agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Travel Time 2021-05-25
8 Clues: Language of the Solomons • Highest Peak in Tasmania • Popular New Zealand sport • Popular Tasmanian markets • New Zealands biggest industry • Capital of the Solomon Islands • Language spoken in New Caledonia • Is New Caledonia a Territory or Country
The Great Depression 2021-05-26
8 Clues: a state • crashed in 1929 • long shortage of water • working while in pain (?) • farming and growing livestock • farms with tractors tending to crops • when the wind moved tons of dirt around • farming with further advanced technology
Geography of Trinidad and Tobago 2024-05-19
8 Clues: Hot or cold. • Flat, hot, grassland. • These is a human need. • Highways and main roads. • Found along the coastline. • The highest physical feature. • A plain and swamp are located here. • Fertile land is used for this industry.
crossword 2021-12-09
8 Clues: farming • environment • specific place • floor or fireplace • materials from earth • grow or develop well • he spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures • the natural and physical environment and the relationship of people with that environment
Mckinley Merlet Pd4 2022-05-16
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- An ecosystem created by agriculture.(IDK 5)
- A boundary that is established after an area has been settled.(CC 4)
- An area centered on a node,focal point, or central hub interconnecting linkages.(CC 1)
- Urban area with a large suburban residential and business are surrounding it. These areas are tied together by a beltway.(CC 6)
- The existence of two seperate agricultural sectors within one country.(IDK 5)
- agriculture designed soley for producing income.(CC 5)
- Permanent movement within one region of a country.(CC 2)
- The central, enduring elements of a culture expressing its values and beliefs including language, religion, and folklore.(CC 3)
- The small communities lying beyond the suburbs of a city.(CC 6)
- The growing independence of the worlds economiess. Important because the world is getting closer.(VIT 1)
- When a country should specialize in certain products for export when they hold an advantage in producing in those products.(CC 7)
- Permanent movement within one region of a country(CC 2)
- Unrestticted gowth of housing commercial developments and road over large expanses of land, with little concern for urban planning.Important because many new techniques and development strategies have been made to slow it down.(VIT 6)
- A boundary that is established before an area is settled.(CC 4)
- The institutions and links between individuals and groups that unite a culture.(CC 3)
- The power of the government to take private property and convert it into public use.(IDK 6)
- Racial segregation that happens by fact rather than by legal requirent.(IDK 6)
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- The idea that government intervention into markets is inefficent and undesirable.(IDK 7)
- A policy of cultural extension and potential political expansion by a country aimed at a group of its nationals living in a neighboring country.(IDK 4)
- Identity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a paticular homeland or hearth, important because this influences migration.(VIT 3)
- The science or practice of farming. Important because it influences land patterns and distributions.(VIT 5)
- Period of rapid development of industry that started in Great Britain in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Important because it led to major urbanization and changed the economic landscape forever.(VIT 7)
- The prescence of a demand or deficit at one location and a supply at another without which there is no economic rationale foe any movement.(CC 7)
- a group of people with common cultural characteristics. Important because many seperation decsions are made based off of these.(VIT 4)
- Types of push or pull factors that influence a migrant's decision to go where family or friends have already found success.(IDK 2)
- A relatively small group that has broken away from an estabished denomination.(IDK 3)
- aqautic plants for food.(IDK 5)
- Permanent movement from one region of a country(CC 2)
- The existence of two seperate agricultural sectors within one country.(IDK 5)
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.(CC 5)
- Small credit or loans given to people in developing countries to help start small businesses and help improve the economy.(IDK 7)
- Predicting human and physical patterns in space and the interconnectedness of various spaces.(IDK 1)
- Rearing of aquatic animals or cultivation
- The result of human-induced actions which exploit land, causing the utility, biodiversity, soil fertility, and overall health to decline.(IDK 2)
- A form of nationalism which the "nation" is defined in terms of ethnicity.(IDK 4)
- People who support a certain religion(IDK 3)
36 Clues: aqautic plants for food.(IDK 5) • Rearing of aquatic animals or cultivation • An ecosystem created by agriculture.(IDK 5) • People who support a certain religion(IDK 3) • Permanent movement from one region of a country(CC 2) • agriculture designed soley for producing income.(CC 5) • Permanent movement within one region of a country(CC 2) • ...
First Six Weeks Vocab 2022-08-23
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- One tenth of the age Betty White almost reached
- To take over another region for resources
- Native to the area
- Does not live in one place
- Create and enforce the laws we live by
- Both sides meet in the middle
- The opposite of nomad
- Another word for farming
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- Relying on what the world naturally provides
- Concerning the decisions that affect you.
- Putting events in _____________ order
- What decides who gets what resources
- 100 years
- How people interact with each other
- a specific timeframe
15 Clues: 100 years • Native to the area • a specific timeframe • The opposite of nomad • Another word for farming • Does not live in one place • Both sides meet in the middle • How people interact with each other • What decides who gets what resources • Putting events in _____________ order • Create and enforce the laws we live by • Concerning the decisions that affect you. • ...
Executive Departments 2022-11-01
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- the attorney general serves the cabinet post
- prevents terrorist attacks
- administers social security
- supervises the nation's national parks
- insures mortgages and gives federal funds
- has the most employees of all departments
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- links grants patents and trademarks
- oversees benefits of former soldiers
- ensures safety by land, water, and air
- works to assist students' and adults' knowledge
- the financial agent for the U.S. government
- works with the office of nuclear energy
- inspects and improves the food we eat
- assists the president in planning foreign policy
- improves position of American workers
15 Clues: prevents terrorist attacks • administers social security • links grants patents and trademarks • oversees benefits of former soldiers • inspects and improves the food we eat • improves position of American workers • ensures safety by land, water, and air • supervises the nation's national parks • works with the office of nuclear energy • ...
Old and New Stone Age 2022-10-14
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- what were Catal Coyuk homes made out of
- most important discovery
- using weapons to kill animals for food
- farming a lot
- the first tools were made out of ______
- people started to farm in the _________________
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- hunting and retrieving edible food
- new stone age
- old stone age
- without spoken language cavemen used ________ to communicate
- what does BC mean
- taming plants and animals to be more useful to humans
- collecting nuts and berries for food
- first city
- where did you access Catal Hoyuk homes
15 Clues: first city • new stone age • old stone age • farming a lot • what does BC mean • most important discovery • hunting and retrieving edible food • collecting nuts and berries for food • using weapons to kill animals for food • where did you access Catal Hoyuk homes • what were Catal Coyuk homes made out of • the first tools were made out of ______ • ...
13 Britain Colonies 2021-10-28
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- crops that were grown for money
- country in which one originated from
- labor force in the southern colonies
- control over a country or land while being elsewhere
- fertile soil with hot summers
- Mild winters mild summers
- established location
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- ruled by a king or a queen
- cold temperatures no fertile soil
- believing in a certain god or lord
- people who want to purify a church
- a group of people settling in a country
- the practice of farming
- people who want to separate a church
- english settlers
15 Clues: english settlers • established location • the practice of farming • Mild winters mild summers • ruled by a king or a queen • fertile soil with hot summers • crops that were grown for money • cold temperatures no fertile soil • believing in a certain god or lord • people who want to purify a church • country in which one originated from • labor force in the southern colonies • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2023-05-30
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- Is trapped with Hades for half of the year
- The goddess of chance
- God of War
- Uses a lightning bolt
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Daughter of Zeus, goddess of war and wisdom
- Carries a trident
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- God of the Underworld
- Goddess of the hunt, twin sister to Apollo
- Goddess of agriculture and harvest, name starts with D
- Legends say he introduced fire to humans
- Goddess of the hearth, home, and hospitality
- Messenger of the other gods/goddesses
- Twin brother to Artemis
- Zeus's wife; goddess of marriage
15 Clues: God of War • Carries a trident • God of the Underworld • The goddess of chance • Uses a lightning bolt • Twin brother to Artemis • Goddess of love and beauty • Zeus's wife; goddess of marriage • Messenger of the other gods/goddesses • Legends say he introduced fire to humans • Goddess of the hunt, twin sister to Apollo • Is trapped with Hades for half of the year • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2023-05-30
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- Is trapped with Hades for half of the year
- The goddess of chance
- God of War
- Uses a lightning bolt
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Daughter of Zeus, goddess of war and wisdom
- Carries a trident
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- God of the Underworld
- Goddess of the hunt, twin sister to Apollo
- Goddess of agriculture and harvest, name starts with D
- Legends say he introduced fire to humans
- Goddess of the hearth, home, and hospitality
- Messenger of the other gods/goddesses
- Twin brother to Artemis
- Zeus's wife; goddess of marriage
15 Clues: God of War • Carries a trident • God of the Underworld • The goddess of chance • Uses a lightning bolt • Twin brother to Artemis • Goddess of love and beauty • Zeus's wife; goddess of marriage • Messenger of the other gods/goddesses • Legends say he introduced fire to humans • Goddess of the hunt, twin sister to Apollo • Is trapped with Hades for half of the year • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2023-05-30
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- Is trapped with Hades for half of the year
- The goddess of chance
- God of War
- Uses a lightning bolt
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Daughter of Zeus, goddess of war and wisdom
- Carries a trident
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- God of the Underworld
- Goddess of the hunt, twin sister to Apollo
- Goddess of agriculture and harvest, name starts with D
- Legends say he introduced fire to humans
- Goddess of the hearth, home, and hospitality
- Messenger of the other gods/goddesses
- Twin brother to Artemis
- Zeus's wife; goddess of marriage
15 Clues: God of War • Carries a trident • God of the Underworld • The goddess of chance • Uses a lightning bolt • Twin brother to Artemis • Goddess of love and beauty • Zeus's wife; goddess of marriage • Messenger of the other gods/goddesses • Legends say he introduced fire to humans • Goddess of the hunt, twin sister to Apollo • Is trapped with Hades for half of the year • ...
Biotechnology-McKenzie Chamberlain 2015-02-23
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- fuel that is made from renewable resources
- production of medicines using plants and animals
- farming of water plants and animals
- introduction of DNA into the nucleus using a needle
- moral principles
- living organism thats been altered
- Transferring DNA into its DNA
- production of crops and livestock
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- parents are two different species
- act of being tame
- Using living things to clean up an environment
- solving problems using living organisms
- All its Genes and DNA sequences
- making objects impure or unclean
- producing offspring that is identical to one parent
15 Clues: moral principles • act of being tame • Transferring DNA into its DNA • All its Genes and DNA sequences • making objects impure or unclean • parents are two different species • production of crops and livestock • living organism thats been altered • farming of water plants and animals • solving problems using living organisms • fuel that is made from renewable resources • ...
agricultural revolution 2016-10-06
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- society - society based on farming
- and euphrates - rivers in Iraq and Syria
- - well developed permanent society
- - dogs living with humans
- resources - materials found in nature that can be used by people
- - exchange of goods and services
- plain - rich farm land near water that floods
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- - way water is spread to the plants
- - farming
- -mud left after a flood
- revolution - when people started to grow their own food
- age - age in which humans began using metals to make tools
- - a small independent city
- crescent - cradle of civilization
- - extra product
15 Clues: - farming • - extra product • -mud left after a flood • - dogs living with humans • - a small independent city • - exchange of goods and services • crescent - cradle of civilization • society - society based on farming • - well developed permanent society • - way water is spread to the plants • and euphrates - rivers in Iraq and Syria • ...
