clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Matthew's Puzzle 2020-05-20
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- You have an option to choose between which one
- Upper layer of earth that consists clay and rock particles
- A long journey by sea or space
- Having rejoice
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- Being irritated or angry
- Attack or damaging an object by nature
- A company from Foxconn
- Receive pleasure or having satisfaction
- Playing things that are for children
9 Clues: Having rejoice • A company from Foxconn • Being irritated or angry • A long journey by sea or space • Playing things that are for children • Attack or damaging an object by nature • Receive pleasure or having satisfaction • You have an option to choose between which one • Upper layer of earth that consists clay and rock particles
Pottery Tools and Stages Review 2022-04-18
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- Tools used to smooth the surface of clay
- Used to cut big lumps of clay
- Large “oven” that we use to fire our clay
- When clay is halfway dry and good for carving
- a hand-built form made by squeezing clay between fingers
- the method we use to join 2 pieces of clay (3words)
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- Tools we use to remove small to large pieces of excess clay
- When clay is bone dry, ready for the kiln, and VERY fragile
- When clay has been fired in the kiln ONCE
- Tools used to fine tune and add detail to your pottery
- The clay we use to construct and model (how it comes out of the bag)
- Super wet slop that we use as potter
- Tools used to fine tune and add detail to your pottery
- When clay has been fired in the kiln TWICE
14 Clues: Used to cut big lumps of clay • Super wet slop that we use as potter • Tools used to smooth the surface of clay • When clay has been fired in the kiln ONCE • Large “oven” that we use to fire our clay • When clay has been fired in the kiln TWICE • When clay is halfway dry and good for carving • the method we use to join 2 pieces of clay (3words) • ...
Ceramics 2023-04-27
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- Clay that is partially dried, but can still be shaped
- A furnace used to heat clay.
- Clay objects that have been fired once.
- A technique involving squeezing and shaping clay, usually with the fingers.
- A flat piece of rolled out clay.
- Unfired clay
- Clay that has bee completely dried.
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- A term referring to forming clay with hands and simple tools
- The art and science of forming objects from earth materials and firing them in a kiln to at least 1300 F.
- Watered down clay that used use to help join pieces together
- A layer of glass applied in liquid form and then fired
- A way of reworking clay to create an even texture and eliminate air bubbles
- scratching into clay to help join pieces together
13 Clues: Unfired clay • A furnace used to heat clay. • A flat piece of rolled out clay. • Clay that has bee completely dried. • Clay objects that have been fired once. • scratching into clay to help join pieces together • Clay that is partially dried, but can still be shaped • A layer of glass applied in liquid form and then fired • ...
Ryan Cooley 6A 2018-03-16
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- did Roman times, many North Africans did.
- the land.
- compounds that are often used in fertilizers.
- belief in just one god.
- system.
- layers of rock in which water collects.
- area formed by soil deposits that build up as river water slows down.
- ruled the Muslim empire.
- Sahara's vast stretches of sand.
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- areas along the Red Sea.
- a movement for the people and government to follow the strict laws.
- fine, rich soil that is excellent for farming.
- who move about from place to place in search of food.
- leader qaddafi had a harsh.
- dry the land and leave behind.
- war-A fight for control of the government.
16 Clues: system. • the land. • belief in just one god. • areas along the Red Sea. • ruled the Muslim empire. • leader qaddafi had a harsh. • dry the land and leave behind. • Sahara's vast stretches of sand. • layers of rock in which water collects. • did Roman times, many North Africans did. • war-A fight for control of the government. • compounds that are often used in fertilizers. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2022-10-04
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- the Egyptian god of the dead with a head like a jackal
- pictures that stand for words or sounds
- to preserve a body after death
- paperlike material made from the stems of reeds
- fne, fertile soil caried by rivers and deposited on nearby lands
- ruler of ancient Egypt
- pharaoh who ordered the largest pyramid to be built
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- Egyptian god who judged people after death
- body prepared for burial according to ancient Egyptian practice
- triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river's mouth
- ancient Egyptian structure, built over or around a tomb
- family or group that rules for several generations
- woman pharaoh
13 Clues: woman pharaoh • ruler of ancient Egypt • to preserve a body after death • pictures that stand for words or sounds • Egyptian god who judged people after death • paperlike material made from the stems of reeds • family or group that rules for several generations • pharaoh who ordered the largest pyramid to be built • the Egyptian god of the dead with a head like a jackal • ...
Sachin Amlani - Materials 2014-09-30
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- A material that could be made with wide range of polymers such as Polystyrene, PVC, Nylon
- A soft white fibrous material. To grow this you will need cotton seeds- It is very flexible to make anything.
- A rock composed up from minerals of sand conjoined together over time in the Earth's crust.
- A hard crystalline form of limestone, it may be used in sculptures or statues
- A fine soil that contains metal oxides and organic matter. This can be used to make bricks.
- A piece of wood that can be found in Los Angeles, California
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- A hard brittle substance that is transparent. It can be broken if hit with enough force. This is made from heated sand.
- A chemical element with high strength. It has the Atomic Symbol (TI)
- A metal with the atomic number 78 and symbol (PT). It is dense and valuable.
- A valuable gem that has the Symbol (Au) on the Periodic Table
- A hard substance made of clay and permanently hardened by heat.
- A precious stone containing a crystalline form of a pure substance. It is also very rare and hard to find.
- A small rectangular block made from typically fired or sun dried clay.
13 Clues: A piece of wood that can be found in Los Angeles, California • A valuable gem that has the Symbol (Au) on the Periodic Table • A hard substance made of clay and permanently hardened by heat. • A chemical element with high strength. It has the Atomic Symbol (TI) • A small rectangular block made from typically fired or sun dried clay. • ...
Mesopotamia 2021-09-30
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- the writing of Sumer
- king of Babylon responsible for set of laws
- writing tool made of reeds
- each city-state was ruled by one
- a city and its surrounding farmland
- a group of city-states united under one ruler
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- belief in multiple gods
- a belief in one god
- houses in Mesopotamia were made of these
- great area for farming between the rivers
- each city-state had one of these
- recorded information on clay tablets
- fine soil deposited by flood water
- a structure dedicated to a god or goddess
- when you have more than you need
15 Clues: a belief in one god • the writing of Sumer • belief in multiple gods • writing tool made of reeds • each city-state had one of these • each city-state was ruled by one • when you have more than you need • fine soil deposited by flood water • a city and its surrounding farmland • recorded information on clay tablets • houses in Mesopotamia were made of these • ...
Great depression crossword by carmen 2023-05-22
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- what came in the 1930's?
- rich businesses grew what?
- what did oklahoma lose 440,000 people t0?
- what were rich people doing to the banks?
- what happened to 9,000 banks because of the great depression?
- what did white farmers have to do to their farms?
- after the dust bowl people started moving where?
- what did they plant to stop blowing of soil?
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- what did they hang on the windows to stop dust?
- people became migrant works because they looked for what?
- work was increased in what?
- where did some of the migrant works come from?
- what happens to your money if your bank fails?
- what were migrant works known as?
- what would another bank do if one failed?
- what where one of the dust bowl states?
- 30% of what failed during the great depression?
- what did migrant's help with?
18 Clues: what came in the 1930's? • rich businesses grew what? • work was increased in what? • what did migrant's help with? • what were migrant works known as? • what where one of the dust bowl states? • what did oklahoma lose 440,000 people t0? • what were rich people doing to the banks? • what would another bank do if one failed? • what did they plant to stop blowing of soil? • ...
Thcs tế nông unit 1 skill1 2024-11-03
Pottery Vocab 2023-09-24
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- A color application applied to bisque ware; considered an incomplete glaze because it contains no glass.
- A paint-like material that forms a coating on ceramic ware; the glaze is fixed, or set, when fired in the kiln, creating a surface that is smooth, shiny, and waterproof.
- This is surface texture created by pressing a material into clay.
- A hand-building technique in which the form is built using rope-like rolls or coils.
- The bottom or base of a ceramic form.
- As ceramic ware dries and is fired in the kiln, it contracts and shrinks; if a piece shrinks too fast, it may crack.
- A shiny and reflective glaze.
- A furnace (like an oven) designed for firing ceramics.
- Pockets of air trapped in clay. They could be as small as a pencil point.
- Clay that is bone dry, but has not been fired yet.
- A method of construction in which the form is created by draping a slab of clay over the inside or outside of a mold. The mold could be a pre-formed mold or another vessel such as a cup or bowl.
- Clay that is mixed with water to create a paste that can be used to join pieces together.
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- Kneading clay with your hands to remove all air bubbles and create a uniform consistency.
- A glaze containing a little coloring material so that the natural color of the clay shows underneath.
- A clear glaze containing no coloring material.
- Ceramic that has been fired once in the kiln, but has not been glazed.
- A dull surface glaze with no shine.
- A method of forming and shaping clay by using only your hands and fingers.
- The flexible stage it comes in out of the bag, or off the pug mill
- Ceramic that has been glazed, and fired in the kiln a second time.
- A method of construction in which flat slabs are rolled, cut, and combined.
- The process of creating clay forms on the pottery wheel.
- The span between the lowest and highest maturing temperature of clay or glaze.
- A glaze containing enough coloring material that the natural color of the clay does not show through.
- To scratch lines into unfired clay before applying slip when joining two pieces together.
- The flexible stage it comes in out of the bag, or off the pug mill
- To heat ceramic in a kiln to a specific temperature.
27 Clues: A shiny and reflective glaze. • A dull surface glaze with no shine. • The bottom or base of a ceramic form. • A clear glaze containing no coloring material. • Clay that is bone dry, but has not been fired yet. • To heat ceramic in a kiln to a specific temperature. • A furnace (like an oven) designed for firing ceramics. • ...
Doodle Academy Clay Crossword 2021-06-29
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- a thin 'snake' of clay used for building and details
- made of wood or metal and used to shape a pot or smooth a clay surface
- the special name for doing pottery
- when scratches are put into the clay to help it adhere
- a flat sheet of clay used for hand building
- the device used to make pottery
- the motion that makes the clay wall taller
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- the special name for when the kiln runs
- a two word phrase for a pot made by pinching
- the giant oven that clay goes into to be fired
- the name for clay after it is fired the first time
- the name for squeezing the clay up and down
- special paint used to add color to ceramics
- the half liquid clay that is used to achieve good seals on scored joints
14 Clues: the device used to make pottery • the special name for doing pottery • the special name for when the kiln runs • the motion that makes the clay wall taller • the name for squeezing the clay up and down • special paint used to add color to ceramics • a flat sheet of clay used for hand building • a two word phrase for a pot made by pinching • ...
Ellen Wright 5th Hour 2025-02-07
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- preservation of dead body in cloth
- reed that grows along nile
- record keeper
- life after death
- a god or goddess
- pyramid builder
- large waterfall
- father of the boy king
- pictures,characters or symbols for words
- rich fertile soil
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- made the first peace treaty
- flood
- triangular shaped burial tombs
- wide flat expanse of land that rivers overflow
- river flowing into larger river
- triangular area where river divides
- supervised the mission to punt
- series of ruler from same family
- a ruler of ancient egypt
- boy king
20 Clues: flood • boy king • record keeper • pyramid builder • large waterfall • life after death • a god or goddess • rich fertile soil • father of the boy king • a ruler of ancient egypt • reed that grows along nile • made the first peace treaty • triangular shaped burial tombs • supervised the mission to punt • river flowing into larger river • series of ruler from same family • ...
Unit #4 Vocab - [Alondra Anaya]" 2023-09-26
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- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- the quantity of water in a stream that passes
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- the rigid outer part of the earth
- undrground water
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
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- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
- the removal of groundwater or oil
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- Does not contain any salt like rivers
- mixture of fresh and salt water
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
22 Clues: undrground water • mixture of fresh and salt water • the removal of groundwater or oil • the rigid outer part of the earth • Does not contain any salt like rivers • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • the quantity of water in a stream that passes • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • the process by which surface water enters the soil • ...
课标 2025-12-19
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- adv. /əˈbrɔːd/ in or to another country (Crossword Clue: Where people go when they travel to the US or UK)
- n. /əˈbɪləti/ the power or skill to do something (Crossword Clue: What you have when you can finish a task well)
- v. /ədˈvaɪz/ to give someone advice or suggestions (Crossword Clue: What teachers do when they tell you how to study)
- n. /ədˈvaɪs/ an opinion or suggestion about what to do (Crossword Clue: What your parents give you when you have problems)
- v. /əˈtʃiːv/ to succeed after working hard (Crossword Clue: What you do when you get your dream score in exams)
- n. /ˈæksɪdənt/ a sudden and unexpected bad event (Crossword Clue: What happens when a car hits a bike by chance)
- n. /ˈækʃn/ something that someone does (Crossword Clue: "Stop talking and take ____" as teachers often say)
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- adj. /ˈæbsənt/ not present in a place (Crossword Clue: How you are when you miss a lesson at school)
- v. /əˈfɔːd/ to have enough money to buy or pay for something (Crossword Clue: What you can do if you have enough money for a new book)
- adj. /ˈæktɪv/ full of energy; always doing things (Crossword Clue: Describing someone who likes to play sports and do activities)
- n. /əˈdres/ the details of where someone lives or works (Crossword Clue: You write this on an envelope to send a letter)
- n. /ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ/ something that helps you be better or more successful (Crossword Clue: Being good at reading is an ____ for learning English)
- v. /əkˈsept/ to agree to take something offered (Crossword Clue: What you do when you receive a birthday present)
- adj. /əˈfreɪd/ feeling fear or worry about something (Crossword Clue: How you feel when you see a big dog in the dark)
14 Clues: adj. /ˈæbsənt/ not present in a place (Crossword Clue: How you are when you miss a lesson at school) • adv. /əˈbrɔːd/ in or to another country (Crossword Clue: Where people go when they travel to the US or UK) • n. /ˈækʃn/ something that someone does (Crossword Clue: "Stop talking and take ____" as teachers often say) • ...
