clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
mesopotamia thalia 2021-12-02
Across
- the richest city in mesopotamia
- a territory governed as a political district of a country or empire
- a person who writes and reads
- the creator of hammurabi's code
- a group of merchants traveling together for safety
- the area between the tigris and euphrates river
- people that study stars
- fine particles of clay and soil
- a forced payment to a ruler
- wedge shaped markings in soft clay
- a city that governs itself and the surrounding area
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- a belief in many gods
- canals that carry water from the river to farmland
- people who trade and sell
- extra food
- a pyramid shaped structure with a temple on top
- a kingdom ruled by one person
- the first ruler of an empire
- a group of people that took over all of mesopotamia
- a type of math that involves shapes
20 Clues: extra food • a belief in many gods • people that study stars • people who trade and sell • a forced payment to a ruler • the first ruler of an empire • a person who writes and reads • a kingdom ruled by one person • the richest city in mesopotamia • the creator of hammurabi's code • fine particles of clay and soil • wedge shaped markings in soft clay • ...
Mesopotamia Vocab 2024-10-15
9 Clues: soil • extra • mini rivers • Ancient laws • very rich soil • a pyramid of status • a religious building • a early writing system • a area between two rivers
Pottery Crossword 2023-03-26
Across
- sculpting by adding clay
- the process of applying heat to harden clay
- designs created by scratching into the surface of clay
- clay rolled flat with a consistent thickness
- created by rolling clay into a long tube
- clay that is dry and ready to be fired
- 3D images sculpted against a flat surface
- kneading clay together to remove air pockets
- pottery that is too thick/moist or has air pockets does this when fired
- sculpting by carving or removing clay
- clay that is too hard to bend but can be carved
Down
- oven used to fire clay
- coloration added to pottery that becomes glass
- pottery created by turning on a wheel
- attaching two pieces of clay with slip requires
- clay and water mixed to create a "glue"
- process of saving and processing old clay to be reused
- pottery that has been fired once
- after clay is fired, the size does this
19 Clues: oven used to fire clay • sculpting by adding clay • pottery that has been fired once • pottery created by turning on a wheel • sculpting by carving or removing clay • clay that is dry and ready to be fired • clay and water mixed to create a "glue" • after clay is fired, the size does this • created by rolling clay into a long tube • 3D images sculpted against a flat surface • ...
6th Grade Science Challenge 2021-05-17
Across
- A tiny structure that carries out a specific job in a cell
- a mineral that splits easily along flat surfaces has this property
- transformation a change from one form of energy to another
- a naturally occurring solid that has a crystal structure and is made up of elements.
- a series of processes that changes rocks from one type to another
- organic, dark material remaining after organisms decompose
- An individual living thing
- A measure of the amount of matter an object contains
- a type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions
- a soil with equal parts of sand, silt, and clay.
- a solid mixture of minerals and other materials
- Control center of the cell
- type of energy that an object has due to its motion
- a type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock
- A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- A group of similar cells that perform the same function
- the layer of soil beneath the topsoil that contains mostly clay and other minerals.
- A measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume, or how tightly packed matter is in an object
- The loose weathered material on the Earth's surface where plants can grow
- not formed from living things or the remains of living things.
- the most fertile and nutrient-rich part of soil
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- system A group of organs that work together in performing vital body functions
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- a type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of living things are pressed together
- describes how a mineral looks when it breaks apart in an irregular way.
- a scientific law stating energy cannot be created or destroyed
- type of energy that results from the position or shape of an object, a.k.a. stored energy
- A summary of what you have learned from an experiment
- The process of using one or more of your senses to gather information
- A possible explanation for a set of observations or possible answer to a scientific question; must be testable!
- A particle made of two or more atoms bonded together
- the stage of the cell cycle that the cell's nucleus divides in two and produces two new cells.
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things
- The amount of space an object takes up
- A tool that makes small objects look larger
- a term used to describe how light is reflected from a mineral's surface
- the ability to cause change
- the "powerhouse" of the cell where food molecules are converted to energy
- The basic particle from which all matter is made
- the color of a mineral's powder.
- how easily a mineral can be scratched
41 Clues: An individual living thing • Control center of the cell • the ability to cause change • the color of a mineral's powder. • how easily a mineral can be scratched • The amount of space an object takes up • anything that has mass and takes up space • A tool that makes small objects look larger • a solid mixture of minerals and other materials • ...
Ceramics 2018-12-05
Across
- A slab on which clay is handled, typically a circle piece that can be attached to a pottery wheel head.
- A colored liquid clay that is applied to Greenware and sometimes Bisque, then coated with Clear Glaze.
- A liquid form of clay typically used like glue to attach two pieces of clay together.
- A ceramic paint typically composed of opaque or transparent colors which becomes vitreous when fired to maturity.
- A low fire red clay body.
- A furnace or oven for burning, baking or drying, especially for firing pottery.
- The process of creating anything in clay without the use of the pottery wheel. Most often ceramic tools are used to carve, engrave, incise the clay.
- Rolling out wet clay into rope like pieces. Pieces can then be stacked to form and build a piece like a cup or vase.
- Indenting into the wet clay.
- A non-shiny finish to a glaze.
- A shiny finish to a glaze.
- Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay.
- To cook or bake in a kiln.
Down
- Pots, dishes, and other articles made of fired clay. One of the first forms of art by mankind dating back to 10,000 BC.
- When wet clay has dried somewhat but still damp enough to be joined to another piece of clay.
- The process of firing unglazed clay to a low temperature to harden the clay. During this firing at slow speed, all moisture and gases are taken out of the clay body. Ideal temperature to fire to is around 1940/1945 degrees.
- The art of making all things made out of clay.
- Typically the second firing of a ceramic clay body after it has been Bisque Fired.
- Any unfired clay body before it is Bisque Fired and is very fragile.
- Aligning the clay on the pottery wheel.
- To form a shape such as a mug, vase, bowl on a banding wheel or pottery wheel.
- A naturally occurring aluminum silicate composed primarily of fine/grained minerals.
- Unglazed clay body fired to a low temperature.
- To rough the surface of the wet clay in order to attach another piece of wet clay.
24 Clues: A low fire red clay body. • A shiny finish to a glaze. • To cook or bake in a kiln. • Indenting into the wet clay. • A non-shiny finish to a glaze. • Aligning the clay on the pottery wheel. • The art of making all things made out of clay. • Unglazed clay body fired to a low temperature. • Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay. • ...
Ceramics 2018-12-05
Across
- A low fire red clay body.
- Typically the second firing of a ceramic clay body after it has been Bisque Fired.
- The process of firing unglazed clay to a low temperature to harden the clay. During this firing at slow speed, all moisture and gases are taken out of the clay body. Ideal temperature to fire to is around 1940/1945 degrees.
- Rolling out wet clay into rope like pieces. Pieces can then be stacked to form and build a piece like a cup or vase.
- Any unfired clay body before it is Bisque Fired and is very fragile.
- A colored liquid clay that is applied to Greenware and sometimes Bisque, then coated with Clear Glaze.
- A naturally occurring aluminum silicate composed primarily of fine/grained minerals.
- Indenting into the wet clay.
- A furnace or oven for burning, baking or drying, especially for firing pottery.
- Unglazed clay body fired to a low temperature.
- A shiny finish to a glaze.
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- A non-shiny finish to a glaze.
- Pots, dishes, and other articles made of fired clay. One of the first forms of art by mankind dating back to 10,000 BC.
- To form a shape such as a mug, vase, bowl on a banding wheel or pottery wheel.
- The process of creating anything in clay without the use of the pottery wheel. Most often ceramic tools are used to carve, engrave, incise the clay.
- When wet clay has dried somewhat but still damp enough to be joined to another piece of clay.
- To rough the surface of the wet clay in order to attach another piece of wet clay.
- To cook or bake in a kiln.
- Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay.
- A slab on which clay is handled, typically a circle piece that can be attached to a pottery wheel head.
- Aligning the clay on the pottery wheel.
- The art of making all things made out of clay.
- A ceramic paint typically composed of opaque or transparent colors which becomes vitreous when fired to maturity.
- A liquid form of clay typically used like glue to attach two pieces of clay together.
24 Clues: A low fire red clay body. • To cook or bake in a kiln. • A shiny finish to a glaze. • Indenting into the wet clay. • A non-shiny finish to a glaze. • Aligning the clay on the pottery wheel. • The art of making all things made out of clay. • Unglazed clay body fired to a low temperature. • Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay. • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary 2013-09-17
Across
- Engraving (shallow carving) a design into unfired clay.
- Shaping a clay piece by gently hitting with a wooden paddle to create flat facets
- Method of polishing leather hard clay by rubbing with a smooth object
- A flat piece of clay with even thickness.
- Handbuilding method where clay is formed by pinching repeatedly between thumb and fingers.
- Low fire colored slip applied to bisque ware then coated with clear transparent glaze to finish, available in a wide palette of colors.
- High fired VITREOUS ware, literally as hard and durable as stone
- Hard-fired clay which has been ground fine and is used in clay to give structure.
- High temperature firing for glaze firing stoneware or porcelain. (2 words
- Initial kiln firing in which clay will no longer soften in water (2 words)
- Glass-like coating of ceramic materials that melts smooth and bonds to the clay
- A test used to determine if clay can no longer be joined or repaired (2 words)
- Condition of clay where it has stiffened but is still damp (2 words)
- Wide flat hand-held tool with a straight, curved, or serrated edge, used to smooth or shape clay surfaces.
- Kiln firing in which glazes are melted to form a smooth glass like surface. (2 words)
- Long thin rope-like roll of clay
- Completely dry state clay must reach before firing (2 words)
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- Clay and water mixture, usually the consistency of thick cream, used to join clay pieces together after scoring surfaces.
- Technique for decorating clay pieces by pressing textured objects or shapes into the surface.
- Clay shapes added to a scored and slipped clay surface for decoration
- Quality of damp clay of being workable without cracking.
- Process of scratching surface of wet or leather hard clay before applying slip and joining pieces.
- Permanent contraction of the clay in both drying and firing stages
- Decorating technique achieved by scratching through a layer of slip or glaze before firing to expose contrasting claybody beneath.
- Process of kneading the clay to remove air bubbles and to insure a homogenous mass
- Forming clay by hand including pinch, coil, and slab construction
- Glaze defect where fired glaze bubbles and leaves sharp-edged craters in surface
- A device for rolling out large uniform slabs of clay. (2 words)
- Low temp firing for bisque firing all types of clay or for glaze firing earthenware or terra cotta. (2 words)
- Base of a ceramic piece.
- Any unfired clay form.
31 Clues: Any unfired clay form. • Base of a ceramic piece. • Long thin rope-like roll of clay • A flat piece of clay with even thickness. • Engraving (shallow carving) a design into unfired clay. • Quality of damp clay of being workable without cracking. • Completely dry state clay must reach before firing (2 words) • ...
Soil 2022-02-18
7 Clues: Bottom layer of soil • Natural break down of rocks • Plants grow in this layer of soil • Type of soil that holds more water • Remains of dead plants and animals • Topmost layer of the Earth’s surface • Growing different crops in the same area
Ceramics Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-19
Across
- watered down clay paste
- flat sheet of clay
- used for joining and scraping
- thin ropelike piece of clay
- kidney shaped tool to smooth clay
- soft, workable, able to construct
- room temp, ready to fire, fragile
- used to shave smaller pieces
Down
- oven used to fire clay
- kneading clay to remove air bubbles
- scratching the clay for attaching
- used to shave larger pieces
- more firm, holds shape, able to carve
- smearing the clay together for stability
- cuts clay and has a wire
- used for smoothing the clay, one flat side
- thin tool used to carve
- knife used to cut clay, like a knife
- cold to touch, changing color,brittle
19 Clues: flat sheet of clay • oven used to fire clay • watered down clay paste • thin tool used to carve • cuts clay and has a wire • used to shave larger pieces • thin ropelike piece of clay • used to shave smaller pieces • used for joining and scraping • scratching the clay for attaching • kidney shaped tool to smooth clay • soft, workable, able to construct • ...
Ceramic Vocabulary 2013-09-11
Across
- Clay shapes added to a scored and slipped clay surface for decoration
- Handbuilding method where clay is formed by pinching repeatedly between thumb and fingers.
- Wide flat hand-held tool with a straight, curved, or serrated edge, used to smooth or shape clay surfaces.
- Permanent contraction of the clay in both drying and firing stages
- FIRE Low temperature firing for bisque firing all types of clay or for glaze firing earthenware or terra cotta.
- Long thin rope-like roll of clay
- ROLLER: A device for rolling out large uniform slabs of clay.
- Forming clay by hand including pinch, coil, and slab construction
- Process of scratching surface of wet or leather hard clay before applying slip and joining pieces.
- High fired VITREOUS ware, literally as hard and durable as stone
- Quality of damp clay of being workable without cracking.
- HARD Condition of clay where it has stiffened but is still damp
- Any unfired clay form.
- DRY Completely dry state clay must reach before firing
- FIRING Initial kiln firing in which clay will no longer soften in water
- Base of a ceramic piece.
Down
- Process of kneading the clay to remove air bubbles and to insure a homogenous mass
- Technique for decorating clay pieces by pressing textured objects or shapes into the surface.
- Low fire colored slip applied to bisque ware then coated with clear transparent glaze to finish, available in a wide palette of colors.
- Method of polishing leather hard clay by rubbing with a smooth object
- Hard-fired clay which has been ground fine and is used in clay to give structure.
- Engraving (shallow carving) a design into unfired clay.
- FIRE High temperature firing for glaze firing stoneware or porcelain.
- Glaze defect where fired glaze bubbles and leaves sharp-edged craters in surface
- Clay and water mixture, usually the consistency of thick cream, used to join clay pieces together after scoring surfaces.
- Decorating technique achieved by scratching through a layer of slip or glaze before firing to expose contrasting claybody beneath.
- FIRING Kiln firing in which glazes are melted to form a smooth glass like surface.
- Shaping a clay piece by gently hitting with a wooden paddle to create flat facets
- TEST A test used to determine if clay can no longer be joined or repaired.
29 Clues: Any unfired clay form. • Base of a ceramic piece. • Long thin rope-like roll of clay • DRY Completely dry state clay must reach before firing • Engraving (shallow carving) a design into unfired clay. • Quality of damp clay of being workable without cracking. • ROLLER: A device for rolling out large uniform slabs of clay. • ...
Ceramics 2018-12-05
Across
- A furnace or oven for burning, baking or drying, especially for firing pottery.
- A non-shiny finish to a glaze.
- A slab on which clay is handled, typically a circle piece that can be attached to a pottery wheel head.
- Rolling out wet clay into rope like pieces. Pieces can then be stacked to form and build a piece like a cup or vase.
- A low fire red clay body.
- Unglazed clay body fired to a low temperature.
- Aligning the clay on the pottery wheel.
- Typically the second firing of a ceramic clay body after it has been Bisque Fired.
- The process of creating anything in clay without the use of the pottery wheel. Most often ceramic tools are used to carve, engrave, incise the clay.
- Indenting into the wet clay.
- Any unfired clay body before it is Bisque Fired and is very fragile.
- A liquid form of clay typically used like glue to attach two pieces of clay together.
- To rough the surface of the wet clay in order to attach another piece of wet clay.
Down
- A colored liquid clay that is applied to Greenware and sometimes Bisque, then coated with Clear Glaze.
- When wet clay has dried somewhat but still damp enough to be joined to another piece of clay.
- A shiny finish to a glaze.