Causes of the Civil War 2022-03-02
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- The South's economy
- Document that freed slaves
- The act of owning someone and forcing them to work
- line at 36° 30'
- states that disapproved slavery
- The city
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- Person who wanted to end slavery
- The country side
- President that wrote the Emancipation Proclamation
- law that required citizens to seize and return slaves to their owners.
- Location of John Brown's raid
- slave that fought for freedom in Scott v. Sandford
- states that want slavery
- a novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe
- The North's economy
15 Clues: The city • line at 36° 30' • The country side • The South's economy • The North's economy • states that want slavery • Document that freed slaves • Location of John Brown's raid • states that disapproved slavery • Person who wanted to end slavery • a novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe • President that wrote the Emancipation Proclamation • ...
Earth and Life Sciences 2022-03-07
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- anything that has to do with genes and dna
- science of sound
- to light up; physically or with an idea
- something that takes place in water
- describes things related to color
- study of life and living organisms
- has to do with the sea or ocean
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- fear of water
- talks about the shape/appearance of the ground; region
- eats plants
- practice of growing crops or raising animals
- sound
- science related to the stars, planets, solar systems, and galaxies
- related to or coming from the sun
- meat-eater
15 Clues: sound • meat-eater • eats plants • fear of water • science of sound • has to do with the sea or ocean • related to or coming from the sun • describes things related to color • study of life and living organisms • something that takes place in water • to light up; physically or with an idea • anything that has to do with genes and dna • practice of growing crops or raising animals • ...
chapter 11 2021-11-19
Across
- crime of encouraging rebellion against country
- to refuse to follow a federal law
- Believe in states power/farmers
- person form another country
- Believe in strong national gov't
- Secretary of the Treasury/Federalist leader
- President takes office
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- the wealth and resources of a country or region
- Washington led troops to stop tax protest
- Secretary of State, leader of Democratic Republic
- farming
- Rebellion against king and nobels
- First President
- Formal discussion in which opposing arguments put forward
- Body of high-ranking state officials
15 Clues: farming • First President • President takes office • person form another country • Believe in states power/farmers • Believe in strong national gov't • to refuse to follow a federal law • Rebellion against king and nobels • Body of high-ranking state officials • Washington led troops to stop tax protest • Secretary of the Treasury/Federalist leader • ...
Helping Solve Environmental Issues 2023-09-20
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- reduce this when sending and receiving items
- managing flooding including floodplain and stream restoration
- turn these off when you leave a room
- using the sun for electricity
- weather patterns of a specific place that occur over a period of years
- farming
- the physical world we live in, including things, influences and conditions
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- using water for electricity
- using the wind for electricity
- to reuse items
- needed to preserve the forest
- conserve this natural resource needed for all life
- reduce your food ________
- grow a ___________
- avoid _______ items
15 Clues: farming • to reuse items • grow a ___________ • avoid _______ items • reduce your food ________ • using water for electricity • needed to preserve the forest • using the sun for electricity • using the wind for electricity • turn these off when you leave a room • reduce this when sending and receiving items • conserve this natural resource needed for all life • ...
Mid Atlantic Region 2023-10-16
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- donde vive la mayoría de la gente
- Límite entre el Piamonte montañoso y la llanura costera
- encontrado a lo largo de las Montañas Apalaches
- tiene varias bases aquí
- cascada en el río Potomac
- estado más rural
- florecer en Washington D.C.
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- hogar del edificio del Capitolio de US.
- cultivado en Virginia
- protege las costas de esta región
- región montañosa que desciende
- importante industria en esta región
- alimentan la industria estadounidense
- Estos se mantienen por encima del punto de congelación en esta región.
- importante en la región
15 Clues: estado más rural • cultivado en Virginia • tiene varias bases aquí • importante en la región • cascada en el río Potomac • florecer en Washington D.C. • región montañosa que desciende • protege las costas de esta región • donde vive la mayoría de la gente • importante industria en esta región • alimentan la industria estadounidense • hogar del edificio del Capitolio de US. • ...
biodiversity 2023-11-22
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- change warmer, wetter or drier
- variation any differnet between the indivial
- a warm blooded vertebarte
- are scorpians and spiders, ticks and others
- an arthropod such as shrimp,crab,lobsters
- an animal with no backbone
- have a soft body live in a damp habitat
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- diversity the bioiodical varition that occurs within species
- is an invertebrate animal like insects and others
- is the animals body
- agriculture their employlees and local
- and safegaurdslo
- a system of interlocking
- are cold blooded animals
- an individual animal, plant or single life form
15 Clues: and safegaurdslo • is the animals body • a system of interlocking • are cold blooded animals • a warm blooded vertebarte • an animal with no backbone • change warmer, wetter or drier • agriculture their employlees and local • have a soft body live in a damp habitat • an arthropod such as shrimp,crab,lobsters • are scorpians and spiders, ticks and others • ...
the topic Harvest Festival 2023-12-07
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- - Season during which many Harvest Festivals occur.
- - Traditional part of the festival.
- - Stories and traditions linked to the festival.
- - Honored during the festival for their work.
- - Similar holiday in the United States.
- - Often involves gatherings and activities.
- - Theme of the Harvest Festival.
- - Given to celebrate and give thanks for the harvest.
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- - Often associated with this festival.
- - Event marking the harvest.
- - Festive processions common during this time.
- - Abundant harvest celebrated during this festival.
- - Emotion expressed during the festival.
- - Traditional form of celebration.
- - Setting where many Harvest Festivals take place.
15 Clues: - Event marking the harvest. • - Theme of the Harvest Festival. • - Traditional form of celebration. • - Traditional part of the festival. • - Often associated with this festival. • - Similar holiday in the United States. • - Emotion expressed during the festival. • - Often involves gatherings and activities. • - Honored during the festival for their work. • ...
Greek Mythology 2024-04-11
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- Who did Dionysus marry?
- What was Zeus's weapon of choice?
- What was one of the Chimera's powers?
- What did Medea try to use to kill Theseus?
- What power did Zeus give Prometheus?
- What was one of Hera's sacred animals?
- Who made Echo's voice become an echo?
- Who was the goddess of Agriculture?
- Which character was very self-absorbed?
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- Which creature guarded the underworld?
- Which bird was eating Prometheus liver?
- Which god did Narcissus disrespect?
- Who saved Prometheus?
- Who killed the Minotaur?
- Which monster ate children?
15 Clues: Who saved Prometheus? • Who did Dionysus marry? • Who killed the Minotaur? • Which monster ate children? • What was Zeus's weapon of choice? • Which god did Narcissus disrespect? • Who was the goddess of Agriculture? • What power did Zeus give Prometheus? • What was one of the Chimera's powers? • Who made Echo's voice become an echo? • Which creature guarded the underworld? • ...
Texas Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-17
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- A piece of proof to show something is true
- A large area of land
- Farming
- To leave a region to live elsewhere
- Woven or knitted cloth
- Type of clay used to build items
- A place where documents are preserved
- An area of land with common features
- the study of time
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- one country is taken over by another country
- A person who lives in Mexico
- Adventure
- Change or addition to a law
- Made to spread Catholicism
- a journey for a specific purpose
15 Clues: Farming • Adventure • the study of time • A large area of land • Woven or knitted cloth • Made to spread Catholicism • Change or addition to a law • A person who lives in Mexico • a journey for a specific purpose • Type of clay used to build items • To leave a region to live elsewhere • An area of land with common features • A place where documents are preserved • ...
ozzy's Jr scholastic 2024-09-18
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- holds papers together
- to dig something up
- a piece of land that someone owns
- in the 1930's when it was hard to live
- protesting against your job
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- when it gets warmer
- someone who studdys dinosores
- fomaose 1940's war including the world
- under the age of 18
- farming crops
- belongs to a country
- line of latitude that separates the northern and southern hemasphers
- the original price from a store
- war with US and vietnam
- historicly known for somthing
15 Clues: farming crops • when it gets warmer • under the age of 18 • to dig something up • belongs to a country • holds papers together • war with US and vietnam • protesting against your job • someone who studdys dinosores • historicly known for somthing • the original price from a store • a piece of land that someone owns • fomaose 1940's war including the world • ...
FFA 2026-01-13
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- The action of growing plants and doing farmwork
- what gauge of wire is thicker, twelve or eightteen
- using different tools to shape and paint wood
- tendency of things to reject electric flow.
- a circuit that only has one path.
- measurement of electric pressure.
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- a circuit that goes in multiple paths.
- a group working together
- taking ownership and responsibility
- common conductor.
- Flow of current.
- using electricity to heat metal to connect two peices
- what does awg stand for.
- made of moving electrons.
- formerly the Future farmers of America,
15 Clues: Flow of current. • common conductor. • a group working together • what does awg stand for. • made of moving electrons. • a circuit that only has one path. • measurement of electric pressure. • taking ownership and responsibility • a circuit that goes in multiple paths. • formerly the Future farmers of America, • tendency of things to reject electric flow. • ...
Events Leading Up to Civil War 2026-03-11
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- rights state governments can reject federal government
- people in the U.S. who didnt want slavery
- find a solution
- a war that is inside a country
- another word for farming
- get rid of(usually slavery)
- crops that made a lot of money
- idea that stated can reject federal government
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- leaving/secededing
- United States president that was opposed to slavery in 1860
- a cash crop
- a tax on imported goods
- loyalty to one region instead of the nation
- large farm
- people who wanted slavery in the U.S.
15 Clues: large farm • a cash crop • find a solution • leaving/secededing • a tax on imported goods • another word for farming • get rid of(usually slavery) • a war that is inside a country • crops that made a lot of money • people who wanted slavery in the U.S. • people in the U.S. who didnt want slavery • loyalty to one region instead of the nation • ...
Paragraph 3, Activity 11 Crossword 2024-10-07
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- Promoting and selling products (markets)
- Being [able] to do something
- I believe in __________(being a leader)
- What people in the military do [service]
- Someone that works in [agriculture]
- The act of making a [product]
- Showing someone basic _______ (respectability)
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- Wanting to know or being [interested] in something
- What adults do Mon-Fri and get paid for
- Doing things step by step (Progressing)
- Being [efficient] at something
- [Knowing] or understanding of something
- The ability to do something well
- Being known [publicity]
- Like the word soil but with a T
15 Clues: Being known [publicity] • Being [able] to do something • The act of making a [product] • Being [efficient] at something • Like the word soil but with a T • The ability to do something well • Someone that works in [agriculture] • What adults do Mon-Fri and get paid for • I believe in __________(being a leader) • Doing things step by step (Progressing) • ...
Dharmasthala: Heritage and Service 2025-08-31
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- Educationoriented initiative fostering learning.
- Volunteer cadres engaged in community service.
- Memberrun savings and credit collective model.
- Enabling women and marginalized communities.
- Grassroots welfare and local infrastructure work.
- Medical coverage facilitated for SHG families.
- Agriculture outreach fairs for farmers.
- Community awareness and capacitybuilding program.
- Small loans and financial inclusion for livelihoods.
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- Mission improving village livelihoods and infrastructure.
- Village welfare planning scheme.
