agriculture Crossword Puzzles
Neolithic Revolution 2016-10-20
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- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people use to cover the dead's skulls?
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people both pratice in the urban settlement?
- Where does the Incans civilization developed?
- What kind of living style is supported by large herds of animals?
- What are the two main crops in the Middle East?
- What skill do humans develop to make plants and animals become more useful?
- Human society that settle in the Jordan River valley.
- What is the term that use to descibe societies that are urbanized?
- What is the term that use to describe the structure of the Catal Huyuik people's home?
- Where did the Aztecs and Maya's civilization developed?
- What start to spread easily because people begin to settle at a place permanently?
- It is where the agriculture revolution first took place.
- The period of time which the climate changed from cold and dry to warm and wetlands.
- Another name for grinding stones, it is a tool for farming.
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- Where is the place in Asia where agriculture spread easily?
- What people existed before the Neolithic Revolution?
- The Period of time which was also known as Old Stone Age.
- A place to keep things in a Neolithic home.
- What is the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers known as?
- What first appear around 7000BC?
- What is the name of the city that rise after the abandon of Jericho?
- What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as?
- What is the main crop in China?
- What help us to piece historical events together?
- 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? • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2024-03-27
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- outbreaks of previously unknown diseases
- tide an event that occurs on the coastline when algae—a plant-like organism—grows out of control
- the process by which vegetation in drylands i.e. arid and semi-arid lands
- air pollution that reduces visibility
- the process of increasing the salt content in soil
- is the practice of aerating the soil to permit moisture and air to permeate
- the watering of land to make it ready for agriculture
- occurs when plants are exposed to intensive grazing for extended periods of time, or without sufficient recovery periods
- fuel energy source formed in the Earth's crust from decayed organic material
- Protocol designed to stop the production and import of ozone depleting substances
- a rapid increase in the density of algae in an aquatic system
- an air pollutant emitted directly from a source
- 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)
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- chemical compounds that are used to kill pests
- a disease caused by a pathogenic organism
- a sloping piece of land that has had flat areas like steps built on it
- are linear plantings of multiple rows of trees or shrubs established for environmental purposes
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- he gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides or other chemicals, in an organism
- a region of exceptionally depleted ozone in the stratosphere
- water that has been used in washing, flushing, manufacturing, etc.; sewage.
- eutrophication a process that occurs when human water pollution speeds up by introducing sewage and other sources of nutrients in an aquatic ecosystem.
- the practice of growing crops or raising animals
- the process by which vegetation in drylands i.e. arid and semi-arid lands
25 Clues: air pollution that reduces visibility • outbreaks of previously unknown diseases • a disease caused by a pathogenic organism • 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 • ...
Erich Joy - Aztec Empire Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-10
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- death, head shaved, being sold into slavery
- gold, silver, copper, jade, obsidian
- small/large statues of gods
- god of rain and water in the Aztec Religion
- Aztec god of agriculture,nourishment,corn
- used some English words
- bottom of society
- trade goods/foods in the Aztec
- god of war, the sun, sacrifice in the Aztec Religion
- Aztec bathe at least once a day
- used glyphs or pictographs in the Aztec Religion
- in charge of running gov't on day to day basis
- oversaw religious aspects of city
- worked @ home, cooking, weaving cloth
- Aztec Emperor called
- how you died determined where you went in the Aztec Religion
- Aztec wealthy homes made of
- ran court systems and schools
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- played for gods = make requests
- center of Aztec gov't
- special class of Aztec merchants
- used in drawings, sculpture, poetry in the Aztec
- main cures= steam baths in Aztec society
- system of court/judges
- one most important aspect of Aztec Religion
- beatings, disinheritance, stab with pines, dangled over fire, or noble children sentenced to death
- god of life and wind in the Aztec Religion
- grew maize, beans, squash in the Aztec religion
- Very powerful in the Aztec society
- married @ 15-18
- Aztec homes of the poor
- powerful god associated with magic, the night, the Earth in the Aztec Religion
- attended schools, helped around the house
- married @20-22
- highest form of art
- most prized art
- important part of the Aztec Religion life
- powerful men and generals of army first in line to be next emperor
- board game with dice
- warriors, farmers, craftsmen
40 Clues: married @20-22 • married @ 15-18 • most prized art • bottom of society • highest form of art • board game with dice • Aztec Emperor called • center of Aztec gov't • system of court/judges • used some English words • Aztec homes of the poor • small/large statues of gods • Aztec wealthy homes made of • warriors, farmers, craftsmen • ran court systems and schools • trade goods/foods in the Aztec • ...
AGRICULTURAL CAREERS 2023-07-20
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- Oversees a greenhouse
- works to protect farms by preventing the spread of microbes and bacteria between different livestock
- specialises in the legal aspects of the agricultural industry
- Someone who applies economic principles to know about the supply and demand in the agricultural sector
- Responsible for the artificial insemination of female animals
- Investigate insurance claims made by agricultural companies/farmers
- An individual who tackles conservation efforts, land management and rehabilitation
- Resembles an ecologist, and may include looking at how plants interact with one another
- Studies the properties of and manage water resources by performing field surveys and lab research
- Develop and create cheese, and cheese related products
- Studies and analyses the genetic make up of various animals
- Studies how plant crop or crop nutrition, growth relate to soil management
- Conduct research on domestic animals, with focus on food production
- Writes various print and media articles in relation the agricultural issues
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- provides a voice in the government regarding agriculture
- Overseas the daily feeding in livestock feed yards
- Keeps bees
- Studies the chemistry of living systems and develops ways to apply in agriculture
- Addresses issues about the improvement of crop and lifestyle production on farms
- Individual who develops the agricultural sector with the use of aviation
- An expert in garden cultivation and management
- Diagnoses field crop weed problems
- Provides practical nutritional and dietary advice for farm animals
- Researchers who specify in grape yield and production
- An individual responsible for the selective reproduction of animals
- Assembles various parts of agricultural equipment
- Expert in the study of soil management and crop development
- Designs and develops new agricultural processes, systems and products
- Raising crops which manage their growing environment
- A tree surgeon
30 Clues: Keeps bees • A tree surgeon • Oversees a greenhouse • Diagnoses field crop weed problems • An expert in garden cultivation and management • Assembles various parts of agricultural equipment • Overseas the daily feeding in livestock feed yards • Raising crops which manage their growing environment • Researchers who specify in grape yield and production • ...
Agricultural Careers 2023-07-26
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- prepares and sells meat
- enforces fishing regulations and manages aquatic resources
- oversees daily operations and activities on a farm
- cleans and maintains animals' appearance
- provides financial support and management
- examines and ensures compliance with regulations
- gathers information and data
- applies engineering principles to agriculture
- studies water distribution and movement in the Earth
- handles and manages animals, often on a ranch
- focuses on crop production and soil management
- researches and develops new food products
- evaluates and assesses the quality of products
- designs solutions for environmental problems
- supplies food to animals on the farm
- designs systems for water distribution in agriculture
- conducts systematic investigation and study
- provides expert advice on farming practices
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- designs and develops vehicles
- ensures products meet standards and specifications
- removes wool or fleece from sheep
- analyzes and interprets data
- assists with various tasks on the farm
- oversees operations in a storage facility
- studies plants and their biology
- extracts milk from animals, usually cows
- selectively breeds plants or animals for specific traits
- harvests fruits from trees or plants
- cultivates crops and raises livestock
- provides medical care to animals
- operates a large vehicle for transporting goods
- gathers eggs from poultry
- manages the production and maintenance of crops
- transporting goods to their destination
- advises on animal or human diet and nutrition
- manages and keeps bees for honey production
- cultivates and produces plants or crops
- applies engineering principles to food processing
- supplies water to animals or plants
- studies the relationships between organisms and their environment
40 Clues: prepares and sells meat • gathers eggs from poultry • analyzes and interprets data • gathers information and data • designs and develops vehicles • studies plants and their biology • provides medical care to animals • removes wool or fleece from sheep • supplies water to animals or plants • harvests fruits from trees or plants • supplies food to animals on the farm • ...
Agricultural Careers 2023-07-26
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- prepares and sells meat
- enforces fishing regulations and manages aquatic resources
- oversees daily operations and activities on a farm
- cleans and maintains animals' appearance
- provides financial support and management
- examines and ensures compliance with regulations
- gathers information and data
- applies engineering principles to agriculture
- studies water distribution and movement in the Earth
- handles and manages animals, often on a ranch
- focuses on crop production and soil management
- researches and develops new food products
- evaluates and assesses the quality of products
- designs solutions for environmental problems
- supplies food to animals on the farm
- designs systems for water distribution in agriculture
- conducts systematic investigation and study
- provides expert advice on farming practices
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- designs and develops vehicles
- ensures products meet standards and specifications
- removes wool or fleece from sheep
- analyzes and interprets data
- assists with various tasks on the farm
- oversees operations in a storage facility
- studies plants and their biology
- extracts milk from animals, usually cows
- selectively breeds plants or animals for specific traits
- harvests fruits from trees or plants
- cultivates crops and raises livestock
- provides medical care to animals
- operates a large vehicle for transporting goods
- gathers eggs from poultry
- manages the production and maintenance of crops
- transporting goods to their destination
- advises on animal or human diet and nutrition
- manages and keeps bees for honey production
- cultivates and produces plants or crops
- applies engineering principles to food processing
- supplies water to animals or plants
- studies the relationships between organisms and their environment
40 Clues: prepares and sells meat • gathers eggs from poultry • analyzes and interprets data • gathers information and data • designs and develops vehicles • studies plants and their biology • provides medical care to animals • removes wool or fleece from sheep • supplies water to animals or plants • harvests fruits from trees or plants • supplies food to animals on the farm • ...
