clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Plant Reproduction 2025-10-29
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- Rice and corn are examples of these types of crops.
- Seeds with only one seed leaf.
- The process of loosening and turning the soil before sowing seeds.
- Grains are stored in these large, dry rooms.
- Growing new plants from stems, roots, or leaves is called ______ reproduction.
- The removal of unwanted plants from the field.
- Crops need this to grow; it may come from rainfall, wells, or canals.
Down
- The process by which a seed grows into a new plant.
- The movement of seeds to new places by wind, water, or animals.
- Farmers use these to make soil rich in nutrients.
- The final step in farming, when mature crops are cut.
- Crops like wheat and mustard grown in the winter season.
- The unwanted plants that grow along with crops.
- Seeds that have two seed leaves.
- The process of planting seeds in the soil.
15 Clues: Seeds with only one seed leaf. • Seeds that have two seed leaves. • The process of planting seeds in the soil. • Grains are stored in these large, dry rooms. • The removal of unwanted plants from the field. • The unwanted plants that grow along with crops. • Farmers use these to make soil rich in nutrients. • The process by which a seed grows into a new plant. • ...
nbghghyhhjg 2024-10-23
9 Clues: You poo on ______. • Jelly is made of _______. • Houses are made of ______. • The ocean is made of _____. • I ate _______ for breakfast. • Your clothes are made of ______. • I play with ______ at the beach. • ball My favorite fruit is a_______. • Soil soaks up ______ from the rain.
Ceramics Vocabulary 2024-04-25
Across
- furnace for firing clay
- rolling clay ropes to stack and create a form
- coating that is applied to add color to ceramics
- watered down clay that can act as a glue
- clay that has been fired once in the kiln
- clay that is somewhat dry and the best state for carving
Down
- heating the clay
- using a pinching technique to create a bowl shape
- rolling flat sheets of clay to cut out shapes and build with
- clay that has been fired once and glaze has been applied
- pottery and sculptures made from clay and hardened with heat
- stage of clay where you can easily mold and model
- making marks on the clay where you want to join two pieces together
- clay that is dry and ready to be fired, it is very fragile and also referred to as greenware
14 Clues: heating the clay • furnace for firing clay • watered down clay that can act as a glue • clay that has been fired once in the kiln • rolling clay ropes to stack and create a form • coating that is applied to add color to ceramics • using a pinching technique to create a bowl shape • stage of clay where you can easily mold and model • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia (Worksheet 4) 2015-06-23
Across
- join, mix or bond
- offer or give
- one of the two important rivers in Ancient Mesopotamia
- Ancient Mesopotamia
- Today Ancient Mesopotamia is located mostly in _______.
- ______ invented writing and government.
- Sumerians kept records by writing down on _________.
- pros
- the artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops
- The Babylonian law was created by _______________.
- Sumerians invented a type of writing called __________.
- abundant or rich
- ample or a lot
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- appear or come into view
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- part of sector
- The government of Akkadians was made up of individual ______________.
- to discover the meaning of (anything obscure or difficult to trace orunderstand)
- partnership
- The people of Ancient Mesopotamia used to be___________ before they settled and started gather in small villages and towns.
- ______ extends from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea.
- engrave
- one of the two important rivers in Ancient Mesopotamia
- establish
24 Clues: pros • engrave • establish • partnership • offer or give • part of sector • ample or a lot • abundant or rich • join, mix or bond • Ancient Mesopotamia • appear or come into view • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • ______ invented writing and government. • The Babylonian law was created by _______________. • Sumerians kept records by writing down on _________. • ...
Feed Your Bean - Vegan Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-22
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- Nut that is rich in Omega-3
- Leafy Green that improves mental focus
- Edible Mushroom
- Tea with the highest antioxidant properties
- Seed that are plant based protein
- Seed used for egg substitute
- Deep soil root vegetable
- Bean that is rich in Omega-3
- Plant blood
- Fruit used for an egg substitute
- Member of the ginger family that is a natural Liver detoxifier
- Fruit that relaxes your blood vessels
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- Super food that doesn’t contain gluten
- Fruit high in protein
- Fruit that prevents plaque (teeth)
- Seed that aids in building stronger bones
- Powerful pigment found in Beet Root
- A Blue-Green Algae that can be consumed by animals and humans (Complete Protein)
- Legume, whose flavor is used in sweets & medicine
- Leafy Green richer in iron than beef
- Nut that helps lower bad cholesterol
- Herb that aids in fluid retention
22 Clues: Plant blood • Edible Mushroom • Fruit high in protein • Deep soil root vegetable • Nut that is rich in Omega-3 • Seed used for egg substitute • Bean that is rich in Omega-3 • Fruit used for an egg substitute • Seed that are plant based protein • Herb that aids in fluid retention • Fruit that prevents plaque (teeth) • Powerful pigment found in Beet Root • ...
Mespotamia 2023-05-02
Across
- is another word for countryside
- another word for city
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- supplying water to an area of land
- became a legendary figure in Sumerian literatures
- The division of society by rank or class
- or pictures or symbols
- the worship of many gods
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
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- human-made waterway
- crescent A large arc of rich or fertile farmland
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- The type of arrangement in which a worker specializes in a particular job
- THE WORLDS FIRST WRITING SYSTEM
- territories and people under a single rule
- more food than they need
- people who performed religious ceremonies
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- another word for writer
20 Clues: human-made waterway • another word for city • or pictures or symbols • another word for writer • more food than they need • the worship of many gods • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • is another word for countryside • THE WORLDS FIRST WRITING SYSTEM • supplying water to an area of land • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • The division of society by rank or class • ...
Mespotamia 2023-05-02
Across
- is another word for countryside
- another word for city
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- supplying water to an area of land
- became a legendary figure in Sumerian literatures
- The division of society by rank or class
- or pictures or symbols
- the worship of many gods
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
Down
- human-made waterway
- crescent A large arc of rich or fertile farmland
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- The type of arrangement in which a worker specializes in a particular job
- THE WORLDS FIRST WRITING SYSTEM
- territories and people under a single rule
- more food than they need
- people who performed religious ceremonies
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- another word for writer
20 Clues: human-made waterway • another word for city • or pictures or symbols • another word for writer • more food than they need • the worship of many gods • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • is another word for countryside • THE WORLDS FIRST WRITING SYSTEM • supplying water to an area of land • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • The division of society by rank or class • ...
Working With Words 5 (Lesson 13) 2025-01-21
Across
- look closely so as to see clearly; peep out
- deciding; making up of one’s mind
- long and thin; slim
- throw here and there; sprinkle
- drugstore; occupation of preparing and selling drugs
- a wet, rich piece of land surrounded by a desert
- a narrow channel connecting two large bodies of water
- very much; very great or strong
- place where people serve themselves to food
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- a piece of land which is nearly surrounded by water
- suggestion; opinion of what should be done
- be carried along by a current of wind or water
- a bright, showy flower
- buy; obtain by paying a price
- take what is given to one; consent to
- rich deposits of soil at the mouth of a river
- too much; more than what is needed
- come to one’s aid; help
- move with quick jerks; uncontrollable movement
- lean back; lie down
20 Clues: long and thin; slim • lean back; lie down • a bright, showy flower • come to one’s aid; help • buy; obtain by paying a price • throw here and there; sprinkle • very much; very great or strong • deciding; making up of one’s mind • too much; more than what is needed • take what is given to one; consent to • suggestion; opinion of what should be done • ...
Settlement Quiz 2025-02-17
Across
- An area consisting of large cities
- A "Cheeky" friend
- Icy Fish in Fisch
- just 30 huts or less
- device used to find the way
- Rich in fiber and used in food
- Soil rich in nutrients
- The region of the Earth that is south of the Antarctic Circle.
- A group of buildings with shops
- gambling game :))))
- A locational characteristic that permits a place to be reached by the efforts of those at other places.
- Structure providing comfort
- Door
Down
- full name of a student in class
- references using a grid
- hacker man
- Lines used in altitude
- Fun topic to study Maps
- Top of the World
- Largest River
- Early________
- Indicates an eastern point from a meridian
- one of the main uses for making a sttlement
- Instrument used to find the direction of The poles
24 Clues: Door • hacker man • Largest River • Early________ • Top of the World • A "Cheeky" friend • Icy Fish in Fisch • gambling game :)))) • just 30 huts or less • Lines used in altitude • Soil rich in nutrients • references using a grid • Fun topic to study Maps • device used to find the way • Structure providing comfort • Rich in fiber and used in food • full name of a student in class • ...
PCT Ceramics 2022-05-22
Across
- Greenware that is no longer pliable, but may still be carved. Feels cool to the touch
- A saucer shaped prop used to protect kiln shelves from particularly runny glazes
- A powerful machine that homogenizes moist clay into a workable consistency
- A heating chamber to fire pieces
- A flat shelf that can hold clay pieces inside a kiln and is capable of withstanding extreme temperatures
- clay with extra liquid used for bonding and decoration
- A combination of clays and other additives to create a usable material
- a secondary surface treatment that is applied on top of fired glazeware
- A kaolin-heavy pure clay that is fired to a higher cone and is vitrified into a near-sealed surface. Prized for its (usually) white and sometime near translucent appearance
- Roughing surfaces to prepare two points to be bonded
- A kiln type when the air inside is not altered and oxygen is present
- Rubbing an unfired piece with a smooth object to align and compress the clay particles and create a smoother and/or stronger surface
- A surface treatment with a layer of pigment slip painted on, then carved away in certain areas to create patterns/images.
- A traditional Japanese style of firing that has been brought outside Japan and altered. Pieces are removed from the kiln at their top temperature to alter the final surfaces.
- Formed by unfired clay. Will still dissolve into reclaim
- Unglazed clay that has been fired once and will no longer dissolve into reclaim
- a surface treatment that does not seal the surface and can be applied at various stages in the process
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- a special slip like material of particularly fine clay particles
- A sheet/slab to go under a larger piece of work made of the same clay body
- Caused by mismatched glaze and claybody where the glaze contracts and the clay expands. Results in bare spots
- Tubular supports that hold up kiln shelves and are capable of withstanding extreme temperatures
- A system of measuring total heat (not just temperature) used to reference targets for particular clay bodies and glazes
- Pulverized minerals. Alumina, Silica, Water
- a gypsum based material that acts as a hard sponge
- a blend of clays, glass formers, pigments, etc to create a surface treatment that coats and seals a surface
- Caused by mismatched glaze and claybody where the glaze expands and the clay contacts. Results in cracks and flaking
- A coating put on kiln shelves to protect them from glaze drips
- Greenware that is completely dry and at its most fragile state. Feels room temperature.
- A kiln type where the air inside is altered to reduce the amount of oxygen to produce particular colors in glazes
- A clay-like material used to prop up pieces in certain types of kilns
- Unfired and discarded clay that is kept in water to eventually be reused
- Clay that is fired to a higher cone and is vitrified into a near-sealed surface
- Clay that is fired to a lower cone and is still porous
33 Clues: A heating chamber to fire pieces • Pulverized minerals. Alumina, Silica, Water • a gypsum based material that acts as a hard sponge • Roughing surfaces to prepare two points to be bonded • clay with extra liquid used for bonding and decoration • Clay that is fired to a lower cone and is still porous • Formed by unfired clay. Will still dissolve into reclaim • ...
Natural Resources 2025-03-26
Across
- Growing different crops in proximity to improve soil health, reduce pests, and maximize yields.
- The process where water removes dissolved nutrients or contaminants from soil.
- The movement of excess fertilizers, pesticides, or other nutrients from land into waterways, often causing pollution. (2 words no space).
- The preparation and use of land for growing crops.
- Rapid growth of algae in water systems due to excess nutrients, often leading to oxygen depletion. (2 words no space)
- The natural environment in which an organism lives and thrives
- The process where sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform or landmass.
- The artificial application of water to crops to aid in growth.
- A method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water solutions.
- Water released from clouds in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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- The process by which water evaporates from plant leaves into the atmosphere.
- A biological interaction where one organism (predator) hunts and eats another (prey).
- The excessive richness of nutrients in water bodies, leading to overgrowth of algae and depletion of oxygen.
- A water-saving irrigation method that delivers water directly to plant roots through tubing or emitters. (2 words no space)
- The movement of water through soil and rock layers, filtering into underground aquifers.
- The process where water vapor cools and turns into liquid droplets, forming clouds.
- A farming method of growing crops without disturbing the soil through tillage, helping reduce erosion.
- The breakdown of rocks into smaller particles due to wind, water, ice, and chemical reactions.
- The practice of creating step-like fields on slopes to reduce soil erosion and water runoff.
- A relationship between two organisms where one benefits, and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- A relationship where one organism (parasite) benefits at the expense of the other (host).
- The process by which soil, rock, and sediment are moved by wind, water, or ice.
- The process of water changing from a liquid to a gas (vapor) due to heat.
- Microscopic organisms such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses that play essential roles in ecosystems.
24 Clues: The preparation and use of land for growing crops. • The natural environment in which an organism lives and thrives • The artificial application of water to crops to aid in growth. • Water released from clouds in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • The process of water changing from a liquid to a gas (vapor) due to heat. • ...