- Dharmasthala’s statewide rural development trust registered in 1991.
- Connecting SHGs to formal credit and savings.
- Healthrisk protection scheme for members.
- Village hygiene and toiletbuilding initiatives.
15 Clues: Village welfare planning scheme. • Agriculture outreach fairs for farmers. • Healthrisk protection scheme for members. • Enabling women and marginalized communities. • Connecting SHGs to formal credit and savings. • Volunteer cadres engaged in community service. • Memberrun savings and credit collective model. • Medical coverage facilitated for SHG families. • ...
Overfishing Crossword 2026-05-11
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- A supply of some resource.
- not using fish.
- Areas filled with fish.
- An endangered fish species.
- A tool used to catch fish.
- A place that protects life.
- A large fish that travels with others of its kind.
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- A practice that provides resources and food.
- A type of organization.
- A place in Florida that protects fish.
- Catching too many fish.
- A kind of fish with a sharp extension on the front.
- The gathering of a resource.
- Someone who catches fish.
- The end of a species.
15 Clues: not using fish. • The end of a species. • A type of organization. • Catching too many fish. • Areas filled with fish. • Someone who catches fish. • A supply of some resource. • A tool used to catch fish. • An endangered fish species. • A place that protects life. • The gathering of a resource. • A place in Florida that protects fish. • A practice that provides resources and food. • ...
Ag-Morgan Barnes 2016-01-19
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- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat.
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- the feeding relationships between species and biotic community
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities.
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- In American commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews.
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
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- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive.
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources.
- deliberately planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
- the unique qay in which each culture uses it particular physical environment; those aspects of culture that serve to provide the necessities of life--food, clothing, and shelter
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species and biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
Ag-Morgan Barnes 2016-01-19
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- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources.
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- the unique way in which each culture uses it particular physical environment; those aspects of culture that serve to provide the necessities of life--food, clothing, and shelter
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat.
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive.
- deliberately planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities.
- the feeding relationships between species and biotic community
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- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- In American commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews.
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species and biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
Dustin's APES crossword 2023-01-12
Across
- - the movement of air around the globe
- - the way in which a whole or mixture is made up.
- - the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- – the action of remedying something, in particular of reversing or stopping environmental damage.
- - the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- - a key regulator of climate by storing and transporting heat, carbon, nutrients and freshwater all around the world .
- - the process of making an area more urban.
Down
- - the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- - the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere, due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet's surface.
- - the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- - a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
- Culture - the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- – The action of preserving something
- - the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume
- – The removal of contaminants from something
15 Clues: – The action of preserving something • - the movement of air around the globe • - the process of making an area more urban. • – The removal of contaminants from something • - the way in which a whole or mixture is made up. • - the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume • ...
Animal unit crossword puzzle 2021-10-19
Across
- moral principles that guide our behavior
- animal that helps a person enjoy life
- Mature male dog
- female cat
- animals that assist someone with a disability
- animal that has a job for a person
Down
- an animal that provides comfort
- emphasizes human treatment while using animals
- someone's animals that they take to visit places
- animals that have not been domesticated
- dog giving birth
- animal have the same rights has humans
- animals used in agriculture
13 Clues: female cat • Mature male dog • dog giving birth • animals used in agriculture • an animal that provides comfort • animal that has a job for a person • animal that helps a person enjoy life • animal have the same rights has humans • animals that have not been domesticated • moral principles that guide our behavior • animals that assist someone with a disability • ...
OMMA Region 1 2023-07-27
Across
- Any raw preparation of the leaves from the plant genius
- Licensing portal
- Your agency's abbreviation
- Enternal request for assistance
- Abbreviation for Field Visit Tracker
- ACM
- Non-operational/operational
Down
- A cannabis plant, whether for recreational or medicinal use
- Volatile hydrocarbons found in the essential oils produced by many plants, including cannabis
- Seed to Sale
- The geographic area or location related to the request
- Mandatory registration
- Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry
13 Clues: ACM • Seed to Sale • Licensing portal • Mandatory registration • Your agency's abbreviation • Non-operational/operational • Enternal request for assistance • Abbreviation for Field Visit Tracker • Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry • The geographic area or location related to the request • Any raw preparation of the leaves from the plant genius • ...
Shannon and J'Ann's planets 2023-11-01
Across
- what planet has the god of agriculture
- The first four planets are what
- biggest planet
- Neptune and Uranus are
- coldest planet
- Uranus's God is the God of _
Down
- What planet has 70 moons
- How many gas giants are there
- What planet would float in water
- what planet is Olympus Mons on
- What does Earth mean
- Neptune is known as the _ (color) planet
- Mercury also looks like what in space
- what planet spins on it's side
- What planet has the thickest atmosphere
15 Clues: biggest planet • coldest planet • What does Earth mean • Neptune and Uranus are • What planet has 70 moons • Uranus's God is the God of _ • How many gas giants are there • what planet is Olympus Mons on • what planet spins on it's side • The first four planets are what • What planet would float in water • Mercury also looks like what in space • what planet has the god of agriculture • ...
Careers in Agriculture By RADA Trelawny 2023-07-23
Across
- Responsible for managing a farm's financial operations.
- Cultivates and harvests crops using large machinery.
- Grows fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants in a controlled environment.
- Helps farmers with technological solutions and precision agriculture.
- Supervises the daily operations on a dairy farm.
- Raises and cares for poultry, such as chickens and turkeys.
- Manages and maintains beehives for honey production.
- Designs and implements strategies to control pests on the farm.
- Studies weather patterns and provides forecasts for farmers.
- Responsible for overseeing the production and storage of crops.
Down
- Inspects and grades agricultural products for quality and safety.
- Specializes in caring for and treating sick or injured animals on a farm.
- Person who studies soil and its effects on crops.
- Expert in breeding and genetics to improve livestock.
- Grows and harvests grapes for wine production.
- Operates and maintains heavy machinery for farming tasks
- Manages and cultivates large areas of farmland.
17 Clues: Grows and harvests grapes for wine production. • Manages and cultivates large areas of farmland. • Supervises the daily operations on a dairy farm. • Person who studies soil and its effects on crops. • Cultivates and harvests crops using large machinery. • Manages and maintains beehives for honey production. • Expert in breeding and genetics to improve livestock. • ...
unit 1 2022-06-18
Biotechnology 2024-03-25
Across
- To tame animals in order to make them useful to people.
- Nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells and tissues
- two or more atoms joined together
- the system in a country that involves making, buying, and selling goods
- The process of selecting a few organisms with desired traits to serve as parents of the next generation
- The manipulation of living organisms or their components to produce useful products.
- an organism so small that it can not be seen with a regular microscope
- relating to or characteristic of a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation.
Down
- Resistance evolving rapidly in many species of prokaryotes due to overuse of antibiotics, especially in agriculture
- Branch of biotechnology that alters the genes in biological organisms to achieve a medicinal or agricultural purpose
- the study of the nature of foods and the changes that occur in them naturally and as a result of handling and processing
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- Having to do with morals, values, right and wrong
- Making a genetically identical copy of DNA or of an organism.
- The use of living organisms to detoxify and restore polluted and degraded ecosystems
- inherited; passed on from one's parents
- relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring
18 Clues: two or more atoms joined together • inherited; passed on from one's parents • Having to do with morals, values, right and wrong • To tame animals in order to make them useful to people. • Making a genetically identical copy of DNA or of an organism. • Nutrients the body uses to build and maintain its cells and tissues • ...
Keyword Crossword 2023-07-12
Sunshine 2022-06-15
9 Clues: A Sunshine recorder type • CS Sunshine Recorder Uses • BL Sunshine Recorder Uses • Advantage BL Sunshine Recorder • Another Sunshine Recorder Type • Solar Radiation Is important for • Solar Radiation Is important for • Disadvantage of CS Sunshine Recorder • Number of cards in CS Sunshine Recorder
Olivia India SS 2021-04-27
Across
- Boats or ships pass through it
- poor nutrition caused by a lack of food
- expectancy the average number of years a person should live
- Natural resource
- ice
- or practice of farming
- crop
- Neighbor of India
- Dry
- impacts A negative effect of heavy irrigation in Pakistan
- Pakistan supply their own goods
- Who has taken steps to improve health care
Down
- Wind that carries heavy rains
- Amount of people born each year in need of jobs, housing, and healthcare
- The second-fastest-growing economy in Asia
- The effort to increase food production in developing countries
- rate Age 15 read and write
- flows into another river
- Country
- cotton, wheat, sugarcane, and rice are grown were
20 Clues: ice • Dry • crop • Country • Natural resource • Neighbor of India • or practice of farming • flows into another river • rate Age 15 read and write • Wind that carries heavy rains • Boats or ships pass through it • Pakistan supply their own goods • poor nutrition caused by a lack of food • The second-fastest-growing economy in Asia • Who has taken steps to improve health care • ...
Word Wall #1 2023-09-24
Across
- to adjust to a situation
- full of admiration, honor
- ranking in order of time
- next to
- sharing a border, touching
- looking realistic, practical
- one who behaves differently to fit in
- the remains of a living thing
- person who looks on the sunny side of life
- excellent for growing crops
Down
- someone who studies fossils to learn about ancient non-human life
- to steer in a certain path
- fish handshake a weak handshake
- farming
- someone who studies artifacts to learn about ancient man
- rich soil or dirt
- without an organized plan
- ancient remains of something made by man
18 Clues: farming • next to • rich soil or dirt • to adjust to a situation • ranking in order of time • full of admiration, honor • without an organized plan • to steer in a certain path • sharing a border, touching • excellent for growing crops • looking realistic, practical • the remains of a living thing • fish handshake a weak handshake • one who behaves differently to fit in • ...
Issue 3: Living with Drought 2024-11-18
Across
- extremely serious
- relating to homes
- able to replace itself
- a way to supply water to crops
- to change one thing to another
- a choice you can make
- unwanted substances found in something
- a long period of dry weather
- the practice of farming or growing food
Down
- able to work well without wasting time
- extremely dry because of hot weather
- typical weather conditions in a particular place
- the act of protecting or preserving something
- the process of removing salt
- the rain or snow that falls on the ground
- characterized by waste and not efficient
- a useful thing
- believe that future can't be changed
18 Clues: a useful thing • extremely serious • relating to homes • a choice you can make • able to replace itself • the process of removing salt • a long period of dry weather • a way to supply water to crops • to change one thing to another • extremely dry because of hot weather • believe that future can't be changed • able to work well without wasting time • ...
Les liaisons économiques 2013-12-08
Across
- Secteur qui comprend les industries qui extraient les matières premières.
- Secteur qui comprends les industries de la transformation et fabrication.
- technique d'exploitation forestière dans laquelle on coupe seulement les arbres de la taille et de la qualité souhaitées.
- Ressource qu'on ne peut utiliser qu'une seule fois.
- Agriculture qui utilise beaucoup de main-d'oeuvre, de machinerai et de fertilisants sur de petites surfaces et qui produit un rendement élevé par hectare.
- bois produit par les arbres conifères
- Secteur qui comprend les industries de vente et service.
- bois produit par les arbres feuilles.
- Emploi qui introduit de la nouvelle argent dans la communauté.
