clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
EcoregionsandWED-CatieLavas 2019-10-17
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- Located due west of piney woods and gulf coastal plains regions, grasslands with forested areas in the bottom lands. (3 words)
- Located in panhandle. Largest and most completely flat areas of the world. (2 words)
- Breaks down rocks into smaller pieces -called sediments- through physical processes (2 words)
- The process of moving sediments to other locations
- When particles stop moving and settle where erosional agents have carried them
- Located along the Gulf of Mexico. Flat lands that are good for agriculture. (3 words)
- The process by which rocks are broken down into sediments
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- Located due west of the Post Oak Woods and Prairies. Named for its rich, black, heavy, clay soil. (2 words)
- Breaks down rocks through chemical processes (2 words)
- Located far west Texas. Ranges in elevation from 5000 to over 8700 feet.
- Located in center of the state. Unique minerals and rock formations of large granite terrain. (2 words)
- Located eastern portion of the state, is a forested area. Wettest area of Texas (2 words)
- Located in south central portion of state at point of the "Big Bend" in Rio Grande River. Varies in elevation from 600 feet in east to over 3000 feet in south. (2 words)
- Located in the southern tip of the state. Flat with some gentle rolling hills. (3 words)
- Located in northern section of the state. Fertile grassland with rough terrain. (2 words)
15 Clues: The process of moving sediments to other locations • Breaks down rocks through chemical processes (2 words) • The process by which rocks are broken down into sediments • Located far west Texas. Ranges in elevation from 5000 to over 8700 feet. • When particles stop moving and settle where erosional agents have carried them • ...
Rainforest Ecosystem Crossword 2021-01-07
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- the fall of rain.
- a woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground.
- a luxuriant, dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall.
- light from the sun.
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses, typically growing in a permanent site.
- relating to or denoting a region or climate characterized by mild temperatures.
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- an area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation, typically in the tropics.
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- floor also called detritus, duff and the O horizon, is one of the most distinctive features of a forest ecosystem
- of, typical of, or peculiar to the tropics.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- a small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings.
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
15 Clues: the fall of rain. • light from the sun. • of, typical of, or peculiar to the tropics. • the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. • a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. • relating to or denoting a region or climate characterized by mild temperatures. • ...
End of 2023 Fourth Grade Crossword Puzzle! 2023-12-18
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- when a non-native species causes significant harm to an ecosystem, it is called
- nutrient-rich material that looks like soil
- sweet delicious berry that grew near the apple tree
- sticky garden pest that eats our leaves
- this part of a plant brings water and nutrients to the plant up from the soil
- symmetrical pollinator
- this plant in our garden has round leaves that repel water
- bug that curls up when threatened
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- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- this yummy fruit in our garden grows its seeds on the outside
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- sometimes painful, super important flying garden friend
- eats aphids in the garden
- living
- wiggly garden friend
- the kitchen of a plant
16 Clues: living • wiggly garden friend • symmetrical pollinator • the kitchen of a plant • eats aphids in the garden • bug that curls up when threatened • sticky garden pest that eats our leaves • nutrient-rich material that looks like soil • sweet delicious berry that grew near the apple tree • sometimes painful, super important flying garden friend • ...
Ceramic Terms Review - Coil Pot 2020-08-19
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- other name for the clean up tool
- flat piece of clay (pancake)
- stage of clay where it is wet, no evaporation
- decomposed granite, alumina, silica, and water
- the part of a vessel between the neck & belly
- the bottom of the vessel, where it stands
- kneading clay to remove moisture and air
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- an oven used to fire ceramic projects
- the low, widest part of a vessel
- rope-like piece of clay used for hand building
- the coil around the mouth of a vessel
- the opening of the vessel
- the narrow part of a vessel,above the shoulder
- roughing up the surface
- type of knife used to cut clay
15 Clues: roughing up the surface • the opening of the vessel • flat piece of clay (pancake) • type of knife used to cut clay • other name for the clean up tool • the low, widest part of a vessel • an oven used to fire ceramic projects • the coil around the mouth of a vessel • kneading clay to remove moisture and air • the bottom of the vessel, where it stands • ...
puzzle 5 2020-09-20
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- If you add other things to clay after you dig it up you create what is called
- lowers the amount of heat needed to melt silica
- a microcrystalline form of quartz and has a completely different physical appearance
- Fluxes and Hardeners are the most
- the mineral form of silica powder used in ceramic glazes and clay bodies
- can be rounded or angular, the latter being more suited to clay bodies
- flux is an ________ that promotes ceramic fusion
- Alters the vitrification temperature of the clay
- feldspar fuses at
- ________ fluxes are like sodium and lead oxides
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- ________ fluxes are like calcium and magnesium oxide
- The material that acts as a hardener in glass,glazes,clays and all ceramic materials
- clay body is made of ____ components
- the acceptable exceptions are
- fluxes do not
- fluxes are ________ that chemically formulate
- Nepheline syenite melts at
- a crystalline form of silica
- Cornish stone melts at
19 Clues: fluxes do not • feldspar fuses at • Cornish stone melts at • Nepheline syenite melts at • a crystalline form of silica • the acceptable exceptions are • Fluxes and Hardeners are the most • clay body is made of ____ components • fluxes are ________ that chemically formulate • lowers the amount of heat needed to melt silica • ________ fluxes are like sodium and lead oxides • ...
Clay Terms 2022-04-29
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- a liquid clay mixture used for attachments
- to scratch the clay for an attachment
- when clay is partly dry and does not move when touched
- the first firing
- a mineral in glass
- clay is completely dry before firing
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- the measurement of heat during a firing
- and pigmented paint for clay that contains silica
- hand built with pinching a sphere of clay
- firing to a higher temperature to melt and adhere glaze
- hand built with coils
- hand built with slabs
- an oven for clay
13 Clues: the first firing • an oven for clay • a mineral in glass • hand built with coils • hand built with slabs • clay is completely dry before firing • to scratch the clay for an attachment • the measurement of heat during a firing • hand built with pinching a sphere of clay • a liquid clay mixture used for attachments • and pigmented paint for clay that contains silica • ...
Crescent 2013-05-05
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- _alley
- Very rich in the ground
- It was back in the time
- An ancient religion but the two main rivers
- River starts with E
- perfectness writing
- Earliest know civilization
- They ruled of land
- A city with it own stuff
- River river starts with T
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- Performs religion rites
- These people believed in many gods
- religion in southern Asia
- where Tigris and Euphrates river meet
- The Euphrates and Tigris___________
- story's told with goods and goddess in them
- made of bricks
17 Clues: _alley • made of bricks • They ruled of land • River starts with E • perfectness writing • Performs religion rites • Very rich in the ground • It was back in the time • A city with it own stuff • religion in southern Asia • River river starts with T • Earliest know civilization • These people believed in many gods • The Euphrates and Tigris___________ • ...
Social Studies Vocab 2023-02-23
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- Explorers translator
- Law in 1830 removing Native Americans
- Created by Thomas Jefferson
- special journey
- Large U.S. river
- 3rd U.S. president
- Rush to place where gold was found
- Land Purchased by the third U.S. president
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- Explorer of Mid-west beginning with W
- Area set aside for Native Americans
- people that came to Cali' in '49 for gold, also a football team
- Creator of Path
- Dry land rich soil flat
- Explorer o Mid-west beginning with M
- City in South Louisianna
- Sold the Louisianna territory
- Big Mountains
17 Clues: Big Mountains • Creator of Path • special journey • Large U.S. river • 3rd U.S. president • Explorers translator • Dry land rich soil flat • City in South Louisianna • Created by Thomas Jefferson • Sold the Louisianna territory • Rush to place where gold was found • Area set aside for Native Americans • Explorer o Mid-west beginning with M • Explorer of Mid-west beginning with W • ...
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October's Answers 2020-12-11
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- the name of a newspaper that published a heart shaped crossword for Valentine's Day in 1925
- (abbreviation) the group created by Simon & Schusuter that standardized the appearance of crossword puzzles
- publisher of the first "Quickway" Dictionary
- a person skillful in creating or solving crossword puzzles
- the publisher that bought Simon & Schuster
- the british creator of the first crossword puzzle in 1913
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- this man holds a record for most crossword puzzles published at 75,000
- the alias of the man who invented "cryptic crosswords"
- the publishers of the first crossword puzzle book
- a movie produced in 1925 starring Pete Gordon
- the first name for crosswords
- the newspaper that refused to publish any crossswords until 1942 because they considered it "a primitive form of mental exercise"
- the only word given in the first crossword puzzle
- the singer of the song "Cross-word mamma, you puzzle me (But papa's gonna figure you out)"
14 Clues: the first name for crosswords • the publisher that bought Simon & Schuster • publisher of the first "Quickway" Dictionary • a movie produced in 1925 starring Pete Gordon • the publishers of the first crossword puzzle book • the only word given in the first crossword puzzle • the alias of the man who invented "cryptic crosswords" • ...
Ceramics 2024-11-03
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- A type of fine, white, and translucent pottery made from a refined clay that includes kaolin. It is fired at very high temperatures, typically between 2,200°F (1,200°C) and 2,600°F (1,400°C), which makes it extremely hard, non-porous, and glass-like.
- A hollow container with a particular shape into which soft or liquid substances are poured, so that when the substance becomes hard it takes the shape of the container.
- A generic term for all clay-based objects.
- A measure of heat used to produce ceramics
- A type of unglazed, reddish-brown clay-based ceramic. It is one of the oldest forms of ceramic material and is fired at relatively low temperatures, which gives it a characteristic earthy, porous, and slightly rough texture.
- A device for weighing things or people.
- A stiff, sticky fine-grained earth that can be moulded when wet, and is dried and baked to make bricks, pottery, and ceramics.
- To heat ceramics in a brick oven.
- A type of pottery made from a coarse, porous clay that is fired at relatively low temperatures.