- Pots, dishes, and other articles made of fired clay. One of the first forms of art by mankind dating back to 10,000 BC.
- The process of firing unglazed clay to a low temperature to harden the clay. During this firing at slow speed, all moisture and gases are taken out of the clay body. Ideal temperature to fire to is around 1940/1945 degrees.
- To form a shape such as a mug, vase, bowl on a banding wheel or pottery wheel.
- To cook or bake in a kiln.
- The art of making all things made out of clay.
- Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay.
- A ceramic paint typically composed of opaque or transparent colors which becomes vitreous when fired to maturity.
- A naturally occurring aluminum silicate composed primarily of fine/grained minerals.
24 Clues: A low fire red clay body. • A shiny finish to a glaze. • To cook or bake in a kiln. • Indenting into the wet clay. • A non-shiny finish to a glaze. • Aligning the clay on the pottery wheel. • Unglazed clay body fired to a low temperature. • The art of making all things made out of clay. • Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay. • ...
Anur Garg D.P.S.G class 3-A 2021-01-18
Across
- ploughed land becomes
- mixed farming is also know as
- It help's to diging the soil
- Sowing is the process of planting
- ploughing breaks the large lumps of clay into
- Is the process of losseing and upturning the soil
Down
- Large fields are ploughed using a
- is the rearing of silkworms for the prdouction of silk
- harvested around Octuber
- karif crop popularly known as
- sown in Nov/Dec
11 Clues: sown in Nov/Dec • ploughed land becomes • harvested around Octuber • It help's to diging the soil • mixed farming is also know as • karif crop popularly known as • Large fields are ploughed using a • Sowing is the process of planting • ploughing breaks the large lumps of clay into • Is the process of losseing and upturning the soil • ...
SOIL POLLUTION 2021-11-29
Across
- The breakdown of rock by acidic water to produce clay and soluble salt
- reduction to ashes
- also known as C horizon
- Action results from the alternating freezing and thawing of water.
- Chalk soil has highly.....due to the calcium carbonate within its structure
Down
- Help plants to give an additional boost of nutrients.
- The dominant processes in a B horizon
- major component of soil.
- A light and moisture retentive soil type
- The types of acid produced by lichens
10 Clues: reduction to ashes • also known as C horizon • major component of soil. • The dominant processes in a B horizon • The types of acid produced by lichens • A light and moisture retentive soil type • Help plants to give an additional boost of nutrients. • Action results from the alternating freezing and thawing of water. • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary 2013-09-17
Across
- Low fire colored slip applied to bisque ware then coated with clear transparent glaze to finish, available in a wide palette of colors.
- A device for rolling out large uniform slabs of clay. (2 words)
- Hard-fired clay which has been ground fine and is used in clay to give structure.
- Engraving (shallow carving) a design into unfired clay.
- Process of kneading the clay to remove air bubbles and to insure a homogenous mass
- Glaze defect where fired glaze bubbles and leaves sharp-edged craters in surface
- Any unfired clay form.
- Glass-like coating of ceramic materials that melts smooth and bonds to the clay
- Forming clay by hand including pinch, coil, and slab construction
- Technique for decorating clay pieces by pressing textured objects or shapes into the surface.
- High temperature firing for glaze firing stoneware or porcelain. (2 words
- Quality of damp clay of being workable without cracking.
- Wide flat hand-held tool with a straight, curved, or serrated edge, used to smooth or shape clay surfaces.
- Decorating technique achieved by scratching through a layer of slip or glaze before firing to expose contrasting claybody beneath.
- Clay shapes added to a scored and slipped clay surface for decoration
Down
- Low temp firing for bisque firing all types of clay or for glaze firing earthenware or terra cotta. (2 words)
- Process of scratching surface of wet or leather hard clay before applying slip and joining pieces.
- Shaping a clay piece by gently hitting with a wooden paddle to create flat facets
- A test used to determine if clay can no longer be joined or repaired (2 words)
- Long thin rope-like roll of clay
- Permanent contraction of the clay in both drying and firing stages
- Initial kiln firing in which clay will no longer soften in water (2 words)
- Method of polishing leather hard clay by rubbing with a smooth object
- A flat piece of clay with even thickness.
- Kiln firing in which glazes are melted to form a smooth glass like surface. (2 words)
- Condition of clay where it has stiffened but is still damp (2 words)
- Handbuilding method where clay is formed by pinching repeatedly between thumb and fingers.
- High fired VITREOUS ware, literally as hard and durable as stone
- Clay and water mixture, usually the consistency of thick cream, used to join clay pieces together after scoring surfaces.
- Completely dry state clay must reach before firing (2 words)
- Base of a ceramic piece.
31 Clues: Any unfired clay form. • Base of a ceramic piece. • Long thin rope-like roll of clay • A flat piece of clay with even thickness. • Engraving (shallow carving) a design into unfired clay. • Quality of damp clay of being workable without cracking. • Completely dry state clay must reach before firing (2 words) • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary 2015-05-04
Across
- The state where clay has dried enough to be handled without distorting the shape yet additions such as handles can be attached.
- scratching the surfaces of the clay that are to be connected.
- a thick liquid solution of clay that is brushed onto clay pieces, often used to adhere two or more pieces of clay together.
- a wire metal tool used to carve clay.
- an oven that can reach extreme temperatures necessary to harden clay and melt glazes.
- the rods made of firebrick that separate shelves in a kiln.
- you MUST have this on your clay piece to avoid a 10 point loss in your final grade.
- a glaze that has a non-shiny finish
- a Japanese method for firing pottery involving low firing with combustible materials.
- a natural, earthly material that retains its shape and hardens when fired.
- kneading clay in order to remove air bubbles and prepare it to be used.
- a sculpture in which figures or forms project from a flat surface.
- refers to how a surface feels.
Down
- hand-rolling clay into long ‘snakes’ of clay.
- a clear transparent glaze coating.
- the process of increasing the temperature in a kiln until desired temperature is reached, effecting a chemical change in the clay body.
- contraction of clay during drying and firing.
- large flat piece of clay formed by rolling or throwing.
- a glaze that has a shiny glass-like finish.
- a method to make simple ceramics involving molding the clay with your thumbs and fingers.
- clay in which all the moisture has dried out.
- liquid glass that melts and bonds to clay through the heat of the kiln.
- clay work that has been fired in a kiln to harden the clay.
- any non-fired drying clay body.
24 Clues: refers to how a surface feels. • any non-fired drying clay body. • a clear transparent glaze coating. • a glaze that has a non-shiny finish • a wire metal tool used to carve clay. • a glaze that has a shiny glass-like finish. • hand-rolling clay into long ‘snakes’ of clay. • contraction of clay during drying and firing. • clay in which all the moisture has dried out. • ...
3D-Design crossword 2016-09-09
Across
- White, very fine clay
- Decorative process to scratch a line through a layer of slip to expose the contrasting clay below
- Rough up clay surface for joining two pieces of clay
- Flat piece of clay
- Lip= opening, Walls= the sides. Foot= the base or bottom
- Smooth until shiny using a tool
- The roughness or smoothness of a surface
- To view an artwork from all sides
- Pottery in which is made by pinching clay between the thumb and forefinger
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- One unit of a pattern
- The concentration of clay when it dries. If shrinkage occurs too quickly, the clay will crack
- A rope of clay that is rolled out, layer them to make pottery or a sculpture
- Using a paddle to smooth or shape the surface of a pot
- Working clay on the potter's wheel
- Make pottery with your hands and simple tool
- Three dimensional art
- Many motifs together
- A raised design on a slab
- To mix up clay with your hands to get air out of the clay
- Forming clay objects by pouring slip into a hollow plaster mold
20 Clues: Flat piece of clay • Many motifs together • One unit of a pattern • White, very fine clay • Three dimensional art • A raised design on a slab • Smooth until shiny using a tool • To view an artwork from all sides • Working clay on the potter's wheel • The roughness or smoothness of a surface • Make pottery with your hands and simple tool • ...
Air, Soil and Food chains 2013-11-18
Across
- this gas is found in fluorescent tubes
- if I eat the animal that eats the plant, what level am I?
- the release of energy from food
- we make our own food
- used to break down dead material and return nutrients to the soil
- the only type of plants with nitrogen fixing bacteria in their roots
- makes the soil very fertile
Down
- humans fall in this category because we eat both plants and meat
- carbon gas is returned to the environment by this process
- this type of soil holds a lot of water
- dry ice
- the same amount of this gas we breathe in is the same amount we breathe out
- roots of trees grow into this layer
- makes your voice squeaky
14 Clues: dry ice • we make our own food • makes your voice squeaky • makes the soil very fertile • the release of energy from food • roots of trees grow into this layer • this type of soil holds a lot of water • this gas is found in fluorescent tubes • carbon gas is returned to the environment by this process • if I eat the animal that eats the plant, what level am I? • ...
Ceramics 2018-12-05
Across
- A slab on which clay is handled, typically a circle piece that can be attached to a pottery wheel head.
- A naturally occurring aluminum silicate composed primarily of fine/grained minerals.
- Pots, dishes, and other articles made of fired clay. One of the first forms of art by mankind dating back to 10,000 BC.
- Unglazed clay body fired to a low temperature.
- When wet clay has dried somewhat but still damp enough to be joined to another piece of clay.
- A furnace or oven for burning, baking or drying, especially for firing pottery.
- The art of making all things made out of clay.
- Typically the second firing of a ceramic clay body after it has been Bisque Fired.
- Any unfired clay body before it is Bisque Fired and is very fragile.
- A liquid form of clay typically used like glue to attach two pieces of clay together.
- The process of firing unglazed clay to a low temperature to harden the clay. During this firing at slow speed, all moisture and gases are taken out of the clay body. Ideal temperature to fire to is around 1940/1945 degrees.
- A ceramic paint typically composed of opaque or transparent colors which becomes vitreous when fired to maturity.
- A non-shiny finish to a glaze.
Down
- To rough the surface of the wet clay in order to attach another piece of wet clay.
- A low fire red clay body.
- To form a shape such as a mug, vase, bowl on a banding wheel or pottery wheel.
- The process of creating anything in clay without the use of the pottery wheel. Most often ceramic tools are used to carve, engrave, incise the clay.
- Indenting into the wet clay.
- To cook or bake in a kiln.
- A colored liquid clay that is applied to Greenware and sometimes Bisque, then coated with Clear Glaze.
- A shiny finish to a glaze.
- Aligning the clay on the pottery wheel.
- Rolling out wet clay into rope like pieces. Pieces can then be stacked to form and build a piece like a cup or vase.
- Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay.
24 Clues: A low fire red clay body. • To cook or bake in a kiln. • A shiny finish to a glaze. • Indenting into the wet clay. • A non-shiny finish to a glaze. • Aligning the clay on the pottery wheel. • Unglazed clay body fired to a low temperature. • The art of making all things made out of clay. • Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay. • ...
Ceramics 2018-12-05
Across
- Indenting into the wet clay.
- Rolling out wet clay into rope like pieces. Pieces can then be stacked to form and build a piece like a cup or vase.
- When wet clay has dried somewhat but still damp enough to be joined to another piece of clay.
- To form a shape such as a mug, vase, bowl on a banding wheel or pottery wheel.
- The process of firing unglazed clay to a low temperature to harden the clay. During this firing at slow speed, all moisture and gases are taken out of the clay body. Ideal temperature to fire to is around 1940/1945 degrees.
- Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay.
- Any unfired clay body before it is Bisque Fired and is very fragile.
- Typically the second firing of a ceramic clay body after it has been Bisque Fired.
- The art of making all things made out of clay.
- To cook or bake in a kiln.
- A slab on which clay is handled, typically a circle piece that can be attached to a pottery wheel head.
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- A liquid form of clay typically used like glue to attach two pieces of clay together.
- Unglazed clay body fired to a low temperature.
- Aligning the clay on the pottery wheel.
- To rough the surface of the wet clay in order to attach another piece of wet clay.
- The process of creating anything in clay without the use of the pottery wheel. Most often ceramic tools are used to carve, engrave, incise the clay.
- A low fire red clay body.
- A colored liquid clay that is applied to Greenware and sometimes Bisque, then coated with Clear Glaze.
- Pots, dishes, and other articles made of fired clay. One of the first forms of art by mankind dating back to 10,000 BC.
- A non-shiny finish to a glaze.
- A shiny finish to a glaze.
- A ceramic paint typically composed of opaque or transparent colors which becomes vitreous when fired to maturity.
- A furnace or oven for burning, baking or drying, especially for firing pottery.
- A naturally occurring aluminum silicate composed primarily of fine/grained minerals.
24 Clues: A low fire red clay body. • A shiny finish to a glaze. • To cook or bake in a kiln. • Indenting into the wet clay. • A non-shiny finish to a glaze. • Aligning the clay on the pottery wheel. • Unglazed clay body fired to a low temperature. • The art of making all things made out of clay. • Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay. • ...
Ceramics 2018-12-05
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- A furnace or oven for burning, baking or drying, especially for firing pottery.
- When wet clay has dried somewhat but still damp enough to be joined to another piece of clay.
- To cook or bake in a kiln.
- Aligning the clay on the pottery wheel.
- Rolling out wet clay into rope like pieces. Pieces can then be stacked to form and build a piece like a cup or vase.
- The process of creating anything in clay without the use of the pottery wheel. Most often ceramic tools are used to carve, engrave, incise the clay.
- A non-shiny finish to a glaze.
- Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay.
- Any unfired clay body before it is Bisque Fired and is very fragile.
- Unglazed clay body fired to a low temperature.
- A liquid form of clay typically used like glue to attach two pieces of clay together.
- To rough the surface of the wet clay in order to attach another piece of wet clay.
- A slab on which clay is handled, typically a circle piece that can be attached to a pottery wheel head.
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- The process of firing unglazed clay to a low temperature to harden the clay. During this firing at slow speed, all moisture and gases are taken out of the clay body. Ideal temperature to fire to is around 1940/1945 degrees.
- Typically the second firing of a ceramic clay body after it has been Bisque Fired.
- Pots, dishes, and other articles made of fired clay. One of the first forms of art by mankind dating back to 10,000 BC.
- A colored liquid clay that is applied to Greenware and sometimes Bisque, then coated with Clear Glaze.
- A low fire red clay body.
- To form a shape such as a mug, vase, bowl on a banding wheel or pottery wheel.
- The art of making all things made out of clay.
- A ceramic paint typically composed of opaque or transparent colors which becomes vitreous when fired to maturity.
- Indenting into the wet clay.
- A shiny finish to a glaze.
- A naturally occurring aluminum silicate composed primarily of fine/grained minerals.
24 Clues: A low fire red clay body. • To cook or bake in a kiln. • A shiny finish to a glaze. • Indenting into the wet clay. • A non-shiny finish to a glaze. • Aligning the clay on the pottery wheel. • The art of making all things made out of clay. • Unglazed clay body fired to a low temperature. • Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay. • ...
Introduction to Ceramics 2022-08-28
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- The quality of a surface.
- _____ bubble - Enclosed air spaces within clay that must be removed for they may cause ceramic work to explode or crack.
- An earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard when fired.
- Pottery pieces in the raw, bisque, or glazed state.
- Clay that has been fired once and ready to be glazed, stained or painted.
- Three-dimensional shape and structure of an object.
- An object that is made of clay and cured/hardened by heating it to a high temperature.
- A kneading process, manipulating the clay to remove air bubbles, lumps, and excess water.
- The crack formed where two pieces of clay are joined.
- Construction processes that include pinching, coiling or building with slabs.
