clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Makayla's CrossWord 2020-09-02
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- clay that is fired to a strong product and is covered by a water proof glaze
- a classification of a property which can be possessed by any clay
- usually contain iron oxide in reduced state
- usually prepared bodies which include china clay for whiteness and some ball clay for strength and plasticity
- similar to montmorillonites, micas and clorites silicste minerals
- natural clays fire to white, cream and brown
- where all present day clays originated from
- a reaction consisting of the hot gases: Carbon dioxide, water, boron and florine
- withstand high temperatures without deformation
- clays that are transported from their origin place to somewhere else
- mature slowly during firing
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- most important primary clay
- a rust red from iron oxide
- all present day clays originated from this
- another word for secondary clay
- cannot withstand high temperatures
- previously sedimented clays which have been subjected to pressure
- clay which are found in the place of their origin
- clays with low plasticity
- resembles clay in its plasticity
- clays that have the capacity to withstand thermal shock
- another word for primary clays
- not specifically prepared bodies that are rarely textured
23 Clues: clays with low plasticity • a rust red from iron oxide • most important primary clay • mature slowly during firing • another word for primary clays • another word for secondary clay • resembles clay in its plasticity • cannot withstand high temperatures • all present day clays originated from this • usually contain iron oxide in reduced state • ...
Week 1 Vocab 2015-10-03
10 Clues: graceful • rich soil • take away • pointed rod • marine flatfish • live in a place • a foolish person • member of a group • beliefs of a society • a structure that looks like a bridge
Zoe and Clay's Wedding 2023-08-01
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- Clay's Hometown
- Where does Clay work?
- Clay's Favorite Flower
- Road Zoe and Clay live on
- Zoe's Favorite Ice Cream Flavor
- Clay's Middle name (Also his Pappy's!)
- Zoe's Middle name
- Zoe's Favorite Board Game
- Zoe and Clay's baby kitten
- City Zoe and Clay live in
- Month Zoe and Clay got engaged
- Where does Zoe Work?
- Zoe's Degree (2wrds)
- Location of Zoe and Clay's first Hike together
- Clay's Favorite Board Game
- Zoe and Clay's Oldest Cat
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- Zoe's Favorite Flower
- Clay's "Trail Name"
- Zoe's Hometown
- Clay's Favorite Ice Cream Flavor
- What trail did Zoe hike for 6 months at the begining of their relationship?
- Clay's Degree (2wrds)
- Zoe's Trail name
- Month Zoe and Clay started dating
- Park where Clay Proposed (2wrds)
- Clay's Fake Sister's Name
26 Clues: Zoe's Hometown • Clay's Hometown • Zoe's Trail name • Zoe's Middle name • Clay's "Trail Name" • Where does Zoe Work? • Zoe's Degree (2wrds) • Zoe's Favorite Flower • Where does Clay work? • Clay's Degree (2wrds) • Clay's Favorite Flower • Road Zoe and Clay live on • Zoe's Favorite Board Game • City Zoe and Clay live in • Clay's Fake Sister's Name • Zoe and Clay's Oldest Cat • ...
Art Puzzle 2022-03-24
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- Making the viewers eyes move through the art piece
- What element of art describes how an object feels?
- A additive method of sculpting
- What is the lightness and darkness of a color?
- after kiln clay
- making a clay sculpture by adding rolls to the side
- A subtractive method of sculpting
- firing a sculpture and making a clay sculpture shine
- What element of art is geometric or organic?
- What element of art suggest movement, straight, curved, diagonal, horizontal, and vertical?
- unfired clay stage
- How much of one thing is in the piece
- damp clay but still not dry
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- gathering and mending objects together to make a sculpture
- symmetry, asymmetry and radial
- The main building block to any art piece
- An area of special importance
- how flexible clay is
- A design repeated over and over
- turns clay hard via heat
- Everything in a art piece working together to create the final image
- kneading clay to make it easier to use
- opposites next to each other
- around, between, and within
- Poured into a mold
- a liquid poured onto a clay sculpture after the bisqueware stage
- What element of art is used for three-dimensional works, and describes volume, weight, and mass?
- A repetition that creates visual movement. Some link it with music.
- clay that is ready to be fired in a kiln
- You can see it from all angles
- produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye
31 Clues: after kiln clay • Poured into a mold • unfired clay stage • how flexible clay is • turns clay hard via heat • around, between, and within • damp clay but still not dry • opposites next to each other • An area of special importance • symmetry, asymmetry and radial • A additive method of sculpting • You can see it from all angles • A design repeated over and over • ...
Soil, Farming and the Green Revolution 2014-08-25
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- The end products from farming. Crops, animal products and the profit, are examples of these.
- Keeping animals is the main activity of this type of farming.
- Type of farming in which a farmer grows crops (or keeps animals) to feed himself and his family.
- The space between grains or particles of soil.
- Using a lot of labour or investing a great deal of capital in order to obtain as much produce as possible from each hectare of land.
- The loose material on the Earths's surface, above the solid rock.
- Organic matter, minerals, water, air describe the ________ of soil.
- Organic matter that can't be broken down any further.
- Historical process that began in Mexico in the 1950's by northamerican researchers. They developed new varieties of grains to try to solve food shortage worldwide.
- provision of a supply of water to farm land.
- This process breaks down rocks into smaller particles by the action of reain, temperature, gravity, frost action and biological activity.
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- What goes into a system.
- Fields for mainly growing crops.
- This type of farming usually takes place where large areas of low or poor quality land exist.
- Labour, machinery, farm buildings, energy are examples of these type of inputs.
- This is grown in Asia, it's an example of an intensive and subsistence type of farming.
- Rent, transport costs, market demand and accesibility to the market are examples of these inputs.
- Everything is produced for sale in this type of farming.
- Amount of rain, season temperatures, length of the growing season, relief, soil and drainage are examples of __________ inputs.
- Government controls and policies are examples of these inputs.
- Chemicals used to kill pests.
- Activities on the farm which turn inputs into outputs.
- This type of farming is where farmers move from one area to another.
- It's an acronym. New varieties of maize, wheat and rice which had spectacular yields, were developed during the Green Revolution.
- Nutrients added to the soil to increase it's fertility and crop outputs.
- This layer of the soil, receives new material from decomposition of trees and plants.
- This process decreases soil fertility.
- The proportion of how much sand, silt, and clay there's in soil is its...
28 Clues: What goes into a system. • Chemicals used to kill pests. • Fields for mainly growing crops. • This process decreases soil fertility. • provision of a supply of water to farm land. • The space between grains or particles of soil. • Organic matter that can't be broken down any further. • Activities on the farm which turn inputs into outputs. • ...
Soil Formation 2024-01-09
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- Breakage of rocks caused by pressure created by water freezing in cracks of the rocks
- Mineral sediments deposited in fresh water
- When water passes through the soil profile and removes chemical compounds or nutrients from the soil
- Earthen dike used to enclose water
- Land near a stream that is commonly flooded when the stream is high
- A fan-shaped alluvial deposit created where a stream or river enters a body of quiet water like an ocean or lake
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- Removal of material, such as clay or nutrients, from the soil by percolating water
- Reaction by which fertilizer salts decompose into weak acids, bases, or both through the addition of water
- Wind deposited silt
- A deposit of rock and soil resulting from material sliding down a slope under the force of gravity
10 Clues: Wind deposited silt • Earthen dike used to enclose water • Mineral sediments deposited in fresh water • Land near a stream that is commonly flooded when the stream is high • Removal of material, such as clay or nutrients, from the soil by percolating water • Breakage of rocks caused by pressure created by water freezing in cracks of the rocks • ...
Ceramic Terms 2023-01-23
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- make crosshatch patterns on clay
- used to roll out large uniform slabs of clay
- creating a form with long rope shaped pieces of clay
- pottery furnace
- air dry and ready for kiln can't add wet clay
- removes air aligns particles even out water
- manipulate clay with your fingers
- to heat a clay object in a kiln
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- one of the most versatile tools in pottery
- creating a form utilizing flat pieces of clay
- a natural material extracted from the earth's crust
- halfway dry clay good for carving
- wide flat handled tool used to shape, smooth, scrape
- what is used to attach clay together thick clay
14 Clues: pottery furnace • to heat a clay object in a kiln • make crosshatch patterns on clay • halfway dry clay good for carving • manipulate clay with your fingers • one of the most versatile tools in pottery • removes air aligns particles even out water • used to roll out large uniform slabs of clay • creating a form utilizing flat pieces of clay • ...
Waste and Our World - Grade Four 2013-06-06
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- The part of a plant that carries the water and food
- The part of a plant that produces seeds
- A plant whose leaves and stems die down at the end of the growing season
- The portion of soil that contains sand, silt, and clay
- The part of a plant where photosynthesis occurs
- Make use of something that may be considered waste
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- A plant that has an above ground woody stem
- The portion of soil that contains decomposing matter
- Extract useful materials from waste
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients
- Organism composed of fungi and algae
11 Clues: Extract useful materials from waste • Organism composed of fungi and algae • The part of a plant that produces seeds • A plant that has an above ground woody stem • The part of a plant where photosynthesis occurs • Make use of something that may be considered waste • The part of a plant that carries the water and food • ...
Sub - Geography class - VI Lesson - major landforms of the earth 2024-01-25
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- variety of animals
- mountains arranged in a line
- plateau rich in black soil
- washed surface rebuilts again
- wearing away of earth's surface
- lower part of block mounta
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- storehouse of water
- upper part of block mountain
- plateus famous for gold, diamond
- - Farming, construction
- variety of plant
- mineral deposits
- rivers of ice
13 Clues: rivers of ice • variety of plant • mineral deposits • variety of animals • storehouse of water • - Farming, construction • plateau rich in black soil • lower part of block mounta • upper part of block mountain • mountains arranged in a line • washed surface rebuilts again • wearing away of earth's surface • plateus famous for gold, diamond
Hydrosphere Vocab 2025-01-27
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- Materials that do not let water pass through, like clay or solid rock.
- Water that’s stored underground in soil or rock.
- The variety of living things in an environment.
- When water turns into a gas (vapor) because of heat.
- The different parts of the ocean, including water movements and ecosystems.
- When oil leaks into the water, polluting the environment and harming marine life.
- All the water on Earth, in the oceans, rivers, lakes, and even in the air.
- Catching too many fish, faster than they can reproduce, which harms fish populations.
- The top level of groundwater, where soil is fully soaked with water.
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- When water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid, like forming droplets on a cold drink.
- An underground layer of rock or soil that holds water.
- Water that flows over land and into rivers or oceans, often after rain.
- Water that falls from the sky, like rain, snow, or hail.
- Water Water found on Earth’s surface, like in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- Materials that let water pass through, like sand or gravel.
- The amount of space in a material (like rock or soil) that can hold water.
- An area where all rainwater drains into the same body of water, like a river or lake.
- An area where water from rain or snow soaks into the ground to refill underground water supplies.
- Harmful substances, like chemicals or trash, that dirty water or the environment
19 Clues: The variety of living things in an environment. • Water that’s stored underground in soil or rock. • When water turns into a gas (vapor) because of heat. • An underground layer of rock or soil that holds water. • Water that falls from the sky, like rain, snow, or hail. • Materials that let water pass through, like sand or gravel. • ...
Translocations - Ott 2022-11-02
weathering, erosion, and soil 2018-02-27
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- the material of light is full of tiny connected spaces that allow water to seep through it
- how well soil supports plant growth
- loose weathered material on the earth's surface in which plants can grow
- type of weathering where the rocks are physically broken down into smaller pieces
- soil that is made up of equal parts sand, silt and clay
- when water expands and freezes creating cracks in rocks. over time water continues to seep into rock coating bigger cracks eventually breaking the rock into pieces
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- solid layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process that breaks down rocks chemically (water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, acid rain)
- the removal of rock particles by wind, water, ice or gravity
- the process that breaks down rock and other substances at the earth's surface
- a dark colored substance that forms as remains of animals or plants decay
11 Clues: how well soil supports plant growth • solid layer of rock beneath the soil • soil that is made up of equal parts sand, silt and clay • the removal of rock particles by wind, water, ice or gravity • loose weathered material on the earth's surface in which plants can grow • a dark colored substance that forms as remains of animals or plants decay • ...