SWA Project 2022-09-01
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- Pollution, Less water, and acid rain are some examples of this
- the science or practice of farming
- A Desert in south west Asia where desert nomads usually hang around at
- A needed liquid for all organisms that people in South West Asia Are struggling to obtain
- The person who discovered the oil in Saudi Arabia and has Made a great impact on Saudi Arabia's living conditions
- The way Water is being shared unfairly and causing a lot of wars and people to go days without water
- flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other substances
- The supply of water that help with maintaining agriculture
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- a member of a people having no permanent Home, and who travel from place to place
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- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- What was caused when Unequal Water distribution became a problem
- An area or areas in the world that have a small amount of people living there
- A main problem in south west Asia that is making drinking water undrinkable
- An area or areas in the world that have a Large amount of people living there.
- The process of making salt water drinkable
- A place where harbors or ships can be at
- A river in Jordan where the water is being fought over due to the water shortage in south west Asia
- An Animal that Desert nomads use to trade and get around
- A liquid derived from petroleum That is found underground and is worth a lot
20 Clues: the science or practice of farming • A place where harbors or ships can be at • The process of making salt water drinkable • An Animal that Desert nomads use to trade and get around • The supply of water that help with maintaining agriculture • Pollution, Less water, and acid rain are some examples of this • ...
NATIONAL FFA WEEK 2025-02-25
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- The ____________ is a symbol of labor and tillage of the soil.
- E.M. ____________ is the author of the FFA creed.
- The FFA National convention is held each year in Indianapolis, _____________.
- In 1917, the Smith-___________ National Vocational Education Act, establishes vocational agriculture courses.
- In 1968, Presidential candidate Richard M. ____________ spoke at the National FFA Convention. He was elected U.S. president the following month.
- The ___________ is a symbol of knowledge and wisdom.
- Public Law 740 (federal charter): states that the FFA is an _______________ , not an extracurricular, part of agricultural education programs.
- The ____________ is a symbol of our national scope and patriotism.
- Henry _________________ is known as the Father of FFA.
- There are 9,235 _____________ across the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
- The FFA Convention from Kansas City, Missouri, to Louisville, _____________, in 1999.
- The FFA __________ is "Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve."
- The rising ___________ symbolizes progress and the future of agriculture.
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- The FFA “code of Ethics” states that FFA members should be courteous in _______________ and generous in defeat.
- The ___________ Statement of the FFA is "FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premiere leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
- The 1st National Convention & every national convention until 1998 were held in Kansas City, __________.
- The official FFA colors are National __________ and Corn Gold.
- The Future _____________ of America was founded in 1928.
- As of August 2024, the National FFA Organization had 1,027,273 _________.
- FFA's official jacket is made of blue __________.
- Leslie ______________ was the first National FFA president.
- In 1930, the FFA _______________ was adopted.
- The FFA emblem is made of up a cross section of _______________, which symbolizes the common agricultural link between all states.
23 Clues: In 1930, the FFA _______________ was adopted. • E.M. ____________ is the author of the FFA creed. • FFA's official jacket is made of blue __________. • The ___________ is a symbol of knowledge and wisdom. • Henry _________________ is known as the Father of FFA. • The Future _____________ of America was founded in 1928. • ...
FFA crossword 2026-03-12
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- the class of member ship for persons who belong to a charted FFA chapter at a two- or four-year post-secondary school
- the degree state associations award top members
- the word ___ means relating to job or career skills
- The amount of pins you are allowed to wear on your jacket
- the symbol for labor and tillage of the soil on the FFA emblem
- when they wear this they are representing the ffa community
- represents fields of golden fields of ripened corn
- the class of membership for adults who support the national FFA organization
- when you wear this you are representing the largest student-run organization in the United States
- an award presented by the local chapter to the years outstanding greenhand
- the symbol for knowledge and wisdom on the FFA emblem
- the highest degree awarded to members by the national FFA organization
- awards presented to outstanding members at each degree level
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- represents the the blue field of the American flag
- the degree first-year members of FFA can earn
- women are allowed to wear this instead of the official ffa tie
- the long lasting tradition that serves as a guideline for how FFA membes should conduct themselves.
- class of membership for high school students
- The words ___ represents the need for learning and leadership and is needed for the agriculture to continue
- represents the history, goals, and future of ffa
- the highest degree a chapter can destow on its members
- the symbol for progress in agriculture on the FFA emblem
- the symbol for freedom and the national scope of FFA on the FFA emblem
- the class of membership for persons who have provided out-standing service to FFA and agricultural education
24 Clues: class of membership for high school students • the degree first-year members of FFA can earn • the degree state associations award top members • represents the history, goals, and future of ffa • represents the the blue field of the American flag • represents fields of golden fields of ripened corn • the word ___ means relating to job or career skills • ...
Ancient Japan 2026-03-17
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- system A system where land is exchanged for loyalty and service, with the emperor at the top, then shogun, daimyo, samurai, and peasants.
- Japanese warriors
- establishing peace, stabilizing agriculture, and increasing urbanization, allowing merchants to become major art patrons
- role The Emperor is the sacred ruler, believed to be descended from the gods, especially the sun goddess, and is honored as the spiritual leader of the land.
- The powerful military leader who truly rules the country, commanding armies and making important decisions.
- enhancing agriculture, developing unique craftsmanship, and facilitating daily life through innovations like Washi paper
- the main food traded
- the shared set of beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts that define a group and are transmitted through social learning
- Warriors who serve daimyo, living by honor and fighting to protect their lord and land.
- Jimmu. the first emperor of ancient japan
- fake samerias
- another word for war
- the main sword in ancient japan
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- the main way of getting food
- a small island where ancient Japan started
- Wealthy and powerful landowners who control large areas and serve the shogun with their own armies.
- The divine ruler of Japan, respected as a symbol of unity and tradition, though not always in control of government.
- The government led by the shogun, where military rulers control Japan instead of the emperor.
- warriors Highly trained fighters who serve and protect their lords with loyalty, skill in battle, and great honor.
- the country
- code The strict code of honor followed by samurai, teaching loyalty, bravery, respect, and willingness to die for one’s lord.
- ceremonies A peaceful and respectful ritual of preparing and drinking tea, showing harmony, respect, and simplicity.
- The spiritual way of life, including beliefs like Shinto (worship of nature and spirits) and Buddhism, guiding how people live and honor gods and ancestors.
- and calligraphy Beautiful expressions of culture using painting and elegant writing, often inspired by nature, religion, and balance.
24 Clues: the country • fake samerias • Japanese warriors • the main food traded • another word for war • the main way of getting food • the main sword in ancient japan • Jimmu. the first emperor of ancient japan • a small island where ancient Japan started • Warriors who serve daimyo, living by honor and fighting to protect their lord and land. • ...
Cc's Unit 2 Crossword Puzzel 2025-10-01
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- - A person who is a skilled craftsman.
- - negative impact caused by agriculture that created classes.
- - One of the first civilizations located in Turkey where people had to get into their house by ladder.
- - The new stone age.
- - Hominid that appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago that had ⅓ of themodernhumanbrain.
- - A society where people are mostly equal.
- - The start of agriculture
- - how people got food during the Paleolithic era.
- habilis - Hominid whose name means handy man and appeared in Africa 215 millionyearsago.
- - means wise men and what humans currently are.
- - Name for creatures that appeared in Africa 4-5 million years ago.
- - An Australopithecus skeleton Donald Johanson found.
- - The movement of people.
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- - When culture from one group spreads to another group.
- - The stone age.
- - History before there was writing.
- - A famous cave covered with cave art that is located in France.
- - an archaeologist who found footprints and skull fragments.
- - Big stone structure.
- - Name means upright man and appeared in Africa about 2.4 million years ago.
- - things from the past we can use to study the past and culture.
- - Moved in small groups from place to place.
- - A man whose body was preserved in snow in the Alps in the 1990’s.
- - When you control the growth of something for human use.
- - A bridge that connected today's eastern Siberia and the United states of Alaska when sea level was lower.
- - Where each person has their own personalized job to do.
- - people who figure out the culture of the distant past.
- - people who figure out the culture of the distant past through digging.
28 Clues: - The stone age. • - The new stone age. • - Big stone structure. • - The movement of people. • - The start of agriculture • - History before there was writing. • - A person who is a skilled craftsman. • - A society where people are mostly equal. • - Moved in small groups from place to place. • - means wise men and what humans currently are. • ...
Farm Life 2026-04-11
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- A system for channeling water to crops, essential for irrigation
- Machine combining work, oddly nice
- Chicken house: coop holding birds
- Organic matter from postman oddly collected
- Breed of cattle known for its high milk production and distinctive coloring
- Study of soil: angry moo rearranged
- Cow, perhaps her life rearranged
- Small farm: home stead arranged
- A perennial grass species valued for both its forage quality and as a cover crop in pasture management
- Farm birds: poultry oddly out
- Work land, initially let it all go
- Female sheep we hear endlessly
- A male horse, typically used for breeding
- Plant breeding: hybridization oddly noted
- Hay tool: fork oddly pitched
- Storage tower is oil rearranged
- Cutting grass: mowing, now mixed
- Rich soil layer stops toil regularly
- Single-crop system? One culture, mostly
- An advanced farming system that integrates soil and water conservation practices to promote sustainable agriculture
- Small storage for corn, criminal oddly inside
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- Traditional measurement of land area, equivalent to about 2.47 acres
- Energy process: photos in synthesis arranged
- Farm animal wins oddly rooting around
- Farming practice involving the use of cover crops to prevent soil erosion
- Farm building barely holding animals
- Agricultural laborer, especially during harvest
- Soil quality improved by fertilizer initially turning fertile
- Field left empty? Fall, we rearranged
- Water system regularly rigged in rotation
- Tiny, black seeds often sown for oil production, common in agriculture
- Root vegetable returned, oddly buried
- Young pig let go wildly
- A biological pest control strategy that employs natural predators to manage agricultural pest populations
- Cover row initially protects crops from cold
- Fish farming system: a panics oddly circulating
- Swarming pest: cult rearranged
37 Clues: Young pig let go wildly • Hay tool: fork oddly pitched • Farm birds: poultry oddly out • Female sheep we hear endlessly • Swarming pest: cult rearranged • Small farm: home stead arranged • Storage tower is oil rearranged • Cow, perhaps her life rearranged • Cutting grass: mowing, now mixed • Chicken house: coop holding birds • Machine combining work, oddly nice • ...