- Scratching or roughing-up the clay surface
- Rolled flat section of clay.
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- ________ dry has no visible moisture and no dampness to the touch. Clay is ready to be fired.
- A vessel or container made out of clay.
- _________ hard clay is too firm to bend yet soft enough to carve. It is the consistency of cheddar cheese.
- Ceramic material with glaze applied and fired a second time.
- ______ clay cutter A ceramics tool used for cutting clay.
- Rolled, snake-like ropes of clay, joined together to build pots.
- ______ pot - Starting with a ball of clay, the potter opens a hole with their thumb. Pinching the clay between their thumb on the inside and fingers on the outside, a bowl shape is formed.
- Colored slip or liquid stain applied to leather hard clay or bisqueware, then coated with a clear glaze.
- Finely ground clay particles mixed with water.
- Moist and elastic to the touch; clay that is easily manipulated.
22 Clues: The quality of a surface. • Rolled flat section of clay. • A vessel or container made out of clay. • Scratching or roughing-up the clay surface • Finely ground clay particles mixed with water. • Pottery pieces in the raw, bisque, or glazed state. • Three-dimensional shape and structure of an object. • The crack formed where two pieces of clay are joined. • ...
Art Vocab 2023-05-16
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- A tool with a loops on both ends, typically used to trim the bases of pots.
- Stage when the clay is at room temp. and ready to be fired.
- Thin coating that add color to a piece but does NOT add the glossy,glass-like texture.
- Oven used to fire the clay.
- Stage when the clay is soft.
- Watered down clay, paste, and could be used for decoration.
- Tool used to cut of excess clay.
- When you knead the clay to remove air bubbles and make the clay cohesive.
- A type of tool used to shape the clay in a specific way.
- Stage when clay had been glazed and fired a second time.
- Tool used to remove controlled amounts of clay from a from wheel thrown pieces and sculptures.
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- Stage when the clay has went through its first firing.
- Flat sheet of clay.
- A machine used to make pots, a user presses the peddle and the platform spins to allow the artist to make their desired shape.
- Stage when the clay is beginning to dry and is hard to work with.
- A wire tool with two small handles on the sides used to cut clay.
- A tool used to shape pottery that is being thrown.
- Thin, Glossy,Glass-like coating that adds color to a pottery piece, will need a second firing.
- Tool used to smooth and clean clay surfaces.
- Stage when the clay is cold,semi-hard but workable.
- A tool used to carve in small designs
- Thin, rope like piece of clay.
- A type of pot made with the users hands by using a pinching motion.
- When you scratch the clay.
- Blending or smudging clay together to make a seal.
25 Clues: Flat sheet of clay. • When you scratch the clay. • Oven used to fire the clay. • Stage when the clay is soft. • Thin, rope like piece of clay. • Tool used to cut of excess clay. • A tool used to carve in small designs • Tool used to smooth and clean clay surfaces. • A tool used to shape pottery that is being thrown. • Blending or smudging clay together to make a seal. • ...
Water in the World Crossword 2017-09-06
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- fuels fuels that come from the breakdown of living materials, and which are formed in the ground over millions of years. Examples include coal, oil and natural gas.
- cycle another term for the water cycle
- the process of removing salt from sea water
- in Aboriginal culture, the time when the Earth took on its present form and cycles of life and nature began; also known as the Dreamtime. Dreaming stories pass on important knowledge, laws and beliefs.
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- agriculture any method of farming that requires concentrated inputs of money and labour on relatively small areas of land; for example, battery hens and rice cultivation
- water provided to crops and orchards by hoses, channels, sprays or drip systems in order to supplement rainfall
- soil soil composed of sediments (clay, silt, sand) deposited on a floodplain by a river when it breaks its banks. This soil is rich in nutrients and is useful for agricultural production.
- recharge a process in which water moves down from the Earth’s surface into the groundwater
- lacking moisture; especially having insufficient rainfall to support trees or plants
- a body of permeable rock below the Earth’s surface which contains water, known as groundwater
10 Clues: cycle another term for the water cycle • the process of removing salt from sea water • lacking moisture; especially having insufficient rainfall to support trees or plants • recharge a process in which water moves down from the Earth’s surface into the groundwater • a body of permeable rock below the Earth’s surface which contains water, known as groundwater • ...
Ceramics Semester one review 2022-12-19
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- The clay is over saturated with water and will not hold its structure
- Clay pieces made from long “snakes” of clay slipped and scored together
- The stage where glaze is applied
- The clay has lost all of its moisture and is quite fragile
- Completed pieces that have been fried twice and have glaze on them
- The process for attaching two pieces of clay together
- A tool used to move water to and from your work and to soften, blend and smooth edges
- The part of the piece that should not have glaze applied to it
- This tool is used to finish and smooth the surface of a piece
- The clay is easily workable and flexible
- Completed unfired pieces
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- Clay tools used to smooth, blend, cut, or add texture to wet clay
- A device used to heat ceramic pieces
- The last stage that you can attach two pieces of clay together
- The clay is stiff enough to hold its structure and be carved into
- This tool is used to cut through soft clay or score thin lines.
- The process of heating ceramic pieces to fuse the molecules together
- A tool used to cut through soft or leather hard clay
- This tool is used to carve or remove clay with the curved wire at each end
- This tool is used to cut sections of clay off a block of clay or remove pieces from the wheel
- Pieces that have been fired once and are ready to be glazed
- A glass like surface fused to the outside of a clay piece
- Flat piece of clay rolled out into a large rectangle or circle
- The last stage that clay can be recycled
- The process of forming clay with only your hands
- Decomposed rock that is flexible when moist and hard once fired
26 Clues: Completed unfired pieces • The stage where glaze is applied • A device used to heat ceramic pieces • The last stage that clay can be recycled • The clay is easily workable and flexible • The process of forming clay with only your hands • A tool used to cut through soft or leather hard clay • The process for attaching two pieces of clay together • ...
Environmental Science 2022-05-10
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- the amount of lead that is considered safe (a number)
- protects us from UV rays in the stratosphere, but is a pollutant in the troposphere
- a geographic area that has a common drainage location for water
- a measure of the suspended particulates in water
- the liquid that accumulates in landfills
- an organism that gets impacted by bleaching
- three of the answers to this crossword are numbers, put them in ___ order to get the code for the next lock
- the most efficient type of irrigation
- the number of layers in the atmosphere BELOW the thermosphere
- practices that will allow the repeated use of resources for generations without running out
- a species that is not native to an area and causes problems for the local ecosystem
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- the non-living components of an ecosystem.
- a type of power generated by moving water, usually in a dam
- the chemical name for natural gas
- a type of organism that gets its energy from the sun directly
- the system in living organisms that regulates hormones and development
- the type of growth demonstrated by a J-shaped curve
- a type of extraction that obtains natural gas by fracturing the rocks
- if the growth rate is 10 percent, then the doubling time is ___ years
- type of soil that has a relatively even mix of sand, silt and clay
20 Clues: the chemical name for natural gas • the most efficient type of irrigation • the liquid that accumulates in landfills • the non-living components of an ecosystem. • an organism that gets impacted by bleaching • a measure of the suspended particulates in water • the type of growth demonstrated by a J-shaped curve • the amount of lead that is considered safe (a number) • ...
tanner l's crossword clue 2021-06-01
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- Crossword clue not a runner
- Crossword clue not strong
- Crossword clue-pain and suffering
- clue tank that holds water
- clue- a crying goat, sheep and calf
- clue-embarrassed
- clue-someone doing something gently
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- clue-small or not a lot
- clue walk slow
- Crossword clue-in a bad mood always angry
- clue cleans bodys of water
- Crossword clue talking in a low voice
- Crossword clue jealous
- Crossword clue depressed
- clue-husks of corn
- Crossword clue-extended down as a ridge to increase stability
16 Clues: clue walk slow • clue-embarrassed • clue-husks of corn • Crossword clue jealous • clue-small or not a lot • Crossword clue depressed • Crossword clue not strong • clue cleans bodys of water • clue tank that holds water • Crossword clue not a runner • Crossword clue-pain and suffering • clue- a crying goat, sheep and calf • clue-someone doing something gently • ...
Ceramics Terms 2022-01-04
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- removable flat plate placed on wheel head
- thinning the wall of a pot after opening
- decomposed rock combined with water
- ceramic form with a lid
- heating pots in a kiln to bring to maturity
- flat piece of ceramic work
- process of forming clay on a potter's wheel
- paint for clay that adds color, not glassy
- bottom edge of a ceramic pot
- first shape to be mastered on the wheel
- kneading clay to expel air pockets
- ceramics not made on the wheel
- ceramic piece that has a practical use
- top edge of a ceramic pot
- ceramic form with a spout and handle
- unfired pottery-completely dry
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- unglazed ceramic piece, fired once
- stage of clay when it is stiff but carvable
- making the hole on the wheel
- thin flat sheet of clay used to build
- essential step in beginning to center clay
- scratch surface of clay to combine pieces
- paint applied to pots after the first firing
- form used to shape clay
- wheel process of shaving off extra clay
- a ceramic piece that is purely sculptural
- machine with shaped dies to expel clay
- moist and pliable clay
- ceramic form starts with a ball of clay
- aligning clay on wheel head
- Oven built to fire pottery at high temperatures
- mix of clay and water that binds clay together
- process of building with ropes of clay
33 Clues: moist and pliable clay • ceramic form with a lid • form used to shape clay • top edge of a ceramic pot • flat piece of ceramic work • aligning clay on wheel head • making the hole on the wheel • bottom edge of a ceramic pot • ceramics not made on the wheel • unfired pottery-completely dry • unglazed ceramic piece, fired once • kneading clay to expel air pockets • ...
Stems List 14 2022-04-08
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- soil made with a balance of the three main types of soil: sand, silt, and clay
- sediment whose particles are larger than silt
- a microbial process by which reduced nitrogen compounds are sequentially oxidized to nitrite and nitrate
- sediment with particles smaller than silt
- the process that converts nitrate to nitrogen gas, thus removing bioavailable nitrogen and returning it to the atmosphere
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- When an organism excretes waste or dies, the nitrogen in its tissues is in the form of organic nitrogen
- the process by which plants and animals incorporate the NO3- and ammonia formed through nitrogen fixation and nitrification
- sediment whose particles are between clay and sand in size
8 Clues: sediment with particles smaller than silt • sediment whose particles are larger than silt • sediment whose particles are between clay and sand in size • soil made with a balance of the three main types of soil: sand, silt, and clay • When an organism excretes waste or dies, the nitrogen in its tissues is in the form of organic nitrogen • ...
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Environmental Science 2022-05-10
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- a type of extraction that obtains natural gas by fracturing the rocks
- a geographic area that has a common drainage location for water
- the system in living organisms that regulates hormones and development
- if the growth rate is 10 percent, then the doubling time is ___ years
- the number of layers in the atmosphere BELOW the thermosphere
- type of soil that has a relatively even mix of sand, silt and clay
- a measure of the suspended particulates in water
- an organism that gets impacted by bleaching
- the type of growth demonstrated by a J-shaped curve
- three of the answers to this crossword are numbers, put them in ___ order to get the code for the next lock
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- a type of organism that gets its energy from the sun directly
- the liquid that accumulates in landfills
- a species that is not native to an area and causes problems for the local ecosystem
- a type of power generated by moving water, usually in a dam
- practices that will allow the repeated use of resources for generations without running out
- the chemical name for natural gas
- the amount of lead that is considered safe (a number)
- the most efficient type of irrigation
- protects us from UV rays in the stratosphere, but is a pollutant in the troposphere
- the non-living components of an ecosystem.
20 Clues: the chemical name for natural gas • the most efficient type of irrigation • the liquid that accumulates in landfills • the non-living components of an ecosystem. • an organism that gets impacted by bleaching • a measure of the suspended particulates in water • the type of growth demonstrated by a J-shaped curve • the amount of lead that is considered safe (a number) • ...
SoA crossword for Flo 2021-01-18
12 Clues: Mrs Opie • Prison knife • Another gang • Plasticky soil • Prez’s Old Lady • One of the first 9 • Tig’s special friend • Prospect with one ball • Street slang for Mexican • Number of eyes Bobby has • Sons’ preferred type of bike • Chucky’s preferred type of bike
Cluster Puzzle 2024-02-20
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- a device with a keyboard
- like a car, but on tracks
- to cover yourself when you are cold
- too many cars on the road
- you eat it with spaghetti
- something you can use to write and erase
- an accessory to help you see
- needs to be fixed
- someone who cant see
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- the reason for watering plants
- not sitting
- reward for a good dog
- stickers for an envelope
- a container to bring on a picnic
- name of our game
- it helps with math
- you store ice cream here
- newspapers are ___ and white
- transportation through the skies
- you can mold it into an object
20 Clues: not sitting • name of our game • needs to be fixed • it helps with math • someone who cant see • reward for a good dog • a device with a keyboard • stickers for an envelope • you store ice cream here • like a car, but on tracks • too many cars on the road • you eat it with spaghetti • newspapers are ___ and white • an accessory to help you see • the reason for watering plants • ...
Science 7 Unit B 2025-06-12
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- movement of particles from high to low concentration
- an organism that spreads pollen from one flower to another
- (2 words) when plants with desired traits are chosen to reproduce
- growing plants without soil
- swollen, underground stems that grown into new plants (like potatoes)
- a chemical that kills unwanted plants
- ___________ reproduction, reproduction without any seeds
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- soil that is a mixture of mineral and organic matter
- soil that is mostly mineral that does not hold water well
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- (2 words) movement of particles from low to high, that requires energy
- a type of consequence that results from a lack of planning or knowledge
- long stems that grow above the soil surface to produce a new plant (like strawberries)
- new plants that grow from the bottom or the plant near the roots (like pineapples)
- a technology to reproduce plants that involves attaching part of aone plant to a second plant
- female part of a flower that contains the egg
- long stems that grown underground to produce new plants (like raspberries)
- a chemical that kills unwanted animals
- movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane
- female part of a flower where the pollen sticks
- male part of a flower that contains the pollen
- when humans artifically water plants
- soil that is mostly mineral with small particles
23 Clues: growing plants without soil • when humans artifically water plants • a chemical that kills unwanted plants • a chemical that kills unwanted animals • evaporation of water from plant leaves • female part of a flower that contains the egg • male part of a flower that contains the pollen • female part of a flower where the pollen sticks • ...
Ceramics 2022-12-07
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- tiny opening allows heated air to escape
- common toxic glaze chemical used in the past
- roughening clay surfaces to attach them
- a technique of building using flat pieces of clay
- what wet clay does in the kiln
- a non-glossy glaze
- stiffened but not yet dry clay
- clay flute or whistle
- pottery fired once but not vitrified
- what clay does as it dries about 10%
- heating ceramics to permanently harden them
- an angled surface on a joint
- a standard temperature gauge for ceramic firing
- degenerated rock with plate-like microstructure, mud
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- number of layers of glaze for brushing
- fragle, unfired dry pottery
- high-temperature thermometer
- rubber, wooden or metal tool for smoothing clay
- cover your wet clay with this to keep it workable
- sandy particles of fired clay in a wet clay body
- unfired clay with no water in it
- liquid clay used for glueing and decorating
- long rope-shaped piece of clay
- thin glass coating applied on ceramic surfaces
- flat plastic disc used to support wet pieces
- creating a ceramic shape on the potter's wheel
- what clay does when it dries too fast and at different rates
- body part as thick as ceramics ought to be
- component of clay and glazes is harmful as dust
- furnace for heating pottery
30 Clues: a non-glossy glaze • clay flute or whistle • fragle, unfired dry pottery • furnace for heating pottery • high-temperature thermometer • an angled surface on a joint • what wet clay does in the kiln • long rope-shaped piece of clay • stiffened but not yet dry clay • unfired clay with no water in it • pottery fired once but not vitrified • what clay does as it dries about 10% • ...