Crossword 2015-07-09
Across
- a load, a weight, a problem
- very excited
- succeed in dealing with or defeat
- a narrow way/road
- a piece of (winter) clothing worn around the neck
Down
- the place where you can leave your coat/bag before entering a cinema/theatre/disco etc.
- "Kleenex"
- =unsure
- the opposite of "deep"
- soil-like material typically found at the bottom of lakes/rivers
- the leader of an empire
- give up working as a result advanced age
- =remedy
13 Clues: =unsure • =remedy • "Kleenex" • very excited • a narrow way/road • the opposite of "deep" • the leader of an empire • a load, a weight, a problem • succeed in dealing with or defeat • give up working as a result advanced age • a piece of (winter) clothing worn around the neck • soil-like material typically found at the bottom of lakes/rivers • ...
Materials 2024-02-05
Across
- waterproof material
- tissue made of this. it comes from wood.
- made of clay or soil
- light can pass through, you can see through these objects
- easily break, window made of this.
- elastic (can be stretched and back)
- sheep's fur and can made into jacket
Down
- made your clothes
- if the materials hard to break it means it is ...
- iron,steel,gold,silver are ...
- stationery made of rubber
- can be bend
- materials that comes from tree
13 Clues: can be bend • made your clothes • waterproof material • made of clay or soil • stationery made of rubber • iron,steel,gold,silver are ... • materials that comes from tree • easily break, window made of this. • elastic (can be stretched and back) • sheep's fur and can made into jacket • tissue made of this. it comes from wood. • if the materials hard to break it means it is ... • ...
First 2025-07-10
Across
- Electrical potential difference, output from many analog sensors
- Sensor that detects motion based on body heat
- Invisible light used in motion detection and remote controls
- Type of sensor that detects presence of gases like CO2 or LPG
- Biometric sensor used for security and identity
- you like a printable crossword grid or an interactive ver
- Sensor that uses sound waves to measure distance
- Measurement of heat; sensed by LM35 or TH11
- A key environment element for farming; its moisture is often monitored
- Process of sensing presence, motion, or level
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- Infrared sensor used for obstacle detection
- Type of signal that varies continuously over time
- Amount of water vapor in the air, often sensed in smart agriculture
- A device that detects and responds to physical input
- Popular microcontroller used to interface with sensors
- Type of signal with discrete values, often binary
- Indicates the water content in soil
- Sensor used to monitor heartbeats
- Light-dependent resistor used to measure light intensity
- Precision temperature sensor with analog output
- A sensor used to measure both temperature and humidity
21 Clues: Sensor used to monitor heartbeats • Indicates the water content in soil • Infrared sensor used for obstacle detection • Measurement of heat; sensed by LM35 or TH11 • Sensor that detects motion based on body heat • Process of sensing presence, motion, or level • Biometric sensor used for security and identity • Precision temperature sensor with analog output • ...
13 reasons why 2024-05-31
Across
- What is the second food place clay goes
- What was missing from the road causing a crash
- Where were clay and Hannah the night she talks about?
- how many tapes are there(notreasons)
- Where did clay and Hannah work together?
- What did Hannah start writing
- who were Hannah’s first friends
- what cafe did the three hang out at?
- Who does clay have to mail the tapes to
- How did Hannah want to pass
- What reason was clay
- Who actually has the second set of tapes
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- what were these recorded on?
- What dinner does clay claim he’s going to
- who is the girl on the recording?
- Who is the person who has to end with the tapes?
- who’s Walkman does clay steal?
- What is the first star on Hannah’s map?
- who’s listening to the recordings?
19 Clues: What reason was clay • How did Hannah want to pass • what were these recorded on? • What did Hannah start writing • who’s Walkman does clay steal? • who were Hannah’s first friends • who is the girl on the recording? • who’s listening to the recordings? • how many tapes are there(notreasons) • what cafe did the three hang out at? • What is the second food place clay goes • ...
13 reasons why (Alivya) 1R 2024-05-31
Across
- who is the girl on the recording?
- How did Hannah want to pass
- What was missing from the road causing a crash
- What is the second food place clay goes
- who were Hannah’s first friends
- what cafe did the three hang out at?
- Who does clay have to mail the tapes to
- Who actually has the second set of tapes
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- What is the first star on Hannah’s map?
- Who is the person who has to end with the tapes?
- what were these recorded on?
- Where did clay and Hannah work together?
- What reason was clay
- What dinner does clay claim he’s going to
- how many tapes are there(notreasons)
- What did Hannah start writing
- Where were clay and Hannah the night she talks about?
- who’s Walkman does clay steal?
- who’s listening to the recordings?
19 Clues: What reason was clay • How did Hannah want to pass • what were these recorded on? • What did Hannah start writing • who’s Walkman does clay steal? • who were Hannah’s first friends • who is the girl on the recording? • who’s listening to the recordings? • how many tapes are there(notreasons) • what cafe did the three hang out at? • What is the first star on Hannah’s map? • ...
Conrad's class: Review 2022-11-01
Across
- extreme anger
- A horse wears this
- sadness
- a person who breaks into buildings
- want very much: __ for something
- Leave the scene of an accident: hit__(2 words)
- George spied __Rosemary.
- She __ her fingers, and the butler arrived.
- I want to get out of jail. Please pay my _.
- Children go __ on Halloween.(3 words)
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- prosperous, rich
- Horses' feet
- He isn't sorry. He feels no ____.
- hit another car on the side
- une grue (fr.)
- a cozy corner in a room or a house
- Write your answers __ ink.
- cheap, not generous
- It's nice __ her to make a crossword for us.
- Ralph wondered if he should __ himself in.
- Don't be rude __ the police officer.
21 Clues: sadness • Horses' feet • extreme anger • une grue (fr.) • prosperous, rich • A horse wears this • cheap, not generous • George spied __Rosemary. • Write your answers __ ink. • hit another car on the side • want very much: __ for something • He isn't sorry. He feels no ____. • a person who breaks into buildings • a cozy corner in a room or a house • Don't be rude __ the police officer. • ...
E-9 2018-04-25
Across
- provide for and enable
- let others use your stuff too
- group working toward same goal together
- rich dirt
- tool to magnify far-away objects to view
- shake involuntarily, usually from cold
- ability
- small (amount)
- small river
- very small
- tall building
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- shake in fear
- calm
- close
- opposite of rough
- look for
- place that protects from weather or other harms
- (usually of something like hair) one very small section
- put things on top of each other
- timid around people
20 Clues: calm • close • ability • look for • rich dirt • very small • small river • shake in fear • tall building • small (amount) • opposite of rough • timid around people • provide for and enable • let others use your stuff too • put things on top of each other • shake involuntarily, usually from cold • group working toward same goal together • tool to magnify far-away objects to view • ...
Chapter 3 Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent 2023-09-29
Across
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- A wheeled horse-drawn cart used in battle
- human-made waterways
- Long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- A ruler of a kingdom or empire
- countryside
- people who perform religious ceremonies
- A large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
- Writer
- more than they needed
- A set of letters that can be combined to form words
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- The division of society by rank or class
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- Picture symbols
- The world's first system of writing
- consisted of a city and all the countryside around it.
- Set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- The science of building
- Each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- The worship of many gods
- land with different territories and people under a single rule
- Pyramid-shaped temple tower
22 Clues: Writer • countryside • Picture symbols • human-made waterways • more than they needed • The science of building • The worship of many gods • Pyramid-shaped temple tower • A ruler of a kingdom or empire • The world's first system of writing • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • people who perform religious ceremonies • The division of society by rank or class • ...
Mespotamia 2023-05-02
Across
- is another word for countryside
- another word for city
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- supplying water to an area of land
- became a legendary figure in Sumerian literatures
- The division of society by rank or class
- or pictures or symbols
- the worship of many gods
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
Down
- human-made waterway
- crescent A large arc of rich or fertile farmland
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- The type of arrangement in which a worker specializes in a particular job
- THE WORLDS FIRST WRITING SYSTEM
- territories and people under a single rule
- more food than they need
- people who performed religious ceremonies
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- another word for writer
20 Clues: human-made waterway • another word for city • or pictures or symbols • another word for writer • more food than they need • the worship of many gods • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • is another word for countryside • THE WORLDS FIRST WRITING SYSTEM • supplying water to an area of land • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • The division of society by rank or class • ...
Working With Words 5 (Lesson 13) 2025-01-21
Across
- look closely so as to see clearly; peep out
- deciding; making up of one’s mind
- long and thin; slim
- throw here and there; sprinkle
- drugstore; occupation of preparing and selling drugs
- a wet, rich piece of land surrounded by a desert
- a narrow channel connecting two large bodies of water
- very much; very great or strong
- place where people serve themselves to food
Down
- a piece of land which is nearly surrounded by water
- suggestion; opinion of what should be done
- be carried along by a current of wind or water
- a bright, showy flower
- buy; obtain by paying a price
- take what is given to one; consent to
- rich deposits of soil at the mouth of a river
- too much; more than what is needed
- come to one’s aid; help
- move with quick jerks; uncontrollable movement
- lean back; lie down
20 Clues: long and thin; slim • lean back; lie down • a bright, showy flower • come to one’s aid; help • buy; obtain by paying a price • throw here and there; sprinkle • very much; very great or strong • deciding; making up of one’s mind • too much; more than what is needed • take what is given to one; consent to • suggestion; opinion of what should be done • ...
Mesopotamia 2021-09-13
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- land with different territories and people under a single ruler
- mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- a central city and surrounding countryside
- worlds first form of writing
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- way of supplying water to an area
- someone whos job is to write things down
- a pyramid shaped temple
- another name for what is modern day Iraq
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- large arc of rich fertile farmland
- a religion where multiple gods are worshipped
- code set of 282 laws that dealt with every aspect of daily life
- dividing people into groups bases on social standing or money
- workers specialize in a specific task
- people who perform religious ceremonies
15 Clues: a pyramid shaped temple • worlds first form of writing • way of supplying water to an area • large arc of rich fertile farmland • mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • workers specialize in a specific task • people who perform religious ceremonies • someone whos job is to write things down • another name for what is modern day Iraq • ...
Fertile Crescent 2023-09-08
Across
- long poem of heroes
- man made waterways
- a writer
- religious leader
- more than needed
- central city with country-side around
- water supply to dry land
- territories with one ruler
- rich soil and tiny rock
- land that produces food
Down
- picture symbols
- worship many gods
- pyramid shaped temple
- wheeled horse drawn cart
- fertile land between Tigris and Euphrates
- set of letters that can be combined to make words
- earliest writing
17 Clues: a writer • picture symbols • religious leader • earliest writing • more than needed • worship many gods • man made waterways • long poem of heroes • pyramid shaped temple • rich soil and tiny rock • land that produces food • wheeled horse drawn cart • water supply to dry land • territories with one ruler • central city with country-side around • fertile land between Tigris and Euphrates • ...
Soils of India 2022-04-22
Across
- erosion is the removal of soil along drainage lines by surface water runoff.
- is found in 43.4% landmass of India.
- type of soil deposit found in Jammu and Kashmir
- The soil is rich in soil nutrients, such as magnesium, calcium carbonate, potash, and lime.
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- is suitable for cultivation of Rubber, Cinchona and Arecenut.
- old alluvial soil that is not suitable for growing crops.
- is found in the low bottom of a valley that is flooded every year.
- soil is found in Tamil Nadu, parts of Karnataka, southeastern Maharashtra, eastern Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
8 Clues: is found in 43.4% landmass of India. • type of soil deposit found in Jammu and Kashmir • old alluvial soil that is not suitable for growing crops. • is suitable for cultivation of Rubber, Cinchona and Arecenut. • is found in the low bottom of a valley that is flooded every year. • erosion is the removal of soil along drainage lines by surface water runoff. • ...
Parker's Mayans,Aztecs crossword 2022-01-19
Across
- They built grey clay bricks called
- Crops and floating gardens
- A family ruling each city
- They grow plants to get
- part They lived from the 1400 from 1519
- the boss of all the Mayans
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- They travel by building
- The myans used symbols
- The Mayans used symbols
- The people that work daily and don't madder as much
- Along the coast there are
11 Clues: The myans used symbols • They travel by building • The Mayans used symbols • They grow plants to get • A family ruling each city • Along the coast there are • Crops and floating gardens • the boss of all the Mayans • They built grey clay bricks called • part They lived from the 1400 from 1519 • The people that work daily and don't madder as much
13 reasons why 2024-05-30
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- who’s listening to the recordings?
- What did Hannah start writing
- who’s Walkman does clay steal?
- Where did clay and Hannah work together?
- What is the first star on Hannah’s map?
- what cafe did the three hang out at?
- What was missing from the road causing a crash
- Who does clay have to mail the tapes to
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- Who is the person who has to end with the tapes?
- Where were clay and Hannah the night she talks about?
- who were Hannah’s first friends
- how many tapes are there(notreasons)
- What reason was clay
- What dinner does clay claim he’s going to
- Who actually has the second set of tapes
- what were these recorded on?
- What is the second food place clay goes
- who is the girl on the recording?