Engineer crossword 2018-01-26
Animals 2025-10-22
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
Jobs and places 2021-09-14
8 Clues: Cuts people's hair • Takes care of documents • Repairs cars in a garage • Treats people with medicine • Serves customers who buy goods • A person engaged in agriculture • Writes and reports news stories • Works out solutions to technical issues
Zodiac CrossWord Puzzle 2023-08-22
8 Clues: Represented by the ram • Represented by the bull • Represented by the lion • Represented by the crab • Represented by the scales • Represented by the scorpion • Represented by Castor and Pollux • Represented by the goddess of wheat and agriculture
Mahant Swami and Yogiji Maharaj 2023-07-09
8 Clues: bachelors degree • Mahant Swami's father • patarveliya replacement • where he lost a utensil • where he spread cow dung • length of meeting at Anand station • age when Mahant Swami moved to Anand • punya of malas after fasting (1__,000)
chapter 4.1 2023-10-27
8 Clues: you farm these • thousand years • under the window • chemical element • no one liver here anymore • when you have a lot of money • worrying too much on the little things • mankind's main source of food for centuries
5th paragraph of the ffa creed 2024-09-26
8 Clues: AG • the USA • not false • all over the nation • to have a sway in decisions • a group of people living in the same place • giving someone positive or creative feelings • customs or beliefs from generation to generation
FFA Creed Paragraph 1 2025-09-18
8 Clues: What has happened • Things accomplished • What is coming next • What is happening now • People grouped by time • A big part of religion • Things done by a person • The science of cultivating crops and dealing with animals
Democratic-Republic Party 2018-04-09
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- The form of economy favored by the party
- A narrow interpretation of the Constitution
- Leader of party
- Jefferson’s state of birth
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- The party supported this movement
- Main crops Jefferson planted
- The party favored this type of smaller governments
- age Jefferson entered college at
- The favorite form of government for this party
- The group that supported the party the most
- Jefferson’s writing style
11 Clues: Leader of party • Jefferson’s writing style • Jefferson’s state of birth • Main crops Jefferson planted • age Jefferson entered college at • The party supported this movement • The form of economy favored by the party • A narrow interpretation of the Constitution • The group that supported the party the most • The favorite form of government for this party • ...
Southern Economy 2021-03-22
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- most wealthy very few in numbers
- rich planters and poor farmers
- creator of the cotton gin
- cash crop of the south
- the main focus of the south
- the cotton capital of america
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- small farmers that didn't own slaves
- one human owned by another doing physical labor
- working slowly and acting dumb
- slaves sold from Africa to america
- machine that separates seeds from the fiber
11 Clues: cash crop of the south • creator of the cotton gin • the main focus of the south • the cotton capital of america • working slowly and acting dumb • rich planters and poor farmers • most wealthy very few in numbers • slaves sold from Africa to america • small farmers that didn't own slaves • machine that separates seeds from the fiber • ...
Midwest 2022-03-02
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- Minnestoa & Iowa known for
- Deep soil has many
- the planting of different crops in different years
- is know for dairy
- capable of growing crops
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- Farmers need sunshine, water, rich soil, level
- is a critical part of the nation’s economy
- is known for limestone
- Michigan is known for its
- raises chickens for meat & eggs
- In the Great Plains water comes from rivers and underground
11 Clues: is know for dairy • Deep soil has many • is known for limestone • capable of growing crops • Michigan is known for its • Minnestoa & Iowa known for • raises chickens for meat & eggs • is a critical part of the nation’s economy • Farmers need sunshine, water, rich soil, level • the planting of different crops in different years • ...
Business Taxation 2022-04-18
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- Type of price on which excise duty is imposed.
- Tax regressive in nature
- Income not included in Income Tax
- Chief Economic adviser of India
- Tax collected by this local body
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- Tax on benefit addition in the process.
- Property Tax collected by this local body
- One who runs an HUF
- Economic impact of indirect tax.
- Other name for Tax on Tax
- Characteristic of Wealth tax
11 Clues: One who runs an HUF • Tax regressive in nature • Other name for Tax on Tax • Characteristic of Wealth tax • Chief Economic adviser of India • Economic impact of indirect tax. • Tax collected by this local body • Income not included in Income Tax • Tax on benefit addition in the process. • Property Tax collected by this local body • Type of price on which excise duty is imposed.
US History Unit 4 vocabulary 2022-11-04
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- To leave one's country to live elsewhere
- Man made water ways
- Enslaved African who sued for his freedom
- Activist who was against slavery
- Manufactured goods
- war between opposing sides of the same country
- Eli White invention pulled seeds from Cotton
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- Allies between states
- To enter a country for which is not native
- based on agriculture
- Gold miners that migrated to CA in 1849
11 Clues: Manufactured goods • Man made water ways • based on agriculture • Allies between states • Activist who was against slavery • Gold miners that migrated to CA in 1849 • To leave one's country to live elsewhere • Enslaved African who sued for his freedom • To enter a country for which is not native • Eli White invention pulled seeds from Cotton • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2022-11-03
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- a tool used for writing
- ruled by a emperor or emperess
- a region of western Asia that is now known as modern Iraq
- the domestication of plants and animals
- a king who created the first set of laws
- customs including art,food,tradition,religion,
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- 282 rules
- people trained to write
- the first
- an extra supply of something
- a temple where the gods live
11 Clues: 282 rules • the first • a tool used for writing • people trained to write • an extra supply of something • a temple where the gods live • ruled by a emperor or emperess • the domestication of plants and animals • a king who created the first set of laws • customs including art,food,tradition,religion, • a region of western Asia that is now known as modern Iraq
Ancient Mesopotamia 2022-11-03
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- a tool used for writing
- ruled by a emperor or empress
- a region of western Asia that is now known as modern Iraq
- the domestication of plants and animals
- a king who created the first set of laws
- customs including art,food,tradition,religion
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- 282 rules
- people trained to write
- the first
- an extra supply of something
- a temple where the gods live
11 Clues: 282 rules • the first • a tool used for writing • people trained to write • an extra supply of something • a temple where the gods live • ruled by a emperor or empress • the domestication of plants and animals • a king who created the first set of laws • customs including art,food,tradition,religion • a region of western Asia that is now known as modern Iraq
test review 2022-11-15
Across
- earth's crust forms
- Life multiplies and radiates, largest proliferation in earth's history
- Earth's oxygen forms for the first time
- modern humans/agriculture appears
- a period that is divided into two shorter periods where hominids appear
Down
- most oxygen in earth's history
- largest extinction of the 5
- jawless fish
- this period ended the dinosaurs by a meteor strike
- age of dinosaurs
- eon where multicellular organisms appear
11 Clues: jawless fish • age of dinosaurs • earth's crust forms • largest extinction of the 5 • most oxygen in earth's history • modern humans/agriculture appears • Earth's oxygen forms for the first time • eon where multicellular organisms appear • this period ended the dinosaurs by a meteor strike • Life multiplies and radiates, largest proliferation in earth's history • ...
Spelling 2016-04-05
Across
- increase of speed
- That may or not happen
- in an exceptional manner
- a book that contains info. of all branches
- of relating to, used in or concerned with agriculture
- a suggestioin about what should be done
- quality of a person
- existing or occurring at the same time
Down
- the action or process of accumulating
- The state of being identified
- to bring back to normal
11 Clues: increase of speed • quality of a person • That may or not happen • to bring back to normal • in an exceptional manner • The state of being identified • the action or process of accumulating • existing or occurring at the same time • a suggestioin about what should be done • a book that contains info. of all branches • of relating to, used in or concerned with agriculture
4.1 MesoAmerican Civilizations 2024-04-11
Across
- Disease that devastated native populations.
- Built the city of Tenochtitlan.
- First Indigenous people Columbus encountered.
- II: Emperor met by Cortes.
- Columbus's term for the New World's peoples.
- Farming: agriculture method involves steps on hillsides.
Down
- Region known for ancient civilizations between North and South America.
- Developed an advanced calendar system.
- Floating gardens used by ancient farmers.
- Civilization with giant stone heads.
- Famous for Machu Picchu.
11 Clues: Famous for Machu Picchu. • II: Emperor met by Cortes. • Built the city of Tenochtitlan. • Civilization with giant stone heads. • Developed an advanced calendar system. • Floating gardens used by ancient farmers. • Disease that devastated native populations. • Columbus's term for the New World's peoples. • First Indigenous people Columbus encountered. • ...