Jianing's Soil Crossword 2022-11-29
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- This soil is a mixture of sand,(silt and clay).
- It has the same meaning as fragments.
- It means water jammed in one place.
- This supports the crop’s growth.
- When moss, shrubs and grass die they form ____.
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- Chalk based soils contain a lot of ________________.
- Because of its fine grains, water drains well through this soil.
- Another name for a garden.
8 Clues: Another name for a garden. • This supports the crop’s growth. • It means water jammed in one place. • It has the same meaning as fragments. • This soil is a mixture of sand,(silt and clay). • When moss, shrubs and grass die they form ____. • Chalk based soils contain a lot of ________________. • Because of its fine grains, water drains well through this soil.
GST 2017-08-08
10 Clues: 50 dollar ? • How to get money. • Its in a piggy bank. • title of the crossword. • Fat people are ? people. • a person that makes money. • KFC is a ? that makes food. • Its in your wallet and made out of paper. • Whats another word for humans that start with P. • whats a business that makes fried chicken fast food.
compost puzzle 2021-11-15
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- A thing that is composed of two or more elements
- The world
- Increases fertility
- Scattered pieces of waste or remains
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- animal dung used for fertilizing land.
- a soil with roughly equal proportions of sand, silt, and clay.
- decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses
- a plant or part of a plant used as food, typically as accompaniment to meat or fish, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean.
- A thin material that grows from trees
- Organic material on the surface of the earth
11 Clues: The world • Increases fertility • Scattered pieces of waste or remains • A thin material that grows from trees • animal dung used for fertilizing land. • Organic material on the surface of the earth • A thing that is composed of two or more elements • decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. • a soil with roughly equal proportions of sand, silt, and clay. • ...
6th Grade, Test Review 2020-12-10
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- rich and healthy soil
- by the.... river.
- let Jews return to Israel
- first ancient civilization
- crops to help growth
- rules between 2300-2000 B.C.
- start to use iron weapons
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- kingdom with many city-states
- animals are friendly
- really old
- created list of laws
- writing with drawings
- worshipped g-ds there
- a governor that ruled over city-states
- King Sargon's
- no home
16 Clues: no home • really old • King Sargon's • by the.... river. • animals are friendly • created list of laws • crops to help growth • rich and healthy soil • writing with drawings • worshipped g-ds there • let Jews return to Israel • start to use iron weapons • first ancient civilization • rules between 2300-2000 B.C. • kingdom with many city-states • a governor that ruled over city-states
Major landforms of the earth 2024-01-25
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- - variety of plants
- - wearing away of earth's surface
- - lower part of block mountain
- - plateau rich in black soil
- - washed surface rebuilts again
- - mountains arranged in a line
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- - farming, construction
- - storehouse of water
- - variety of animals
- - plateus famous for gold, diamond
- - rivers of ice
- - mineral deposits
- - upper part of block mountain
13 Clues: - rivers of ice • - mineral deposits • - variety of plants • - variety of animals • - storehouse of water • - farming, construction • - plateau rich in black soil • - lower part of block mountain • - upper part of block mountain • - mountains arranged in a line • - washed surface rebuilts again • - wearing away of earth's surface • - plateus famous for gold, diamond
Working with Clay 2013-03-11
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- clay is also referred to as a…..
- manmade clay with fibres in it
- adding clay
- to merge 2 pieces of clay together
- A word to describe something 3-d
- if you don’t place your clay in a bag it will……
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- when you draw into the clay you create……
- A large Oven to bake clay
- another way of working with clay
- water and clay mixed together
- a tool to flatten clay
- 3 dimensions
- shapes are also____ like a tile
- 2 dimensions
14 Clues: adding clay • 3 dimensions • 2 dimensions • a tool to flatten clay • A large Oven to bake clay • water and clay mixed together • manmade clay with fibres in it • shapes are also____ like a tile • clay is also referred to as a….. • another way of working with clay • A word to describe something 3-d • to merge 2 pieces of clay together • when you draw into the clay you create…… • ...
Soil 2023-11-07
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- this gas causes chemical weathering when it dissolves in water
- type of weathering that breaks down rock through chemical changes
- Showing continuous action
- full of tiny holes
- sand is carried by wind wearing away exposed rock
- water freezes and widens cracks in rocks
- geological processes that operate today also operated in the past
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- type of weathering where rock is physically broken down
- process that breaks down rocks
- this gas causes oxidation by combining with iron
- average weather conditions in an area
- the process of wearing down and carrying away rocks
- Process of, action of
- a type of biological mechanical weathering
14 Clues: full of tiny holes • Process of, action of • Showing continuous action • process that breaks down rocks • average weather conditions in an area • water freezes and widens cracks in rocks • a type of biological mechanical weathering • this gas causes oxidation by combining with iron • sand is carried by wind wearing away exposed rock • ...
Ceramic Studio Vocabulary 2022-10-03
Across
- Cone 5-11. high-fired vitreous ware - as hard and as durable as stone
- uneven mixture of completely dry clay broken down into small pieces and added to water
- chemically made up of alumina and silica but is represented by term 'alumina', Al203
- material that melts clay and silica in clay or glaze
- Cone 04-1. usually porous ware but can be dense and hard below 2000F
- HARD describes clay that is not wet, still stiff and cannot be bent without cracking, stage in drying for handle attachment and carving
- or engobe - clay solution usually containing 50% water, which may be combined specially or made from the same clay as the clay body, used under glazes or alone, rarely over glazes
- Silica, glass former in clay or glaze, Si02
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- made of three main ingredients: clay, flint, and flux, shiny covering on pottery, usually applied after ware has been bisque fired
- oxidized, in the form of powders to colour slips and glazes
- simple glaze usually containing a toxic or solution that is fired to a glass, then crushed into a powder to be used as a flux in glazes
- to disintegrate into water - simplest way of breaking raw clay down for future preparation
- used in mixing and straining slips or glazes, also called a 'sieve'
- resistance to melting or heat
- DRY clay that is ready to be bisqued, easily broken and crumbly a this stage
- commercially compounded colourants made to yield other, more subtle, colours that are otherwise not obtainable with straight oxides
- the preparation of plastic clay - involves mixing and compressing. used to remove air pockets, mix clay thoroughly, aligns particles
17 Clues: resistance to melting or heat • Silica, glass former in clay or glaze, Si02 • material that melts clay and silica in clay or glaze • oxidized, in the form of powders to colour slips and glazes • used in mixing and straining slips or glazes, also called a 'sieve' • Cone 04-1. usually porous ware but can be dense and hard below 2000F • ...
Fun Section - Environmental Science 2013-06-16
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- Only births and deaths are possible in a _____ population.
- Soil ________ is determined from the average size of pores.
- The variety of life on earth.
- An area of land that intercepts and grains precipitation through a particular river system or group of river systems.
- Carbon rich organics like dried leaves and grass.
- Breaks down dead animals and releases nutrients in the ecosystem.
- The term that refers to a specific level in the food chain.
- The gas produced by the rotting of organic materials in a landfill.
- Another name for a producer; an organism which produces it's own food.
- A technique to conserve soil that changes the crops grown in a plot eat year, replenishing the soil's nutrients is called a crop _______.
- The first stage of waste-water treatment to remove soilic garbage from water is through a ________.
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- The word for electronic waste.
- The final thing added to waste-water to further disinfect water.
- A surface where it's harder for the precipitation to sink in is called a(n) ________ surface.
- What happens to most of the rain water that falls in a natural area.
- The act of reasoning from factual knowledge or evidence.
- The total amount of chemical administered or taken by an organism.
- The land in which crops can be grown.
- All members of all species living in an ecosystem.
- The method where animals are trapped, marked, and then released to determine the estimated population is called: mark-return ______
- The relationship between a set of factors (causes) and a phenomenon (effect).
- The layers that soil develop into.
- Nitrogen rich organics like kitchen scraps and tree grass clippings.
23 Clues: The variety of life on earth. • The word for electronic waste. • The layers that soil develop into. • The land in which crops can be grown. • Carbon rich organics like dried leaves and grass. • All members of all species living in an ecosystem. • The act of reasoning from factual knowledge or evidence. • Only births and deaths are possible in a _____ population. • ...
falcon hunt 2023-09-11
9 Clues: clay • back to school season • yellow yerba mate can • two words, next to office • waiting around every corner • play this game with "4 down" • acronym for the easiest ap class • next to the theater, comacad classes • students get half off here on tuesdays
Emily Frentzel - Puzzle 2 2020-08-28
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- mature slowly during firing
- the end products of a chain of reactions
- previously sedimented clays which have been subjected to pressure
- are also used for slipware
- often added to bodies for the textural effects
- is homogenous, unlike stoneware
- tend to be short when they are sufficiently pure and white
- granite bosses which form upland areas
- can be mined from the position in which they decomposed from the parent rock
- have an end product of clay
- will withstand a high temperature without deformation
- include china clay for whiteness and some ball clay for whiteness and some ball clay for strength
- can be stained with metal oxides and prepared stains to give other colours
- contain iron oxide in reduced state
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- have been deposited in their present position by the action of water and ice
- fired to provide a strong product which is porous
- a classification of a property which can be possessed by any clay
- will not withstand high temperature but break down with heat and melt before
- by hydrolization becomes clay, silica, and a salt
- in plastic clay there is also water in the holes between the particles
- complex mixture and combination of minerals
- are silicate minerals of similar plate-like structure to kaolinite
- a rust from red iron oxide
- the capacity to withstand thermal shock
- clay with low plasticity
25 Clues: clay with low plasticity • are also used for slipware • a rust from red iron oxide • mature slowly during firing • have an end product of clay • is homogenous, unlike stoneware • contain iron oxide in reduced state • granite bosses which form upland areas • the capacity to withstand thermal shock • the end products of a chain of reactions • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary Crossword 2022-08-17
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- the process used to join clay together
- bone dry clay pieces that have not been fired in the kiln
- smoothing the clay
- rolling clay into a flat sheet
- an unglazed clay piece that has been fired in the kiln once at a low temperature and is ready to be glazed
- liquid clay used to join pieces of clay together
- the process of creating a pot on the potter's wheel using your hands and water
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- clay that has started to dry out but has some flexibility
- the act of pushing a piece of clay into the center of the potter's wheel
- the process of squeezing a piece of clay between the thumb and the forefingers to make a hollow shape
- clay from which as much water as possible has evaporated and is ready to be bisque fired
- clay that is wet enough that it can be shaped into forms by hand or thrown on the wheel without breaking
- rolling a cylinder of clay to create a long snake-like form
- a flat removable disc attached to a potter's wheel that allows the potter to throw and remove a piece from the wheel without distorting its shape
- the act of carving through one layer of clay or underglaze to expose a different colored clay below it
15 Clues: smoothing the clay • rolling clay into a flat sheet • the process used to join clay together • liquid clay used to join pieces of clay together • clay that has started to dry out but has some flexibility • bone dry clay pieces that have not been fired in the kiln • rolling a cylinder of clay to create a long snake-like form • ...
Egypt- By Taylor and Zayleen 2024-06-03
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- built during rule of pharoah Khafre
- The natural barrier for Egypt
- The system used to spread water throughout the land during drouts
- Egyptians sacred text
- The writing system for Egypt
- Egypt is ___________ based
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- Egypt is a ___________ civilization
- Ended by economic collapse
- Human shaped Stone coffins
- The ruler of Egypt
- Egyptians confused these two gods so eventualy they became one god
- Nutrient rich clay used for sustenance
12 Clues: The ruler of Egypt • Egyptians sacred text • Ended by economic collapse • Human shaped Stone coffins • Egypt is ___________ based • The writing system for Egypt • The natural barrier for Egypt • built during rule of pharoah Khafre • Egypt is a ___________ civilization • Nutrient rich clay used for sustenance • The system used to spread water throughout the land during drouts • ...