- A type of pottery made from a dense, durable clay that is fired at high temperatures, typically between 2,100°F (1,150°C) and 2,300°F (1,260°C).
- A soft substance that is full of small holes and can absorb a lot of liquid, and is used for washing and cleaning.
- A coating applied to the surface of pottery or ceramic pieces.
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- Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing.
- Raised surface design on a clay piece.
- A material made from gypsum (calcium sulfate) that, when mixed with water, hardens into a solid form. It is commonly used to create moulds.
- Refers to pottery that has been fired once.
- A horizontal revolving disc on which wet clay is shaped into pots or other round ceramic objects.
- The term mostly used in the UK to refer to a ceramist.
- A piece of clothing that is worn on the hand and wrist for warmth or protection, with separate parts for each finger.
- A very narrow space between parts of something, as a result of a shock or excessive heat.
- A component or additive in clay bodies and glazes to add texture.
- A furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying something, especially one for firing pottery.
- To make patterns, or textures into the surface of clay.
23 Clues: To heat ceramics in a brick oven. • Raised surface design on a clay piece. • A device for weighing things or people. • A generic term for all clay-based objects. • A measure of heat used to produce ceramics • Refers to pottery that has been fired once. • Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing. • The term mostly used in the UK to refer to a ceramist. • ...
7th Final Crossword 2023-02-22
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- which element of art was used in our Op Art project?
- Blind Contour Drawing improves our ? skills
- liquid clay used like paste or glue
- family symbol
- Term for rolling clay out into a sheet 1/4 in thick
- oven for heating clay over 1000 Celsius
- The vertical threads on a loom
- chemical to paint and add color to bisque clay
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- days it takes for clay to dry completely
- Name of the project that dealt with positive and negative space
- The filling thread in weaving
- What does Op stand for in Op Art?
- What we used to make holes in the clay
- clay that is fired one time
14 Clues: family symbol • clay that is fired one time • The filling thread in weaving • The vertical threads on a loom • What does Op stand for in Op Art? • liquid clay used like paste or glue • What we used to make holes in the clay • oven for heating clay over 1000 Celsius • days it takes for clay to dry completely • Blind Contour Drawing improves our ? skills • ...
CIVIL ENGINEERING (B.M.S.C.E) 2023-10-15
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- The base upon which a structure is built; it distributes the load of the structure to the soil below.
- A surface loading in addition to the soil load behind a retaining wall.
- A beam which is securely supported at one end, and hangs freely at the other; an overhanging beam.
- The portion of the external wall between the level of the street and the level of the floor first above the street.
- Action of sun and rain on structures or soils.
- This civil engineering subject teaches you how to design shapes while making sure what you create is environmentally friendly and stable.
- Engineering defining the soil’s deformation properties and strength.
- A structural member that is used to support weight, typically in a building or bridge.
- A type of construction that uses bricks, stones, or concrete blocks to create walls or other structures.
- A type of material used in construction that is made by mixing cement, sand, and water....
- The moisture content at the point between the liquid and the plastic states of a clay.
- A strong metal which is a mixture of iron and carbon, and which is used for making things which need a strong structure, especially vehicles and buildings.
- A material that is used to construct roads, sidewalks, and other surfaces.
- Road construction material that is made from a mixture of gravel, sand, and cement.
- A drawing or set of drawings showing how a building or product is to be made and how it will work and look
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- The weight of water in a soil mass divided by the dry weight of the solids and multiplied by 100.
- System or a line of pipes
- This structural element is used to support vertical loads in buildings.
- Steel bars or mesh added to concrete to increase its strength and durability.
- The load acting across a beam near its support
- A support for a roof or bridge that is usually made of stone or brick.
- A bending moment which causes a beam to sink in the middle
- The software used in creating a computer-generated model.
- Artificial increase of the dry density of a granular soil by mechanical means
- A system that is used to collect and remove wastewater from buildings.
- A type of construction material that is made from heated clay.
- The distance between the supports of a bridge, truss, arch, girder, floor, beam, etc.
- A force that tries to rotate an object around a point.
- To become firm or more difficult to bend.
- This civil engineering subject revolves primarily around measurements, planning, sections, and maps.
30 Clues: System or a line of pipes • To become firm or more difficult to bend. • The load acting across a beam near its support • Action of sun and rain on structures or soils. • A force that tries to rotate an object around a point. • The software used in creating a computer-generated model. • A bending moment which causes a beam to sink in the middle • ...
Mesopotamia Study Guide (S,B,A) 2022-11-16
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- pyramid shaped temple with steps
- Built around cities for protection
- Sumerian first writing done in clay
- Nebuchadnezzar created for his wife
- Euphrates and this river in Mesopotamia
- Capital of Babylonia
- Established first set of written laws
- Warriors who built an empire and roads
- area from Persian Gulf to Med. Sea
- Rivers did this which deposited fertile soil
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- ditch to bring water from river to farmland
- Present day country located in Mesopotamia
- Sumerian king who was seeking immortality
- First civilizations along this river
- good fro growing
- cultures with one leader and government
- Capital of Assyria
- independent areas with own ruler and military
- belief in more than one god
- bringing water to crops
- Sum. invented for pottery and vehicles
21 Clues: good fro growing • Capital of Assyria • Capital of Babylonia • bringing water to crops • belief in more than one god • pyramid shaped temple with steps • Built around cities for protection • area from Persian Gulf to Med. Sea • Sumerian first writing done in clay • Nebuchadnezzar created for his wife • First civilizations along this river • Established first set of written laws • ...
Science 2023-08-20
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- full form of Hb
- a change which cannot be reversed
- an image which cannot be obtained on a screen
- force applied per unit area
- hair like thread on prokaryotic cells
- A device that converts chemical energy to electric energy
- the disease caused by deficiency of iron in our diet
- name the process -gas to liquid
- an acid known as "king of chemicals"
- A thing that used to identify acid or salt
- study of fossils
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- An indicator for carbohydrate
- a magnetised needle in glass box
- method for obtaining pure water
- fibres that are made from chemicals
- master of gland in human endocrine system
- Green plastids
- unit of force
- atoms that have an electric charge
- the type of soil used for making pottery
20 Clues: unit of force • Green plastids • full form of Hb • study of fossils • force applied per unit area • An indicator for carbohydrate • method for obtaining pure water • name the process -gas to liquid • a magnetised needle in glass box • a change which cannot be reversed • atoms that have an electric charge • fibres that are made from chemicals • an acid known as "king of chemicals" • ...
Ceramics Terms 2024-11-11
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- requires using your fingers and thumb to shape the clay
- clay sculptures/ forms that have not yet been fired.
- liquid form of clay. used to attach clay pieces together
- uses ropes of clay, stacked and joined with slip and score to create a form.
- clay that has been fired once in a kiln.
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- cutting or scratching the surface of the clay
- Big oven used to cook clay to make it more durable
- consists of alumina, silica and water
- forces bubbles of air out of clay while kneading clay. This should be done when recycling clay or restarting your hand build.
- Dry, unfired clay that is completely dried and very brittle. The clay is dry to the touch and appearance is lighter, than wet clay.
- construction consist of building with flat walls of clay joined together with slip and score.
11 Clues: consists of alumina, silica and water • clay that has been fired once in a kiln. • cutting or scratching the surface of the clay • Big oven used to cook clay to make it more durable • clay sculptures/ forms that have not yet been fired. • requires using your fingers and thumb to shape the clay • liquid form of clay. used to attach clay pieces together • ...
Aquatic Ecosystems 2023-05-10
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- when dense, cooler, nutrient-rich water from deep water moves towards the ocean surface
- a ridge of jagged rock, coral or sand below the surface of the ocean
- unwanted catch that is often killed
- a land area that channels all snowmelt and rainfall to a singular point
- connects marine and freshwater systems
- a measure of all the salts dissolved in water
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- microscopic organisms that float freely in aquatic ecosystems
- decreases as you move away from the equator
- a measure of acidity
- make up 50% of our oxygen
- loss of fish stocks caused by new fishing technologies
- the variety of plant and animal life in an ecosystem
- a measure of dissolved solutes
- areas where water covers the soil or is present at the surface of the soil
- ecosystems
15 Clues: ecosystems • a measure of acidity • make up 50% of our oxygen • a measure of dissolved solutes • unwanted catch that is often killed • connects marine and freshwater systems • decreases as you move away from the equator • a measure of all the salts dissolved in water • the variety of plant and animal life in an ecosystem • ...
Biome Crossword 2024-11-22
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- Day-to-day conditions in Earth’s atmosphere
- prolonged torpor or dormancy of an animal during a hot or dry period
- Soil tends to be rich in nutrients; most been converted to farmland.
- Grasses interspersed with groups of trees, dry conditions, animal migration common, distinct rainy season
- Supports more animal species than any other biome; animals tend to be highly specialized.
- Underground soil that is frozen year round
- Average conditions, including temperature and precipitation, over long periods of time in a given area
- Groups of terrestrial ecosystems that share biotic and abiotic conditions
- Receives less than 25 cm (9.8 in.) of precipitation per year
- Long cold winters; short, cool summers ,nutrient-poor, slightly acidic soils
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- Year-round moderate temperatures and heavy rainfall
- Precipitation evenly spread throughout the year, varied temperatures (hot summers, cold winters),Plants tend to be deciduous
- grow high on other plants to access sunlight and do not touch the soil
- Warm year-round, but rainfall highly seasonal, most trees are deciduous
- Diagrams that summarize an area’s average monthly temperature and precipitation
- Found at very high latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere
16 Clues: Underground soil that is frozen year round • Day-to-day conditions in Earth’s atmosphere • Year-round moderate temperatures and heavy rainfall • Found at very high latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere • Receives less than 25 cm (9.8 in.) of precipitation per year • prolonged torpor or dormancy of an animal during a hot or dry period • ...