Soil Worksheet 2023-02-26
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- Plants grow in soil that is _________.
- _________ is used to make bricks and pottery.
- __________ fills the the crack in the rocks.
- Organic matter in the soil is called _________.
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- Very little soil is found in _________.
- Best type of soil for cultivation is ________ .
- _________ soil has the least air.
- _________ of the plant holds the soil particles together.
8 Clues: _________ soil has the least air. • Plants grow in soil that is _________. • Very little soil is found in _________. • __________ fills the the crack in the rocks. • _________ is used to make bricks and pottery. • Best type of soil for cultivation is ________ . • Organic matter in the soil is called _________. • _________ of the plant holds the soil particles together.
Emily Frentzel - Puzzle 1 2020-08-18
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- flat pieces of clay
- a combination of silica, aluminium oxide and water
- used to "paint" your project
- used for making drain pipes and brick
- a method of kneading
- the stage where clay is bone dry
- the glassy substance used with most pottery
- clay mixed with water
- the only substance similar to silica
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- allows clay to be manipulated
- mixed with silica
- a glassy substance in natural rocks
- making art out of clay
- the purest of primary clay
- unfired pottery
- creating rope shaped pieces of clay
- clay that has been moved from original spot
- highly plastic secondary formed from volcanic ash
- highly plastic secondary (too slippery to use alone)
- the furnace clay is fired in
20 Clues: unfired pottery • mixed with silica • flat pieces of clay • a method of kneading • clay mixed with water • making art out of clay • the purest of primary clay • used to "paint" your project • the furnace clay is fired in • allows clay to be manipulated • the stage where clay is bone dry • a glassy substance in natural rocks • creating rope shaped pieces of clay • ...
Class notes 2016-09-09
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- the framework.
- to mix up clay with your hands[knead] to get the air out and mix up the clay.
- a voice or impression in the sculpture.
- to look the same on both sides.
- pieces of broken pottery that has been fired.
- smooth until shiny using a tool.
- standing: clay stands up.
- one unit of a pattern.
- to take away from the sculpture.
- the object is the positive shape while around it is negative.
- - foot: no glaze on the bottom of the pot.
- functional containers made of clay.
- the round: to view an artwork from all sides.
- pouring clay objects by pouring slip into a hallow plaster mold.
- remove material.
- bat: slab of plastic used to partially dry slip.
- decorative process to
- small three sided cone.
- 3 dimensional art.
- rough up the clay surface for joining to pieces.
- dry: very dry brittle and chalky clay.
- flat piece of clay or pottery which is made from rolled out sheets of clay.
- when all the elements work together.
- coarse high firing clay.
- pottery which is made by pinching clay between the thumb and forefinger.
- black and white together.
- rolling pins used to make slabs.
- Cotta: red earthenware clay.
- wax coat that can be put on stained or painted ceramics.
- once fired, unglazed clay.
- liquid clay for decoration, casting, and joining clay.
- tiny bits of hard fired clay, looks like sand.
- oven for baking clay.
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- to make a sculpture.
- to add various materials.
- a rope of clay or pottery which is made by layering ropes of clay one on top of each other.
- hard: half dry clay.
- used under clay .
- glass like coat can be painted,dipped or pored on.
- the relation of one thing to another in size.
- prongs to lift the clay off the kiln floor.
- to make it's ears look 3-d.
- low firing clay about 1700 degrees.
- dry,(bonedry) unfired clay projects that will be fired.
- white, highest firing clay- very fine, slick clay.
- reflects light.
- the area in or around the object.
- the roughness or smoothness of a surface.
- have small holes -not waterproof.
- a raised design on a slab.
- using a paddle to smooth or shape.
- to rework dry clay.
- capable of being dissolved in water.
- to apply a finish then wipe off most of the material applied leaving the finish.
- an earthly substance composed of various minerals. Can be found all over the world.
- wire: wire used to cut plastic clay when wedging.
- the substance weight of the sculpture.
- shrinkage: the contraction of clay when it dries.
- type of paint that washes with water.
- parts: lip- the opening walls- the sides foot the bottom or the base.
- working clay on the potter's wheel.
- many motifs together.
- soft workable clay.
- the size of the object.
- building: pots which are made using only your hands and simple tools,no machines or wheels.
- substance which causes another to melt. used in glaze.
- (to bisque) heat clay to a very high temperature-to harden it.
67 Clues: the framework. • reflects light. • remove material. • used under clay . • 3 dimensional art. • to rework dry clay. • soft workable clay. • to make a sculpture. • hard: half dry clay. • decorative process to • many motifs together. • oven for baking clay. • one unit of a pattern. • small three sided cone. • the size of the object. • coarse high firing clay. • to add various materials. • ...
Sof & Kev - Official Crossy 2024-02-21
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- Our FaceTime hobby
- Our first year anniversary destination
- Mr. Lobby (NY)
- Lugar que nos deja con olor a comida
- Mr. Lobby (Miami)
- Hoshi & sushi go-to
- We owe her everything
- Wisest man we know
- Primera película que vimos juntos
- Donde nos hicimos official
- First date restaurant
- Lugar de nuestros clay masterpieces
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- Nickname de sof a kev / article of clothing
- Best podcast ever
- Tu tocaya que fue a la cárcel
- You love it, I hate it
- Nickname de kev a sof
- Tu sobrenombre de tia
- One of out favorite board games
- Nuestro primer concierto juntos
- Su frase celebre es "vayate"
21 Clues: Mr. Lobby (NY) • Best podcast ever • Mr. Lobby (Miami) • Our FaceTime hobby • Wisest man we know • Hoshi & sushi go-to • Nickname de kev a sof • Tu sobrenombre de tia • We owe her everything • First date restaurant • You love it, I hate it • Donde nos hicimos official • Su frase celebre es "vayate" • Tu tocaya que fue a la cárcel • One of out favorite board games • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary 2013-09-17
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- Completely dry state clay must reach before firing (2 words)
- Long thin rope-like roll of clay
- Clay and water mixture, usually the consistency of thick cream, used to join clay pieces together after scoring surfaces.
- Low fire colored slip applied to bisque ware then coated with clear transparent glaze to finish, available in a wide palette of colors.
- Technique for decorating clay pieces by pressing textured objects or shapes into the surface.
- Quality of damp clay of being workable without cracking.
- High temperature firing for glaze firing stoneware or porcelain. (2 words
- Base of a ceramic piece.
- Process of kneading the clay to remove air bubbles and to insure a homogenous mass
- Forming clay by hand including pinch, coil, and slab construction
- Low temp firing for bisque firing all types of clay or for glaze firing earthenware or terra cotta. (2 words)
- Glass-like coating of ceramic materials that melts smooth and bonds to the clay
- Process of scratching surface of wet or leather hard clay before applying slip and joining pieces.
- Glaze defect where fired glaze bubbles and leaves sharp-edged craters in surface
- Wide flat hand-held tool with a straight, curved, or serrated edge, used to smooth or shape clay surfaces.
- Engraving (shallow carving) a design into unfired clay.
- Any unfired clay form.
Down
- A test used to determine if clay can no longer be joined or repaired (2 words)
- High fired VITREOUS ware, literally as hard and durable as stone
- A flat piece of clay with even thickness.
- Handbuilding method where clay is formed by pinching repeatedly between thumb and fingers.
- Permanent contraction of the clay in both drying and firing stages
- Condition of clay where it has stiffened but is still damp (2 words)
- Initial kiln firing in which clay will no longer soften in water (2 words)
- Shaping a clay piece by gently hitting with a wooden paddle to create flat facets
- A device for rolling out large uniform slabs of clay. (2 words)
- Clay shapes added to a scored and slipped clay surface for decoration
- Kiln firing in which glazes are melted to form a smooth glass like surface. (2 words)
- Decorating technique achieved by scratching through a layer of slip or glaze before firing to expose contrasting claybody beneath.
- Method of polishing leather hard clay by rubbing with a smooth object
- Hard-fired clay which has been ground fine and is used in clay to give structure.
31 Clues: Any unfired clay form. • Base of a ceramic piece. • Long thin rope-like roll of clay • A flat piece of clay with even thickness. • Engraving (shallow carving) a design into unfired clay. • Quality of damp clay of being workable without cracking. • Completely dry state clay must reach before firing (2 words) • ...
Week 3 Term 1 Spelling Test 2019-02-12
Across
- careful and aware
- feeling or showing an appreciation for something done or received.
- anticipate with great fear
- caring
- inexhaustible
Down
- pleasure, happiness, joy, glee
- naughtiness, disobedience
- a guest
- feel or show sorrow for the death of someone
- wonderful, marvellous, magnificent
- horrible
- earth, soil, clay
12 Clues: caring • a guest • horrible • inexhaustible • careful and aware • earth, soil, clay • naughtiness, disobedience • anticipate with great fear • pleasure, happiness, joy, glee • wonderful, marvellous, magnificent • feel or show sorrow for the death of someone • feeling or showing an appreciation for something done or received.
Unit B Section 3 & 4 2024-06-12
Across
- growing plants without soil
- a substance that adds nutrients to the soil, can be organic or chemical
- when you grown only one type of crop every year
- when you use living organisms to control the pest population
- a characteristic of an organism that distinguishes it from another variety
- a chemical that kills unwanted insects
- partially decomposed organic matter
- a chemical that kills unwanted pests
- when humans artificially water crops
Down
- subset of a species (where organisms are different)
- group of organisms with similar traits that can reproduce with each other
- when plants witdesirable traits are selected to reproduce
- when different crops are grown from year to year
- soil that is slippery when wet, has small spaces
- a small piece of material found inside the plants nucleus
- made from rock that has been broken down
- made from plants and animals that were once living
- the amount of useful plant that can be harvested
- soil that is a mix of organic and mineral material
- soil that is mostly mineral and does not hold water
- a chemical that kills unwanted plants
- a type of consequence when something bad happens as a result of human intervention that you didn't plan
- a type of engineering where humans change the DNA of plants to get desireable traits
23 Clues: growing plants without soil • partially decomposed organic matter • a chemical that kills unwanted pests • when humans artificially water crops • a chemical that kills unwanted plants • a chemical that kills unwanted insects • made from rock that has been broken down • when you grown only one type of crop every year • when different crops are grown from year to year • ...
Art Puzzle 2023-05-16
Across
- hard firm, stiff, holds shapes, able carve.
- oven to fire clay.
- used to smooth clay.
- unfired pottery.
- tool trim bases of clay and to hollow out clay.
- soft,workable, able to sculpt.
- smearing clay together for stability.
Down
- knife trimming pieces of clay.
- scratching the clay.
- dry cold feel, color change, brittle.
- tool for designs on the surface of the clay, adding texture.
- kneading clay to get air bubbles out.
- cutter cuts clay into pieces.
- kidney for pressing clay into moulds and smoothing.
- tool removing clay of wheel thrown pieces and clay sculptures.
- thin rope of clay.
- watered down clay used as paste.
17 Clues: unfired pottery. • oven to fire clay. • thin rope of clay. • scratching the clay. • used to smooth clay. • cutter cuts clay into pieces. • knife trimming pieces of clay. • soft,workable, able to sculpt. • watered down clay used as paste. • dry cold feel, color change, brittle. • kneading clay to get air bubbles out. • smearing clay together for stability. • ...
Soil Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-25
Across
- The smallest particle in soil texture
- The process by which rocks break down into soil
- Organisms that break down dead material and contribute to soil health
Down
- A mixture of sand, silt, and clay that is ideal for plant growth
- The term for soil’s ability to allow water to pass through it
- The organic material in soil made from decomposed plants and animals
6 Clues: The smallest particle in soil texture • The process by which rocks break down into soil • The term for soil’s ability to allow water to pass through it • A mixture of sand, silt, and clay that is ideal for plant growth • The organic material in soil made from decomposed plants and animals • Organisms that break down dead material and contribute to soil health
Gardening 2024-05-22
Across
- Transfer of pollen (adult)
- Underground storage (child)
- Plant that comes back each year (adult)
- Small gardening tool (adult)
- Provide nutrients (adult)
- Chemical for pest control (adult)
- New plant growth (child)
- Helps retain moisture (adult)
- Area where plants grow (child)
- Edible plant part with seeds (child)
- Growing plants (child)
- Earth for planting (child)
- Person who tends to plants (adult)
- Edible plant (child)
- Natural gardening method (adult)
- Gathering crops (adult)
- Tool for digging (adult)
- Giving plants a drink (child)
- Tiny plant beginnings (child)
- Decomposed organic matter (adult)
- Animal that moves pollen (adult)
- Small green plant (child)
- Anchor plant in soil (child)
Down
- Chemical for killing insects (adult)
- Small hand tool (adult)
- Blooming plant (child)
- Tool for gathering leaves (child)
- Flower in full bloom (child)
- Nutrients for plants (adult)
- Decorative garden figure (child)
- Beetle that eats pests (child)
- Loosen soil (adult)
- Insect that pollinates flowers (child)
- Removing dead branches (adult)
- Moving a plant (adult)
- Tool for breaking up soil (child)
- Plant used for flavoring (child)
- Cutting back branches (adult)
- Essential for plant growth (adult)
- Structure for growing plants (adult)
- Plant that lives for one season (child)
- Container for plants (child)
- Provides energy for plants (child)
- Removing unwanted plants (adult)
- Protective ground covering (adult)
- Beneficial soil creatures (child)
- Clay pot material (adult)
- Support for climbing plants (child)
48 Clues: Loosen soil (adult) • Edible plant (child) • Blooming plant (child) • Moving a plant (adult) • Growing plants (child) • Small hand tool (adult) • Gathering crops (adult) • New plant growth (child) • Tool for digging (adult) • Provide nutrients (adult) • Clay pot material (adult) • Small green plant (child) • Transfer of pollen (adult) • Earth for planting (child) • ...
Properties of Soil 2023-01-04
Across
- to hold inside, as soil does with water
- the top layer of soil
- a component of soil made of very tiny grains; sticky and soft when wet but turns hard when dry
Down
- a component of soil made by the weathering of rocks into tiny grains; has a rough and gritty texture
- a component of soil made of small pieces of rock; pebbles; usually has a smooth texture
- a mixture of sand, silt, clay, rock, and humus (plant and animal remains)
6 Clues: the top layer of soil • to hold inside, as soil does with water • a mixture of sand, silt, clay, rock, and humus (plant and animal remains) • a component of soil made of small pieces of rock; pebbles; usually has a smooth texture • a component of soil made of very tiny grains; sticky and soft when wet but turns hard when dry • ...
