school graduate members. They have demonstrated leadership, community service, academic success, and amazing SAE programs
- Honors individuals who have provided service to FFA
- This honors FFA members who supervised agriculture experiences. They have developed skills that can help them in the future
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- Designed to recognize FFA chapters that actively implement the mission and strategies of the organization.
- This allows businesses and individuals to support scholarships that are awarded to students with a wide variety of higher education plans and career goals.
- Recognize FFA members who have developed agriculture skills
- Represents the best of the best among thousands of American FFA degree recipients
- Awarded by the state and is open to members at 11th grade or higher.
8 Clues: Honors individuals who have provided service to FFA • Recognize FFA members who have developed agriculture skills • Awarded by the state and is open to members at 11th grade or higher. • Represents the best of the best among thousands of American FFA degree recipients • ...
2.1.6 Major Terrestrial Biomes 2021-11-10
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- Little to no vegetation due to lack of precipitation. Extreme temperature changes from day to night.
- Well suited for agriculture, plenty of moisture and both cool and warm seasons.
- Has two seasons, wet and dry. Grasses, shrubs, small trees.
- Biome with long winters, average temperatures below freezing and coniferous forests.
- Not suitable for agriculture due to excessive rainfall and hot conditions. Soil nutrients are used quickly by plants.
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- A large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plant and animal communities.
- Not enough rain to support trees, so grasses dominate. Cool winters, hot summers and drought are common.
- Dry and cold biome characterized by many mosses and lichens, areas of permafrost, and summer bogs as frost melts.
- Moderate temperatures, but periods of dryness. Vegetation grows as clumps rather than spread out.
9 Clues: Has two seasons, wet and dry. Grasses, shrubs, small trees. • Well suited for agriculture, plenty of moisture and both cool and warm seasons. • Biome with long winters, average temperatures below freezing and coniferous forests. • Moderate temperatures, but periods of dryness. Vegetation grows as clumps rather than spread out. • ...
Unit 3, Week 5 Vocabulary 2022-02-01
FFA creed puzzle paragraph 1 2024-09-11
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- With a _______ born not of words but of deeds.
- In the ___________ of better days through better ways.
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- ____________ won by the past and present generations of agriculture.
- I believe in the ________ of agriculture.
- as the better thing we now enjoy have come to us from the _________ of former years.
5 Clues: I believe in the ________ of agriculture. • With a _______ born not of words but of deeds. • In the ___________ of better days through better ways. • ____________ won by the past and present generations of agriculture. • as the better thing we now enjoy have come to us from the _________ of former years.
clarks crossword puzzle 2022-03-01
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- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology.
- agriculture the production of crops for sale and is designed to produce crops for widespread distribution (supermarkets), larger markets, and export.
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- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- rotation the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and combat pest and weed pressure.
- revolution the unprecedented increase in agricultural production in Britain between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries
5 Clues: agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology. • revolution the unprecedented increase in agricultural production in Britain between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries • the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
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- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- The belief in many gods
- Hunting and gathering food
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
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- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- The belief in one god
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
AgScience Midterm Review 2018-12-14
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- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Practice of growing plants without soil.
- Material placed on soil to prevent erosion and weeds.
- Desirable proportions of nutrients and organisms to support plant growth
- Surrounding environment in which something functions and thrives.
- Application of scientific principles to agriculture.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Science of producing, processing, and marketing plant products.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- The use of cells to produce products or processes.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- The biology of heredity.
- Mixture of partially decayed organic matter.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- Unit of hereditary material located on a chromosome.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
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- Water-bearing rock formation.
- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- Raising aquatic animals under controlled conditions.
- Living organism that transmits a disease.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- Activities concerned with the production of plants and animals.
- Growing plants as roots hang in air and are misted with nutrient solution.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
- Pertaining to a particular season of the year.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- Person’s occupation or profession.
- Pathogenic entity consisting of nucleic acid and a protein sheath.
- Obtain nourishment from either live or decaying organic matter.
- Natural volcanic glass material with water holding capabilities.
- One-celled, microscopic organisms.
- Organism that produces disease.
- Exact duplicate.
50 Clues: Exact duplicate. • pH of more than 7.0. • pH of less than 7.0. • The biology of heredity. • Fruit grower or scientist. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Water-bearing rock formation. • Organism that produces disease. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • Person’s occupation or profession. • One-celled, microscopic organisms. • Plant that lives frim year to year. • ...
Chapter 2 Econ Vocab 2024-01-05
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- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- number of people per square mile of land area
- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
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- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • ...
Econ Chapter 2 2025-05-13
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- Certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization.
- Forced common ownership of factors of production; Used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing.
- An economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; A theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good.
- The shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership.
- An independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition.
- The fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; Policy introduced by Gorbachev.
- The successor of the European Coal and Steel Community, established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty.
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- The production process requires large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- The gross domestic product on a per person basis; Can be expressed in current or constant dollars.
- The number of people per square mile of land area.
- An economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources and other economic activities results from ritual, habit, or custom.
- An economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits.
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, began in 1958, which forced the collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization.
- A market in which goods and services are sold illegally.
- An economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; Also see modified free enterprise economy.
- A comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate the development of agriculture and industry.
- An economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions.
- The central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans.
- The independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa.
- An Organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people.
- The worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939.
- An economic system in which the government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced.
- Conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership.
- Meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine the price and quantity of an economic product; May be local, regional, national, or global.
- An economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; Same as free enterprise economy.
25 Clues: The number of people per square mile of land area. • A market in which goods and services are sold illegally. • The independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa. • An Organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people. • Conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership. • ...
FFA creed puzzle paragraph 1 2024-09-11
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- With a _______ born not of words but of deeds.
- In the ___________ of better days through better ways.
- as the better thing we now enjoy have come to us from the _________ of former years.
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- I believe in the ________ of agriculture.
- ____________ won by the past and present generations of agriculture.
5 Clues: I believe in the ________ of agriculture. • With a _______ born not of words but of deeds. • In the ___________ of better days through better ways. • ____________ won by the past and present generations of agriculture. • as the better thing we now enjoy have come to us from the _________ of former years.
Crossword 2016-12-19
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- having to do with the city
- a way to bring water to something that needs it
- an area and the conditions that surround it
- wide and deep enough for ships to pass
- something useful found in nature
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- things that harm nature
- structures people build to carry water
- not enough
- the science of farming
- power that people use from nature
- to make changes to something
- having to do with countryside
12 Clues: not enough • the science of farming • things that harm nature • having to do with the city • to make changes to something • having to do with countryside • something useful found in nature • power that people use from nature • structures people build to carry water • wide and deep enough for ships to pass • an area and the conditions that surround it • ...
Its People Vocabulary 2018-10-09
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- Making land more city like.
- From birth how long someone is predicted to live.
- An advanced Economy.
- Adopting anothers culture.
- City like
- The use of land to enhance life.
- How many people can read and write in a specific area.
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- The using up a resource.
- The fundamentals needed to run a society.
- A society that is becoming more advanced.
- The way of life of specific people.
- Country Land
12 Clues: City like • Country Land • An advanced Economy. • The using up a resource. • Adopting anothers culture. • Making land more city like. • The use of land to enhance life. • The way of life of specific people. • The fundamentals needed to run a society. • A society that is becoming more advanced. • From birth how long someone is predicted to live. • ...
Ancient Roman Deities 2012-10-27
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- goddess of beauty and love
- goddess of hunting
- god of the sea
- god of the sun, poetry, music and oracles
- messenger of the gods, god of commerce and finance
- god of war
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- goddess of agriculture
- god of fire, the forge and blacksmiths
- goddess of wisdom, education and science
- king of the gods, god of the sky
- wife of Jupiter, goddess of love and childbirth
- goddess of hearth and fireplace
12 Clues: god of war • god of the sea • goddess of hunting • goddess of agriculture • goddess of beauty and love • goddess of hearth and fireplace • king of the gods, god of the sky • god of fire, the forge and blacksmiths • goddess of wisdom, education and science • god of the sun, poetry, music and oracles • wife of Jupiter, goddess of love and childbirth • ...
Being Australian 2013-11-03
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- a town or house a long way away from anywhere else
- voting for leaders
- people from many different backgrounds living together
- being allowed to make your own decisions
- being able to learn new things
- belief in, and worship of, god or gods
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- people who break laws are punished
- document to travel between countries
- cricket, rugby, badminton, table tennis, softball
- growing food
- everyone is treated the same
- having clean air and water
12 Clues: growing food • voting for leaders • having clean air and water • everyone is treated the same • being able to learn new things • people who break laws are punished • document to travel between countries • belief in, and worship of, god or gods • being allowed to make your own decisions • cricket, rugby, badminton, table tennis, softball • ...
Greek Gods 2015-05-07
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- God of the sun, music, poetry and herdsmen
- Goddess of marriage, protector of children
- Goddess of hunting, the moon, vegetation and childbirth
- Goddess of love and beauty
- God of grape harvest and wine
- Messenger of the gods and guide to the underworld
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- Goddess of wisdom and war
- King and father of all gods
- Goddess of agriculture
- God of blacksmiths and metalworking
- God of the sea and earthquakes
- God of war
12 Clues: God of war • Goddess of agriculture • Goddess of wisdom and war • Goddess of love and beauty • King and father of all gods • God of grape harvest and wine • God of the sea and earthquakes • God of blacksmiths and metalworking • God of the sun, music, poetry and herdsmen • Goddess of marriage, protector of children • Messenger of the gods and guide to the underworld • ...
Kyla Nadeau 2022-05-13
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- enters atmosphere as a short wave of UV radiation
- droughts, floods, change in growing season
- turns right in NH and left in SH
- layer in atmosphere that absorbs UV radiation
- dry, calm weather with sinking air
- damages ozone layer
- strong winds that circulate over Antarctica
- causes global warming
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- food wetlands,erode beaches, destroys homes
- blows toward the equator between 0-30'
- stormy, humid air with rising air
- thinning of stratospheric ozone
12 Clues: damages ozone layer • causes global warming • thinning of stratospheric ozone • turns right in NH and left in SH • stormy, humid air with rising air • dry, calm weather with sinking air • blows toward the equator between 0-30' • droughts, floods, change in growing season • food wetlands,erode beaches, destroys homes • strong winds that circulate over Antarctica • ...
American Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-21
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- Carolina originally known as Clarendon Province
- had a British owner
- island 1790 is the year this colony became a state
- The capital should now be Trenton
- got it's name in 1584
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- Carolina was founded in 1653
- it was often struck with the coldest winters.