A Monster Calls Definition and Vocab 2021-12-10
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- Unsteady and dazed
- Simple or restrained
- A close friend or companion
- Flowing outward with a undulating motion
- Intensely irritated and frustrated
- Show or guide somewhere
- A talk on a religious or moral subject
- Filled with horror or shock
- In a manipulative manner
- Expressive of puzzlement
- bin A large container with wheels
- Widespread destruction
- A small valley
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- Moving about in a casual way
- An unpleasant or contemptible person
- Become unsteady and fall
- Cheerful and lively
- Not disordered or disarranged
- A fertile soil of clay and sand
- A period of 2 weeks
- Using few words
- Knobbly, rough, and twisted
- Move away from land
- Fail to resist pressure
- The area surrounding a particular place
25 Clues: A small valley • Using few words • Unsteady and dazed • Cheerful and lively • A period of 2 weeks • Move away from land • Simple or restrained • Widespread destruction • Show or guide somewhere • Fail to resist pressure • Become unsteady and fall • In a manipulative manner • Expressive of puzzlement • A close friend or companion • Knobbly, rough, and twisted • Filled with horror or shock • ...
Stage Two "Rocks & Landforms" Name: 2022-12-06
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- a synonym for "erosion"
- rocks that are made from sediments
- igneous rocks are made inside this landform
- a word to describe the landscape of uluru
- this word means "change"
- liquid rock inside the earth
- liquid rock outside the earth
- remains of previous life found in rocks
- this human action has eroded uluru
- animals with shells
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- chalk is made from this rock
- he turned his Aboriginal daughters into stone
- the number of main rock types in the world
- rocks that are made from heat and pressure
- the wearing away of the top surface
- the biggest single rock in the world
- rocks are made up of these
- a scientist who studies rocks
- a type of soil
- these rocks are formed when molten rock hardens
20 Clues: a type of soil • animals with shells • a synonym for "erosion" • this word means "change" • rocks are made up of these • chalk is made from this rock • liquid rock inside the earth • a scientist who studies rocks • liquid rock outside the earth • rocks that are made from sediments • this human action has eroded uluru • the wearing away of the top surface • ...
Aquaponics 2024-01-23
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- A suitable container filled with growing media where the plants grow in the aquaponics system.
- Growing plants in nutrient rich water where nutrients are provided by fish.
- Art of growing plants in nutrient rich water.
- Process through which nitrogen is converted into various chemical forms.
- Art of raising fish in a semi-controlled environment.
- The addition of oxygen to they system.
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- Soil replacement.
- Beneficial _______ convert ammonia to nitrates that are used by plants.
- Produce waste that is converted to usable nitrogen.
- Waste from fish is converted to this compound that is toxic to fish in high levels.
- Relationship that benefits both.
- Utilize nitrogen to grow.
- Where fish are kept in the aquaponics system.
13 Clues: Soil replacement. • Utilize nitrogen to grow. • Relationship that benefits both. • The addition of oxygen to they system. • Art of growing plants in nutrient rich water. • Where fish are kept in the aquaponics system. • Produce waste that is converted to usable nitrogen. • Art of raising fish in a semi-controlled environment. • ...
Fateh 2020-05-06
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- For the reason that
- coins and bank notes
- Word of opposite meaning
- People express ideas and ____ through stories.
- what do you call a crossword like this or something that you solve eg – put pieces together
- Smog and smoke in the air or dirty waste in water
- Available means to do something or Natural ______
- discarded materials
- Opportunity or the power of choosing
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- substances like lead, gold, oxygen, etc. Also means a part of or component of
- a creation in the mind
- make-believe or act a part
- Lesson that can be drawn from a story or Fable
- Story with a hidden moral
- Smile or frown
- Part of a whole. What do you get when you divide a circle in 2 parts
- Can you ______ on one leg
- To produce an original or to make something from scratch
- pottery material or soft play material that you can mould into shapes
- A Direction. The food from ____ india is Dosas
20 Clues: Smile or frown • For the reason that • discarded materials • coins and bank notes • a creation in the mind • Word of opposite meaning • Story with a hidden moral • Can you ______ on one leg • make-believe or act a part • Opportunity or the power of choosing • Lesson that can be drawn from a story or Fable • People express ideas and ____ through stories. • ...
Products and Ingredients 2025-10-23
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- A form of vitamin A, promotes cell turnover, helps wrinkles, improves skin texture
- commonly used to relieve itching
- help regulate oil production, minimises pore appearance
- acid a popular ingredient know for hydration, retaining moister and plumping the skin
- acid an alpha-hydroxy acid exfoliates the skin
- a clay that has absorbent and oil controlling properties. helps draw out impurities. suitable for oily/acne prone skin types
- another type of commonly used clay, has gentle exfoliating properties, suitable for all skin type including sensitive
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- gentle hydrating ingredient, helps maintain skins pH, also has soothing properties
- an antioxidant, that brightens skin, reduces hyperpigmentation
- a humectant (attracts and retains moisture in the skin)
- rich in vitamins and nourishment for the skin. Has emollient properties, excellent moisturiser that sooths and hydrates dry or sensitive skin
- a natural astringent that helps tighten skin, has anti-inflammatory properties, sooths skin irritations
12 Clues: commonly used to relieve itching • acid an alpha-hydroxy acid exfoliates the skin • a humectant (attracts and retains moisture in the skin) • help regulate oil production, minimises pore appearance • an antioxidant, that brightens skin, reduces hyperpigmentation • gentle hydrating ingredient, helps maintain skins pH, also has soothing properties • ...
Roman Ancient Objects 2022-05-23
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- In the Metal age this was discovered.
- These are usually made of clay and you can use them to put water inside.
- A type of art that was used to decorate floors and walls for the rich people in Roman times.
- We use these to buy things, they are quite small and round.
- Soldiers used these to protect their heads when they were fighting the enemy.
- Pots and plates can be made from this, it comes from the Earth and has to be baked in an oven.
- There are many of these around the small villages in Spain.
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- you wear these on your fingers as decoration.
- People wear these to decorate their body, sometimes they are made of gold, silver or bronze.
- The first weapons and tools were made of these.
- The soldiers used these to protect their bodies when they were fighting.
- You can wear one of these around your neck for decoration.
12 Clues: In the Metal age this was discovered. • you wear these on your fingers as decoration. • The first weapons and tools were made of these. • You can wear one of these around your neck for decoration. • We use these to buy things, they are quite small and round. • There are many of these around the small villages in Spain. • ...
Bonsai 2025-11-06
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- Giving too much water
- Main vertical line of a tree
- Top section of a tree canopy
- Leaves of a bonsai tree
- Prevents excess water buildup
- Style where tree flows downward
- Tool to untangle roots when repotting
- Miniature tree art form
- Curved trunk but upright style
- Rest period during winter
- Straight, vertical bonsai style
- Tiny bonsai fitting in your palm
- wire Wire pulling branch into position
- Amount of light a bonsai receives
- Layer of foliage on a branch
- Deadwood branch left for effect
- Tree shaped by imaginary wind
- Elegant, slender bonsai with few branches
- Trimming roots for healthy growth
- Stand used for rotating while styling
- Removing all leaves to refine growth
- Decorative pot for finished bonsai
- Famous Japanese bonsai pot region
- Spraying water on leaves for humidity
- Screen for sorting bonsai soil
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- Volcanic rock used in bonsai soil
- Joining plant parts to grow as one
- cutter Tool for clean branch cuts
- Media containing decomposed plant matter
- Ancient Chinese bonsai tradition
- Tree style partly hanging down
- Device for curving thicker branches
- Point on a stem where leaves grow
- Outer protective layer of a tree
- Roots wrapped around stone
- Tree leaning to one side
- Upright style with spreading crown
- Placed over drainage holes in pots
- Large-sized bonsai classification
- Styling by pruning, not wiring
- Device used to increase moisture around tree
- Cutting branches to shape growth
- Surface root spread of a bonsai
- Rooting a branch while still attached
- Temporary container for shaping
- Medium-sized bonsai category
- Adding nutrients to bonsai soil
- Moving tree into fresh soil
- Space between two leaf nodes
- Topmost point of a bonsai
- Clay-based bonsai soil component
- Using wire to shape branches
- Group planting of multiple trees
- Small-sized bonsai classification
- Removing new shoots by hand
- Horizontal trunk with new uprights
- Porous rock improving soil drainage
- Section of trunk above roots
- Deadwood section on the trunk
- trunk Two trunks growing from one root
60 Clues: Giving too much water • Leaves of a bonsai tree • Miniature tree art form • Tree leaning to one side • Rest period during winter • Topmost point of a bonsai • Roots wrapped around stone • Moving tree into fresh soil • Removing new shoots by hand • Main vertical line of a tree • Top section of a tree canopy • Medium-sized bonsai category • Space between two leaf nodes • ...
Water Systems Crossword 2018-02-06
Across
- an impervious layer of clay, silt or rock through which water cannot move quickly
- the volume of fluids that pass through an area at a certain amount of time
- a steep sided depression in the ocean floor that forms when one of the earth's plates slides under another
- the area beneath the water table where water fills the spaces in the gravel, sand, silt, or rock
- an underground zone of rock or soil that contains and yields water
- water that contains a low concentration of dissolved salts
- an area surrounded by high land in which all water runs to a common destination
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- water that has soaked into the earth often between saturated soil and rock
- the waste water from washing machines, baths, sinks, and like products - relatively clean
- the rising and falling of the ocean surface due to the different gravitational pulls of the sun and the moon
- sudden local flooding typically caused by heavy rainfall
- a combination of interacting or interdependent parts that form a unified whole
- the carrying away of soil particles by wind, water, or glacial ice
13 Clues: sudden local flooding typically caused by heavy rainfall • water that contains a low concentration of dissolved salts • the carrying away of soil particles by wind, water, or glacial ice • an underground zone of rock or soil that contains and yields water • water that has soaked into the earth often between saturated soil and rock • ...