Ceramics 2025-01-15
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- – Specialized oven which reaches extreme. temperatures in order to mature ceramic artworks.
- – A plastic medium from the earth, made of fine grained igneous rock and water.
- – Pottery technique in which flat pieces of clay are rolled out to create walls of a vessel or surface designs.
- ware – Unfired Clay (Clay directly from the bag)
- ware – Unglazed low fire pottery (clay after the 1st fire)
- – The process of creating decorative designs by scratching through slip, glaze or underglaze to expose the clay beneath.
- ware – Clay that has been painted with glaze and fired in the kiln.
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- – Pottery techniques in which rolled ropes of clay (coils) are layered on top of each other to create a clay vessel or surface design.
- – Drawing directly into moist clay with a pointed tool to create surface designs.
- Hard – Clay that is not bone-dry but stiff enough to support itself and remain workable.
- – Using a metal spoon or other smooth object to rub the clay surface until it produces a shine. (to be done when clay is between the stages of leather hard and bone-dry)
- – Clay dry enough for light sanding and to be fired but too dry to add more clay to its structure.
- – The process of kneading clay by hand to remove any air pockets. (Air pockets may cause clay to explode in the kiln)
13 Clues: ware – Unfired Clay (Clay directly from the bag) • ware – Unglazed low fire pottery (clay after the 1st fire) • ware – Clay that has been painted with glaze and fired in the kiln. • – A plastic medium from the earth, made of fine grained igneous rock and water. • – Drawing directly into moist clay with a pointed tool to create surface designs. • ...
Properties of Soil 2025-04-11
6 Clues: Ability to hold or drain water • Decomposed plants and animals (humus) • How well soil can support plant growth • Spaces between particles that hold air • Presence of organisms like earthworms, bacteria, fungi • Refers to the size of soil particles: sand, silt, and clay
Composting Puzzle 2025-10-14
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- Adding air to the compost pile is called ________.
- Composting keeps food and yard ________ out of landfills.
- After composting, the pile rests during the ________ stage.
- The finished compost feels dark and ________.
- Fruit and veggie scraps are examples of ________ materials.
- The compost materials are stacked together in a big ________.
- Compost returns important ________ to the soil.
- The compost pile gets very warm because of rising ________.
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- Tiny living things that break down food and leaves.
- What food scraps and leaves do as they break down.
- Making compost helps protect the ________.
- Composting is one way to ________ natural materials.
- Turning the pile helps add ________ for the microbes.
- The pile needs just enough ________ to stay damp but not soggy.
- Materials like leaves, paper, and cardboard are called ________.
- The finished compost looks and feels like rich, dark ________.
- Compost helps plants ________.
17 Clues: Compost helps plants ________. • Making compost helps protect the ________. • The finished compost feels dark and ________. • Compost returns important ________ to the soil. • What food scraps and leaves do as they break down. • Adding air to the compost pile is called ________. • Tiny living things that break down food and leaves. • ...
Agriculture in the GDA 2024-02-01
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- Warm conditions, low frost and 285 days growing season means crops can grow outdoors and not in a ?, reducing costs
- Largo foods are a trading name for what food processing company
- Nutrient rich soil on the banks of the rivers Dodder, Boyne and Liffey
- Another name for market gardening
- What % of Potato crop is grown in the GDA?
- Type of agriculture which involves crop growing
- Another word for lowland
- Climate type in the GDA (cool ? oceanic)
- ?.1 is the population of the GDA
- Condition that occurs in potatoes in damp areas- does not occur in GDA
- What in the soil around Rush / Lusk makes it warmer and promotes crop growth
- What facility is used to export crops in the GDA
- What network is the reason why fresh food produce can be delivered to the markets quick and efficiently
- Type of agriculture that occurs in an area with good grass growth
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- Dublin and what other county of the GDA are strong commercial potato growing areas,
- What % of Irelands agriculture trade is conducted with the UK
- Most common soil type in the GDA
- Amount of daily sunshine in the region
- Process where nutrients are removed from soil
- Amount of annual rainfall in mm in the GDA
- Barley and Oats what other crop are commonly grown in the GDA?
- What word beginning with D is a reason for a strong market
22 Clues: Another word for lowland • Most common soil type in the GDA • ?.1 is the population of the GDA • Another name for market gardening • Amount of daily sunshine in the region • Climate type in the GDA (cool ? oceanic) • What % of Potato crop is grown in the GDA? • Amount of annual rainfall in mm in the GDA • Process where nutrients are removed from soil • ...
Climates and their associated landscapes 2025-11-28
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- a climate with high temperature throughout the year and poor quality of soil
- a climate with fertile large river valleys, rain varies between 300-1000 mm annualy
- a climate with coniferous forests in high latitude areas, less high latitute: grasslands and steppes
- animals un alpine climate
- in humid tropical climate there is more vegetation on the ground than in the equatorial climate, because more... reaches the plants
- animals in alpine climate
- in polar climate in winter the upper layers of the soil is...
- animals in fauna of continental climate
- deciduous forest tress are ..., beeches, lime trees.
- animals in fauna of continental climate
- vegetation in dry tropical climate - very tall grass etc.
- winters in continental climate
- ...oaks - trees in mediterranean forest
- a fauna in equatorial climate is extremely...
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- a climate with poor soil quality and annual temperature over 20 degrees, rain less than 250 mm annualy
- animals in equatorial climate
- a climate with deciduous forest in vegetation and rich soil.
- animals in continental climate
- a climate with precipitation in the form of snow
- tress in continental climate
- a humid .... climate: a climate with rainforests and abundant precipitation all the year , but less then 1500 mm annualy
- vegetation in tundra: ..., lichen, dwarf shrubs.
- a climate with tundra and very low temperature all the year
- a large area of land, especially in relation to its appearance
- a ... tropical climate: a climate with mild winters and hot summers
- mediterranean bushes
26 Clues: mediterranean bushes • animals un alpine climate • animals in alpine climate • tress in continental climate • animals in equatorial climate • animals in continental climate • winters in continental climate • animals in fauna of continental climate • animals in fauna of continental climate • ...oaks - trees in mediterranean forest • a fauna in equatorial climate is extremely... • ...
Pastures and Grazing 2025-04-30
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- Soil that is rich in nutrients
- Stock are rotated around paddocks on a farm in one group.
- Parts of the plant remaining after harvesting, which are usually ploughed back into the soil
- Plants related to peas, which can store nitrogen in soil
- Moderate climate all year round
- Eaten – Taken into an animals mouth
- An essential nutrient for plant growth, provided by legumes.
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- A herb sometimes used to increase drought resistance and nutrition in mixed pasture.
- Crop that is grown to be fed to stock.
- A type of legume commonly used in NZ pasture.
- To eat grass or other plants that are growing in a field, pasture, etc
- Grass that has been cut and stored wet, allowing it to ferment.
- Stock are held between 2 electric fences and moved 2-3 times a day up the paddock.
- A mixture of grasses and clovers grown for animal nutrition
- The fibre/nutrient part of the grass (if water was removed).
- A grass that continues growing for many years
- Few stock are kept on large areas of pasture for extended periods.
17 Clues: Soil that is rich in nutrients • Moderate climate all year round • Eaten – Taken into an animals mouth • Crop that is grown to be fed to stock. • A type of legume commonly used in NZ pasture. • A grass that continues growing for many years • Plants related to peas, which can store nitrogen in soil • Stock are rotated around paddocks on a farm in one group. • ...
abhi's crossword 2022-03-30
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- where not to buy butter chicken
- worst peaky blinders season
- book by levitt and dubner
- "the past is never past" podcast
- best free crossword website
- what bills fans jump on
- author of the namesake
- state senator candidate that is currently selling the bag
- owner of bills
- a question abhi should have asked you a long time ago ___?
- katrina robinson's purse
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- phil burbank
- best dog breed but scary nevertheless
- waste of four dollars a month
- jacksonville jaguars owner
- worst state senator
- ____ files
- worst peaky blinders character
- state senator for 29th district
- rich atlanta neighborhood
- opioid-prescribing, incestual state senator
- former host of radiolab
- weird founder of objectivism
- mark zuckerburg's birthday (also the goat's)
- where to play gerrymandering mini golf
25 Clues: ____ files • phil burbank • owner of bills • worst state senator • author of the namesake • what bills fans jump on • former host of radiolab • katrina robinson's purse • book by levitt and dubner • rich atlanta neighborhood • jacksonville jaguars owner • worst peaky blinders season • best free crossword website • weird founder of objectivism • waste of four dollars a month • ...
Summer School Vocab 2022-07-13
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- term used for baking clay in the brick oven
- stage of clay when it's dry enough to be joined or carved
- brick oven used to fire ceramics
- roughing up the surface for joining clay pieces
- the art of making things from clay
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- unfired pottery
- paint for clay made of sand that turn glasslike when fired
- kneading the clay to force out air bubbles
- stage of clay when clay is most workable
- fired pottery
- stage where clay is dry, very fragile
- liquid clay used a clay glue
12 Clues: fired pottery • unfired pottery • liquid clay used a clay glue • brick oven used to fire ceramics • the art of making things from clay • stage where clay is dry, very fragile • stage of clay when clay is most workable • kneading the clay to force out air bubbles • term used for baking clay in the brick oven • roughing up the surface for joining clay pieces • ...
Rooted & Resilient Crossword 2023-03-09
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- The most nutrient-dense organ meat
- The largest living organism on Earth is a ____
- Largest native mammal in North America
- There are 4 ___ cuts of beef
- A community of microorganisms that exists together in an environment
- Access water when there is more rainfall than the land can absorb
- A ___ steak is cut from the rib primal of the beef
- The sound an elk makes - a cross between a roar and a whistle
- What city is Force of Nature HQ located in?
- A cow has a very long ___ which feels similar to sandpaper
- Gabe Brown introduced the 5 ______ of Soil Health in his book, "Dirt to Soil"
- A male deer
- Title for species that have a disproportionally positive effect on shaping a landscape
- Grazing practice that moves livestock frequently to fresh paddocks, allowing the grazed paddocks to recover before being grazed again
- The cut located in the lower back of the cattle and is separated into a top and a bottom cut
- Fastest native mammal in North America
- The name of FoN’s blend that consists of organ meats, especially liver and heart
- A common and yet destructive agriculture practice that leads to soil erosion
- bison hooves are shaped like a ___ making them impressive tools for soil health
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- Wild Boar have no Natural ____ in North America
- What is the name of FoNs home ranch, located in Fredericksburg, Texas?
- There is more life in a teaspoon of healthy ___ than there are people on the planet
- One of the most invasive species in Texas, negatively impacting 133 million acres of land annually
- What is the most commonly consumed meat worldwide?
- Animal with one stomach and one digestive chamber
- When livestock is excessively grazed on one pasture to the point of damage
- A group of wild boar
- A holistic way of ranching that values soil health, animal care, and quality, and its community
- Currently the most deadly animal in North America
- The uppermost layer of rich soil
- In this grazing species, only the males have antlers
- According to Gabe Brown's principles of soil health, living ___ must be maximized year round
- An agriculture system integrating trees, pasture, and grazing livestock
- What is an herbivorous animal that digests its food multiple times and in various chambers of their stomach?
34 Clues: A male deer • A group of wild boar • There are 4 ___ cuts of beef • The uppermost layer of rich soil • The most nutrient-dense organ meat • Largest native mammal in North America • Fastest native mammal in North America • What city is Force of Nature HQ located in? • The largest living organism on Earth is a ____ • Wild Boar have no Natural ____ in North America • ...
Chapter Seven: Best Management Practices and Water Quality 2023-04-04
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- Crossing: provides a hard, stable area where livestock or equipment can cross a stream without damaging the streambed or banks.
- the raising of traditionally undomesticated animals in an agricultural setting to produce
- the practice and science of cultivating soil for growing crops to provide food, fiber, and other commodities and products for people to purchase and consume.
- Department: poultry, cattle and calves, greenhouse and nursery, cotton, and soybeans.
- Law: protect and promote U.S. agricultural health, administer the Animal Welfare Act, carry out wildlife damage management activities, and ensure that America's agricultural exports are protected from unjustified trade restrictions.
- in the area that is close to (a place)
- Plots or parcels of land
- crops which are alive year-round and are harvested multiple times before dying.
- a natural filter of vegetation adjacent to a natural or manmade water body.
- the area of land that drains or sheds water into a specific receiving waterbody, such as a lake or a river.
- corn, soybeans, hay, wheat and tobacco.