Ceramics 2013-05-21
Across
- snake-like roll of clay
- liquid glass
- first firing of clay
- type of equal balance
- altered yet recognizeable work of art
- clay adhesive
- unrecognizeable subject matter
- unfired clay work
- piece created for a particular purpose
- colored oxides
- machine that mixes clay
Down
- natural representation
- scratching the surface of clay
- flat piece of clay
- type of balance that doesn't weigh the same on both sides
- a three-dimensional work of art
- final step to smoothing out one's piece
- arrangement of parts in a work of art
- mixing clay
- device that allows you to easily work 360 degrees
- device for firing clay
21 Clues: mixing clay • liquid glass • clay adhesive • colored oxides • unfired clay work • flat piece of clay • first firing of clay • type of equal balance • natural representation • device for firing clay • snake-like roll of clay • machine that mixes clay • scratching the surface of clay • unrecognizeable subject matter • a three-dimensional work of art • altered yet recognizeable work of art • ...
pottery puzzle 2019-10-09
Across
- Clay comes in many ______
- A popular pottery item to drink from
- A basis for many sculptures
- _______ and water to join clay together
- Potters throw clay on a _____
- ___ tool is used to cut
- Pottery is _____ in a kiln
- A flat piece of clay
- Clay is made by the _____
- No air _______
- A vessel to hold flowers
Down
- The oven to fire pottery
- Things made out of clay
- _____ edges are important
- Person who makes things with clay
- Watery clay
- Your _____ are your best pottery tools
- Shiny coating added to pottery
- A round pot for eating from
- Minimal _____ please
- to eat soup from
- A flat item made from clay
22 Clues: Watery clay • No air _______ • to eat soup from • Minimal _____ please • A flat piece of clay • Things made out of clay • ___ tool is used to cut • The oven to fire pottery • A vessel to hold flowers • Clay comes in many ______ • _____ edges are important • Clay is made by the _____ • Pottery is _____ in a kiln • A flat item made from clay • A basis for many sculptures • ...
EARTH'S CRUST CROSSWORD!!!! 2012-09-20
Across
- it is what surround the water at the beach
- it comes from volcanoes
- you can put them on rings and earrings and ext.
- lava comes out of it
- it goes around your bread
- you do it to your paper when making a card
Down
- you are unable to dig through it
- you sculpt things out of it
- you find lots of them on the ground
- second layer of the earth
- what things fell like when you touch them
- it is made from clay, sand and salt
- you plant your flowers in it
13 Clues: lava comes out of it • it comes from volcanoes • second layer of the earth • it goes around your bread • you sculpt things out of it • you plant your flowers in it • you are unable to dig through it • you find lots of them on the ground • it is made from clay, sand and salt • what things fell like when you touch them • it is what surround the water at the beach • ...
Shirley's 80th birthday crossword 2015-09-04
Across
- Food originating in Wellington, New Zealand
- Tasty treat not for diabetics
- Offspring of your daughters
- Rapid
- Fe-ing
- This
- A Nationalist stronghold at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War
- Car originally produced by BMC in 1959
Down
- Black canine
- Lancashire getaway
- The meadow of the bull
- This lady had a fan
- Days in Jules Verne's novel
- Rich crumbly biscuit
- Structure of language
15 Clues: This • Rapid • Fe-ing • Black canine • Lancashire getaway • This lady had a fan • Rich crumbly biscuit • Structure of language • The meadow of the bull • Days in Jules Verne's novel • Offspring of your daughters • Tasty treat not for diabetics • Car originally produced by BMC in 1959 • Food originating in Wellington, New Zealand • ...
Ceramics 1 2023-05-16
Across
- Double sided tool used for shaping
- Kneading clay to remove air bubbles
- Blending or smearing the clay together for stability
- Knife shaped modeling tool
- When the clay is room temperature and ready to fire
- When the clay changes color, is cold and brittle
- When clay is soft, workable, and sculptable
- Watered down clay used as paste
- Wooden tool used for smoothing and shaping
Down
- The oven used to fire clay
- Bean shaped tool used for smoothing
- When the clay is firm, stiff, holds shape, and carvable
- Needle shaped tool used to carve small designs
- The firing stage that turns the clay permanently firm
- The wire tool that cuts clay
- A sheet of clay that's rolled out and flat
- A thin rope-like piece of clay
- The firing stage that is used to solidify glaze
- Scratching clay for attaching
19 Clues: The oven used to fire clay • Knife shaped modeling tool • The wire tool that cuts clay • Scratching clay for attaching • A thin rope-like piece of clay • Watered down clay used as paste • Double sided tool used for shaping • Bean shaped tool used for smoothing • Kneading clay to remove air bubbles • A sheet of clay that's rolled out and flat • ...
Pottery Vocabulary 2024-01-12
Across
- Pot, made by evenly shaping the clay with finger and thumb
- the way a surface feels or looks as though it feels.
- watery clay used as glue to join clay pieces together.
- pockets, cause ceramic works to explode or crack.
- shock, could be caused by pieces cooling off too fast.
- A lung disease
- Pottery designed for a specific purpose. More than decorative.
- Dry, Clay that is completely dry and ready to be fired.
- a rubber, metal or wooden tool.
- It's between 4-15 percent.
- Forming clay on a pottery wheel.
Down
- Clay projects are created entirely by hand.
- the art or technology of making objects of clay and similar materials treated by firing
- Wet clay
- mixes clay and removes air bubbles
- means pots or pottery
- long rope of clay.
- hard, clay that is hard to bend but soft enough to carve.
- Clay that has been fired to a permanent hardness. First firing.
- applied to the surface of bisque fired clay to give it a glass like surface.
- A type of furnace used to fire pottery
21 Clues: Wet clay • A lung disease • long rope of clay. • means pots or pottery • It's between 4-15 percent. • a rubber, metal or wooden tool. • Forming clay on a pottery wheel. • mixes clay and removes air bubbles • A type of furnace used to fire pottery • Clay projects are created entirely by hand. • pockets, cause ceramic works to explode or crack. • ...
Ivanovich Farm 2024-04-18
Across
- A common vegetable with green leaves that can be eaten raw or cooked
- A machine that reaps crops at harvest
- A tool with sharp teeth used for digging and lifting soil
- The practice of growing plants and raising livestock
- A method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water
- A natural substance used to fertilize the soil
- A building where cows are milked
- A crop that grows underground and is commonly used in cooking
- A building for storing harvested grain
- A large area of grassland where cattle or sheep graze
Down
- The process of turning over soil to aerate it and improve its structure
- A type of grain used for feeding livestock
- The season when crops are gathered
- A machine used to break up soil and prepare it for planting
- A person who works the land or keeps livestock
- A protective covering for plants, often made of plastic or fabric
- A common cereal crop used for making bread, pasta, and other food products
17 Clues: A building where cows are milked • The season when crops are gathered • A machine that reaps crops at harvest • A building for storing harvested grain • A type of grain used for feeding livestock • A person who works the land or keeps livestock • A natural substance used to fertilize the soil • The practice of growing plants and raising livestock • ...
Tristin Barker's Ceramic crossword 2021-09-22
Across
- fuses to clay during firing
- allows you to create forms with clay and your hands,
- a persons skill in a form of art
- making pottery with many clay rims
- pots of clay hardened by heat.
- thermally insulated chamber.
- glaze has been applied and the piece has been fired for a second time.
- clay is pinched and manipulated with the fingers into the desired shape.
- the second fire.
Down
- the first fire.
- unfired clay pottery; Fired in a kiln.
- flexibility
- clay which is ready to be fired.
- fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze.
- clay slurry used to produce pottery and other ceramic wares.
- shaping round ceramics using a potters wheel.
- platform on which clay is handled.
- prepares clay for optimal use
- small abrasions on the clay to hold it together.
- partially dried to the point where all shrinkage has been completed.
20 Clues: flexibility • the first fire. • the second fire. • fuses to clay during firing • thermally insulated chamber. • prepares clay for optimal use • pots of clay hardened by heat. • clay which is ready to be fired. • a persons skill in a form of art • platform on which clay is handled. • making pottery with many clay rims • unfired clay pottery; Fired in a kiln. • ...
Clay Tools and Other Vocabulary 2021-12-02
Across
- used to trim leatherhard clay
- kneading the clay to force out air bubbles
- liquid clay that works as a glue
- process of adding materials
- process of removing materials or carving
- clay oven
- clay that is ready to be fired
- a bowl of clay made by pinching a sphere of clay
- cannot be applied to bottom of ceramic piece
Down
- tool used to model and blend clay
- used to refine the surface of your clay
- fired, permanent clay
- used for cutting, scoring or carving
- wet clay that is easily molded and modeled.
- best stage to carve c
- fine-grained, firm earthy material
- three-dimensional; has height, width and depth
- scratching the surface of the clay.
18 Clues: clay oven • fired, permanent clay • best stage to carve c • process of adding materials • used to trim leatherhard clay • clay that is ready to be fired • liquid clay that works as a glue • tool used to model and blend clay • fine-grained, firm earthy material • scratching the surface of the clay. • used for cutting, scoring or carving • used to refine the surface of your clay • ...
Mesquite Weekend 2023 2023-03-22
17 Clues: H20 • Native • In Bloom • Long lived • A succulent • No chemicals • Gather Plants • Study of plants • Every other year • Desert landscape • Nutrient rich soil • Ecological balance • Convert light energy • Young plant from seed • Food and paper waste are: • Plants working in harmony • Structure to regulate temperature
Environment - Soil & Wildlife 2021-07-08
Across
- The A horizon is also called this
- Surface irrigation where water sits in low rows between crops
- Component of soil triangle that is best for growing vegetables
- Mechanical forces caused by temperature change
- Soil amendment composed of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium
- Where an organism lives
- Community and its nonliving surroundings
- In this type of land conservation practice, farmers work with the land features
- A low soil pH can be raised by adding this
- The R horizon is made up of this material
- A high soil pH can be decreased by adding this
- Preparing and working the soil
- Type and amount of nutrients in the soil (no spaces)
- Material used to control weeds, keep soil moist and conserve soil
- Type of fertilizer that includes animal manure and compost made with plant/animal products
- Irrigation needs are greatest during this phase of corn production
- Number of Land Capability Classes
- Group of like organisms that live together
- Populations that live together
- Component of soil triangle with the largest texture
- Preferred method of fertilizer application for homeowners
Down
- One organism feeds on another without killing it
- Type of plant capable of nitrogen fixation
- One animal kills and eats another
- Measurement of irrigation (no spaces or hyphens)
- Proportion and size of particles
- Land Capability Class with the least restrictions
- The B horizon is also known as this
- Plants use this type of water in soil
- Two animals fight each other for resources
- A plant or animal lives on, in or near another sharing food without harming the other
- The Earth's top layer
- The wearing away of soil
- Two organisms live together and both benefit
- What an organism does (its job)
- This land conservation practice looks like flattened steps on a hill
- Component of soil triangle with the smallest texture
- The C horizon contains this type of material
- Drip irrigation is the best method for this
- Government agency that monitors groundwater quality and enforces pollution laws
- Most important wildlife management area
- Government agency that provides landowners advice and assistance with soil and water
- Land Capability Class that has severe restrictions, but can still be cultivated if managed correctly
43 Clues: The Earth's top layer • Where an organism lives • The wearing away of soil • Preparing and working the soil • Populations that live together • What an organism does (its job) • Proportion and size of particles • The A horizon is also called this • One animal kills and eats another • Number of Land Capability Classes • The B horizon is also known as this • ...
CIVL 409 Final Exam Crossword 2016-12-12
Across
- ___ law explains that the discharge velocity is proportional to hydraulic gradient
- Soil classification system that classifies soils with a letter and number
- Soil sample USCS classification with no plasticity and uniform particles
- Height at which water rises
- Type of rock that can be intrusive and extrusive
- 3 phase particulate material
- Cohesive and friction strength are sources of what in soil
- sell graded sand with silt
- Shape characterized by Cu & Cc
- Coarse soil with all grain sizes well represented
- At the end of consolidation of clayey soil, excess porewater pressure =
- Used to quantify volume change
- method to compute induced stress using graphs
- Removing air from voids with repeated application of mechanical energy
- well graded gravel
- (D30)^2/(D10*D60=coefficient of
- Hammer used to compact material
- Present effective stress in clay is less than the soil has experienced in the past
- Max amount of liquid a fine graded soil can contain
- Volume change in saturated soils caused by expulsion of pore water from result of loading
- Soil that remains at place of origin
- Cd and ____ measure the angle of internal friction at failure
- 2 letter classification system
- Condition where there is no excess pore water pressure in the soil
Down
- Sands with 5-12% fines require _____ for USCS
- Visually shows relationships of soil volume and weight of air, water and solids
- How easily a fluid can flow through a porous medium
- Total head loss between 2 points per unit length
- Component of normal stresses acting on soil grains
- The ____ of soils depend on effective grain size and void ratio
- contour of constant total head in a flow net
- ratio of dry unit weight field to max dry density
- Residual soil in SC
- LL-PL
- D60/D10=coefficient of
- Another name for max past stress is ______ stress
- Ratio of density of solids to density of water
- Volume of voids of total volume
- Slope of virgin compression line
- Grain size 0.075-4.75mm
- Void ratio that indicates high strength and low compressibility
- OCR=__ for normal consolidated clays
- Soils formed by deposition of sediment transported from origin
- What kind of rock is limestone?
44 Clues: LL-PL • well graded gravel • Residual soil in SC • D60/D10=coefficient of • Grain size 0.075-4.75mm • sell graded sand with silt • Height at which water rises • 3 phase particulate material • Shape characterized by Cu & Cc • Used to quantify volume change • 2 letter classification system • (D30)^2/(D10*D60=coefficient of • Hammer used to compact material • ...
CIVL 409 Final Exam Crossword 2016-12-12
Across
- Type of rock that can be intrusive and extrusive
- ___ law explains that the discharge velocity is proportional to hydraulic gradient
- ratio of dry unit weight field to max dry density
- How easily a fluid can flow through a porous medium
- OCR=__ for normal consolidated clays
- Slope of virgin compression line
- Coarse soil with all grain sizes well represented
- At the end of consolidation of clayey soil, excess porewater pressure =
- The ____ of soils depend on effective grain size and void ratio
- Used to quantify volume change
- Void ratio that indicates high strength and low compressibility
- Volume of voids of total volume
- What kind of rock is limestone?
- Another name for max past stress is ______ stress
- Total head loss between 2 points per unit length
- Component of normal stresses acting on soil grains
- Soil sample USCS classification with no plasticity and uniform particles
- 2 letter classification system
- Shape characterized by Cu & Cc
- 3 phase particulate material
- sell graded sand with silt
- Visually shows relationships of soil volume and weight of air, water and solids
- LL-PL
Down
- Height at which water rises
- Removing air from voids with repeated application of mechanical energy
- Residual soil in SC
- Hammer used to compact material
- Present effective stress in clay is less than the soil has experienced in the past
- (D30)^2/(D10*D60=coefficient of
- well graded gravel
- D60/D10=coefficient of
- contour of constant total head in a flow net
- method to compute induced stress using graphs
- Cd and ____ measure the angle of internal friction at failure
- Cohesive and friction strength are sources of what in soil
- Grain size 0.075-4.75mm
- Ratio of density of solids to density of water
- Soils formed by deposition of sediment transported from origin
- Condition where there is no excess pore water pressure in the soil
- Volume change in saturated soils caused by expulsion of pore water from result of loading
- Sands with 5-12% fines require _____ for USCS
- Soil that remains at place of origin
- Max amount of liquid a fine graded soil can contain
- Soil classification system that classifies soils with a letter and number
44 Clues: LL-PL • well graded gravel • Residual soil in SC • D60/D10=coefficient of • Grain size 0.075-4.75mm • sell graded sand with silt • Height at which water rises • 3 phase particulate material • Used to quantify volume change • 2 letter classification system • Shape characterized by Cu & Cc • Hammer used to compact material • (D30)^2/(D10*D60=coefficient of • ...
Ceramics Pop Quiz 2024-06-18
Across
- the first hand-building technique we learned.
- runny clay with coloured stain for decorating a finished piece.
- malleable (moldable)clay when it comes in the bag.
- furnace for firing ceramics.