Water In The World 2025-09-01
Across
- Water soaking into the soil
- Cannot be replaced in a human lifetime
- stress When water demand is higher than supply
- Something people use to meet their needs
Down
- Water used at home
- Main use of 70% of world’s water
- water Water used to produce goods
- springs Water sources important to Aboriginal people
- variability Changes in rainfall over time
- Water used in factories and production
- Can naturally replenish
- scarcity Less water available than needed
12 Clues: Water used at home • Can naturally replenish • Water soaking into the soil • Main use of 70% of world’s water • water Water used to produce goods • Water used in factories and production • Cannot be replaced in a human lifetime • Something people use to meet their needs • variability Changes in rainfall over time • scarcity Less water available than needed • ...
josh's project 2015-10-06
9 Clues: cotton • created creed • sdudgge in reverse • created cotton gin • short for agriculture • president born in Georgia • onion vegetable only grown in Georgia • a mystery solving crew dog they ride in mystery van • someone whos stupid and hateful and craze starts with s end with e
The empire of Babylonian 2014-12-17
9 Clues: trade helped • captured babylon • agriculture and trade • Babylonia thrived under • the city was rebuilt in • built the hanging gardens • the hanging gardens were Ft tall • also had More rights then they did in most ancient societies • if Babylonian Earned enough money they could by their freedom
importance of water 2024-04-04
Across
- for cooking and food preparation (CLEANWATER)
- for hydration (WATER)
- a role in climate regulation (PRECIPITATION)
- a major part of the Earth's surface (OCEAN)
- aquatic ecosystems (HABITAT)
- for sanitation and hygiene (CLEANWATER)
Down
- for transportation and trade (SHIPPING)
- component in industrial processes (COOLANT)
- for agriculture (IRRIGATION)
- of hydroelectric power (DAM)
10 Clues: for hydration (WATER) • for agriculture (IRRIGATION) • of hydroelectric power (DAM) • aquatic ecosystems (HABITAT) • for transportation and trade (SHIPPING) • for sanitation and hygiene (CLEANWATER) • component in industrial processes (COOLANT) • a major part of the Earth's surface (OCEAN) • a role in climate regulation (PRECIPITATION) • ...
13 colonies 2024-09-19
9 Clues: belief of Quakers • crop raised to sell • cashcrop in the south • basis of southern economy • basis of New England economy • nickname for middle colonies • believed all people were equal • used as a source of oil and fuel • the south needed a great deal of this
History Terms 2017-03-03
Across
- relating to present/recent time, not ancient
- a place, person or thing from which something/someone originates or can be obtained.
- a specialist in archeology
- an object made by human beings
- community
Down
- the science or practice of farming
- gone in time
- something else that isn’t primary
- the weather conditions
- a large north-flowing river in northeastern Africa.
10 Clues: community • gone in time • the weather conditions • a specialist in archeology • an object made by human beings • something else that isn’t primary • the science or practice of farming • relating to present/recent time, not ancient • a large north-flowing river in northeastern Africa. • a place, person or thing from which something/someone originates or can be obtained.
PLANTS: INCREASING NUMBERS 2018-04-23
Across
- - A SMALL OPENING FOR AIR PASSAGE
- - DEVELOPS INTO ROOT
- - PROVIDES FOOD FOR THE BABY PLANT
- - THE PRACTICE OF GROWING PLANTS IN A LARGE SCALE
- CROPS - JUNE TO OCTOBER
- COAT- PROTECTS THE SEED
Down
- - A DEVELOPMENT OF A PLANT FROM A SEED
- - DEVELOPS INTO SHOOT
- CROPS - NOVEMBER TO APRIL
- - PLANTS OF SAME KIND GROWN IN A PARTICULAR REGION
10 Clues: - DEVELOPS INTO ROOT • - DEVELOPS INTO SHOOT • CROPS - JUNE TO OCTOBER • COAT- PROTECTS THE SEED • CROPS - NOVEMBER TO APRIL • - A SMALL OPENING FOR AIR PASSAGE • - PROVIDES FOOD FOR THE BABY PLANT • - A DEVELOPMENT OF A PLANT FROM A SEED • - THE PRACTICE OF GROWING PLANTS IN A LARGE SCALE • - PLANTS OF SAME KIND GROWN IN A PARTICULAR REGION
Wetlands - Grade Five 2013-06-06
Across
- Wetland service that supports education and recreation
- Water source from groundwater
- Wetland service that supports hunting, peat harvesting, and agriculture
- Wetland service that provides a safe habitat
Down
- Water source from precipitation
- Wetland service that filters water
- Decaying layers of organic matter
- Shallow open water with emergent vegetation
- Forest in standing water
- Sometimes referred to as pothole
10 Clues: Forest in standing water • Water source from groundwater • Water source from precipitation • Sometimes referred to as pothole • Decaying layers of organic matter • Wetland service that filters water • Shallow open water with emergent vegetation • Wetland service that provides a safe habitat • Wetland service that supports education and recreation • ...
Unit 1 Voc. 2015-08-26
Across
- Collection of 282 laws
- Government by divine authority
- Religion of the Israelites
- Keeping animals and growing food on a regular basis
- Believing in many gods
Down
- Shift from hunting and gathering to systematic agriculture
- Trade route between Roman Empire and China
- Creators of the first Mesopotamian civilization
- Enlightened One
- Belief that the soul is reborn after death
10 Clues: Enlightened One • Collection of 282 laws • Believing in many gods • Religion of the Israelites • Government by divine authority • Trade route between Roman Empire and China • Belief that the soul is reborn after death • Creators of the first Mesopotamian civilization • Keeping animals and growing food on a regular basis • ...
Weekly spelling 2021-03-09
Across
- I like it when my family eat dinner _____
- very unusual of remarkable
- the opposite of agreement
- pickled cucumber is called a ______
- the food you cook with
- When you don’t agree with someone
Down
- the 3rd day of the working week
- developing rapidly and successfully
- the science or practice of farming
- the opposite of forgetting someone
10 Clues: the food you cook with • the opposite of agreement • very unusual of remarkable • the 3rd day of the working week • When you don’t agree with someone • the science or practice of farming • the opposite of forgetting someone • developing rapidly and successfully • pickled cucumber is called a ______ • I like it when my family eat dinner _____
Spelling Words 2022-03-23
Across
- The noun of having a different idea to other people.
- Do something with others.
- The start of something.
Down
- A noodle shaped pasta.
- To have a different opinion to another person.
- The items mixed to make something.
- A way of communication.
- The practice of farming.
- To notice and understand something that one sees.
- Loose rock fragments.
10 Clues: Loose rock fragments. • A noodle shaped pasta. • A way of communication. • The start of something. • The practice of farming. • Do something with others. • The items mixed to make something. • To have a different opinion to another person. • To notice and understand something that one sees. • The noun of having a different idea to other people.
Taiga Biome vocab crossword:) 2022-04-21
Across
- trees Most common producer
- Soil in the Taiga Forest
- Longest season in the Taiga biome
- Causing the taiga biome to shrink
Down
- Not suited for agriculture
- Primary Natural disturbance in the Forest
- The temperature in the Taiga forest
- Receives most of its precipitation
- Can be described as
- Another name for the Taiga Forest
10 Clues: Can be described as • Soil in the Taiga Forest • Not suited for agriculture • trees Most common producer • Another name for the Taiga Forest • Longest season in the Taiga biome • Causing the taiga biome to shrink • Receives most of its precipitation • The temperature in the Taiga forest • Primary Natural disturbance in the Forest
Blue Project 2022-01-28
Across
- I need a _______ to remember this!
- You need to be more _______________.
- I would like to write a _____
- Who was the god of agriculture?
Down
- Who saw the kidnapping?
- ______ is my favorite thing to study!
- Where did Demeter stay for a couple nights?
- Who abducted Persephone?
- Who ruled Tartarus?
- What is the study of rocks called?
10 Clues: Who ruled Tartarus? • Who saw the kidnapping? • Who abducted Persephone? • I would like to write a _____ • Who was the god of agriculture? • I need a _______ to remember this! • What is the study of rocks called? • You need to be more _______________. • ______ is my favorite thing to study! • Where did Demeter stay for a couple nights?
Perfect 10 Puzzle 2022-11-02
Across
- supply of water to help grow crops
- An extra amount of something
- stories that tell of mythological aspects
- someone who spoke to the gods
Down
- artificial waterways for irrigation
- part played or job to do
- countryside rather than a town
- granular fertile mixture used for agriculture
- someone who writes out documents in ancient times
- first ever recorded ruler
10 Clues: part played or job to do • first ever recorded ruler • An extra amount of something • someone who spoke to the gods • countryside rather than a town • supply of water to help grow crops • artificial waterways for irrigation • stories that tell of mythological aspects • granular fertile mixture used for agriculture • someone who writes out documents in ancient times
Early Humans 2021-06-11
Across
- a group of people's way of life
- someone who moves constantly to find food and shelter.
- another word for farming.
- the taming and raising of animals.
- new stone age
- the movement of people to new lands.
Down
- the control of water from rivers to farmland
- old stone age
- the first humans
- to grow crops and plants
10 Clues: old stone age • new stone age • the first humans • to grow crops and plants • another word for farming. • a group of people's way of life • the taming and raising of animals. • the movement of people to new lands. • the control of water from rivers to farmland • someone who moves constantly to find food and shelter.
Extra Credit Egypt Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-04
Across
- - God of agriculture and ruler of the underworld
- - God of writing and knowledge
- - Protector goddess of women
- - God of the dead and mummification
- - Sun god with rays ending in hands
Down
- - Protector goddess of love, birth, and joy
- - God of war and medicine
- - Protector goddess of children
- - God of craftsmen
- - Protector goddess of love and joy
10 Clues: - God of craftsmen • - God of war and medicine • - Protector goddess of women • - God of writing and knowledge • - Protector goddess of children • - Protector goddess of love and joy • - Sun god with rays ending in hands • - God of the dead and mummification • - Protector goddess of love, birth, and joy • - God of agriculture and ruler of the underworld
immigration 2021-02-11
Across
- being a citizen in a nation
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
- someone who left there home to avoid war
- someone's native land
- a descendant
Down
- farms
- a characteristic of a country or language other than one's own.
- some one from another nation.