- harvesting: the cutting or removal of timber for purposes of sale or profit for wood product purposes, such as lumber, biomass or fire wood, in conformance with the California Forest Practice Rules
- he process and practices used to remove excess water from the soil surface and from the soil profile.
- the natural or intentional restocking of existing forests and woodlands that have been depleted, usually through deforestation.
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- that all soil disturbing activities at the site have been completed and that a uniform perennial vegetative cover with a density of at least 70%
- Quality: the suitability of water to be used to irrigate and tend animals.
- also known as agricultural chemicals – are substances that are used to protect plants against pests.
- Commission: protecting, expanding and promoting the sustainable management of woodlands.
- Alabama Department of Environmental Management.
- Maps: a geographical representation showing diversity of soil types and/or soil properties (soil pH, textures, organic matter, depths of horizons etc.) in the area of interest.
- represent the earliest form of organized social life.
- species-rich habitats performing valuable ecosystem services such as flood protection, water quality enhancement, food chain support and carbon sequestration.
- a measure of water clarity.
- breeding, raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants.
- transitory or quickly fading.
25 Clues: Plots or parcels of land • a measure of water clarity. • transitory or quickly fading. • in the area that is close to (a place) • corn, soybeans, hay, wheat and tobacco. • Alabama Department of Environmental Management. • represent the earliest form of organized social life. • breeding, raising, and harvesting fish, shellfish, and aquatic plants. • ...
Gold Prospecting 2024-03-20
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- (Gold-bearing ___)
- (Claim marker)
- (Concentration)
- (Gold)
- (Filtering process)
- (Common location)
- (Gold is one)
- (Gold ___)
- (Study of earth)
- (Prospector)
- (Worker)
- (Waste material)
- (Tool)
- (Basic tool)
- (Excavator)
- (Dig)
- (Seeker)
- (Large deposit)
- (Valuable soil)
- (Material to sift)
- (Water source)
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- (Owner)
- (Tools)
- (Discovery)
- (Test)
- (Extraction method)
- (Mine entrance)
- (Channel)
- (Host rock)
- (Financial support)
- (Ownership right)
- (Chunk)
- (Technique)
- (Rich deposit)
- (Activity)
- (Measurement)
- (Shine)
- (Gold rush era)
- (Concentrated deposit)
- (Small pieces)
40 Clues: (Dig) • (Gold) • (Test) • (Tool) • (Owner) • (Tools) • (Chunk) • (Shine) • (Worker) • (Seeker) • (Channel) • (Gold ___) • (Activity) • (Discovery) • (Host rock) • (Technique) • (Excavator) • (Prospector) • (Basic tool) • (Gold is one) • (Measurement) • (Claim marker) • (Rich deposit) • (Small pieces) • (Water source) • (Concentration) • (Mine entrance) • (Gold rush era) • (Large deposit) • (Valuable soil) • (Study of earth) • ...
Ch.5 L.3 Sectionalism and Unity 2019-10-29
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- world it highlighted the friendship in Europe
- 1818 set the northern boundary of the Louisiana
- commerce trade
- bank started in 1816
- what did Congress not spend on
- bank expired in 1811
- a rise in price of the same goods
- industry
- John Quincy Adams
- signed bill creating second bank for us
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- the president concerned about the four European countries taking over Spain
- country
- what did clay aim on
- things not accepted from Clay by Congress
- what was clay
- important
- peck court
- gave up control
- his ideas of Congress leaders
19 Clues: country • industry • important • peck court • what was clay • commerce trade • gave up control • John Quincy Adams • what did clay aim on • bank started in 1816 • bank expired in 1811 • his ideas of Congress leaders • what did Congress not spend on • a rise in price of the same goods • signed bill creating second bank for us • things not accepted from Clay by Congress • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2020-09-10
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- Refers to the extent of voids or openings in the soil that exist between soil particles and soil peds or clods. These pores hold water and air for absorption by plant roots. About half of soil volume which is in a good physical condition for plant growth is pore space.
- A phylum or division of the animal kingdom; includes insects, spiders, and Crustacea; characterized by a coating which serves as an external skeleton and by legs with distinct movable segments or joints.
- The removal of soluble constituents from soils or other materials by percolating water.
- Plantlike organisms that have no chlorophyll; they get their nourishment from living or decaying organic matter.
- Soil that consists of less than 52 percent sand, 28 to 50 percent silt, and 7 to 27 percent clay, resulting in a soil texture ideal for gardening.
- Color difference on a mass of moderately poorly drained soil.
- Single-celled microorganism; some cause human, animal, or plant diseases; others are beneficial.
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- The capacity of soil or rock for transmitting a fluid. The degree of permeability depends upon the size and shape of the pores, the size, and shape of their interconnections, and the extent of the latter.
- Matter found in or produced by, living animals and plants, which contains carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and often nitrogen and sulfur.
- The composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
- A layer of soil, approximately parallel to the surface, having distinct characteristics produced by soil-forming processes.
- The mineral and organic surface of the earth capable of supporting upland plants. It has been (and is being) formed by the active factors of climate and biosphere exerting their influence on passive parent material and topography over neutral time.
12 Clues: Color difference on a mass of moderately poorly drained soil. • The removal of soluble constituents from soils or other materials by percolating water. • Single-celled microorganism; some cause human, animal, or plant diseases; others are beneficial. • ...
Climate, Soils and Vegetation REVIEW 2021-11-18
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- Also known as frontal precipitation...this precip pattern occurs when cold air and warm meet along a weather front
- This climate factor partly determines our 4 seasons.
- In a Continental Climate, most of the rain falls during which season?
- Acronym which describes the major factors which affect North America's climate.
- A common effect in a wet climate soil.
- Rock layer at the bottom of a soil profile (“C” Horizon).
- This vegetation region contains Canada’s largest temperate rainforests.
- Upward movement of water in a calcified soil.
- Unsustainable farming practices and poor soil management largely cause this man made catastrophe
- In a Maritime Climate, most of the rain falls during which season?
- Vegetation region characterized by lichens, mosses and small shrubs.
- This precipitation patterns is common in Burlington during the summer months
- Precipitation patterns associated with mountainous regions.
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- This warm current travels along the East Coast of North America.
- Winnipeg Man.- Maritime or Continental Climate?
- Part of the country that has continuous permanent settlement. Continuous e---------
- An example is a mixed-forest region.
- The first letter of an air mass code indicates what characteristic about that air mass?
- Vancouver BC- Maritime or Continental Climate?
- Cold ocean current which travels along the coast of Baffin Island and Labrador…
- The difference between the highest temperature and lowest temperature of climate station is known as the temperature R----.
- Largest vegetation region of Canada.
- Rich organic material found in topsoil.
23 Clues: An example is a mixed-forest region. • Largest vegetation region of Canada. • A common effect in a wet climate soil. • Rich organic material found in topsoil. • Upward movement of water in a calcified soil. • Vancouver BC- Maritime or Continental Climate? • Winnipeg Man.- Maritime or Continental Climate? • This climate factor partly determines our 4 seasons. • ...
Ecology 2025-03-23
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- - Protection of natural resources
- - Total greenhouse gases produced by a person/group
- - Harmful substances in the air, water, or soil
- - Energy from sources like sun or wind (e.g., solar, ___ energy)
- - Plants convert CO2 into oxygen using sunlight
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- - Clearing forests for human activities like farming
- - Using resources without harming future generations
- - Long-term shifts in global weather patterns
- - The process of converting waste into reusable materials
- - Variety of life in a specific habitat
- Ecology Crossword
- - Community of living organisms and their environment
12 Clues: Ecology Crossword • - Protection of natural resources • - Variety of life in a specific habitat • - Long-term shifts in global weather patterns • - Harmful substances in the air, water, or soil • - Plants convert CO2 into oxygen using sunlight • - Total greenhouse gases produced by a person/group • - Clearing forests for human activities like farming • ...
Ghaf Trees 2020-01-30
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- What the ghaf tree's national country is
- what the ghaf tree is goodfor
- Ghaf tree's habitat
- what the ghaf tree is
- what the ghaf tree increases levels of
- What the ghaf tree reduces in the desert
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- What this crossword is about
- What the Ghaf tree is used for
- what the ghaf tree needs only little of
- What the ghaf tree is resistant to
- What the Ghaf tree gives us
11 Clues: Ghaf tree's habitat • what the ghaf tree is • What the Ghaf tree gives us • What this crossword is about • what the ghaf tree is goodfor • What the Ghaf tree is used for • What the ghaf tree is resistant to • what the ghaf tree increases levels of • what the ghaf tree needs only little of • What the ghaf tree's national country is • What the ghaf tree reduces in the desert
crusher 2025-08-19
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- simple and free to use
- on tablets and phones
- to SVG for full customization
- Planets
- a ready-made crossword puzzle on any subject:
- make your own!
- the puzzle online
- your crossword as an image
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- Puzzle Title
- crossword URL
- the answer, a space and then the clue. One word/clue pair per line. Need to see an example?
- Crosswords
- your puzzle on your website
- your crossword puzzle to PDF or Microsoft Word
- a Crossword Puzzle
15 Clues: Planets • Crosswords • Puzzle Title • crossword URL • 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: • your crossword puzzle to PDF or Microsoft Word • ...
Clay 2024-10-11
9 Clues: joining wet clay • name for fired clay • a flat pancake of clay • a Lon thin rope of clay • is a word for unfired clay • sealing two pieces together • is a ceramic container, like a mug • clay together firmly to attach 2 pieces of clay • means to rub the edges of joined clay to finish the seal
Chapter 7 lesson 1 and 2 crossword 2024-04-26
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- connected or joined together
- A hollow where soil has collapsed
- Built up of three continents
- needed to do in order to grow crops
- was suited for farming and had rich volcanic soil
- tool used for math made up of a system of knots
- For a limited period
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- The first to live here were called native americans
- Eventually became the biggest city in mesoamerica
- a society of people who go under one tribe name
- One of the best and largest armed forces in the region
- Settled in square wooden homes called hogans
- was ruled by the greatest Maya king
- known for their calendar still used today
- first people to reach the far northern sides of north america
- most important food in the americas
- built the city that eventually became the biggest city in meso america
17 Clues: For a limited period • connected or joined together • Built up of three continents • A hollow where soil has collapsed • was ruled by the greatest Maya king • needed to do in order to grow crops • most important food in the americas • known for their calendar still used today • Settled in square wooden homes called hogans • a society of people who go under one tribe name • ...
Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources 2025-08-19
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- – Another name for community land resources.
- - An international convention that lists several species of animals and birds in which trade is prohibited.
- – Factor of soil formation related to altitude and slope.
- – Type of irrigation that checks water losses through seepage and evaporation.
- – Conservation method where rocks are piled up to slow the flow of water.
- - A natural resource that plants produce that we need to breathe.
- – Caused by untreated sewage, chemicals, and industrial effluents.
- – Land owned by the community for common use like fodder, fruits, nuts, or medicinal herbs.
- - The name for protected areas linked through a global network to demonstrate conservation and development.
- – The main natural source of fresh water on land.
- - A large animal with tusks mentioned as being on the verge of extinction
- – Practice of making broad flat steps on steep slopes to reduce surface runoff.
- - The name for a system where living beings are inter-related and interdependent.
- – Rows of trees planted in dry regions to check wind movement.
- – Collecting and storing rainwater for future use.
- – Stones, grass, or soil used to build barriers along slopes to collect water.
- – Conservation method where bare ground between plants is covered with straw or organic matter to retain moisture.
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- - The type of vegetation found in cold Polar Regions.
- - One of the major concerns for wildlife that results in a sharp decline in the number of particular species.
- – Growing alternate rows of different crops to reduce soil erosion.
- - The layer of the Earth that includes land.
- - The collective name for all the living parts of the Earth.
- – Artificial method of supplying water to crops.
- – Type of land owned by individuals.
- – Thin layer of grainy substance covering the surface of the earth, containing minerals, humus, water, and air.
- – Irrigation method useful in dry regions to conserve water.
- – Factor of soil formation that influences the rate of weathering and humus formation.
- – A renewable resource covering three-fourths of the earth’s surface.
- – The way land is used for agriculture, forestry, mining, building houses, and setting up industries.
- - The sphere of water on Earth.
- – Determines colour, texture, and mineral content of soil.
- – The washing away of the fertile top layer of soil.
- park - The name for a natural area designated to protect the ecological integrity of one or more ecosystems.
- – The uppermost layer of soil rich in humus and vegetation.
34 Clues: - The sphere of water on Earth. • – Type of land owned by individuals. • – Another name for community land resources. • - The layer of the Earth that includes land. • – Artificial method of supplying water to crops. • – The main natural source of fresh water on land. • – Collecting and storing rainwater for future use. • ...
THCS Tran phu unit 1 skills 1 2024-11-03
7 Clues: a kind of soil • special local food • smell of something • steps to do something • known by a lot of people • a place of interest to visitors • a group of people in the countryside.
Vocabulary Words 2013-10-24
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- Specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth for preservation.
- The title used by the rulers of Egypt.
- Huge triangular tombs built by Egyptians.
- An imaginary creature with a human head and the body of a lion.