- a method of removing air bubbles and distributing moisture evenly.
- a large piece of unformed clay.
- stage of production where clay is dry but can still be carved into.
- unfired clay.
- a person who makes pottery and ceramic pieces.
- make small cuts into clay.
Down
- clay after first fire.
- runny clay that 'glues' 2 pieces together.
- tool used to scoop clay out of a piece.
- a finished item crafted by the potter.
- stage of clay with 0% moisture, ready to fire.
- paint that cannot be fired.
- baking clay at extremely high temperatures.
- we never do this with clay at high school level.
- a method of removing air bubble.
- tool used to smooth edges of a piece.
20 Clues: unfired clay. • clay after first fire. • make small cuts into clay. • paint that cannot be fired. • furnace for firing ceramics. • a large piece of unformed clay. • a method of removing air bubble. • tool used to smooth edges of a piece. • a finished item crafted by the potter. • tool used to scoop clay out of a piece. • runny clay that 'glues' 2 pieces together. • ...
Clay Vocabulary 2023-11-07
Across
- a fluid suspension of clay in water used in joining clay pieces.
- scratching the edges of clay before joining them together.
- the base of a pot upon which it can stand
- unfired pottery or sculpture.
- the elimination of water from clay pieces before firing.
- changes in clay form resulting from uneven thickness, drying, or heat.
- making clay forms by a non-mechanical process, such as pinching or coiling.
- a way of improving the workability of the clay by reforming the mixture to make it homogeneous and even in texture while eliminating air bubbles.
- crushed fired clay used as an additive to clay body to reduce skrinkage.
- a term for any ceramic
- a pattern used to shape the profile of a piece.
- the stage between plastic and bone dry when clay has dried, buy may still be carved or joined to other pieces.
- a flat, curved tool made of wood, metal, or plastic used to refine shapes.
- a structure built to fire clay at high temperatures.
- the process of mixing plastic clay to distribute minerals, materials and water evenly throughout and to eliminate air bubbles.
- a mixture of clay, minerals, and other ingredients that make up the clay type.
Down
- the process of refining a leather- hard shape with cutting tools.
- attaching rolls of clay together to form pottery.
- Stage of drying when moisture in the clay body has evaporated.
- hand-building technique that involves shaping clay into a broad, flat, thick piece.
- heating clay to a temperature high enough to render it hard and durable.
- the reduction in size of the clay mass that occurs when water in the clay evaporates during drying and firing.
- a hand-building technique that involves squeezing the clay.
- ceramic ware that has gone through the first firing.
- a coating of glass that is fused to the surface of a ceramic piece.
- glazed pottery that remains porous when fired at low temps.
- Objects made from clay that permanently retain their shape after being heated to specific temperatures.
- any form used to shape clay
- the property of clay that allows it to change shape without tearing or breaking.
- the rim opening of a pot
30 Clues: a term for any ceramic • the rim opening of a pot • any form used to shape clay • unfired pottery or sculpture. • the base of a pot upon which it can stand • a pattern used to shape the profile of a piece. • attaching rolls of clay together to form pottery. • ceramic ware that has gone through the first firing. • a structure built to fire clay at high temperatures. • ...
Preparing the land for planting 2025-05-15
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- Clearing rocks and stones from the soil to make it easier for plants to grow.
- Soils rich in calcium carbonate, affecting nutrient availability and plant growth.
- The process of getting soil ready for planting.
- A type of urban garden that grows upward using structures like walls.
- Adding systems to remove excess water from soil to prevent flooding and root rot.
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- A garden featuring rocks and drought-resistant plants.
- A structure with transparent walls/roof that traps heat, allowing plants to grow in controlled conditions.
- A tool used to dig, weed, or shape soil.
- Placing seeds or plants in the soil so they can grow.
- A tool that uses air to move leaves and debris, making cleanup easier.
- Man-made or mineral-based substances, such as synthetic fertilizers, added to improve soil.
- Soil with very fine particles that hold water well but may drain poorly and become compacted.
- The unit of reproduction of a plant, capable of developing into another such plant.
- Insects or animals that harm plants by feeding on them or spreading disease.
- Natural materials like compost added to soil to improve fertility.
- Flattening the land surface to ensure even water distribution and easier planting.
16 Clues: A tool used to dig, weed, or shape soil. • The process of getting soil ready for planting. • Placing seeds or plants in the soil so they can grow. • A garden featuring rocks and drought-resistant plants. • Natural materials like compost added to soil to improve fertility. • A type of urban garden that grows upward using structures like walls. • ...
Ceramics 2022-01-27
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- and even out clay consistency
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist, hard when fired and used to make brick, tile, and pottery
- equipment used to fire clay to its maturity
- kneading/pressing clay to remove air
- clay that has hardened slightly
- the art of making and decorating pottery
- technique to create a small pot with your fingers
- clay mixed with water into a pudding-like or liquid consistency
- clay that has been transformed into
- ceramic material with glaze applied and fired a second time
- process of heating clay in the kiln
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- clay that is completely dried and ready to be fired
- roughing up clay by drawing lines with a sharp tool
- using fingers, sponge or brush to rough areas
- small bowl-like forms created using a pinching motion
- soft, workable clay that can be easily molded and formed
- making joints/seams disappear
- handbuilding technique using palms to gently move hands back and forth to form a clay rope
- course, opaque, easily workable clay
- a piece of clay which has been made flat, usually by rolling with a rolling pin or slab roller
- color added to finish clay artworks
- material after being fired once and is ready to be glazed, stained or painted
22 Clues: and even out clay consistency • making joints/seams disappear • clay that has hardened slightly • color added to finish clay artworks • clay that has been transformed into • process of heating clay in the kiln • kneading/pressing clay to remove air • course, opaque, easily workable clay • the art of making and decorating pottery • equipment used to fire clay to its maturity • ...
Mesopotamia 2025-12-14
9 Clues: farm • soil • pyramd • water manegment • crescent mesoptamia • shape presed into clay • land between two rivers • hierarchy Resource Control • code first written set of laws
Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-23
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- This crossword puzzle is very ____ (not difficult).
- You come to William to learn ______.
- This is WORK you take HOME from school.
- This is a place where you can keep your car.
- You go here when you want to read a book.
- Your mother's mother is your ______.
- You cook food in this room.
- This is a crossword _____.
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- This has two wheels and you can ride on it.
- If you have to pay a lot of money for something, it is _______.
- If you have a lot of money, you are ______.
- You can go here to eat when you don't want to eat at home.
- You can look through these to see outside.
- Your father's father is your ______.
- You sleep in this room.
15 Clues: You sleep in this room. • This is a crossword _____. • You cook food in this room. • You come to William to learn ______. • Your father's father is your ______. • Your mother's mother is your ______. • This is WORK you take HOME from school. • You go here when you want to read a book. • You can look through these to see outside. • This has two wheels and you can ride on it. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab words 2022-02-04
11 Clues: Plates • Spreading • Boundaries • Outer Core • Surface Wave • Valley Fault • Asthenosphere P-Wave • Boundaries Convergent Boundaries Convection Currents • ...
Baxter Ceramics Puzzle 1 2020-08-20
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- a component of clay
- quenching and breaking up a glass of a specific composition
- clay comes in two categories: primary and secondary
- highly plastic secondary formed from volcanic ash
- building up the walls with coils of rope-like rolls of clay.
- the process of kneading the clay with the hands to remove air bubbles
- Process by which clay materials bond to become dense and nonabsorbent after firing
- impervious layer or coating of a vitreous substance
- A vitreous ceramic material
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- clay highly plastic secondary that can shrink as much as 25%
- The final stage of greenware dried to a completely dry state and ready to be fired
- where pottery is fired in
- clay purest of primary clays
- clay secondary clay found below coal beds
- A pottery created by low temperature firing
- a mixture of clay and water
- The process of heating pottery in a kiln to bring the glaze or clay body to maturity
- clay or clay body when it has been partially dried to the point where all shrinkage has been completed
- the glassy substance which is an important constituent of pottery glazes
- a combination of silica, aluminium oxide and water
20 Clues: a component of clay • where pottery is fired in • a mixture of clay and water • A vitreous ceramic material • clay purest of primary clays • clay secondary clay found below coal beds • A pottery created by low temperature firing • highly plastic secondary formed from volcanic ash • a combination of silica, aluminium oxide and water • ...
3D Ceramic Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-23
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- Porcelain tripod on which a glazed foot is fired.
- Clay is pliable and will not lose its shape or crack.
- Bottom of ceramic ware.
- Used to cut clay and wedge large chunks of clay.
- Clay that is free of moisture
- A relief that advances/extends far from the clay body.
- Handbuilding technique of rolling out clay with a rolling pin.
- These tools come in a variety of shapes used for smudging, smoothing, and removing clay.
- Creating pottery using your hands and basic tools.
- A tool used to show texture.
- A dull glaze.
- A liquid consisting of crushed glass; can be matte or glossy.
- Tool used for scoring, trimming, and removing clay. Comes in one size only.
- Clay that is slightly firm and in its second stage.
- Furnace for firing ceramic ware.
- Firing with a full supply of oxygen.
- First firing of clay
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- Process of heating clay to a high temperature to cause a chemical change which hardens and matures the clay.
- 1850 degrees at cone 05
- Grog and water mixed together. Used for casting and decoration.
- Scratching the clay on both pieces.
- Hand building technique forming a ball of clay into a bowl.
- Clay that has been fired once and is a low-fire clay body.
- Clay that has not been fired.
- A relief close to the clay body.
- Applying slip through a nozzle for decorative purposes.
- 1945 degrees at cone 04
- Crushed up clay and you add water to it to make slip.
- An area that is pressed in.
- Elongated pyrometric mineral used to measure the kilns temperature during the firing process.
- Kneading clay to get rid of air bubbles and to create plasticity.
- Creating pottery on a wheel.
- Must do these 3 things to keep reliefs securely on clay body.
- Handbuilding technique of forming up rope-like rolls of clay.
34 Clues: A dull glaze. • First firing of clay • 1850 degrees at cone 05 • Bottom of ceramic ware. • 1945 degrees at cone 04 • An area that is pressed in. • A tool used to show texture. • Creating pottery on a wheel. • Clay that has not been fired. • Clay that is free of moisture • A relief close to the clay body. • Furnace for firing ceramic ware. • Scratching the clay on both pieces. • ...
Merin’s Family crossword 1 2024-12-22
16 Clues: Horse • Now daily • Often lost • Lionel (Syn) • Ben swallowed • Beloved author • Be Soil (anag) • Distresses Rich • “where’s the _” • Bird and ancestor • Most common zodiac • Liza can’t live without • Nigel’s ancient enemies • Stashed behind big chair • Grandma's seagull weapon • First Oakley cottage dog
S&S Horticulture 2021-08-28
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- A species that has naturally formed a unique characteristic.
- Varieties that complete their life cycle in one year or less, requiring sowing every year. Annual flower varieties often bloom profusely and over a long period of time.
- When an annual plant sends up a flower stalk and sets seed.
- The tiniest particles found in soil that hold both nutrients and moisture.
- A system of classifying plants according to the minimum winter temperature they can tolerate
- A volcanic mineral that has exceptional water and air holding capacity, which helps to prevent soil from becoming compacted or drying out.
- Varieties that live for two or more years.
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- Fertile, well-drained soil with an ideal balance.
- Loosening of soil to allow more air and improve drainage.
- A plant variety produced through selective breeding techniques.
- Organic matter often made from decomposed/broken down plant material.
- Intermediate soil particle, that retains moisture and nutrients effectively while draining freely.
- Varieties that complete their life cycle in two years.
- The largest particles found in soil which drains readily, but nutrients are easily leached away.
14 Clues: Varieties that live for two or more years. • Fertile, well-drained soil with an ideal balance. • Varieties that complete their life cycle in two years. • Loosening of soil to allow more air and improve drainage. • When an annual plant sends up a flower stalk and sets seed. • A species that has naturally formed a unique characteristic. • ...
Title 2025-10-15
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- Type of soil that it particles are the smalles and when they stick together it become really solid. It feels sticky.
- a habitat for organismthat grow from it
- the process that cause rocks to broke down into samill particles.
- Type of soil that feels silky and soapy to tha touch.
- Which mineral to some greenhose plants use to grow?
- What affect the uptake of nutrients by plants roots?
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- a word that means "dervied from living things"
- Which type of soil is the best for plant growth?
- Type of soil that have the largest particles,is gritty to the touch and allow water and air pass through it easily
- the move of soil and rocks to another location
10 Clues: a habitat for organismthat grow from it • a word that means "dervied from living things" • the move of soil and rocks to another location • Which type of soil is the best for plant growth? • Which mineral to some greenhose plants use to grow? • What affect the uptake of nutrients by plants roots? • Type of soil that feels silky and soapy to tha touch. • ...
Pottery Crossword 2021-10-11
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- USED TO FINE TUNE AND ADD DETAIL
- A FLAT PIECE OF CLAY
- TYPE OF POT MADE BY SQUEEZING CLAY W/ FINGERS
- MEXICAN MURALIST MARRIED TO FRIDA KAHLO
- THE STAGE OF CLAY WHEN WE CONSTRUCT AND MODEL
- SPANISH PAINTER KNOWN FOR CREATING CUBISM
- WHEN CLAY IS COMPLETELY DRY AND VERY FRAGILE
- USED TO REMOVE SMALL TO LARGE PIECES OF CLAY
- CLAY THAT WE USE AS POTTERY "GLUE"
- WHAT DOES AMARILLO MEAN IN SPANISH?
- WHEN CLAY IS HALFWAY DRY AND GOOD FOR CARVING
- THE LARGE "OVEN" USED TO FIRE OUR CLAY
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- ASTRONAUT FROM AMARILLO
- A LONG, THIN PIECE OF CLAY LIKE A ROPE OR SNAKE
- MISS B'S FAVORITE BAND
- TO SCRATCH THE SURFACE OF CLAY & JOIN 2 PIECES
- AMARILLO STEAKHOUSE WITH 72oz STEAK
- USED TO CUT LARGE LUMPS OF CLAY
- THE 2ND LARGEST CANYON IN AMERICA
- MEXICAN PAINTER KNOWN FOR HER SELF-PORTRAITS
- CLAY HAS BEEN FIRED ONCE AND IS NOW HARD AS A ROCK
- PAINTED ON OUR POTTERY TO MAKE IT SHINY AND SMOOTH
- BONHAM'S OFFICIAL SHADE OF BLUE
- USED TO SMOOTH THE SURFACE OF CLAY
24 Clues: A FLAT PIECE OF CLAY • MISS B'S FAVORITE BAND • ASTRONAUT FROM AMARILLO • USED TO CUT LARGE LUMPS OF CLAY • BONHAM'S OFFICIAL SHADE OF BLUE • USED TO FINE TUNE AND ADD DETAIL • THE 2ND LARGEST CANYON IN AMERICA • CLAY THAT WE USE AS POTTERY "GLUE" • USED TO SMOOTH THE SURFACE OF CLAY • AMARILLO STEAKHOUSE WITH 72oz STEAK • WHAT DOES AMARILLO MEAN IN SPANISH? • ...