New England and Mid-atlantic 2012-01-05
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- very rich mid atlantic
- (mid atlantic social-political)
- shopkeepers human resources
- capital resource mid atlantic
- (new england specialization)
- cows,chickens, and pigs (mid atlantic specialization)
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- new england natural resource
- natural resource new england
- (new england geography)
- geography and climate (mid atlantic and new england)
10 Clues: very rich mid atlantic • (new england geography) • shopkeepers human resources • new england natural resource • natural resource new england • (new england specialization) • capital resource mid atlantic • (mid atlantic social-political) • geography and climate (mid atlantic and new england) • cows,chickens, and pigs (mid atlantic specialization)
For the gang <3 2023-08-22
Across
- like lia
- us (summarised)
- best condiment for chips
- current season?
- best political leaning
- something a crossword clue might remind Lia of?
- saz’s second name (to the members of this group)
- saz’s star sign
- the nearest tube station to saz
- something Lia will be doing soon
- The larger of saz’s cats
- Stephen’s second name (for reals)
- What unites us?
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- something saz and Lia both do before bedtime
- stephen’s hobby
- like us?
- the smaller of saz’s cats
- crossword speed demon
- Lia is very good at this
- the day we do the best crossword on
- the best day for a crossword
- the best shop
- letters shared by the names of both Lia and saz’s partners
- the location where saz and Lia first met
- we are users of multiple
25 Clues: like us? • like lia • the best shop • stephen’s hobby • us (summarised) • current season? • saz’s star sign • What unites us? • crossword speed demon • best political leaning • best condiment for chips • Lia is very good at this • we are users of multiple • The larger of saz’s cats • the smaller of saz’s cats • the best day for a crossword • the nearest tube station to saz • ...
Soil 2023-03-07
Across
- upper layer of the earth in which plants grow
- composed of living and dead things in various states of decomposition
- very rough to touch and does not hold water well
- clasp in hands and it would form a tight, slick ball and feel smooth to touch
Down
- layers
- determines soil classes based on the physical texture
- when wet holds a shape but crumbles easily when squeezed
7 Clues: layers • upper layer of the earth in which plants grow • very rough to touch and does not hold water well • determines soil classes based on the physical texture • when wet holds a shape but crumbles easily when squeezed • composed of living and dead things in various states of decomposition • ...
Wagner Wedding 2024-07-15
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- The couple’s beloved pet
- 8,150 is the ___ of Vail
- Where Clay proposed
- Honeymoon Destination
- Sport Clay played in college
- Both Clay & Jordan are the ____ sibling
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- Where Clay went to college
- Denver suburb the couple lives in
- Where Jordan grew up
- Clay’s middle name
- Jordan’s middle name
- Clay & Jordan’s birth month
- Which tree’s leaves turn yellow in the fall in Colorado
- Ski season begins in this month
14 Clues: Clay’s middle name • Where Clay proposed • Where Jordan grew up • Jordan’s middle name • Honeymoon Destination • The couple’s beloved pet • 8,150 is the ___ of Vail • Where Clay went to college • Clay & Jordan’s birth month • Sport Clay played in college • Ski season begins in this month • Denver suburb the couple lives in • Both Clay & Jordan are the ____ sibling • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-09-17
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- One of the first civilizations in Mesopotamia
- a legendary king and hero of a famous epic story
- wedge-shaped writing system used in Mesopotamia
- a person who writes and keeps records
- a city that functions as an independent country
- a type of temple with terraced levels
- One of the two main rivers in Mesopotamia
- The land between two rivers
- the separation of jobs and tasks in society for efficiency
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- a region in the Middle East known for its rich soil and early cvilizations
- the river that flows through Mesopotamia alongside the Euphrates
- a king known for his code of laws
- the belief in many gods
- a famous city and capital of the Babylonia Empire
- a system of canals used to water crops.
- the act of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising lifestock
- a group of states or territories controlled by one ruler
17 Clues: the belief in many gods • The land between two rivers • a king known for his code of laws • a person who writes and keeps records • a type of temple with terraced levels • a system of canals used to water crops. • One of the two main rivers in Mesopotamia • One of the first civilizations in Mesopotamia • wedge-shaped writing system used in Mesopotamia • ...
Science Chapter 7#2 2022-02-19
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- a nonliving substance in the form of a crystal which is taken from the earth
- a rare, valuable mineral
- a deposit of sand and soil found at the mouth of some rivers
- the upper layer of rich soil
- the solid material that forms the earth's crust
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- the decayed material in the soil
- the imaginary line running around the earth exactly halfway between the poles
- the force that attracts all of the objects in the universe to each other
8 Clues: a rare, valuable mineral • the upper layer of rich soil • the decayed material in the soil • the solid material that forms the earth's crust • a deposit of sand and soil found at the mouth of some rivers • the force that attracts all of the objects in the universe to each other • a nonliving substance in the form of a crystal which is taken from the earth • ...
Topic 5 Review 2025-03-27
Across
- The amount of space between particles.
- reduces steepness of slope by integrating horizontal slopes
- The ease at which gases and liquids can pass through the soil.
- Channels develop on hillsides following rainfall,over time become really deep
Down
- occurs when Precipitation is greater than evaporation
- Rotating crops that require more to less nutrients so soil has balance
- Growing crops on soil to eat directly or feed to animals
- is the topmost layer, rich in organic matter like decomposed leaves
8 Clues: The amount of space between particles. • occurs when Precipitation is greater than evaporation • Growing crops on soil to eat directly or feed to animals • reduces steepness of slope by integrating horizontal slopes • The ease at which gases and liquids can pass through the soil. • is the topmost layer, rich in organic matter like decomposed leaves • ...
October's Answers 2020-12-11
Across
- the name of a newspaper that published a heart shaped crossword for Valentine's Day in 1925
- (abbreviation) the group created by Simon & Schusuter that standardized the appearance of crossword puzzles
- publisher of the first "Quickway" Dictionary
- a person skillful in creating or solving crossword puzzles
- the publisher that bought Simon & Schuster
- the british creator of the first crossword puzzle in 1913
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- this man holds a record for most crossword puzzles published at 75,000
- the alias of the man who invented "cryptic crosswords"
- the publishers of the first crossword puzzle book
- a movie produced in 1925 starring Pete Gordon
- the first name for crosswords
- the newspaper that refused to publish any crossswords until 1942 because they considered it "a primitive form of mental exercise"
- the only word given in the first crossword puzzle
- the singer of the song "Cross-word mamma, you puzzle me (But papa's gonna figure you out)"
14 Clues: the first name for crosswords • the publisher that bought Simon & Schuster • publisher of the first "Quickway" Dictionary • a movie produced in 1925 starring Pete Gordon • the publishers of the first crossword puzzle book • the only word given in the first crossword puzzle • the alias of the man who invented "cryptic crosswords" • ...
ceramics 2013-11-05
Across
- / This is what we call the first firing before glazing.
- / The machine that squeezes out coils
- / This is what we call work that is ready to be bisque fired
- / Very fine particle clay applied to the bone dry Jomon pots
- / The stage of clay when you can build hard-slab pieces
- / You do this before joining two pieces of clay
- / The primitive firing method we used for your Jomon
- / Decorative technique of blocking out sections of a pot before glazing or applying slip
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- / The stage of clay when it is ready to load in a Bisque Kiln
- / We put this on the bottom of a pot to resist glaze.
- / Low-fire clay
- / We do this to homogenize clay and remove air bubbles
- / Decorative technique of scratching through a layer of slip to reveal what is underneath
- / High-fire clay
- / Decorative technique of inlaying slip
- / The glassy melted coating fired on a ceramic object
16 Clues: / Low-fire clay • / High-fire clay • / The machine that squeezes out coils • / Decorative technique of inlaying slip • / You do this before joining two pieces of clay • / The primitive firing method we used for your Jomon • / We put this on the bottom of a pot to resist glaze. • / The glassy melted coating fired on a ceramic object • ...
Happy Birthday 2025-02-13
Across
- Forum-based website where opinions run wild
- Deliciously illegal (or totally legal) treat
- Word describing something super tricky, like this crossword
- A thrift store where you can find treasures—or someone’s old blender
- Form of art that involves sculpting with clay
- A bond that survives bad jokes, late-night talks, and stolen fries
- Place in England known for Robin Hood
- The art of making the impossible seem real—no wand required (but it helps)
- Leafy green friend you keep inside
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- Contagious condition that requires antibiotics
- Famous drink with boba
- A good old crime with a who done it?!
- Grape-based drink that makes you feel fancy
- Fermented dairy product that's great on pizza
- Type of food that's often magical
- Place where you can borrow books (and sometimes escape reality)
- Brand of laxative, because everyone needs relief sometimes
- Fast-shooting weapon in video games
- Long-form audio storytelling format
- Online jokes in picture or video form
- Person who might not appreciate WebMD
21 Clues: Famous drink with boba • Type of food that's often magical • Leafy green friend you keep inside • Fast-shooting weapon in video games • Long-form audio storytelling format • A good old crime with a who done it?! • Online jokes in picture or video form • Person who might not appreciate WebMD • Place in England known for Robin Hood • Forum-based website where opinions run wild • ...
Topic 5 Crossword 2025-12-15
Across
- Movement and reuse of nutrients in an ecosystem
- Planting too many crops on the same land, leading to soil depletion and reduced fertility.
- Water moving downward through soil
- Fuel produced from living organisms (ethanol or biodiesel from corn, sugar cane, or vegetable oils)
- The buildup of salts (like sodium, chloride, potassium) in soil or water bodies, making them saline (salty)
- a fluid secreted by a living organism.
- Clearing and burning areas of natural vegetation to plant crops. Each area is farmed for two or three years, then abandoned to regrow. The ash from fire fertilizes the soil.