- Agriculture qui utilise peu de main-d'oeuvre, de machinerie et de fertilisants sur de grandes surfaces et produits un faible rendement par hectare.
- Produit chimique conçus pour tuer les plantes et les insectes nuisibles.
- Acronyme pour un organisme dont on a modifié la structure génétique.
- Méthode d'exploitation forestière où tous les arbres d'une région sont coupés en même temps.
Down
- Type de pluie qui détruisent la végétation et rendent les lacs acides.
- Méthode de production agricole qui consiste à cultiver indéfiniment un sol sans toue fois nuire à l'environnement.
- Secteur qui comprend la recherche et le développement.
- Transformation des matières premières en un état .
- Méthode d'exploitation forestière dans laquelle jusqu'à 70% des arbres sont coupés.
- Remplacement de travail manuel par une machine
- Emploi qui recycle l'argent dans la communauté.
- Ressource qui se remplace d'elle-même à moins qu'elle ne soit mal gérée.
- plantes et animaux microscopiques à la base de la chaîne alimentaire marine
- Produit chimique ou naturel ajouté au sol pour accroître sa fertilité.
- pêche excessive qui empêche le maintient d'une population stable dans un stock de poisson.
24 Clues: bois produit par les arbres conifères • bois produit par les arbres feuilles. • Remplacement de travail manuel par une machine • Emploi qui recycle l'argent dans la communauté. • Transformation des matières premières en un état . • Ressource qu'on ne peut utiliser qu'une seule fois. • Secteur qui comprend la recherche et le développement. • ...
Ancient Beliefs 2014-02-11
Across
- Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Chinese valued this over all else
- Lasting peace in Buddhism
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Temple in Athens dedicated to Athena
- Mount ______ is where the Greek gods live
- Believing in one god
- Belief that the Israelites followed
- A life after death
- Roman god of the Underworld
- Greek goddess of love
- Sacred book of Hinduism
- a temple to worship a certain god or goddess
- Believing in multiple gods
- Greek god with winged helmet and sandals
- Games held to honor the gods in Greece
- King of the Greek Underworld, also the Greek Underworld
- Chinese philosopher
- A promise made by God
- Greek goddess of the hunt
- Egyptian sun god
- Greek Goddess of agriculture
- Holy book of the Jews
- Path The path that Buddha taught
- Greek god of war
- Founder of Buddhism
- Falcon god in Egyptian mythology
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- Hindu god that destroys
- Greek god of parties and wine
- Preserved body in Egypt's culture
- Founder of Christianity
- Rebirth after death in another form
- Greek god of the sun and music
- Greek god of the sea
- Roman king of the gods
- Greek goddess of women
- A form that a god or goddess takes on earth
- Roman god of affection, often seen with a bow and arrows
- Code An eye for an eye
- Religion that Constantine followed
- Roman goddess of agriculture
- Large tombs that Egypt is known for
- Roman god of the forge and metal
- The promised savior of the Jewish religion
- Egyptian god of the afterlife
- King of the Greek gods
- Queen of the Roman gods
47 Clues: Egyptian sun god • Greek god of war • A life after death • Chinese philosopher • Founder of Buddhism • Greek god of the sea • Believing in one god • Greek goddess of love • A promise made by God • Holy book of the Jews • Roman king of the gods • Greek goddess of women • King of the Greek gods • Hindu god that destroys • Founder of Christianity • Greek goddess of wisdom • Sacred book of Hinduism • ...
Eco crossword 2015-01-16
Across
- A chemical harmful to human health which evaporates easily and is found in many paints and solvents
- the variety of a living things in a ecosystem
- agriculture using multiple crops in the same space
- refers to a series of research and development and technology transfer initiatives
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- A highly poisonous metalloid element that can contaminate ground water
- a crop where you can make sizable profits from marijuana
- a chemical which is known to cause cancer
- A synthetic chemical derived from oil
- a region in the oceans where plastic garbage has accumulated
- another word for burning
- disposal site for solid waste
- a chemical that kills pests
- coli (e. coli) A type of bacteria found in feces which can indicate contamination by human or animal sewage
Down
- a consumer which eats only plant materials
- a recovery of copper and other valuable materials from e-waste
- a pathway showing feeding relationships
- a feeding level in a food chain
- a method of farming where animals can roam freely outdoors rather than being confined in a closed space
- the gas produced when garbage in the landfill decomposes
- the circular current in an ocean which swirls around the traps plastic garbage
- a naturally occurring radioactive gas which can collect in basements and attics
- contain the least pesticide buy conventionally grown varieties of these fruits and vegetables
- The residue left behind when the garbage is incinerated
- a consumer which eats plants and animals
- the place where an organism lives
- A chemical which is known to have short or long term negative effects
- a alternative locally based economic model of agriculture and food distribution
28 Clues: another word for burning • a chemical that kills pests • disposal site for solid waste • a feeding level in a food chain • the place where an organism lives • A synthetic chemical derived from oil • a pathway showing feeding relationships • a consumer which eats plants and animals • a chemical which is known to cause cancer • a consumer which eats only plant materials • ...
On Caste and Gender 2021-01-20
Across
- One of the first movements with instances of women participating in an armed struggle for economic and social justice
- Areas with this kind of agriculture suffered more than areas with irrigation-based agriculture during the first few months of the lockdown, according to Swaminathan's report
- One of the social institutions attacked by radical feminists
- The name of a caste group traditionally associated with leather-working, tanning and skinning
- The social-structural framework that strictly defines the masculine and feminine, while promulgating male authority and power
- Cohn's first-level in the kinship system
- An attribute of a caste identity
- The kind of unpaid labour that is traditionally seen to fall under the ambit of women
- A political party that identifies itself as an Ambedkarite political party
- A characteristic Ambedkar understands to be peculiar to caste
- One practice implemented to maintain endogamous practices over time
- The origins of the term 'caste' come from this language
- The practice of marrying outside one's group
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- Basalinga's doctor's name
- Caste, according to Ambedkar, can also be understood as this
- A term coined by M.N. Srinivas to refer to a mechanism by which lower caste groups seek upward mobility
- A movement of home-makers and their allies to fight for a decent standard of living in the 1970's
- And the slogan goes: Educate, _____, Organise.
- Sanskrit term referring to one who starts a family
- A system of social and economic exchange and distribution with a ritual component
- A historically punitive practice against women deemed to have violated the conventions of a social group
- The figure who is supposed to have codified caste rules
- The name of a report on women workers in the informal economy
23 Clues: Basalinga's doctor's name • An attribute of a caste identity • Cohn's first-level in the kinship system • The practice of marrying outside one's group • And the slogan goes: Educate, _____, Organise. • Sanskrit term referring to one who starts a family • The figure who is supposed to have codified caste rules • The origins of the term 'caste' come from this language • ...
Ap Geo Crossword by Andrew Tipton 3rd 2019-04-28
Across
- Forced to migrate in fear of persecution(2CC)
- Deal to wipe debt if places set aside land for agriculture(6IDK)
- Conflict over resources for common good or interest(6IDK)
- Small urban areas that census includes in their measures(7CC)
- Small business emphasized requires employers to pay fair wages(5CC)
- Cultural imprints on a place, important to show how humans interact with surrondings(1VIT)
- High birth and high death transition into low birth low death(2VIT)
- Boundary separates regions with different main laguages(3ISK)
- Location compared to other places(1CC)
- ares studied for functional area of city(7CC)
- Redrawing districts to benefit political party(4CC)
- Adopting customs into one's own culture(3CC)
- character of place(1CC)
- Man made surroundings for humans(1IDK)
- Distribution of services based on settlements being centers for humans(7VIT)
- Convert someone to your religion(3IDK)
- Look at beliefs and values from a cultural standpoint(3VIT)
- State has special rights over certain area of water(4IDK)
Down
- Eat more local food to help small businesses(5CC)
- Analyze geography and history for politics(4VIT)
- Various age categories in population pyramid(2IDK)
- Law that limits immigrants(2IDK)
- Improvements in industry technology(5VIT)
- Drawing areas that banks refuse to loan money(7IDK)
- Economic policies on LDC's(5IDK)
- Raise crops and livestock for money or food; vital to surviving(6VIT)
- long term productivity of food(6CC)
- provide food for family(6CC)
- Daily requirement for calories; Rich places tend to overeat(5IDK)
- Cultures lost to other cultures(3CC)
- Distance requires effort(1IDK)
- Migration in hopes of being seen as a refugee(2CC)
- decentralized government into federal system(4IDK)
- Small edge city connected with highways(7IDK)
- drawing districts(4CC)
35 Clues: drawing districts(4CC) • character of place(1CC) • provide food for family(6CC) • Distance requires effort(1IDK) • Law that limits immigrants(2IDK) • Economic policies on LDC's(5IDK) • long term productivity of food(6CC) • Cultures lost to other cultures(3CC) • Location compared to other places(1CC) • Man made surroundings for humans(1IDK) • ...
SWCD 2024-06-07
Across
- a row of trees that provides shelter or protection from the wind.
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow.
- a farm implement used to break up and smooth out the surface of a plot of soil.
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- the application of water to the soil through various systems.
- the process of collecting mature crops as food.
- method of growing crops on sides of hills by planting.
- the technique of piling soil up around the base of a plant.
- farming which includes growing and harvesting crops and raising animals or livestock.
- grassland used for grazing of mainly domestic herbivores.
- a geographic area located outside of towns and cities.
- a mature female chicken or other fowl.
- electrically charged atom.
- mechanical cultivation of agricultural soils by the plough to different depths.
- the juvenile goat.
Down
- agricultural output.
- an area of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- the science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests.
- a person who owns or manages a farm.
- a unit of land area equal to 4,840 square yards.
- type of farming using no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
- a plant that's often grown to feed livestock.
- organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture.
- a plant that can be grown and harvested for profit or subsistence.
- planting a different crop on a particular piece of land each growing season.
- a large farm building used for storage or housing livestock.
- the area of land that drains to a particular river.
- the wearing away of the land surface by water, wind, or ice.
28 Clues: the juvenile goat. • agricultural output. • electrically charged atom. • a person who owns or manages a farm. • a mature female chicken or other fowl. • prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • a plant that's often grown to feed livestock. • the upper layer of earth in which plants grow. • the process of collecting mature crops as food. • ...
SWCD 2024-06-07
Across
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow.
- a mature female chicken or other fowl.
- type of farming using no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
- a large farm building used for storage or housing livestock.
- a plant that can be grown and harvested for profit or subsistence.
- an area of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- electrically charged atom.
- grassland used for grazing of mainly domestic herbivores.
- method of growing crops on sides of hills by planting.
- agricultural output.
- a person who owns or manages a farm.
- planting a different crop on a particular piece of land each growing season.
- a row of trees that provides shelter or protection from the wind.
- farming which includes growing and harvesting crops and raising animals or livestock.
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
Down
- the area of land that drains to a particular river.
- mechanical cultivation of agricultural soils by the plough to different depths.
- a farm implement used to break up and smooth out the surface of a plot of soil.
- organic matter used as fertilizer in agriculture.
- the process of collecting mature crops as food.
- the science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests.
- a geographic area located outside of towns and cities.
- the wearing away of the land surface by water, wind, or ice.
- the technique of piling soil up around the base of a plant.