- Baltimore
- this name refers to the founders father
- was found by Puritian colonists
- Hampshire one of their major industries is agriculture
- York the original was "New Amsterdam"
- was name after King George
13 Clues: Baltimore • had a British owner • got it's name in 1584 • was name after King George • Carolina was founded in 1653 • was found by Puritian colonists • The capital should now be Trenton • this name refers to the founders father • it was often struck with the coldest winters. • York the original was "New Amsterdam" • Carolina originally known as Clarendon Province • ...
cafe crew crossword 2023-06-15
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- All students love this
- Yellow Fruit
- Does a body good
- Where you clock in and out
- Point of Sale System
- Every reimbursable meal must have a fruit or
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- United States Department of Agriculture
- Red Orange Vegetable
- A blank a day keeps the doctor away
- When your immune system reacts to a foreign substance
- Wash blank and sanitize
- Blank of a cup is the amount in a serving of fruit
12 Clues: Yellow Fruit • Does a body good • Red Orange Vegetable • Point of Sale System • All students love this • Wash blank and sanitize • Where you clock in and out • A blank a day keeps the doctor away • United States Department of Agriculture • Every reimbursable meal must have a fruit or • Blank of a cup is the amount in a serving of fruit • ...
Cafe Crossword 2023-07-12
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- Red Orange Vegetable
- Wash BLANK and sanitize
- All students love this
- Every reimbursable meal must have a fruit or
- Does a body good
- Blank of a cup is the amount in a serving of fruit
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- Point of Sale System
- A blank a day keeps the doctor away
- Where you clock in and out
- United States Department of Agriculture
- When your immune system reacts to a foreign substance
- Yellow fruit
12 Clues: Yellow fruit • Does a body good • Point of Sale System • Red Orange Vegetable • All students love this • Wash BLANK and sanitize • Where you clock in and out • A blank a day keeps the doctor away • United States Department of Agriculture • Every reimbursable meal must have a fruit or • Blank of a cup is the amount in a serving of fruit • ...
Spaniards conquest thingy magigy 2025-04-09
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- was common in a Spaniards societies
- The capital for the spaniards
- was a system for the spaniards
- A type of high role
- Something used for agriculture
- big role in the Spanish conquest
- a system for aboriginal people
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- A deep balcony/porch
- A type of high level court
- Was a term for a type of place where people live
- had something to do with royalty
- was an output for something
12 Clues: A type of high role • A deep balcony/porch • A type of high level court • was an output for something • The capital for the spaniards • was a system for the spaniards • Something used for agriculture • a system for aboriginal people • had something to do with royalty • big role in the Spanish conquest • was common in a Spaniards societies • ...
Spaniards conquest thingy magigy 2025-04-09
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- was common in a Spaniards societies
- The capital for the spaniards
- was a system for the spaniards
- A type of high role
- Something used for agriculture
- big role in the Spanish conquest
- a system for aboriginal people
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- A deep balcony/porch
- A type of high level court
- Was a term for a type of place where people live
- had something to do with royalty
- was an output for something
12 Clues: A type of high role • A deep balcony/porch • A type of high level court • was an output for something • The capital for the spaniards • was a system for the spaniards • Something used for agriculture • a system for aboriginal people • had something to do with royalty • big role in the Spanish conquest • was common in a Spaniards societies • ...
Science Vocab 2025-05-06
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- Endangered animals almost extinct
- Building on land and making into city
- Footprint Amount of CO2 you use
- restore area to natural state
- Maintained at a level or rate
- introduction of harmful containments in environment
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- mass cutting of trees
- science of practice of farming and cultivating soil
- prevention of wasteful use of resource
- Destruction Damage from humans to habitat
- using up of a resource
- Change long term shifts in temperature
12 Clues: mass cutting of trees • using up of a resource • restore area to natural state • Maintained at a level or rate • Footprint Amount of CO2 you use • Endangered animals almost extinct • Building on land and making into city • prevention of wasteful use of resource • Change long term shifts in temperature • Destruction Damage from humans to habitat • ...
Im and Ir 2025-02-26
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- Growing crops
- Something is not normal, even, or symmetrical
- Acting or talking before thinking about the consequences
- An adult acting like a child
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- Something that is no longer important
- Raising animals
- remake or fix something that has been broken
- Making containers, sculptures and other objects of clay
- Change where an object or person is
- Something that cannot be done
- Live forever
- Dry stalks of cereal plants used in farming
12 Clues: Live forever • Growing crops • Raising animals • An adult acting like a child • Something that cannot be done • Change where an object or person is • Something that is no longer important • Dry stalks of cereal plants used in farming • remake or fix something that has been broken • Something is not normal, even, or symmetrical • ...
Chapter 2 Economics Vocabulary 2022-01-03
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- Market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- Economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and makes the what, how, and for whom to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
- Organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- Conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- Central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed the five year plans
- Economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- China's second five year plan, began in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- Economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- Worst period of economic decline in United States history, lasting from approximately 1929-1939
- Production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- Meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- Economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
- Comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- Economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
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- NUmber of people per square mile of land area
- Independent owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- GDP on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or standard dollars
- Economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- Fundamental restructuring of the Soviet Union economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- Shift of an economy or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- Successor of the European Coal and Steel Community established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty
- Independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- System that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- Forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- Certificates that could be used to purchase government owned property during privatization
25 Clues: NUmber of people per square mile of land area • Market in which goods and services are sold illegally • Independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • Organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • GDP on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or standard dollars • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
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- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- The belief in many gods
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
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- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- Hunting and gathering food
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- The belief in one god
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
1.1 - Animal Planet Key Terms 2023-06-20
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- The broad industry engaged in the production of plants and animals for food and fiber, the
- Anything which when taken in the body, nourishes the tissues and supplies body heat.
- the solution of problems in all fields of science.
- animal Animal whose main purpose is serving as pets or friends to humans.
- Any mammal of the family Suidae. Domesticated species are grown for their edible flesh and fat, for
- A person who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business or enterprise.
- ducks, and geese.
- Any horned ruminant of the genus Capra, family Bovidae, especially the domestic goat, C. hircus,
- Underwater agriculture, commonly called fish farming, that includes the raising of water
- by-products include the hide and other items.
- production To grow or raise animals for human use.
- plants, and animals, sometimes used in the narrower sense of genetic engineering.
- Any or all domesticated fowl that are raised primarily for their meat, eggs, or feathers, as chickens,
- The tanned or untanned skins of animals, especially those of cattle, horses, sheep, and goats.
- and ending with its cooking and consumption.
- All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena and the environment and
- An occupation or profession followed as one’s lifework.
- A product of significantly less value than the major product. In beef cattle, the major product is
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- Brown Swiss, Dutch Belted, or Red Dane.
- cattle Any breed of cattle that is specially developed for use as a source of meat, as Angus, Hereford,
- etc.
- of agricultural supplies and services, and the processing, marketing, and distribution of agricultural
- Technology concerning the application of biological and engineering techniques to
- cattle Any breed of cattle especially developed for milk production such as Holstein, Ayrshire, Jersey,
- The act of governing or directing a commodity according to law.
- science Agriculture that deals with livestock and the processing of the products derived therefrom.
- A series of actions or operations used in the production of animal and animal by-products.
- such as fish and shrimp ordinarily, but which also includes the growing of water vegetation such as
- process The sequence of events and actions that coordinate the flow of food and the value-adding activities in the food marketing system.
- many breeds domesticated for their heavy wool, edible flesh (mutton), or skin.
- hides, and their bristles.
- Equus caballus; a quadruped of very ancient domestication used as a beast of burden, a draft animal,
- is bred as a source of milk, meat, and wool or hair.
- a pleasure animal for riding and in some areas as a meat animal.
- Any of a variety of cud-chewing mammals, genus Ovis, related to goats, especially Ovis aries, which
- science A discipline concerned with all technical aspects of food, beginning with harvesting or
36 Clues: etc. • ducks, and geese. • hides, and their bristles. • Brown Swiss, Dutch Belted, or Red Dane. • and ending with its cooking and consumption. • by-products include the hide and other items. • the solution of problems in all fields of science. • production To grow or raise animals for human use. • is bred as a source of milk, meat, and wool or hair. • ...
Skyla Moore - chapter 2 vocab 2023-01-11
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- system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- in which goods and services are sold illegally
- centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
- domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- into an activity
- common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- of people per square mile of land area
- that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
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- in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
- system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- of movement
- policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions
- of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
28 Clues: of movement • into an activity • of people per square mile of land area • in which goods and services are sold illegally • large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • ...
Chapter 2 2025-05-19
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- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, other economic activity is the result of ritual, habit or custom
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quanity of an economic product; may be local, regional, national or global
- worst period of economic decline in U.S history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- comprehensive, centeralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- economic system characterized by a centeral authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- successor of European Coal and Steel community established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; a theoretically classless society which everyone work for the common good
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the What, How, For Whom to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- certificates that could be used to purchase government- owned property during privatization
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- centeral planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year plans
- China's second Five Year Plan, began in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- independent Polish of labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- number of people per square mile of land area
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property ownership
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • independent Polish of labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • conversion of state-owned factories and other property ownership • organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-16
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- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- number of people per square mile of land area
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
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- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • ...
ANS I SAE And Careers 2025-10-07
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- use human relation and communication skills to provide economic guidance within the animal industry.
- enforces the law to protect animals through intervention and education
- licensed medical professional that assists veterinarians in diagnosing and treating animals in private clinics, animal hospitals, and research facilities
- level of education needed for an entry-level job
- provides cosmetic services for animals
- completion of a four-year college or university degree
- trains animals for obedience, performance, riding, security, or assisting people with disabilities
- Understand the nature and role of agriculture in society, the environment, and the economy both globally and locally.
- studies a variety of animal species; may work in zoos, aquariums, parks, laboratories, governmental agencies, etc.
- use technical skills to produce animals and animal-related products.
- Research and explore opportunities in the Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resource industry.
- educates the public about wildlife, investigates wildlife crimes, and assists in wildlife management research
- usually conferred upon the completion of a two-year degree program
- Develop skills needed to succeed in both college and career, including responsibility, communication, innovation, critical thinking and collaboration.
- designs and creates enclosures for animals in captivity that support their natural habitat and instinctual needs
- provides basic care for animals in veterinary clinics, adoption shelters, or boarding facilities
- assists with daily store operations
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- supervises and leads an animal-related company’s operations and employees
- perform research to improve the competitive position of the animal industry in the United States.