Soil 2022-08-18
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- a layer of rock
- colourless, odourless gas that is all around us
- the second layer of soil that is made of minerals
- The top layer of soil on a garden bed
- an insect that helps the roots grow in soil
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- a mixture of sand, clay and silt
- an element of what makes up soil
- the lowest layer of rock, nothing lives there
8 Clues: a layer of rock • a mixture of sand, clay and silt • an element of what makes up soil • The top layer of soil on a garden bed • an insect that helps the roots grow in soil • the lowest layer of rock, nothing lives there • colourless, odourless gas that is all around us • the second layer of soil that is made of minerals
Soil Crossword 2024-05-17
6 Clues: Sticky soil • Desert soil • Water part of the soil • Crop that grows in clayey soil • Soil which is wet but not sticky • Process of Breaking down of rocks
Science Vocabualry 2015-03-19
Across
- A resource that can be replaced within a human lifetime.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The process by which liquid water changes into water vapor.
- The process by which water vapor changes into liquid water.
- The part of some soil that is made up of broken down parts of dead plants and animals.
- A resource that can be used again and again.
- Water that has very little salt in it.
- huge sheet or block of moving ice.
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- To reuse a resource by breaking it down and using it to make a new product.
- Soil that is a mixture of humus, sand, silt, and clay.
- Any harmful material in the environment.
- An underground supply of water.
- The saving of resources by using them wisely.
- A resource that, when it is used up, will not exist again during a human lifetime.
- The movement of water from Earth´s land, through rivers toward ocean, to the air, and back to the land.
- Grains of rock that you can see with your eyes alone.
- A material that is found in nature and that is used by living things.
- Grains of rock that are too small to see with your eyes alone.
- Particles of rock so small you need a microscope to see them.
19 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • An underground supply of water. • huge sheet or block of moving ice. • Water that has very little salt in it. • Any harmful material in the environment. • A resource that can be used again and again. • The saving of resources by using them wisely. • Grains of rock that you can see with your eyes alone. • ...
Taylor Rouse Unit 8 crossword 2024-04-27
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- Basic physical and organizational structures needed for society to function.
- degradation: Decline in soil quality due to erosion, nutrient depletion, or pollution.
- Buildup of toxins in the tissues of living organisms.
- island: Urban area with significantly higher temperatures than surrounding rural areas.
- disease: Newly recognized illness affecting populations.
- crop: Crop planted to protect and enrich the soil during fallow periods.
- Unplanned, low-density expansion of urban areas into surrounding regions.
- Row of trees or shrubs planted to reduce wind erosion or provide habitat.
- Increase in concentration of toxins as they move up the food chain.
- Contamination of air, water, or soil with harmful substances.
- Preparation of soil for planting by turning over or breaking up the earth.
- Colorless, odorless gas that can seep into buildings and cause health problems.
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- disease: Illness spread by germs or microbes.
- here are some crossword-style clues for each of the words:
- Poisonous substance damaging to the nervous system.
- Agricultural technique of creating flat areas on sloping land for cultivation.
- Agent that can disturb the development of an embryo or fetus.
- Fibrous mineral once used in construction, now known to cause health issues.
- use: Human activities on land like agriculture, industry, or residential development.
- Growing different crops in proximity to improve yield or pest control.
- rotation: Practice of planting different crops in successive seasons to improve soil health.
- area: Sparsely populated region characterized by agriculture or natural landscapes.
- Substance that can cause cancer.
- Process of population concentration in cities.
- area: Region with high population density and extensive infrastructure.
- cover: Physical material covering the Earth's surface.
26 Clues: Substance that can cause cancer. • disease: Illness spread by germs or microbes. • Process of population concentration in cities. • Poisonous substance damaging to the nervous system. • Buildup of toxins in the tissues of living organisms. • cover: Physical material covering the Earth's surface. • disease: Newly recognized illness affecting populations. • ...
Clay Crossword 2024-11-14
Across
- Equipment used to fire clay at high temperatures
- Clay that has been fired once
- A technique to make snakelike ropes of clay
- Technique used to create a clay pot
- To scratch the surface of clay
- Ceramic piece that has been fired a second time with glaze (6th Stage)
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- Clay that is wet enough to be worked but firm enough to hold it’s shape (2nd Stage)
- To heat up in the kiln at a high temperature in order to hardest the clay
- Clay that is damp but too dry to shape (3rd Stage)
- Clay mixed with water to create glue to stick pieces together (1st Stage)
- Clay that is completely dry and ready to be fired (4th Stage)
- Kneading the clay to remove air bubbles
12 Clues: Clay that has been fired once • To scratch the surface of clay • Technique used to create a clay pot • Kneading the clay to remove air bubbles • A technique to make snakelike ropes of clay • Equipment used to fire clay at high temperatures • Clay that is damp but too dry to shape (3rd Stage) • Clay that is completely dry and ready to be fired (4th Stage) • ...
Rich Vocabulary 2020-08-24
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- attractive; agreeable
- to feel or show great love for; to value highly; to take special care of
- (adj.) subject to odd ideas, notions, or fancies; playful; unpredictable
- very intense
- Unable to make choices; doubtful, hesitant
- love deeply and respect highly
- feeling or appearing troubled or nervous
- sociable; eager to mix socially with others
- angry due to a feeling of being treated unfairly
- (adj.) very large or great; beyond ordinary means of measurement
- able to speak clearly and expressively
- observant
- lacking decisiveness; uncertain or unwilling to make a decision
- dedicated
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- extraordinary; remarkable; exceptional; unusual
- very surprising
- (adj.) thoroughly skilled; (n.) an expert
- ridiculous, laughable, absurd
- friendly
- so great, shocking, or surprising that it is difficult to believe, astounding
- basic and important
- (adj.) small, smaller than most others of the same type
- extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree
- deserving of the highest esteem or admiration
- in accordance with truth or fact or reality
- rich, wealthy
- persistent, resolute
- confused
- angered at something unjust or wrong
- (adj.) frank, sincere; impartial
30 Clues: friendly • confused • observant • dedicated • very intense • rich, wealthy • very surprising • basic and important • persistent, resolute • attractive; agreeable • ridiculous, laughable, absurd • love deeply and respect highly • (adj.) frank, sincere; impartial • angered at something unjust or wrong • able to speak clearly and expressively • feeling or appearing troubled or nervous • ...
Die + Rich 2022-04-12
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- The opposite of cold
- borders Brazil and Argentina
- carne
- 5th of may
- plane
- the only spanish speaking counry in Africa
- hello
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- you need this pass to get on the plane
- reddish potato shaped fruit
- bye
- pescado
- cold
- capital is madrid
- bathroom
- this south american country has the most coastline in the continent
- Water
- not yes
- you would carry your clothes in this
- this country invented the sumbero
- apple color
20 Clues: bye • cold • carne • plane • Water • hello • pescado • not yes • bathroom • 5th of may • apple color • capital is madrid • The opposite of cold • reddish potato shaped fruit • borders Brazil and Argentina • this country invented the sumbero • you would carry your clothes in this • you need this pass to get on the plane • the only spanish speaking counry in Africa • ...
Jas & Rich 2023-11-08
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- Farthest vacation for the couple
- Instrument Jas played as a child
- Jas' first car model
- Rich’s favorite football team
- Rich's undergrad school
- Jas' undergrad school
- How many years have Jas and Rich been together?
- Rich’s birthday month
- Jas' birthday month
- Jas and Rich’s first trip together
- Favorite food to eat together
- Rich’s favorite color?
- Jas’ favorite flower
- Gardens Location where Rich proposed
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- Rich’s first car model
- Bachelor trip location
- Jas' favorite fast-food
- Sorority Sister name
- How many marathons did Jas and Rich run together?
- Name of Jasmine’s childhood pet
- Bora Jas and Rich’s honeymoon location
- What grade does Jas teach this year?
- and Caicos Bachelorette trip location
- Rich’s Fraternity Brother name
- Jas and Rich’s favorite season
25 Clues: Jas' birthday month • Jas' first car model • Sorority Sister name • Jas’ favorite flower • Jas' undergrad school • Rich’s birthday month • Rich’s first car model • Bachelor trip location • Rich’s favorite color? • Jas' favorite fast-food • Rich's undergrad school • Rich’s favorite football team • Favorite food to eat together • Rich’s Fraternity Brother name • ...
Science Vocabualry 2015-03-19
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- A resource that, when it is used up, will not exist again during a human lifetime.
- Particles of rock so small you need a microscope to see them.
- The part of some soil that is made up of broken down parts of dead plants and animals.
- The process by which water vapor changes into liquid water.
- To reuse a resource by breaking it down and using it to make a new product.
- An underground supply of water.
- The process by which liquid water changes into water vapor.
- Grains of rock that you can see with your eyes alone.
- Grains of rock that are too small to see with your eyes alone.
- A resource that can be used again and again.
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- The movement of water from Earth´s land, through rivers toward ocean, to the air, and back to the land.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Any harmful material in the environment.
- A material that is found in nature and that is used by living things.
- The saving of resources by using them wisely.
- Water that has very little salt in it.
- Soil that is a mixture of humus, sand, silt, and clay.
- A resource that can be replaced within a human lifetime.
- huge sheet or block of moving ice.
19 Clues: Rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • An underground supply of water. • huge sheet or block of moving ice. • Water that has very little salt in it. • Any harmful material in the environment. • A resource that can be used again and again. • The saving of resources by using them wisely. • Grains of rock that you can see with your eyes alone. • ...
AMV Week 1 Term 3 2024-06-10
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- mistake blunder
- overstate; add to the truth
- loyal; truthful
- weak; frail
- short; concise
- bungle
- excessive; wasteful
- interfere
- upset someone's plans; spoil
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- swallow, consume
- ignite; light a fire
- trick
- forgiving; compassionate
- disorder; by chance; random
- plentiful; generous
- productive; rich (soil)
- error; mistake; fault
- a fixed serious look; frown; shine; glitter
- horrible; gruesome
- feel; search
20 Clues: trick • bungle • interfere • weak; frail • feel; search • short; concise • mistake blunder • loyal; truthful • swallow, consume • horrible; gruesome • plentiful; generous • excessive; wasteful • ignite; light a fire • error; mistake; fault • productive; rich (soil) • forgiving; compassionate • overstate; add to the truth • disorder; by chance; random • upset someone's plans; spoil • ...
Unit 5 Vocab words 2022-02-04
11 Clues: Plates • Spreading • Boundaries • Outer Core • Surface Wave • Valley Fault • Asthenosphere P-Wave • Boundaries Convergent Boundaries Convection Currents • ...
Vanderheyden Puzzle 1 2020-08-17
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- main component of clay?
- ___ clay that has not dug up
- what does silica form
- the glassy substance that is most important occurs naturally as ___ rocks
- ___ oxide is also a glass-former
- clay is a combination of how many things
- the quality of clay that allow it to move while maintaining its shape
- the art of making things out of clay
- what are mixed with silica
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- what you use for your "glue" in your project
- ___ clay that has been transported from the original location
- rolling out wet clay into rope pieces
- ___ clay can shrink up to 25%
- where does clay come from?
- what percent of the earth's crust is silica
- ___ clay used for making drain pipes and brick
- highly plastic secondary formed volcanic ash
- ___ clay is the purest of primary clays
- what do you use to "paint" your project
- what is the formula for silicon dioxide
20 Clues: what does silica form • main component of clay? • where does clay come from? • what are mixed with silica • ___ clay that has not dug up • ___ clay can shrink up to 25% • ___ oxide is also a glass-former • the art of making things out of clay • rolling out wet clay into rope pieces • ___ clay is the purest of primary clays • what do you use to "paint" your project • ...
physical and chemical properties of soils 2023-08-28
15 Clues: K • Na • scale, 0-14 • rotten eggs • the top layer • sticky when wet • ph greater then 7 • , carbon-based matter • ph level lower then 7 • underneath the topsoil • level 7 on the ph scale • the composition of the soil • is a solid, dust-like sediment • does not hold water well at all • an element that helps the crops grow
Clay Vocabulary 2025-04-28
Across
- scratching the edges of clay before joining them together
- moldable clay that is wet enough to easily shape into forms by hand without breaking
- the process of removing pieces to create a form-carving
- Dry Clay soft and moldable, it air dries to a hard state-it requires no baking or f iring and can be painted
- liquid clay used like glue to join pieces of clay together
- Dry clay that has dried out and is ready to be fired in kiln
- the act of creating 3-Dimensional forms
- rocks that have been broken down by weather and turned into particles; water in between these tiny particles allows clay to be formed and shaped
- rolling a cylinder of clay to create a long, snake-like form; coils can be stacked on top of each other to create pots or sculptures
- named this because when fired it has the characteristics of stone, which is a hard and dense surface; potters most often use this clay body in creating ceramic pieces
- cutting or poking holes through a piece of clay
- an oven used for firing clay sculptures and potter
- Hard, clay that has started to dry; it can still be carved, cut, and joined together, but it is hard like a block of cheese
- an unglazed clay piece that has been fired in the kiln once at a low temperature and is ready to be glazed
- the process by which clay is heated in the kiln; firing makes the clay objects permanen
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- a person who makes pots and dishes from clay, by hand or on a potter’s wheel
- the process of squeezing a piece of clay between your fingers to form it; pinch pots are made this way
- Building, a process using flat, even pieces of clay that have been formed into slabs with a rolling pin; used for handbuilding
- a clay piece with glaze on it that has been fired in the kiln.
- clay with oil in it, which prevents the clay from drying out; it is reusable and will not fully harden
- pots-plates and vessels made from clay and fired in a kiln
- the whitest of all the natural clays; it can be fired to a translucent quality
- clay pieces that have not been fired in the kiln
- objects made of clay hardened by heat
- a sculpture that projects from a flat surface
- pushing a clay stamp or textured object into a piece of clay to decorate it
- the most commonly found clay in nature -it can be molded and fired in a kiln to become durable-or it can be painted or glazed
- the process of joining pieces to create a form
- using a tool to remove small clay pieces from a larger whole piece in order to create a form or finished artwork
29 Clues: objects made of clay hardened by heat • the act of creating 3-Dimensional forms • a sculpture that projects from a flat surface • the process of joining pieces to create a form • cutting or poking holes through a piece of clay • clay pieces that have not been fired in the kiln • an oven used for firing clay sculptures and potter • ...
Crossword Clubs Epic 2024 Crossword! 2024-06-18
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- The paper our crosswords come from
- The best Crossword Club teacher!
- The US State that is now associated with Skibidi
- Crossword Clubber all the way from Hong Kong!
- Crossword Clubber who is always doing his math homework
- Social media sued by TDSB
- Crossword Clubber who plays Valorant
- A Bethune student’s first stop to get some yummy snacks
- Crossword Clubber who started the Just Dance party!
- Crossword Clubber who are both in grade 10 and grade 11
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- Crossword Clubber who wrote an entire essay on Skibidi Toilet
- Summer food that might (not) be a sandwich
- Crossword Clubber who dressed up exactly like Mr. Fettes
- He wrote Norman Bethune’s obit
- A popular bubbly drink for a Bethuner
- Crossword Clubber who loves snacks!
- Holiday just before the start of school in September
- Crossword Clubber whose brother calls her Shannon
- Japanese sneaker
- A bitter bean that’s delicious with donuts
- Bethune’s Bay that’s also a Boulevard
- Crossword Clubber who works out so hard in the gym that she could easily beat up any one
22 Clues: Japanese sneaker • Social media sued by TDSB • He wrote Norman Bethune’s obit • The best Crossword Club teacher! • The paper our crosswords come from • Crossword Clubber who loves snacks! • Crossword Clubber who plays Valorant • A popular bubbly drink for a Bethuner • Bethune’s Bay that’s also a Boulevard • Summer food that might (not) be a sandwich • ...