Art Fundamentals Ceramics Quiz Study Guide 2016-10-25
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- - Creating scratches in the surface so two pieces of clay can be joined together
- - A handbuilding technique where clay is rolled flat, cut into a shape and joined together by slipping and scoring
- Taking away clay or carving out clay from the original piece
- - A sculptural technique where the sculpted and shaped elements remain attached to a solid background of the same material.
- - Wet & workable clay, used for handbuilding & throwing.
- - A form of Glazeware (finished ceramics piece) When paint is used to glaze or ‘finish’ a ceramics piece, gets sprayed with clear spray paint to seal.
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- - Unfired clay (wet/plastic, leather hard & bone-dry).
- - A handbuilding technique where long ropes of clay are used to build up walls
- - a stage of the drying process where the clay has lost moisture but is not yet completely hardened. Clay is still workable at this stage.
- - Occurs when clay turns into ceramic after the first firing. Ready to be glazed.
- - A process that removes air bubbles from clay
- - A handbuilding technique where you repeatedly squeeze the clay between your thumb & fingers
- - Adding on material to create a texture
- - a stage of the drying process where the clay has lost all moisture and is completely hard, clay is the most fragile in this stage. Clay is NOT workable.
- - Dry clay mixed with water to create ‘ceramic glue’
15 Clues: - Adding on material to create a texture • - A process that removes air bubbles from clay • - Dry clay mixed with water to create ‘ceramic glue’ • - Unfired clay (wet/plastic, leather hard & bone-dry). • - Wet & workable clay, used for handbuilding & throwing. • Taking away clay or carving out clay from the original piece • ...
Ceramic Studio Vocabulary 2022-10-03
Across
- the preparation of plastic clay - involves mixing and compressing. used to remove air pockets, mix clay thoroughly, aligns particles
- Silica, glass former in clay or glaze, Si02
- Cone 5-11. high-fired vitreous ware - as hard and as durable as stone
- chemically made up of alumina and silica but is represented by term 'alumina', Al203
- to disintegrate into water - simplest way of breaking raw clay down for future preparation
- or engobe - clay solution usually containing 50% water, which may be combined specially or made from the same clay as the clay body, used under glazes or alone, rarely over glazes
- Cone 04-1. usually porous ware but can be dense and hard below 2000F
- simple glaze usually containing a toxic or solution that is fired to a glass, then crushed into a powder to be used as a flux in glazes
- uneven mixture of completely dry clay broken down into small pieces and added to water
Down
- used in mixing and straining slips or glazes, also called a 'sieve'
- resistance to melting or heat
- made of three main ingredients: clay, flint, and flux, shiny covering on pottery, usually applied after ware has been bisque fired
- HARD describes clay that is not wet, still stiff and cannot be bent without cracking, stage in drying for handle attachment and carving
- oxidized, in the form of powders to colour slips and glazes
- DRY clay that is ready to be bisqued, easily broken and crumbly a this stage
- commercially compounded colourants made to yield other, more subtle, colours that are otherwise not obtainable with straight oxides
- material that melts clay and silica in clay or glaze
17 Clues: resistance to melting or heat • Silica, glass former in clay or glaze, Si02 • material that melts clay and silica in clay or glaze • oxidized, in the form of powders to colour slips and glazes • used in mixing and straining slips or glazes, also called a 'sieve' • Cone 04-1. usually porous ware but can be dense and hard below 2000F • ...
Biomes Review 2022-04-25
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- underground soil is permafrost
- Open water zone in a pond
- Between 15° and 35° latitude
- Characterized by nutrient-rich soil that supports many grass species,
- heterotroph that only eats other heterotrophs
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- symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit
- most productive biome
- area of the ocean with nolight
- usually get more rain than deserts and grasslands but less than forested areas.
- area where salt & freshwater meet
- is mostly located in the Pacific Northwest
11 Clues: most productive biome • Open water zone in a pond • Between 15° and 35° latitude • underground soil is permafrost • area of the ocean with nolight • area where salt & freshwater meet • is mostly located in the Pacific Northwest • heterotroph that only eats other heterotrophs • symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit • ...
Benchmark #1 Study Guide 2022-11-05
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- When ceramics functions as an art piece and has a purpose in the home
- Both objects that are made from materials that are changed through heated process and pottery are _
- High fire clay body type is called
- When making a pinch pot your thin out the __ first
- Low fire clay body type is called
- When adding clay to your project it is called additive ___
- Porcelain is what kind of firing range
- The metal rib is best for
- Easily shaped or moldable
- The sand in clay that provides structure
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- Bone dry is the _ stage
- Coil, slabs, _
- Glazeware is the _ stage
- Our current clay is stone ware and is _
- Pottery was originally used for?
- The three molecules of clay are water, silica and _
- What is done to remove air pockets
- There are _ stages of clay
18 Clues: Coil, slabs, _ • Bone dry is the _ stage • Glazeware is the _ stage • The metal rib is best for • Easily shaped or moldable • There are _ stages of clay • Pottery was originally used for? • Low fire clay body type is called • High fire clay body type is called • What is done to remove air pockets • Porcelain is what kind of firing range • Our current clay is stone ware and is _ • ...
Pottery Class 2024-09-12
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- Moist and elastic to the touch; clay that is easily manipulated.
- Finely ground clay particles mixed with water.
- A kneading process, manipulating the clay to remove air bubbles, lumps, and excess water.
- No visible moisture and no dampness to the touch. Clay is ready to be fired.
- Rolled, snake-like ropes of clay, joined together to build pots.
- Fine grained earth materials formed by the decomposition of igneous rocks; plastic when wet; strong when dry; and rock hard when exposed to red heat (fired).
- Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing.
- A furnace or oven built of heat-resistant materials for firing pottery.
- A combination of miniscule clay and glass particles mixed with water; applied to bisque ware before firing.
Down
- Clay that has been bisque fired and glaze fired
- To heat in a kiln
- Rolled flat sections of clay.
- Clay that has been fired once, at a low temperature. Clay is hard but porous and absorbent.
- Clay is too firm to bend yet soft enough to carve. It is the consistency of cheddar cheese.
- Scratching or roughing-up the clay surface; used in combination with brushed-on slip, scoring is a preparation step for joining two or more separate clay pieces together.
15 Clues: To heat in a kiln • Rolled flat sections of clay. • Finely ground clay particles mixed with water. • Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing. • Clay that has been bisque fired and glaze fired • Moist and elastic to the touch; clay that is easily manipulated. • Rolled, snake-like ropes of clay, joined together to build pots. • ...
Ceramic Terms Crossword 2024-09-23
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- Ceramics ware that has been fired once without glaze.
- A liquid mixture of clay and water used for joining pieces or slip decoration.
- Partially dried clay. ideal for shaping, carving and hard slab building.
- A thin glassy layer formed on the surface of a ceramic vessel at high temperatures.
- scratching of clay that is in preparation for binding clay.
- A pottery Oven
- A technique of building ceramics where one rolls out ropes of clay and joins them together by scoring and slipping.
- The process of forcing clay through a die or pug mil.
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- A rotating tool used to shape, carve, or decorate clay.
- Method of creating potter where one would take a ball of clay and create a bowl like shape.
- Stage of clay where it is easily moldable and wont crack. Does not keep shape without support.
- A Technique of kneading the clay to remove air bubbles and align clay particles.
- Unfired Clay
- Forming pottery by pouring slip into a plaster mold.
- Forms used to shape clay into specific designs or objects.
15 Clues: Unfired Clay • A pottery Oven • Forming pottery by pouring slip into a plaster mold. • Ceramics ware that has been fired once without glaze. • The process of forcing clay through a die or pug mil. • A rotating tool used to shape, carve, or decorate clay. • Forms used to shape clay into specific designs or objects. • ...
Fun Section - Environmental Science 2013-06-16
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- The act of reasoning from factual knowledge or evidence.
- The word for electronic waste.
- A technique to conserve soil that changes the crops grown in a plot eat year, replenishing the soil's nutrients is called a crop _______
- What happens to most of the rain water that falls in a natural area.
- Breaks down dead animals and releases nutrients in the ecosystem
- An area of land that intercepts and grains precipitation through a particular river system or group of river systems.
- What is the gas produced by the rotting of organic materials in a landfill called
- Carbon rich organics like dried leaves and grass
- What is the term that means the variety of life on earth.
- The first stage of waste-water treatment to remove soilic garbage from water is through a ________.
- All members of all species living in an ecosystem.
- The land in which crops can be grown.
- Nitrogen rich organics like kitchen scraps and tree grass clippings are called
- The final thing added to waste water to further disinfect water.
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- The method that animals are trapped, marked, and then released to determine the estimated population is called: mark-return ______
- Only births and deaths are possible in a ____ population
- Another name for a producer; an organism which produces it's own food.
- The total amount of chemical administered or taken by an organism.
- Soil ________ is determined from the average size of pores
- The term that refers to a specific level in the food chain
- What are the layers that soil develop into?
- A surface where it's harder for the precipitation to sink in is called a(n) ________ surface.
- The relationship between a set of factors (causes) and a phenomenon (effect).
23 Clues: The word for electronic waste. • The land in which crops can be grown. • What are the layers that soil develop into? • Carbon rich organics like dried leaves and grass • All members of all species living in an ecosystem. • Only births and deaths are possible in a ____ population • The act of reasoning from factual knowledge or evidence. • ...
Introduction to Civilization and Mesopotamia 2025-10-03
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- a tool used by potters to form pottery
- a huge stone monument
- Sumerians built a math system based on this number
- the type of economy used in early communities
- a person who moved their settlement to follow their source of food
- Hammurabi's code makes no reference to punishment from these
- a person who writes for their job
- world's first system of writing
- division of society by rank or class
- one of the rivers in Mesopotamia
- a pyramid-shaped temple tower
- a tool pulled by oxen to break up soil
- a person who leads religious ceremonies
- a set of laws given by a leader or government
- an area that extends from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea with rich soil
- a famous Neolithic community
- more food than needed; the thing that is necessary for civilization to begin
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- land with different territories and people under a single ruler
- believing in many gods
- the theme of geography that describes the Mesopotamian farmers using irrigation
- the modern day country where Mesopotamia was located
- a long poem that usually tells a story about a hero
- a king who became a mythological hero
- the process of changing plants and animals to make them more useful to humans
- another term for farming crops and raising animals
- a mixture of rich soil from the bottom of rivers that helped crops grow
- this is what happens when people specialize in different jobs
- the king known for his code of law
- systems that move water from one place to another
- the idea that no one is exempt from following the laws
- a sharp tool that was used to write in cuneiform
- a king who created the first empire
32 Clues: a huge stone monument • believing in many gods • a famous Neolithic community • a pyramid-shaped temple tower • world's first system of writing • one of the rivers in Mesopotamia • a person who writes for their job • the king known for his code of law • a king who created the first empire • division of society by rank or class • a king who became a mythological hero • ...
Egypt 2022-10-26
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- After the pharaoh dies, his son steps up to become king, which is called a _______.
- The language using pictures and symbols that the early Egyptians used
- The path that allows merchants to trade
- The goods and crops that were sent from another civilization to ours
- The act of selling something to someone for something else
- Located in Lower Egypt that most cities settled on and has rich soil.
- The river where it provides resources and access to trading
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- The god/king of Egypt
- The relation between the civilizations' trading to another; whether it is a good or bad one
- People that are in the middle class and also trade goods for the pharaoh
- The kind of soil that is rich enough to grow anything
- Selling the goods that we and dropping it off at their civilization
12 Clues: The god/king of Egypt • The path that allows merchants to trade • The kind of soil that is rich enough to grow anything • The act of selling something to someone for something else • The river where it provides resources and access to trading • Selling the goods that we and dropping it off at their civilization • ...
Weekly Crowpapers Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-26
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- What this crossword is on
- The continent we are on
- Name of our newspaper
- The aboriginal land we are on
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- Local football team
- Local aboriginal boy
- Rich, famous, bald, racist local that's a absolute clown!
- A bird that appears quite often in Boort
- New resident that moved from Melbourne
- Local drinking place for everyone!