- produces food, fiber, and other agricultural commodities by raising livestock or crops
- sells and manages insurance policies on behalf of the insurance companies, assists owners in filing claims, and works with veterinary clinics to provide insurance coverage
- use communication skills and technical expertise to perform services and provide information about animals.
- educates students about agriculture, food, and natural resources
- Learn personal finance practices like budgeting, saving, and appropriate use of credit line for financial independence.
- provides guidance for financial planning, analysis, and projection for animal-related companies or organizations
- researches target consumers and designs advertising campaigns for animal-related products, services, or companies
- provide preventive and therapeutic medical treatment to animals based on latest industry standards and research.
- studies the way animals behave and tries to determine what causes certain types of behavior and what factors can prompt behavior change
- use communication and technology skills to trade animal-related products.
- Gain an understanding of the importance of health, safety, environmental management systems.
- licensed medical professional that treats, cures, and prevents illness and injury in animals
- selects and breeds animals to produce offspring with desired characteristics
- Supervised Agricultural Experience
- creates rations for animals based on their individual nutritional needs
34 Clues: Supervised Agricultural Experience • assists with daily store operations • provides cosmetic services for animals • level of education needed for an entry-level job • completion of a four-year college or university degree • educates students about agriculture, food, and natural resources • usually conferred upon the completion of a two-year degree program • ...
The Vocab of Agriculture Unit 4 2021-10-26
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- the pig is one of a litter of nine farrowed in July".
- an even-toed ungulate mammal that chews the cud regurgitated from its rumen.
- chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
- fibrous indigestible material in vegetable foodstuffs.
- relating to or affecting cattle.: "bovine tuberculosis"
- any of a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition.
- the level of somethings concentration.
- a contagious viral disease of animals that primarily affects swine"
- tame and kept as a pet or on a farm.
- mate and then produce offspring
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- of cows and certain other large animals) give birth to a calf.
- distribution of milk and milk products.
- a fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed.
- the removal of the testicles of a male animal or man
- infectious anemia
- a regulatory substance produced in an organism and transported
- bred from parents of the same breed or variety.
17 Clues: infectious anemia • mate and then produce offspring • chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese. • tame and kept as a pet or on a farm. • the level of somethings concentration. • distribution of milk and milk products. • bred from parents of the same breed or variety. • a fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed. • the removal of the testicles of a male animal or man • ...
The Middle Ages Crossword 2023-10-01
9 Clues: series of wars • the code of -------- • popular social structure • who teamed up with the popes • the people who owned the manors • what empire fell at the beginning • a new system developed to help agriculture • the deadly plague, known as "The Black Death" • who fought the crusades against the christians
Future Food 2024-08-28
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- growing crops and raising livestock
- how plants make their own food
- small openings on plant leaves where gasses are exchanged
- substance needed for healthy growth
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- the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- growing plants without soil
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- sugar produced through photosynthesis
- gas byproduct of photosynthesis
9 Clues: growing plants without soil • how plants make their own food • gas byproduct of photosynthesis • growing crops and raising livestock • substance needed for healthy growth • sugar produced through photosynthesis • the organelle where photosynthesis occurs • anything that takes up space and has mass • small openings on plant leaves where gasses are exchanged
major landforms of Earth 2024-03-05
9 Clues: the everest • a small mountain • between mountains • a flat, elevated landform • a dip in the earth's surface • place to do a lot of agriculture • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • a piece of land that is surrounded by water • the most sandy and harsh climatic place in earth
Roman Gods and Godesses 2023-04-26
9 Clues: Father of Romulus • Zeus but from Rome • Daughter of Uranus • Athena but in Rome • The wife of Jupiter • Goddess of war in Rome • Poseidon but from Rome • Goddess of agriculture • The only god in the classic pantheon to have his name the same for Greece and Rome
The Roman Empire + Christmas 2024-12-13
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- Invictus The "Unconquered Sun"
- Roman month associated with winter celebrations
- Solstice The shortest day of the year
- Roman holiday honoring Saturn
- A time of feasting, gift-giving, and decoration
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- Roman emperor who introduced Sol Invictus
- A symbol of hope and renewal
- A winter holiday celebrated by Christians
- A traditional Christmas decoration
- Roman god of agriculture
10 Clues: Roman god of agriculture • A symbol of hope and renewal • Roman holiday honoring Saturn • Invictus The "Unconquered Sun" • A traditional Christmas decoration • Solstice The shortest day of the year • Roman emperor who introduced Sol Invictus • A winter holiday celebrated by Christians • Roman month associated with winter celebrations • ...
Complete the given crossword puzzle with help of the given clues 2025-06-23
9 Clues: A rabi crop • The baby plant • Unwanted plants • A place to store grains • A seed that disperses by wind • A plant that reproduces by stem • One of the main stages in agriculture • One of the reasons for crops getting spoilt • This is done to prevent crops from grazing animals
SWA Project 2022-09-01
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- Pollution, Less water, and acid rain are some examples of this
- the science or practice of farming
- A Desert in south west Asia where desert nomads usually hang around at
- A needed liquid for all organisms that people in South West Asia Are struggling to obtain
- The person who discovered the oil in Saudi Arabia and has Made a great impact on Saudi Arabia's living conditions
- The way Water is being shared unfairly and causing a lot of wars and people to go days without water
- flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other substances
- The supply of water that help with maintaining agriculture
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- a member of a people having no permanent Home, and who travel from place to place
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- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- What was caused when Unequal Water distribution became a problem
- An area or areas in the world that have a small amount of people living there
- A main problem in south west Asia that is making drinking water undrinkable
- An area or areas in the world that have a Large amount of people living there.
- The process of making salt water drinkable
- A place where harbors or ships can be at
- A river in Jordan where the water is being fought over due to the water shortage in south west Asia
- An Animal that Desert nomads use to trade and get around
- A liquid derived from petroleum That is found underground and is worth a lot
20 Clues: the science or practice of farming • A place where harbors or ships can be at • The process of making salt water drinkable • An Animal that Desert nomads use to trade and get around • The supply of water that help with maintaining agriculture • Pollution, Less water, and acid rain are some examples of this • ...
FFA Crossword 2021-09-22
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- In 1930, delegates at the National FFA Convention adopted the official FFA _____
- What was the first state to create an FFA?
- From 2013-2016 the National FFA Convention was held in this city.
- In 1917, this vocational act provided funds for agriculture and family and consumer science classes.
- In 1935, the ____ ____ of America was established.
- In 1988, FFA delegates voted to give the Future Farmers of America a ____ ____ to The National FFA Organization.
- In 2005, the National FFA Organization raised more than $835,000 through a campaign for members affected by Hurricane ____
- In what city did a group of students meet at a hotel and form the Future Farmers of America?
- The official colors of The National FFA Organization are National blue and ____ ____
- Today, The National FFA Organization has members in all 50 states, ____ ____, and the Virgin Islands.
- Who created the constitution and bylaws for the Future Farmers of America?
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- The only difference between the FFA emblem and the NFA emblem is the ____ ____
- In 1969, delegates at the FFA convention voted to allow ____ to become members of FFA.
- Each FFA chapter must develop and follow an annual program of ____
- What is the first level of FFA membership?
- Today, 45% of FFA members are _______
- The 3 components of an agriculture education program is classroom, FFA membership and a supervised agricultural __________
- The New Farmers of America were founded by ____ W. ____ and J.R. Thomas.
- In 1933, blue corduroy jackets were adopted as the ____ ____ for the organization.
- The National FFA Center moved to a new building in the city in 1998.
- The FFA emblem contains an ear of corn, steel plow, owl, eagle, ____, and the words vocational education
21 Clues: Today, 45% of FFA members are _______ • What is the first level of FFA membership? • What was the first state to create an FFA? • In 1935, the ____ ____ of America was established. • From 2013-2016 the National FFA Convention was held in this city. • Each FFA chapter must develop and follow an annual program of ____ • ...
Revoir les mots clés du module S1 2023-01-23
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- libre circulation des espèces
- élément nécessaire pour tracer l'origine d'un produit
- valorisation des déchets
- qualifie des activités qui n'impactent pas les générations futures
- qualifie une agriculture sans produits chimiques
- programme visant à l'amélioration de l'état de santé de l'ensemble de la population
- protéine présente dans les cellules et qui a pour fonction de faciliter les réactions chimiques
- outil d'harmonisation de l'agriculture européenne
- augmentation de la pression sanguine
- réaction négative d'un organisme
- se dit d'un bassin qui collecte les eaux pluviales
- processus par lequel certains aliments sont rapidement chauffés pendant une courte durée
- phénomène naturel qui correspond au transport des éléments du sol par les eaux de pluie vers la profondeur
- processus métabolique convertissant généralement des glucides en acides, en gaz ou en alcools
- se dit du réseau constituant une chaine alimentaire
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- impact d'une activité humaine en bilan carbone
- action d'éliminer les adventices
- processus de dégradation d'un sol
- forme de pollution de certains écosystèmes aquatiques qui se produit lorsque le milieu reçoit trop de matières nutritives
- garantit que le produit a été transformé et élaboré dans une zone géographique déterminée
- outil de protection patrimoniale
- qualifie un traitement chimique en agriculture
- éléments extérieurs apportés en vue de favoriser la production agricole
- outil permettant de relocaliser l'agriculture et l'alimentation dans les territoires
- loi ayant pour objectif de limiter les impacts négatifs de notre alimentation
- Appellation d'origine contrôlée
- se dit d'un mode de vente sans intermédiaire
- Haute valeur environnementale
- Surface d'intérêt écologique
- programme européen de protection des espèces et des habitats
- maladie chronique caractérisée par la présence d'un excès de sucre dans le sang
31 Clues: valorisation des déchets • Surface d'intérêt écologique • libre circulation des espèces • Haute valeur environnementale • Appellation d'origine contrôlée • action d'éliminer les adventices • outil de protection patrimoniale • réaction négative d'un organisme • processus de dégradation d'un sol • augmentation de la pression sanguine • se dit d'un mode de vente sans intermédiaire • ...