- a leader
- interacting with others
10 Clues: farms • a leader • a descendant • someone's native land • interacting with others • being a citizen in a nation • some one from another nation. • someone who left there home to avoid war • a characteristic of a country or language other than one's own. • the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
Perfect 10 2022-10-17
Across
- iceman discovered in the snowy otztal alps of italy
- The time before there was writing
- move
- Farming
- A persons bones from more than 3 million years ago
- Freezing Times
Down
- A early ancestor of humans
- To divide among a group of people
- A relative who lived in the past
- A community of people who share a common culture
10 Clues: move • Farming • Freezing Times • A early ancestor of humans • A relative who lived in the past • To divide among a group of people • The time before there was writing • A community of people who share a common culture • A persons bones from more than 3 million years ago • iceman discovered in the snowy otztal alps of italy
FFA Creed Paragraph 2 2023-11-17
Across
- giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment
- hard
- I believe that to live and work on a ________
- a loss of confidence
- feeling of great pleasure
- another word for job
Down
- a group of people organized for a joint purpose
- relating to agriculture
- natural to a person or animal
- for I know the joys and _________ of agricultural life
10 Clues: hard • a loss of confidence • another word for job • relating to agriculture • feeling of great pleasure • natural to a person or animal • I believe that to live and work on a ________ • a group of people organized for a joint purpose • giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment • for I know the joys and _________ of agricultural life
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2023-11-28
Across
- someone who is easy and quick to do
- food comes in this, it is usually plastic
- this produces most of our food
- selling goods to other countries
- this can turn apples into apple juice
Down
- the opposite of increase
- a hundred years
- something in your area
- to avoid these you can buy organic food
- when food goes bad
10 Clues: a hundred years • when food goes bad • something in your area • the opposite of increase • this produces most of our food • selling goods to other countries • someone who is easy and quick to do • this can turn apples into apple juice • to avoid these you can buy organic food • food comes in this, it is usually plastic
Feudal Manor System Crossword 2023-10-05
Across
- Small settlements near a lord's manor
- the era the feudal system was in
- unfree laborers
- the harvest from fields
- an armored warrior
Down
- Money collected by the lord
- The highest rank in the feudal hierarchy
- people who work the land
- Large amount of land owned by a noble
- Primary economic activity of the feudal system
10 Clues: unfree laborers • an armored warrior • the harvest from fields • people who work the land • Money collected by the lord • the era the feudal system was in • Small settlements near a lord's manor • Large amount of land owned by a noble • The highest rank in the feudal hierarchy • Primary economic activity of the feudal system
FFA Creed 2023-11-02
Across
- the existence of an individual being; human or animal
- testing one's ability; demanding
- groups of people organized for a joint purpose
- feelings of great pleasure or happiness
- slight pains
Down
- busy; occupied or very focused
- affection or liking of someone or something
- given a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment
- relating to agriculture
- the action of pursuing something
10 Clues: slight pains • relating to agriculture • busy; occupied or very focused • testing one's ability; demanding • the action of pursuing something • feelings of great pleasure or happiness • affection or liking of someone or something • groups of people organized for a joint purpose • given a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment • ...
Retro Specks Future Pixs: The Tanjong Pagar Station #1-4 2019-09-16
Across
- the action or process of arriving
- the presentation of an image on a surface, especially a cinema screen
- the action of leaving, especially to start a journey
- pillar 4
Down
- pillar 2
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs
- something remembered from the past
- pillar 1
- pillar 3
- pass across or through (an area)
10 Clues: pillar 2 • pillar 1 • pillar 3 • pillar 4 • pass across or through (an area) • the action or process of arriving • something remembered from the past • the action of leaving, especially to start a journey • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs • the presentation of an image on a surface, especially a cinema screen
Ancient India 2019-11-20
Across
- A type of metal used a lot by Indian pioneers
- Provided the first civilization
- seasonal wind rain patterns that give wet or dry seasons\
- The Study of Stars
Down
- Agriculture
- There temples would sometimes have domed roofs
- pictures that you could have found in temples
- main language of Aryans
- A older version of a museum
- Sacred animal
10 Clues: Agriculture • Sacred animal • The Study of Stars • main language of Aryans • A older version of a museum • Provided the first civilization • pictures that you could have found in temples • A type of metal used a lot by Indian pioneers • There temples would sometimes have domed roofs • seasonal wind rain patterns that give wet or dry seasons\
Crossword on Greek Gods 2020-04-08
10 Clues: god of sea • god of war • greek god of wisdom • god of forge,metallwork • god of sky and king of gods • greek goddess of agriculture • queen of gods and sister of zeus • greek god of music,dance and archery • greek godess of love beauty and fertility • greek goddess of wildernes,hunt and wild animals
Ancient Rome Crossword 2024-09-01
Across
- Goddess of love
- The king of gods
- God of agriculture and time
- A large area controlled by a certain culture of group of people
- The famous arena located in Rome
Down
- A lesser Roman citizen
- The volcano
- A person fighting in an arena for their life
- The buried city of…
- Two brothers, raised by wolves, founded what city
10 Clues: The volcano • Goddess of love • The king of gods • The buried city of… • A lesser Roman citizen • God of agriculture and time • The famous arena located in Rome • A person fighting in an arena for their life • Two brothers, raised by wolves, founded what city • A large area controlled by a certain culture of group of people
Early African Farmers 2024-05-03
Across
- a meeting place
- a group of households
- farming with crops and animals
- most important and were close to ancestors
Down
- the man in charge of a homestead
- relationships between people living in a community
- made up of many homesteads
- a particular place or position
- where the cattle were kept
- capacity to produce lots of crops
10 Clues: a meeting place • a group of households • made up of many homesteads • where the cattle were kept • a particular place or position • farming with crops and animals • the man in charge of a homestead • capacity to produce lots of crops • most important and were close to ancestors • relationships between people living in a community
economic sectors 2024-03-20
Across
- job health care worker
- A tax consultant
- creating new information and high-level decision making within a company or government
- extracting raw materials and resources already on earth
- managing and processing information and technology growth.
Down
- A company CEO
- creating and building jobs
- provides service and information, and exchange of products/services
- A farmer
- job factory worker
10 Clues: A farmer • A company CEO • A tax consultant • job factory worker • job health care worker • creating and building jobs • extracting raw materials and resources already on earth • managing and processing information and technology growth. • provides service and information, and exchange of products/services • ...
Chapter 5:Core Language Vocabulary List 2024-03-06
Across
- another word for rushed(hurry)
- another word for yell(shout)
- another word for town(city)
- derivation of agriculture(farmer)
Down
- another word for once more(again)
- words sounds like voice(call)
- opposite of slave boy(slave-girl)
- derivation for aquarium(water)
- a rude way of saying servunt(slave)
- when your not present you are(absent)
10 Clues: another word for town(city) • another word for yell(shout) • words sounds like voice(call) • another word for rushed(hurry) • derivation for aquarium(water) • another word for once more(again) • opposite of slave boy(slave-girl) • derivation of agriculture(farmer) • a rude way of saying servunt(slave) • when your not present you are(absent)
SS P4 2023-02-08
Across
- Another name of Koperasi Serba Usaha
- The shape of Rotterdam Fortress
- Another name of stone coffin
- Its business usually in agriculture
Down
- People who built Demak Great Mosque
- The members of Koperasi Unit Desa
- Koperasi that can lend you money
- Another name of Prasasti
- The story of life in the past
- The oldest church in Central Java
10 Clues: Another name of Prasasti • Another name of stone coffin • The story of life in the past • The shape of Rotterdam Fortress • Koperasi that can lend you money • The members of Koperasi Unit Desa • The oldest church in Central Java • People who built Demak Great Mosque • Its business usually in agriculture • Another name of Koperasi Serba Usaha
Deforestation 2023-06-07
Across
- CH4
- the science or practice of farming
- Main reason why deforestation was at its worst in 1800s
- A side effect of deforestation
- main reason why deforestation happened
- Burning trees down to make room for crops
- greenhouse gas that increases due to deforestationg
Down
- Process of removing trees
- How does deforestation affect soil
- What happens when something die out
10 Clues: CH4 • Process of removing trees • A side effect of deforestation • the science or practice of farming • How does deforestation affect soil • What happens when something die out • main reason why deforestation happened • Burning trees down to make room for crops • greenhouse gas that increases due to deforestationg • Main reason why deforestation was at its worst in 1800s
Week 26 Indiana's Goods and Services 2025-04-01
Across
- people from other countries
- breaks easily
- unit of measurement of an area of land
- farming and raising livestock
- emptied
Down
- using machines or human work to create products from raw materials
- the amount of something needed or available
- shipped to other countries for trade
- how much people want something
- ways for people to make and spend money
10 Clues: emptied • breaks easily • people from other countries • farming and raising livestock • how much people want something • shipped to other countries for trade • unit of measurement of an area of land • ways for people to make and spend money • the amount of something needed or available • using machines or human work to create products from raw materials
Chapter- 6 HUMAN RESOURCES 2023-01-19
Across
- Births are measured in?
- These plains are densely populated
- The one who leave their country?
- _____is the movement of people moving.
- The way of studying population composition
Down
- In 1999, the world population was
- Who are nation's greatest resource?
- This city has great economy in Japan
- Most populous country in the world
- It provides suitable land for agriculture
10 Clues: Births are measured in? • The one who leave their country? • In 1999, the world population was • Most populous country in the world • These plains are densely populated • Who are nation's greatest resource? • This city has great economy in Japan • _____is the movement of people moving. • It provides suitable land for agriculture • The way of studying population composition
FFA Creed Paragraph 2 2024-10-30
Across
- The existence of someone or something
- To practice farming.
- To do focus on something
- Something that is not calm and uncomfortable.
- A location where plants are grown.
- To like or love something.
Down
- Something hard to work at.
- Something that is nice and calm.
- To be let down or lose motivation.
- To do a activity involving physical effort
10 Clues: To practice farming. • To do focus on something • Something hard to work at. • To like or love something. • Something that is nice and calm. • To be let down or lose motivation. • A location where plants are grown. • The existence of someone or something • To do a activity involving physical effort • Something that is not calm and uncomfortable.
Rural Life 2025-08-25
Across
- Supplying water to crops artificially.
- Animals feeding on grass.
- Open grassy fields often with flowers.
- Land where animals graze.
- Animals raised on a farm.
- A building for storing hay, grain, or animals.
Down
- The science of farming, including crops and animals.