10 Clues: Local football team • Local aboriginal boy • Name of our newspaper • The continent we are on • What this crossword is on • The aboriginal land we are on • Local drinking place for everyone! • New resident that moved from Melbourne • A bird that appears quite often in Boort • Rich, famous, bald, racist local that's a absolute clown!
Section 3 Unit 5: Circulation System 2022-12-19
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- a sticky, heavy soil
- drilling fluid used in the circulation system
- substance used to reduce thickness of mud
- chemicals added to drilling fluids
- the thickness of drilling fluid
- ability of mud to lubricate drill equipment
Down
- drilling fluids containing oil
- poisonous substances
- holes in the drill bit
- machine used to seperate cuttings from mud
- storage area for mud
11 Clues: poisonous substances • a sticky, heavy soil • storage area for mud • holes in the drill bit • drilling fluids containing oil • the thickness of drilling fluid • chemicals added to drilling fluids • substance used to reduce thickness of mud • machine used to seperate cuttings from mud • ability of mud to lubricate drill equipment • drilling fluid used in the circulation system
ceramic terms 2025-06-11
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- A long, snake-like roll of clay used in hand-building
- High-temperature oven used to fire ceramics
- Reduction in size of clay as it dries and fires
- The process of heating clay in a kiln to harden it
- Unfired pottery that is bone dry and ready for firing
- Liquid clay used for decorating or joining pieces
- To roughen clay surfaces before joining them
- A glassy coating applied to pottery for decoration and waterproofing
- Hand-building technique using rolled clay ropes stacked in layers
Down
- Colored slip
- Stage of clay firm yet still workable — ideal for carving or joining
- Decorative technique of scratching through a surface layer to reveal clay color beneath
- Clay that has been fired once but not yet glazed
- Kneading clay to remove air bubbles and create uniform texture
- Flat,thick piece of clay made by rolling or cutting
15 Clues: Colored slip • High-temperature oven used to fire ceramics • To roughen clay surfaces before joining them • Reduction in size of clay as it dries and fires • Clay that has been fired once but not yet glazed • Liquid clay used for decorating or joining pieces • The process of heating clay in a kiln to harden it • Flat,thick piece of clay made by rolling or cutting • ...
The Sumerians 2021-10-26
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- Influenced by the pottery wheel, two-wheeled vehicles in which a driver drove a team of animals
- Writing created after pictographs evolved into symbols that represented words
- Sharpened reeds to scratch symbols into wet clay
- The process of using furnaces and bellows to control heat to extract minerals to make copper and bronze.
- A vital tool created to break up the tough soil of the field in order to plant seeds and plants
- Calculations using numbers is called ________ and was made possible by the Sumerians formal number system based on units of 60
- Mud was used as a building material since Sumeria lacked wood or rocks. They used molds to form it into _______.
- The Sumerians gathered wool and used it to weave fabrics in large quantities. The fabrics are called _________.
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- A writer in ancient Sumeria
- Early writing consisting of picture writing
- Group of people who established a settlement in Mesopotamia, near the Persian Gulf
- Sumerians created wheels to help mold this ancient vessel to store food in
- complex systems of dams made of reeds and mud to keep water from flooding agricultural fields
- Collecting water and the rich silt it contained for use in watering and fertilizing agricultural land
14 Clues: A writer in ancient Sumeria • Early writing consisting of picture writing • Sharpened reeds to scratch symbols into wet clay • Sumerians created wheels to help mold this ancient vessel to store food in • Writing created after pictographs evolved into symbols that represented words • ...
Rich 2023-01-18
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- wave or swing or cause to wave or swing wildly
- feeling or appearing casually
- standing out so as to be clearly visible
- move swiftly and in a uncontrollable way
- in a thorough and responsibly way
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- material shaped into ridges and grooves
- nothing
- in a relaxed and informal way
- moved skillfully or carefully
9 Clues: nothing • in a relaxed and informal way • moved skillfully or carefully • feeling or appearing casually • in a thorough and responsibly way • material shaped into ridges and grooves • standing out so as to be clearly visible • move swiftly and in a uncontrollable way • wave or swing or cause to wave or swing wildly
Rich 2023-01-18
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- a type of horse
- something that happens in school thats really not nice
- someone that does not follow the rules of driving
- when you feel something is taking control of you
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- a thing you design you Christmas tree or a car
- someone that acts up a lot and does crazy things
- something that is a tragedy that happens in a car
- something you drive
- something you take a test when your 16
9 Clues: a type of horse • something you drive • something you take a test when your 16 • a thing you design you Christmas tree or a car • someone that acts up a lot and does crazy things • when you feel something is taking control of you • someone that does not follow the rules of driving • something that is a tragedy that happens in a car • ...
Arizona history 2024-10-01
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- - Home to Arizona State University and vibrant student culture.
- - Often jokingly referenced as the "official weapon of Arizona."
- - Traditional building material made from clay and straw.
- - Notable building or site significant to local history.
- - An era rich in amusing tales of outlaws and lawmen.
- - Known as the "Heart of Historic Route 66."
- - Famous for its gunfights and the lawmen of the Wild West.
- - Famous for its technology companies and historic downtown.
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- - Noted for its military base and nearby natural beauty.
- - Historic church buildings, often found in the Southwest.
- - Famous lawman associated with the Wild West and Tombstone.
- - Astronaut born in Phoenix who flew on Apollo missions.
- - Known for its archaeological site and growing population.
- - Arizona's reputation for alien sightings; "I swear I saw one!"
- - Historic mining town known for its rich copper deposits.
- - Famous for its red rock formations and spiritual vortexes.
16 Clues: - Known as the "Heart of Historic Route 66." • - An era rich in amusing tales of outlaws and lawmen. • - Noted for its military base and nearby natural beauty. • - Astronaut born in Phoenix who flew on Apollo missions. • - Notable building or site significant to local history. • - Traditional building material made from clay and straw. • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary Module 3 2024-06-05
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- more than what someone needs
- the science of building
- the worship of many gods
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- one of Uruk
- a large arc of rich, fertile, farmland
- human made waterways that connected basins to a network of ditches
- workers specialize in a particular task or job
- consisted of a city and all the countryside around it
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- an organized society within a specific area
- the worlds first system of writing
- 282 harsh laws that dealt with everyday life
- the division of society by rank or class
- writer that documented transactions
- a pyramid shaped temple tower, rose above each city
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- picture symbols
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
18 Clues: one of Uruk • picture symbols • the science of building • the worship of many gods • more than what someone needs • the worlds first system of writing • writer that documented transactions • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • a large arc of rich, fertile, farmland • the division of society by rank or class • an organized society within a specific area • ...
Ceramics 2013-04-25
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- To smooth or bond to pieces of clay into one
- A thin sheet of clay, one hand building technique
- clay that has been rolled up into "ropes" or "snakes" used for hand buliding
- Ceramic pieces that have been fired
- A thin kinfe used to cut slabs and shapes
- stage of clay where it is very dry and very breakable!
- To knead or mix the clay in order to prevent air pockets
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- Scratching marks to help stick pieces of clay together
- Watered down clay used like cement or glue
- Stage of clay when it can be carved or slightly bent, but will hold its shape
- A sharp tool used to score, cut and shape clay
- Method using the fingers to pinch and shape a small pot
- Term used for placing the clay under extreme heat to make a ceramic piece
- Clay that has not been fired and still has moisture present
- The oven used to "cook" the clay
15 Clues: The oven used to "cook" the clay • Ceramic pieces that have been fired • A thin kinfe used to cut slabs and shapes • Watered down clay used like cement or glue • To smooth or bond to pieces of clay into one • A sharp tool used to score, cut and shape clay • A thin sheet of clay, one hand building technique • Scratching marks to help stick pieces of clay together • ...
Soil Layers 2023-07-13
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- the process by which plants release water vapor back into the atmosphere through their stomata
- a transparent enclosure used for keeping and observing small animals and plants indoors
- a mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, and air, which forms on the land surface and can support the growth of plants
- the layer where most organisms live, A horizon
- the series of conditions through which water naturally passes from water vapor in the air to being deposited on earth’s surface and finally back into the air through evaporation and transpiration
- a worm
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- the lowest layer in soil profile
- the state of the atmosphere at a given place and time in regards to heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
- a soil component derived from the decay of once-living organisms like plants and animals
- the top layer of soil where most
- the c horizon,layer below subsoil
- the layer packed more tightly than top, clay can be found here
12 Clues: a worm • the lowest layer in soil profile • the top layer of soil where most • the c horizon,layer below subsoil • the layer where most organisms live, A horizon • the layer packed more tightly than top, clay can be found here • a transparent enclosure used for keeping and observing small animals and plants indoors • ...
6th Grade, Test Review 2020-12-10
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- rich and healthy soil
- by the.... river.
- let Jews return to Israel
- first ancient civilization
- crops to help growth
- rules between 2300-2000 B.C.
- start to use iron weapons
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- kingdom with many city-states
- animals are friendly
- really old
- created list of laws
- writing with drawings
- worshipped g-ds there
- a governor that ruled over city-states
- King Sargon's
- no home
16 Clues: no home • really old • King Sargon's • by the.... river. • animals are friendly • created list of laws • crops to help growth • rich and healthy soil • writing with drawings • worshipped g-ds there • let Jews return to Israel • start to use iron weapons • first ancient civilization • rules between 2300-2000 B.C. • kingdom with many city-states • a governor that ruled over city-states
Art Fundamentals Ceramics 2016-10-25
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- - A handbuilding technique where long ropes of clay are used to build up walls
- - Occurs when clay turns into ceramic after the first firing. Ready to be glazed.
- Glaze - A form of Glazeware (finished ceramics piece) When paint is used to glaze or ‘finish’ a ceramics piece, gets sprayed with clear spray paint to seal.
- - Wet & workable clay, used for handbuilding & throwing.
- - a stage of the drying process where the clay has lost moisture but is not yet completely hardened. Clay is still workable at this stage.
- - A sculptural technique where the sculpted and shaped elements remain attached to a solid background of the same material.
- - A process that removes air bubbles from clay
- - a stage of the drying process where the clay has lost all moisture and is completely hard, clay is the most fragile in this stage. Clay is NOT workable.
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- - A handbuilding technique where you repeatedly squeeze the clay between your thumb & fingers
- - A handbuilding technique where clay is rolled flat, cut into a shape and joined together by slipping and scoring
- - Unfired clay (wet/plastic, leather hard & bone-dry).
- - Dry clay mixed with water to create ‘ceramic glue’
- Taking away clay or carving out clay from the original piece
- - Adding on material to create a texture
- - Creating scratches in the surface so two pieces of clay can be joined together
15 Clues: - Adding on material to create a texture • - A process that removes air bubbles from clay • - Dry clay mixed with water to create ‘ceramic glue’ • - Unfired clay (wet/plastic, leather hard & bone-dry). • - Wet & workable clay, used for handbuilding & throwing. • Taking away clay or carving out clay from the original piece • ...
science 2013-03-05
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- used as a growing medium
- type of igneous rock formed when magma cools
- the process of eroding
- the building blocks of minerals
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- a fertile soil of clay
- an opening in the earths crust
- splitting along a smooth flat planes
- undergone by heat pressure
- melted rock formed under the earths crust
- a natural material
10 Clues: a natural material • a fertile soil of clay • the process of eroding • used as a growing medium • undergone by heat pressure • an opening in the earths crust • the building blocks of minerals • splitting along a smooth flat planes • melted rock formed under the earths crust • type of igneous rock formed when magma cools
Ceramic Studio Vocabulary 2022-10-03
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- material that melts clay and silica in clay or glaze
- made of three main ingredients: clay, flint, and flux, shiny covering on pottery, usually applied after ware has been bisque fired
- simple glaze usually containing a toxic or solution that is fired to a glass, then crushed into a powder to be used as a flux in glazes
- Cone 04-1. usually porous ware but can be dense and hard below 2000F
- commercially compounded colourants made to yield other, more subtle, colours that are otherwise not obtainable with straight oxides
- to disintegrate into water - simplest way of breaking raw clay down for future preparation
- Cone 5-11. high-fired vitreous ware - as hard and as durable as stone
- used in mixing and straining slips or glazes, also called a 'sieve'
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- or engobe - clay solution usually containing 50% water, which may be combined specially or made from the same clay as the clay body, used under glazes or alone, rarely over glazes
- resistance to melting or heat
- Silica, glass former in clay or glaze, Si02
- chemically made up of alumina and silica but is represented by term 'alumina', Al203
- oxidized, in the form of powders to colour slips and glazes
- HARD describes clay that is not wet, still stiff and cannot be bent without cracking, stage in drying for handle attachment and carving
- uneven mixture of completely dry clay broken down into small pieces and added to water
- DRY clay that is ready to be bisqued, easily broken and crumbly a this stage
- the preparation of plastic clay - involves mixing and compressing. used to remove air pockets, mix clay thoroughly, aligns particles
17 Clues: resistance to melting or heat • Silica, glass former in clay or glaze, Si02 • material that melts clay and silica in clay or glaze • oxidized, in the form of powders to colour slips and glazes • used in mixing and straining slips or glazes, also called a 'sieve' • Cone 04-1. usually porous ware but can be dense and hard below 2000F • ...