How does climate change impact plants? 2014-06-13
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- to make available
- dioxide the most common greenhouse gas found in our atmosphere
- makeup/ the genes that tell the traits of an organism
- chemicals used to destroy fungus
- a pollution clean-up method where trees are used to absorb chemicals
- to make clean and pure
- chemicals or other substances that are used to make the soil more fertile
- gases gases that get trapped in the atmosphere and cause global warming
- chemicals that keep insects from eating and destroying the crop
- to rely on
- the natural home of a plant, animal, or organism
- warming the gradual increase in temperature of the Earth's atmosphere
- a substance or object that intrudes in an area that has harmful effects
- modification changing the genetic makeup of a crop so that it is immune to the affects of pesticides and other chemicals
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- chemicals used to kill or get rid of pests that are harmful to the crop
- a plant grown for food
- a very large unit of measure equal to about 2.471 acres
- the process plants go through to create their own food
- the "bubble" of gases that surround our planet
- chemicals used to keep rodents like squirrels and mice away from crops
- when a species no longer exists on the Earth
- the cutting down of forests resulting in clear land
- substances that are harmful to the environment
- plants that grow where they are not wanted
- the gas that all humans and animals breathe
- the amount produced
- not effected by something
- farming a type of agriculture that is done on a large scale uses herbicides, pesticides, and other chemicals
- a chemical used to kill weeds
- farming a type of agriculture that uses no harmful pollutants or chemicals
- to take in
31 Clues: to rely on • to take in • to make available • the amount produced • a plant grown for food • to make clean and pure • not effected by something • a chemical used to kill weeds • chemicals used to destroy fungus • plants that grow where they are not wanted • the gas that all humans and animals breathe • when a species no longer exists on the Earth • ...
Vocabulary Words 2016-10-06
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- Independent city that operates like a small country controls city and lands with own government
- A society or family that is based around males
- World's oldest calendar based on lunar cycle and used a 354 day year
- City-state of Ur invented this it's considered the most important mechanical invention in history
- Metal tool that is used to carve open the ground planting
- World's oldest great work of literature the story is known to have influenced many Biblical stories
- Earliest form of writing created by mankind
- The belief in many gods or goddesses in religion
- The " land between the rivers"
- A time period where humans began using metal tools
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- World's oldest complete code of law they listed crime and punishments
- Trading of goods and services
- A system where people focus on one thing and become specialists in that producing more than they can use and selling the rest
- Mineral, forests, water, and fertile land can be used by people for economic gain
- Muddy material left after a river floods helps create rich farmland
- Called the cradle of civilization, an area of modern day Iraq, Syria, and Turkey where human civilization developed
- System of organizing society into groups and ranked in order of importance to society
- Babylonian king is credited with building the legendary Hanging Gardens and destroying most of Jerusalem
- Person who has the ability to write in ancient times
- Method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture
- Is based around agriculture and cannot survive without producing much of their own food
- Flat area of land that sits near a water source that floods creates good farmland
- A religious temple in Mesopotamia
23 Clues: Trading of goods and services • The " land between the rivers" • A religious temple in Mesopotamia • Earliest form of writing created by mankind • A society or family that is based around males • The belief in many gods or goddesses in religion • A time period where humans began using metal tools • Person who has the ability to write in ancient times • ...
Neolithic Revolution 2016-10-20
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- What kind of living style is supported by large herds of animals?
- What help us to piece historical events together?
- Where does the Incans civilization developed?
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people both pratice in the urban settlement?
- This term is used to describe the time when plants were first domesticated.
- It is where the agriculture revolution first took place.
- What first appear around 7000BC?
- What people existed before the Neolithic Revolution?
- The Period of time which was also known as Old Stone Age.
- What is the main crop in China?
- Who make pottery between 6000 and 4000 BC?
- What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as?
- Another name for grinding stones, it is a tool for farming.
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- Human society that settle in the Jordan River valley.
- The period of time which the climate changed from cold and dry to warm and wetlands.
- Where did the Aztecs and Maya's civilization developed?
- What are the two main crops in the Middle East?
- What is the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers known as?
- What skill do humans develop to make plants and animals become more useful?
- A place to keep things in a Neolithic home.
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people use to cover the dead's skulls?
- Where is the place in Asia where agriculture spread easily?
- What is the term that use to describe the structure of the Catal Huyuik people's home?
- What is the name of the city that rise after the abandon of Jericho?
- What start to spread easily because people begin to settle at a place permanently?
25 Clues: What is the main crop in China? • What first appear around 7000BC? • Who make pottery between 6000 and 4000 BC? • A place to keep things in a Neolithic home. • Where does the Incans civilization developed? • What are the two main crops in the Middle East? • What help us to piece historical events together? • What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as? • ...
Agricu 2023-07-26
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- enforces fishing regulations and manages aquatic resources
- oversees operations in a storage facility
- oversees daily operations and activities on a farm
- researches and develops new food products
- prepares and sells meat
- supplies water to animals or plants
- designs systems for water distribution in agriculture
- removes wool or fleece from sheep
- focuses on crop production and soil management
- selectively breeds plants or animals for specific traits
- manages the production and maintenance of crops
- handles and manages animals, often on a ranch
- cleans and maintains animals' appearance
- transporting goods to their destination
- advises on animal or human diet and nutrition
- provides medical care to animals
- provides expert advice on farming practices
- gathers eggs from poultry
- applies engineering principles to agriculture
- evaluates and assesses the quality of products
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- supplies food to animals on the farm
- extracts milk from animals, usually cows
- designs solutions for environmental problems
- assists with various tasks on the farm
- ensures products meet standards and specifications
- cultivates crops and raises livestock
- applies engineering principles to food processing
- analyzes and interprets data
- operates a large vehicle for transporting goods
- studies water distribution and movement in the Earth
- studies plants and their biology
- studies the relationships between organisms and their environment
- examines and ensures compliance with regulations
- gathers information and data
- conducts systematic investigation and study
- manages and keeps bees for honey production
- harvests fruits from trees or plants
- designs and develops vehicles
- provides financial support and management
- cultivates and produces plants or crops
40 Clues: prepares and sells meat • gathers eggs from poultry • analyzes and interprets data • gathers information and data • designs and develops vehicles • studies plants and their biology • provides medical care to animals • removes wool or fleece from sheep • supplies water to animals or plants • supplies food to animals on the farm • harvests fruits from trees or plants • ...
Ag Jobs (Ignore spaces in answer) 2023-07-21
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- Provides expert advice to farmers on improving yields.
- Sells agricultural products and equipment to farmers and businesses.
- Applies herbicides to control weeds and ensure crop health.
- Assists with various tasks on the farm, like planting and harvesting.
- Installs and maintains irrigation systems on farms.
- Assists in conducting tests, research, and data collection on farms.
- Manages a farm focused on milk and dairy production.
- Ensures proper use and adherence to regulations regarding pesticides.
- Operates and maintains equipment used in dairy production.
- Maintains beehives and harvests honey and other bee products.
- Plans and manages forests for timber and environmental conservation.
- Catches fish and other aquatic species for commercial purposes.
- Operates a combine harvester during the harvest season.
- Manages and oversees fishery operations for sustainable fish production.
- Specializes in grape cultivation and winemaking.
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- Educates students about agriculture and farming practices.
- Cares for and raises chickens, ducks, or other poultry.
- Provides medical care to farm animals and ensures their well-being.
- Manages and strategizes agricultural business operations.
- Ensures compliance with regulations and quality standards.
- Conducts research to enhance agricultural practices.
- Manages and operates a farm for cultivation and livestock.
- Cultivates and harvests aquatic organisms like fish or shellfish.
- Conducts tests and analysis on agricultural samples.
- Cultivates and studies fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants.
- Studies soil and plants to optimize crop production.
- Designs and develops machinery and equipment for farming.
- Studies economic aspects of agriculture and food production.
- Manages and cultivates fruit trees for fruit production.
- Raises livestock on a large farm, often specialized in specific animals.
30 Clues: Specializes in grape cultivation and winemaking. • Installs and maintains irrigation systems on farms. • Conducts research to enhance agricultural practices. • Conducts tests and analysis on agricultural samples. • Studies soil and plants to optimize crop production. • Manages a farm focused on milk and dairy production. • ...
Deforestation and Desertification 2024-01-03
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- A land-use management system that combines agriculture and forestry
- The increase in salt concentration in soil, often associated with improper irrigation and unsustainable agricultural practices in deforested areas.
- The process of establishing a forest
- The cultivation of a single type of crop over a large area
- The extraction of timber or wood from forests for commercial purposes
- The decline in the ability of soil to support plant growth
- The conversion of land from one use to another, often from forests to agriculture or urban development, leading to deforestation and habitat loss.
- The use of satellite or aerial imagery to monitor and assess changes in land cover, helping to track deforestation and desertification over time.
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- The movement of water over the land surface, which can increase after deforestation
- The practice of moving livestock in search of pasture
- Atmospheric phenomena where strong winds carry fine particles of soil and dust over large distances, often originating from degraded or desertified areas.
- The reduction in the overall health and quality of a forest
- Disruption Alterations in the natural water cycle caused by deforestation, impacting rainfall patterns and exacerbating desertification.
- The removal or degradation of mangrove ecosystems, contributing to coastal deforestation and loss of crucial biodiversity.
- Non-native plants or animals that can disrupt ecosystems and contribute to deforestation by outcompeting native species.
- Emissions The release of gases like carbon dioxide from deforestation and land-use changes, contributing to global climate change.
- Elevated mounds or ridges of sand that can result from desertification
- Uncontrolled fires that can spread rapidly through forested areas
- Agricultural practices carried out in arid or semi-arid regions
- The removal of vegetation and trees from an area
20 Clues: The process of establishing a forest • The removal of vegetation and trees from an area • The practice of moving livestock in search of pasture • The cultivation of a single type of crop over a large area • The decline in the ability of soil to support plant growth • The reduction in the overall health and quality of a forest • ...
Giuseppe Tribuzio's Ch#14 Study Guide 2024-05-15
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- The product that experienced soaring demand due to the Industrial Revolution.
- The event in Ireland that triggered mass migration to the United States.
- The area primarily dedicated to agriculture and heavily reliant on slave labor.
- McCormick's invention, replacing the manual effort of five individuals.
- The main purpose of factories in the South, supporting farming activities.
- The most challenging aspect of cotton picking was removing them.
- The inventor of the cotton gin, a machine that revolutionized cotton production.
- Slaves were considered valuable assets, leading to differential treatment, but also to no legal consequences for their owners if they were killed.
- The term for the wealthy Southerners who owned more than 50 slaves.
- These vessels replaced clipper ships and transformed maritime transportation.
- The approximate number of immigrants who arrived in the US during the 1840s-1850s, greatly contributing to factory labor.
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- The term for the geographic area where cotton plantations flourished.