- A farmhouse with land and buildings.
- A tool for turning soil.
- A group of fruit trees.
10 Clues: A group of fruit trees. • A tool for turning soil. • Animals feeding on grass. • Land where animals graze. • Animals raised on a farm. • A farmhouse with land and buildings. • Supplying water to crops artificially. • Open grassy fields often with flowers. • A building for storing hay, grain, or animals. • The science of farming, including crops and animals.
FFA 2026-01-13
10 Clues: the opposite of sad • 120 mins is 2 ______ • the opposite of past • Somewhere that you live • a gift you give on christmas • not liquid or gas but ______ • someone who is a U.S resident • The study of plant and animals • when you are really good at something • somewhere where pigs and cows live, usually has a barn
FFA crossword puzzle 2025-09-10
10 Clues: having control • future past time • treating people nice • a good example for people • having no faith in yourself • something hard but you do it • something you put your mind to • something you do tjat you put to your mind • cultivation of land to raise crops and pets • a group of people born around the same time,
Ancient Civilizations 2025-10-20
Across
- Number of syllables in "agriculture"
- The adjective form of "Achievement"
- The opposite of "appear"
- Past participle of "to rise"
Down
- The root of "knowledgeable"
- Pronunciation of final /ed/ in "invented"
- Noun form of "to invade"
- Number of Syllables in "expansion"
- One of the causes behind the fall of ancient civilizations
- Simple Past of "to fall"
10 Clues: Noun form of "to invade" • Simple Past of "to fall" • The opposite of "appear" • The root of "knowledgeable" • Past participle of "to rise" • Number of Syllables in "expansion" • The adjective form of "Achievement" • Number of syllables in "agriculture" • Pronunciation of final /ed/ in "invented" • One of the causes behind the fall of ancient civilizations
8th Grade Root Word 2026-02-26
10 Clues: to farm • ring the moon • one of a kind • you drink water to… • a root word meaning time • a dead person always has a • anything to do with the moon is … • a horse with a pointy knife on its head • out of the ordinary in a concerning way • when you don't have the proper nutrients
FFA Creed Crossword 2026-02-25
10 Clues: I pinky... • farming,food • not past but ... • it ... then the last one • past, present and future ... • when you cant do it you are ... • not now but the ... person did this • thinking something is true is ... it • when you do something you have a ... • when you do something nice for people you are doing good ...
FFA cross word 2026-08-10
Across
- 12 word FFA guiding phrase
- 5 paragraph statements of belief
- regular gatherings where chapters vote
- The agriculture teacher who oversees the local FFA chapter and guides its members
- Career development Event
Down
- symbol of labor
- the highest degree of FFA association
- corduroy, blue
- the first degree that highschool FFA students can earnl
- Supervised Agricultural Experience
10 Clues: corduroy, blue • symbol of labor • Career development Event • 12 word FFA guiding phrase • 5 paragraph statements of belief • Supervised Agricultural Experience • the highest degree of FFA association • regular gatherings where chapters vote • the first degree that highschool FFA students can earnl • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
Across
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- The belief in many gods
- Hunting and gathering food
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
Down
- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- The belief in one god
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
AgScience Midterm Review 2018-12-14
Across
- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Practice of growing plants without soil.
- Material placed on soil to prevent erosion and weeds.
- Desirable proportions of nutrients and organisms to support plant growth
- Surrounding environment in which something functions and thrives.
- Application of scientific principles to agriculture.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Science of producing, processing, and marketing plant products.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- The use of cells to produce products or processes.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- The biology of heredity.
- Mixture of partially decayed organic matter.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- Unit of hereditary material located on a chromosome.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
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- Water-bearing rock formation.
- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- Raising aquatic animals under controlled conditions.
- Living organism that transmits a disease.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- Activities concerned with the production of plants and animals.
- Growing plants as roots hang in air and are misted with nutrient solution.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
- Pertaining to a particular season of the year.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- Person’s occupation or profession.
- Pathogenic entity consisting of nucleic acid and a protein sheath.
- Obtain nourishment from either live or decaying organic matter.
- Natural volcanic glass material with water holding capabilities.
- One-celled, microscopic organisms.
- Organism that produces disease.
- Exact duplicate.
50 Clues: Exact duplicate. • pH of more than 7.0. • pH of less than 7.0. • The biology of heredity. • Fruit grower or scientist. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Water-bearing rock formation. • Organism that produces disease. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • Person’s occupation or profession. • One-celled, microscopic organisms. • Plant that lives frim year to year. • ...
Chapter 2 Econ Vocab 2024-01-05
Across
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- number of people per square mile of land area
- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
Down
- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • ...
Econ Chapter 2 2025-05-13
Across
- Certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization.
- Forced common ownership of factors of production; Used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing.
- An economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; A theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good.
- The shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership.
- An independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition.
- The fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; Policy introduced by Gorbachev.
- The successor of the European Coal and Steel Community, established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty.
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- The production process requires large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- The gross domestic product on a per person basis; Can be expressed in current or constant dollars.
- The number of people per square mile of land area.
- An economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources and other economic activities results from ritual, habit, or custom.
- An economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits.
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, began in 1958, which forced the collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization.
- A market in which goods and services are sold illegally.
- An economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; Also see modified free enterprise economy.
- A comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate the development of agriculture and industry.
- An economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions.
- The central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans.
- The independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa.
- An Organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people.
- The worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939.
- An economic system in which the government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced.
- Conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership.
- Meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine the price and quantity of an economic product; May be local, regional, national, or global.
- An economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; Same as free enterprise economy.
25 Clues: The number of people per square mile of land area. • A market in which goods and services are sold illegally. • The independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa. • An Organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people. • Conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership. • ...
Economics Ch. 2 Crossword 2026-03-23
Across
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- certificate that people could use to buy government-owned property during privatization
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
Down
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that created and directed Five-Year Plans
- number of people per square mile of land area
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; based on a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- complete, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab Economics 2026-03-24
Across
- number of people per square mile of land area
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- certificate that people could use to buy government-owned property during privatization
- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; based on a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
Down
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that created and directed Five-Year Plan
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- complete, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor • ...
myia chapter 2 vocab 2023-01-09
Across
- successor of the European Coal and steel community established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty
- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine the price and quality of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
Down
- china's second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced the collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- number of people per square mile of land area
- an economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- formed common ownership of factories of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- economic system is characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year plans
- organized way of society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- certificates that can be used to purchase government-owned property during the privatization
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate the development of agriculture and industry
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • organized way of society provides for the wants and needs of its people • production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
Across
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- Hunting and gathering food
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
Down
- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- The belief in one god
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- The belief in many gods
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
Across
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- The belief in one god
- The belief in many gods
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
Down
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Hunting and gathering food
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
Across
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- The belief in one god
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
Down
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- Hunting and gathering food
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- The belief in many gods
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
World Studies Final Review 2017-12-14
Across
- An _____ for an _____ was Hammurabi's famous quote that means the punishment should fit the crime
- Foraging societies traveled in small groups because they were _____, or constantly traveling
- The two major rivers of Mesopotamia were the ____ and the Euphrates
- Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church
- Mesopotamians ______ their gods because they believed they created disastrous floods
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized family and respect
- The Europeans were able to conquer the natives because they had better _______
- The belief in many gods
- One of the reasons for the fall of Rome was the high _____ to pay for the massive military
- An _________ uses artifacts and written records to study early humans
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order
- This Babylonian king created the first set of written laws
- Martin Luther was especially upset with the selling of _______
- The Greeks used this type of government- rule by the people
- _____ Learning is the human ability to communicate in order to share and build upon ideas
- The ______ Empire allowed the people they conquered to keep their cultures
- Chinese Ethics System that emphasized strict laws and punishments
- The _____ Ages came between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Agriculture allowed humans to settle in one spot and develop _____
- Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages
- The ______ Empire created fear by putting heads on poles after conquering a city
- The _____ created two calendars: a solar calendar and a sacred calendar
Down
- Hunting and gathering food
- The ______ loved their gods because they believed the gods brought good soil
- Wars between the Christians and Muslims over the Holy Lands
- The Roman language of _____ is the basis for many of today's words
- Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence
- The primary motives of exploration were making money, bringing pride to one's country, and spreading ________
- The _____ Empire had a vast transportation network of roads in South America
- During the ________ Era humans foraged for food
- The Greek city-state known for philosophy, education, and democracy
- The _______ Revolution saw the beginning of the use of agriculture
- The Renaissance art style that focused on Greek and Roman ideas
- The belief in one god
- The idea of going to heaven, or ____, was very important to most peasants in Europe
- A city-____ has its own independent government (no hyphen needed)
- In ______ peasants gave up their freedoms in exchange for protection
- Renaissance means _____ of art, education, cities, and literature
- The _____ Crescent in Mesopotamia was where agriculture first developed
- Rule by one- usually a king or queen
- ______ the Great was responsible for freeing the Jews from Babylon
41 Clues: The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • Hunting and gathering food • Rule by one- usually a king or queen • Family in charge of the oligarchy in Florence • Peasants with no rights during the Middle Ages • During the ________ Era humans foraged for food • Chinese Ethics System that emphasized natural order • Movement by Martin Luther to change the Catholic Church • ...
Mrs. D Early Man 10/23 2023-10-10
Across
- Introducing goats that ate everything in sight created the first ____ disaster on record.
- Humans are the only species to ____ to other continents on their own power.
- Humans either became _____to diseases or they got sick and died.
- The ____ of early humans was much shorter that it is today because they did not have the medical knowledge or tools we use today.
- Growing one crop in one area over time.
- Another name for hunter/ gatherers.
- Agricultural life was much more ____ than a nomadic life
- Foragers/hunter-gatherers were believed to have a ____ diet.
- As food supplies increase so does ____.