- How did Hannah want to pass
19 Clues: What reason was clay • How did Hannah want to pass • what were these recorded on? • What did Hannah start writing • who’s Walkman does clay steal? • who were Hannah’s first friends • who is the girl on the recording? • who’s listening to the recordings? • how many tapes are there(notreasons) • what cafe did the three hang out at? • What is the first star on Hannah’s map? • ...
Daviana 2018-11-16
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- domain rules by an monarch .
- an class with the same economic and or educational status .
- plants that have long reed that grow along rivers .
- an mixture of rich soil and rocks .
- an triangle shape wit 4 sides .
- groups of state content under authorities .
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- an body thats been dried so it won't decay .
- Indian Ocean located between Africa / Asia .
- people from rich and powerful families .
- line of rulers from the same family .
- basically an life for when your dead ,so after your dead .
- rulers that gets called this pacific name .
- Egypt northern N part of Egypt around delta .
13 Clues: domain rules by an monarch . • an triangle shape wit 4 sides . • an mixture of rich soil and rocks . • line of rulers from the same family . • people from rich and powerful families . • rulers that gets called this pacific name . • groups of state content under authorities . • an body thats been dried so it won't decay . • Indian Ocean located between Africa / Asia . • ...
Intro to Clay 2022-01-04
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- Handle bone dry clay carefully because it is very _____.
- Clay should be no thicker than this.
- This stage of clay is moldable and cool to the touch.
- If you glaze the bottom of your piece it will ____ to the kiln shelf.
- Trapped air in clay can cause it to do this in the kiln.
- Also called bone dry.
- Clay that is halfway between wet and dry.
- Slip is made from a mixture of clay and _____.
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- Clay should be no thinner than this.
- Clay must be thoroughly covered with this to keep it from drying out.
- This is dangerous to breath in and should be cleaned up carefully.
- Clay that has been fired once, is rock hard, and is ready to be glazed.
- Potter's "glue"
- To join pieces of clay you must do this to it before adding slip.
- Pounding or kneading of clay to remove air bubbles.
- Apply glaze in _____ even coats.
16 Clues: Potter's "glue" • Also called bone dry. • Apply glaze in _____ even coats. • Clay should be no thinner than this. • Clay should be no thicker than this. • Clay that is halfway between wet and dry. • Slip is made from a mixture of clay and _____. • Pounding or kneading of clay to remove air bubbles. • This stage of clay is moldable and cool to the touch. • ...
Mesopotamia Words 2022-12-15
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- The conquer of Mesopotamia
- Aboxy temple the priests live in
- Rules you have to follow
- A written langue
- An independent state
- An extra amount of something
- The belief in many gods
- The growing of crops and rearing of animals to provide goods
- An invention made to make farming easier
- was An invention to make transporting goods easier
- An invention used to make cloths
- The land between the rivers
- An artificial waterway
- An invention to help prevent flooding
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- Devices created to solve problems
- A supply to water crops
- The different foods, clothes, languages, and skin tones depending on where you live
- the belief in one god
- A set of laws created by Hammurabi
- A water source also used for transportation and trade
- Rich soil from deposition
- Classes divided by wealth and power
- is the belief in one or many gods
23 Clues: A written langue • An independent state • the belief in one god • An artificial waterway • A supply to water crops • The belief in many gods • Rules you have to follow • Rich soil from deposition • The conquer of Mesopotamia • The land between the rivers • An extra amount of something • Aboxy temple the priests live in • An invention used to make cloths • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2023-09-21
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- WROTE DOWN LAWS FOR ALL TO SEE
- FARMING TOOL INVENTED BY SUMERIANS
- THE BELIEF IN MULTIPLE GODS
- SOIL FOUND IN RIVERS
- ANCIENT CITIES
- HAMMURABI CREATED THIS THROUGH WRITING LAWS
- FIRST LARGE SCALE COMMUNITIES
- MESOPOTAMIAN INVENTION, HINT: WATER
- USED TO WATER CROPS OR PREVENT FLOODS
- ANCIENT PEOPLE WROTE ON THESE
- THE STUDY OF EARTH
- FARMING SITE
- WHERE MESOPOTAMIA WAS LOCATED, RICH SOIL
- RIVER IN MESOPOTAMIA
- RIVER IN MESOPOTAMIA
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- PERSON FROM AKKAD, CONQUERED & STARTED AN EMPIRE
- TEMPLES FOR WORSHIP
- TAMING OF ANIMALS
- THE LAND BETWEEN THE RIVERS
- PEOPLE WHO WORKED IN THE ZIGGURATS
- SOLDIERS RODE IN THESE
- FIRST PEOPLE TO SETTLE IN MESOPOTAMIA
- JOB ____ OR DIVISION OF LABOR
- BEFORE COMMON ERA
- ANCIENT WRITING SYSTEM
- HOW HISTORIANS TRACK TIME
- GROUP OF LANDS UNDER ONE RULER
- UPPER, MIDDLE, LOWER ARE EXAMPLES OF
- COMMON ERA
- SUMERIAN INVENTION
- ANNO DOMINI
31 Clues: COMMON ERA • ANNO DOMINI • FARMING SITE • ANCIENT CITIES • TAMING OF ANIMALS • BEFORE COMMON ERA • THE STUDY OF EARTH • SUMERIAN INVENTION • TEMPLES FOR WORSHIP • SOIL FOUND IN RIVERS • RIVER IN MESOPOTAMIA • RIVER IN MESOPOTAMIA • SOLDIERS RODE IN THESE • ANCIENT WRITING SYSTEM • HOW HISTORIANS TRACK TIME • THE LAND BETWEEN THE RIVERS • THE BELIEF IN MULTIPLE GODS • JOB ____ OR DIVISION OF LABOR • ...
hydrosphere 2024-12-11
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- vertical flow of cold, nutrient rich water to the surface
- ranges to 1000m, very limited light
- extends 200m down, supports most life
- boundary between the soil and surface
- disease causing organisms
- freshwater found under Earth's surface
- liquid to vapor into clouds
- exceeds 4000m, very high pressure, no light
- when excess nutrients are present, sudden explosion in algal blooms happen
- water carries sediment through runoff
- water returns to Earth's surface, rain/snow
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- layers of rocks and soil that hold groundwater underground
- pollution that occurs when there is a change in temperature
- release of water vapor through plants
- naturally occurring build up of nutrients
- all the liquid on earth and above and below earth
- water with human waste, food scraps, oils, chemicals
- the contamination of water
- warm surface water sinks
- change in water from gas to liquid
20 Clues: warm surface water sinks • disease causing organisms • the contamination of water • liquid to vapor into clouds • change in water from gas to liquid • ranges to 1000m, very limited light • release of water vapor through plants • extends 200m down, supports most life • boundary between the soil and surface • water carries sediment through runoff • ...
Mespotamia 2023-05-02
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- is another word for countryside
- another word for city
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- supplying water to an area of land
- became a legendary figure in Sumerian literatures
- The division of society by rank or class
- or pictures or symbols
- the worship of many gods
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
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- human-made waterway
- crescent A large arc of rich or fertile farmland
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- The type of arrangement in which a worker specializes in a particular job
- THE WORLDS FIRST WRITING SYSTEM
- territories and people under a single rule
- more food than they need
- people who performed religious ceremonies
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- another word for writer
20 Clues: human-made waterway • another word for city • or pictures or symbols • another word for writer • more food than they need • the worship of many gods • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • is another word for countryside • THE WORLDS FIRST WRITING SYSTEM • supplying water to an area of land • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • The division of society by rank or class • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle By Zack 2015-10-02
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- a part or function
- a wheeled horse-drawn cart used in battle
- the most famous Chaldean king
- a city and all countryside around it
- picture symbols
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- effect result
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- a king that attacked neighboring kingdoms when he expanded
- the world's first system of writing
- a king who fought for dominance
- long poem that tell the stories of heros
- writer
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- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- a land with different territories
- the science of building
- countryside
- more than needed
- the worship of many gods
- a pyramid shaped temple tower
- people who perform religious ceremonies
- human-made waterways
- crescent a large arc of rich or fertile farm land
- city
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
25 Clues: city • writer • countryside • effect result • picture symbols • more than needed • a part or function • human-made waterways • the science of building • the worship of many gods • the most famous Chaldean king • a pyramid shaped temple tower • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • a king who fought for dominance • a land with different territories • the world's first system of writing • ...
Mesopotamia 2016-11-10
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- of labor type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- a wheeled horse-drawn cart used in battle
- Hierarchy:the division of labor by rank or class
- picture symbols
- the science of building
- Crescent:a large arc of rich,or fertile,farmland
- the worlds first system of writing
- the worship of many gods
- with different territories and people under a single rule
- a pyramid shaped temple
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- writer
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- human-made waterways
- long poems that tell stories of heroes
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- food than needed
- a central city and all the countryside around it
- code a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part life
- people who preformed or led religious ceremonies
20 Clues: writer • picture symbols • food than needed • human-made waterways • the science of building • a pyramid shaped temple • the worship of many gods • the worlds first system of writing • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • long poems that tell stories of heroes • a wheeled horse-drawn cart used in battle • a way of supplying water to an area of land • ...
Mesopotamia 2025-09-07
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- A ruler of a kingdom or empire
- The world’s first system of writing
- People who performed religious ceremonies
- A city
- The type of arrangement which each worker specializes in
- The worship of many Gods
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- Pictures or symbols
- Land with different territories and people under a single rule
- Set of letters that can be combined to form words
- A pyramid-shaped temple
- A large arc of rich fertile farmland
- A wheeled horse-drawn cart used in battle
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- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- A consisted of areas of a city and all the countryside around it
- The division of society by rank or class
- A writer
- A countryside
- 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- Long poems that tell the stories of heroes
20 Clues: A city • A writer • A countryside • Pictures or symbols • A pyramid-shaped temple • The worship of many Gods • A ruler of a kingdom or empire • The world’s first system of writing • A large arc of rich fertile farmland • A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • The division of society by rank or class • People who performed religious ceremonies • ...
Crossword Puzzle Earth Science Chapter 34 Surface Processes 2023-10-12
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- types and the amounts of sediment carried in a river
- the source/area where a stream/river begins
- word that means a stream is curvy, slow moving
- removal and transport of rocks
- upper layer of soil that has organic matter and is rich in nutrients
- flowing water on the surface (small)
- type of weathering when rocks are broken into small pieces
- accumulated rocks, till, and glacial deposits left behind
- mixture of weathered rocks and organic matter
- type of glacier in mountains and valleys
- ____ processes are when weathering, erosion, and deposition work to change surface
- dissolved minerals in mounds below cave ceilings
- areas next to rivers where they overflow their banks
- process when eroded materials settle in new locations
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- volume of water transported
- when blowing sand smooths and scrapes/shapes rocks
- rocky area of soil below topsoil
- the slope of a stream
- decomposition of rocks on or near the surface
- area where streams and rivers empty into lakes and oceans
- another name for watershed is a _____ basin
- large masses of moving ice sheets
- when cave ceilings collapse and open up a hole
- type of glacier that sits as ice sheets over large areas
- slow movement of soil down a hill
- all water in a region that drains into a particular stream/river
- type of weathering when mineral composition of rocks is changed
- how quickly water moves past a point
- the downward movement of soil/rocks due to gravity is ___ movement
- dissolved minerals seeping down from a cave ceiling
30 Clues: the slope of a stream • volume of water transported • removal and transport of rocks • rocky area of soil below topsoil • large masses of moving ice sheets • slow movement of soil down a hill • flowing water on the surface (small) • how quickly water moves past a point • type of glacier in mountains and valleys • the source/area where a stream/river begins • ...
Crafts 2 2025-06-10
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- Tape used for transfer. Make a translucent image
- Scratch into clay
- Paper rolling
- Shading tip for pyrography pen
- Used so clay doesn't stick to table
- Decoration
- Adhesive. Also known as wood glue
- Way of connecting with nails, staples, screws, ect
- Way to add color to wood
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- First name Marcel. Altered object artist.
- Japanese art of paper folding
- The art of wood burning
- 2 Dimensional items all put together
- This type of glue also known as Cyanoacrylate
- Uses a water bath to create swirling paper designs
- Used to cut clay from a large chunk
- liquid clay
- A flat piece of clay
- First name David. Ceramic slab artist.
- Glue that needs to heat up
20 Clues: Decoration • liquid clay • Paper rolling • Scratch into clay • A flat piece of clay • The art of wood burning • Way to add color to wood • Glue that needs to heat up • Japanese art of paper folding • Shading tip for pyrography pen • Adhesive. Also known as wood glue • Used so clay doesn't stick to table • Used to cut clay from a large chunk • 2 Dimensional items all put together • ...
blair loves m whats on the beach 2021-12-15
Ancient Mesopotamia Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-28
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- a long, complex tale that tells the stories of a hero’s adventures
- a person whose job is copying written information
- a tall, thin grass used to draw on clay tablets
- a carriage with two or four wheels, pulled by horses or other animals
- outside walls
- the system of how people interact and live together in a community
- a group of countries or territories controlled by a single leader
- a wall or barrier built to prevent flooding
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- a self-governing city that controls the land around it
- a Mesopotamian temple with a pyramid shape and staircases on
- a series of rulers who are all from the same family
- able to support the growth of many plants; capable of producing new life
- the religious belief in many gods
- small particles of rock, minerals, and soil carried in water
- an ancient form of writing that used symbols carved into wet, clay tablets
- payment of money or goods to a ruler from conquered people
16 Clues: outside walls • the religious belief in many gods • a wall or barrier built to prevent flooding • a tall, thin grass used to draw on clay tablets • a person whose job is copying written information • a series of rulers who are all from the same family • a self-governing city that controls the land around it • payment of money or goods to a ruler from conquered people • ...
lithium mining 2024-04-19
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- 28th state in alphabetical order
- uncovering and extracting non-fuel metal and mineral deposits of solid ores or eroded deposits in streambeds.