- a plant that's often grown to feed livestock.
- the application of water to the soil through various systems.
- the juvenile goat.
- a unit of land area equal to 4,840 square yards.
28 Clues: the juvenile goat. • agricultural output. • electrically charged atom. • a person who owns or manages a farm. • a mature female chicken or other fowl. • prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • a plant that's often grown to feed livestock. • the upper layer of earth in which plants grow. • the process of collecting mature crops as food. • ...
4-8 Mayan Culture Hearth (no spaces) 2024-08-20
Across
- Early Mayans arrived in what is present-day ____ as early as 11,000 B.C., via a land bridge.
- The rulers of the Mayan cities were _____ , & some were drawn with severed heads on their belts.
- We know the Mayans fought because the fights were drawn in ___ ___ from the Classic Period.
- Human sacrifice was committed to make the ___ happy, to keep the sun, rain, and corn that they needed.
- ___ are underground rivers that provided water for irrigation.
- Some historians believe Aliens helped the Mayans, because they had the most accurate _____ .
- Victims were captured in warfare and used in Mayan ___ ___ , having their hearts cut out.
- Mayan economy based on agriculture & trade, & their premier crop was ____ .
- Mayan collapse might be due to ___ cities, drought, volcano, depleting resources; they are not sure.
- For regions without rivers & springs, Mayans used _____ called chultuns to collect rainwater.
- The _____ civilization began to thrive around 2,000 B.C.
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- Largest Mayan city contained 50,000 people, & their population grew to ___ ___ .
- After the age of hunter gatherers, the Maya entered a period marked by villages & organized ___ .
- The collapse of the Mayan civilization is a _____ , though some believe it was due to warfare.
- Large purchases were paid for with ___ & ___ , but small purchases were paid for with salt, fish, maize
- Longevity of the Mayans is attributed to their skill at making the most of their _____ .
- Most prosperity was gained through trade, but some wealth came from ____ between cities.
- Artifacts show that goods were traded over considerable _____ ; flint, cotton, salt, tools
- AD 900, southern cities in Maya were ____ , but no one knows why.
- ____ invaders discovered Maya in the 1600s, & most of the civilization was covered in vines.
- Mayans began as ___ ___ tribes that grew into Mexico and Central America.
21 Clues: The _____ civilization began to thrive around 2,000 B.C. • ___ are underground rivers that provided water for irrigation. • AD 900, southern cities in Maya were ____ , but no one knows why. • Mayan economy based on agriculture & trade, & their premier crop was ____ . • Mayans began as ___ ___ tribes that grew into Mexico and Central America. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Review Crossword 2024-09-04
Across
- a rare example of a well-preserved neolithic-era city, inhabited nearly 9,000 years ago
- also called the Agricultural Revolution; a transition from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to agriculture and settlement in the Fertile Crescent
- a person or group of people who traveled from one place to another to find fresh resources
- a long period of time or history with a distinct characteristic or noteworthy event
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator
- the science or practice of farming
- the process of taming an animal for farming purposes; the cultivation of a plant for food
- the remains or impressions of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or cast in a rock
- the angular coordinate that specifies the east-west position on the earth
- ancient arts or crafts that assisted early human life
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- a nomadic group of people who survive by harvesting wild food
- the study of human history through excavation and analysis of artifacts
- a prehistoric period that followed the Stone Age and came before the Iron Age
- customary beliefs, social norms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group
- a method for determining the age of an object containing organic material
- a prehistoric monument in England of cultural value
- an object made by a human being, typically of cultural or historic interest
- seasonal movement from one place to another
- the species to which all modern human beings belong
- a group of closely related families; a kin group
- also called the Paleolithic period; an ancient stage of human development characterized by the use of stone tools
21 Clues: the science or practice of farming • seasonal movement from one place to another • a group of closely related families; a kin group • a prehistoric monument in England of cultural value • the species to which all modern human beings belong • ancient arts or crafts that assisted early human life • a nomadic group of people who survive by harvesting wild food • ...
Biomes 2021-09-22
Across
- The Alphas/Meat eaters of the animal kingdom
- staying up all night and sleeping all day or in other words my mother
- precipitation
- A type of tree as well as a biome
- Destroyers of biomes and rulers of planet earth
- The big word for farming
- The biome with the most diversity
- Large moose like creatures that roam the Tundra
- A type small plant that grows on trees because it cant survive on the floor, creates its own energy
- creepy crawlies
- A type of wild dog that lives in the Chaparral
- Changes that happen to an organism to help them survive
- "You look like a ____ in headlights"
- Common type of tree found in Taiga biomes
- Under layer of cold, always frozen ice just under the soil
- Big grassy biome, good for agriculture
Down
- Stripey black and white animals
- Tropical/Subtropical grasslands biome
- These folk make dams
- 1/5 of the globe is covered by it, always cold
- What happens when the tree tops come together in the rainforest
- The wetness in the air
- A complex ecosystem that is classed by soil and climate
- The main plant of the Chaparral
- The hot season
- Ugly little rodents that live in the Tundra
- The grass eaters/vegans of the animal kingdom
- Lack of rain
- Large flying birds, also the name of a popular anime boy
- An important part of an ecosystem, also known as dirt
- South of the Tundra, forest with evergreens
- The cold season
- Less than 10 inches of rainfall a year in this biome
- Shrubby Biome
34 Clues: Lack of rain • precipitation • Shrubby Biome • The hot season • creepy crawlies • The cold season • These folk make dams • The wetness in the air • The big word for farming • Stripey black and white animals • The main plant of the Chaparral • A type of tree as well as a biome • The biome with the most diversity • "You look like a ____ in headlights" • Tropical/Subtropical grasslands biome • ...
PAFNR Fall 23 Final 2023-12-11
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- The function of this organelle is: The brain of the cell.
- The 1st improvements in agriculture came through what?
- The Vice President is stationed by:
- What animal performed best under minimal livestock management?
- Farmers who began working a parcel of land without legally first purchasing it were termed….
- The Treasurer is stationed by:
- The Secretary is stationed by:
- The function of this organelle is to : Provide structure and support for the cell.
- The reporter is stationed by:
- What is considered an excess amount of a given commodity in agriculture?
- How many taps of the gavel are there after the completion of a business item AND to be seated?
- The function of this organelle is to: absorb sunlight to create glucose sugar
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- What type of vote is the following: All those in favor say “I”, all opposed say “no”.
- The advisor is stationed by:
- Which organelles do plant cells have, that animal cells do NOT?
- What did the farmers of the colonial period focus on?
- What type of vote is the following: show of hands, all those in favor raise your hand, those opposed raise your hand.
- How many taps of the gavel restores the order of the meeting?
- How many taps of the gavel means to Stand in a meeting?
- The President is stationed by:
- What type of vote is the following: “shall we by general consent….” and then no one opposed the vote.
- The Sentinel is stationed by:
- Draft animals were used primarily for which of the following purposes?
- The function of this organelle is to: Convert glucose sugars to energy for the cell
- How many taps of the gavel calls the meeting to order?
25 Clues: The advisor is stationed by: • The Sentinel is stationed by: • The reporter is stationed by: • The President is stationed by: • The Treasurer is stationed by: • The Secretary is stationed by: • The Vice President is stationed by: • What did the farmers of the colonial period focus on? • The 1st improvements in agriculture came through what? • ...
Unit 8 crossword 2024-04-02
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- Deposition A more accurate term than acid rain because acidic precipitation can be wet or dry.
- A radioactive gas that can accumulate in homes.
- Water that has been used and contaminated.
- Disease A type of illness that can spread from person to person.
- An agent that can cause developmental abnormalities in a fetus.
- Hole A region of depleted ozone in the stratosphere.
- The build-up of substances, like pesticides, in an organism.
- Increase in concentration of a substance in a food chain.
- The process by which water-soluble salts accumulate in the soil.
- A substance that can lead to cancer.
- The spread of urban areas into low-density and typically car-dependent communities.
- Agriculture Farming in sustainable ways meeting society’s present food and textile needs.
- Fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants.
- The process of making an area more urban.
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- Chlorofluorocarbons, chemicals found to harm the ozone layer.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert.
- Artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops.
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- Chemicals used to kill pests, often used in farming.
- Island Urban area significantly warmer than its surrounding rural areas due to human activities.
- A fibrous mineral once common in building materials, now known for its health risks.
- Agriculture A farming system that uses ecologically based pest controls and biological fertilizers.
- A poison that acts on the nervous system.
- Basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society.
- Protocol An international treaty designed to protect the ozone layer.
25 Clues: A substance that can lead to cancer. • A poison that acts on the nervous system. • The process of making an area more urban. • Water that has been used and contaminated. • A radioactive gas that can accumulate in homes. • The process by which fertile land becomes desert. • Chemicals used to kill pests, often used in farming. • ...
P Human Geography Exam Review Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-30
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- nomadism Herding domesticated animals in seasonal patterns
- transition model Explains population growth stages of countries; helps predict future trends
- place theory Explains how services are distributed in settlements; predicts city spacing
- Gross domestic product, measures a country’s total output
- Process of renovating neighborhoods and attracting wealthier residents
- The physical characteristics of a place
- family
- Region caught between stronger political forces
- perspective How geographers look at patterns of human activity on Earth's surface
- Increase in the number of people living in cities
- agriculture Farming for profit
- Movement out of a country
- a culture adopts traits of another
- Gross national income, includes income from abroad
- of related languages
- agriculture Farming for personal or family use
- Revolution Period of increased agricultural production using new technology; improved global food supply
- industry Industry where final product weighs less than inputs
- The location of a place relative to others
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- diffusion cultural traits spread over space and time
- Connection of people, culture, and economic systems to land
- A state's right to govern itself without outside influence
- Revolution Period of rapid industrial growth that transformed economies; explains global patterns of wealth today
- sensing Collecting data from satellites about Earth's surface
- Clustering of businesses for mutual benefit
- density Population per unit of arable land
- group within a language family
- A politically organized territory with sovereignty
- Movement from cities to surrounding suburbs
- of cultural elements
- The relationship between distance on a map and on Earth
- A group of people with shared cultural traits
- branch
- ratio Ratio of dependents to working-age population
- Large-scale, corporate farming
- Movement into a country
- city Concentration of business, shopping, and entertainment on the urban fringe
37 Clues: family • branch • of cultural elements • of related languages • Movement into a country • Movement out of a country • group within a language family • agriculture Farming for profit • Large-scale, corporate farming • a culture adopts traits of another • The physical characteristics of a place • The location of a place relative to others • Clustering of businesses for mutual benefit • ...