- Rules in nomadic groups usually addressed how to treat _____ members.
- Living close together in villages caused ____to spread faster in humans, plants,and animals
- The ______ forms the eastern border of Egypt.
- Humans added _____ to the soil after crops used all the nutrients.
- As people learned to grow more food in a short period of time they discovered they needed to build a system to ____ the grain.
- Over time people learned more and more as they came in contact with other groups of people. Developing written language really helped preserve the ____knowledge of the group.
- The fertile crescent borders what sea?
- Shifting from an active foraging life to life with agriculture meant staying in one place. We call this a ___lifestyle.
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- Early humans assigned tasks in villages according to _____.
- More people = the need for more food which = the need for more people ____ in the fields.
- All rivers flow _____.
- Humans worked to ____crops and animals by selecting the best seeds and animals to reproduce so they would have bigger and better food.
- This particular food provided better nutrition and was easier to harvest than wheat.
- The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers flow into this body of water.
- The fertile crescent is located north of this country.
- The area between the Persian Gulf and Israel where people first started farming life.
- The official name for the land between the rivers.
- Early people understood the need to ____ outside of their family group to increase the likelihood of having healthy children.
- The Tigris and ____ rivers made the Fertile Crescent great for agriculture.
- We aren't sure if ____ (or farming) was driven by climate change or population change.
- The social studies term we use to describe stripping away nutrients from the soil or area.
- Tens of thousands of years ago and even today humans have to constantly work to keep ____ out of their food supply.
- Scientists and historians believe a ____ was the first to begin planting seeds to grow crops.
32 Clues: All rivers flow _____. • Another name for hunter/ gatherers. • The fertile crescent borders what sea? • Growing one crop in one area over time. • As food supplies increase so does ____. • The ______ forms the eastern border of Egypt. • The official name for the land between the rivers. • The fertile crescent is located north of this country. • ...
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY REVIEW PROJECT (ASAEL GARCIA) B5 2024-04-16
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- (Scale of Analysis) - The level of detail and area covered in a map or geographic analysis.
- - The movement of people from one place to another.
- - The process of adopting the cultural traits or social patterns of another group.
- - The large-scale, commercialized production of agricultural goods.
- Landscape - The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape.
- Distribution - The arrangement of a phenomenon across space.
- - The process of transforming an economy from primarily agricultural to primarily manufacturing-based.
- - The practice of cultivating crops and raising livestock for food, fiber, and other products.
- - A line that marks the extent of a state's territory.
- - The study of the effects of geography on politics and international relations.
- - The shared beliefs, values, behaviors, and material objects that characterize a group of people.
- Sprawl - The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas into surrounding rural lands.
- Security - The state of having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
- Relativism - The principle of understanding other cultures on their own terms without making judgments.
- Agriculture - Farming primarily for the purpose of feeding oneself and one's family.
- Information System (GIS) - A system designed to capture, store, analyze, and present spatial data.
- - A politically organized territory with a permanent population, defined boundaries, and a government.
- Curve - A graphical representation of the relationship between urbanization and economic development, often showing a pattern of rapid urbanization followed by stabilization.
- Rate (Crude Death Rate) - The number of deaths per 1,000 individuals in a population per year.
- - The study of population characteristics and trends.
- - A group of people with a common culture, language, and identity.
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- Agriculture - Farming primarily for sale, often involving large-scale production and specialized crops.
- - The process of increasing the proportion of people living in urban areas compared to rural areas.
- Rate (Crude Birth Rate) - The number of births per 1,000 individuals in a population per year.
- Domestic Product (GDP) - The total value of goods and services produced within a country's borders in a given period.
- - A city with a population of over 10 million people.
- Sensing - The process of acquiring information about an object or phenomenon without making physical contact with it.
- - The science and art of mapmaking.
- - The process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among countries through trade, technology, and cultural exchange.
- and Pull Factors - Factors that encourage people to leave their current location (push) or attract them to a new one (pull).
- - The authority of a state to govern itself and its territory without interference from other states.
- Diffusion - The spread of cultural traits from one society to another.
- - The process of improving the economic, social, and environmental well-being of a country.
- Development Index (HDI) - A composite index that measures a country's average achievements in terms of life expectancy, education, and income.
- Business District (CBD) - The commercial and economic hub of a city, typically characterized by high-density development and skyscrapers.
35 Clues: - The science and art of mapmaking. • - The movement of people from one place to another. • - A city with a population of over 10 million people. • - The study of population characteristics and trends. • - A line that marks the extent of a state's territory. • Distribution - The arrangement of a phenomenon across space. • ...
Chapter 2 vocab 2026-03-23
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- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that created and directed Five-Year Plans
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; based on a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- certificate that people could use to buy government-owned property during privatization
- complete, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- number of people per square mile of land area
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
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- economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor • ...
vocab crossword 2026-03-25
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- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that created and directed Five-Year Plans
- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- complete, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- number of people per square mile of land area
- certificate that people could use to buy government-owned property during privatization
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
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- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; based on a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • production process requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor • ...
Chapter 2 2024-12-16
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- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- economic system in which supply, demand, and the price system help people allocate resources and make the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce decisions; same as free enterprise economy
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
- meeting place or arrangement through which buyers and sellers interact to determine price and quantity of an economic product; may be local, regional, national, or global
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- number of people per square mile of land area
- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
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- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- economic system characterized by a central authority that makes most of the major economic decisions
- requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- economic system in which the allocation of scarce resources, and other economic activity, is the result of ritual, habit, or custom
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- economic and political system in which factors of production are collectively owned and directed by the state; a theoretically classless society in which everyone works for the common good
- economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
25 Clues: number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • organized way a society provides for the wants and needs of its people • ...
Unit 5 Review #1 2025-04-25
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- A geographic economic theory that explains how the price and demand for real estate changes depending on the distance from the Central Business District
- Chemicals that are used to treat agricultural crops so as to kill any insects or animals that may try to damage them
- Agriculture that involves greater inputs of capital and paid labor relative to the space being used
- To water crops by bringing in water using man-made means
- An area surrounding a dairy farm where milk can be supplied without spoiling
- A farm or network of farms worked by a community for the benefit of the community
- The sustainable use and management of earth’s natural resources to meet human needs
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the Middle East that was known for its bountiful arable land
- A ring of land maintained as parks, agriculture, or other types of open space to limit the sprawl of an urban area
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- In agriculture, the replacement of human labor with technology or machines
- The process by which previously fertile land becomes arid and unusable for farming
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- The amount of crop harvested in an area
- The land survey system that uses physical features of local geography along with directions and distances to define land boundaries
- An individual or society’s inability to obtain sufficient quantities of healthy food for survival
- A method of production where farmers and producers are paid a just price for their products
- The name for crops grown to serve some purpose other than sustenance
- A type of farming using an integrated system where the crops grown are used to feed the livestock on the same farm
- The agricultural revolution that began in the 1960s and included the Green Revolution
- The agricultural revolution that was the origin of farming, marked by the domestication of plants and animals
- The method of cultivation in which forests are burned and cleared for planting
- A rural settlement pattern in which the houses and farm buildings of each family are situated close to each other and fields surround the settlement
- The commercial grazing of animals confined to a specific area
- When farmers consume the crops they raise, usually using simple tools and manual labor
- The name given to the farming and raising of fish and marine life
- Growing fruits and vegetables, primarily for the purpose of canning and freezing
- The style of farming practiced in areas with mild humid winters and warm dry summers
- A rural settlement pattern in which buildings are clustered along a road or river
28 Clues: The amount of crop harvested in an area • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • To water crops by bringing in water using man-made means • The commercial grazing of animals confined to a specific area • The name given to the farming and raising of fish and marine life • The name for crops grown to serve some purpose other than sustenance • ...
2.1.6 Major Terrestrial Biomes 2021-11-10
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- Little to no vegetation due to lack of precipitation. Extreme temperature changes from day to night.
- Well suited for agriculture, plenty of moisture and both cool and warm seasons.
- Has two seasons, wet and dry. Grasses, shrubs, small trees.
- Biome with long winters, average temperatures below freezing and coniferous forests.
- Not suitable for agriculture due to excessive rainfall and hot conditions. Soil nutrients are used quickly by plants.
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- A large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plant and animal communities.
- Not enough rain to support trees, so grasses dominate. Cool winters, hot summers and drought are common.
- Dry and cold biome characterized by many mosses and lichens, areas of permafrost, and summer bogs as frost melts.
- Moderate temperatures, but periods of dryness. Vegetation grows as clumps rather than spread out.
9 Clues: Has two seasons, wet and dry. Grasses, shrubs, small trees. • Well suited for agriculture, plenty of moisture and both cool and warm seasons. • Biome with long winters, average temperatures below freezing and coniferous forests. • Moderate temperatures, but periods of dryness. Vegetation grows as clumps rather than spread out. • ...
Africa 2021-11-26
7 Clues: fastest bird • main cereal food • industrial growth • highest mineral production • lowest densities are found here • most important economic activity • has half of gold reserve of the world
plants 2016-04-24
7 Clues: a kharif crop • grown on winter • artificial water • dispersed by wind • needed for plants • dispersed by animals • the practice of growing plants on a large scale is
The egg or the chicken? What came first? Crossword puzzle 2025-05-08
7 Clues: Moral rightness • Plant Cultivation • Young male chicken • Hen caged in a factory • Staying at a certain level • Hierachy status among hens • Cultivated plant on a large scale
The egg or the chicken? What came first? Crossword puzzle 2025-05-08
7 Clues: Moral rightness • Plant Cultivation • Young male chicken • Hen caged in a factory • Staying at a certain level • Hierachy status among hens • Cultivated plant on a large scale
SWA Project 2022-09-01
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- Pollution, Less water, and acid rain are some examples of this
- the science or practice of farming
- A Desert in south west Asia where desert nomads usually hang around at
- A needed liquid for all organisms that people in South West Asia Are struggling to obtain
- The person who discovered the oil in Saudi Arabia and has Made a great impact on Saudi Arabia's living conditions
- The way Water is being shared unfairly and causing a lot of wars and people to go days without water
- flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other substances
- The supply of water that help with maintaining agriculture
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- a member of a people having no permanent Home, and who travel from place to place
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- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- What was caused when Unequal Water distribution became a problem
- An area or areas in the world that have a small amount of people living there
- A main problem in south west Asia that is making drinking water undrinkable
- An area or areas in the world that have a Large amount of people living there.