- a gradual process that occurs when the impact of water or wind detaches and removes soil particles, causing the soil to deteriorate.
- mining where salty liquid found at the Earth's surface or underground.To extract lithium, that liquid is pumped from the earth and then placed in pools where the water can evaporate
- the title of this crossword
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- when harmful substances enter a river, lake, ocean, ect.
- loss or reduction in soil fertillity
- one of the biggest lithium mines in nevada
- the presence in or introduction into the air of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- its atomic number is 3
10 Clues: its atomic number is 3 • the title of this crossword • 28th state in alphabetical order • loss or reduction in soil fertillity • one of the biggest lithium mines in nevada • when harmful substances enter a river, lake, ocean, ect. • the presence in or introduction into the air of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects. • ...
lithium mining 2024-04-19
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- 28th state in alphabetical order
- uncovering and extracting non-fuel metal and mineral deposits of solid ores or eroded deposits in streambeds.
- a gradual process that occurs when the impact of water or wind detaches and removes soil particles, causing the soil to deteriorate.
- mining where salty liquid found at the Earth's surface or underground.To extract lithium, that liquid is pumped from the earth and then placed in pools where the water can evaporate
- the title of this crossword
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- when harmful substances enter a river, lake, ocean, ect.
- loss or reduction in soil fertillity
- one of the biggest lithium mines in nevada
- the presence in or introduction into the air of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- its atomic number is 3
10 Clues: its atomic number is 3 • the title of this crossword • 28th state in alphabetical order • loss or reduction in soil fertillity • one of the biggest lithium mines in nevada • when harmful substances enter a river, lake, ocean, ect. • the presence in or introduction into the air of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects. • ...
Exploration and Colonization 2025-04-04
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- The colony where Puritans settled
- Middle Colonies were formed for ________ purposes
- This religious group settled in Massachusetts
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- Country that traded furs, good relations with Native Americans
- first Self-Government that began in New England colonies
- First English settlement in North America
- Means good, vitamin rich soil for growing crops
- Country that settled the colonial region
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- _____________ House of Burgesses was first representative government
- Country that wanted to explore for God, Gold and Glory
- The population of the Middle colonies was _____
- Southern Colonies were form for __________
- Dense, tall forests in New England provided this
- This religious group settled in Pennsylvania
- Colonies that had cold, harsh winters and cool, short summers
- Nickname for the middle colonies because of moderate climate and fertile soil
- These were grown for profit in Southern colonies
- An important industry in New England
- This religious group founded Maryland
20 Clues: Founder of Pennsylvania • The colony where Puritans settled • An important industry in New England • This religious group founded Maryland • Country that settled the colonial region • First English settlement in North America • Southern Colonies were form for __________ • This religious group settled in Pennsylvania • This religious group settled in Massachusetts • ...
Social Studies Chapter 19 2025-03-28
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- dry streambed
- Nth African Nomads
- people that move from one place to another in search of food
- Ancient Egyptians were skilled in___________________
- open-aired market
- A main religion in Nth Africa
- Rapidly growing
- Most diversified of these countries
- underground layers of rock w/water
- poor Egyptians farmers
- Course a river takes
- iron ore+phosphates
- Egypt controls the _________
- these kings had tombs for themselves
- rich soil
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- resulted with the death of Ghadaffi the Libyan dictator
- steamed wheat meal
- A vast sketch of sand
- people have settled along the________for thousands of years
- Largest city in Nth Africa
- Muslms who want the government to follow the strict laws of Islam
- compounds in fertilizer
- after the Carthage war. this country ruled Nth west Africa
- area formed by soil @ the mouth of a river
24 Clues: rich soil • dry streambed • Rapidly growing • open-aired market • steamed wheat meal • Nth African Nomads • iron ore+phosphates • Course a river takes • A vast sketch of sand • poor Egyptians farmers • compounds in fertilizer • Largest city in Nth Africa • Egypt controls the _________ • A main religion in Nth Africa • underground layers of rock w/water • Most diversified of these countries • ...
SCIENCE MCAS...CRUSH IT! 2025-05-14
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- lemonade is an example
- makes rich soil using water, oxygen, and waste
- fossil fuels
- a working model of something just designed
- is carried by all types of waves
- has to find a source of food
- causes matter to change its phase/state
- wind, water, and ice wear away soil and rock
- makes the food for the plant
- North and North or South and South
- liquid to water vapor
- protects the tree
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- energy when the ball is dropped off a cliff
- breaks down dead stuff
- makes seeds
- water vapor to a liquid
- makes seeds
- trail mix is an example
- energy before the ball is dropped off a cliff
- solar, wind, hydro
- egg, larva, ______, butterfly
- goes toward the center of the earth
- water going down the mountain to the ocean
- provides all the energy for a food web
- makes its own food
- North and South
26 Clues: makes seeds • makes seeds • fossil fuels • North and South • protects the tree • solar, wind, hydro • makes its own food • liquid to water vapor • breaks down dead stuff • lemonade is an example • water vapor to a liquid • trail mix is an example • has to find a source of food • makes the food for the plant • egg, larva, ______, butterfly • is carried by all types of waves • ...
Africa 2024-03-26
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- The animal that helped people cross the Sahara
- The Nile provided rich, fertile ______
- Two main resources traded in the Trans-Saharan trade routes
- Temperatures in the Sahara could range from extremely hot to freezing (T/F)
- Threatened human life in the Sahara
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- Longest river in the world
- What made the Nile River so desirable
- Why fertile soil was necessary
- The Nile's flooding was _______
- People wanted resources so they _____
- An innovation to make camel traveling possible
11 Clues: Longest river in the world • Why fertile soil was necessary • The Nile's flooding was _______ • Threatened human life in the Sahara • What made the Nile River so desirable • People wanted resources so they _____ • The Nile provided rich, fertile ______ • The animal that helped people cross the Sahara • An innovation to make camel traveling possible • ...
POTTERY BARN 2020-05-07
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- Pots are fired in a special oven called _____
- Instrument used to measure the temperature of the oven.
- A pot becomes a ware or a utensil only when it is ______
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- The first firing that's done without the glaze.
- Used for joining clay.
- What should be added to soil to make clay?
- the ancient art form of making storage container
7 Clues: Used for joining clay. • What should be added to soil to make clay? • Pots are fired in a special oven called _____ • The first firing that's done without the glaze. • the ancient art form of making storage container • Instrument used to measure the temperature of the oven. • A pot becomes a ware or a utensil only when it is ______
6th Grade Semester Art Crossword 2019-02-12
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- first firing of clay
- "oven" for firing clay
- use this technique with your hands to add support while making a pinch pot
- third process for bonding clay
- flat "cookie" shape that can be made with hands or a roller
- "paint" for clay that allows it to be food safe and can be fired in kiln.
- apply pressure using a wall to make the clay density more compacted
- example of a texture that can be used on your mobile project Hint: "outside border of Valentine"
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- roughing up the surface of the clay
- seal edges of clay with water or pressure creates a _______ seam
- name on your clay artwork that can be two letters
- opaque paint used on your sculpture
- add to clay prior to attaching the new clay
- pot clay technique where you pinch clay to create a vessel
14 Clues: first firing of clay • "oven" for firing clay • third process for bonding clay • roughing up the surface of the clay • opaque paint used on your sculpture • add to clay prior to attaching the new clay • name on your clay artwork that can be two letters • flat "cookie" shape that can be made with hands or a roller • ...
Makayla's CrossWord 2020-09-17
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- these contain thousands of atoms and are layered to produce a clay crystal
- the linking force in the clay
- has the smallest sized crystals
- after the water dries out of he clay, the clay has
- the water in this clay's pores does not dry
- concerned with the size and shape of the clay crystal and resulting in agglomerate particles
- this water is locked in the crystal and present as hydroxides
- thousands of sheets are layered on each other to form these
- the properties of the clay that is strength and plasticity
- the lubricant between particles
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- in this kiln the water vapor can be seen escaping out of it
- less unlikely to crack than an uncompressed base
- size is about 0.5 micron across
- the shape and form of the clay are dependent on this
- then these are open at a certain temperature, steam can release easily and cause no damage
- has larger sized crystals
- also known as a clay crystal, the structure is in sheets
- more plastic than coarse ones because they contain more water
18 Clues: has larger sized crystals • the linking force in the clay • has the smallest sized crystals • size is about 0.5 micron across • the lubricant between particles • the water in this clay's pores does not dry • less unlikely to crack than an uncompressed base • after the water dries out of he clay, the clay has • the shape and form of the clay are dependent on this • ...
24HRFS7 2024-03-29
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- Character or topography of the land.
- Organism capable of growing on bare sites until replaced by other species.
- Northern mixed coniferous and deciduous forest belt across North America, Europe, and Asia.
- Substances with a pH below 7.
- Land shape or features.
- Timber stand with less than 80% of trees in the main canopy being of a single species.
- Relative proportions of sand, silt, and clay particles in soil.
- One of two or more characteristic species in a community.
- Forest near water bodies subject to periodic flooding, often with wetland hardwood species.
- The limited range of environmental changes an organism can withstand.
- Precipitation with decreased pH due to air pollution, affecting ecosystems and structures.
- Offspring of a bird or mammal.
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- Organism only observable through a microscope.
- Layer of smaller trees' crowns in a forest.
- Arrangement of vegetation layers in a forest, from canopy to small herbaceous plants.
- When a species specializes in a particular habitat layer or time for hunting.
- Wetland dominated by trees.
- Species naturally present and thriving in an ecosystem without human influence.
- Large, nearly level land areas near ocean shores formed from marine deposits.
- Forest area with trees of the same age due to simultaneous germination, planting, or harvesting.
- Trees capable of growing in shade and competition with other trees.
- Tree growing above the forest canopy or plant emerging from water in wetlands.
- Forest with trees of different ages intermingling.
- Typically coniferous trees, including some deciduous species like aspen.
- Number of organisms per unit of space, or compactness of a substance.
- Fine-grained soil that is plastic when wet and hard when dry, with particles less than 0.002 millimeters.
26 Clues: Land shape or features. • Wetland dominated by trees. • Substances with a pH below 7. • Offspring of a bird or mammal. • Character or topography of the land. • Layer of smaller trees' crowns in a forest. • Organism only observable through a microscope. • Forest with trees of different ages intermingling. • One of two or more characteristic species in a community. • ...
Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent Section 1/2 2013-10-20
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- the worship of many gods
- a large arc of rich farmland between the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers
- human-made waterways
- having to do with the city
- land with different territories and people under a single rule
- having to do with the countryside
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- a division of society by rank or class
- a political unit consisting of a city and the surrounding countryside
- more of something than is needed
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- a mix of rich soil and small rocks
- an arrangement in which people specialize in specific tasks
- the land between the rivers
- people who performed religious ceremonies
14 Clues: human-made waterways • the worship of many gods • having to do with the city • the land between the rivers • more of something than is needed • having to do with the countryside • a mix of rich soil and small rocks • a division of society by rank or class • people who performed religious ceremonies • a way of supplying water to an area of land • ...
Earth's Crust 2020-04-25
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- Has lots of minerals and smaller particles that stick together and hold more water
- Larger grains of rock that is looser than clay and allows for better water drainage
- The best soil type for plant growth
- At the very center of our planet is the solid __________
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- Once-living matter which are broken down after dying
- The parts of the crust which lie deep underwater
- Full of hot, molten magma
- Large, unbroken layers of solid rock
8 Clues: Full of hot, molten magma • The best soil type for plant growth • Large, unbroken layers of solid rock • The parts of the crust which lie deep underwater • Once-living matter which are broken down after dying • At the very center of our planet is the solid __________ • Has lots of minerals and smaller particles that stick together and hold more water • ...
Parker's Mayans,Aztecs crossword 2022-01-19
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- They built grey clay bricks called
- Crops and floating gardens
- A family ruling each city
- They grow plants to get
- part They lived from the 1400 from 1519
- the boss of all the Mayans
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- They travel by building
- The myans used symbols
- The Mayans used symbols
- The people that work daily and don't madder as much
- Along the coast there are
11 Clues: The myans used symbols • They travel by building • The Mayans used symbols • They grow plants to get • A family ruling each city • Along the coast there are • Crops and floating gardens • the boss of all the Mayans • They built grey clay bricks called • part They lived from the 1400 from 1519 • The people that work daily and don't madder as much
Zach Burke and Brandon Todas 2017-10-18
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- Soil pH is defined as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration. The pH scale goes from 0 to 14 with pH 7 as the neutral point. As the amount of hydrogen ions in thesoil increases the soil pH decreases thus becoming more acidic.