AEST Review Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- Male rabbit
- Period of time from conception to birth
- Convert waste into reusable material
- circumstances and conditions around organism
- Cattle species are referred to as
- Female of cattle family that hasn't given birth
- Crops grown "on level" or across slope
- Beef breed that is resistant to heat
- Functioning in society in a positive way
- Infection of the milk glands
- Means the animal was born without horns
- Movement of air within the soil profile
- Type of pesticide that kills weeds
- Gregor Mendel experimented on
- The plant reproduction parts
- Secretary is stationed by (3 words,no spaces)
- Diffusion of water through a permeable membrane
- Science of Fruits and Vegetables
- Intact male pig
- Logy means
- Process of division or duplication of a cell
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- Most common form of ID for pigs
- Process by which seeds sprout & grow
- White pig with erect ears
- Checking eggs for interior defects
- Chickens used for meat
- What boots should one wear with chemicals
- Industry that grows, manages and harvest trees
- Newborn of the swine family
- Fertilized egg
- Intact male horse
- Offspring from crossbreeding animals
- Metal that revolutionized agriculture
- Weathering of soil and rock
- Poultry is ranked what in meat consumed
- Horses are measured in
- Growing food without chemicals
- Pigs giving birth
- Raising fish
- Written by E.M. Tiffany
- Injection into the muscle
- bio means
- Water most used by plants
- Female geese are called
- Means danger in agriculture
- 21 percent of air
- Speech given with little to no prep
- What is another word for honesty
- Female of the swine family that has not given birth
- The living organisms in an ecosystem
50 Clues: bio means • Logy means • Male rabbit • Raising fish • Fertilized egg • Intact male pig • Intact male horse • Pigs giving birth • 21 percent of air • Chickens used for meat • Horses are measured in • Written by E.M. Tiffany • Female geese are called • White pig with erect ears • Injection into the muscle • Water most used by plants • Newborn of the swine family • Weathering of soil and rock • ...
New Horizons Fall/Winter 2025 2025-11-06
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- What tractor brand wants you to see you POWERUP future with its internships?
- Name given to the organization promoting vocational agriculture in Virginia high schools way back in 1925.
- Placed on the inside of the FFA jacket to help prevent the pins from turning upside down.
- The location of Tahja Sims' year-long internship.
- State that applied the most water per acre in 2023.
- How many women joined Mary Rickert at the National Convention in 1969 to be the first female FFA members?
- FFA New Horizons editor name
- Name of the Western Region FFA Chapter that teaches elementary students about Daffodils.
- State where the Keystone Cooperative's SEED program takes place.
- The name of the Placement Agriculture Proficiency that Lucy Barny won Nationally in 2024.
- E.M. Tiffany's iconic phrase that is 95 years old.
- Competitors in the CDE Activity are required to design a new product & complete a safety and sanitation activity.
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- The state where Venus Welch-White took veterinary assistant courses in High School.
- City where the Milton Hershey school is located.
- Our Wester Region National FFA Vice President's last name.
- The name of the rubber chicken awarded to Southern Region chapters with the greatest online engagement.
- What Allie Paschall taught her summer school class about before earning the SAE Grant that helped her go mobile.
- The state Tracey Mann represents in the US Congress.
- Name of the Southern Region FFA that has a group pig project.
- Name of the Nebraska FFA Chapter that hosts the "Feed the Farmer" event during the busy harvest season.
- Name of the Eastern Region FFA Chapter that hosted an end of summer water balloon event.
- The state Brook Rollins served as a State Officer in 1990-1991.
22 Clues: FFA New Horizons editor name • City where the Milton Hershey school is located. • The location of Tahja Sims' year-long internship. • E.M. Tiffany's iconic phrase that is 95 years old. • State that applied the most water per acre in 2023. • The state Tracey Mann represents in the US Congress. • Our Wester Region National FFA Vice President's last name. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2025-08-26
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- a resource that forms at a much slower rate than the rate it is consumed
- the practice of growing, breeding, and caring for plants and animals that are used for food, clothing, housing, transportation
- pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes
- pollutants that cannot be broken down by natural processes
- a resource that can be replaced relatively quickly by natural processes
- the condition in which human needs are met in such a way that a human population can survive indefinitely
- science the study of the impact of humans on the environment
- when a large fractions of the resource has been used up
- an undesired change in the air, water, or soil that adversely affects the health, survival or activities of humans or organisms
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- the study of how living things interact with each other and with their nonliving environment
- footprint shows the productive area of Earth needed to support one person in a particular country
- the greater the demand for a limited supply of something, the more the thing is worth
- a tool that helps create cost-effective ways to protect our health and environment
- the number and variety of species that live in an area
- analysis balances the cost of the action against the benefits one expects from it
- any natural material that is used by humans
- countries have higher average incomes, slower population growth, diverse industrial economies and stronger social support systems
- a complex web of relationships that connects us with the world we live in
- people who obtain food by collecting plants and by hunting wild animals or scavenging for their remains
- countries have lower average incomes, simple and agriculture-based economies, and rapid population growth
20 Clues: any natural material that is used by humans • the number and variety of species that live in an area • pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes • when a large fractions of the resource has been used up • pollutants that cannot be broken down by natural processes • science the study of the impact of humans on the environment • ...
Government Crossword 2026-07-08
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- The President may negotiate these with foreign nations.
- A formal order issued by the President.
- The constitutional requirement that a President be at least this age.
- House The official residence of the President.
- The official retreat in Maryland used by Presidents.
- The President can reject legislation using this power.
- The branch of government responsible for enforcing laws.
- The President’s annual speech to Congress.
- The President serves this many years per term.
- The President may call these special meetings of Congress.
- The Cabinet department responsible for agriculture.
- The department responsible for labor issues.
- The Cabinet secretary responsible for diplomacy.
- The department that oversees public education.
- The President nominates judges with the advice and consent of this body.
- The department that manages immigration and border security.
- The department responsible for national defense.
- The President is also commander of these military forces.
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- The constitutional document that establishes executive powers.
- The Vice President serves as President of this legislative chamber.
- The President may grant these to federal offenders.
- The Vice President casts one in the Senate.
- The department responsible for veterans.
- The constitutional officer who succeeds the President if necessary.
- The President is elected through this system.
- A group of advisors that includes department heads.
- The official airplane used by the President.
- The title given to the head of the executive branch.
- The President signs these to make them law.
- The Twenty-Second Amendment limits Presidents to this many terms.
- The President appoints federal judges to these courts.
- The department that collects federal taxes.
- The executive branch carries out these.
- A presidential directive that has the force of law.
- The department responsible for transportation.
35 Clues: A formal order issued by the President. • The executive branch carries out these. • The department responsible for veterans. • The President’s annual speech to Congress. • The Vice President casts one in the Senate. • The President signs these to make them law. • The department that collects federal taxes. • The official airplane used by the President. • ...
Animal and Plant Agriculture 2021-04-28
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- thrown by the force of a raindrop impact
- are not kept in battery cages
- flowing dow a slope
- any action that removes soil or rock particles
- were raised with organic fee/no-antibiotics
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- removal of a thin layer of soil
- caused by rapidly flowing water
- recieve a certain amount of outdoor access
- able to preform natural behaviors
9 Clues: flowing dow a slope • are not kept in battery cages • removal of a thin layer of soil • caused by rapidly flowing water • able to preform natural behaviors • thrown by the force of a raindrop impact • recieve a certain amount of outdoor access • were raised with organic fee/no-antibiotics • any action that removes soil or rock particles
12.1 Soil and Agriculture 2023-01-23
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- The process by which material, such as topsoil, is moved from one place to another
- Physical and chemical breaking of rocks and minerals into smaller pieces
- Breakdown of waste, organisms, and organic material into simple molecules
- the part of the horizon that has the most plant nutrients available
- a natural breakup of rock without a chemical change.
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- A cross-section of all the soil horizons in a specific soil, from surface to bedrock soilhorizons distinct layers of soil
- are distinct layers of soil
- when water and other substances chemically break down parent material and rocks, transforming them into different materials
- is made up of minerals, organic matter, air, and water.
9 Clues: are distinct layers of soil • a natural breakup of rock without a chemical change. • is made up of minerals, organic matter, air, and water. • the part of the horizon that has the most plant nutrients available • Physical and chemical breaking of rocks and minerals into smaller pieces • Breakdown of waste, organisms, and organic material into simple molecules • ...
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 • ...
INCA 2023-01-30
7 Clues: roads • South American Indians • inca pottery called moche • knotted knots called quipis • huge durable stone building • the language they speak Quechan • enlarging the system of terraces
FFA 2025-09-15
7 Clues: The truth • Hard to do • Not present • The Study of cultures • what came after corn club • Different timelines of people • People brought together in a place
My spelling words 2022-03-22
9 Clues: To start • Ugly or terrifying • A demon-like creature • Similar to a cucumber • The start of a film or book • Something that haunts a house • The practice of growing plants and livestock • Express a different opinion, judgment or belief • Different methods of human communication in speech
1900's 2015-03-26
9 Clues: 1929-1939 • 1914-1918 • 6000-8000 killed • illegal to sell alcohol • right for women to vote • formed in Corpus Christi • first significant oil well in Texas • led to increase demand for oil, gas and agriculture • period of severe dust storm that created tons of damage
FFA Creed Paragraph 1 2023-08-28
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- with a faith ________ not of words but of deeds -
- ________ of agriculturists; in the promise
- of better ______ through
- achievements won by the _______ and past
- have come to _____ from the
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- struggles of _______ years.
- better______,
- I believe in the future of____________ ,
- even as the better _______ we now enjoy
9 Clues: better______, • of better ______ through • struggles of _______ years. • have come to _____ from the • even as the better _______ we now enjoy • I believe in the future of____________ , • achievements won by the _______ and past • ________ of agriculturists; in the promise • with a faith ________ not of words but of deeds -
Vocabulary Practice 2023-12-07
9 Clues: Impacting our health • Farming, crop production • About conserving life on land • Worldwide coordinated efforts • All the different kinds of life • Identify and present the issues • Reduce, reuse, recycle (level of action) • The purposeful clearing of forested land • The source of 20% of the world's fresh air
FFA Creed Paragraph 1 2021-09-03
9 Clues: _______ won • through _____ ways • with a ______ born • not of words but of ______ • in the ______ of better days • I believe in the _______ of agriculture • even as the better things we now ______ • have come to us from the _____ of former years • by the present and past ______ of agriculturists
My spelling words 2022-03-22
9 Clues: To start • Ugly or terrifying • A demon-like creature • Similar to a cucumber • The start of a film or book • Something that haunts a house • The practice of growing plants and livestock • Express a different opinion, judgment or belief • Different methods of human communication in speech
2.1.6 Major Terrestrial Biomes 2021-11-10
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- Well suited for agriculture, plenty of moisture and both cool and warm seasons.
- Dry and cold biome characterized by many mosses and lichens, areas of permafrost, and summer bogs as frost melts.
- Not enough rain to support trees, so grasses dominate. Cool winters, hot summers and drought are common.
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- Not suitable for agriculture due to excessive rainfall and hot conditions. Soil nutrients are used quickly by plants.
- Moderate temperatures, but periods of dryness. Vegetation grows as clumps rather than spread out.
- Little to no vegetation due to lack of precipitation. Extreme temperature changes from day to night.
- Biome with long winters, average temperatures below freezing and coniferous forests.
- Has two seasons, wet and dry. Grasses, shrubs, small trees.
- A large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plant and animal communities.
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. • ...
Neolithic Revolution and Early Man 2018-08-27
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- A skilled craftsman.
- Wandered from place to place in search of food.
- The taming of animals for human use.
- Before man.
- A period of 100 years.
- The merging of two or more cultures.
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- An "eye-witness" source.
- "Year of our Lord".
- An advanced state of human society.
- The age in which technological advances helped early man.
- The earliest known civilization.
- Judging another culture from the perspective of your own.