- A hoofed animal that digests plant-based food by fermenting it in a specialized stomach before chewing cud.
- The practice of growing only one type of crop continously
- Excess nutrients causing algae overgrowth in the water
- The process of rocks breaking up into smaller and smaller fragments, through the action of water, substances dissolved in it, and living organisms, as well as temperature changes.
- Farming practice of growing two or more crops together in the same field to maximize yield and reduce pests.
- a type of agriculture where farmers grow just enough food to feed their families or small communities, focusing on self-sufficiency rather than generating profit for the market
- Land is becoming dry and unproductive, like a desert
- The intentional mating of plants or animals to enhance desired traits in the offspring.
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- Man-made substances added to soil to supply nutrients and boost plant growth.
- Changing an organism’s genes to give it new traits
- Land that is unsuitable fo agriculture, can be applied to land for small scale farming and grazing
- large-scale agricultural production of crops and livestock primarily for sale in markets to generate profit, using specialized methods to maximize output.
- The state of a field or land that has too much of its vegetation eaten by herbivorous livestock. The vegetation is depleted to the point it cannot grow back
- A substance that a plant needs in large amounts.
- Any partially decomposed organic matter, such as loose gravel, silt, and sand partially decomposed organic matter
- A fuel produced by chemical modification of vegetable oil, which can be used as a substitute for diesel fuel
- Soil made up of particles of various sizes with a mixture of sand, clay, gravel, and a significant percentage of organic matter to create ideal soil for farming
- The rock which is broken down to provide the mineral components of a particular soil.
- Turning over soil to prepare land for planting
- Any substance that is not from a living organism and does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds Includes minerals, rocks, water, and metals, and is distinct from organic matter, which is derived from living things like plants and animals
- Chemical substances used in agriculture to enhance crop production by controlling pests, diseases, weeds, or improving soil fertility.
- fully decomposed organic matter, made up of a sticky substance which coats mineral soil particles.
- The movement of broken-down particles of rock from one location to another, due to the movement of agents such as wind, water or gravity.
30 Clues: Water moving downward through soil • a fluid secreted by a living organism. • Turning over soil to prepare land for planting • Movement and reuse of nutrients in an ecosystem • A substance that a plant needs in large amounts. • Changing an organism’s genes to give it new traits • Land is becoming dry and unproductive, like a desert • ...
For will 2024-03-17
26 Clues: VIP • Set • Will • Tooth • Julia • Beans • Tarts • Ramen • Dragon • Tulips • Giants • Niners • Fidgets • Sunshine • Climbing • Percival • Snuggles • Highland • Brownies • Skittles • ThreeBody • Crossword • EndersGame • Strawberry • Connections • GameChanger
Unit 4 2023-10-18
Across
- The second major layer of Earth's atmosphere, above the troposphere, where the ozone layer is located.
- The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, where the air is very thin and temperatures increase with height due to absorption of solar energy.
- Atmospheric circulation cells located between 60 and 90 degrees latitude, characterized by cold, sinking air and easterly winds near the surface.
- The third layer of Earth's atmosphere, above the stratosphere, where most meteorites burn up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere.
- A vertical section of the soil that displays all its horizons, from the surface to the underlying parent material.
- A dry area on the leeward side of a mountain range, created by the mountains blocking the passage of moist air masses, causing precipitation on the windward side and arid conditions on the other side.
- The uppermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, where atoms and molecules are extremely sparse and can travel hundreds of kilometers without colliding with one another.
- A region of the stratosphere containing a high concentration of ozone molecules, which absorbs most of the Sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
- The unweathered geological material from which soil is formed.
- Sand (largest particles), Silt (medium particles), Clay (smallest particles), and Loam (a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay).
- Climate phenomena associated with the periodic warming (El Niño) or cooling (La Niña) of sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, affecting weather patterns worldwide.
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- Large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns that occur between the equator and 30 degrees latitude, responsible for the trade winds and the equatorial regions' climate.
- Large-scale ocean circulation driven by differences in water temperature and salinity, playing a crucial role in regulating Earth's climate.
- Atmospheric circulation cells occurring between 30 and 60 degrees latitude, associated with variable and westerly winds.
- A distinct layer in a soil profile with unique characteristics, such as color, texture, and composition.
- The apparent deflection of moving objects caused by the Earth's rotation, leading to the curvature of global wind patterns and ocean currents.
- The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs and most of the Earth's air mass is contained.
17 Clues: The unweathered geological material from which soil is formed. • The second major layer of Earth's atmosphere, above the troposphere, where the ozone layer is located. • A distinct layer in a soil profile with unique characteristics, such as color, texture, and composition. • ...
wings of fire crossword 2022-05-26
Across
- who is the sister of blister
- what is clays first instinct
- "the dragonets of "
- clay feels what in chapter 31-33
- what color is starflight
- where does the first book take place
- how does clay describe morrowseer
- what power does peril have
- they have trouble catching what
- the sand in the arena is covered in what
- who is the seawing
- what color is scarlet
- hundred how many prisnors are there
- who is the rainwing
- who is the leader of the nightwings
- what clan does nightwatcher belong to
- who is the queen
- what is clays siblings name
- how does everyone explain peril
- what egg was dropped
- who swims with tsunami up the river
- what color is clay
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- 'they will do if they thing its right for the prophecy'
- who is the smallest in the village
- what do they call humans
- who is the queen of sandwings
- how does clay feel in chapter 4
- who oversees the prophecy
- what clan is winter
- who carries the stone to get out the mountain
- what color is tsunami
- what is the map of pyrrhia shaped like
- morrowseer can read what
- "the egg colored of blood"
- who is the nightwing
- five how many chapters are in the book
- who does clay meet in the fighting ring
- what color is sunny
- who is the mudwing
- who is the sandwing
40 Clues: who is the queen • who is the seawing • who is the mudwing • what color is clay • what clan is winter • who is the rainwing • what color is sunny • who is the sandwing • who is the nightwing • what egg was dropped • what color is tsunami • what color is scarlet • "the dragonets of " • what do they call humans • what color is starflight • morrowseer can read what • who oversees the prophecy • ...
Spring AgMag 2025-03-25
Across
- A scientist who studies soil and crops (10 letters)
- An underground layer of rock that holds water (7 letters)
- The breaking down of rocks by natural forces (10 letters)
Down
- The process of wearing away the Earth's surface (7 letters)
- Allowing water to pass through (9 letters)
- A type of soil that's a mix of sand, clay, and organic matter (4 letters)
- To supply water to crops or land (8 letters)
- Fine sand or mud deposited by moving water (4 letters)
8 Clues: Allowing water to pass through (9 letters) • To supply water to crops or land (8 letters) • A scientist who studies soil and crops (10 letters) • Fine sand or mud deposited by moving water (4 letters) • An underground layer of rock that holds water (7 letters) • The breaking down of rocks by natural forces (10 letters) • ...
Rich Yeast Doughs 2021-05-20
Across
- how many times are Danish dough products egg-washed
- What is frangipane made from
- A rich, crescent-shaped roll made from a rolled-in dough that is low in sugar
- A sweet yeast roll soaked in rum-flavored syrup
- A yeast roll rich in butter and eggs but relatively low in sugar, often made up with a little round topknot and baked in flaring fluted tins
- cinnamon sugar, _______ topping, almond filling, and clear glaze are used in the production of danish pastries and coffee cakes
- are coffee cakes and danish pretzels made from plain sweet dough, danish dough, or both
- If the butter is too ____, it is hard and may rip when rolling out the dough
- What is created when many layers of fat are sandwiched between many layers of dough in rolled-in dough?
- the two names of the dough when you enclose fat in rich dough and then roll and fold the dough is roll-in and
- Rich doughs have more fat, sugar, and ____ than lean doughs
- __________ is important in the production of rich doughs to ensure that the butter is neither too hard or soft, and that the dough doesn't become over proofed
- what is rolled into rolled-in dough
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- It is important to not overmix rolled-in doughs because the rolling-in process continues to develop the ______
- _________ can be a substitute for butter when lower cost and greater ease of handling are important considerations
- A sweet, rolled-in dough made into many shapes, usually with a sweet filling or topping
- Which pastry requires a small round piece of dough to be pressed into a larger round piece of dough?
- What Italian rich sweet dough contains raisins, almonds, nutmeg, rum, orange, and lemon?
- another name for a danish twist
- rich doughs use the _______ mixing method
- what is the preferred fat for roll-in dough
- what temperature is sweet dough proofed below
- should danish pastries be glazed with a clear/apricot glaze before or after baking?
- osmotolerant yeast is used when the _____ content is above 12%
24 Clues: What is frangipane made from • another name for a danish twist • what is rolled into rolled-in dough • rich doughs use the _______ mixing method • what is the preferred fat for roll-in dough • what temperature is sweet dough proofed below • A sweet yeast roll soaked in rum-flavored syrup • how many times are Danish dough products egg-washed • ...
Crazy Rich Asians 2019-04-29
Across
- Hokkien for "eat".
- Malay for "what a waste".
- Which university did Rachel and Peik Lin first meet?
- Where is the special lavender water from?
- Where was first breakfast served at Tyersall Park to Rachel?
- Radio One Asia
- Olivers mouth and every head on the side of the church were trained on Astrid and her....?
- Which Cheng was "the horsey one"?
- What was the name of the tourist central road?
- Where are the Chinese who made their fortunes in the past decade?
- What nickname did Daisy used to call Nick?
- Which Family were saved by the Su Yi's family during World War II?
- In the prologue what was the name of the suite Eleanor booked?
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- What did Rachel give Eleanor the first time she saw her?
- Malay for "contact".
- Where did Nicholas Young go to college?
- How much money did Uncle Chun Kee give Nick every Chinese New Year in a hong boa?
- Peik Lin's younger brothers nickname.
- Who are the ones who left China long before Communists came in?
- Cantonese for "panicky".