- A huge stone slab with hieroglyphics, Greek, and a later form of Egyptian that allowed historians to understand Egyptian writing.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- Rapids along the Nile River
- The world's longest river.
- A triangle shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river.
- A tall, four side, pointed pillar.
- The best of Egypt's pharaohs.
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- The ancient Egyptian writing system.
- A paper-like material made from reeds.
- The great and rich people with power.
- The application of scientific and mathematical knowledge for practical purposes.
- Paths for traders
- The life after death
- Rich and powerful people.
18 Clues: Paths for traders • The life after death • Rich and powerful people. • The world's longest river. • Rapids along the Nile River • The best of Egypt's pharaohs. • A tall, four side, pointed pillar. • The ancient Egyptian writing system. • The great and rich people with power. • The title used by the rulers of Egypt. • A paper-like material made from reeds. • ...
Geography of Rome 2017-05-17
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- Grapes are raised to make this valued trade good.
- Continent where Italy is.
- Rome's hill's helped protect the city from _________.
- How many thousands of years old is the oldest evidence from Rome?
- Number of hills in Rome.
- Rich, fertile plain on west coast of central Italy.
- Sea to the east of Italy, between it and the European mainland.
- Early civilization near Rome.
- Mountain chain that walls off Italy from rest of Europe.
- City on the Latium Plain that sits on edge of Latium Plain.
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- Latium farmers grow this to make flour for bread.
- Sea into which Italian peninsula juts.
- Goes on your foot--what Italy looks like.
- Mountain that runs down the spine of Italy.
- Eruptions from these create a thin, but rich soil.
- Large island off the "toe" of Italy.
- River that flows through center of Rome.
- Animals herded on rocky Apennine hillsides.
18 Clues: Number of hills in Rome. • Continent where Italy is. • Early civilization near Rome. • Large island off the "toe" of Italy. • Sea into which Italian peninsula juts. • River that flows through center of Rome. • Goes on your foot--what Italy looks like. • Mountain that runs down the spine of Italy. • Animals herded on rocky Apennine hillsides. • ...
Intro to Clay 2022-01-04
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- Clay should be no thinner than this.
- Pounding or kneading of clay to remove air bubbles.
- Apply glaze in _____ even coats.
- Trapped air in clay can cause it to do this in the kiln.
- To join pieces of clay you must do this to it before adding slip.
- Potter's "glue"
- This is dangerous to breath in and should be cleaned up carefully.
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- Also called bone dry.
- Clay that has been fired once, is rock hard, and is ready to be glazed.
- This stage of clay is moldable and cool to the touch.
- Clay that is halfway between wet and dry.
- Slip is made from a mixture of clay and _____.
- Clay must be thoroughly covered with this to keep it from drying out.
- If you glaze the bottom of your piece it will ____ to the kiln shelf.
- Clay should be no thicker than this.
15 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. • ...
Clay terms to know 2025-02-04
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- a thin, glossy coating that seals pottery from being porous
- soft clay ready to form
- watered down clay used as a glue
- to make notches in clay that will be the seams, helps slab pieces stay together
- pottery that has not been fired but is ready for the kiln
- kneading clay with hands to release air bubbles
- clay that has been fired a second time, with glaze
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- building technique that uses your hands to roll out lengths of clay
- building technique that uses rolled out sheets of clay
- the art of using clay to make pottery and sculptures
- pottery that has been fired once
- the stage where clay has lost most of its moisture
- an oven made of ceramic used to fire pottery pieces
- a hand building technique which uses your fingers to create a pot
14 Clues: soft clay ready to form • pottery that has been fired once • watered down clay used as a glue • kneading clay with hands to release air bubbles • the stage where clay has lost most of its moisture • clay that has been fired a second time, with glaze • an oven made of ceramic used to fire pottery pieces • the art of using clay to make pottery and sculptures • ...
crossword about something 2024-11-18
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- something you eat between meals
- agricultural(farm) vehicle
- someone with no money🤷♂️
- unscramble these letters iggern
- very bad
- special road for trains
- something a country has been doing their way for a long time
- only u can use
- everyone can use
- someone with a lot of monneyyy🤑💰💸🤑🤑🤑
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- very good
- a way to get in&out of a building
- the thing you are doing
- picture of u or someone else
- what people with bad eyesight wear to see
- floats on water and used for traveling on water
- ability to not fall
- sweet food that is eaten after a meal
- vehicle used for towing heavy loads
- what people speak in diffrent countries
20 Clues: very bad • very good • only u can use • everyone can use • ability to not fall • the thing you are doing • special road for trains • someone with no money🤷♂️ • agricultural(farm) vehicle • picture of u or someone else • something you eat between meals • unscramble these letters iggern • a way to get in&out of a building • vehicle used for towing heavy loads • ...
Layers of Soil 2024-04-18
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- Substances found in the soil that provide nutrients for plant growth. They are collected in the B horizon and play a vital role in supporting plant development.
- Each layer of soil with its own distinct characteristics and features.
- The layer of slightly changed rock, also known as "weathered rock," from which the soil above it originated. It does not contain dead plants or animals.
- material: The rock in the R horizon that gradually breaks down to form the soil.
- The top layer of soil that contains fallen leaves and dead plants, known as humus, which helps in plant growth.
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- The bottom layer of soil, also called "bedrock," which is solid rock. It slowly breaks down over time to form the parent material and non-living part of the soil.
- Also known as "topsoil," this layer is the main layer where plants grow their roots. It consists of tiny rocks, minerals, and humus.
- The process in which water carries minerals from the topsoil down to the subsoil, leaving them behind as it moves through the soil layers.
- The layer below the A horizon, also called "subsoil," which mostly contains clay and bits of minerals. It collects minerals from the topsoil through the process of leaching.
- The broken down dead plants and leaves in the O horizon that make the soil soft and provide nutrients for plant growth.
10 Clues: Each layer of soil with its own distinct characteristics and features. • material: The rock in the R horizon that gradually breaks down to form the soil. • The top layer of soil that contains fallen leaves and dead plants, known as humus, which helps in plant growth. • ...
Big Qś Crossword 2022-03-03
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- made through the process of embalming
- the mouth of the Nile
- the geography of Ancient Egypt
- fertile soil
- person that keeps records
- Egyptians believed this would happen after death
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- a large 4 sided structure that meets at a point
- a family of rulers
- major in the war
- used to make fabric for clothes
- rich and good for planting
- rulers of all
- sun god
- waterfall
14 Clues: sun god • waterfall • fertile soil • rulers of all • major in the war • a family of rulers • the mouth of the Nile • person that keeps records • rich and good for planting • the geography of Ancient Egypt • used to make fabric for clothes • made through the process of embalming • a large 4 sided structure that meets at a point • Egyptians believed this would happen after death
Mesopotamia 2021-12-08
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- countryside
- workers in specialized jobs
- a human-made waterway
- consisted of a city and all the countryside around it (acts as a separate political unit -has a government)unit
- land with different territories under one ruler
- city
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- An arch of rich farmland in Southwest Asia, between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea
- A system of supplying water to an area of land
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- extra amount; more than needed
10 Clues: city • countryside • a human-made waterway • workers in specialized jobs • extra amount; more than needed • A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • A system of supplying water to an area of land • land with different territories under one ruler • An arch of rich farmland in Southwest Asia, between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea • ...
The Two Lands of Ancient Egypt 2025-12-08
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- referring to the high quality, rich soil
- the southern area is surrounded by this landform
- the river flooded every ___________
- the Nile River runs into this sea
- Upper Egypt is in this area of Egypt
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- the name of the river that flows north in Egypt
- Lower Egypt is in this area of Egypt
- thanks to the rich _______ of the river
- This King unified these two lands to become one
- Egypt was divided into ____ main regions
10 Clues: the Nile River runs into this sea • the river flooded every ___________ • Lower Egypt is in this area of Egypt • Upper Egypt is in this area of Egypt • thanks to the rich _______ of the river • referring to the high quality, rich soil • Egypt was divided into ____ main regions • the name of the river that flows north in Egypt • ...
S2/M4 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-11-07
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- Understanding the cultural significance of artworks, objects or artifacts within the specific context in which they were created.
- Capacity of a material to soak up a liquid.
- Contraction of clay body during the drying or firing processes.
- Traditional masks worn in the classical Noh dance-dramas in Japan.
- Having minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air may pass.
- Fired clay that is ground up into tiny pieces (like sand) and mixed with wet clay to strengthen the clay body.
- Clay fired at relatively low temperatures of between 1,000 to 1,150 degrees. This results in a hardened but brittle material which is slightly porous.
- An object placed in a kiln that indicates the temperature reached. Different cones are used depending on what type of clay or result is desired.
- a shaped piece of paper, cardboard, or other material used as a pattern to help shape or design something that you are making.
- Objects, especially plates and bowls of different sizes, used for serving and eating food.
- Able to be dissolved, especially in water.
- Heating pottery for several hours at around 185-200℉. This causes any remaining moisture in the clay to evaporate slowly which prevents pottery from exploding.
- A typically shallow frame or mold into which a slab of clay is allowed to fall or settle in order to form a vessel.
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- Masks traditionally used by the Duk-Duk secret society Papua New Guinea
- Setting the kiln at a low temperature for a few hours.
- Dense pottery fired at high temperatures to make it resistant to liquids, or non-porous.
- A covering for all or part of the face, that protects, hides, or decorates the person wearing it.
- An explosion in the kiln, due to air bubbles, too much moisture,or the presence of impurities.
- hard but liable to break or shatter easily.
- A fine, white, high-fire clay used for creating delicate objects such as fine bone china or figurines. It is harder to work with than other types of clay because it is more sensitive to moisture levels.
- Objects used specifically for the making and serving of tea, often as part of a social ritual.
- Process of soaking and reworking dry, used clay into a workable consistency
- A convex form over which clay slabs are draped until they are stiff enough to hold their shape.
23 Clues: Able to be dissolved, especially in water. • Capacity of a material to soak up a liquid. • hard but liable to break or shatter easily. • Setting the kiln at a low temperature for a few hours. • Contraction of clay body during the drying or firing processes. • Traditional masks worn in the classical Noh dance-dramas in Japan. • ...
SOIL 2021-11-22
5 Clues: - organisms makes the soil porous? • - collective name for layers of soil • - Percolation rate of water is highest • - mixture of sand, clay, silt and humus • - Fungi and bacteria grow mostly in THIS layer of soiL
Intro 3D - Final Exam Vocab 2024-05-06
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- of art the building blocks used by artists to create a work of art
- liquid clay that acts as glue when joining pieces of clay together
- scratching the surface of clay to create a rough texture
- an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard when fired, used for brick, tile, and pottery
- a furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying materials
- dry clay that has been fully dried and is ready to be fired
- the way in which an artwork has been arranged or put together
- a mixture of powdered materials, including colored slip and glass, and when fired has a glossy finish
- the art of making three-dimensional forms - this can be done with many materials, such as wood, clay, wire, etc.
- the way an artist directs the viewer's eye through an artwork, often toward a focal point
- the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface to the touch
- the quality that an artwork has according to skill, technique, cleanliness, etc.
- art that does not attempt to represent reality
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- a sculpture with figures that protrude from a background while still being attached to it.
- a principle of art highlighting certain elements within a composition to create a sense of importance
- of art the guidelines or visual tools artists used to organzie the elements of art
- the representation of subjects or ideas to create underlying meaning
- clay that has undergone the first firing process - this is permanent and the clay cannot be reshaped
- each of a set of standardized parts or independent units that can be used to construct a more complex structure
- a flat pancake of clay that has a uniform thickness, created with a rolling pin or paddle
- a solid material that is created by forming clay, and firing to very high temperatures to turn to a stone-like hardness
- the process of kneading the clay with the hands to remove air bubbles and ensure a homogenous (consistent) mass
- the purpose for which something is designed or exists
- a line the defines that outline of an object
- three-dimensional objects - includes height, width, and depth - and can be seen from all sides
25 Clues: a line the defines that outline of an object • art that does not attempt to represent reality • the purpose for which something is designed or exists • scratching the surface of clay to create a rough texture • a furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying materials • dry clay that has been fully dried and is ready to be fired • ...
Unit 5 Vocab Review 2025-11-07
Across
- enter water via weathering and erosion, return to soils when decomposers work
- change long term change of Earth's climate do to global warming/human activities
- water flowing over land
- water stored in aquifers, moves slowly through layers of soil/sand/rock
- water changing from liquid to vapor
- contains phosphate-rich sedimentary rocks
- reduces the number of trees that absorb CO2
- changing behavior or biology to survive new conditions
- water soaking into the soil
Down
- rock-eating bacteria that can release phosphates from rocks
- main cause of climate change and releases carbon dioxide
- plants releasing water vapor
- you convert this into nitrite and nitrate
- water moving deeper into the ground
- essential for making amino acids/proteins/DNA
- examples of this is rain/snow/sleet/hail
- water vapor turning into clouds
17 Clues: water flowing over land • water soaking into the soil • plants releasing water vapor • water vapor turning into clouds • water moving deeper into the ground • water changing from liquid to vapor • examples of this is rain/snow/sleet/hail • you convert this into nitrite and nitrate • contains phosphate-rich sedimentary rocks • reduces the number of trees that absorb CO2 • ...