- The first Hominid to practice ritual burials.
- Geographic feature located near early civilizations.
- Agriculture revolution = ______________ revolution
- The way a person live ... language, beleifs, food, etc...
16 Clues: Before man. • "Year of our Lord". • A skilled craftsman. • A period of 100 years. • An "eye-witness" source. • The earliest known civilization. • An advanced state of human society. • The taming of animals for human use. • The merging of two or more cultures. • The first Hominid to practice ritual burials. • Wandered from place to place in search of food. • ...
Madison Mincel - Stems Contract Honors 2021-09-03
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- The study of living organisms.
- Showing wild deranged excitement, or energy.
- Savagely fierce, cruel, or violent.
- Beautiful or delightful in such a way
- The study of animal’s anatomy.
- The forces of nature; miraculous or divine
- Working or produced by machines
- Excessively tense or delicate
- One skilled in a particular field.
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- raising livestock and farming land.
- The wealth/resources in a country
- To treat a condition with medicine.
- To surround completely in water.
- having an abnormally low body temperature.
- Put off to the future time
- The practice of medicine.
16 Clues: The practice of medicine. • Put off to the future time • Excessively tense or delicate • The study of living organisms. • The study of animal’s anatomy. • Working or produced by machines • To surround completely in water. • The wealth/resources in a country • One skilled in a particular field. • raising livestock and farming land. • To treat a condition with medicine. • ...
Civil War Crossword Puzzle (Markus Meurer) 2021-11-18
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- Foundation relying on Agriculture
- First battle
- Military leader and general of the south
- Person who wanted to abolish slavery
- Former slave who moved into Illinois
- Proposed the Kansas&Nebraska Act
- Term for those who stayed loyal to the U.S. government
- Balance between Free and slavestates
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- attempted to start a slave uprising
- Candidate of the Rupublicans
- Foundation relying on trade&Industry
- new communication Technic
- Transportation system often used by the North
- Violence after the Kansas&Nebraska Act
- First state to leave the Union
- Compromiser behind the compromise of 1850
16 Clues: First battle • new communication Technic • Candidate of the Rupublicans • First state to leave the Union • Proposed the Kansas&Nebraska Act • Foundation relying on Agriculture • attempted to start a slave uprising • Foundation relying on trade&Industry • Person who wanted to abolish slavery • Former slave who moved into Illinois • Balance between Free and slavestates • ...
Rural and Urban 2022-10-04
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- difficult or dangerous to live in
- able to produce a large number of crops
- an area of a country or city
- a place that is not suitable to live in
- the outer area of a town
- in very bad condition
- too many people
- land that is used for farming
- very bad condition part in a city
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- relating to houses where people live
- related to farming
- countryside
- covered with plants that are growing wildly
- to leave a place or thing forever
- very dry because there has been no rain
- leave something and not come back
16 Clues: countryside • too many people • related to farming • in very bad condition • the outer area of a town • an area of a country or city • land that is used for farming • difficult or dangerous to live in • to leave a place or thing forever • leave something and not come back • very bad condition part in a city • relating to houses where people live • ...
Project 1 Vocabulary – Aztecs & Incas 2023-09-13
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- one or two parents and their children
- to make a place your permanent home
- two or more countries fighting
- a person who buys and sells
- buying and selling between people
- the science of farming
- the fact of being male or female,
- an illness affecting humans
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- a group of countries or states
- people in the same social or econ. level
- prepare and use land for crops
- a person who fights in a war
- an agreement between countries
- spirit with power over nature
- grouping of humans by skin color
- part of a religious ceremony
16 Clues: the science of farming • a person who buys and sells • an illness affecting humans • a person who fights in a war • part of a religious ceremony • spirit with power over nature • a group of countries or states • prepare and use land for crops • two or more countries fighting • an agreement between countries • grouping of humans by skin color • buying and selling between people • ...
Science crossword 2019-02-27
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- the study of plants
- the study of natural science
- science the study of planetary science
- the study of live stock
- the study of numbers
- the study of fossils
- The study of the earth
- Science the study of outer space
- the study of the mental functions and behaviour of a human.
- the study of atoms, molecules ect
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- the study of the animal kingdom
- biology the study of the human body
- the study of the environment
- the study of natural science
- the study marine biology
- the study of weather
- the study of principles of valid inference and correct reasoning.
17 Clues: the study of plants • the study of weather • the study of numbers • the study of fossils • The study of the earth • the study of live stock • the study marine biology • the study of the environment • the study of natural science • the study of natural science • the study of the animal kingdom • Science the study of outer space • the study of atoms, molecules ect • ...
The Hunger Games 2024-04-26
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- Weapon of choice for Katniss
- District located on the coast of Panem
- The annual event where tributes fight to the death
- Mockingjay symbolizes this quality
- President of Panem
- District know for its agriculture
- The annual choosing of the tributes
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- Prim’s pet cat
- The stylist for Peeta
- The female tribute from District 2 in the 74th games
- The Capitol’s TV host and commentator
- Deadly fruit in the games
- Katniss’s younger sister
- Katniss’s male tribute ally in the 74th games
- Gale’s primary occupation
- The game keeper who controlled the area in the 74th games
16 Clues: Prim’s pet cat • President of Panem • The stylist for Peeta • Katniss’s younger sister • Deadly fruit in the games • Gale’s primary occupation • Weapon of choice for Katniss • District know for its agriculture • Mockingjay symbolizes this quality • The annual choosing of the tributes • The Capitol’s TV host and commentator • District located on the coast of Panem • ...
Endangered Species Crossword 2023-06-24
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- Where one goes to the beach
- In a state of decline
- The main purpose of going to an animal shelter
- The level above endangered in the IUCN Red List categories
- Empty inside
- The practice and science of farming
- Back of the neck
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- The largest rainforest in the world
- Something all living beings face
- A method of cooking an egg
- The act of cutting down a forest
- To give money to a charity
- What one plants to grow flowers
- When one is outspoken
- The complementary color of violet
- A resting place for birds
16 Clues: Empty inside • Back of the neck • In a state of decline • When one is outspoken • A resting place for birds • A method of cooking an egg • To give money to a charity • Where one goes to the beach • What one plants to grow flowers • Something all living beings face • The act of cutting down a forest • The complementary color of violet • The largest rainforest in the world • ...
Egyptian Civilization 2025-07-19
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- Famous for tomb.
- Last ruler.
- Famous boy pharaoh whose tomb was discovered in 1922.
- The writing system of ancient Egyptians.
- The country was divided into-
- An Egyptian Import item.
- The river that was the lifeline of ancient Egypt.
- Invaded Egypt.
- Father of History.
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- Main occupation.
- Large tombs built for pharaohs.
- Cloth used by the Egyptians.
- Process of preserving a body after death.
- Material used to make paper in ancient Egypt.
- Monument with the body of a lion and the head of a human.
- A plant used to make a form of paper in ancient Egypt.
- A ruler of ancient Egypt.
17 Clues: Last ruler. • Invaded Egypt. • Main occupation. • Famous for tomb. • Father of History. • An Egyptian Import item. • A ruler of ancient Egypt. • Cloth used by the Egyptians. • The country was divided into- • Large tombs built for pharaohs. • The writing system of ancient Egyptians. • Process of preserving a body after death. • Material used to make paper in ancient Egypt. • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia Kristian Manner 2024-12-04
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- Large palaces which mesopotamiamade.
- between two lands The meaning of mesopotama.
- The first way to write.
- The second river in mesopotamia.
- The word for writting on wet clay.
- The meaning of the moon, days of week.
- Who conqured Bablylon.
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- The biggest empire.
- The river in mesopotamia.
- When mesopotamia invented the time.
- A place where humans can communicate with gods.
- Bablylon created the the twelve words.
- Where Astromany, law, writting and civilazation begins.
- Person who created justice.
- When mesopotamia invented something to do with farming.
- The meaning of mars, days of the week.
16 Clues: The biggest empire. • Who conqured Bablylon. • The first way to write. • The river in mesopotamia. • Person who created justice. • The second river in mesopotamia. • The word for writting on wet clay. • When mesopotamia invented the time. • Large palaces which mesopotamiamade. • Bablylon created the the twelve words. • The meaning of mars, days of the week. • ...
Greek Gods and Goddess 2025-09-23
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- Wife of Zeus
- God of Fire, Blacksmithing, metalworking,and sculpture
- Wife of Hades
- God of sun, music, and prophecy
- Goddess of harvest, agriculture, and fertility of the earth
- God of Sky, Thunder and lightning
- Goddess of the hunt, twin to Apollo
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- Son of Zeus and Alcmene
- God of the underworld
- Goddess of wisdom, warfare and crafts
- God of wine, ecstasy, festivity, and theater
- Goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and desire
- God of sea and storms
- Messenger of the Gods
- Gorgon cursed by Athena
- God of war and violence
16 Clues: Wife of Zeus • Wife of Hades • God of the underworld • God of sea and storms • Messenger of the Gods • Son of Zeus and Alcmene • Gorgon cursed by Athena • God of war and violence • God of sun, music, and prophecy • God of Sky, Thunder and lightning • Goddess of the hunt, twin to Apollo • Goddess of wisdom, warfare and crafts • God of wine, ecstasy, festivity, and theater • ...
FFA Creed 2025-09-15
5 Clues: raising of livestock • Statement of beliefs of FFA members • a belief in the ability to overcome challenges • the ability to "think clearly, with such knowledge and skill as I can secure. • legacy of accomplishments passed down through time by those who have worked in agriculture.
words i need to work on 2021-05-11
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- Description of locations on Earth's surface where populations live
- Net migration from urban to rural areas in more developed countries
- A mathematical formula that describes the level of interaction between two places, based on the size of their populations and their distance from each other
- by talented, educated people
- movement within a region
- The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture.
- movement from one region of a country to another
- an increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements
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- The process of population movement from within towns and cities to the rural-urban fringe
- The number of people per unit of area of arable land, which is land suitable for agriculture
- the level of development that can be maintained without depleting resources
- the scientific study of population characteristics
- hort-term, repetitive, or cyclical movements that recur on a regular basis
- the process of change in a society's population as a combination of medical advances and economic development, affecting a population's desire and ability to control its own birth and death rates
- the number of people under 15 and over 64 compared to the number of people in the workforce
- The total number of people divided by the total land area
- A measurement of the number of people per given unit of land
- The branch of medical science that is concerned with identifying, fighting, and preventing disease.
- medical technology from Europe and North America that was used to eliminate many diseases in the developing world
- the portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human
20 Clues: movement within a region • by talented, educated people • movement from one region of a country to another • the scientific study of population characteristics • The total number of people divided by the total land area • the portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human • A measurement of the number of people per given unit of land • ...
Spelling 2020-10-19
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- equally distant from the extremes
- the ancient Roman god of war and agriculture, identified with the Greek god Ares.
- the broadcasting of a still or moving image via radiowaves to receivers that project a view of the image on a picture tube.
- Astronomy. the planet seventh in order from the sun, having an equatorial diameter of 32,600 miles (56,460 km),
- situated at or toward the front, as compared with something else.
- broadcasting of a still or moving image via radiowaves to receivers that project a view of the image on a picture tube.