GST 2017-08-08
10 Clues: 50 dollar ? • How to get money. • Its in a piggy bank. • title of the crossword. • Fat people are ? people. • a person that makes money. • KFC is a ? that makes food. • Its in your wallet and made out of paper. • Whats another word for humans that start with P. • whats a business that makes fried chicken fast food.
GST 2017-08-08
10 Clues: 50 dollar ? • How to get money. • Its in a piggy bank. • title of the crossword. • Fat people are ? people. • a person that makes money. • KFC is a ? that makes food. • Its in your wallet and made out of paper. • Whats another word for humans that start with P. • whats a business that makes fried chicken fast food.
Weekly Crowpapers Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-26
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- What this crossword is on
- The continent we are on
- Name of our newspaper
- The aboriginal land we are on
Down
- Local football team
- Local aboriginal boy
- Rich, famous, bald, racist local that's a absolute clown!
- A bird that appears quite often in Boort
- New resident that moved from Melbourne
- Local drinking place for everyone!
10 Clues: Local football team • Local aboriginal boy • Name of our newspaper • The continent we are on • What this crossword is on • The aboriginal land we are on • Local drinking place for everyone! • New resident that moved from Melbourne • A bird that appears quite often in Boort • Rich, famous, bald, racist local that's a absolute clown!
CROSSWORD 6 2020-12-01
8 Clues: Not high • Path; follow • Hard, red soil • Big piece of concrete • Red, Stiff, fine-grained earth • Protection platform of a building • Break dow a building to buil another one • They provide information at the trackside
CROSSWORD 5 2020-12-01
8 Clues: Not high • Path; follow • Hard, red soil • Big piece of concrete • Red, Stiff, fine-grained earth • Protection platform of a building • Break dow a building to buil another one • They provide information at the trackside
Pottery Class 2024-09-12
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- Moist and elastic to the touch; clay that is easily manipulated.
- Finely ground clay particles mixed with water.
- A kneading process, manipulating the clay to remove air bubbles, lumps, and excess water.
- No visible moisture and no dampness to the touch. Clay is ready to be fired.
- Rolled, snake-like ropes of clay, joined together to build pots.
- Fine grained earth materials formed by the decomposition of igneous rocks; plastic when wet; strong when dry; and rock hard when exposed to red heat (fired).
- Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing.
- A furnace or oven built of heat-resistant materials for firing pottery.
- A combination of miniscule clay and glass particles mixed with water; applied to bisque ware before firing.
Down
- Clay that has been bisque fired and glaze fired
- To heat in a kiln
- Rolled flat sections of clay.
- Clay that has been fired once, at a low temperature. Clay is hard but porous and absorbent.
- Clay is too firm to bend yet soft enough to carve. It is the consistency of cheddar cheese.
- Scratching or roughing-up the clay surface; used in combination with brushed-on slip, scoring is a preparation step for joining two or more separate clay pieces together.
15 Clues: To heat in a kiln • Rolled flat sections of clay. • Finely ground clay particles mixed with water. • Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing. • Clay that has been bisque fired and glaze fired • Moist and elastic to the touch; clay that is easily manipulated. • Rolled, snake-like ropes of clay, joined together to build pots. • ...
Mesopotamia 2021-11-15
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- group of many different lands under one ruler
- wrote or copied important documents
- governs itself
- supplying dry land with ditches, pipes or streams
- person who studies planets and stars
- extra amounts of food
- political district
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- belief in more than one god
- large pyramid shape temple
- forced payment made by a ruler
- group of traveling merchants
- wedge shaped marks in clay used as a writing system
- small particles of soil
- long poem telling a story
14 Clues: governs itself • political district • extra amounts of food • small particles of soil • long poem telling a story • large pyramid shape temple • belief in more than one god • group of traveling merchants • forced payment made by a ruler • wrote or copied important documents • person who studies planets and stars • group of many different lands under one ruler • ...
Science Fair 2024-12-06
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- what do plants need to live
- Everyone has the same needs and no private property
- Brown stuff that a plant needs
- Where plants and agriculture are done in the kibbutz
- What the plant gives you for food
- Worst type of light for the plants
- What the kibutz produces
- What the kibbutz does with cows
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- How plants feed
- The day of the event
- Where kids study
- The name of the project
- what we're doing right now
- Where agriculture is done in Israel
- Liquid essential for plants
- Were kibutzim are located
- a type of light, its not the best one.
- The science teacher
18 Clues: How plants feed • Where kids study • The science teacher • The day of the event • The name of the project • What the kibutz produces • Were kibutzim are located • what we're doing right now • what do plants need to live • Liquid essential for plants • Brown stuff that a plant needs • What the kibbutz does with cows • What the plant gives you for food • Worst type of light for the plants • ...
Clay Sculpture 2022-03-14
Across
- The final step of attaching clay to clay
- This is what clay is called BEFORE its 1st firing because it's the "freshest" clay and only in a temporary state
- This tool is sharp and used to mark into the clay
- There are 3 ways to _______ glaze if you make a mistake
- One type of sculpture medium that must be fired to make it permanent
- This is what clay is called after the glazing and glaze fire
- Just like in baking, each glaze has it's own _______
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- This firing is the 1st firing of clay
- You can fix glazing mistakes with a brush and water, a scraping tool, or a _________
- Criss-cross lines made on clay to create a rough surface before attaching a new piece
- The "oven" that bakes or fires the clay
- When clay is bone dry, all of the water and moisture has __________, and it is ready to be fired
- A chemical makeup that is similar to paint but must be fired to cure
- The "glue" to hold 2 pieces of clay together made from mixing water and clay
- The process of smooshing the edges of 2 clay pieces together to combine them and hide any cracks
15 Clues: This firing is the 1st firing of clay • The "oven" that bakes or fires the clay • The final step of attaching clay to clay • This tool is sharp and used to mark into the clay • Just like in baking, each glaze has it's own _______ • There are 3 ways to _______ glaze if you make a mistake • This is what clay is called after the glazing and glaze fire • ...
Ahhh... The World of Minecraft 2014-03-19
Across
- the beginning of something
- skill or knowledge gained by doing
- melted rock from a volcano
- pure carbon
- the number that results from multiplying a number by itself
- manages access to a centralized resource
- a strong light that guides ships
- a magic drink
- raised to the third power
- a heavy thick board
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- produce or lay eggs in water
- harm that is done
- a tool used for breaking rocks
- tiny, loose piece of rock
- where metals are smelted
- a rich source of supply
- a set of instructions
- an area of land surrounded by four streets in a city
- a garden tool with a flat blade
- used to make bricks
20 Clues: pure carbon • a magic drink • harm that is done • used to make bricks • a heavy thick board • a set of instructions • a rich source of supply • where metals are smelted • tiny, loose piece of rock • raised to the third power • the beginning of something • melted rock from a volcano • produce or lay eggs in water • a tool used for breaking rocks • a garden tool with a flat blade • ...
ART 1 - Exam Review 2025-12-14
Across
- This element of design refers to a mark on a surface and is often referred to as a "moving dot."
- This element of design is 2-dimensional, flat and can be geometric or organic.
- The # of days we wait between when your clay is constructed and when we put it through the kiln.
- A color scheme that has 2 sets of colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel.
- Points towards your focal point.
- A small square used to show the difference between a glaze color before & after the kiln.
- One color on the color wheel, plus white.
- A color scheme that is one color on the color wheel, plus the 2 colors closest to the complementary.
- Used for smoothing your surface.
- A color scheme that has 2 colors opposite of each other.
- A pencil that has softer lead, is thick, dark & used for shading.
- Flat sheets of clay.
- Scratching hatch marks (x's) into a piece of clay to help attach pieces together.
- This element of design refers to surface quality - actual & implied.
- Yellow-Green, Blue-Green, Blue-Violet, Red-Violet, Red-Orange & Yellow-Orange
- Red, Yellow, Blue
- A Stage Of Clay - Your clay is ready to be constructed. If you hold clay on your finger, it will hold its shape/not droop. Should be able to "flex" slightly.
- The rule that is a guideline where you divide your composition into sections, then place your focal point where the lines cross to get a more pleasing composition.
- A color scheme that has 2-3 colors that are closest to each other on the color wheel.
- The other type of shape that does not have a specific name and is more natural, free flowing, etc.
- 3-Dimensional, has depth where parts look like they "pop out" at you.
- When shading, the lightest part of your object.
- The "hockey puck" tool we used to apply pressure for linoleum block printmaking.
- Kneading your clay to get all of the air bubbles out. Prevents your clay from blowing up in the kiln.
- How many layers of glaze you need to avoid seeing your paintbrush strokes after it goes through the kiln.
- When shading, this is inbetween the lightest & darkest part of the object.
- A Stage Of Clay - The first firing that makes your clay ready for glaze.
- A pencil with harder lead, is thin, light & used for detail.
- A Stage Of Clay - Clay is constructed, but unfired. If your clay is in the kiln room drying out, you are currently in this stage.
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- A Stage Of Clay - Clay that has been fired in the first firing.
- A color scheme that is one color on the color wheel, plus tints & shades.
- A "normal" #2 pencil.
- A blending tool used to smooth your pencil lead.
- A shape that is a square, rectangle, oval, circle, etc.
- A type of large oven used for making clay objects hard after they have been shaped.
- Makes sure your clay is the same thickness all the way through to ensure that your clay is drying out evenly.
- The principle of design used to make all of the pieces of an artwork look like they belong together through alignment, proximity, repeating elements, colors, etc.
- A mixture of clay and water that is put onto the clay after scoring and before attaching.
- Orange, Violet & Green
- A Stage Of Clay - Clay is capable of being molded or formed (soft/malleable). What you get at the start of your projects.
- Smoothing the surface of your clay to get rid of textures.
- One color on the color wheel, plus black.
- A color scheme that creates a perfect triangle when lines are drawn between these 3 colors.
- A clear sheet of paper that you can layer over an image to create an image again.
- Used to check your clay for air bubbles.
- A Stage Of Clay - Clay has a moisture content at or near 0%, which means it's ready to go through the kiln.
- A sun, candle, lamp, streetlight, etc. creating light in a drawing.
- When color mixing, these colors are taken over easily. These need a LOT to change a color. These are usually lighter.
- Used for smoothing your surface.
- The part of your project that draws the most attention.
- When color mixing, these colors take over weak colors when mixing. You only need a little to change a color. These are usually darker.
- When shading, the darkest part of your object.
- A type of kneading to get air bubbles out that is characterized by spirals on the upper right and left hand corners that resemble horns.
- A glass layer used to decorate your clay. Changes color in the kiln.
- A Stage Of Clay - What clay turns into after the first glaze firing.
- The second firing after glaze has been added. Can be repeated over and over again.
- The rolling pin we used to roll ink for linoleum block printmaking.
57 Clues: Red, Yellow, Blue • Flat sheets of clay. • A "normal" #2 pencil. • Orange, Violet & Green • Points towards your focal point. • Used for smoothing your surface. • Used for smoothing your surface. • Used to check your clay for air bubbles. • One color on the color wheel, plus black. • One color on the color wheel, plus white. • When shading, the darkest part of your object. • ...