- The process of making salt water drinkable
- A place where harbors or ships can be at
- A river in Jordan where the water is being fought over due to the water shortage in south west Asia
- An Animal that Desert nomads use to trade and get around
- A liquid derived from petroleum That is found underground and is worth a lot
20 Clues: the science or practice of farming • A place where harbors or ships can be at • The process of making salt water drinkable • An Animal that Desert nomads use to trade and get around • The supply of water that help with maintaining agriculture • Pollution, Less water, and acid rain are some examples of this • ...
FFA Crossword 2021-09-22
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- In 1930, delegates at the National FFA Convention adopted the official FFA _____
- What was the first state to create an FFA?
- From 2013-2016 the National FFA Convention was held in this city.
- In 1917, this vocational act provided funds for agriculture and family and consumer science classes.
- In 1935, the ____ ____ of America was established.
- In 1988, FFA delegates voted to give the Future Farmers of America a ____ ____ to The National FFA Organization.
- In 2005, the National FFA Organization raised more than $835,000 through a campaign for members affected by Hurricane ____
- In what city did a group of students meet at a hotel and form the Future Farmers of America?
- The official colors of The National FFA Organization are National blue and ____ ____
- Today, The National FFA Organization has members in all 50 states, ____ ____, and the Virgin Islands.
- Who created the constitution and bylaws for the Future Farmers of America?
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- The only difference between the FFA emblem and the NFA emblem is the ____ ____
- In 1969, delegates at the FFA convention voted to allow ____ to become members of FFA.
- Each FFA chapter must develop and follow an annual program of ____
- What is the first level of FFA membership?
- Today, 45% of FFA members are _______
- The 3 components of an agriculture education program is classroom, FFA membership and a supervised agricultural __________
- The New Farmers of America were founded by ____ W. ____ and J.R. Thomas.
- In 1933, blue corduroy jackets were adopted as the ____ ____ for the organization.
- The National FFA Center moved to a new building in the city in 1998.
- The FFA emblem contains an ear of corn, steel plow, owl, eagle, ____, and the words vocational education
21 Clues: Today, 45% of FFA members are _______ • What is the first level of FFA membership? • What was the first state to create an FFA? • In 1935, the ____ ____ of America was established. • From 2013-2016 the National FFA Convention was held in this city. • Each FFA chapter must develop and follow an annual program of ____ • ...
Revoir les mots clés du module S1 2023-01-23
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- libre circulation des espèces
- élément nécessaire pour tracer l'origine d'un produit
- valorisation des déchets
- qualifie des activités qui n'impactent pas les générations futures
- qualifie une agriculture sans produits chimiques
- programme visant à l'amélioration de l'état de santé de l'ensemble de la population
- protéine présente dans les cellules et qui a pour fonction de faciliter les réactions chimiques
- outil d'harmonisation de l'agriculture européenne
- augmentation de la pression sanguine
- réaction négative d'un organisme
- se dit d'un bassin qui collecte les eaux pluviales
- processus par lequel certains aliments sont rapidement chauffés pendant une courte durée
- phénomène naturel qui correspond au transport des éléments du sol par les eaux de pluie vers la profondeur
- processus métabolique convertissant généralement des glucides en acides, en gaz ou en alcools
- se dit du réseau constituant une chaine alimentaire
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- impact d'une activité humaine en bilan carbone
- action d'éliminer les adventices
- processus de dégradation d'un sol
- forme de pollution de certains écosystèmes aquatiques qui se produit lorsque le milieu reçoit trop de matières nutritives
- garantit que le produit a été transformé et élaboré dans une zone géographique déterminée
- outil de protection patrimoniale
- qualifie un traitement chimique en agriculture
- éléments extérieurs apportés en vue de favoriser la production agricole
- outil permettant de relocaliser l'agriculture et l'alimentation dans les territoires
- loi ayant pour objectif de limiter les impacts négatifs de notre alimentation
- Appellation d'origine contrôlée
- se dit d'un mode de vente sans intermédiaire
- Haute valeur environnementale
- Surface d'intérêt écologique
- programme européen de protection des espèces et des habitats
- maladie chronique caractérisée par la présence d'un excès de sucre dans le sang
31 Clues: valorisation des déchets • Surface d'intérêt écologique • libre circulation des espèces • Haute valeur environnementale • Appellation d'origine contrôlée • action d'éliminer les adventices • outil de protection patrimoniale • réaction négative d'un organisme • processus de dégradation d'un sol • augmentation de la pression sanguine • se dit d'un mode de vente sans intermédiaire • ...
How does climate change impact plants? 2014-06-13
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- to make available
- dioxide the most common greenhouse gas found in our atmosphere
- makeup/ the genes that tell the traits of an organism
- chemicals used to destroy fungus
- a pollution clean-up method where trees are used to absorb chemicals
- to make clean and pure
- chemicals or other substances that are used to make the soil more fertile
- gases gases that get trapped in the atmosphere and cause global warming
- chemicals that keep insects from eating and destroying the crop
- to rely on
- the natural home of a plant, animal, or organism
- warming the gradual increase in temperature of the Earth's atmosphere
- a substance or object that intrudes in an area that has harmful effects
- modification changing the genetic makeup of a crop so that it is immune to the affects of pesticides and other chemicals
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- chemicals used to kill or get rid of pests that are harmful to the crop
- a plant grown for food
- a very large unit of measure equal to about 2.471 acres
- the process plants go through to create their own food
- the "bubble" of gases that surround our planet
- chemicals used to keep rodents like squirrels and mice away from crops
- when a species no longer exists on the Earth
- the cutting down of forests resulting in clear land
- substances that are harmful to the environment
- plants that grow where they are not wanted
- the gas that all humans and animals breathe
- the amount produced
- not effected by something
- farming a type of agriculture that is done on a large scale uses herbicides, pesticides, and other chemicals
- a chemical used to kill weeds
- farming a type of agriculture that uses no harmful pollutants or chemicals
- to take in
31 Clues: to rely on • to take in • to make available • the amount produced • a plant grown for food • to make clean and pure • not effected by something • a chemical used to kill weeds • chemicals used to destroy fungus • plants that grow where they are not wanted • the gas that all humans and animals breathe • when a species no longer exists on the Earth • ...
Vocabulary Words 2016-10-06
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- Independent city that operates like a small country controls city and lands with own government
- A society or family that is based around males
- World's oldest calendar based on lunar cycle and used a 354 day year
- City-state of Ur invented this it's considered the most important mechanical invention in history
- Metal tool that is used to carve open the ground planting
- World's oldest great work of literature the story is known to have influenced many Biblical stories
- Earliest form of writing created by mankind
- The belief in many gods or goddesses in religion
- The " land between the rivers"
- A time period where humans began using metal tools
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- World's oldest complete code of law they listed crime and punishments
- Trading of goods and services
- A system where people focus on one thing and become specialists in that producing more than they can use and selling the rest
- Mineral, forests, water, and fertile land can be used by people for economic gain
- Muddy material left after a river floods helps create rich farmland
- Called the cradle of civilization, an area of modern day Iraq, Syria, and Turkey where human civilization developed
- System of organizing society into groups and ranked in order of importance to society
- Babylonian king is credited with building the legendary Hanging Gardens and destroying most of Jerusalem
- Person who has the ability to write in ancient times
- Method in which water is supplied to plants at regular intervals for agriculture
- Is based around agriculture and cannot survive without producing much of their own food
- Flat area of land that sits near a water source that floods creates good farmland
- A religious temple in Mesopotamia
23 Clues: Trading of goods and services • The " land between the rivers" • A religious temple in Mesopotamia • Earliest form of writing created by mankind • A society or family that is based around males • The belief in many gods or goddesses in religion • A time period where humans began using metal tools • Person who has the ability to write in ancient times • ...
Neolithic Revolution 2016-10-20
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- What kind of living style is supported by large herds of animals?
- What help us to piece historical events together?
- Where does the Incans civilization developed?
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people both pratice in the urban settlement?
- This term is used to describe the time when plants were first domesticated.
- It is where the agriculture revolution first took place.
- What first appear around 7000BC?
- What people existed before the Neolithic Revolution?
- The Period of time which was also known as Old Stone Age.
- What is the main crop in China?
- Who make pottery between 6000 and 4000 BC?
- What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as?
- Another name for grinding stones, it is a tool for farming.
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- Human society that settle in the Jordan River valley.
- The period of time which the climate changed from cold and dry to warm and wetlands.
- Where did the Aztecs and Maya's civilization developed?
- What are the two main crops in the Middle East?
- What is the area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers known as?
- What skill do humans develop to make plants and animals become more useful?
- A place to keep things in a Neolithic home.
- What does Jericho and Catal Huyuik people use to cover the dead's skulls?
- Where is the place in Asia where agriculture spread easily?
- What is the term that use to describe the structure of the Catal Huyuik people's home?
- What is the name of the city that rise after the abandon of Jericho?
- What start to spread easily because people begin to settle at a place permanently?
25 Clues: What is the main crop in China? • What first appear around 7000BC? • Who make pottery between 6000 and 4000 BC? • A place to keep things in a Neolithic home. • Where does the Incans civilization developed? • What are the two main crops in the Middle East? • What help us to piece historical events together? • What are the People living in Mesopotamia known as? • ...