- an apparatus, system, or process for transmission of sound or speech to a distant point
- the broadcasting of a still or moving image via radiowaves to receivers that project a view of the image on a picture tube.
- a cardinal number, three plus one.
- a bronze coin of the U.S
- a thick, soft dessert, typically containing flour
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- a speech or written statement, usually formal
- to mix up in a confused or bungling manner
- any whelk of the genus Neptunea, especially N. decemcostata, common along the eastern coast of North America and having a shell with seven to ten raised reddish-brown spiral ridges on a pale beige or yellow background.
- with the object or purpose of: to run for exercise.
- any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch,
- an ancient Roman god of agriculture, the consort of Ops, believed to have ruled the earth during an age of happiness and virtue, identified with the Greek god Cronus.
- to transport (a body) by telekinesis.
- Also called Jove. the supreme deity of the ancient Romans: the god of the heavens and of weather. Compare Zeus.
- an optical instrument for making distant objects appear larger and therefore nearer.
- happening, coming, made, or done quickly
21 Clues: a bronze coin of the U.S • equally distant from the extremes • a cardinal number, three plus one. • to transport (a body) by telekinesis. • happening, coming, made, or done quickly • to mix up in a confused or bungling manner • a speech or written statement, usually formal • a thick, soft dessert, typically containing flour • ...
Nate Fink ssr book project 2021-10-18
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- the greek god of war
- millitary machine used to hurl objects
- a member of a primordialrace of giants each with a single eye in the center of his/her head
- the greek goddess of wisdom
- a rare metal deadly to monsters
- the greek god of love
- The greek goddess of love and beauty
- an incindary weapon used in naval battles
- The greek god of the sun prophecy music and healing
- a giant statue of athena
- the greek god of wine
- a skilled craftsman who created the labyrinth
- a centaur the camp activities director at camp halfblood
- a race of humans that is half horse half man
- a deep chasm home to the oracle trophonius
- a greek historian known as the father of history
- the greek goddess of youth
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- the greek earth goddess
- the god of medicine son of apollo
- greek god of travelers
- the greek goddess of agriculture
- the greek goddess of the hunt and the moon
- Food for the gods has healing powers
- of the island of crete
- the greek god of fire and crafts and of blacksmiths
- the greek goddess of marriage
- goddess of magic
- greek goddess of the hearth
- the training ground for greek demigods
- a winged female creature that snathches things
- the greek god of death and riches
- the Greek god of the winds
- an oval or circular open-air space used for performances or sporting events.
- the traing ground for roman demigods
- a greek goddess of magic
- the roman god of agriculture
36 Clues: goddess of magic • the greek god of war • the greek god of love • the greek god of wine • greek god of travelers • of the island of crete • the greek earth goddess • a giant statue of athena • a greek goddess of magic • the Greek god of the winds • the greek goddess of youth • the greek goddess of wisdom • greek goddess of the hearth • the roman god of agriculture • ...
Nate Fink ssr book project 2021-10-18
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- the greek god of war
- millitary machine used to hurl objects
- a member of a primordialrace of giants each with a single eye in the center of his/her head
- the greek goddess of wisdom
- a rare metal deadly to monsters
- the greek god of love
- The greek goddess of love and beauty
- an incindary weapon used in naval battles
- The greek god of the sun prophecy music and healing
- a giant statue of athena
- the greek god of wine
- a skilled craftsman who created the labyrinth
- a centaur the camp activities director at camp halfblood
- a race of humans that is half horse half man
- a deep chasm home to the oracle trophonius
- a greek historian known as the father of history
- the greek goddess of youth
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- the greek earth goddess
- the god of medicine son of apollo
- greek god of travelers
- the greek goddess of agriculture
- the greek goddess of the hunt and the moon
- Food for the gods has healing powers
- of the island of crete
- the greek god of fire and crafts and of blacksmiths
- the greek goddess of marriage
- goddess of magic
- greek goddess of the hearth
- the training ground for greek demigods
- a winged female creature that snathches things
- the greek god of death and riches
- the Greek god of the winds
- an oval or circular open-air space used for performances or sporting events.
- the traing ground for roman demigods
- a greek goddess of magic
- the roman god of agriculture
36 Clues: goddess of magic • the greek god of war • the greek god of love • the greek god of wine • greek god of travelers • of the island of crete • the greek earth goddess • a giant statue of athena • a greek goddess of magic • the Greek god of the winds • the greek goddess of youth • the greek goddess of wisdom • greek goddess of the hearth • the roman god of agriculture • ...
What Ag Is 2021-12-10
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- the growing, harvesting, storing,processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- products bought from another nation
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests
- to add certain B vitamins and iron back into a grain after processing
- farming on a commercial scale
- goods sold to or in another country
- oily compounds consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- items used in growing crops or raising animals
- the cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms
- the combination of all the activities needed to provide people with food, clothing, and shelter
- the science of growing crops and raising animals to meet the food, fiber, fuel,and other needs of humans
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- organic compounds used by the body to carry out specific functions
- a tool people can use to help them make healthy eating choices
- macromolecules containing carbon,hydrogen, and oxygen
- the solid and liquid material humans consume that provides essential nutrients
- substances necessary for an organism to live and grow
- a long, threadlike structure used to make clothing and shelter
- the growing, harvesting, storing,processing,and marketing of vegetables
- farming on a small area of land
- inorganic elements
- all the nonfarm work in the agriculture industry
- the responsibility to manage natural resources in ways that ensure their sustainability for current and future generations
- the production, transportation,and use of cut flowers and foliage and of greenhouse crops
- the use of land and other resources to grow crops and raise animals
- the cultivation of garden plants
- housing for humans
- macromolecules consisting of amino acids held together by peptide bonds
27 Clues: inorganic elements • housing for humans • farming on a commercial scale • farming on a small area of land • the cultivation of garden plants • products bought from another nation • goods sold to or in another country • items used in growing crops or raising animals • all the nonfarm work in the agriculture industry • the cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms • ...
TCI vocab puzzle 1-25 2021-06-07
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- a symbol used in hieroglyphics, a system of writing developed around 3000 B.C.E.
- a settlement under the control of a usually distant country
- the part of a country that borders another country or territory
- a flat area of land that is elevated, or raised, above the land around it
- an ancient Indian language
- a stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- a group of people traveling together
- one of the first major settlements in ancient India that became a center of the Indus valley civilization
- the ruler of the Mauryan Empire from about 269 to 232 B.C.E., whose edicts reflected Buddhist values
- a large group of family members and friends
- a large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government
- an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, known as “Ramses the Great”; skilled as a military leader; and responsible for building many monuments, including the temple at Abu Simbel
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- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- the belief that there are many gods
- a large, complex organization that functions under a given set of rules and conditions
- in ancient times, the geographic area located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- a person who gives up worldly pleasures
- a land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- the study of the stars and planets
- an expert who studies the past by examining objects
- agriculture
- the escape of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery to freedom
- a powerful female leader who co-ruled Kush with her husband or sons
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- an early ancestor of humans
25 Clues: agriculture • an ancient Indian language • an early ancestor of humans • the study of the stars and planets • the belief that there are many gods • a group of people traveling together • a person who gives up worldly pleasures • a person who makes money by selling goods • a large group of family members and friends • an expert who studies the past by examining objects • ...
What is Ag? 2021-12-13
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- crop and soil science
- the design of agricultural machinery, equipment, and structures
- oily compounds consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. insoluble in water and provide energy for the body
- art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests
- supply, service, production,and marketing aspects of modern ag
- use of management practices that protect the soil
- deals with technical aspects of food from harvest to consumption
- all the things found in nature, including living organisms, minerals, soil, water, and air
- growing,harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetables
- use of land and other resources to grow crops and raise animals
- growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- cultivation of garden plants
- cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms
- producing only enough food for you and your family
- production system that avoids the use of synthetically compounded fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators, and livestock feed additives
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- Science of growing crops and raising animals to meet the needs of humans
- production, transportation, and use of cut flowers and foliage and of greenhouse crops
- regulation of the amount, form, placement, and timing of applications of nutrients for plants
- art and science of growing plants for their beauty
- area of agriculture that includes chemical fertilizers, chemical pesticides, soil analysis, analysis of agricultural products, and determination of the nutritional needs of plants and animals
- responsibility to manage natural resources in ways that ensure their sustainability for current and future generations
- items used in growing crops and raising animals
- production and use of plants to make the outdoor environment more appealing
- housing for humans
- farming on a commercial scale
25 Clues: housing for humans • crop and soil science • cultivation of garden plants • farming on a commercial scale • items used in growing crops and raising animals • cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms • use of management practices that protect the soil • art and science of growing plants for their beauty • producing only enough food for you and your family • ...
How does climate change impact plants? 2014-06-13
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- farming a type of agriculture that uses no harmful pollutants or chemicals
- a chemical used to kill weeds
- chemicals used to kill or get rid of pests that are harmful to the crop
- makeup the genes that tell the traits of an organism
- the gas that all humans and animals breathe
- chemicals used to keep rodents like squirrels and mice away from crops
- the process plants go through to create their own food
- the amount produced
- the cutting down of forests resulting in clear land
- chemicals that keep insects from eating and destroying the crop
- a very large unit of measure equal to about 2.471 acres
- to make clean and pure
- to take in
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- to rely on
- to make available
- the natural home of a plant, animal, or organism
- when a species no longer exists on the Earth
- plants that grow where they are not wanted
- a substance or object that intrudes in an area that has harmful effects
- a pollution clean-up method where trees are used to absorb chemicals
- substances that are harmful to the environment
- a plant grown for food
- gases gases that get trapped in the atmosphere and cause global warming
- chemicals used to destroy fungus
- chemicals or other substances that are used to make the soil more fertile
- the "bubble" of gases that surround our planet
- modification changing the genetic makeup of a crop so that it is immune to the affects of pesticides and other chemicals
- farming a type of agriculture that is done on a large scale uses herbicides, pesticides, and other chemicals
- not effected by something
- warming the gradual increase in temperature of the Earth's atmosphere
- dioxide the most common greenhouse gas found in our atmosphere
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 • ...
Neolithic Revolution 2016-10-20
Across
- What first appear around 7000BC?
- What kind of living style is supported by large herds of animals?
- What help us to piece historical events together?
- It is where the agriculture revolution first took place.
- What are the two main crops in the Middle East?
- What skill do humans develop to make plants and animals become more useful?
- What people existed before the Neolithic Revolution?
- The period of time which the climate changed from cold and dry to warm and wetlands.
- What is the main crop in China?
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people use to cover the dead's skulls?
- What is the name of the city that rise after the abandon of Jericho?
- What is the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers known as?
- Where is the place in Asia where agriculture spread easily?
- Where does the Incans civilization developed?
- Another name for grinding stones, it is a tool for farming.
Down
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people both pratice in the urban settlement?
- Where did the Aztecs and Maya's civilization developed?
- A place to keep things in a Neolithic home.
- What start to spread easily because people begin to settle at a place permanently?
- This term is used to describe the time when plants were first domesticated.
- What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as?
- Human society that settle in the Jordan River valley.
- What is the term that use to describe the structure of the Catal Huyuik people's home?
- The Period of time which was also known as Old Stone Age.
- Who make pottery between 6000 and 4000 BC?
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? • ...