- Inverters of sewing machine made mass production of clothing, big bucks
- The main goal behind most inventions during this era in the US.
- The area where rich plantation owners held significant sway in the South.
- john ___ make the steel snow plow
- The number of people the cotton gin could do the work of, greatly increasing cotton production.
- most railroads in the 1800 were built in the _____
- The code used in the telegraph system for long-distance communication.
- The number of million German immigrants who arrived in the US during the 1840s and 1850s.
- A source of power that significantly increased factory productivity and reduced costs.
- The speed at which trains could travel with the introduction of steam-powered locomotives.
- The proportion of the South's population that comprised enslaved individuals.
23 Clues: john ___ make the steel snow plow • most railroads in the 1800 were built in the _____ • The main goal behind most inventions during this era in the US. • The most challenging aspect of cotton picking was removing them. • The term for the wealthy Southerners who owned more than 50 slaves. • The term for the geographic area where cotton plantations flourished. • ...
Chapters 4-5, 11, 13 2024-09-30
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- Honeybees are particularly adept at
- Insect life cycle begins when a female
- Insects are attracted to the
- The reason certain types of trees dominate a region is because of a natural process called
- At the very tip of the stem is a small knob called the
- At one point, what agriculture industry was considered a natural resource
- Operations where trees are planted in rows and are given care throughout their growth period are called
- The xylem of tree stems provides fiber for making
- Which state leads in the production of trees in the US
- Many people have contracted diseases because of
- One of the greatest contributions our forests make is the large amounts of
- Johnsongrass is considered to be a
- Plants have been developed that are resistant to
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- An organic method of keeping pests at bay from our crops
- The structure inside the stem that carries the water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves
- Most tree roots are
- How do we clear land for agriculture?
- Insect eggs hatch into wormlike creatures called
- What is an example of an organic fertilizer that can also add unwanted bacteria
- More than ___ billion trees are planted every year.
- Every year cropland is prepared for
- The male part of the flower is the
- Seeds produced on a plant often are encased in a
- Those plants that reproduce sexually have
- Organisms that live on other organisms and harm them are called
- A substance that kills plants is called a
- Young, rapidly growing trees produce more ____ than older trees.
- An area where all living and nonliving features depend on each other is often called an
28 Clues: Most tree roots are • Insects are attracted to the • The male part of the flower is the • Johnsongrass is considered to be a • Honeybees are particularly adept at • Every year cropland is prepared for • How do we clear land for agriculture? • Insect life cycle begins when a female • Those plants that reproduce sexually have • A substance that kills plants is called a • ...
Unit 5 2025-05-10
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- A tropical cyclone with sustained winds of 74 miles per hour or higher.
- Rotation The practice of growing different crops in succession to preserve soil health.
- Geography The study of the spatial relationships between humans and the natural world.
- Chlorofluorocarbons.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
- Farming A system of agriculture involving large-scale farms.
- A severe shortage of food, often leading to widespread hunger.
- The ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Ring of Fire A region around the Pacific Ocean known for its high frequency of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
- A method of extracting oil and natural gas from shale rock.
- The process of transforming a society from agrarian to industrial.
- Gasses Gases that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
- Mining A method of mining involving the removal of a layer of earth to extract resources.
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- The artificial application of water to land.
- A very large and powerful storm.
- Warming The long-term heating of Earth's climate system.
- Erosion The wearing away of the topsoil by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- Building The construction of barriers to control the flow of water.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert.
- Resources Resources that can be replenished naturally.
- A large wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption.
- Rain Precipitation that is unusually acidic due to atmospheric pollution.
- The depletion of fish populations due to excessive fishing.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.
- Genetically modified organisms.
- Layer A layer in the Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation.
- Agricultural Revolution The transition from hunting and gathering to sedentary agriculture.
27 Clues: Chlorofluorocarbons. • Genetically modified organisms. • A very large and powerful storm. • A sudden and violent shaking of the ground. • The artificial application of water to land. • A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall. • The process by which fertile land becomes desert. • Resources Resources that can be replenished naturally. • ...
Neolithic Revolution Vocab 2025-09-02
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- The study of tools, pottery, jewelry, and monuments that were left by people who lived a long time ago
- Belifs and traits that racial, religious, or social groups share
- A symbol for a word or phrase, and many of them were found in ancient civilizations
- A crescent-shaped area in the Middle East where many agricultural communities settled due to its relatively fertile land
- A human object such as a tool or ornament showing how were the lives of humans that might have created or used the object
- A complex human society that shows characteristics in cultural or technological development
- A monument created from the arrangement of large stones by prehistoric people in southern England
- People who are educated and serve as copyists, editors, teachers, and jurists
- to arrange laws or rules into a systemized code
- A person who has no fixed home, but moves place to place seasonally in a defined territory
- The study of people in the Neolithic or the late Stone Age era
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- humans or humanity
- The latest period of the Stone Age.
- To change an Animal or a Plant from its once wild habitat to a more human-controlled state for the benefit of humanity
- An ancient Mesopotamian temple that is built like a staircase structure, and typically there is a shrine on top
- A person who gets food through hunting, fishing, or foraging rather than agriculture or animal farms
- The earliest period of the Stone Age.
- A major change transition where humanity began to use agriculture instead of hunting or foraging
- A person who creates or requires some type of crafting skills
- Reffering to the wedge-shaped writing systems used in ancient writing, and which were impressed into stone tablets
20 Clues: humans or humanity • The latest period of the Stone Age. • The earliest period of the Stone Age. • to arrange laws or rules into a systemized code • A person who creates or requires some type of crafting skills • The study of people in the Neolithic or the late Stone Age era • Belifs and traits that racial, religious, or social groups share • ...
Climate Change 2023-09-11
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- The primary greenhouse gas responsible for global warming.
- Practices related to farming and livestock that can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and land degradation.
- The release of greenhouse gases from human activities, such as burning fossil fuels.
- A warm ocean current that influences climate in the North Atlantic.
- Efforts taken to address climate change through policy, education, and advocacy.
- A potent greenhouse gas released during natural processes, as well as through human activities like agriculture and waste management.
- The process by which certain gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming.
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- The clearing of forests, which reduces the Earth's capacity to absorb carbon dioxide and contributes to climate change.
- Practices that meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted directly or indirectly by an individual, organization, or product.
- Non-renewable energy sources formed from ancient organic matter, like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Power sources that do not contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, such as solar or wind power.
- The changing patterns of weather and daylight throughout the year due to the tilt of the Earth's axis.
- Eruptions release gases and particles that can temporarily influence global temperatures.
- A climate pattern characterized by warmer-than-usual ocean temperatures in the equatorial Pacific.
15 Clues: The primary greenhouse gas responsible for global warming. • A warm ocean current that influences climate in the North Atlantic. • Efforts taken to address climate change through policy, education, and advocacy. • The release of greenhouse gases from human activities, such as burning fossil fuels. • ...
myia chapter 2 vocab 2023-01-09
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- successor of the European Coal and steel community established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty
- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine the price and quality of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
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- china's second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced the collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- number of people per square mile of land area
- an economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- formed common ownership of factories of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- economic system is characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year plans
- organized way of society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- certificates that can be used to purchase government-owned property during the privatization
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate the development of agriculture and industry
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • organized way of society provides for the wants and needs of its people • production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
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- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- Hunting and gathering food
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
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- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- The belief in one god
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- The belief in many gods
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
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- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- The belief in one god
- The belief in many gods
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
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- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Hunting and gathering food
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
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- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- The belief in one god
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
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- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- Hunting and gathering food
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- The belief in many gods
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
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- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- The belief in many gods
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
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- Hunting and gathering food
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- The belief in one god
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
Mrs. D Early Man 10/23 2023-10-10
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- Introducing goats that ate everything in sight created the first ____ disaster on record.
- Humans are the only species to ____ to other continents on their own power.
- Humans either became _____to diseases or they got sick and died.
- The ____ of early humans was much shorter that it is today because they did not have the medical knowledge or tools we use today.
- Growing one crop in one area over time.
- Another name for hunter/ gatherers.
- Agricultural life was much more ____ than a nomadic life
- Foragers/hunter-gatherers were believed to have a ____ diet.
- As food supplies increase so does ____.
- Rules in nomadic groups usually addressed how to treat _____ members.
- Living close together in villages caused ____to spread faster in humans, plants,and animals
- The ______ forms the eastern border of Egypt.
- Humans added _____ to the soil after crops used all the nutrients.
- As people learned to grow more food in a short period of time they discovered they needed to build a system to ____ the grain.
- Over time people learned more and more as they came in contact with other groups of people. Developing written language really helped preserve the ____knowledge of the group.
- The fertile crescent borders what sea?
- Shifting from an active foraging life to life with agriculture meant staying in one place. We call this a ___lifestyle.
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- Early humans assigned tasks in villages according to _____.
- More people = the need for more food which = the need for more people ____ in the fields.
- All rivers flow _____.
- Humans worked to ____crops and animals by selecting the best seeds and animals to reproduce so they would have bigger and better food.
- This particular food provided better nutrition and was easier to harvest than wheat.
- The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers flow into this body of water.
- The fertile crescent is located north of this country.
- The area between the Persian Gulf and Israel where people first started farming life.
- The official name for the land between the rivers.
- Early people understood the need to ____ outside of their family group to increase the likelihood of having healthy children.
- The Tigris and ____ rivers made the Fertile Crescent great for agriculture.
- We aren't sure if ____ (or farming) was driven by climate change or population change.
- The social studies term we use to describe stripping away nutrients from the soil or area.
- Tens of thousands of years ago and even today humans have to constantly work to keep ____ out of their food supply.
- Scientists and historians believe a ____ was the first to begin planting seeds to grow crops.
32 Clues: All rivers flow _____. • Another name for hunter/ gatherers. • The fertile crescent borders what sea? • Growing one crop in one area over time. • As food supplies increase so does ____. • The ______ forms the eastern border of Egypt. • The official name for the land between the rivers. • The fertile crescent is located north of this country. • ...
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY REVIEW PROJECT (ASAEL GARCIA) B5 2024-04-16
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- (Scale of Analysis) - The level of detail and area covered in a map or geographic analysis.
- - The movement of people from one place to another.
- - The process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group.
- - The large-scale, commercialized production of agricultural goods.
- Landscape - The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape.
- Distribution - The arrangement of a phenomenon across space.
- - The process of transforming an economy from primarily agricultural to primarily manufacturing-based.