- make or form (sloping land) into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps.
- make (vegetable matter or manure) into compost.
- the top layer of soil.
- wear away or change the appearance or texture of (something) by long exposure to the air.
- In Earth science, a biogeochemical cycle or substance turnover is a pathway by which a chemical substance moves through both the biotic (biosphere) and abiotic (lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere) components of Earth.
- Organic matter (or organic material) is matter that has come from a recently living organism. It is capable of decay, or is the product of decay; or is composed oforganic compounds. There is not one definition oforganic matter only. ... The organic matter in soil comes from plants and animals.
- the organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by microorganisms.
- plowing along the contours of the land in order to minimize soil erosion.
- cultivation in which different crops are sown in alternate strips to prevent soil erosion.
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- Parent material is the geologic material from which soil horizons form. There are seven variations of parent material. Weathered Bedrock, Till, Outwash Deposit, Eolian Sand, Loess, Alluvium, and Local Overwash. Here are the rules for distinquishing which one to pick on the scorecard.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- The soil texture triangle is one of the tools that soilscientists use to visualize and understand the meaning ofsoil texture names. The textural triangle is a diagram which shows how each of these 12 textures is classified based on the percent of sand, silt, and clay in each.
- the state or process of rotting; decay.
15 Clues: the top layer of soil. • the state or process of rotting; decay. • make (vegetable matter or manure) into compost. • plowing along the contours of the land in order to minimize soil erosion. • the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents. • a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility. • ...
Clay Vocabulary 2021-03-01
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- Ceramic ware that has been fired once.
- A material you add to your clay after it has been fired once that has a glass-like appearance.
- Any clay that has not be fired.
- The bottom part of a vase that touches the surface and stabilizes it.
- Heating the clay to a specific temperature to harden the clay and remove all of the moisture.
- Building clay or pottery by hand with simple tools.
- Created by inserting the thumb into the clay and pinching the outside with the other fingers to form a pot.
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- Wet, leather hard, and bone dry.
- Roughing up the surface of your clay and adding water to attach pieces together.
- Flat pieces of clay are pressed into a form to create a shape.
- Pressing forms into clay to get decorative effects.
- Opening at the top of a vase.
- The machine in which greenware is loaded in order for it to be fired.
- The narrower part of the vase below the mouth.
- The largest part of a vase.
- Rolling the clay out in a long snake-like shape.
16 Clues: The largest part of a vase. • Opening at the top of a vase. • Any clay that has not be fired. • Wet, leather hard, and bone dry. • Ceramic ware that has been fired once. • The narrower part of the vase below the mouth. • Rolling the clay out in a long snake-like shape. • Pressing forms into clay to get decorative effects. • ...
GDA Agriculture 2022-01-25
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- Dublin and what other county of the GDA are strong commercial potato growing areas
- 1.? is the population of the GDA
- Another name for market gardening
- Type of agriculture which involves crop growing
- Nutrient rich soil on the banks of the rivers Dodder, Boyne and Liffey
- Largo foods are a trading name for what food processing company
- Warm conditions, low frost and 285 days growing season means crops can grow outdoors and not in a..... reducing costs
- Another word for lowland
- What facility is used to export crops in the DGA
- What word beginning with D is a reason for a strong market
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- Climate type in the GDA (cool X oceanic)
- Regulates temperature of the land keeping coastal regions warmer
- Most common soil type in the GDA
- Type of agriculture that occurs in an area with good grass growth
- Process where nutrients are removed from soil
- what in the soil around Rush / Lusk makes it warmer and promotes crop growth
- Condition that occurs in potatoes in damp areas- does not occur in GDA
- Rough type of agriculture in the Wicklow Mts
- Amount of annual rainfall in mm in the GDA
- What network is the reason why fresh food produce can be delivered to the markets quick and efficiently
- Amount of daily sunshine in the region
- What % of Irelands agriculture trade is conducted with the UK
22 Clues: Another word for lowland • 1.? is the population of the GDA • Most common soil type in the GDA • Another name for market gardening • Amount of daily sunshine in the region • Climate type in the GDA (cool X oceanic) • Amount of annual rainfall in mm in the GDA • Rough type of agriculture in the Wicklow Mts • Process where nutrients are removed from soil • ...
Garden 2025-08-13
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- — Wiggles through soil, helping roots grow,
- — Gathers leaves and smooths the earth,
- — Soft and ticklish under bare feet,
- — Cuts through weeds and stirs the soil,
- — A tiny red friend with lucky spots,
- — A baby plant reaching for the sun,
- — A small home for flowers or herbs,
- — Buzzes gently, collecting golden pollen,
- — Warms the garden and helps things grow,
- — Keeps the garden safe and cozy,
- — A peaceful place where plants and dreams grow,
- — Falls gently, watering every leaf,
- — Green and gentle, dancing in the breeze,
- — Juicy and red, growing on a vine,
- — Tall and wise, home to birds and shade,
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- — Protect little hands from dirt and thorns,
- — Orange and crunchy, hiding underground,
- — Carries soil, tools, and sometimes fun,
- can — A helper with a long spout and splash,
- — Digs holes for planting and exploring,
- — Fragrant and useful, from mint to thyme,
- — Flutters from flower to flower with grace,
- — Bright and blooming, full of color and joy,
- — Slow and curious, with a spiral shell,
- — A quiet seat among blossoms and bees,
- — The moment a flower opens to the world,
- — A tiny beginning with big potential,
- — Leafy and fresh, perfect for salads,
- — A winding trail through petals and greenery,
- — Dark and rich, full of life and roots,
30 Clues: — Keeps the garden safe and cozy, • — Juicy and red, growing on a vine, • — Soft and ticklish under bare feet, • — A baby plant reaching for the sun, • — A small home for flowers or herbs, • — Falls gently, watering every leaf, • — A tiny red friend with lucky spots, • — A tiny beginning with big potential, • — Leafy and fresh, perfect for salads, • ...
lithium mining 2024-04-19
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- 28th state in alphabetical order
- uncovering and extracting non-fuel metal and mineral deposits of solid ores or eroded deposits in streambeds.
- a gradual process that occurs when the impact of water or wind detaches and removes soil particles, causing the soil to deteriorate.
- mining where salty liquid found at the Earth's surface or underground.To extract lithium, that liquid is pumped from the earth and then placed in pools where the water can evaporate
- the title of this crossword
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- when harmful substances enter a river, lake, ocean, ect.
- loss or reduction in soil fertillity
- one of the biggest lithium mines in nevada
- the presence in or introduction into the air of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- its atomic number is 3
10 Clues: its atomic number is 3 • the title of this crossword • 28th state in alphabetical order • loss or reduction in soil fertillity • one of the biggest lithium mines in nevada • when harmful substances enter a river, lake, ocean, ect. • the presence in or introduction into the air of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects. • ...
MICKLE IS A PICKLE`1 2021-12-15
Garden 2025-08-13
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- — Wiggles through soil, helping roots grow,
- — Gathers leaves and smooths the earth,
- — Soft and ticklish under bare feet,
- — Cuts through weeds and stirs the soil,
- — A tiny red friend with lucky spots,
- — A baby plant reaching for the sun,
- — A small home for flowers or herbs,
- — Buzzes gently, collecting golden pollen,
- — Warms the garden and helps things grow,
- — Keeps the garden safe and cozy,
- — A peaceful place where plants and dreams grow,
- — Falls gently, watering every leaf,
- — Green and gentle, dancing in the breeze,
- — Juicy and red, growing on a vine,
- — Tall and wise, home to birds and shade,
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- — Protect little hands from dirt and thorns,
- — Orange and crunchy, hiding underground,
- — Carries soil, tools, and sometimes fun,
- can — A helper with a long spout and splash,
- — Digs holes for planting and exploring,
- — Fragrant and useful, from mint to thyme,
- — Flutters from flower to flower with grace,
- — Bright and blooming, full of color and joy,
- — Slow and curious, with a spiral shell,
- — A quiet seat among blossoms and bees,
- — The moment a flower opens to the world,
- — A tiny beginning with big potential,
- — Leafy and fresh, perfect for salads,
- — A winding trail through petals and greenery,
- — Dark and rich, full of life and roots,
30 Clues: — Keeps the garden safe and cozy, • — Juicy and red, growing on a vine, • — Soft and ticklish under bare feet, • — A baby plant reaching for the sun, • — A small home for flowers or herbs, • — Falls gently, watering every leaf, • — A tiny red friend with lucky spots, • — A tiny beginning with big potential, • — Leafy and fresh, perfect for salads, • ...
science 2013-03-04
9 Clues: a fertile soil of clay • the process of eroding • used as a growing medium • an opening in earths crust • undegone by pressureand heat • the building block of minerals • composed of one or more materials • rock formed under the earths crust • splitting along a smooth flat planes
Random words 2022-09-26
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- Food. Buttons.
- Cunning. Night
- Material. Stiching.
- Furr. Bleet
- Teeth. Fear.
- Blue. Summer fun.
- Handle. Set.
- White. Small.
- Elasticity. Fun.
- baking. crop
- habitat. man made
- Stem. Dirt
- brush. tangle
- Photosynthesis
- Rest. Comfy.
- Brain teaser. Words.
- battery. camera
- Protect. Bottle.
- green. holes.
- Sweet. Tree.
- handle. wood
- Fly. Dairy. Outdoors.
- Milk. AM
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- Earth. Element
- Loud. Machine.
- Hot. Air.
- Blood. Connected.
- memory. print
- warm. different sizes. small
- Throw
- Greedy
- Pretty. Collectable
- Authority
- Tiles. Water.
- Boundary.
- Nature. Solution
- Food. Swim.
- Books. Information.
- Frame. Vision
- Strong. Mammal.
- Temperature. Water.
- Rules. Power
- reflect. image
- Texture. Breeze.
- companion. Tail
- rubber. metal
- cold. mouldable
- Supply. Hunger
- Legs. Sturdy.
- soft. dry or wet.
50 Clues: Throw • Greedy • Milk. AM • Hot. Air. • Authority • Boundary. • Stem. Dirt • Furr. Bleet • Food. Swim. • Teeth. Fear. • Handle. Set. • baking. crop • Rules. Power • Rest. Comfy. • Sweet. Tree. • handle. wood • memory. print • Tiles. Water. • White. Small. • Frame. Vision • brush. tangle • rubber. metal • green. holes. • Legs. Sturdy. • Earth. Element • Food. Buttons. • Loud. Machine. • Cunning. Night • reflect. image • Photosynthesis • ...
EGYPTIAN CROSSWORD PUZZLE I (Mr. Martin 2021-10-03
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- it cotton and wheat were grown along Nle
- "like paper" and made from reeds
- common drink for Egyptians
- usually became pharoah after father died
- Egyptian writings (pictographs)
- united upper and lower Egypt
- pharoah who united Egypt
- writings in three languages
- with human head and lion body
- weapon often used by Egyptians
- made of gold; most famous pharoahs
- to figure meaning using clues or evidence
- dry geographic areas; surrounded Nile
- swirling waters; made Nile dangerous
- life after death; reason for mummification
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- major sea to the north of Egypt
- original two areas of Egypt
- preserve a body by wrapping it in cloth
- goddess of dead
- Egyptian rulers,considered gods
- family of rulers
- represent something
- sand,soil,minerals; made soil rich
- isolated from others
- technology used in building pyramids
- word pictures
- major river of Egypt
- animal considered sacred; some were
28 Clues: word pictures • goddess of dead • family of rulers • represent something • isolated from others • major river of Egypt • pharoah who united Egypt • common drink for Egyptians • original two areas of Egypt • writings in three languages • united upper and lower Egypt • with human head and lion body • weapon often used by Egyptians • major sea to the north of Egypt • ...
Richard 2022-12-23
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- have a few plateaus
- important fish for fishing industry
- popular sport in winter
- french word for flower of the lily
- said it is impossible to build roads in rugged land
- electricity produced in fast moving rivers
- famous work
- two things used from pacific ocean
- has the most precipitation
- have poor nutrients in the soils
- has about 5000 francophone
- the oldest neighborhood in Coquitlam
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- name of the cordillera region in french
- Controller covers the road and launch the cannon
- farming near populated areas
- temperature in columbia
- they plow, sprinkle oats in the soil so the soil is rich in nutrients
- difficult challenge in yukon
- the highest mountain in cordillera region
- best known artist that made a sculpture
- the challenging part of cordillera region
- rarely grown in yukon
- densely populated
- popular lake
24 Clues: famous work • popular lake • densely populated • have a few plateaus • rarely grown in yukon • popular sport in winter • temperature in columbia • has the most precipitation • has about 5000 francophone • farming near populated areas • difficult challenge in yukon • have poor nutrients in the soils • french word for flower of the lily • two things used from pacific ocean • ...