- Which Cheng was Asia's most esteemed heart surgeon?
- What was printed on the large placard Colin Khoo was holding up when Nicholas left the customs area?
- In which ocean was the bachelorette party?
- Galactica, In chapter 18 part two what was Philip Young watching that made him fall asleep?
- Who introduced Nicholas to Rachel?
- American-born Chinese.
- Hokkien for "afraid to lose".
- Which Cheng was "the perfect one?"
- Which Cheng was "the hopeless one"?
- Astrid and Michael will be married for five years in which month?
30 Clues: Radio One Asia • Hokkien for "eat". • Malay for "contact". • American-born Chinese. • Cantonese for "panicky". • Malay for "what a waste". • Hokkien for "afraid to lose". • Which Cheng was "the horsey one"? • Which Cheng was "the perfect one?" • Who introduced Nicholas to Rachel? • Which Cheng was "the hopeless one"? • Peik Lin's younger brothers nickname. • ...
Crazy Rich Asians 2019-04-29
Across
- Who introduced Nicholas to Rachel?
- Peik Lin's younger brothers nickname.
- In the prologue what was the name of the suite Eleanor booked?
- Hokkien for "afraid to lose".
- Malay for "contact".
- What nickname did Daisy used to call Nick?
- What was printed on the large placard Colin Khoo was holding up when Nicholas left the customs area?
- Who are the ones who left China long before Communists came in?
- What was the name of the tourist central road?
- Hokkien for "eat".
- What did Rachel give Eleanor the first time she saw her?
- Galactica In chapter 18 part two what was Philip Young watching that made him fall asleep?
- Radio One Asia's real name
- Where did Nicholas Young go to college?
- Olivers mouth and every head on the side of the church were trained on Astrid and her....?
- Which Cheng was "the perfect one?"
- American-born Chinese.
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- Which Cheng was "the hopeless one"?
- How much money did Uncle Chun Kee give Nick every Chinese New Year in a hong boa?
- In which ocean was the bachelorette party?
- Where are the Chinese who made their fortunes in the past decade?
- Which university did Rachel and Peik Lin first meet?
- Which Cheng was Asia's most esteemed heart surgeon?
- Which Cheng was "the horsey one"?
- Cantonese for "panicky".
- Where was first breakfast served at Tyersall Park to Rachel?
- Malay for "what a waste".
- Astrid and Michael will be married for five years in which month?
- Where is the special lavender water from?
- Which Family were saved by the Su Yi's family during World War II?
30 Clues: Hokkien for "eat". • Malay for "contact". • American-born Chinese. • Cantonese for "panicky". • Malay for "what a waste". • Radio One Asia's real name • Hokkien for "afraid to lose". • Which Cheng was "the horsey one"? • Which Cheng was "the perfect one?" • Which Cheng was "the hopeless one"? • Who introduced Nicholas to Rachel? • Peik Lin's younger brothers nickname. • ...
Fran and Rich 2024-07-16
Across
- What is Richs mum best friend called?
- Where did Rich take Fran for her birthday this year?
- Name of the road they live in?
- What is Rich's middle name?
- Where did Rich propose?
- What car does Fran drive?
- Where was Fran born?
- Name one of the wedding witnesses?
- How many readings were in the ceremony?
- What is their favourite wine?
- What city do they start their honeymoon in?
- What is Rich's phobia?
- What is the name of the quartet playing at the wedding?
- Where did they take their children for an engagement meal?
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- What football team does Rich support?
- What is the dish Fran first cooked for Rich?
- Which county does Rich's sister live in?
- What colour are Fran's eyes?
- What metal are their rings made from?
- Favourite holiday together?
- What is Richs eldest son called?
- What creature tattoo does Fran have?
- Where did Fran go for her hen do?
- Where did Rich go for his stag do?
- Where is Frans mum from?
- What stone is on Frans veil?
- What flower is in Frans bouquet?
- Which airport are they flying from for the honeymoon?
28 Clues: Where was Fran born? • What is Rich's phobia? • Where did Rich propose? • Where is Frans mum from? • What car does Fran drive? • Favourite holiday together? • What is Rich's middle name? • What colour are Fran's eyes? • What stone is on Frans veil? • What is their favourite wine? • Name of the road they live in? • What is Richs eldest son called? • What flower is in Frans bouquet? • ...
Emily Frentzel - Puzzle 5 2020-09-16
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- alters the vitrification temperature of they clay, more specifically to ceramics flux lowers the amount of heat needed to melt silica
- melts at 2102 - 237f
- melts at 2012 - 219f
- they interact with the glass forming silica
- often in clay bodies instead of grog or to augment grog
- fluxes like calcium and magnesium oxides
- is the mineral form if silica powder used in ceramic glazes and clay bodies
- have individual characteristics although as fluxes they have properties in common
- FeO
- ZnO
- highly refractory and has a very high melting temperature
- does not fire too vitreous
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- are employed as grinding media in ball mills
- all melt at 3110f
- up to 25% of a clay body
- not for stoneware, is a microcrystalline form of quartz and has a completely different physical appearance
- is made of four components - clays, fluxes, hardeners, & openers
- add hardness and whiteness to the clay
- boron oxide and bismuth oxide
- involving RO fluxes tend to soften more quickly
20 Clues: FeO • ZnO • all melt at 3110f • melts at 2102 - 237f • melts at 2012 - 219f • up to 25% of a clay body • does not fire too vitreous • boron oxide and bismuth oxide • add hardness and whiteness to the clay • fluxes like calcium and magnesium oxides • they interact with the glass forming silica • are employed as grinding media in ball mills • ...
Literature :/ 2023-05-23
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- Most common word in American literature
- type of literary puzzle invented in America
- What George Wilson did to Jay Gatsby (slang)
- Jay Gatsby's given name
- Most openly racist couple in The Great Gatsby
- Number of Ts in the main annotation strategy
- Love _______
- First person to die in The Great Gatsby
- Mnemonic for the most common letters in American literature
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- Frequent descriptor for a long book
- What Nick tried to get rich off trading in
- Element absent in the Valley of Ashes but present elsewhere
- Recurring motif in The Great Gatsby
- Second person to die in The Great Gatsby
- _____ character (Gatsby in The Great Gatsby)
- Chef Christina
- Narrator of The Great Gatsby
17 Clues: Love _______ • Chef Christina • Jay Gatsby's given name • Narrator of The Great Gatsby • Frequent descriptor for a long book • Recurring motif in The Great Gatsby • Most common word in American literature • First person to die in The Great Gatsby • Second person to die in The Great Gatsby • What Nick tried to get rich off trading in • type of literary puzzle invented in America • ...
Half Day 5.7.25 2025-05-06
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- Famous American animation company
- Female Spanish artist known for her self-portraits
- Process that causes liquids to solidify into a glass-like state without crystallizing
- Where is the Louvre located?
- Famous UK graffiti artist
- Location of the MET
- Unglazed ceramics after the preliminary firing to harden and mature the ware
- Not see through
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Clay dryness where the clay is stiff but you can carve or change the form still
- Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- Design that is repeated
- Use of one color only
- Country Van Gogh was born
- Applied to bisqueware to prevent glaze from attaching to the surface
- A metal or plastic tool that assists with shaping or compacting clay
- Pottery not bisque fired
- A color plus black
- Red, Yellow, & Blue
- One of the ninja turtles
- The material used to make a work of art
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- Sculptor of the Statue of Liberty
- Country of Picasso's birth
- Cotton or linen cloth used as a surface for a painting
- Artist known for painting melting clocks
- Type of architecture found in the Notre Dame
- A paint composed of pigment mixed with water
- Artist who painted "American Gothic"
- Designer of the Guggenheim Museum in NYC
- Art that does not attempt to represent reality
- First American animated feature length film
- American artist known as a renowned portrait painter
- The range of bright to dark tones used in an artwork
- Art that attempts to represent reality
- A color plus white
- When both sides of an object/composition are identical
- Clay in a liquid suspension
- Disk we attach to the wheel when shaping clay
- Colored decoration applied to leatherhard clay or bisqueware prior to glazing
- Process of removing air pockets in clay
- Ms.Wicker's favorite artist
- "Pure clay"
- The intensity / brightness of a color
- Type of clay body we use (comes in 3 types)
- Artist known for painting ballerinas
- Orange, Green, Violet
- Crushed or ground bisqueware added to a clay body to increase the structure's integrity
- Furnace for firing ceramic products
- Artist known for painting "The Scream"
- Artist known for painting flowers
50 Clues: "Pure clay" • Not see through • A color plus white • A color plus black • Location of the MET • Red, Yellow, & Blue • Use of one color only • Orange, Green, Violet • Design that is repeated • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Pottery not bisque fired • One of the ninja turtles • Famous UK graffiti artist • Country Van Gogh was born • Country of Picasso's birth • Clay in a liquid suspension • ...
The Specialization of Women 2023-08-11
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- a particular area that someone is an expert in
- respectful in behavior
- Women who made clothing for the poor
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- The one God seeks, Godly________.
- one who speaks evil of another
- Stainless steel can hold heat longer, but Zisha clay pots make better ____.
- an individual providing a service to someone else
- to destroy confidence in
- someone who is responsible for something
- A rich woman in Philippi, a seller of purple
10 Clues: respectful in behavior • to destroy confidence in • one who speaks evil of another • The one God seeks, Godly________. • Women who made clothing for the poor • someone who is responsible for something • A rich woman in Philippi, a seller of purple • a particular area that someone is an expert in • an individual providing a service to someone else • ...
Building materials 2015-04-13
Ceramic Vocabulary 2023-08-17
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- A piece of wood you can work on, to transport your work.
- What you find in your clay if you dont wedge it.
- What we apply to our projects to add color
- Where you get your clay in the studio.
- The stage of clay you would build a box with.
- The wettest stage of clay
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- The last stage of clay in which clay can be recycled.
- The stage of clay that has color added to it.