Beginning Painting 2022-03-01
Across
- Pieces of ceramic to help make sure that the kiln is at the right tempurature to fire.
- Fused onto clay to make a coloring appearence
- Can be fired with color
- Taking clay and making thin sheets of clay and constructed into manipulated shapes
- A furnace that can fire projects
- Complety dry clay
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- Clay made of different colors
- Make scratch marks to join parts together
- Clay that is visibly damp but is dry
- An object that can be made to art.
- Liquified clay
- rough or dehydrated clay.d
- grab slab of clay and pinch to desired shape
- Clay is ready to be fired
- Making coils together, you form a cup or bowl
15 Clues: Liquified clay • Complety dry clay • Can be fired with color • Clay is ready to be fired • rough or dehydrated clay.d • Clay made of different colors • A furnace that can fire projects • An object that can be made to art. • Clay that is visibly damp but is dry • Make scratch marks to join parts together • grab slab of clay and pinch to desired shape • ...
Soil 2024-09-13
Across
- Humus helps to make the soil ______.
- Soil is a natural ________.
- Word that means 'made up of'.
- There are ____ main ingredients of soil.
- The very bottom layer of the soil profile.
- Dark, jelly-like substance.
- The main soil type of Ireland.
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- The main ingredient of soil.
- Help to mix-up the soil.
- Helps to bind the soil together.
- The middle layer of the soil profile.
- Caused by excessive water in soil.
- Each layer of the soil profile is called a _______.
- There are 7 _____ which influence soil formation.
14 Clues: Help to mix-up the soil. • Soil is a natural ________. • Dark, jelly-like substance. • The main ingredient of soil. • Word that means 'made up of'. • The main soil type of Ireland. • Helps to bind the soil together. • Caused by excessive water in soil. • Humus helps to make the soil ______. • The middle layer of the soil profile. • There are ____ main ingredients of soil. • ...
soil 2024-11-15
Across
- three primary plant nutrients
- nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium
- come from sources other than animals or plants; chemical products
- early formation and growth of roots
- needs small amounts
- needs large amounts
- come from plants or animals matters
- lack one or two of primary plant nutrients
Down
- calcium, mange, sulfur
- once living
- dissolved in water
- organic, decomposed material from swamp, good moisture
- doesn't come from plants or anmial
- granular and slow release applied to the growing media
- inorganic , natural volcanic material, helps with soil aeration and holds water
- promotes growth of leaves and stems
16 Clues: once living • dissolved in water • needs small amounts • needs large amounts • calcium, mange, sulfur • three primary plant nutrients • nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium • doesn't come from plants or anmial • early formation and growth of roots • promotes growth of leaves and stems • come from plants or animals matters • lack one or two of primary plant nutrients • ...
Chase On Base unit 2 Review 2022-10-11
6 Clues: all soil needs some • long and short grasses • very dry small shrubs thin soil • bodies of water are a source of • How many miles does Canada cover? • forests coniferous and Deciduous trees
Ancinet Mesopotamia Review 2021-10-12
Across
- the most famous Babylonian ruler. He wrote down a set of 282 laws
- countryside
- writer
- more than they needed
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- an organized society within a specific area
- a wheeled, horse-drawn carriage used in battle
- the worship of many gods
- a pyramid-shaped temple tower
Down
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- a large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland in the Middle East
- land with different territories under a single ruler
- city
- the most famous Chaldean king. He rebuilt Babylon and built the Hanging Gardens
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- the world's first system of writing
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- human-made waterways
18 Clues: city • writer • countryside • human-made waterways • more than they needed • the worship of many gods • a pyramid-shaped temple tower • the world's first system of writing • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • long poems that tell the stories of heroes • a way of supplying water to an area of land • an organized society within a specific area • ...
Food Variety 2021-11-10
Across
- Bees store it in their hive
- no nutrient yet essential for life
- Soil on which cotton is grown
- Pulses are rich in which nutrient
- Fibre coverted to what before making fabrics
Down
- Animals who eat only plant products
- Obtained from fleece of sheep
- Rich nutrient found in egg yolk
- Season in which jute is grown
- tea is obtained from what part of tea plant
10 Clues: Bees store it in their hive • Obtained from fleece of sheep • Season in which jute is grown • Soil on which cotton is grown • Rich nutrient found in egg yolk • Pulses are rich in which nutrient • no nutrient yet essential for life • Animals who eat only plant products • tea is obtained from what part of tea plant • Fibre coverted to what before making fabrics
Topic 5 crossword 2023-10-05
Across
- The kinds of food that a person, animal or community habitually eats.
- A single species of plant grown on a farm, usually in high density
- Chemicals used to deter pests
- The supply of water for crops other than natural process such as rain or water tables
- the amount of product taken from the feild
- Insects and small mammals that help plants disperse their pollen
- When crops are switched out seasonally so that no specific nutrient is continuously depleted from the soil
- The top layer of the soil profile. A dark brown or black organic substance made up of decayed plant or animal matter. It provides nutrients for plants and increases the ability of soil to retain water.
- The distance food travels from the farm where it is produced to the plate of the final consumer.
- When perfectly edible foodstuff are thrown away at the retail and consumer level.
- When all people at all time have access to sufficient, safe, nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active life.
- A natural process by which water-soluble substances such as calcium are washed out from the soil. This reduces the fertility of a soil.
Down
- Of the Earth - meaning "land" in ecology
- Animals in pastoral farming - useful in converting plants which humans cannot digest (grass) into valuable protein
- A mixture of air, water, mineral particles, organic material from decomposed flora and fauna that covers the underlying bedrock, and in which a wide variety of terrestrial plants grow.
- The time period associated with introduction of high-yielding seeds and modern agricultural techniques.
- The removal of crops from the field, for use.
- farming for self-sufficiency to grow enough for a family
- large scale production of crops and livestock for sale
- Growing various crops at the same time so they may provide each other with benefits
- A measure of how rich the soil is in the nutrients necessary for basic plant nutrition, including nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
21 Clues: Chemicals used to deter pests • Of the Earth - meaning "land" in ecology • the amount of product taken from the feild • The removal of crops from the field, for use. • large scale production of crops and livestock for sale • farming for self-sufficiency to grow enough for a family • Insects and small mammals that help plants disperse their pollen • ...
Ceramics Vocab. 2022-04-01
Across
- Handbuilding by rolling clay ropes
- clay fired once
- What not to glaze
- What ceramic ware is fired in.
- liquid clay
- unfired clay
- A handbuilding technique
- the glassy coating melted onto a ceramic surface.
Down
- The second firing of pottery, which has been coated with glass forming materials.
- Roughing up clay for joining clay together
- To bake in a kiln.
- Flattening clay for a handbuilding technique
- Ridding the clay of air pockets is called?
- A decomposed Granite-type rock with fine particles.
14 Clues: liquid clay • unfired clay • clay fired once • What not to glaze • To bake in a kiln. • A handbuilding technique • What ceramic ware is fired in. • Handbuilding by rolling clay ropes • Roughing up clay for joining clay together • Ridding the clay of air pockets is called? • Flattening clay for a handbuilding technique • the glassy coating melted onto a ceramic surface. • ...
U3L2: Ah, Music! 2018-03-16
Across
- remain, not leave
- to use pigment and brushes to create a picture
- color between black and white
- 24 hours
- far, yonder
- simple, uncomplicated
- to pause or stop for something to occur
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- to soil or blemish something
- grasses, alfalfa, clover, etc. dried and used for fodder
- a flat surface with raised edges to carry articles
- to give money buy something
- a series of connected cars moving on a railway system
- a type of medium used to make pottery
- a bucket
14 Clues: 24 hours • a bucket • far, yonder • remain, not leave • simple, uncomplicated • to give money buy something • to soil or blemish something • color between black and white • a type of medium used to make pottery • to pause or stop for something to occur • to use pigment and brushes to create a picture • a flat surface with raised edges to carry articles • ...
China 2024-02-23
Across
- The top of the soil
- Able to read
- Money used in a country
- Are around the tropics
- To remove forcibly
- When the most powerful and talented govern
- To plunder
- Dynasty ruled by a servant
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- Having hot summers and warm winters, with no frost/snow
- The showing of reverence to God or other rulers
- A symbol that represents a thing or idea
- A kind of clay used for statues and vases
- Little rainfall/dry
- Not able to produce anything
14 Clues: To plunder • Able to read • To remove forcibly • The top of the soil • Little rainfall/dry • Are around the tropics • Money used in a country • Dynasty ruled by a servant • Not able to produce anything • A symbol that represents a thing or idea • A kind of clay used for statues and vases • When the most powerful and talented govern • The showing of reverence to God or other rulers • ...
Jackson crossword puzzle 2026-01-08
Across
- the top layer of soil.
- allowing liquids or gases to pass through it.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- The area in which water enters an aquifer
- a shaft sunk into the ground to obtain water, oil, or gas.
Down
- not allowing fluid to pass through.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- the soil lying immediately under the surface soil, typically containing more clay, stones, etc. and less organic matter.
8 Clues: the top layer of soil. • not allowing fluid to pass through. • The area in which water enters an aquifer • allowing liquids or gases to pass through it. • a shaft sunk into the ground to obtain water, oil, or gas. • a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater. • a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. • ...
Clay Vocabulary 2025-01-28
Across
- Building method where clay is squeezed between fingers to form a shape
- Technique of kneading clay to remove air bubbles and unify the clay.
- Clay that is still moist and pliable and straight from the bag
- Liquid clay mixture used to join pieces together
- Knife used to trim or smooth clay, often with a flat blade.
- Material made from minerals and chemicals.
- Pottery that has been fired once but not yet glazed
- Stage where clay is completely dried out, ready for bisque firing
Down
- Tool with a sharp point used for detail work.
- Pottery that has been glazed and fired for a final finish
- Term for unfired pottery in its early, fragile state
- Technique of roughing up clay surfaces and applying liquid clay to help pieces stick together
- Building method using long ropes of clay to build up a form
- Oven used to fire pottery
- Building method of forming clay by rolling it into flat sheets
15 Clues: Oven used to fire pottery • Material made from minerals and chemicals. • Tool with a sharp point used for detail work. • Liquid clay mixture used to join pieces together • Pottery that has been fired once but not yet glazed • Term for unfired pottery in its early, fragile state • Pottery that has been glazed and fired for a final finish • ...
Vocabulary Words 2020-11-19
Across
- when acid rain reacts with rock--forming minerals such as feldspar to produce clay.
- When CO2 dissolves in rain water and creates carbonic acid and weathers limestone to form caves and sink holes - Chemical Weathering
- living things that cause chemical weathering by releasing a weak acid - Chemical Weathering
- a chemical change in which a substance combines with oxygen, as when iron oxidizes, forming rust - Chemical Weathering
- the tumbling of dry soil and rocks downhill.
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- Rain mixes with the soil to form mud which moves downhill.
- low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water; the area behind a spit
- a deposit of fine, wind-blown glacial sediment
- Sediment that was deposited by a glacier.
- finger-shaped deposit of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river.
- When wind erosion piles up sand (deposition)
- a type of sand bar created by long-shore drift which moves sand along the shore.
- Water weathers rock by dissolving it - Chemical Weathering
- Soil particles move slowly downhill
14 Clues: Soil particles move slowly downhill • Sediment that was deposited by a glacier. • When wind erosion piles up sand (deposition) • a deposit of fine, wind-blown glacial sediment • the tumbling of dry soil and rocks downhill. • Rain mixes with the soil to form mud which moves downhill. • Water weathers rock by dissolving it - Chemical Weathering • ...