Clay Terms 2022-03-21
Across
- A knife used to cut clay
- A piece of clay flattened out by hand or rolling pin
- Bone dry clay that has been fired
- Dry Clay that is thoroughly dried but still fragile
- a wire used to cut clay
- Material used to make a mug
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- A mixture of clays that produce glass-like finish
- Clay that is rigid but cool to the touch
- Watered down clay
- An tool used to pierce, cut or score wet clay
- Kneading the clay to remove air pockets
- Using a sharp tool to rough edges of clay to join
12 Clues: Watered down clay • a wire used to cut clay • A knife used to cut clay • Material used to make a mug • Bone dry clay that has been fired • Kneading the clay to remove air pockets • Clay that is rigid but cool to the touch • An tool used to pierce, cut or score wet clay • A mixture of clays that produce glass-like finish • Using a sharp tool to rough edges of clay to join • ...
Rock Cycle Crossword 2025-04-11
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- a rock composed of angular, sharp-edged fragments cemented together, often forming in areas of high stress like fault zones or areas of volcanic activity
- sedimentary rocks formed from the accumulation and preservation of organic materials
- a fluid's resistance to flow
- sedimentary rocks that form from chemical precipitation of minerals from water
- rich in magnesium and iron
- the process of weathered material being moved by wind, water, or other natural agents
- a massive body of igneous rock that forms when magma slowly cools and solidifies beneath the Earth's surface
- rich in silica, aluminum, sodium, and potassium
- energy at high temperatures
- movement from one place to another
- the force applied to a rock
- igneous rocks formed when magma erupts onto the Earth's surface and cools rapidly as lava
- molten rock that erupts onto the Earth's surface from volcanoes
- molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface
- a type of metamorphism where existing rocks are transformed by the heat from intruding magma, primarily at high temperatures and low pressures
- the size of individual particles or grains within a material, such as sediment, rocks, or metals
- the process where sediments, soil, and rocks are dropped or laid down in a new location after being transported by wind, water, ice, or gravity
- rock composition that falls between felsic and mafic, characterized by a silica content between 52% and 65%
- sedimentary rocks formed from fragments of pre-existing rocks
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- a sedimentary rock characterized by rounded clasts (fragments) larger than 2mm in diameter cemented together by a matrix of finer material
- sedimentary rock rich in kerogen
- lack of foliation
- a compound of silicon and oxygen
- a type of metamorphism where rocks are altered over a large area by deep burial and heating, often associated with large-scale tectonic forces
- a fine-grained, foliated metamorphic rock derived from shale or mudstone
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere.
- the geological process where loose sediments, like sand and clay, are transformed into solid sedimentary rock through compaction and cementation
- sedimentary rocks primarily composed of carbonate minerals
- the parallel arrangement of mineral grains, resulting in a layered or striped appearance
- igneous rocks formed when magma cools and solidifies beneath the Earth's surface
- layered crystalline sedimentary rocks that form from brines generated in areas where the rate of evaporation exceeds the rate of water replenishment
- metamorphic rock known for its distinct banding and coarse-grained texture; forms under high heat and pressure
32 Clues: lack of foliation • rich in magnesium and iron • energy at high temperatures • the force applied to a rock • a fluid's resistance to flow • sedimentary rock rich in kerogen • a compound of silicon and oxygen • movement from one place to another • molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface • rich in silica, aluminum, sodium, and potassium • ...
Clay Crossword Worksheet 2022-02-16
Across
- Furnace-like oven where clay is fired
- Clay mixed with water to form thick liquid
- Dry, unfired clay
- Piece of clay rolled between the hands
- A term referring to the subject of pottery.
- Process used to release air bubbles
Down
- Paint-like mixture of ground minerals
- Hardened by the high temp of the kiln
- method Working with clay, rolling it flat
- Previously fired bits of clay
- Slightly moist but firm clay
- Clay that has been fired once but not glazed.
12 Clues: Dry, unfired clay • Slightly moist but firm clay • Previously fired bits of clay • Process used to release air bubbles • Paint-like mixture of ground minerals • Furnace-like oven where clay is fired • Hardened by the high temp of the kiln • Piece of clay rolled between the hands • Clay mixed with water to form thick liquid • method Working with clay, rolling it flat • ...
THCS Tran phu unit 1 skills 1 2024-11-03
7 Clues: a kind of soil • special local food • smell of something • steps to do something • known by a lot of people • a place of interest to visitors • a group of people in the countryside.
Fertile Crescent and Nile Valley 2022-01-13
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- writer
- large arc of rich farmland extending from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea
- set of letters that can be combined to form written words
- arrangement in which people specialize in specific tasks
- long poems that tell the story of a hero
- wheeled, horse-drawn battle cart
- picture symbols that represented objects such as trees or animals
- land with different territories and people under a single rule
- huge stone tombs with four triangle-shaped walls that meet at a top point
- southern part of Egypt, located upriver in relation to the Nile’s flow
- organized society within a specific area
- people from rich and powerful families
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- government ruled by religious authorities
- fertile mix of rich soil and small rocks
- more of something than is needed
- river rapids
- people who performed religious ceremonies
- triangle-shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river
- pyramid-shaped temple tower
- worship of many gods
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- division of society by rank or class
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- period in Egyptian history that lasted from about 2700 to 2200 BC
- important Mesopotamian city-state near present-day Baghdad
- northern part of Egypt, located downriver in relation to the Nile’s flow
- the science of building
- human-made waterways
- political unit consisting of a city and the surrounding countryside
- important river in Egypt
- way of supplying water to an area of land
- series of rulers from the same family
- life after death, a widely held ancient Egyptian belief
- earliest known written collection of laws, comprising 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of life
- ruler of ancient Egypt, literally means “great house”
- area of Mesopotamia where the world’s first civilization was developed
- system of writing, which used symbols to represent basic parts of words
37 Clues: writer • river rapids • human-made waterways • worship of many gods • the science of building • important river in Egypt • pyramid-shaped temple tower • wheeled, horse-drawn battle cart • more of something than is needed • division of society by rank or class • series of rulers from the same family • people from rich and powerful families • long poems that tell the story of a hero • ...
THCS Tran Phu - Unit 1 Skills 1 2024-11-03
7 Clues: a kind of soil • special local food • smell of something • steps to do something • known by a lot of people • a place of interest to visitors • a group of people in the countryside
Sculpture 2 Module 4 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-04-17
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- A flat template, made of paper or card, that is used as a guide for cutting the separate pieces of a garment.
- Dense pottery fired at high temperatures to make it resistant to liquids, or non-porous.
- Arts including stitchery, weaving, tapestry, basketry, paper making, soft sculpture, batik and needle arts.
- A loop of thread or yarn resulting from a single pass or movement of the needle in sewing, knitting, or crocheting.
- Fired clay that is ground up into tiny pieces (like sand) and mixed with wet clay to strengthen the clay body.
- Having minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air may pass.
- A heavy material made by rolling and pressing fibers (such as wool) together.
- Clay fired at relatively low temperatures of between 1,000 to 1,150 degrees. This results in a hardened but brittle material which is slightly porous.
- Contraction of clay body during the drying or firing processes.
- Process of soaking and reworking dry, used clay into a workable consistency
- An explosion in the kiln, due to air bubbles, too much moisture,or the presence of impurities.
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- Hard but liable to break or shatter easily.
- Capacity of a material to soak up a liquid.
- Heating pottery for several hours at around 185-200℉. This causes any remaining moisture in the clay to evaporate slowly which prevents pottery from exploding.
- Setting the kiln at a low temperature for a few hours.
- A long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibers used in sewing or weaving
- A type of sculpture made using cloth, foam rubber, plastic, paper, fibers and similar material that are supple and nonrigid.
- Handmade art objects that reflect the cultural life of a certain community.
- An object placed in a kiln that indicates the temperature reached. Different cones are used depending on what type of clay or result is desired.
- Pattern placed against a clay form as a guide for shaping
- A fine, white, high-fire clay used for creating delicate objects such as fine bone china or figurines. It is harder to work with than other types of clay because it is more sensitive to moisture levels.
- Fibers spun into strands for weaving and knitting.
- The area between the fabric edges and the line of stitches.
- Able to be dissolved, especially in water.
24 Clues: Able to be dissolved, especially in water. • Hard but liable to break or shatter easily. • Capacity of a material to soak up a liquid. • Fibers spun into strands for weaving and knitting. • Setting the kiln at a low temperature for a few hours. • Pattern placed against a clay form as a guide for shaping • The area between the fabric edges and the line of stitches. • ...
Mesopotamia 2017-11-04
Across
- Conquered by invasion,fierce in Battle
- Worship of many gods
- Ruler of the Babylonian empire
- Long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- Land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- The science of building
- The world’s first system of writing
- Destroyed Nineveh,Took Sumerian Culture,Center of Astronomy,Created a Calendar
- The first known female writer in history
- A ruler of a kingdom or empire
- The division of society by rank or class
- The world’s first civilization
- human-made waterways
- trees and flowers that grew on Nebuchadnezzar’s roofs and terraces of his palace, he created for his wife
- Traders from present day Lebanon, created colonies,the alphabet, purple dye, and expert sailors
- First ruler to have a permanent army
- A math system that is based on dividing a circle into 360 degrees
- of Labor the type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- Stone cylinders engraved with designs and one of Sumer’s most famous works of arts.
- A pyramid shaped temple tower
- Present Day Turkey, Military Advantages over rivals, Master ironworkers and weapons, Used Chariots
- Crescent A large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
- City areas
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- Consists of a city and all the countryside around it
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates river
- Picture symbols
- People who performed religious ceremonies
- Invention of the Sumerians that spins clay as a craftsperson shapes it into bowls
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- the most famous Chaldean king
- Countryside areas
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- A wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle
- Captured Babylon, took over Hittites by assassin,ruled for almost 400 years
- is a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- Hammurabi’s empire
- more than needed
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- Legendary figure in Sumerian literature
- Medicine Ingredients like animals, plants, and minerals to produce healing drugs
- Stringed instruments
- Writer
42 Clues: Writer • City areas • Picture symbols • more than needed • Countryside areas • Hammurabi’s empire • Worship of many gods • human-made waterways • Stringed instruments • The science of building • the most famous Chaldean king • A pyramid shaped temple tower • Ruler of the Babylonian empire • A ruler of a kingdom or empire • The world’s first civilization • The world’s first system of writing • ...
Mesopotamia 2020-07-19
Across
- Conquered by invasion,fierce in Battle
- Worship of many gods
- Ruler of the Babylonian empire
- Long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- Land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- The science of building
- The world’s first system of writing
- Destroyed Nineveh,Took Sumerian Culture,Center of Astronomy,Created a Calendar
- The first known female writer in history
- A ruler of a kingdom or empire
- The division of society by rank or class
- The world’s first civilization
- human-made waterways
- trees and flowers that grew on Nebuchadnezzar’s roofs and terraces of his palace, he created for his wife
- Traders from present day Lebanon, created colonies,the alphabet, purple dye, and expert sailors
- First ruler to have a permanent army
- A math system that is based on dividing a circle into 360 degrees
- of Labor the type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- Stone cylinders engraved with designs and one of Sumer’s most famous works of arts.
- A pyramid shaped temple tower
- Present Day Turkey, Military Advantages over rivals, Master ironworkers and weapons, Used Chariots
- Crescent A large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
- City areas
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- Consists of a city and all the countryside around it
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates river
- Picture symbols
- People who performed religious ceremonies
- Invention of the Sumerians that spins clay as a craftsperson shapes it into bowls
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- the most famous Chaldean king
- Countryside areas
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- A wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle
- Captured Babylon, took over Hittites by assassin,ruled for almost 400 years
- is a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- Hammurabi’s empire
- more than needed
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- Legendary figure in Sumerian literature
- Medicine Ingredients like animals, plants, and minerals to produce healing drugs
- Stringed instruments
- Writer
42 Clues: Writer • City areas • Picture symbols • more than needed • Countryside areas • Hammurabi’s empire • Worship of many gods • human-made waterways • Stringed instruments • The science of building • the most famous Chaldean king • A pyramid shaped temple tower • Ruler of the Babylonian empire • A ruler of a kingdom or empire • The world’s first civilization • The world’s first system of writing • ...
Erosion and Deposition by Wind, Ice and Gravity 2021-11-02
Across
- a mound or ridge of wind-deposited sand that moves as a result of the action of wind.
- the rock material carried and deposited by glaciers.
- the process by which wind, ice, gravity, or water transport soil and other sediments from one location to another.
- a large mass of ice that exists year round and moves over land.
- the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope.
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- the sudden mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff.
- the flow if a mass of mud or rock and soil mixed with a large amount of water.
- the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material.
- fine-grained sediments of quartz, feldspar, hornblende, mica and clay deposited by wind.
- the process in which material is laid down.
10 Clues: the process in which material is laid down. • the sudden movement of rock and soil down a slope. • the rock material carried and deposited by glaciers. • the slow downhill movement of weathered rock material. • the sudden mass movement of rock down a steep slope or cliff. • a large mass of ice that exists year round and moves over land. • ...