- The stage of clay that has been fired once.
- What we fire our projects in.
- The most fragile stage of clay
- What happens to your project if there are air bubbles in your clay
- The stage of clay you sculpt with
13 Clues: The wettest stage of clay • What we fire our projects in. • The most fragile stage of clay • The stage of clay you sculpt with • Where you get your clay in the studio. • What we apply to our projects to add color • The stage of clay that has been fired once. • The stage of clay that has color added to it. • The stage of clay you would build a box with. • ...
Chapter 18 North Africa Vocabulary Quiz 2023-01-31
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- - people who move from place to place in search of food or a person who lives by moving from place to place to follow and hunt herds of migrating animals or to lead herds of grazing animals to fresh pasture
- - the system of writing that uses small pictures to represent sounds or words
- - a sweet perfume used as medicine in ancient times
- - a fine, rich soil that is excellent for farming or small particles of rich soil
- - dry streambeds or dry riverbed that fills with water when rare rains fall in a desert
- - the peasant farmers of Egypt who rent small plots of land
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- - a set of rules for a nation and its government
- - the name for a powerful ruler in ancient Egypt
- - increased variety to achieve a balance
- - a fight between opposing groups for control of a country’s government
10 Clues: - increased variety to achieve a balance • - a set of rules for a nation and its government • - the name for a powerful ruler in ancient Egypt • - a sweet perfume used as medicine in ancient times • - the peasant farmers of Egypt who rent small plots of land • - a fight between opposing groups for control of a country’s government • ...
Ceramics Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-19
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- in this stage, clay is ready to be fired in the kiln
- scratching a surface to join clay bodies
- what animal is your school mascot?
- who is Mr. Hunt's favorite UFC fighter?
- in this stage, the ceramic work is ready to be glazed
- in this stage, the clay is wet and malleable
- a high temperature oven to fire ceramic artworks
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- in this stage, the clay is stiff but you can carve into it
- artwork made of clay
- the glossy coating for a ceramic artwork
- the final firing process to complete a ceramic work
- the process to remove air bubble from your clay
- wet clay used when joining clay bodies
13 Clues: artwork made of clay • what animal is your school mascot? • wet clay used when joining clay bodies • who is Mr. Hunt's favorite UFC fighter? • scratching a surface to join clay bodies • the glossy coating for a ceramic artwork • in this stage, the clay is wet and malleable • the process to remove air bubble from your clay • a high temperature oven to fire ceramic artworks • ...
OFYT Crossword 2013-08-20
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- decomposed organic matter, rich in nutrients
- small, infamous sap-sucking pests
- tiered kitchen composter
- They live under the soil and help you make your soil fertile.
- They say if you have a library and a ------, you have everything!
- I’m called ‘bende kayi’ in kannada
- Baishakhi is celebrated around this
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- Bees, wasps, butterflies, moths, bats and birds all play the role of -----------
- They are excellent sources of protein and their root nodules contain nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
- small pruning shears
- Named after a town in Haveri dist. of Karnataka, this chilli is popular in south Indian cuisine.
- Known as the ‘village pharmacy’ this tree’s seed- extracts form effective organic pesticides.
- fruit of the solanum lycopersicum plant
13 Clues: small pruning shears • tiered kitchen composter • small, infamous sap-sucking pests • I’m called ‘bende kayi’ in kannada • Baishakhi is celebrated around this • fruit of the solanum lycopersicum plant • decomposed organic matter, rich in nutrients • They live under the soil and help you make your soil fertile. • ...
ancient Egypt 2015-11-12
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- kingdom the time when Egypt was the strongest
- ancient region by the Nile River
- what the Egyptians did to the dead normally Pharaohs
- the title of a king of Egypt
- a region by the Med sea
- Egyptian king who was to young t rule on his own
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- kingdom Pharaohs kept peace and traded a lot with Nubia
- River the river that provided rich soil and water for drinking and crops
- a fine soil found at river bottom
- someone who rules for a child until the child is old enough to rule on their own
- the stepmother of Thutmose
- made out of one million stones
- a plain at the mouth or a river
13 Clues: a region by the Med sea • the stepmother of Thutmose • the title of a king of Egypt • made out of one million stones • a plain at the mouth or a river • ancient region by the Nile River • a fine soil found at river bottom • kingdom the time when Egypt was the strongest • Egyptian king who was to young t rule on his own • what the Egyptians did to the dead normally Pharaohs • ...
Irrigation 2024-01-18
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- occurs when too much water is left to sit in the soil, which raises the water table of the groundwater and inhibits plants' ability to absorb oxygen through their roots
- the upper surface of the zone of saturation
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface.
- It is a system of long hoses with sprinklers along the length or a center pivot system
- occurs when the salts in groundwater remain in the soil after the water evaporates, becoming highly concentrated on the soil surface
- involves cutting trenches between crop rows and filling them with water which seeps into the ground and provides moisture for plant roots
- a body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater.
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- involves flooding an agricultural field with water and letting the water soak in evenly.
- shallow water table aquifer surrounded by sand, silt, clay, and gravel located beneath the Great Plains in the United States.
- Where one places tubing on the ground alongside the plants, that drips water into the soil near the roots.
10 Clues: the upper surface of the zone of saturation • a body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater. • water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface. • It is a system of long hoses with sprinklers along the length or a center pivot system • involves flooding an agricultural field with water and letting the water soak in evenly. • ...
Clay and Bella 2024-02-10
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- Where did Clay and Bella meet
- Longest road trip together
- Favorite restaurant
- What is the age difference between Clay and Bella in years
- High School Sports Number
- Where was Clay born
- How many months dating
- Favorite Sport to play together
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- Where Clay and Bella first started "talking"
- Matchmaker
- First Movie
- What event at Delta Omega were Clay and Bella champions
- Where was Bella born
- Birthday Month
14 Clues: Matchmaker • First Movie • Birthday Month • Favorite restaurant • Where was Clay born • Where was Bella born • How many months dating • High School Sports Number • Longest road trip together • Where did Clay and Bella meet • Favorite Sport to play together • Where Clay and Bella first started "talking" • What event at Delta Omega were Clay and Bella champions • ...
Gabby Clement puzzle 2 2020-08-25
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- usually contain iron oxide in reduced state
- also called lean clays,are non plastic clays
- possible to fire them to the dense state of stoneware without undue deformation
- things that can withstand a high temperature without deformation
- those which mature slowly during the firing
- aren't bright red but a rust red from red iron oxide
- have the capacity to withstand thermal shock
- Clay that has been transported from their origin
- the clay is fired to provide a strong product
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- pottery that has been fired but not yet glazed
- the opposite of refractory clays
- when glazed their colour can be used to add richness
- organic matter that gives a darker color and smell
- usually prepared bodies which include china clay for whiteness
- usually specially prepared bodies and tend to be short when they are pure and white
- Clay that occurs in thier place of origin
- accepts clay as a medium of many properties
- sedimented clays which have been subjected to pressure
- sees clay as a complex mixture and combination of minerals
- allows the particles to slide past one another
- clays that originated as deap seated igneous or metamorphic rocks
- added to ball clays to produce stonewear bodies
- a classification of a property which can be possessed by any clay.
- if grogged it will be with it's own body
- natural clays fire to white, cream and brown
25 Clues: the opposite of refractory clays • if grogged it will be with it's own body • Clay that occurs in thier place of origin • usually contain iron oxide in reduced state • accepts clay as a medium of many properties • those which mature slowly during the firing • also called lean clays,are non plastic clays • natural clays fire to white, cream and brown • ...
Soil Components and Formation 2024-02-07
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- Type of soil that develops in place over a long period of time.
- One of the five soil formation factors that contain precip and temp
- Soil with lots of OM is ________ than unfertile soil.
- The slope of the soil or lay of the land
- Anything living that affects soil formation
- _________ till is when ice moves soil over thousands of years.
- When soil is moved over time by wind, water, ice or gravity.
- When soil is moved by water
- The soil changes by breaking down OM or mineral weathering
- Component that was once a living plant or animal is ________ matter.
- This is when soil is moved by the wind, like in the great depression.
- Poorly drained soil will contain ______ air than good soil.
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- the original material that soil develops from.
- Soil material is moved to different places in the soil.
- When soil is deposited by the ocean
- This is when material is removed from the soild example: erosion
- These components should make up 25% of the soil each.
- Part of the component of soil which contains Quartz or Mica
- This is when organic matter, salts or dust is brought to the soil from outside sources.
- _________ activity can also affect soil formation example: habitat destruction
- Provides fluid for the plants to transport nutrients.
- The last of the soil formation factors that everything is affected by
- Compacted soil will contain ______ soilds than air or water.
23 Clues: When soil is moved by water • When soil is deposited by the ocean • The slope of the soil or lay of the land • Anything living that affects soil formation • the original material that soil develops from. • Soil with lots of OM is ________ than unfertile soil. • These components should make up 25% of the soil each. • Provides fluid for the plants to transport nutrients. • ...
Pica 2022-03-24
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- / Form of pica presents itself as vampirism?
- / Amylophagics consume what?
- / Item that is consumed when someone experiences Pagophagia.
- / The consumption of excrement.
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- / Cautopyreiophagia is the consumption of what?
- / The consumption of earth, soil, clay, and dirt.
- / The consumption of hair and wool.
- / Hyalophagia is the consumption of what?
8 Clues: / Amylophagics consume what? • / The consumption of excrement. • / The consumption of hair and wool. • / Hyalophagia is the consumption of what? • / Form of pica presents itself as vampirism? • / Cautopyreiophagia is the consumption of what? • / The consumption of earth, soil, clay, and dirt. • / Item that is consumed when someone experiences Pagophagia.
Soil Basics 2020-01-15
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- Which organism Kingdom includes single-celled organisms more complex than single-celled bacteria like algae and slime molds.
- Which soil component(s) promotes soil weathering (break-down)?