Soil 2023-09-01
6 Clues: Keeps the soil moist • It goes into the soil • Sits on top of the soil • It has the largest particles • It has medium sized particles and can kind of hold water • It has very small particles and can hold lots and lots of water
Tools 2022-01-27
Across
- a needle tool is used to _______designs
- a tool used to smooth the inside of a curved shape
- a tool used to clean up messes
- a tool used to cut clay
- use a canvas board so your clay doesn't ______ to the table
- the material ceramic projects are made out of
- a tool used to blend clay together
Down
- plastic rib is used to _________ clay
- paint for clay
- a loop tool is used to _______ large chunks of clay
- you put your project in a bag so it doesn't ___ ____
- a serrated rib used to ________clay
- a machine used to fire work
- another use for the needle tool is to _____ clay
- glue for clay
15 Clues: glue for clay • paint for clay • a tool used to cut clay • a machine used to fire work • a tool used to clean up messes • a tool used to blend clay together • a serrated rib used to ________clay • plastic rib is used to _________ clay • a needle tool is used to _______designs • the material ceramic projects are made out of • another use for the needle tool is to _____ clay • ...
Unit 1-5 Vocabulary Review 2025-12-02
Across
- Bringing water to dry land by using canals, ditches, or pipes to help crops grow.
- A religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama that teaches the Four Noble Truths and the path to end suffering.
- An ancient civilization along the Nile River known for pyramids, pharaohs, and mummification.
- Trading goods or services without using money.
- An ancient region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers; known as the “land between the rivers.”
- Soil that is rich and good for growing crops.
- Fine, rich soil deposited by rivers that helps crops grow.
- A city that rules itself and the land around it like a small independent country.
- The belief in many gods.
- A region in the Middle East where Judaism began and where the ancient Israelites lived.
- A government ruled by one person, usually a king or queen.
- A Babylonian king known for creating one of the first written law codes.
- Specialization When people focus on one job they are good at, like pottery, farming, or trading.
- A writing system used in ancient Egypt that used pictures and symbols.
- A large country in South Asia and home to ancient civilizations like the Harappans, as well as Hinduism and Buddhism.
- Seasonal winds in India that bring heavy summer rain and dry winter air.
Down
- Training or taming plants and animals so they can be used by humans.
- Farming; growing crops and raising animals for food and resources.
- One of the world’s first writing systems, created by the Sumerians using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
- When a group of people are spread out and live away from their original homeland.
- The belief in only one god.
- A legendary Sumerian king and the hero of one of the world’s oldest stories
- Gods or goddesses worshipped by people.
- The way a society uses resources to make and trade goods and services.
- A social class a person is born into that determines their job, place in society, and who they can interact with.
- A large group of lands and people ruled by one leader or government.
- One of the oldest monotheistic religions; its followers believe in one God and follow teachings in the Tanakh.
- The sacred text of Judaism; includes the Torah and other writings.
- The process of preserving a dead body, practiced in ancient Egypt.
- Extra food or supplies left over after a community has what it needs.
- A major religion from India that teaches beliefs such as dharma, karma, reincarnation, and moksha.
31 Clues: The belief in many gods. • The belief in only one god. • Gods or goddesses worshipped by people. • Soil that is rich and good for growing crops. • Trading goods or services without using money. • Fine, rich soil deposited by rivers that helps crops grow. • A government ruled by one person, usually a king or queen. • ...
Ceramic Terms Crossword 2021-05-26
Across
- Pots and other articles made from clay hardened by heat
- A white vitrified translucent ceramic
- Change (a square edge on an object) to a sloping one
- A disc often shown sideways to see the design.
Down
- A bowl for washing, typically attached to a wall and having taps connected to a water supply
- A stiff, sticky fine-grained soil material often used to make ceramics
- A large jug with a wide mouth
- A ceramic with a narrow neck, used for storing drinks or other liquids.
- A wide-mouthed cylindrical container typically having a lid.
- Often used to hold flowers.
10 Clues: Often used to hold flowers. • A large jug with a wide mouth • A white vitrified translucent ceramic • A disc often shown sideways to see the design. • Change (a square edge on an object) to a sloping one • Pots and other articles made from clay hardened by heat • A wide-mouthed cylindrical container typically having a lid. • ...
CBD Streets Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-01
9 Clues: Mao Ze Dong • emotion, symbol • Name of a famous Queen • Famous London Newspaper • Religious building we all go to • city in Malaysia next to a strait • uncommon name, dominant red clay soil • Descendants of Arab Seafarers from Marakayar • American Brand selling outdoor adventure products
Q3 Vocabulary Practice 1 2023-01-23
Across
- strange or odd, weird
- a feeling of pensive sadness
- extremely hungry
- barely noticeable, quiet
- to move unsteadily, to trip
- a fertile soil of clay and sand
- to walk through water or substance slowly
Down
- surrendering to one’s opponent, to give up the fight
- without conscious thought, without thinking
- to put down heavily or suddenly, to drop
- destroyed or ruined, broken
- changing light direction in water or air, glowing
12 Clues: extremely hungry • strange or odd, weird • barely noticeable, quiet • destroyed or ruined, broken • to move unsteadily, to trip • a feeling of pensive sadness • a fertile soil of clay and sand • to put down heavily or suddenly, to drop • to walk through water or substance slowly • without conscious thought, without thinking • changing light direction in water or air, glowing • ...
clay 2024-02-05
Across
- a soft material used in statues and pots
- the first person in greek mythology
- clay models of humans or animals
- the thing you color clay with
- the most famous sculptor and teenage mutant ninja turtle
Down
- where clay was first found
- a clay made for kids
- the country where clay is most popular
- a specific type of clay sculpting with pots
- the item pandora had
10 Clues: a clay made for kids • the item pandora had • where clay was first found • the thing you color clay with • clay models of humans or animals • the first person in greek mythology • the country where clay is most popular • a soft material used in statues and pots • a specific type of clay sculpting with pots • the most famous sculptor and teenage mutant ninja turtle
Clay 2024-10-08
Across
- clay together firmly to attach 2 pieces of clay
- is an oven that gets veey hot
- is the word for fired clay
- means to rub the edges of the joined clay to finish the seal
- is a liquid clay
- is the word for unfired clay
Down
- a bowl made by pinching a sphere
- is a foat pancake of clay with your hands or a rolling pin
- is a long tin rope of clay made by rolling with ypur hands
- is roughly scratching wet clay where 2 pieces will join
10 Clues: is a liquid clay • is the word for fired clay • is the word for unfired clay • is an oven that gets veey hot • a bowl made by pinching a sphere • clay together firmly to attach 2 pieces of clay • is roughly scratching wet clay where 2 pieces will join • is a foat pancake of clay with your hands or a rolling pin • is a long tin rope of clay made by rolling with ypur hands • ...
clay 2023-03-14
Clay 2024-10-11
10 Clues: joining wet clay • adding liquid clay • a ceramic container • a flat pancake of clay • the word for fired clay • a long thin rope of clay • a bowl mad by pinch a sphere • unfired clay that is bone dry • a paint that makes clay shiny • a special oven that cooks clay
Ancient Egypt 2012-10-10
Across
- mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- Crescent a large arc of rich or fertile farmland
- the worship of many gods
- human made waterways
- River the longest river in the world
- or more than they needed
Down
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- Triangle tombs
- people who performed or led religious ceremonies
10 Clues: Triangle tombs • human made waterways • the worship of many gods • or more than they needed • mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • River the longest river in the world • a way of supplying water to an area of land • Crescent a large arc of rich or fertile farmland • people who performed or led religious ceremonies • ...
North and West Africa 2014-02-18
Across
- huge shifting sand dunes
- older sections of a city in Algiers
- underground rock layers that store large amounts of water
- marketplace
- process by which grasslands change to desert
- places of worship for followers of Islam
- nonreligious policies
- area fed by underground water
- group of houses surrounded by walls
- dusty wind
- tropical tree with roots that extend both above and beneath the water
Down
- area formed from soil deposited by a river at its mouth
- tropical grasslands with only a few trees
- to allow animals to strip areas so bare that plants cannot grow back
- small plots that grow just enough to feed their families
- Egyptian farmer
- long period of extreme dryness and water shortages
- small particles of rich soil
18 Clues: dusty wind • marketplace • Egyptian farmer • nonreligious policies • huge shifting sand dunes • small particles of rich soil • area fed by underground water • older sections of a city in Algiers • group of houses surrounded by walls • places of worship for followers of Islam • tropical grasslands with only a few trees • process by which grasslands change to desert • ...
SCIENCE ROCKS 2025-02-28
6 Clues: A fine-grained soil type • The hardest natural mineral • A famous ancient sea fossil • Soil with the smallest particles • A rock made from compacted sand grains • Preserved remains of a plant or animal
Crossword 2021-01-19
Across
- Spring month (5)
- observational game for children (1-3)
- Rich soil (4)
- Itinerant (5)
- Opposed (4)
- Celebratory drink (9)
- Not in any place (7)
- Warm and comfortable (4)
Down
- alcohol made from rice (4)
- Park Fun place for thrill seekers (9,4)
- Wide brimmed hat (6)
- Female relative (5)
- British artist, Tracey (4)
- Painter’s stand (5)
- Substitute GP (5)
15 Clues: Opposed (4) • Rich soil (4) • Itinerant (5) • Spring month (5) • Substitute GP (5) • Female relative (5) • Painter’s stand (5) • Wide brimmed hat (6) • Not in any place (7) • Celebratory drink (9) • Warm and comfortable (4) • alcohol made from rice (4) • British artist, Tracey (4) • observational game for children (1-3) • Park Fun place for thrill seekers (9,4)
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-04-26
Across
- plants prepare their food through a process called
- plants take in carbon dioxide through tiny openings
- soil contains a bacteria called that converts the atmospheric nitrogen
- released in photosynthesis
Down
- plant rarely kills the host plant
- green plants are called
- tissue that carries glucose
- plants grow in soil not rich in nutrients
- mushroom and fungi are
- solution is added to test the starch of the plant
10 Clues: mushroom and fungi are • green plants are called • released in photosynthesis • tissue that carries glucose • plant rarely kills the host plant • plants grow in soil not rich in nutrients • solution is added to test the starch of the plant • plants prepare their food through a process called • plants take in carbon dioxide through tiny openings • ...
Africa 2021-05-19
8 Clues: soil build up • a fine rich soil • it is are tap water • ruled the Muslim empire • they were along the red sea • a war beetween the goverments • used to make pictures or sounds • people who move from place to place
uoi-5 2021-01-19
9 Clues: name a ornamental • name a farm animal • name a dairy prouducts • write a name of fertilizer • name a tool uesed in farming • write a methods of sowing seed • india farmer lead a very happy life • farmer are the backbone of agricultuer • tuerning and losening of soil bring nutericents rich soil to the???
Ancient Egypt 2021-12-16
Across
- artificial waterway for passage of boats
- rich soil that is good for growing crops
- ways of farming
- overflow of water that happens naturally
Down
- a large waterfall
- woven cloth made of flax
- a landform that is created at the mouth of a river
- a river that flows north in northeastern Africa
- a bucket on a level used to lift water
- fine soil deposited after floods
10 Clues: ways of farming • a large waterfall • woven cloth made of flax • fine soil deposited after floods • a bucket on a level used to lift water • artificial waterway for passage of boats • rich soil that is good for growing crops • overflow of water that happens naturally • a river that flows north in northeastern Africa • a landform that is created at the mouth of a river
Geography: Mexico - LOWE 2025-01-13
Across
- two wheeled transportation
- well known scaly creatures
- They have this many regions
- lowest temperature
- a common scent and flavor that is grown here
- a type of media
- highest temperature
- something that is mined
- a well known fruit
Down
- a fifty ft high staple of nature
- they are rich in this product
- goverment
- sky transportation
- this many traditional culture regions
- GDP
15 Clues: GDP • goverment • a type of media • sky transportation • lowest temperature • a well known fruit • highest temperature • something that is mined • two wheeled transportation • well known scaly creatures • They have this many regions • they are rich in this product • a fifty ft high staple of nature • this many traditional culture regions • a common scent and flavor that is grown here
TP 2024-06-06
Across
- teknik yang memperbanyak air pada adonan kemudian dituang pada cetakan yang terbuat dari gips
- clay alami
- Menggilas atau memotong adonan clay menjadi tipis kemudian dipotong sesuai pola
- dulu lilin terbuat dari
- tangan harus ______ saat memegang tepung clay
- Campuran bahan-bahan yang menciptakan bentuk menyerupai tanah liat
- Membuat adonan clay menjadi gulungan terlebih dahulu kemudian dibentuk hingga menjadi karya
- bentuk lilin
- kenampakan lilin jelly
Down
- fungsi lilin
- dulu lilin juga terbuat dari
- sekarang lilin terbuat dari
- Pembentukan langsung dengan cara menekan-nekan adonan menggunakan tangan menjadi bentuk yang diinginkan
- teknik yang Adonan clay padat dibuat menjadi lembaran tipis. Lalu diletakkan pada cetakan dan ditekan hingga seluruh permukaan cetakan tertempel clay
- Titik leleh rendah sehingga bisa digunakan langsung di kulit tanpa resiko terbakar
- simplan clay do tempat yang bersih supaya tidak...