Clay Vocabulary 2024-10-02
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- A method of handbuilding using flat, even pieces of clay
- Shaping clay by putting it in a mold or around a form
- A method of handbuilding, where an artist shapes clay by pinching it
- Something made from clay that has been chemically changed from heat
- Roughening up the surface of the clay, before applying slip joining pieces together
- A material found in the earths crust, made of water, decomposed rock, plants and animals
- The process of heating clay/ceramics to a high temperature, chemically changing them
- The reduction of the size of a clay vessel as it dries, losing water. (5-20%)
- A glassy coating applied to bisqueware that can add color, make the piece water proof, while creating a smooth surface
- Clay that has started to dry and is still able to be carved
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- Clay that is completely dry and extremely fragile
- A stage of clay, where it can still be molded and shaped easily
- A large furnace, that reaches temperatures up to 2,500 degrees
- Clay that has been fired once, still extremely fragile
- Ceramics that have been fired twice, resulting in a finished piece
- The process of shaping clay on a potters wheel
- A method of handbuilding, where clay is molded into long rope-like shapes
- The process of kneading clay to remove air bubbles, to ensure constancy
- Clay that is shaped or molded, but has not been fired
- A device used to shape clay by spinning it and molding it with your hands
20 Clues: The process of shaping clay on a potters wheel • Clay that is completely dry and extremely fragile • Shaping clay by putting it in a mold or around a form • Clay that is shaped or molded, but has not been fired • Clay that has been fired once, still extremely fragile • A method of handbuilding using flat, even pieces of clay • ...
Civil War Reconstruction 2024-03-21
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- Sugar,cotton, Tabacco
- Elected as president in 1860
- 14th Amendment
- Texas_____________ was based on slave labor
- The North was ________ tariffs
- The South was __________ tariffs
- 15th Amendment
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- The differences between the North and the South
- Rich Soil, Slavery, Cash Crops
- each state should decide if they would allow slavery
- another word for Tax
- 13th Amendment
- Rocky Soil, Factories, Large cities
13 Clues: 13th Amendment • 14th Amendment • 15th Amendment • another word for Tax • Sugar,cotton, Tabacco • Elected as president in 1860 • Rich Soil, Slavery, Cash Crops • The North was ________ tariffs • The South was __________ tariffs • Rocky Soil, Factories, Large cities • Texas_____________ was based on slave labor • The differences between the North and the South • ...
Merin’s Family crossword 1 2024-12-22
16 Clues: Horse • Now daily • Often lost • Lionel (Syn) • Ben swallowed • Beloved author • Be Soil (anag) • Distresses Rich • “where’s the _” • Bird and ancestor • Most common zodiac • Liza can’t live without • Nigel’s ancient enemies • Stashed behind big chair • Grandma's seagull weapon • First Oakley cottage dog
Earth and beyond 2024-10-30
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- fossils formed from traces left by animals
- the time it takes a planet to travel once around the Sun
- the best soil for growing plants
- rocks formed in fire
- the spinning of a planet on its own axis
- rocks that contain fossils
- system the Sun and everything in space that travels around it
- soil found next to lakes and rivers
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- a planet's movement around the sun
- rocks formed from particles
- the surface of the Earth
- rocks changed by heat and pressure
- invisible path followed by a planet
- fossils formed from the hard parts of plants and animals
14 Clues: rocks formed in fire • the surface of the Earth • rocks that contain fossils • rocks formed from particles • the best soil for growing plants • a planet's movement around the sun • rocks changed by heat and pressure • invisible path followed by a planet • soil found next to lakes and rivers • the spinning of a planet on its own axis • fossils formed from traces left by animals • ...
Chapter 4 2021-12-21
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- This type of soil is very soapy and slippery
- The event that created the earth
- Most meteors burn up in this atmosphere
- this layer of the atmosphere has a very low density and high temperatures
- The process in which soil is formed
- This type of soil does not retain water well and has very poor structure
- Transporting warm water and precipitation from the equator toward the poles and cold water from the poles back to the tropics
- the outermost shell of the earth
- this agricultural practice harms the soil structure
- where techtonic plates move apart
- What is caused by techtonic plates moving apart, colliding, or sliding past eachother
- What do you use to determine the soil type
- The conditions of the weater
- between crust and outer core of the earth
- Most of earths weather happens here
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- the proportion of the incident light or radiation that is reflected by a surface, typically that of a planet or moon.
- This type of soil has lots of nutrients and moisture and drains pretty well
- inner most shell of the earth
- The process in which landmasses move
- Caused by climate change and are very dangerous natural disasters.
- A patch of land that has been forced to become a desert because mountain ranges blocked all plantgrowing, rainy weather
- Highest part of the atmosphere that jet planes can reach
- What causes seasons to occur
- when techtonic plates move into another
- Most of earths satellites orbit here
- layer after mantle in the earth
- This type of soil does not drain well and is sticky
- The state of the atmosphere
- published the continental drift theory
29 Clues: The state of the atmosphere • What causes seasons to occur • The conditions of the weater • inner most shell of the earth • layer after mantle in the earth • The event that created the earth • the outermost shell of the earth • where techtonic plates move apart • The process in which soil is formed • Most of earths weather happens here • The process in which landmasses move • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary 2021-09-07
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- ware, clay fired with decorative color that can be matte or shiny
- hard, stiff but not completely dry; can be connected at this stage
- carving clay for decoration
- heating clay to various temperatures at different stages of the process
- ware, clay fired once
- equipment used to fire clay to desired temperature
- formed over a template
- used to pull and stretch clay to make vessels
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- scratching clay
- often colorful; matte or shiny
- soft and right out of the bag
- decorative process of scratching clay to reveal various colors
- clay glue
- dry, all moisture has evaporated
- ropes of clay used for building and decoration
- flat and even pieces of clay created by rolling
- dirt particles and water mixture
- ware, unfired clay
18 Clues: clay glue • scratching clay • ware, unfired clay • ware, clay fired once • formed over a template • carving clay for decoration • soft and right out of the bag • often colorful; matte or shiny • dry, all moisture has evaporated • dirt particles and water mixture • used to pull and stretch clay to make vessels • ropes of clay used for building and decoration • ...
Ag unit vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-21
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- Someone who harvests trees
- Used to cut bushes and under growth
- Is Subsoil(mostly clay)
- Used to measure tree diameter and height
- Used for checking growth rate of a tree
- Is topsoil(organic matter)
- Used for setting out tree seedlings
- Used to sharpen chain saw chains
- Someone who classifies soil according to the most appropriate use practices
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- It is bacteria used to clean up oil spills
- Used to measure the height of a tree
- Used for measuring the circumference of a tree
- Used for boring into soil to get samples
- Used to measure the turbidity in water
- Used for cutting and fitting fire wood
15 Clues: Is Subsoil(mostly clay) • Someone who harvests trees • Is topsoil(organic matter) • Used to sharpen chain saw chains • Used to cut bushes and under growth • Used for setting out tree seedlings • Used to measure the height of a tree • Used to measure the turbidity in water • Used for cutting and fitting fire wood • Used for checking growth rate of a tree • ...
Sioux Indians 2022-11-03
9 Clues: lived on • hunted _____ • Indian Tribe • possessed a rich _____ • the ____ happened in 1828 • Dakota and _____ Cultures • People of seven ____ fires • Made _____ by pounding clay • dominated _____ Plains region
Ceramics Vocabulary 2025-08-04
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- One of the oldest human art forms.
- Fine-grained earth materials formed by the decomposition of igneous rocks; plastic when wet; strong when dry; and rock hard when fired.
- The surface quality of a material—how it feels or appears to feel.
- Rolled,snake-like ropes of clay, joined together to build pots.
- Hard Clay that is too firm to bend but soft enough to carve; the consistency of cheddar cheese.
- A special furnace or oven made of heat-resistant materials, used for firing pottery.
- or roughing up a clay surface in preparation for joining two pieces together, usually with slip.
- Finely ground clay particles mixed with water. Used to join clay pieces, decorate surfaces (underglaze), or create raised texture.
- Unfired clay that is ready or nearly ready for firing.
- Surface decoration created by filling an impression in a clay surface with another clay or slip.
- The three-dimensional shape and structure of an object.
- The kneading process used to remove air bubbles, lumps, and excess moisture from clay before use.
- The crack or line formed where two pieces of clay are joined.
- Colored slip or stain applied to leather hard or bisque clay, usually coated with clear glaze afterward.
- Construction methods that include pinching, coiling, or using slabs—done entirely by hand.
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- Stage Clay that is moist, elastic, and easily shaped or manipulated.
- Pottery in any stage: raw, bisque, or glazed.
- No visible moisture and no dampness to the touch. Clay is ready to be fired.
- Objects made of clay fired to a high temperature, over 1550 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Clay that has been fired once, at a low temperature. Clay is hard but porous and absorbent.
- Flat, rolled sections of clay. Can be shaped, joined, or draped over forms—often joined using the score and slip method.
- Decorating the clay surface by scratching, cutting, or carving lines into it.
- A white, translucent, nonabsorbent clay body fired at high temperature. First developed in China during the 8th century.
- A mixture of clay and glass particles with water, applied to bisque ware. When fired, it forms a hard, durable, often shiny or colored surface.
- Pots formed by pinching a ball of clay between thumb and fingers, starting from a central hole.
- The process of heating clay in a kiln. Firing is like “cooking” the clay to harden it.
- Enclosed air spaces within clay that must be removed or they may cause ceramic work to explode or crack.
27 Clues: One of the oldest human art forms. • Pottery in any stage: raw, bisque, or glazed. • Unfired clay that is ready or nearly ready for firing. • The three-dimensional shape and structure of an object. • The crack or line formed where two pieces of clay are joined. • Rolled,snake-like ropes of clay, joined together to build pots. • ...
Biocore Agri Regenerative Crossword 2023-12-07
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- Able to be maintained over the long term
- A layer of earth in which plants grow
- The process of providing nourishment
- Economic system aimed at minimising waste
- Environmentally conscious farming practice
- Country in the United Kingdom
- Those who cultivate the land
- Variety of life in a particular habitat
- Plural of a type of organism that includes mushrooms
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- Produced without the use of synthetic chemicals
- Aquatic animals often caught for consumption
- Element central to life, often associated with climate change
- Rural landscape
- UK manufacturer of a innovative Organic approved Soil Improver
- The world around us, excluding humans
- Short for amino acids, building blocks of proteins
- Organic component of soil, rich in nutrients
17 Clues: Rural landscape • Those who cultivate the land • Country in the United Kingdom • The process of providing nourishment • A layer of earth in which plants grow • The world around us, excluding humans • Variety of life in a particular habitat • Able to be maintained over the long term • Economic system aimed at minimising waste • Environmentally conscious farming practice • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary 2024-03-26
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- Clay that is completely dried and ready to be fired (very fragile in this stage)
- Clay mixed with water into a pudding-like or liquid consistency
- Art with an actual use or purpose (pots, vases, etc).
- removing clay from the surface to create designs
- 3D designs added to the surface of a clay piece
- clay that has dried out some and hardened a bit; ideal stage for carving
- the process of applying underglaze or colored slip to a leatherhard piece, then carving designs out of the surface
- wooden or metal scraping tool often used for smoothing out the surface of clay
- An oven for firing clay that reaches extremely high temperatures.
- Clay that has been fired once
- a table that spins the clay as you work it, creating smooth and symmetrical clay pieces
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- Art meant to only be enjoyed visually, not used.
- the process you follow to attach pieces of clay together
- a flat piece of clay rolled to an even thickness
- naturally occurring moldable material made of minerals and water
- the process of kneading clay to force the air bubbles out
- a liquid that hardens into glassy coating when baked at high temperatures.
- clay turns into this once it has been fired once
- ceramic that has been fired a second time with glaze applied
- a rope of clay
- A 3D shape that has height, width, and depth. An element of art
- stage where clay is Soft, workable, and can easily be formed/molded
22 Clues: a rope of clay • Clay that has been fired once • 3D designs added to the surface of a clay piece • Art meant to only be enjoyed visually, not used. • a flat piece of clay rolled to an even thickness • removing clay from the surface to create designs • clay turns into this once it has been fired once • Art with an actual use or purpose (pots, vases, etc). • ...
Year 3 Science Crossword 2022-05-19
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- the force when the object moves toward you
- animal which hunts other animal
- soft and porous igneous rock
- tooth which is used
- ferromagnetic material
- the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other
- tooth which is used for grinding
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- animal group which have a backbone
- tooth which is used for chewing
- animal which is hunted by another animal
- type of soil which is used in pottery
- animal group which do not have a backbone
- type of soil which is the best for growing plants
- tooth which is used for slicing
14 Clues: tooth which is used • ferromagnetic material • soft and porous igneous rock • tooth which is used for chewing • animal which hunts other animal • tooth which is used for slicing • tooth which is used for grinding • animal group which have a backbone • type of soil which is used in pottery • animal which is hunted by another animal • animal group which do not have a backbone • ...
Early civilizations of the Fertile Crescent 2022-12-15
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- ruler of ancient Egypt
- more of something than is needed
- most important river in Egypt
- series of rulers from the same family
- Sumerian system of writing
- life after death
- worship of many gods
- kingdom south of Egypt
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- people from rich and powerful families
- is present day Baghdad
- earliest known collection of laws
- a fertile mix of rich soil and rocks
- a way of supplying water to an area
- writer
- triangle shaped area of land near a river
- area of Mesopotamia where first civilization began
- pyramid shaped temple
- human made waterways
- huge stone tombs that are triangle in shape
19 Clues: writer • life after death • human made waterways • worship of many gods • pyramid shaped temple • is present day Baghdad • ruler of ancient Egypt • kingdom south of Egypt • Sumerian system of writing • most important river in Egypt • more of something than is needed • earliest known collection of laws • a way of supplying water to an area • a fertile mix of rich soil and rocks • ...
Clay Terms Crossword 2021-04-26
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- A special clear or colored liquid mixture applied to ceramic surfaces that becomes hard and glass-like when fired to the right temperature in a kiln is _________.
- Clay dried sufficiently to be stiff and no longer plastic, but still damp enough to be joined to other pieces with slip.
- Unglazed ceramic after the first firing is known as ___________.
- A flat, flexible rubber tool (ours are blue) used to smooth wet or leather hard clay.
- A suspension of clay in water. The glue-like substance that adheres two pieces of clay together is called _____________.
- The process of heating clay pottery in a kiln to bring the glaze or clay to maturity is ________.
- An earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard when fired is___________.
- Completely dried out unfired clay that is typically lighter in color than clay that is still moist is _________.
- Starting with a ball of clay the potter opens a hole into the ball and forms a bowl shape through a combination of pulling and pinching the clay. __________.
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- A wooden instrument that is curved on one end and helps to shape and smooth the clay is a________.
- A sharp tool used to scratch, pierce, or carve designs into clay is a _______.
- Pressed or rolled flat sections of clay used in hand-building. ___________.
- An instrument upon which a clay pot is placed that rotates easily to allow the potter to smooth and apply accurate decoration.
- A furnace for the firing of ceramics is known as a ___________.
- The process of recycling dried out clay to return it to its original wet state is known as __________.
- To disperse the water throughout the clay more uniformly and to remove air bubbles is a process known as _________.
- Scratching of the clay surface, prior to applying slip, to prepare the pieces to be joined together and create a more secure bond.
- A hand method of forming pottery by building up the walls with coils of rope-like rolls of clay.
18 Clues: A furnace for the firing of ceramics is known as a ___________. • Unglazed ceramic after the first firing is known as ___________. • Pressed or rolled flat sections of clay used in hand-building. ___________. • A sharp tool used to scratch, pierce, or carve designs into clay is a _______. • ...