- - The practice of cultivating crops and raising livestock for food, fiber, and other products.
- - A line that marks the extent of a state's territory.
- - The study of the effects of geography on politics and international relations.
- - The shared beliefs, values, behaviors, and material objects that characterize a group of people.
- Sprawl - The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas into surrounding rural lands.
- Security - The state of having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
- Relativism - The principle of understanding other cultures on their own terms without making judgments.
- Agriculture - Farming primarily for the purpose of feeding oneself and one's family.
- Information System (GIS) - A system designed to capture, store, analyze, and present spatial data.
- - A politically organized territory with a permanent population, defined boundaries, and a government.
- Curve - A graphical representation of the relationship between urbanization and economic development, often showing a pattern of rapid urbanization followed by stabilization.
- Rate (Crude Death Rate) - The number of deaths per 1,000 individuals in a population per year.
- - The study of population characteristics and trends.
- - A group of people with a common culture, language, and identity.
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- Agriculture - Farming primarily for sale, often involving large-scale production and specialized crops.
- - The process of increasing the proportion of people living in urban areas compared to rural areas.
- Rate (Crude Birth Rate) - The number of births per 1,000 individuals in a population per year.
- Domestic Product (GDP) - The total value of goods and services produced within a country's borders in a given period.
- - A city with a population of over 10 million people.
- Sensing - The process of acquiring information about an object or phenomenon without making physical contact with it.
- - The science and art of mapmaking.
- - The process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among countries through trade, technology, and cultural exchange.
- and Pull Factors - Factors that encourage people to leave their current location (push) or attract them to a new one (pull).
- - The authority of a state to govern itself and its territory without interference from other states.
- Diffusion - The spread of cultural traits from one society to another.
- - The process of improving the economic, social, and environmental well-being of a country.
- Development Index (HDI) - A composite index that measures a country's average achievements in terms of life expectancy, education, and income.
- Business District (CBD) - The commercial and economic hub of a city, typically characterized by high-density development and skyscrapers.
35 Clues: - The science and art of mapmaking. • - The movement of people from one place to another. • - A city with a population of over 10 million people. • - The study of population characteristics and trends. • - A line that marks the extent of a state's territory. • Distribution - The arrangement of a phenomenon across space. • ...
Chapter 2 2024-12-16
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- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- number of people per square mile of land area
- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
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- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • ...
Unit 5 Review #1 2025-04-25
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- A geographic economic theory that explains how the price and demand for real estate changes depending on the distance from the Central Business District
- Chemicals that are used to treat agricultural crops so as to kill any insects or animals that may try to damage them
- Agriculture that involves greater inputs of capital and paid labor relative to the space being used
- To water crops by bringing in water using man-made means
- An area surrounding a dairy farm where milk can be supplied without spoiling
- A farm or network of farms worked by a community for the benefit of the community
- The sustainable use and management of earth’s natural resources to meet human needs
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the Middle East that was known for its bountiful arable land
- A ring of land maintained as parks, agriculture, or other types of open space to limit the sprawl of an urban area
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- In agriculture, the replacement of human labor with technology or machines
- The process by which previously fertile land becomes arid and unusable for farming
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- The amount of crop harvested in an area
- The land survey system that uses physical features of local geography along with directions and distances to define land boundaries
- An individual or society’s inability to obtain sufficient quantities of healthy food for survival
- A method of production where farmers and producers are paid a just price for their products
- The name for crops grown to serve some purpose other than sustenance
- A type of farming using an integrated system where the crops grown are used to feed the livestock on the same farm
- The agricultural revolution that began in the 1960s and included the Green Revolution
- The agricultural revolution that was the origin of farming, marked by the domestication of plants and animals
- The method of cultivation in which forests are burned and cleared for planting
- A rural settlement pattern in which the houses and farm buildings of each family are situated close to each other and fields surround the settlement
- The commercial grazing of animals confined to a specific area
- When farmers consume the crops they raise, usually using simple tools and manual labor
- The name given to the farming and raising of fish and marine life
- Growing fruits and vegetables, primarily for the purpose of canning and freezing
- The style of farming practiced in areas with mild humid winters and warm dry summers
- A rural settlement pattern in which buildings are clustered along a road or river
28 Clues: The amount of crop harvested in an area • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • To water crops by bringing in water using man-made means • The commercial grazing of animals confined to a specific area • The name given to the farming and raising of fish and marine life • The name for crops grown to serve some purpose other than sustenance • ...
FFA Intro To Agriculture 2021-09-14
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- The CDE specific for freshman
- Students identify plants, judge flower arrangements and solve problems using skills important to horticulture and floral careers
- Students display an in-depth understanding of food product development, food presentation and food safety issues
- Present and market a plan for an agricultural product, supply or service
- Debating a current issue in the agriculture industry
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- Tests the students knowledge on the structure of equine
- Students showcase their agricultural knowledge and ability to think on their feet in front of a panel of judges
- Demonstrate their knowledge about the quality production, processing, distribution, promotion and marketing of milk and dairy foods
- Students use their knowledge to judge the quality of a variety of animals
9 Clues: The CDE specific for freshman • Debating a current issue in the agriculture industry • Tests the students knowledge on the structure of equine • Present and market a plan for an agricultural product, supply or service • Students use their knowledge to judge the quality of a variety of animals • ...
Past Simple Agriculture Crossowrd 2026-01-04
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- ___ methods passed down through generations. (8) → FOLLOWED
- fertilisers ___ long-term environmental damage. (6) → CAUSED
- machinery ___ human and animal labour. (8) → REPLACED
- farmers ___ animals to help with ploughing and farm work. (4) → USED
- production ___ significantly after mechanisation. (9) → INCREASED
- populations ___ rapidly during industrialisation. (4) → GREW
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- farms ___ as industrial farming expanded. (10) → DISAPPEARED
- workers ___ agriculture for factory jobs. (4) → LEFT
- farming methods ___ ineffective as demand increased. (6) → BECAME
- ___ crop rotation to maintain soil quality. (7) → ADOPTED
10 Clues: workers ___ agriculture for factory jobs. (4) → LEFT • machinery ___ human and animal labour. (8) → REPLACED • ___ crop rotation to maintain soil quality. (7) → ADOPTED • ___ methods passed down through generations. (8) → FOLLOWED • farms ___ as industrial farming expanded. (10) → DISAPPEARED • fertilisers ___ long-term environmental damage. (6) → CAUSED • ...
BRAZIL 2020-12-11
7 Clues: national animal • national language • brazil national bird • what contry conquer them • are were more wild life is • their asian trading partner • one of the main agriculture products
The egg or the chicken? What came first? Crossword puzzle 2025-05-08
7 Clues: Moral rightness • Plant Cultivation • Young male chicken • Hen caged in a factory • Staying at a certain level • Hierachy status among hens • Cultivated plant on a large scale
The egg or the chicken? What came first? Crossword puzzle 2025-05-08
7 Clues: Moral rightness • Plant Cultivation • Young male chicken • Hen caged in a factory • Staying at a certain level • Hierachy status among hens • Cultivated plant on a large scale
Jaida’s crossword puzzle 2024-03-28
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- source pollution: Non-point source pollution refers to pollution that comes from multiple diffuse sources, such as runoff from agricultural fields, urban areas, and roads.
- Desertification is the process by which fertile land gradually becomes desert or barren due to factors like climate change, deforestation, overgrazing, and unsustainable land use practices.
- Irrigation is the artificial application of water to land for agricultural purposes.
- Overgrazing occurs when animals graze on vegetation for an extended period, leading to the depletion of plant cover and soil erosion.
- farming: Contour farming is a technique where crops are planted along the contours of the land, following the natural slope.
- Pesticides are chemicals used to control or eliminate pests, such as insects, weeds, and diseases that can damage crops.
- island: A heat island is when urban areas are significantly warmer than the surrounding rural areas due to human activities and the materials used in cities that absorb and retain heat.
- Terracing is a farming technique that involves creating a series of leveled steps on sloped land to prevent soil erosion, conserve water, and enable cultivation.
- agriculture: Sustainable agriculture is an approach to farming that aims to meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- It refers to the basic structures and facilities needed for a society to function, like roads, buildings, and utilities.
- bloom: An algal bloom is a rapid and excessive growth of algae in bodies of water, such as lakes or oceans. This growth is often fueled by high nutrient levels, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, in the water.
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- Salinization is the accumulation of salts in the soil, often caused by improper irrigation practices, high evaporation rates, and poor drainage.
- agriculture: Organic agriculture is a farming system that relies on natural methods and avoids the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and irradiation.
- Wastewater is any water that has been used and contains various pollutants, such as from domestic, industrial, or agricultural sources. It typically includes water from sinks, toilets, showers, and industrial processes.
- tide: Red tide, also known as harmful algal bloom (HAB), is a specific type of algal bloom caused by the rapid growth of certain species of algae, typically dinoflagellates.
- Tilling refers to the mechanical manipulation of the soil to prepare it for planting, improve soil structure, and control weeds.
- pollution: Point-source pollution refers to pollution that originates from a single identifiable source, such as a factory or wastewater treatment plant.
- A pathogen is a microorganism, such as a bacterium, virus, or fungus, that can cause disease in plants, animals, or humans.
- A shelterbelt is a row of trees or shrubs planted to provide protection against wind, reduce soil erosion, and create a microclimate beneficial for crops or livestock.
- Intercropping is the practice of growing different crops together in the same field, which can help maximize land use, improve soil health, and reduce pests and diseases.
- eutrophication: Cultural eutrophication refers to the accelerated process of nutrient enrichment in bodies of water, such as lakes or rivers, due to human activities. Excessive nutrients, often from agricultural runoff or wastewater, can cause excessive plant and algal growth, leading to oxygen depletion and negative impacts on aquatic ecosystems.
- Sprawl is the unplanned and rapid expansion of urban areas into surrounding rural or undeveloped areas, characterized by low-density development and car-dependent lifestyles.
- degradation: Soil degradation is the decline in soil quality, fertility, and productivity, often caused by erosion, pollution, nutrient depletion, and loss of organic matter.
- rotation: Crop rotation is the practice of growing different crops in a specific sequence on the same piece of land over time.
- crop: A cover crop is a crop grown primarily to protect and improve the soil, rather than for harvest.
25 Clues: Irrigation is the artificial application of water to land for agricultural purposes. • crop: A cover crop is a crop grown primarily to protect and improve the soil, rather than for harvest. • Pesticides are chemicals used to control or eliminate pests, such as insects, weeds, and diseases that can damage crops. • ...