7th Grade Coil Pots Crossword 2013-01-21
Across
- Clay diluted with water used as an Adhesive
- Making marks on the clay edges before joining with slip
- *Unfired Clay that is free of water and ready to fire
- Clay that has been fired for permanence
- *Unfired clay that isn't quite dry, but firm enough to carve
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- Making Clay productspermanent through baking at high temps
- Throwing or kneading moist clay to evenly distribute moisture and eliminate air bubbles
- Clay evenly rolled - thick as a pancake
- The first firing of clay without glaze. (Wheres the buttter?)
- Method creating pots using ropelike coils
- Clay in an unfired state
- Moist Earth & Minerals
12 Clues: Moist Earth & Minerals • Clay in an unfired state • Clay evenly rolled - thick as a pancake • Clay that has been fired for permanence • Method creating pots using ropelike coils • Clay diluted with water used as an Adhesive • *Unfired Clay that is free of water and ready to fire • Making marks on the clay edges before joining with slip • ...
Vocab (pg. 1-3) 2023-03-10
Across
- Removing organs, drying the body, and wrapping it in cloth
- Large rapids where the rivers meet
- Crafters of pottery, cloth, weapons, and tools
- Those who would record important documents
- A bucket on a long pole to carry water for crops
- A reed that grew along the banks of the Nile
- Living in the same place; not moving from place to place
- Goods brought into Egypt from another kingdom
- A large area of rich soil
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- Type of government in which the ruler is the political and religious leader
- Belief in more than one god
- A fancy casket
- When the leader passes power to his son, then grandson, etc.
- The leaders of Ancient Egypt (not kings)
- Goods that were sent from Egypt to another kingdom
- Extra food or supplies
- Perfect soil for farming, left by flood waters
- Hunter-gatherers that moved from place to place
18 Clues: A fancy casket • Extra food or supplies • A large area of rich soil • Belief in more than one god • Large rapids where the rivers meet • The leaders of Ancient Egypt (not kings) • Those who would record important documents • A reed that grew along the banks of the Nile • Goods brought into Egypt from another kingdom • Crafters of pottery, cloth, weapons, and tools • ...
Ceramics 2023-10-16
Across
- A portion of clay that has been flattened into a sheet
- when the clay is fired in the kiln to remove any chemically bonded water and impurities from the clay
- when a glaze has been applied and it has been fired in the kiln a second time
- Any of the various hard, brittle, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing clay at a high temperature
- Watered down clay, acts as a glue.
- the preferred method for joining two pieces of clay. This consists of “roughing up” the surface of the clay where the two pieces will be joined, then applying slip to each piece before pressing together and smoothing out the joint using clay tools.
- the clay is hardened a little more so you can trim, add handles, and make other alterations before the clay gets too hard.
Down
- when the moisture is out of the clay
- an oven, furnace, or heated enclosure used for processing a substance by burning, firing, or drying
- Sculpture Sculpture made by removing material from a larger block or form
- the process of kneading the clay with the hands to remove air bubbles
- A long form of clay that is rolled into a slender snake-like form in order to produce pottery.
- Sculpture Produced by adding, combining, or building up material from a core or (in some cases) an armature
- clay is malleable (flexible), and you are able to create through handbuilding or wheel throwing.
14 Clues: Watered down clay, acts as a glue. • when the moisture is out of the clay • A portion of clay that has been flattened into a sheet • the process of kneading the clay with the hands to remove air bubbles • Sculpture Sculpture made by removing material from a larger block or form • when a glaze has been applied and it has been fired in the kiln a second time • ...
Elizabeths K rocks 2016-11-06
Across
- Is a clay sized mineral, sedimentary rock.
- forms when limestone is subjected to heat.
- fine grained siliceous rock.
- with a ton of bubble like cavities
- Tough and can break with a conchoidal fracture.
- light and gray color.
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- black or dark green
- metamorphic rock, cooking slabs. may have in home.
- forms when a quart rich sandstone is altered by heat.
- Forms when molten cools rapidly.
- Is a sedimentary rock usually found in swamps.
- forms from the product of a volcanic eruption.
12 Clues: black or dark green • light and gray color. • fine grained siliceous rock. • Forms when molten cools rapidly. • with a ton of bubble like cavities • Is a clay sized mineral, sedimentary rock. • forms when limestone is subjected to heat. • Is a sedimentary rock usually found in swamps. • forms from the product of a volcanic eruption. • ...
Sumerian and Egyptian People 2012-10-31
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- People from rich and powerful families
- These people grew crops to support there families
- These people traveled long distances
- The most famous pharaoh of the Old Kingdom
- These people rote on clay slates
- This person rose to power in Upper Egypt
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- These people worked for the military
- These people were considered lower than farmers
- These people where rulers of Egypt
- These people design temples and royal tombs
- This person made army captain at age 10
- queen was married to the pharaoh Thutmose 11
12 Clues: These people rote on clay slates • These people where rulers of Egypt • These people worked for the military • These people traveled long distances • People from rich and powerful families • This person made army captain at age 10 • This person rose to power in Upper Egypt • The most famous pharaoh of the Old Kingdom • These people design temples and royal tombs • ...
Erosion 2023-05-16
Across
- A type of rock composed of clay and silt grains
- Any form of water that falls from clouds to the ground
- A process in which rocks at Earth's surface are gradually broken down into smaller pieces, eventually turning into soil
- Weather's general pattern over an extended period of time
- A surface process in which soil, rocks, and other materials are removed and transported to another place
- A low-lying area between hills that was created by erosion
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- All of the plant life in a given location
- A factor of climate
- Short-term description of the atmosphere and outside conditions
- One of four examples of erosion
- A type of rock from cemented sand grains
11 Clues: A factor of climate • One of four examples of erosion • A type of rock from cemented sand grains • All of the plant life in a given location • A type of rock composed of clay and silt grains • Any form of water that falls from clouds to the ground • Weather's general pattern over an extended period of time • A low-lying area between hills that was created by erosion • ...
toe 2023-01-08
26 Clues: so • on • an • be • is • is • and • and • fun • bye • you • that • this • luck • will • this • have • good • very • easy • boring • graded • puzzle • pointless • crossword • hopefully
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-02-21
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- covering soil with organic materials to prevent erosion
- an insect that conveys pollen to a plant
- domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting
- the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy
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- meeting present needs without compromising resources for future generations
- growing plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil
- recycling organic waste into natural fertiliser
- a method used to supply water to crops
- the variety of life in an ecosystem
- organic fertiliser made from animal waste
10 Clues: the variety of life in an ecosystem • a method used to supply water to crops • an insect that conveys pollen to a plant • organic fertiliser made from animal waste • recycling organic waste into natural fertiliser • growing plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil • domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting • ...
Social Study Unit 1 - Paul Valentino Tansri 2025-08-10
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- – a layer of rock or soil that holds groundwater
- – limited in quantity; can run out
- – materials or assets used to meet needs and wants.
- – growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water.
- – water stored beneath Earth's surface.
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- – taxes placed on imported or exported goods
- – goods brought into a country from another for trade or sale
- – supplying water to crops through artificial methods.
- – not enough o meet demand
- – something required for a safe and healthy life
10 Clues: – not enough o meet demand • – limited in quantity; can run out • – water stored beneath Earth's surface. • – taxes placed on imported or exported goods • – a layer of rock or soil that holds groundwater • – something required for a safe and healthy life • – materials or assets used to meet needs and wants. • – supplying water to crops through artificial methods. • ...
Pottery Vocab 2022-02-28
Across
- oven for pottery and bricks
- scratch marks to join clay
- pots that've been fired the first time
- building pots using coils
- it's been fired twice and is glazed
- suspension of clay particles in water
- texture of leather, shrinkage complete
- ceramic tool used to find temp in clay
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- clay in thin sheets made into shapes
- unfired pottery
- shaping by scraping pottery using tools
- lob of clay pinched into shape
- colors, decorates and waterproofs clay
- all moisture is gone and has been fired
- bottom of pot free from glaze
15 Clues: unfired pottery • building pots using coils • scratch marks to join clay • oven for pottery and bricks • bottom of pot free from glaze • lob of clay pinched into shape • it's been fired twice and is glazed • clay in thin sheets made into shapes • suspension of clay particles in water • pots that've been fired the first time • colors, decorates and waterproofs clay • ...
Geography and the Early Settlement of Egypt, Kush, and Canaan 2025-11-13
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- River flowing through Canaan into the Dead Sea
- Productive farmland along the Nile supported agriculture.
- Exchange of goods and resources between civilizations.
- Plant life in an area, including crops and natural plants.
- Sea West of Canaan that connected civilizations through trade
- Body of water East of Egypt and Kush; bordered desert regions
- Plants grown for food, such as wheat and barely.
- Flat land areas suitable for farming and settlement
- High, steep landforms that made farming and travel difficult.
- Physical feature like a desert or sea that provides protection.
- Dry region with little rainfall; acted as a natural barrier.
- Ancient Civilization located along the Nile River
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- Major River that created fertile land and supported life in Egypt and Kush
- System of supplying water to crops, often using canals
- Triangle-shaped area at a river's mouth where rich soil collects.
- General weather conditions of an area over time.
- Low areas between hills or mountains, often fertile
- Plants along the Nile used for baskets and building materials.
- People who raised sheep, goats, and cattle; especially in Canaan
- Region northeast of Egypt where the Israelites settled
- Plant used by Egyptians to make paper and rope.
- Shape and elevation of the land, such as mountains and plains
- Civilization south of Egypt that also settled along the Nile River
- Rich soil left behind by the floodwaters of the Nile
- Person who moves from place to place in search of resources.
25 Clues: River flowing through Canaan into the Dead Sea • Plant used by Egyptians to make paper and rope. • General weather conditions of an area over time. • Plants grown for food, such as wheat and barely. • Ancient Civilization located along the Nile River • Low areas between hills or mountains, often fertile • Flat land areas suitable for farming and settlement • ...
Ch. 4 - The United States 2025-12-02
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- this state attracts millions of tourists every year
- oldest mountain range in the U.S.
- separates the rivers that flow west and east
- known as America's Breadbasket
- frozen area between Asia and North America that was crossed by Native Americans
- has rocky soil and steep hills
- rich soil that produces rice, tobacco, and cotton
- longest mountain range in the U.S.
- largest river in the U.S.
- world capital for the movie industry
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- climate that is very cold all year long
- climate that is very warm all year round with plenty of rainfall
- largest mountain in the U.S. located in Alaska
- climate with mild temperatures and plenty of rainfall
- climate that is very dry most of the year
- this is big business in the states of Texas and Louisiana
- climate with cold winters and long hot summers
- business that provides services to people instead of producing goods
18 Clues: largest river in the U.S. • known as America's Breadbasket • has rocky soil and steep hills • oldest mountain range in the U.S. • longest mountain range in the U.S. • world capital for the movie industry • climate that is very cold all year long • climate that is very dry most of the year • separates the rivers that flow west and east • ...
Green Thumbs Up! 2025-06-12
Across
- A shoot that grows from a seed or bud.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.
- The cultivation of trees and shrubs.
- A reproductive cell, as in ferns or fungi.
- The breeding of specimens of a plant or animal.
- Process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy.
- A horticultural technique where parts of two plants are joined.
- Grown for aesthetic pleasure rather than for use.
- Part of the pistil that contains ovules and develops into the fruit.
- The female reproductive part of a flower.
- Fine-grained soil that retains water.
- A plant that lives for more than two years.
- The male reproductive part of a flower.
- Receptive tip of a carpel, receiving pollen.
- Relating to growth or nutrition, as opposed to sexual reproduction.
- A flower or mass of flowers, especially on a tree or bush.
- Measure of soil acidity or alkalinity.
- An unhealthy condition of a plant.
- To care for and encourage the growth or development of.
- A shoot arising from the base of a plant or from its roots.
- Supply of water to land or crops to aid growth.
- The preparation of land for growing crops.
- Producing fruit.
- A horizontal underground stem.
- Transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma.
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- A root system consisting of many small, branched roots.
- A plant or plant part onto which another plant is grafted.
- A plant whose leaves, flowers, or seeds are used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume.
- Plant leaves, collectively.
- A compact knob-like growth on a plant that develops into a leaf, flower, or shoot.
- The act of trimming or cutting back a plant.
- Fine granular material, larger than clay but smaller than sand.
- Any undesirable plant growing in a garden or field.
- A main root that grows straight down and gives off smaller lateral roots.
- A young plant, especially one raised from seed.
- The art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- An individual grown from a single somatic cell of its parent.
- Leaf-like structure that encloses the bud of a flower.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season.
- Modified leaf that forms part of a flower.
- Not consisting of or derived from living matter.
- Pores on the leaf surface for gas exchange.
- Ideal soil type for most plants, a mix of sand, silt, and clay.
- The ability of a plant to withstand a disease or pest.
- Process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow.
- A swollen underground stem, e.g., potato.
- Fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote.
- Reproductive structure of conifers.
- A woody perennial plant, typically with a single stem or trunk.
- Part of a stamen containing pollen.
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two growing seasons.
- Coarse-grained soil that drains quickly.
- Grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- A rounded underground storage organ of a plant, e.g., onion.
- An insect or other animal that attacks or damages crops.