Clay Vocabulary 2023-03-02
Across
- Joining wet clay by roughly scratching the surface.
- A bowl made by pinching a sphere of clay.
- A special oven that gets very hot and used to cook the clay.
- Stage of drying when moisture in the clay body has evaporated so the clay surface no longer feels cold.
- The process of heating pottery or clay sculptures to a temperature high enough to render it hard and durable.
- Stage of unfired clay pieces that are fragile.
- Used to paint the clay to make it glossy and add color.
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- A state of clay where it has started to dry but can still be carved into.
- A long thin rope of clay made by rolling your hands.
- A flat piece of clay made with a rolling pin.
- Before firing.
- A functional piece of ceramics like a vase or bowl.
- A way of improving the workability of clay by reforming the mixture to make it even in texture while eliminating air bubbles.
- Stage of unglazed ceramic pieces fired already.
14 Clues: Before firing. • A bowl made by pinching a sphere of clay. • A flat piece of clay made with a rolling pin. • Stage of unglazed ceramic pieces fired already. • Stage of unfired clay pieces that are fragile. • A functional piece of ceramics like a vase or bowl. • A long thin rope of clay made by rolling your hands. • Joining wet clay by roughly scratching the surface. • ...
blair loves me mickle 2021-12-15
Impact of Agricultural Practices 2022-02-14
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- Pesticides can lead to pesticide _______ pests.
- Natural fertilizer can be made with manure, _________, and fish meal.
- A place where there's lots of corn.
- The Haber-Bosch Process is a form of ______ fertilizer.
- Growing a single crop in one area.
- Using machines in farming is ________ agriculture.
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- Runoff of nutrient-rich soils into water leads to this.
- The practice of cultivating plants and livestock.
- Long-term intensive farming leads to loss of _______ diversity.
- Preparing the soil to plant seeds by rotating the soil, turning weeds in, and aerating the soil.
10 Clues: Growing a single crop in one area. • A place where there's lots of corn. • Pesticides can lead to pesticide _______ pests. • The practice of cultivating plants and livestock. • Using machines in farming is ________ agriculture. • Runoff of nutrient-rich soils into water leads to this. • The Haber-Bosch Process is a form of ______ fertilizer. • ...
Ancient History Crossword 2021-01-27
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- Groups of countries united under the power of a single ruler.
- Present day Mesopotamia
- A city that, with its surrounding territory, forms an independent state.
- The land between the two rivers
- Massive, Mespotamian pyramid-shaped, stepped tower and temple made of mud bricks.
- A long poem that tells the heroic deeds of a character
- The belief in many gods
- The capital of Babylonia
- King or queen;single head of a government
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- The name of it is similar to a season
- A professional writer writes things down. In Mesopotamia, talented boys learned to read and write cuneiform on clay tablets, and to do mathematics.
- A person who Buys and sells goods
- Patricles of fertile soil
- Has a set of laws named after him
- Something some people thought was more important than war
- First writing, created around 3000 B.C., created by the Sumerians, written with reed stylus on clay by trained scribes.
- A society with cities, a central government, job specialization, social classes, writing, systems of trade, transportation, religion, and architecture.
- A skilled crafts-person; an important part of Mesopotamias middle class.
18 Clues: Present day Mesopotamia • The belief in many gods • The capital of Babylonia • Patricles of fertile soil • The land between the two rivers • A person who Buys and sells goods • Has a set of laws named after him • The name of it is similar to a season • King or queen;single head of a government • A long poem that tells the heroic deeds of a character • ...
Air Dry Clay terms 2025-11-10
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- A flat, even piece of clay rolled out to a certain thickness.
- The process of kneading clay to remove air bubbles and create a smooth, even texture.
- A rope-like piece of clay used to build up walls or decorative edges.
- The slight reduction in size that occurs as clay dries.
- A liquid mixture of clay and water used as glue to join clay pieces.
- A clay technique where you carve or remove clay to create a form.
- Clay that hardens naturally when exposed to air, without needing to be fired in a kiln.
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- A clay technique where you build up or add material to create a form.
- The process of connecting clay pieces using the score-and-slip method.
- The flexibility of clay; how easily it can be shaped without cracking.
- A break or split that can appear if clay dries too fast or is not joined properly.
- a 3 dimensional shape that has height width and form like a sculpture
- The way a clay surface feels or looks; can be rough, smooth, or patterned.
- To scratch or rough up the surface of clay to help two pieces stick together.
14 Clues: The slight reduction in size that occurs as clay dries. • A flat, even piece of clay rolled out to a certain thickness. • A clay technique where you carve or remove clay to create a form. • A liquid mixture of clay and water used as glue to join clay pieces. • A clay technique where you build up or add material to create a form. • ...
Unit 5 vocab 2022-02-07
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- a mechanical wave that propagates along the interface between differing media
- the outermost shell of a terrestrial planet
- the region of the earth's interior between the crust and the core
- boundaries a fault along a plate boundary where the motion is predominantly horizontal.
- a low area between hills or mountains
- when two tectonic plates move away from each other
- the electrical depolarization of the atria of the heart.
- waves produced by an earthquake
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance.
- Boundaries when two plates come together
- a hot dense ball of mostly iron seismicwaves waves that travel through or over earth
- the rigid outer part of the earth
- an extended break in a body of rock
- a long narrow ditch
- stiff, sticky fine-grained earth,
- the formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side.
- a soil with roughly equal proportions of sand, silt, and clay.
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- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- one of the earliest ways geologists thought continents moved over time
- has a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas erupt
- a current in a fluid that results from convection.
- the upper layer of earths mantle
- layer of the Earth between the solid inner core and lower mantle.
- a supercontinent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on Earth
- the state of being stretched tight.
- plates pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle
- upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- of fire a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes
- break off or cause to break off, owing to a structural strain.
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- tall and rocky
- the reduction in volume (causing an increase in pressure)
- the organic component of soil
33 Clues: tall and rocky • a long narrow ditch • the organic component of soil • waves produced by an earthquake • the upper layer of earths mantle • the rigid outer part of the earth • stiff, sticky fine-grained earth, • the state of being stretched tight. • an extended break in a body of rock • a low area between hills or mountains • Boundaries when two plates come together • ...
Geology Vocabulary 2023-03-02
Across
- It is caused by differential heating and one of the three heat transfers.
- When 2 tectonic plates move away from each other.
- The first waves after an earthquake and can travel through liquid.
- The most destructive type of seismic waves.
- When 2 tectonic plates come together and collide.
- Caused by the shifting of tectonic plates and creates seismic waves.
- An elevated portion of Earth's crust. Normally esposes bedrock.
- A super continent from 250 million years ago.
- An area around the Pacific Ocean which has many earthquakes and volcanoes.
- The liquid part of Earth's core.
- The most solid part of Earth's interior. Also the largest.
- A loose surface material that covers most of Earth's land. Plants grow in it.
- A material which forms in soil after plants or animals decay.
- A stress that stretches rock in opposite directions.
- A fracture between two rocks, normally tectonic plates.
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- The lower part of Earth's mantle and part solid, part liquid.
- When two tectonic plates move past each other.
- A rock deformation that is formed by compressive stress.
- When tectonic plates split apart split apart from one another.
- When an oceanic plate slides under a continental plate after running into it.
- An opening in a planet's crust where things erupt out of.
- A soft, loose material that is found on Earth and used in pottery.
- Depressions on the seafloor caused by tectonic plates.
- The solid part of Earth's core.
- A stress at the center of a rock mass.
- Waves that travel through Earth and are normally caused by earthquakes.
- A giant wave usually caused by underwater earthquakes.
- Giant portions of Earth's crust. They can cause earthquakes.
- Arrive after the P-Wave.
- Continents moving due to tectonic plates.
- Upper part of Earth's mantle.
- The shell of a planet that is the outermost.
- It is soil made out of sand, silt, and a little bit of clay.
- A lower than normal portion of land between two hills or mountains.
34 Clues: Arrive after the P-Wave. • Upper part of Earth's mantle. • The solid part of Earth's core. • The liquid part of Earth's core. • A stress at the center of a rock mass. • Continents moving due to tectonic plates. • The most destructive type of seismic waves. • The shell of a planet that is the outermost. • A super continent from 250 million years ago. • ...
Mesopotamia 2016-09-26
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- of labor the type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- people whop performed religious ceremonies
- a city
- picture symbols
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- hierarchy the division of society by rank or class
- more then needed
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- crescent a large arc of rich or fertile farmland
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- a land with diffident territories and peoples under a single rule
- writer
- the worship of many gods
- state a consisted of a city and all the countryside around it
- human made water ways
- a mixture of rich soil ad tiny rocks
15 Clues: writer • a city • picture symbols • more then needed • human made water ways • the worship of many gods • a mixture of rich soil ad tiny rocks • people whop performed religious ceremonies • long poems that tell the stories of heroes • a way of supplying water to an area of land • crescent a large arc of rich or fertile farmland • hierarchy the division of society by rank or class • ...
Ceramics Terms 2023-11-19
Across
- pottery that has been glazed
- furnace for pottery
- glue piece of clay while creating
- clay lost most of it's moisture
- rolling clay into a rope
- clay lost all of it's moisture
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- pottery that has been fired once
- kneading clay
- pottery that has not been fired
- squeeze and pinch clay into its form
- sheet of clay
- condition of clay that can be manipulated
- decomposed granite rock
13 Clues: kneading clay • sheet of clay • furnace for pottery • decomposed granite rock • rolling clay into a rope • pottery that has been glazed • clay lost all of it's moisture • pottery that has not been fired • clay lost most of it's moisture • pottery that has been fired once • glue piece of clay while creating • squeeze and pinch clay into its form • ...
Ceramic/ Pottery Terms 2013-05-09
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- This is the process of heating the pottery to a specific temperature in order to bring about a particular change in the clay or the surface.
- This is the technique of pressing forms into the clay to get decorative effects.
- This term refers to the one of several techniques of building pots using the only the hands and simple tools rather than the potters wheel. The term used for creating pottery using the potter's wheel is "throwing".
- (2 words) This is a technique for creating multiples of the same design using coloured clays.
- This refers to ceramic ware that has not been fired.
- This is a decorating technique developed centuries ago. In its simplest embodiment, leather-hard clay is coated with an engobe or slip of contrasting colour and then a pattern or picture is added by carving through or scraping off the slip to reveal the clay underneath.
- (2 words) One of the stages of dryness. Clay must be in this stage in order to go into the kiln for firing.
- In this technique, flat slabs of clay are pressed into moulds in order to create various shapes or forms.
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- In this process, tin enamel is applied to a ceramic piece, then colour is painted on it and finally, it is glazed with a clear glaze.
- (2 words) This is another decoration method. Slip (a liquid clay) is applied to the green ware through a tube or nozzle, much like icing a cake.
- This term refers to ceramics which are made using a method of shaping clay by inserting the thumb of one hand into the clay and lightly pinching with the thumb and fingers while slowly rotating the ball in the palm of the other hand.
- (2 words) One of the stages of dryness. When constructing with clay, this stage is preferable.
- This term refers to ceramic ware that has been fired once without glaze.
- A kiln firing in which there is insufficient oxygen to consume the free carbon emanating from the heated glaze and clay, resulting in the formation of carbon monoxide. Oxygen-starved carbon monoxide pulls oxygen from the clay body and glaze, forming colour changes in the colouring oxides.
- A kiln firing with a full supply of oxygen. Electric kilns are this type.
- A glass-like surface coating for ceramics that is used to decorate and seal the pores of the fired clay.
- This is one of the stages of dryness of clay. It refers to the state in which the clay is easily moulded and formed.
- (2 words) In this decorative technique, patterns or designs are created by brushing a wax medium over an area of clay, slip, or glaze to resist the final glaze application when the wax is dry.
- This is the technique of building ceramic forms by rolling out coils, or ropes, of clay and joining them together with the fingers or a tool.
19 Clues: This refers to ceramic ware that has not been fired. • This term refers to ceramic ware that has been fired once without glaze. • A kiln firing with a full supply of oxygen. Electric kilns are this type. • This is the technique of pressing forms into the clay to get decorative effects. • ...
Clay Davis Topography Crossword 2021-10-20
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- The art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable and appealing when displayed.
- Makes letters of a text thicker than the surrounding text
- The quality of being clear enough to read.
- the space between adjacent lines of type.
- The smallest unit of measure. It is used for measuring font size, leading, and other items on a printed page.
- a set of fonts that have a common design
- The design of lettering that can include variations in size, weight (e.g. bold), slope (e.g. italic), width (e.g. condensed), and so on.
- A hieroglyphic character or symbol.
- A small line or stroke regularly attached to the end of a larger stroke called “Tails” in a letter or symbol within a particular font or family of fonts.
- A cursive font based on a stylized form of calligraphy handwriting
- The portion of a letter that extends below the baseline of a font.
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- One that does not have extending features called "tails" at the end of strokes.
- A diagonal part of the letter. one of the most prevalent characters learned from the beginning of writing the alphabet, because the stroke makes up the largest part of the letter
- The imaginary line that rests on top of the body of the lowercase letters, disregarding ascenders.