AP Human Geography Terms 2022-05-11
Across
- (CC-U7)the total monetary value, in US dollars, of all the goods, services, and investments produced by a country in a year.
- (CC-U2)positive factors that attract people to new areas from other areas
- (CC-U4)governmental authority is shared among a central government and various other smaller, regional authorities
- (IDK-U7)transfer of some types of jobs, especially those requiring low-paid, less skilled workers, from more developed to less developed countries.
- (IDK-U2)types of push or pull factors that influence a migrant's decision to go where family or friends have already found success
- (VIT-U3)The sum total of knowledge, attitudes and habitual behavior patterns shared and transmitted by the members of a society. Unit 3 is about culture.
- (IDK-U7)industry in which the production of goods and services is based in homes
- (VIT-U1)an area having unique physical and human characteristics interconnected with other places. Unit 1 is about the characteristics of places.
- (VIT-U5)The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain. Unit 5 is all about agriculture.
- (VIT-U2)a tool demographers use to categorize countries' population growth rates and economic structures. We used this model a lot during unit 2.
- (CC-U6)the maximum distance people are willing to travel to get a product or service
- (IDK-U6)a property which has the presence or potential to be a hazardous waste, pollutant or contaminant
- (IDK-U4)the geographical situation in which something occurs
- (IDK-U1)view that natural environment has a controlling influence over various aspects of human life, including cultural development
- (IDK-U1)a central point in a functional culture region where functions are coordinated and directed
- (VIT-U7)economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories. We talked about this a lot during unit 7.
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- (CC-U2)something that encourages an individual to migrate away from a certain place
- (CC-U1)descriptive information, usually in the form of text
- (IDK-U6)The authority of a government to take private property when doing so serves the public's interests
- (IDK-U4)a political movement that is strongly tied to nationalism
- (IDK-U3)a collaborative process by which we can shape our public realm in order to maximize shared value
- (IDK-U2)the seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures
- (VIT-U6)A group that works to develop an entire region to attract industries to a specific area. Unit 6 is about all the ways that cities are designed and planned.
- (CC-U5)yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming
- (CC-U1)any pieces of information that can be displayed using numbers
- (IDK-U3)A person who supports a certain religion
- (CC-U5)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-U3)an attitude that unifies people and enhances support for a state
- (CC-U4)a state where laws are administered uniformly by one central government
- (IDK-U5)An ecosystem created by agriculture
- (CC-U6)the minimum number of people needed for a business to operate
- (CC-U7)a total accounting of a nation's output, including all expenditures, revenues, and profits
- (VIT-U4)a group of people with common cultural characteristics. We discussed this for the majority of the unit.
- (CC-U3)A force that divides people and countries
- (IDK-U5)cross pollinating two genetically different strains to result in 3rd strain with different strains
35 Clues: (IDK-U5)An ecosystem created by agriculture • (IDK-U3)A person who supports a certain religion • (CC-U3)A force that divides people and countries • (CC-U1)descriptive information, usually in the form of text • (IDK-U4)the geographical situation in which something occurs • (IDK-U4)a political movement that is strongly tied to nationalism • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2023-11-07
Across
- Refers to the management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to modern living. It may be defined as the use of cells or components of cells to produce products and processes.
- Defined as the activities concerned with the production of plants and animals, and related supplies, services, mechanics, products, processing, and marketing.
- refers to the many different methods used together to control insects, diseases, rodents, and other pests.
- Refers to the commercial firms that have developed with or stemmed out of agriculture.
- refers to the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops.
- Applied sciences that involve animal growth, care, and management. They include veterinary medicine, animal nutrition, and animal production and care.
- Defined as the application of science to solve a problem.
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- Refers to the use of modern principles and practice for animal growth and management.
- the science of fruits
- A term used for foods that have been grown without the use of chemical pesticides.
- The growing and management of living things in water, such as fish.
- The resources provided by nature that can replace or renew themselves. Examples include wildlife, trees, and fish.
- The application of mechanical and other engineering principles in agricultural settings.
- Refers to the study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants.
- The science of insect life.
15 Clues: the science of fruits • The science of insect life. • Defined as the application of science to solve a problem. • The growing and management of living things in water, such as fish. • refers to the use of modern principles in growing and managing crops. • Refers to the study of the properties and management of soil to grow plants. • ...
Dig it zip 2017-03-01
Across
- /a naturally solid material.
- /gasses surrounding earth.
- /the science or pratcie of farming.
- /the surrounding or conditions in which aspersion.
- /not able to be renewed.
- /the process to collect minerals from mine.
- /the process of turning consenting something.
- /the remains ore impression of a plant or animal.
- /relating t or found in the sea
- /supply of money, materials.
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- /consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- /process of turning from liquid to vapor.
- /the action of exploring an unfamiliar recce.
- relating on earth.
- /the action of conserving.
- /capable of being renewed.
- /all the water in the world.
- /another planet occupied by living organisms.
- /relating to water.
19 Clues: relating on earth. • /relating to water. • /not able to be renewed. • /gasses surrounding earth. • /the action of conserving. • /capable of being renewed. • /a naturally solid material. • /all the water in the world. • /supply of money, materials. • /relating t or found in the sea • /the science or pratcie of farming. • /process of turning from liquid to vapor. • ...
River Valley civilizations 2021-09-29
Across
- of babylon.
- the city of cultural arts and knowledge.
- the ancient Egyptians' way of preparing dead bodies for the afterlife.
- Another word for farming.
- babylon's greatest enemy, very brutal people.
- believing in more than one god
- first person to create laws.
- of Sumer.
- The egyptians way of writing, one of the symbols is an ankh. often used for casting spells.
- of assyria.
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- an empereor whose body is buried under the Giza pyramids
- the base of ancient Egypt.
- believing in one god.
- the earliest known civilization.
- the oldest form of writing.
- of Akkad.
- the first empire.
- where ancient Indians started their civilization.
- a tribe of ancient Chinese people.
19 Clues: of Akkad. • of Sumer. • of babylon. • of assyria. • the first empire. • believing in one god. • Another word for farming. • the base of ancient Egypt. • the oldest form of writing. • first person to create laws. • believing in more than one god • the earliest known civilization. • a tribe of ancient Chinese people. • the city of cultural arts and knowledge. • ...
French Revolution 2021-02-05
Across
- dissenting clique
- the act of being charged for money
- A member of a radical movement
- Someone who leaves a country to go to another
- An advocate of the monarchy
- A fortress built-in Paris
- A form of Government
- Political system
- Something to used to cut peoples heads off
Down
- A ornament used on the hat
- A crime
- A person that takes a place in a political center
- not considered
- A privileged person.
- A person who came up with new ideas
- Legal right to vote
- A person who does agriculture labor
- A member of the European Royal Family
- A flag has three strips
19 Clues: A crime • not considered • Political system • dissenting clique • Legal right to vote • A privileged person. • A form of Government • A flag has three strips • A fortress built-in Paris • A ornament used on the hat • An advocate of the monarchy • A member of a radical movement • the act of being charged for money • A person who came up with new ideas • A person who does agriculture labor • ...
North And South 2023-12-18
Across
- laws that opresses african americans
- laws made to oppress African Americans
- forcibly owning someone
- someone who wanted slavery to end
- The north's economy system
- person who owns a plantation
- practice in the south that made up its economy
- what most slaves sought out for
- where slaves were sold
- an emotion all slaves felt every single day
Down
- place in the us with the most slaves
- signed emancipation proclamation
- famous underground railroad conductor
- main crop harvested in the south
- a war between the north and south
- part of the US without slavery
- person who led slave revolt
- harsh judgement toward someone
- made cotton more accesible
- someone forced to work
20 Clues: where slaves were sold • someone forced to work • forcibly owning someone • The north's economy system • made cotton more accesible • person who led slave revolt • person who owns a plantation • part of the US without slavery • harsh judgement toward someone • what most slaves sought out for • signed emancipation proclamation • main crop harvested in the south • ...
Natural Texas and Its People Vocabulary 2023-11-01
Across
- Materials or substances occurring in nature.
- Growing plants and raising animals for food.
- Someone who moves a lot with no permanent home.
- Circumstances that influence a point of view.
- Characteristics of the Earth's surface.
- A time period with distinct characteristics.
- An opinion or perspective.
- Personal things that influence a point of view.
- Originating in a specific place.
- Examining “who” “what” “when” “where” and “why”.
- Naturally living/growing.
Down
- Comparing sources.
- First-hand accounts by eyewitnesses.
- Considering how the author was influenced.
- Event account created at a later date.
- Precipitation and temperature over time.
- Examining details to develop understanding.
- Unified area of land.
- Sun-dried mud bricks.
19 Clues: Comparing sources. • Unified area of land. • Sun-dried mud bricks. • Naturally living/growing. • An opinion or perspective. • Originating in a specific place. • First-hand accounts by eyewitnesses. • Event account created at a later date. • Characteristics of the Earth's surface. • Precipitation and temperature over time. • Considering how the author was influenced. • ...
Indus Valley Civilization Crossword 2025-10-23
Across
- the first religion was
- What is a canal
- what food thrived in the rich soil
- a major iron in the silt
- women had more what than other civilizations
- the economy relied on what
- the civilizations used bricks in for what
- natural recourse in Indus alley
Down
- one advancement is
- Indus valley had an advanced system of sewage an what
- When was the civilization
- Vedas noted Treatments for what
- Other name for the civilization
- one theory on why the civilization declined
- Terracotta works included
- place where the civilization is located
- to become king you first had to
- government was divided into
- texts were written on
- The most grown crop
20 Clues: What is a canal • one advancement is • The most grown crop • texts were written on • the first religion was • a major iron in the silt • When was the civilization • Terracotta works included • the economy relied on what • government was divided into • Other name for the civilization • to become king you first had to • natural recourse in Indus alley • Vedas noted Treatments for what • ...
Changing Places 2022-08-03
Across
- in, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town.
- ____ factor. favourable quality or attribute that attracts people to a particular location
- services provided to remove waste such as sewage and rubbish
- the industrial _____________. the period from the mid-1700s into the 1800s that saw major technological changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining and transportation, with far-reaching social and economic impacts
- how people are spread across a specific area. In other words, where people live
- density is the number of people per unit of area, usually quoted per square kilometer or square mile
- in, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city.
- an urban area formed when two or more towns or cities spread into and merge with each other
Down
- the facilities, services and installations needed for a society to function, such as transportation and communications systems, water and power lines
- the spreading of urban developments into areas on the city boundary
- the growth and expansion of urban areas, and involves the movement of people to towns and cities.