- Fit or suitable to be eaten.
- A woody plant smaller than a tree, often with multiple stems.
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight.
- The scientific study of plants.
- A plant whose stem requires support and climbs by tendrils or twining.
- Decomposed organic material used as a fertilizer.
61 Clues: Producing fruit. • Plant leaves, collectively. • Fit or suitable to be eaten. • A horizontal underground stem. • The scientific study of plants. • An unhealthy condition of a plant. • Reproductive structure of conifers. • Part of a stamen containing pollen. • The cultivation of trees and shrubs. • Fine-grained soil that retains water. • A shoot that grows from a seed or bud. • ...
Mars: The Red Planet 2021-03-02
9 Clues: One of Mars' moons • Reaason why Mars is red • The second of Mars' moons • How long a Martian day is • Owner of this crossword puzzle • What the soil is mostly made up of • The number of days in a Martian Year • The number of planets away from the sun • What Mars' atmosphere is mostly made up of
Fateh 2020-05-06
Across
- Part of a whole. What do you get when you divide a circle in 2 parts
- Word of opposite meaning
- Smog and smoke in the air or dirty waste in water
- coins and bank notes
- The building block for all of the rest of matter in this world like iron oxygen helium nitrogen
- Can you ______ on one leg
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- a creation in the mind
- discarded materials
- pottery material or soft play material that you can mould into shapes
- what do you call a crossword like this or something that you solve eg – put pieces together
- A Direction. The food from ____ india is Dosas
- make-believe or act a part
- For the reason that
13 Clues: discarded materials • For the reason that • coins and bank notes • a creation in the mind • Word of opposite meaning • Can you ______ on one leg • make-believe or act a part • A Direction. The food from ____ india is Dosas • Smog and smoke in the air or dirty waste in water • Part of a whole. What do you get when you divide a circle in 2 parts • ...
Clay 2024-02-13
Across
- liquid clay acts as a glue
- a long thin rope of clay
- an earthy material that is easily molded when wet and hard when baked
- painted on clay creates a glassy coating
- a bowl made by pinching a sphere of clay
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- roughly scratching clay
- a special oven that gets super hot
- a flat pancake of clay
- is the word for fired clay
9 Clues: a flat pancake of clay • roughly scratching clay • a long thin rope of clay • liquid clay acts as a glue • is the word for fired clay • a special oven that gets super hot • painted on clay creates a glassy coating • a bowl made by pinching a sphere of clay • an earthy material that is easily molded when wet and hard when baked
Clay 2024-10-08
Clay 2024-10-11
Across
- pot a bowl made by pinching a sphere of clay
- a nickname for Rithu
- to make tiny lins to connect clay
- a special paint made of tiny glass pieces when fired it’s glassy
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- a special oven that gets super hot to turn clay into ceramic
- a ceramic container like a mug
- something you use to wet clay
- dry clay when is is fully dry
- a flat pancake of clay made with your hands or a rolling pin
9 Clues: a nickname for Rithu • something you use to wet clay • a ceramic container like a mug • dry clay when is is fully dry • to make tiny lins to connect clay • pot a bowl made by pinching a sphere of clay • a special oven that gets super hot to turn clay into ceramic • a flat pancake of clay made with your hands or a rolling pin • ...
Clay 2024-10-11
Across
- A special oven
- A flat “pancake” of clay made with a rolling pin.
- Roughly scratching wet pieces together.
- A Long, thin rope of clay.
- a ceramic container like a mug.
Down
- A special paint made out of tiny glass pieces.
- To rub the edges of clay.
- A bowl often made by pinching.
- Joining wet clay together by rubbing.
9 Clues: A special oven • To rub the edges of clay. • A Long, thin rope of clay. • A bowl often made by pinching. • a ceramic container like a mug. • Joining wet clay together by rubbing. • Roughly scratching wet pieces together. • A special paint made out of tiny glass pieces. • A flat “pancake” of clay made with a rolling pin.
Flooding 2024-11-11
Across
- flow of water over the surface of the ground
- type of soil that is a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay
- any form of water that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface
- structure built across a river or stream to control the flow of water
- an overflowing of water onto land that is normally dry
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- type of soil that has 15%~ 25% of moisture
- process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- areas that are particularly susceptible to flooding due to a combination of factors related to development, land use, and infrastructure
8 Clues: type of soil that has 15%~ 25% of moisture • flow of water over the surface of the ground • an overflowing of water onto land that is normally dry • process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil • type of soil that is a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay • structure built across a river or stream to control the flow of water • ...
SOILY PUZZLE 2023-03-16
Across
- The process where the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water, winds, waves, etc.
- The various processes that cause rock to decompose. (e.g. wind, water, etc.)
- Soil composed of a mixture of sand, clay, silt, and organic matter that is very fertile.
- An organic soil composed of partially decayed plant matter that is dried for use as fuel.
- The dark organic material in soils, produced by the decomposition of vegetable or animal matter.
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- Any of the layers found in a section of soil.
- The amount of salt in a solution.
- To be destroyed by a slow natural process.
8 Clues: The amount of salt in a solution. • To be destroyed by a slow natural process. • Any of the layers found in a section of soil. • The various processes that cause rock to decompose. (e.g. wind, water, etc.) • Soil composed of a mixture of sand, clay, silt, and organic matter that is very fertile. • ...
Birthday Crossword 2022-01-26
Across
- A fur-equent Harvard-based visitor
- _______ Alex Horne
- In July 1817, finding the smell unpleasant and the soil untenable, all the wealthy people evacuated to ____________
- Presidential candidate; alternatively, a criminal
- The ________________, a condition afflicting women in Victorian literature
- D&D pre-game topic
- The new crossword puzzle
- The best food
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- Don't overthink it
- The devil's mustache
- The ________ _________: Killing Monsters, Saving People
- ________, hats, and wigs: the three pillars of film criticism
- A mascot created to draw tourists to a prefecture in southern Japan
- This werewolf is everywhere
- 20____________: Fancy Takes Flight
- The dog that got away
- The best Doctor Who character
- An angry gay clown
- PFT's best friend
- A divisive first course
- It's not cutting edge---at least not where you'd think
21 Clues: The best food • PFT's best friend • Don't overthink it • _______ Alex Horne • An angry gay clown • D&D pre-game topic • The devil's mustache • The dog that got away • A divisive first course • The new crossword puzzle • This werewolf is everywhere • The best Doctor Who character • A fur-equent Harvard-based visitor • 20____________: Fancy Takes Flight • ...
Kerajinan 2023-10-20
20 Clues: clay • pulp • awet • busir • noken • perca • pimer • kriya • wiyadi • expoxy • kertas • patung • organik • ornamen • artisan • recycle • plating • songket • lunakalam • Sansekreta
Arable and Non-Arable Land 2023-12-04
Across
- A lack or shortage, especially of something essential to health
- mud or clay or small rocks deposited by a river or lake
- a material that reduces or prevents the transmission of heat or sound or electricity
- to cut down and clear away the trees or forests from
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- food production by plants and algae using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water
- to consume or reduce to a very low amount
- to supply (land or crops) with water by means of pipes, sprinklers, ditches, or streams
- the growing of plants in water supplied with nutrients rather than in soil
- fit for cultivation, as by plowing
- a long ridge of sand, silt, and clay built up by a river
10 Clues: fit for cultivation, as by plowing • to consume or reduce to a very low amount • to cut down and clear away the trees or forests from • mud or clay or small rocks deposited by a river or lake • a long ridge of sand, silt, and clay built up by a river • A lack or shortage, especially of something essential to health • ...
Solve the crossword puzzle with the help of the clues given below 2022-08-03
5 Clues: farmer's friend • soil that has lots of sand • soil that is very fine and sticky • soil that is mixture of sand, clay and lots of humus • organic material made up of remains of plants and animals
feb2 2017-01-31
20 Clues: Pan • Mao • Clan • Mane • Fins • Clay • Myth • Spell • White • Wring • Seldom • Safari • Parrot • Vatican • Laughing • Parachute • Gladiator • Alligator • Governess • Kilimanjaro
Unit 2 Vocabulary (Ch 1-3) 2022-10-27
Across
- an interconnected system of channels or lines
- to join together
- a military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies, with the aim of compelling the surrender of those inside.
- a characteristic of civilization that includes the beliefs and behaviors of a society or group of people
- a society marked by developed arts, sciences, government, and social structure
- a wall of earth built to prevent a river from flooding its banks
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- A skilled craftsperson
- wealth sent from one country or ruler to another as a sign that the other is superior
- a person who writes things down
- A person who makes money by selling goods
- a symbol that stands for an object
- a disagreement or fight caused by opposing points of view
- A form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets.
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- a skilled way of doing something
- the way a civilization is organized
- A land with different territories and peoples under a single ruler
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- a planned approach
- a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- The process of redirecting water to crops through channels and ditches
- Land between two rivers
- A system by which goods and services are produced and distributed
- a way of life that offers much more than what is necessary
25 Clues: to join together • a planned approach • A skilled craftsperson • Land between two rivers • a person who writes things down • a skilled way of doing something • a symbol that stands for an object • the way a civilization is organized • A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • A person who makes money by selling goods • an interconnected system of channels or lines • ...
Ceramics 2022-12-02
Across
- A hard, non-absorbent clay body, white or gray in color, that rings when struck.
- (in two words put together) An earthenware body, generally red in color and containing grog. It is the common body type for ceramic sculpture.
- A term loosely applied to all objects (wares) made of fired clay.
- Pottery that has been fired at relatively high temperatures (usually between 1200 – 1300° Celsius)
- Another word for "container" used to describe ceramic objects.
- (Two words put together) A type of porcelain that is known for its translucency, high strength, and chip resistance.
- A decomposed granite-type rock used as raw material in the making of ceramics.
- Kneading plastic clay with the hands in a rocking spiral motion which forces out trapped air and develops a uniform texture.
- A liquid suspension of finely ground minerals, that after being applied to the bisque-fired clay form and heated to the proper temperature, melt to form a glassy coating on the clay surface.
- Forming plastic clay on the potter's wheel.
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- A measure of "heat" applied to pottery over time when firing.
- The quality of clay that allows it to be manipulated and still maintain its shape without cracking or sagging.
- Low-fire pottery, usually red or tan in color with an absorbency to from 5 to 20 percent.
- (three words put together) A horizontal revolving disc on which wet clay is shaped into pots or other round ceramic objects.
- Pottery that has not been bisque fired.
- An opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects.
- Glazing pottery by immersing it in a large vat of glaze.
- Refers to any pottery that has been fired once in a kiln, without a ceramic glaze.
- An oven that is used to bake pottery and bricks in order to make them hard.
- Any of the various hard, brittle, heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing an inorganic, nonmetallic material, such as clay, at a high temperature.
20 Clues: Pottery that has not been bisque fired. • Forming plastic clay on the potter's wheel. • Glazing pottery by immersing it in a large vat of glaze. • A measure of "heat" applied to pottery over time when firing. • An opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects. • Another word for "container" used to describe ceramic objects. • ...
13 colonies 2024-08-29
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- Pennsylvaniad for Catholics
- Region with warm climate and rich soil
- form of self government based on a social contract
- started in the colonies because of salutary neglect and the distance from England
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- Region that was known as the breadbasket
- Region with harsh cold winters and rocky soil
- First Bicameral legislature in the New World
- Colony founded in 1620 for religious freedom.
- Colony founded by Quakers
- First successful colony and was founded in 1607.
10 Clues: Colony founded by Quakers • Pennsylvaniad for Catholics • Region with warm climate and rich soil • Region that was known as the breadbasket • First Bicameral legislature in the New World • Region with harsh cold winters and rocky soil • Colony founded in 1620 for religious freedom. • First successful colony and was founded in 1607. • ...
Maddie V Puzzle 5 2020-09-17
Across
- the element formula is MnO
- the element formula is BaO
- the element formula is PbO
- the element formula is ZnO
- the element formula is CaO
- if you add other things to clay you create what
- the element formula is Bi2O3
- the element formula is BeO
- the element formula is MgO
- the element formula is K2O
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- up to 25% of a clay body, fuses at 2282f
- melts at 2102-2372f
- melts at 2012-2192f
- the element formula is FeO
- the element formula is B2O3
- the element formula is SrO
- the element formula is Na2O
- the element formula is Li2O
- some clay right from the ground would have to be heated ___ than you want in order to vitrify it
- alters the vitrification temperature of the clay
20 Clues: melts at 2102-2372f • melts at 2012-2192f • the element formula is MnO • the element formula is BaO • the element formula is FeO • the element formula is SrO • the element formula is PbO • the element formula is ZnO • the element formula is CaO • the element formula is BeO • the element formula is MgO • the element formula is K2O • the element formula is B2O3 • ...
Intro to Clay 2025-12-08
Across
- DRY, the stage where clay is completely dried out. This stage is the most fragile state.
- CERAMIC, the stage where clay has gone through the final chemical change (full vitrification) in a glaze firing.
- usually an earth toned, low-fire clay body like Terra Cotta
- high-fire extremely white and pure clay body.
- the stage where clay is hard enough to support itself
- a natural material, containing several minerals
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- the stage where clay is dry but still cold to the touch
- the technique to recombine clay together, aligning the platelets, and getting rid of air bubbles.