- Bisa dicampur dengan pewangi aromaterapi seperti minyak esensial
- Keelastisannya tinggi sehingga mudah dibentuk menjadi desain yang kreatif
- clay______ sangat gampang berjamur
19 Clues: clay alami • fungsi lilin • bentuk lilin • kenampakan lilin jelly • dulu lilin terbuat dari • sekarang lilin terbuat dari • dulu lilin juga terbuat dari • clay______ sangat gampang berjamur • tangan harus ______ saat memegang tepung clay • simplan clay do tempat yang bersih supaya tidak... • Bisa dicampur dengan pewangi aromaterapi seperti minyak esensial • ...
Symbols 2024-11-06
Across
- Miyu planted tomatoes in the ____.
- ____ is the skin of trees.
- __________ must help clean.
- Karina made a bowl from ____.
- Hatsuki wants to drive a _____.
- Ayane is too ____ to play.
- Yui wants to go ________ in the woods.
Down
- Sekai and Ayumi ____ clean up.
- Kouta wants to go on a ________ to Egypt.
- Tokyo is a big ____.
- We used _________ fire at our BBQ.
- Farmers ____ the apples from the tree,
12 Clues: Tokyo is a big ____. • ____ is the skin of trees. • Ayane is too ____ to play. • __________ must help clean. • Karina made a bowl from ____. • Sekai and Ayumi ____ clean up. • Hatsuki wants to drive a _____. • Miyu planted tomatoes in the ____. • We used _________ fire at our BBQ. • Yui wants to go ________ in the woods. • Farmers ____ the apples from the tree, • ...
Science Crossword : 2nd Period 2015-04-26
Across
- Features of the environment that are alive, or once alive
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Physical rather than not derived from living organisms
- A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- Area's average weather conditions over time, including temperature, rainfall or other precipitation, and wind
- Process of changing from a gas to a liquid
- The chemical processes by which atmosphere nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds especially by certain microorganisms as part of the nitrogen cycle
- Air that surrounds Earth
- The series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms, including nitrogen fixation and decomposition
- The regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere, of the earth occupied by living organisms
- How molecules move between the living and nonliving world
Down
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
- The changing of liquid into a gas
- The production of energy rich nutrient molecules from chemicals
- Shows the amount of energy available at each feeding level in an ecosystem
- A mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
- The cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation
- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
18 Clues: Air that surrounds Earth • The changing of liquid into a gas • Process of changing from a gas to a liquid • Physical rather than not derived from living organisms • A mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles • A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains • Features of the environment that are alive, or once alive • ...
Goofy JYP CW 2023-09-05
Across
- You should all _____ _____ more, and study and work hard
- got7 drama is...
- Our Cops are... (abcdaefg..)
- what is this?
- Are you sure you haven't lied in this crossword?
- Are you ever going to leave the server?
- in this community you are not a... right?... RIGHT?.. RIIIGHT?!?!?!
- best limited ningstaff card
- aaaaaaaaaaaaahhh-chooooooooooooooooooo
- what's the lim card only one person will be able to win in this server
- who's the impostor admin of jyp?
- lovely and sweet bread pun
- Who are you?
- how many kpop title tracks songs have you seen in the crossword? in ñ pls hehe
- jyp fans are...
- you are a...
- our birthday is the...
- we hate ___ content in the server :)
- jyp drama is...
- my ____ hurts :c
- owner is...
- Some peach emojis are in reality colored...
- this website is called...
- who do you love the most? #selflove
- in jyp we offer a _____ __ for pepople who break the rules ;)
- jyp pet animal (i think
- we have ____ lounges in total
- PPAP because why not ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- We are "Supreme" Peaches because... /sentence
- We want in total ____ bots in the server
Down
- We could be JYP Supreme ______ (we love fries)/hj
- we are close to be... WHOOP WHOOPER
- latest boost comes from... @/user
- who could you find when looking "JYPARK" apart from jyp
- confession n///n
- Our Jam Peach are... (abcdefg..) @/user
- pocket now is...
- jyp's group
- who sponsored the limited card we are fighting for in this server?
- What do we want peaches?!??!? SAY IY OUT LOOUD
- have you lied in the crossword?
- you like...
- what are we in the jyp server?
- OG server name before jyp virus
- we are jyp peaches, but we also are ____ peaches
- aaaaaaaaaaaaahhh-chooooooooooooooooooo by...
- he participated in got7's drama
- do you want to get any prize after completing the crossword?
- we are _____ peaches
- after rationality, you have... (hopefully
- jyp is...
- "We _____ Peaches"
- iconic phrase on the jyp server
- main bot in the jyp server is...
- Our fave idol /jk
- us in plural is...
- Everything you've written on this crossword is...
- Card Bots in the server
58 Clues: jyp is... • jyp's group • you like... • owner is... • Who are you? • you are a... • what is this? • jyp fans are... • jyp drama is... • confession n///n • got7 drama is... • pocket now is... • my ____ hurts :c • Our fave idol /jk • "We _____ Peaches" • us in plural is... • we are _____ peaches • our birthday is the... • Card Bots in the server • jyp pet animal (i think • this website is called... • ...
Crossword Lab 2021-04-24
Across
- Highest plateau in the world
- Huge reserves of iron, coal and manganese found here, in India
- Plateaus rich in black soil
- They are attracted by the plateaus scenic beauty
- Plateaus famous for gold and diamond mining
- Waterfall on the river Subarnarekha
Down
- Plateaus are rich in these deposits
- One of the oldest plateaus in India
- Another name for a plateau
- Elevated flat land
10 Clues: Elevated flat land • Another name for a plateau • Plateaus rich in black soil • Highest plateau in the world • Plateaus are rich in these deposits • One of the oldest plateaus in India • Waterfall on the river Subarnarekha • Plateaus famous for gold and diamond mining • They are attracted by the plateaus scenic beauty • ...
Science Crossword 2020-11-20
Across
- Soil particles move slowly downhill
- A deposit of fine, wind-blown glacial sediment
- a chemical change in which a substance combines with oxygen, as when iron oxidizes, forming rust
- The tumbling of dry soil and rocks downhill.
- Water weathers rock by dissolving it
Down
- when CO2 dissolves in rain water and creates carbonic acid and weathers limestone to form caves and sink holes
- A type of sand bar created by long-shore drift which moves sand along the shore.
- When acid rain reacts with rock--forming minerals such as feldspar to produce clay.
- Rain mixes with the soil to form mud which moves downhill.
- finger-shaped deposit of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river
10 Clues: Soil particles move slowly downhill • Water weathers rock by dissolving it • The tumbling of dry soil and rocks downhill. • A deposit of fine, wind-blown glacial sediment • Rain mixes with the soil to form mud which moves downhill. • finger-shaped deposit of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river • ...
Clay and Aneri 2025-05-05
Across
- Clay has spent a lot of time lately working on what kind of restoration?
- They forage these in the fall
- Aneri (with Avni’s help) proposed to Clay using a _______ hunt
- Aneri’s Birthday month
- Where Clay was born
- What Clay often ferments at home
- Their first date was at _______ street cafe
- Clay’s middle name
- Where Clay learned to cross country ski
Down
- Where Aneri learned to free dive
- Where Aneri was born
- Clay’s Birthday month
- Their romance bloomed in a class on Marine _______
- They’ve both counted a lot of these underwater
- The name of their boat
- Their mutual nickname for each other
- Aneri’s middle name
- Town where Aneri and Clay met
- Clay’s childhood’s dog name
- Their dog’s name
- Number of years they have been together
- The city in India where most of Aneri’s family lives
22 Clues: Their dog’s name • Clay’s middle name • Aneri’s middle name • Where Clay was born • Where Aneri was born • Clay’s Birthday month • The name of their boat • Aneri’s Birthday month • Clay’s childhood’s dog name • They forage these in the fall • Town where Aneri and Clay met • Where Aneri learned to free dive • What Clay often ferments at home • Their mutual nickname for each other • ...
Unit 2 Fall 2025 Sumer 2025-10-03
Across
- The main metal in bronze (about 90%)
- The arc of rich, well-watered land that includes Sumer. (Two words, no space)
- The exchange of goods (like grain) for things Sumer lacked (like timber and metals).
- A person specially trained to read and write cuneiform, holding a high social rank.
- Farming tool invented by Sumerians to break up soil faster than by hand.
- Wedge-shaped writing developed by the Sumerians, the world's first writing system.
- The "dirt" on the bottom of the river, very nutrient rich, creates fertile soil when the river floods
- A massive stepped tower or temple at the heart of a Sumerian city.
- The discipline that describes Sumerian construction of ziggurats and palaces.
- The extra amount of food produced by farming, allowing for job specialization. (two words no spaces)
- One of the most important and oldest major city-states in Sumer.
- Very valuable resource (according to Gorski, he's right) used to make bronze
- The southern and longer of the two rivers vital for Sumerian agriculture.
- Sumerians invented this too! Base 60, our time system uses this
Down
- Walls of dirt used to stop rivers from flooding
- Region of Mesopotamia where the earliest city-states emerged
- A key Sumerian invention that revolutionized transportation and pottery making.
- Based on the cycles of the moon, it helped farmers plan planting and harvesting.
- The northern of the two rivers that bordered Sumer.
- The Sumerian governments collected this to support itself
- An independent city and the surrounding land it controlled, like Ur or Uruk. (Two words, no space)
- The metal alloy (copper and tin) used to make stronger tools and weapons.
- Heroic king of Uruk and subject of the world's oldest surviving epic poem.
- The greatest achievement of Sumer, allowing for record-keeping and complex laws.
- The most abundant natural resource in Sumer, used for bricks, tablets, and pottery.
- Artificial waterways used to move water from rivers to fields.
- Valuable type of wood, it's what Gilgamesh and Endiku fought the Demon for
- The belief system of the Sumerians, involving many gods and goddesses.
- The system of canals and dikes Sumerians built to control river water for farming.
- A social status determined by debt, crime, or war conquest, and a key part of the economy.
- Greek name meaning "land between the rivers," the broader region where Sumer was located.
31 Clues: The main metal in bronze (about 90%) • Walls of dirt used to stop rivers from flooding • The northern of the two rivers that bordered Sumer. • The Sumerian governments collected this to support itself • Region of Mesopotamia where the earliest city-states emerged • Artificial waterways used to move water from rivers to fields. • ...
Ceramics Final Study Guide 2024-12-10
Across
- How many coats of glaze do you need to apply
- What project needed a lid
- ____ is the fifth stage of clay
- What happens if you have air pockets
- Low fire clay is
- Bone dry is stage_______
- What tool is good for blending and paddling
- What tool is best for smoothing?
Down
- ___ Provides structure to the clay
- Glazing makes the project food safe and adds__
- Our clay and glaze mature at ___
- What tool is used for scoring?
- See through glaze
- Glaze that is not see through
- Celadon potter's choice, and shino gloss are?
- ___ Determines clay color and firing range
- Alumina, silica, and water is the ___
- You should not glaze the bottom
- High fire and midrange clay is
- Who loses points if there is a mess at a table
- What tool is best for cleaning small designs
21 Clues: Low fire clay is • See through glaze • Bone dry is stage_______ • What project needed a lid • Glaze that is not see through • What tool is used for scoring? • High fire and midrange clay is • ____ is the fifth stage of clay • You should not glaze the bottom • Our clay and glaze mature at ___ • What tool is best for smoothing? • ___ Provides structure to the clay • ...