- a settlement with 10 million or more inhabitants
- a country whose economy is not well developed
- diversified, although it may be showing growth in key areas such as agriculture, industries, tourism or telecommunications
- _____ factor. unfavourable quality or attribute of a person’s current location that drives them to move elsewhere
15 Clues: a country whose economy is not well developed • a settlement with 10 million or more inhabitants • in, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city. • services provided to remove waste such as sewage and rubbish • the spreading of urban developments into areas on the city boundary • in, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town. • ...
Social Studies Vocab HW for 10/23/18 2018-10-23
Across
- a muddy material left behind after a river floods, good in nutrients needed for good farmland
- Period in human history sometimes called the new stone age where people began developing more sophisticated tools designed to support agriculture
- the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use as food, or to help do work
- period of transition where people stopped being nomadic and began to grow their own foods and stay in one place
- the extra product that is left over after needs have been meet
- also called the cradle of civilization, an area of modern day Iraq, Syria, and Turkey where human civilization first developed
- a method farmers use to water crops
- the exchanging of goods and services
- a system of organizing society into groups and rank order them in order of importance
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- an advanced state of human society
- is a system where people focus on creating one thing and become great at it and produce more than they need, sell (or trade) the rest
- is another word for farming
- any materials humans used to meet a need such as minerals, forests, water, and fertlie land
- a time period that started around 3000BCE where humans began to use metals to make tools
- a small independent city that operates like a tiny county with own government
15 Clues: is another word for farming • an advanced state of human society • a method farmers use to water crops • the exchanging of goods and services • the extra product that is left over after needs have been meet • a small independent city that operates like a tiny county with own government • ...
AP Human Geography Terms 2022-05-13
Across
- (IDK-U1)view that natural environment has a controlling influence over various aspects of human life, including cultural development
- (IDK-U7)transfer of some types of jobs, especially those requiring low-paid, less skilled workers, from more developed to less developed countries.
- (CC-U3)A force that divides people and countries
- (CC-U2)positive factors that attract people to new areas from other areas
- (VIT-U5)The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain. Unit 5 is all about agriculture.
- (IDK-U4)a political movement that is strongly tied to nationalism
- (VIT-U7)economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories. We talked about this a lot during unit 7.
- (IDK-U5)cross pollinating two genetically different strains to result in 3rd strain with different strains
- (IDK-U3)A person who supports a certain religion
- (CC-U6)the maximum distance people are willing to travel to get a product or service
- (CC-U6)the minimum number of people needed for a business to operate
- (VIT-U1)an area having unique physical and human characteristics interconnected with other places. Unit 1 is about the characteristics of places.
- (VIT-U3)The sum total of knowledge, attitudes and habitual behavior patterns shared and transmitted by the members of a society. Unit 3 is about culture.
- (CC-U2)something that encourages an individual to migrate away from a certain place
- (CC-U1)descriptive information, usually in the form of text
- (IDK-U5)An ecosystem created by agriculture
- (IDK-U4)the geographical situation in which something occurs
- (IDK-U2)the seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures
- (VIT-U6)A group that works to develop an entire region to attract industries to a specific area. Unit 6 is about all the ways that cities are designed and planned.
- (IDK-U6)The authority of a government to take private property when doing so serves the public's interests
Down
- (CC-U5)yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming
- (VIT-U4)a group of people with common cultural characteristics. We discussed this for the majority of the unit.
- (IDK-U6)a property which has the presence or potential to be a hazardous waste, pollutant or contaminant
- (CC-U5)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-U7)a total accounting of a nation's output, including all expenditures, revenues, and profits
- (VIT-U2)a tool demographers use to categorize countries' population growth rates and economic structures. We used this model a lot during unit 2.
- (CC-U7)the total monetary value, in US dollars, of all the goods, services, and investments produced by a country in a year.
- (CC-U4)a state where laws are administered uniformly by one central government
- (IDK-U1)a central point in a functional culture region where functions are coordinated and directed
- (CC-U1)any pieces of information that can be displayed using numbers
- (CC-U3)an attitude that unifies people and enhances support for a state
- (IDK-U7)industry in which the production of goods and services is based in homes
- (IDK-U3)a collaborative process by which we can shape our public realm in order to maximize shared value
- (IDK-U2)types of push or pull factors that influence a migrant's decision to go where family or friends have already found success
- (CC-U4)governmental authority is shared among a central government and various other smaller, regional authorities
35 Clues: (IDK-U5)An ecosystem created by agriculture • (CC-U3)A force that divides people and countries • (IDK-U3)A person who supports a certain religion • (CC-U1)descriptive information, usually in the form of text • (IDK-U4)the geographical situation in which something occurs • (IDK-U4)a political movement that is strongly tied to nationalism • ...
Geography Unit 2 Introduction 2025-03-04
Across
- (P. 289) Also known as fish-farming, raising fish like salmon in pens in the water
- (P. 284) Limiting overfishing by ______________ nations in Canadian waters, in the past it was uncontrolled
- (P. 279/280) A type of fish that feeds in the open water
- (P. 296) Only 13% of Canadian land has the _______________ for agriculture
- (P. 292) One of the two climate variables that allows for farming success in Canada
- (P. 313) A forest region going from Ontario to Atlantic Canada, eventually goes into the Boreal
- (P. 311) Non-___________ forests are forests too far from human populations in cold places where trees grow slowly
- (P. 278) A resource, that with proper usage, will
- (p. 290) Water without salt in it
- (P. 283) Fishing 16-25km from shore
- (P. 312) The largest of Canada's forest region, covers a wide region of Canada
- (P. 284) __________ Yield Management, a way of properly managing forests, fish, and agriculture
- (P. 288) Also known as first nations or Indigenous, they get better access to fishing
- (P. 296) ___-renewable resource, one which does not regenerate overtime and if it does it takes thousands of years
- (P. 300) This type of farming require less land but higher inputs of machines and manpower
- (P. 294) Since Canada is a cold country, farmers also have to consider the ______-free period
- (p. 307) Money given by the government to industries, in this case agriculture
- (P. 292) _________ Degree-days, days when it is sufficiently hot for growing crops
- A famous example of a fish that was overharvested and it's population never recovered
- (P. 279/280) A type of fish with a shell hehe
- (P. 284) One of the ways to improve sustain yield management
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- (P. 294) In areas that are too wet this happens and causes plants to not grow so well
- (P. 294) One of three things farmers can apply to crops when they have reached their best stage (as determined by growing-degree-days)
- (P. 300) This type of farming sees large swathes of land tended to by less manpower, more machines, and less produce
- (P. 292) One of the two climate variables that allows for farming success in Canada
- (P. 323) The basin into which the surrounding water drains in to
- (P. 315) A type of cutting/logging that pulls out either naturally fallen trees or particular ones
- (P. 314) A type of cutting/logging that is cheap and quick taking the most trees from an area possible
- (P. 310) 12% of Canadian forests, synonymous with deciduous trees
- (P. 298) Due to this, there has been an increase in size of farms, but decrease in number of farms
- (P. 313) A forest region with thin soils leading to poorly grown trees
- (P. 313) A forest region on the Pacific side of Canada with dense forests and well-grown trees
- (P. 283) Fishing at the end of the continental shelf
- (P. 313) A forest region with the second best wood per hectare
- (P. 318) A type of rain that happens due to large amount of air pollution with no trees to absorb it
- (P. 280) The ___________ shelf, where the earthen plate ends and the oceanic plate begin, less than 200 metres in depth
- (P. 292) Canada's agriculture is dependent on our __________, specifically two variables of it
- (P. 279/280) A type of fish the feeds off the ground
- (P. 310) 66% of Canadian forests, synonymous with coniferous trees
- (P. 286) The act of catching too much fish, not giving the population time to rebuild
40 Clues: (p. 290) Water without salt in it • (P. 283) Fishing 16-25km from shore • (P. 279/280) A type of fish with a shell hehe • (P. 278) A resource, that with proper usage, will • (P. 283) Fishing at the end of the continental shelf • (P. 279/280) A type of fish the feeds off the ground • (P. 279/280) A type of fish that feeds in the open water • ...
Sociology Crossword 2014-11-23
Across
- Something you already have
- Physically demanding
- Extended family became an optional extra
- The man is able to recharge his batteries
- The movement of population from rural to urban areas
- Before the industrial revolution, it relied on the
- The symmetrical family
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- Nuclear family moved but left the extended family
- The Social System
- Something you work for
10 Clues: The Social System • Physically demanding • Something you work for • The symmetrical family • Something you already have • Extended family became an optional extra • The man is able to recharge his batteries • Nuclear family moved but left the extended family • Before the industrial revolution, it relied on the • The movement of population from rural to urban areas
Unit 1 Voc. 2015-08-26
Across
- Belief that the soul is reborn after death
- Shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture
- Enlightened One
- Creators of the first Mesopotamian civilization
Down
- Government by divine authority
- Keeping animals and growing food on a regular basis
- Collection of 282 laws
- Trade route between Roman Empire and China
- Believing in many gods
- Religion of the Israelites
10 Clues: Enlightened One • Collection of 282 laws • Believing in many gods • Religion of the Israelites • Government by divine authority • Belief that the soul is reborn after death • Trade route between Roman Empire and China • Creators of the first Mesopotamian civilization • Keeping animals and growing food on a regular basis • ...
crossword 2020-04-13
Across
- State or assert that something is the case
- A formal meeting or series of meetings
- Make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size
- A lyric poem
- become smaller
Down
- Identify someone or something
- Make available for use
- Relating to agriculture
- The action of providing what is needed or wanted
- The production of something, especially gas or radiation
10 Clues: A lyric poem • become smaller • Make available for use • Relating to agriculture • Identify someone or something • A formal meeting or series of meetings • State or assert that something is the case • Make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size • The action of providing what is needed or wanted • The production of something, especially gas or radiation
Mayans 2020-06-24
Across
- The only social class that know how to read and write
- Social class at the top
- how many calendars they had?
- Who was in charge to clean corns
- An agriculture technique
- Writing system
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- Mayas have one god t/f
- The ..... calendar was to identify especial ocasions
- They were descendants of..
- at the bottom of social classes
10 Clues: Writing system • Mayas have one god t/f • Social class at the top • An agriculture technique • They were descendants of.. • how many calendars they had? • at the bottom of social classes • Who was in charge to clean corns • The ..... calendar was to identify especial ocasions • The only social class that know how to read and write