- The stage where clay has gone through a chemical change in the firing (partial vitrification), turning clay into ceramic.
- and SCORE, the technique to attach two pieces of clay together.
- oval shaped discs that align themselves like a brick wall
- can be low-fire, high-fire, white, or earth toned
- the stage where the clay is malleable and workable
13 Clues: high-fire extremely white and pure clay body. • a natural material, containing several minerals • can be low-fire, high-fire, white, or earth toned • the stage where the clay is malleable and workable • the stage where clay is hard enough to support itself • the stage where clay is dry but still cold to the touch • ...
Chapter 9: Lesson 3 2022-03-15
Across
- country in North Africa (2 of 5)
- this resource is very limited in North Africa
- underground layer of rock that water collects in
- longest mountain chain in Africa
- this country's main resources are iron ore and phosphates
- country in North Africa (1 of 5)
- these people move from place to place following food and other resources
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- country in North Africa (3 of 5)
- term for a dry streambed
- this country is also known as the gift of the Nile
- most oil rich country in North Africa
- country in North Africa (5 of 5)
- term for fine, rich soil found along river banks and deltas
- country in North Africa (4 of 5)
14 Clues: term for a dry streambed • country in North Africa (2 of 5) • country in North Africa (3 of 5) • longest mountain chain in Africa • country in North Africa (5 of 5) • country in North Africa (4 of 5) • country in North Africa (1 of 5) • most oil rich country in North Africa • this resource is very limited in North Africa • underground layer of rock that water collects in • ...
Ceramics Terms 2023-11-20
Across
- clay that is rolled into rope
- sheets of clay
- a furnace used to fire ceramic objects.
- decomposed granite type rock
- kneading clay with the hands to force out air pockets
- where two edges to be attached, are roughened up and “glued” with a liquid clay
- clay that has lost most of its moisture but is still able to be joined or carve
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- clay that can be manipulated
- Glaze has been added to pottery
- Unglazed pottery that has been fired once
- gently pinches the clay to shape into a form
- pottery that has not been fired that is bonedry.
- clay has completely lost all its moisture and is ready to go into the kiln
13 Clues: sheets of clay • clay that can be manipulated • decomposed granite type rock • clay that is rolled into rope • Glaze has been added to pottery • a furnace used to fire ceramic objects. • Unglazed pottery that has been fired once • gently pinches the clay to shape into a form • pottery that has not been fired that is bonedry. • ...
Froggle 2025-12-08
Across
- Mary Shelley novel
- Actress Portman, familiarly
- *What this crossword is
- Animation style
- *What the hashed clues are
- Animation style
- Fat ___
- Tell
- *This crossword's favorite animal
- *What the hashed clues are not
- #Aqua
- Silence
- Reality
- #On ___
- *What this crossword is not
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- Russian sea
- This guy
- *What she might say about this crossword
- That guy
- Tell
- Body marking, briefly
- #Hot ___
- *What the starred clues are
- Make whole again
- Green ___
- Clergy rank
- #Our home
27 Clues: Tell • Tell • #Aqua • Fat ___ • Silence • Reality • #On ___ • This guy • That guy • #Hot ___ • Green ___ • #Our home • Russian sea • Clergy rank • Animation style • Animation style • Make whole again • Mary Shelley novel • Body marking, briefly • *What this crossword is • *What the hashed clues are • Actress Portman, familiarly • *What the starred clues are • *What this crossword is not • *What the hashed clues are not • ...
Mesopotania Sidney Buco 2021-12-17
Across
- rich soul that is shaped like a crescent
- when you have laws when you civlilzted
- a civiliszed culture in walls
- a person that runs the city state with the king
- the ruler of one city state
- river a river that is next to mesopotaina
- a person who makes pottery jewelry
- a person that is owned by a anthor person owned
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- is the written language with clay tablets
- how water gets to your crops
- he crated the code
- A person who keeps written records
- means to trade
- land between to rivers
- a tower for gods and the temple is on
- what the made there houses out of
- where mesopotaina is now
17 Clues: means to trade • he crated the code • land between to rivers • where mesopotaina is now • the ruler of one city state • how water gets to your crops • a civiliszed culture in walls • what the made there houses out of • A person who keeps written records • a person who makes pottery jewelry • a tower for gods and the temple is on • when you have laws when you civlilzted • ...
Reading with Rich 2012-12-04
Across
- Ms. Drama
- Making sense of print
- Incorporation of the internet and other non-print media
- Study of signs
- A true Arizonian
- Leaders Bottom up leadership model has many
- Out of the blue read-aloud anyone?
- Technology guru
- Obstacles to achieving school visions
- Science of adult education
- Prior knowledge
- One individual in a system
- Sounds associated with letters
- Coconut water drinker
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- Pleasure-seeking leadership style
- An inspiring declaration of a complelling dream
- A mixture of multiple modes of communication
- Rare node to which large amount of nodes are connected
- Context in which literacy takes place
- Making sense of the world
- A socio-economic indicator to student success
- Knock Knock, Who’s there? McGuinty…
- Meaning making cuing system
- Uses power to frighten groups into action type of leader
- Tim Hortons all day, everyday!
- Language patterns and grammar cuing system
26 Clues: Ms. Drama • Study of signs • Technology guru • Prior knowledge • A true Arizonian • Making sense of print • Coconut water drinker • Making sense of the world • Science of adult education • One individual in a system • Meaning making cuing system • Tim Hortons all day, everyday! • Sounds associated with letters • Pleasure-seeking leadership style • Out of the blue read-aloud anyone? • ...
Rich Turns 30 2024-05-27
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- Interlaken activity
- Birthday activity (surprise!)
- The best fried chicken in NYC
- An internship born at the Genius Bar
- They gave you an acceptance letter in 2012
- An important street in Newtown, but which one?
- Camperdown Cellars, Little Lord
- 4 people, 1 dog
- Rufus live
- We owe our marriage to this fruit
- Three letters and you mean business
- Best gelato in Rome
- A cool date for a wedding
- Yum! It’s not non-sense, it’s…
- Not Rings of Power, not the Hobbit
- Sunday mornings
- Most famous person at the Gold Diggers Arms
Down
- Home to Pinetrees
- You may be a dog person, but you sure love the…
- Warm camping destination
- You’re a star, it’s a sign
- Luna’s favourite place
- MovieWorld slogan?
- Played the Oxford Art Factory and the Landsdown in 2018
- Maya's laptop password
- Build a settlement, buy some sheep
- King of the dog beach
- Pudding
- Don't drive your car through a river without it
- Day of the week you were born
30 Clues: Pudding • Rufus live • 4 people, 1 dog • Sunday mornings • Home to Pinetrees • MovieWorld slogan? • Interlaken activity • Best gelato in Rome • King of the dog beach • Luna’s favourite place • Maya's laptop password • Warm camping destination • A cool date for a wedding • You’re a star, it’s a sign • Birthday activity (surprise!) • The best fried chicken in NYC • Day of the week you were born • ...
Rich & Janis Wedding 2023-07-15
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- Janis's favorite color
- Favorite holiday to celebrate together
- Rich's favorite hobby
- Janis's eye color
- Honeymoon location
- Rich's favorite ice cream flavor
- Rich's birth month
- What was their first concert?
- Janis's favorite dessert
- Janis's favorite holiday
- Rich's favorite sports team
- Janis's favorite coffee flavor
- The number of years they were together before getting engaged
- The couple's favorite type of vacation
- What was Janis's first concert?
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- What is a place they've always wanted to travel to together?
- Rich's favorite type of music
- Couple's favorite song
- The couple's favorite vacation city
- Our dog's name
- Rich's favorite color
- Janis's favorite flower
- Rich's favorite type of cuisine
- Rich's favorite animal
- The place where Rich proposed to Janis
- Janis's favorite musical
- Rich's favorite professional athlete
- Who said "I love you" first?
- Rich's favorite card game
- Who is the better cook?
- The month of their first date
- How did they meet?
- What is the couple's favorite season?
33 Clues: Our dog's name • Janis's eye color • Honeymoon location • Rich's birth month • How did they meet? • Rich's favorite hobby • Rich's favorite color • Janis's favorite color • Couple's favorite song • Rich's favorite animal • Janis's favorite flower • Who is the better cook? • Janis's favorite musical • Janis's favorite dessert • Janis's favorite holiday • Rich's favorite card game • ...
Culturally rich holidays 2025-11-08
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- The central event of the holiday, the rising of Christ from the dead
- The adjective describing the large, ceremonial candle lit during the season (e.g., "The ___ Candle").
- The color everyone is encouraged to wear on March 17th.St. Patrick's Day
- The Hindu Goddess of wealth and prosperity, widely worshipped on the main day
- The ceremonial figure who leads the parades in Rio de Janeiro Carnival, also known as Momo
- A traditional ring-shaped pastry with a hidden plastic baby inside.Mardi Gras
- The legendary prince whose return to Ayodhya is celebrated as one of the origins of the holiday.
- One of the three traditional colors of Carnival, symbolizing justice.
- The popular name for the Hindu "festival of lights" (6 letter)
- A bright yellow flower, a symbol of spring and rebirth.
- The name for the social organizations that put on the major parades and balls in New Orleans
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- Thrown from floats to the crowds below in New Orleans
- The general term for the sweets and desserts generously shared during the festival
- three-leaf clover, the symbol St. Patrick allegedly used to explain the Trinity IRELAND The country where the patron saint this holiday honors originated.St. Patrick's Day
- A funny, five-line poem often associated with this holiday.St. Patrick's Day 3A LEPRECHAUN A mythical, mischievous fairy said to hide a pot of gold
- The first part of the French name for "Fat Tuesday.
- Colorful floor art designs made of powder or flower petals, used to welcome good fortune
- A common savory centerpiece meat for the traditional Easter dinner
- The mythical animal who delivers baskets of eggs
- The sweet confection most often molded into the shape of an egg or a bunny
- The forty-day period of fasting and reflection preceding Easter
- A large public procession, famously held in New York and Boston on this day.St. Patrick's Day
- Small earthen oil lamps lit and placed in rows throughout the home
- The traditional number of days the main (Hindu) festival celebrations last.
- What is found at the end of the rainbow.
- The second word in the French translation of "Mardi
26 Clues: What is found at the end of the rainbow. • The mythical animal who delivers baskets of eggs • The first part of the French name for "Fat Tuesday. • The second word in the French translation of "Mardi • Thrown from floats to the crowds below in New Orleans • A bright yellow flower, a symbol of spring and rebirth. • ...
Food supply 2021-02-23
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- Where cocoa beans are the main export, also has a ' in the name.
- used to plant crops and running out of it is one of Mali'd greatest threats.
- A place where monsoons and prices going up are the main reasons for food security.
- Summer winds that cause devastating floods that destroys farmlands.
- A place where running out of soil is an issue and has an 'in the name.
- What this crossword puzzle is about
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- A event that helped rice and wheat grow but ultimitly made the area into a dust bowl.
- A place where they had to adapt to constant flooding.
- A place where droughts are a major issue
- One of the thing threatening cocoa beans.
- where the green revolution took place
- Land becoming brittle and unusable because of deforastation.
12 Clues: What this crossword puzzle is about • where the green revolution took place • A place where droughts are a major issue • One of the thing threatening cocoa beans. • A place where they had to adapt to constant flooding. • Land becoming brittle and unusable because of deforastation. • Where cocoa beans are the main export, also has a ' in the name. • ...
Chapter 9: Lesson 1 Quiz 2022-03-15
Across
- country in North Africa (2 of 5)
- this resource is very limited in North Africa
- underground layer of rock that water collects in
- longest mountain chain in Africa
- this country's main resources are iron ore and phosphates
- country in North Africa (1 of 5)
- these people move from place to place following food and other resources
Down
- country in North Africa (3 of 5)
- term for a dry streambed
- this country is also known as the gift of the Nile
- most oil rich country in North Africa
- country in North Africa (5 of 5)
- term for fine, rich soil found along river banks and deltas
- country in North Africa (4 of 5)
14 Clues: term for a dry streambed • country in North Africa (2 of 5) • country in North Africa (3 of 5) • longest mountain chain in Africa • country in North Africa (5 of 5) • country in North Africa (4 of 5) • country in North Africa (1 of 5) • most oil rich country in North Africa • this resource is very limited in North Africa • underground layer of rock that water collects in • ...
Clay Vocabulary Crossword 2025-03-06
Across
- A liquid clay used like glue
- The process of smoothing clay with a tool or fingers
- Unfired clay that is dry and ready for firing
- An object made of clay hardened by heat
- The first firing of clay before glazing
- Rocks that have been broken down by weather
- The process of kneading clay to remove air bubbles
Down
- The process of scratching the surface of clay to join pieces together
- A decorative technique using carved patterns
- A glassy coating applied to ceramics
- A perfect stage to cut, carve and join clay together
- A furnace used to fire ceramics
12 Clues: A liquid clay used like glue • A furnace used to fire ceramics • A glassy coating applied to ceramics • An object made of clay hardened by heat • The first firing of clay before glazing • Rocks that have been broken down by weather • A decorative technique using carved patterns • Unfired clay that is dry and ready for firing • ...