- The part of a lower-case letter that is taller than the font's x-height. stem The main (usually vertical) stroke of a letterform.
- A line indicating the height within the font of an uppercase letter
- The spacing between individual letters or characters
- A single element. such as a letter, numeral, or mark of punctuation.
- The line upon which most letters "sit" and below which descenders extend
- The distance between the baseline and the mean line of lower-case letters in a typeface
- A typographical symbol or ornament (such as, ¶, or ✠)
21 Clues: A hieroglyphic character or symbol. • a set of fonts that have a common design • the space between adjacent lines of type. • The quality of being clear enough to read. • The spacing between individual letters or characters • A typographical symbol or ornament (such as, ¶, or ✠) • Makes letters of a text thicker than the surrounding text • ...
Vocabulary-The Lithosphere 2023-10-17
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- Core innermost geologic layer of planet Earth. It is primarily a solid ball with a radius of about 1,220 km (760 mi), which is about 20% of Earth's radius
- soil that dominates the deserts and xeric shrublands, which occupy about one third of the Earth's land surface.
- Rock types of rock that are formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at Earth's surface, followed by cementation.
- a soil of an order rich in aluminum oxide and organic matter, typically characterized by low fertility, and including most podzols.
- also called hard coal, the most highly metamorphosed form of coal. It contains more fixed carbon (86 percent or greater on a dry, ash-free basis) than any other form of coal
- a soil type which has deep, high organic matter, nutrient-enriched surface soil (A horizon), typically between 60 and 80 cm in depth.
- Cycle the pathway that chemical elements take in the surface and crust of the Earth. Encompasses the natural separation and concentration of elements and heat-assisted recombination processes.
- a gray crystalline allotropic form of carbon which occurs as a mineral in some rocks and can be made from coke. It is used as a solid lubricant, in pencils, and as a moderator in nuclear reactors.
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- Coal a type of coal containing a tar-like substance called bitumen or asphalt. Its coloration can be black or sometimes dark brown; often there are well-defined bands of bright and dull material within the seams
- Rock one of the three main rock types. Formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
- a layer inside a planetary body bounded below by a core and above by a crust
- Coal a soft, brown, combustible, sedimentary rock formed from naturally compressed peat. It has a carbon content around 25–35%; is considered the lowest rank of coal due to its relatively low heat content.
- the outermost layer of Earth’s lithosphere that makes up the planet’s continents and continental shelves and is formed near subduction zones at plate boundaries between continental and oceanic tectonic plates.
- also called hard coal, the most highly metamorphosed form of coal. It contains more fixed carbon (86 percent or greater on a dry, ash-free basis) than any other form of coal
- Cycle the pathway that chemical elements take in the surface and crust of the Earth. Encompasses the natural separation and concentration of elements and heat-assisted recombination processes.
- a solid form of the element carbon with its atoms arranged in a crystal structure called diamond cubic. Has the highest hardness and thermal conductivity of any natural material, properties that are used in major industrial applications such as cutting and polishing tools.
- a soil of an order comprising leached basic or slightly acid soils with a clay-enriched B horizon
17 Clues: a layer inside a planetary body bounded below by a core and above by a crust • a soil of an order comprising leached basic or slightly acid soils with a clay-enriched B horizon • Rock one of the three main rock types. Formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. • ...
Best Management Practice - Agriculture Vocabulary 2023-08-15
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- The area of land near a river or stream, important for water quality and wildlife habitat. R
- Adding decayed plant and animal matter to soil to enrich it. C
- The process of removing excess branches or leaves to improve plant growth. P
- A system of growing plants without soil, usually in nutrient-rich water. H
- A practice of planting different crops together for mutual benefit. C
- The process of carefully selecting plants or animals for breeding to improve desired traits. S
- Adding beneficial microorganisms to the soil to enhance its fertility. M
- A line of trees or shrubs planted to provide protection from wind and reduce erosion. S
- The practice of allowing a field to rest and recover its fertility. F
- Pest Control Using beneficial insects to control harmful ones. B
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- Preserving water by using methods like drip irrigation and mulching. W
- Planting crops on slopes in a specific pattern to prevent soil erosion. C
- Growing plants in a controlled environment, often with artificial lighting. I
- The study of soil and its management for plant growth. S
- A protective covering used to shield young plants from extreme weather. M
- Using screens or nets to shield plants from insects or birds. N
- Using mechanical tools instead of chemicals for weed control. M
- A natural way to control pests by attracting organisms that prey on them. H
- A strategy that combines various pest control methods to minimize the use of pesticides. I
- A structure used to capture and store rainwater for later use. R
20 Clues: The study of soil and its management for plant growth. S • Adding decayed plant and animal matter to soil to enrich it. C • Using screens or nets to shield plants from insects or birds. N • Using mechanical tools instead of chemicals for weed control. M • A structure used to capture and store rainwater for later use. R • ...
Science Review Units 11-15 2025-11-25
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- a kind of soil that is soft when it is wet and hard when it is dry, used to make pottery or bricks.
- a flat, green plant that grows on rocks and tree trunks.
- a chemical used to kill harmful insects.
- the management of forests, including growing young trees and falling mature trees.
- the gradual wearing of something by natural forces.
- something that causes serious loss and great damage to many people, such as a flood or tornado.
- a mixture of decayed plants that is used for enriching soil.
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- plants that do not have leaves or flowers and live on dead or decaying things.
- very small living things which break down waste.
- the top layer of earth in which plants grow.
- the breakdown of rocks by wind, rain, snow, etc.
- a soft, green plant that grows on stones in damp places.
- being mixed in a liquid so it becomes part of the liquid.
- a tunnel or hole in the ground made by an animal.
- matter, a substance produced by living things.
15 Clues: a chemical used to kill harmful insects. • the top layer of earth in which plants grow. • matter, a substance produced by living things. • very small living things which break down waste. • the breakdown of rocks by wind, rain, snow, etc. • a tunnel or hole in the ground made by an animal. • the gradual wearing of something by natural forces. • ...
Units 4 and 5 Review Crossword 2025-10-07
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- Land degradation in arid areas resulting in desert-like conditions
- Harvesting only certain trees while maintaining forest structure
- Volcanic region fed by underlying mantle that is anomalously hot
- Controlled fire used to manage forests and reduce fuel loads
- Underlying rock from which soil develops
- Sudden release of energy in Earth's crust causing ground shaking
- Period of agricultural innovation involving high-yield crops, fertilizers, and irrigation
- Distinct layers in soil profile (O, A, B, C horizons)
- Agricultural practice avoiding synthetic pesticides and fertilizers
- Physical and chemical breakdown of rocks
- Transport of weathered rock and soil by wind, water, or ice
- Layer where minerals accumulate from upper layers
- Growing a single crop species over a large area
- Breakdown of rock through chemical reactions
- (IPM) Pest control strategy combining biological, cultural, and chemical methods
- Modified Organisms Organisms whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering
- Growing multiple crop species together on the same land
- Opening in Earth's crust where magma erupts to the surface
- Moving livestock to different areas as forage becomes depleted
- Chemicals used specifically to kill unwanted plants/weeds
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- Artificial application of water to crops
- boundary Plates moving apart, creating new crust
- Clearing land by cutting and burning vegetation to release nutrients into soil
- Compression of soil particles reducing pore space
- Removal of topsoil by wind or water
- Removing all trees from an area at once
- Rock formed from cooling and solidification of magma or lava
- Accumulation of salts in soil, often from irrigation
- Saturation of soil with water, reducing oxygen availability
- Upper layer of soil containing most nutrients and organic matter
- Organic layer at soil surface
- Process of rock formation, breakdown, and reformation
- Region around Pacific Ocean with high volcanic and seismic activity
- One tectonic plate moving beneath another
- boundary Plates moving toward each other, causing subduction or mountain formation
- boundary Plates sliding past each other horizontally
- Rock formed by heat and pressure altering existing rock
- Traditional farming method where land is cleared, farmed for a few years, then abandoned to regenerate
- Substances added to soil to increase nutrient availability for plants
- Physical breakdown of rock without chemical change(physical)
- Rock formed from compressed sediments
- Mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, and air supporting plant life
- tectonics Theory explaining movement of Earth's lithospheric plates
- Chemical substances used to kill or control pests
- Surface soil rich in organic matter and minerals
- Chemicals used to kill insects
46 Clues: Organic layer at soil surface • Chemicals used to kill insects • Removal of topsoil by wind or water • Rock formed from compressed sediments • Removing all trees from an area at once • Artificial application of water to crops • Underlying rock from which soil develops • Physical and chemical breakdown of rocks • One tectonic plate moving beneath another • ...
North Africa 2023-01-18
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- vast stretches of sand
- area formed by soil deposits that build up as river water slows down
- Mountain range found in North Africa
- much of North Africa is covered by this desert
- dry streambed
- Peninsula that is a triangle piece of land across the Red Sea from Africa
- largest country in North Africa
- chemicals often used in fertilizers
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- this type of climate covers much of the westerncoast
- Large area of lowland in North Africa
- is a struggle to find in this region
- underground layers of rock in which water collects
- a fine rich soil excellent for farming
- carries water from Nile River to farms
- Most important river in North Africa
15 Clues: dry streambed • vast stretches of sand • largest country in North Africa • chemicals often used in fertilizers • is a struggle to find in this region • Mountain range found in North Africa • Most important river in North Africa • Large area of lowland in North Africa • a fine rich soil excellent for farming • carries water from Nile River to farms • ...
CLAY VOCAB 2020-12-18
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- Unglazed clay, fired once at a low temperature.
- The art of making things of clay. Clay is an ancient tradition.
- Rope like pieces of clay
- HARD Refers to clay that is dry enough but still damp enough to be joined to other pieces
- Refers to clay which is ready to be fired. All the moisture is gone from the clay. Clay is VERY FRAGILE at this stage.
- A glassy coating that has been melted onto a ceramic surface.
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- Roughing up of the surface of clay for joining.
- Unfired pottery that is bone-dry, a state in which clay forms are the most fragile.
- A decomposed granite-type rock.
- Clay which has been made flat by rolling.
- A liquid form of clay used as a glue or as decoration.
- Method of kneading clay to make it homogenous; ridding the clay of all air pockets.
- To bake in a kiln. Firing is a term used for “cooking” the clay.
13 Clues: Rope like pieces of clay • A decomposed granite-type rock. • Clay which has been made flat by rolling. • Roughing up of the surface of clay for joining. • Unglazed clay, fired once at a low temperature. • A liquid form of clay used as a glue or as decoration. • A glassy coating that has been melted onto a ceramic surface. • ...
Plant Nutrients 2025-03-04
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- The letter abbreviation for the main three plant nutrients
- The type of acids that make up DNA and proteins
- plants that produce fruit in pods like beans or lentils
- Lowest part of the plant, takes up water
- Opposite of rare
- Wet wind off of an ocean or other salt water body
- The sweet tasting part of a plant that humans often eat
- To feed on land covered by grass
- Often referred to as "water, earth, fire and air"
- A mineral that's made of calcium and magnesium
- The most common place to plant seeds
- A soil color known for it's rich brown tones
- Not in balance, or lacking equilibrium
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- the process by which water carries nutrients and contaminants down through the soil
- A type of soil that develops in moist climates and has a light-colored surface layer and a dark subsurface layer
- The process by which plants make food from the sun
- Opposite of light
- What all living things use to live and move
- Another name for a sickness or other illness
- Nutrients such as calcium or iron
- Feeding an animal only grain foods
- Relating to or derived from living matter
- This makes the green color in plants
- The color most plants are
- A type of salt used in gardening and baths
25 Clues: Opposite of rare • Opposite of light • The color most plants are • To feed on land covered by grass • Nutrients such as calcium or iron • Feeding an animal only grain foods • This makes the green color in plants • The most common place to plant seeds • Not in balance, or lacking equilibrium • Lowest part of the plant, takes up water • Relating to or derived from living matter • ...
Early River Civilizations 2025-10-01
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- River valley civilization located in China.
- The move from nomads to settlements and farming
- time of Nomads, hunters and gatherers
- Ancient highway for trade and communication
- First written set of laws in Mesopotamia.
- System of canals or ditches to supply water to crops.
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- Rich farmland region in the Middle East where civilization began.
- the nickname for the Yellow River
- Rich soil left behind after river floods.
- pyramid shaped temple in Mesopotamia.
- written language with sound of Mesopotamia
- Civilization located along the Nile River in Egypt.
- person who moves from place to place in search of food.
13 Clues: the nickname for the Yellow River • pyramid shaped temple in Mesopotamia. • time of Nomads, hunters and gatherers • Rich soil left behind after river floods. • First written set of laws in Mesopotamia. • written language with sound of Mesopotamia • River valley civilization located in China. • Ancient highway for trade and communication • ...
A&A CROSSWORD 2024-01-16
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- fluffy-haired painter who loves squirrels
- making stuff on the wheel
- another word for pottery
- the first firing
- Lennert's favorite coworker
- clay without water content
- what your project will do in the kiln if it has air bubbles
- liquid clay
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- do not glaze this part of your project
- to scratch the surface of the clay
- clay oven
- greatest of all foods (encased in a tortilla)
- liquid glass that melts and hardens in the kiln
- primary building material
- to get rid of air bubbles by forcefully slamming
- rope-like piece of clay
- will mess up your lungs if you breathe too much in
17 Clues: clay oven • liquid clay • the first firing • rope-like piece of clay • another word for pottery • making stuff on the wheel • primary building material • clay without water content • Lennert's favorite coworker • to scratch the surface of the clay • do not glaze this part of your project • fluffy-haired painter who loves squirrels • greatest of all foods (encased in a tortilla) • ...
Ancient India 2012-10-10
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- Human-made waterways.
- A way of supplying water to an area of land.
- People who preformed or led religious ceremonies.
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- Long poems that tell the stories of heroes.
- A wheeled horse-drawn cart used in battle.
- The world's first system of writing.
- Longest river in the world.
- A pyramid shaped temple.
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks.
- Cresent A large arc of rich, or fertle farmland.
10 Clues: Human-made waterways. • A pyramid shaped temple. • Longest river in the world. • The world's first system of writing. • A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks. • A wheeled horse-drawn cart used in battle. • Long poems that tell the stories of heroes. • A way of supplying water to an area of land. • Cresent A large arc of rich, or fertle farmland. • ...
W.E.D Vocabulary 2020-11-17
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- living things that cause chemical weathering by releasing a weak acid - Chemical Weathering
- The tumbling of dry soil and rocks downhill.
- Soil particles move slowly downhill
- When CO2 dissolves in rain water and creates carbonic acid and weathers limestone to form caves and sink holes - Chemical Weathering
- When acid rain reacts with rock--forming minerals such as feldspar to produce clay.
- Water weathers rock by dissolving it - Chemical Weathering
- Sediment that was deposited by a glacier.
- A type of sand bar created by long-shore drift which moves sand along the shore.
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- Rain mixes with the soil to form mud which moves downhill.
- rain, sleet, or snow that contains a high concentration of acids - Chemical Weathering
- The breakdown of rocks
- A deposit of fine, wind-blown glacial sediment
- low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water; the area behind a spit
- a chemical change in which a substance combines with oxygen, as when iron oxidizes, forming rust - Chemical Weathering
- Finger-shaped deposit of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river.
15 Clues: The breakdown of rocks • Soil particles move slowly downhill • Sediment that was deposited by a glacier. • 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. • Water weathers rock by dissolving it - Chemical Weathering • ...
Observable Characteristics 2025-06-19
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- Often caused by land clearing and overgrazing
- Commonly from farms, roads, mining, and landfills
- Coastal, alpine, and woodland are examples
- Essential for life; can carry respiratory risks if polluted
- Water with a pH less than 4.8 is considered this
- Ecosystem affected by water quality issues
- App used in biodiversity fieldwork
- Soil biota are essential for this organic process
- The loss of this contributes greatly to species extinction
- Dark, nutrient-rich soil component
- Large vegetation growth often indicates high levels of this in soil
- Variety of life and its interactions in nature
- Aquatic life depends on this to survive
- Upper layer of forests contributing to biodiversity
- Excessive amounts can trigger harmful algal blooms
- Refers to animal species in an ecosystem
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- One of the air pollutants monitored by the EPA
- Indicates how acidic or basic a water sample is
- Measure of how clear water is
- A critically endangered Victorian possum
- High levels of this in soil harm plant life
- Plants absorb carbon dioxide through this process
- Overgrowth of this can reduce water quality
- Water with low turbidity has high what?
- Radiation absorbed by Earth’s atmosphere to protect life
- All ecosystems together make up this global system
- test, Measures how salty soil has become
- This process can carry pollutants into water systems
- Clearing land contributes to erosion and salinity
- Carbon monoxide and sulphur dioxide are examples
30 Clues: Measure of how clear water is • App used in biodiversity fieldwork • Dark, nutrient-rich soil component • Water with low turbidity has high what? • Aquatic life depends on this to survive • A critically endangered Victorian possum • Refers to animal species in an ecosystem • Coastal, alpine, and woodland are examples • Ecosystem affected by water quality issues • ...
Nutrient Cycles Crossword 2026-01-07
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- the process that converts ammonia into nitrites and nitrates.
- process where bacteria convert nitrates back into nitrogen gas.
- Another term for the water cycle.
- breakdown of dead organisms that returns carbon to the soil.
- burning of fossil fuels that releases carbon dioxide.
- cooling of water vapor into liquid droplets that form clouds.
- carbon-rich energy sources formed from ancient organisms.
- process where decomposers convert organic nitrogen into ammonia.
- process that converts nitrogen gas into ammonia.
- form of nitrogen that makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere.
- movement of water from the surface into the soil.
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- water released from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- greenhouse gas released during respiration and combustion.
- movement of water downward through soil and rock layers.
- usable form of nitrogen absorbed by plant roots.
- reservoir that stores carbon for long periods of time.
- process where liquid water changes into water vapor due to heat.
- a process where organisms release energy and carbon dioxide.
- release of water vapor from plant leaves into the atmosphere.
- the process plants use to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
- the type of bacteria that lives in soil or plant roots and fix nitrogen.
- water stored in pores and cracks underground.
- water flowing over Earth’s surface into streams and rivers.
- nitrogen compound produced by bacteria during decomposition.
24 Clues: Another term for the water cycle. • water stored in pores and cracks underground. • usable form of nitrogen absorbed by plant roots. • process that converts nitrogen gas into ammonia. • movement of water from the surface into the soil. • burning of fossil fuels that releases carbon dioxide. • reservoir that stores carbon for long periods of time. • ...
Clay 2021-11-10
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- This is my favorite season
- there are 88 of these on the instrument I played growing up
- this is my name
- the number of pets I have
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- I recently learned the hard way that this should not be completely melted when you make cookies
- the animal that is responsible for my favorite treat (in all seasons)
- I am trying to learn to play the tenor banjo, which has 4 of these
- I now live in Maine, which is famous for this creature
- While living in Los Angeles, I only saw this one famous person, and he was on a skateboard
- I grew up in Illinois, which is the second largest producer in the US of this crop
10 Clues: this is my name • the number of pets I have • This is my favorite season • I now live in Maine, which is famous for this creature • there are 88 of these on the instrument I played growing up • I am trying to learn to play the tenor banjo, which has 4 of these • the animal that is responsible for my favorite treat (in all seasons) • ...
clay 2024-02-05
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- 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
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- 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 2024-02-05
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- 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
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- 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 2024-02-05
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- 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
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- 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
10 Clues: Fired Clay • Liquid Clay • A ceramic container • Small pieces of glass • A flat pancake of clay • A special oven for clay • A long, thin rope of clay • A bowl made by pitching clay • Unfired clay that is bone dry • Joining of wet clay by roughly scratching
Clay 2024-10-08
10 Clues: Fired clay • Joining wet clay • flat piece of clay • Unfired clay (bone dry) • long snake-like piece of clay • Very hot oven to bake clay in • pot Bowl made by pinching • Firmly attach 2 pieces of clay • Rub edges of the joined clay to finish seal • Special paint made only for clay (made out of glass)
Clay 2024-10-11
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- Shiny
- scratch the places where the 2 pieces of clay will roughly be
- clay made by rolling it out, flattening it
- Finish the seal doing this
- a long, thin strand of clay
- a bowl made by pinching
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- Unfired clay, that has been shaped
- Firmly do this to attach 2 pieces of clay together
- Liquid Clay
- It turns clay into ceramic
10 Clues: Shiny • Liquid Clay • a bowl made by pinching • Finish the seal doing this • It turns clay into ceramic • a long, thin strand of clay • Unfired clay, that has been shaped • clay made by rolling it out, flattening it • Firmly do this to attach 2 pieces of clay together • scratch the places where the 2 pieces of clay will roughly be
Clay 2024-10-11
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- liquid clay
- special paint made of tiny glass pieces
- a word for fired clay
- a flat pancake
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- scratching wet clay where 2 pieces will join
- ceramic container
- a special oven that gets super hot
- pot a bowl made by pinching a sphere Clay
- rub the edge of the joined clay to finish the seal
- a long thin piece of clay
10 Clues: liquid clay • a flat pancake • ceramic container • a word for fired clay • a long thin piece of clay • a special oven that gets super hot • special paint made of tiny glass pieces • pot a bowl made by pinching a sphere Clay • scratching wet clay where 2 pieces will join • rub the edge of the joined clay to finish the seal
Clay 2024-10-11
10 Clues: joining wet clay • adding liquid clay • a ceramic contaner • a word for fired clay • a flat pancake of clay • a long thin rope of clay • unfired clay that is bone dry • a paint that makes clay shiny • a speical oven that cooks clay • a ball made by pinching a sphere
Stages of Clay 2024-01-22
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- metal boxes to store your projects
- a long piece of rounded clay
- tool long thin tool often used for scoring and cutting
- scratching the surface of the clay
- clay that has been fired once
- the stuff that will break your lungs if you get too much
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- clay that has no moisture
- the "paint" used for ceramic projects
- the oven for clay
- basic building material used in ceramics
- liquid clay used as a glue for projects
- the greatest of all foods
- clay that has partly dried out but is still slightly flexible
- a finished project
- a flat, rounded tool. Also the name of a human bone
15 Clues: the oven for clay • a finished project • clay that has no moisture • the greatest of all foods • a long piece of rounded clay • clay that has been fired once • metal boxes to store your projects • scratching the surface of the clay • the "paint" used for ceramic projects • liquid clay used as a glue for projects • basic building material used in ceramics • ...
WASTE 2023-03-27
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- What we throw out every day
- This laws provides safeguards for landfills
- Solid waste compacted, spread in layers and covered
- Promotion and protection of public health by promoting hygiene and sanitary conditions
- The gas produced in a sanitary landfill
- Hole in the earth where trash is dumped
- Cell phones, computers, toners
- ANY ITEM UNWANTED AND DISCARDED
- Accumulate in the ocean and can be harmful to aquatic life
- Natural, can be biologically broken down
- Sanitary landfills have this on the bottom
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- This microorganism breaks down organic trash
- Liquid from a that is contaminated
- crop residue, livestock and forest waste, sawdust
- Mining rocks, minerals, top soil
- scrap metals, plastics, paper, sludge
- Burning of waste products
- Established to clean up toxic waste sites
- Synthetic, can't be broken down biologically
- Using organic waste to make rich soil or material
20 Clues: Burning of waste products • What we throw out every day • Cell phones, computers, toners • ANY ITEM UNWANTED AND DISCARDED • Mining rocks, minerals, top soil • Liquid from a that is contaminated • scrap metals, plastics, paper, sludge • The gas produced in a sanitary landfill • Hole in the earth where trash is dumped • Natural, can be biologically broken down • ...
Stone Age & Mesopotamia 2013-11-24
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- Long poems that tell stories of heroes.
- _____________ of Law
- More than what is needed.
- A picture symbol.
- A device used to break the soil to prepare it for planting.
- Sumerian math system was based on the number _______
- A wheeled horse-drawn cart used in battle.
- A person who writes things down.
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks.
- A stringed musical instrument.
- The Phoenicians made a ___________ dye.
- ________ age.
- The city.
Down
- _____________ of Labour.
- Hand held object used to make a task easier.
- Freezing time called the ________ age.
- An imprint in rocks of something that was once alive.
- A pyramid shaped temple for worship.
- The study of the past.
- People who perform religious ceremonies.
- ____________Crescent.
- The king of Akkad.
- ____________ bridge.
- The country side.
- A metal used to make strong weapons.
25 Clues: The city. • ________ age. • A picture symbol. • The country side. • The king of Akkad. • _____________ of Law • ____________ bridge. • ____________Crescent. • The study of the past. • _____________ of Labour. • More than what is needed. • A stringed musical instrument. • A person who writes things down. • A pyramid shaped temple for worship. • A metal used to make strong weapons. • ...
Sending 2021-09-13
Across
- on tablets and phones
- a Crossword Puzzle
- (members only)
- the puzzle online
- your puzzle on your website
- Puzzle Title
- a passcode
- Planets
- Crosswords
- you can view the puzzle. It cannot be accessed by anyone else, or search engines.
- (members only)
- people who have the direct URL will be able to view/print/solve your puzzle. It will be hidden from search engines.
- the word, a space and then the clue. One word/clue pair per line. Need to see an example?
- simple and free to use
Down
- your crossword puzzle to PDF or Microsoft Word
- your crossword as an image
- & Finish
- a ready-made crossword puzzle on any subject:
- (free!)
- crossword URL
- to SVG for full customization
- Setting
- can find, view, solve and print your puzzle. It will be visible in search engines.
- make your own!
- will protect the answer key, and allow you to edit your puzzle. Don't forget it! You can't recover it.
25 Clues: (free!) • Setting • Planets • & Finish • a passcode • Crosswords • Puzzle Title • crossword URL • (members only) • (members only) • make your own! • the puzzle online • a Crossword Puzzle • on tablets and phones • simple and free to use • your crossword as an image • your puzzle on your website • to SVG for full customization • a ready-made crossword puzzle on any subject: • ...