- Besides water, which soil component facilitates nutrient release from storage?
- What key soil element helps transfer energy from sunlight to plants, stimulates early root and plant growth, and hastens maturity?
- What kind of organism feeds upon other organisms for its food.
- What key soil element increases vigor and disease resistance of plants, helps form and move starches, sugars and oils in plants, and can improve fruit quality?
- Which soil component(s) serve as a direct source of nutrients?
- What key soil element is a key component of chlorophyll, the green coloring material of plants, and is vital for photosynthesis?
- Which organism Kingdom includes all flowering plants, mosses and ferns; they are multi-celled, complex organisms which are autotrophic.
- What key soil element is essential for root health, growth of new roots and root hairs, and the development of leaves?
- What key soil element is a constituent of amino acids in plant proteins and is involved in energy-producing processes in plants and is also responsible for many flavor and odor compounds in plants such as the aroma of onions and cabbage?
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- What is term used for to refer to the plants in the soil
- Which soil component(s), in addition to organic matter, serves to store nutrients?
- What kind of organism creates/produces its own food.
- Which organism Kingdom includes single-celled bacterial organisms like Streptococci?
- What key soil element is involved in plant growth, is found in all plant cells, in plant proteins and hormones, and in chlorophyll?
- What is the name for the conversion of the sun's energy to food for the plant.
- Which organism Kingdom includes multi-celled organisms which do not produce their own food like mushrooms and yeasts?
- What is term used for to refer to the animals in the soil.
- What is the term used to refer to the animals and plants in the soil.
- Which organism Kingdom includes complex, multi-celled heterotrophic organisms; contains the highest number of species of all the kingdoms.
- What element does all organic matter contain?
22 Clues: What element does all organic matter contain? • What kind of organism creates/produces its own food. • What is term used for to refer to the plants in the soil • What is term used for to refer to the animals in the soil. • Which soil component(s) promotes soil weathering (break-down)? • What kind of organism feeds upon other organisms for its food. • ...
soil mechanics 2024-06-11
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- The play is performed on a ________ stage.
- The stream was fairly _______ so we were able to walk across it.
- The company is using multimedia to increase the _________ of visits to its Oxford Street store.
- The elevator was at ________ and could not take any more passengers.
- _______ to keep the chemical at the right temperature could lead to an explosion.
- The tweed jacket had ________, sagging pockets.
- _________ is what happens to loose, wet soil during an earthquake.
- The housing market remains ________.
- The group have welcomed the proposed _________.
- a person with a ________ employment record.
- The goals are the same, but the ________ for achieving the goals differ greatly.
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- A phrasal verb is a verb consisting of a verb plus a __________.
- The state began _________ testing last year to determine the cause of the cracks on the highway.
- As the wind increased, the deck of the ship began to _______ beneath his feet.
- This has been a period of relative economic _______.
- The fish has strong jaws and sharp ________ teeth.
- Most fine __________ result from human activity, usually from burning oil, coal, diesel or wood.
- She succeeded in _________ her lead in the second half of the race.
- Border clashes have led to increased _________ between the two countries.
- The lack of _______ within the party lost them votes in the election.
20 Clues: The housing market remains ________. • The play is performed on a ________ stage. • a person with a ________ employment record. • The tweed jacket had ________, sagging pockets. • The group have welcomed the proposed _________. • The fish has strong jaws and sharp ________ teeth. • This has been a period of relative economic _______. • ...
Firing Clay Bodies 2015-11-10
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- Chemical water is removed from the clay body
- this clay contains iron oxide
- determined speed with affect appearance of work
- the drying process that removes physical water
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- Causes the clay to increase in volume
- has two types including high fire and midrange
- point where clay begins to soften and can turn to a liquid state
- Length of firing depends on how full the kiln is
- The optimum point reached by clay during final firing
- manmade clay
- produces carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide
- Common bisque firings and glaze firings
- clay that is similar to stoneware
13 Clues: manmade clay • this clay contains iron oxide • clay that is similar to stoneware • Causes the clay to increase in volume • Common bisque firings and glaze firings • produces carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide • Chemical water is removed from the clay body • has two types including high fire and midrange • the drying process that removes physical water • ...
CERAMICS 2022-02-26
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- is a preparation step for joining two or more separate clay pieces together
- Rolled, snake-like ropes of clay, joined together to build pots.
- the first, critical stage when throwing pottery on the wheel
- Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing.
- A kneading process, manipulating the clay to remove air bubbles, lumps, and excess
- To heat in a kiln (brick oven). Firing is a term used for “cooking” the clay.
- No visible moisture and no damp coolness to the touch. The clay is fragile but ready to be fired.
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- the bottom edge of pottery, which visually separates the pottery form the table that it sits on.
- Clay that has been fired once, at a low temperature.
- Finely ground clay particles mixed with water. 1) Used for joining two pieces of clay; Brushed on (also called underglaze) for decorating purpose May be squeezed into a mold to form ceramic art
- Scratching or roughing-up the clay surface; used in combination with brushed-on slip,
- before firing.
- Moist and elastic to the touch; clay that is easily manipulated.
- A combination of tiny clay and glass particles mixed with water; applied to bisque
14 Clues: before firing. • Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing. • Clay that has been fired once, at a low temperature. • the first, critical stage when throwing pottery on the wheel • Rolled, snake-like ropes of clay, joined together to build pots. • Moist and elastic to the touch; clay that is easily manipulated. • ...
week 7 2021-10-26
VERNIA 2015-11-22
23 Clues: RAY • IAN • JOY • MARK • CLAY • JILL • OWEN • ADAM • JEFF • KATIE • MASON • KARAH • JADEN • WOODS • VERNIA • JULIAN • BONNIE • DANIEL • KARTER • TAYLER • ANDREW • CHANDRA • BRITTANY
Sustainable Development 2014-12-11
9 Clues: progress • rich = wealthy • business, project • problem of the poor • spend money on projects • money to start a business • we can get from the sun, wind ... • causes problems in air,water and soil • NGOs, associations and ordinary people
Ceramics 2025-01-10
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- The number of layers you need for glaze
- Watered-down clay
- Tool used to make score marks
- Clay that has been fired once
- The paint used for ceramics
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- Glaze that is not see-through
- You must do this if your clay is thick
- The oven that bakes the clay
- Method for making a flat piece of clay
- Do this to remove air pockets in clay
- Marks you need to make to attach pieces of clay
- Method for making a "snake" with clay
12 Clues: Watered-down clay • The paint used for ceramics • The oven that bakes the clay • Glaze that is not see-through • Tool used to make score marks • Clay that has been fired once • Do this to remove air pockets in clay • Method for making a "snake" with clay • You must do this if your clay is thick • Method for making a flat piece of clay • The number of layers you need for glaze • ...
Stable Operations Crossword 2023-05-23
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- type of horses that don't always get turnout
- bedding type good for horses that have coliced
- outside format of sales
- important feature to decrease breathing issues
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- horses have constant need to be performing this
- important for horses in a field when adverse weather
- fork up onto one and lay on three
- type of drainage for soils and field
- soil type common in Essex
- most aesthetically pleasing type of fencing
- toxic plant that can cause liver damage
11 Clues: outside format of sales • soil type common in Essex • fork up onto one and lay on three • type of drainage for soils and field • toxic plant that can cause liver damage • most aesthetically pleasing type of fencing • type of horses that don't always get turnout • bedding type good for horses that have coliced • important feature to decrease breathing issues • ...
Year 8 Visual Arts 2022-09-08
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- A piece of equipment used to fire clay
- Clay mixed with water to join pieces of clay
- The inclusion of opposing visual elements
- Variation between light and dark
- repetition of visual elements
- A 3D Artwork
- Making a sculpture with rolls of clay
- Water and minerals used to colour clay sculptures
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- Wet refined earth used in sculptures
- Art that is not realistic
- Hot colours such as red, orange and yellow
- A 2D form such as a circle or square
- Cold colours such as blue, green and purple
- The surface quality or feeling of an artwork
14 Clues: A 3D Artwork • Art that is not realistic • repetition of visual elements • Variation between light and dark • Wet refined earth used in sculptures • A 2D form such as a circle or square • Making a sculpture with rolls of clay • A piece of equipment used to fire clay • The inclusion of opposing visual elements • Hot colours such as red, orange and yellow • ...
be2 2023-11-30
03/18/2024 Crossword 2024-03-17
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- fairytale character who took money from rich men and gave it to the poor
- the mentorship field day will be at the ____
- weather phenomenon most common during the spring
- asian spring holiday (hint: throwing colors)
- the spring equinox is also referred to as the ______ equinox (hint: rhymes with "hibernal")
- a type of flower (hint: very commonly given as gifts)
- the theme of this crossword
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- one of the sports at the field day
- "achoo!"
- what w/ Board?
- the 2024 spring officially begins on march ___________
- __________ = precipitation + curtsy
12 Clues: "achoo!" • what w/ Board? • the theme of this crossword • one of the sports at the field day • __________ = precipitation + curtsy • the mentorship field day will be at the ____ • asian spring holiday (hint: throwing colors) • weather phenomenon most common during the spring • a type of flower (hint: very commonly given as gifts) • ...
March 22 Physical Science 2022-03-18
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- An extended period with a below-average precipitation.
- An outbreak of a contagious disease that spreads rapidly and widely.
- Fragmented organic or inorganic material derived from the weathering of soil.
- The act or process of bring something back to a previous condition.
- A professional engaged in the study of Earth’s waters.
- A measure of the amount of matter.
- A compound that is a source of nourishment for living organisms.
- A disease- producing agent.
- The upper most layer of soil that is rich in nutrients for plant growth.
- The capacity to form work.
- The removal of salt from water to make it potable.
- The study of the relationships of living things to one another and to the environment.
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of moving molecules.
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- The configuration of geographical features.
- A potential explanation for a condition or set of facts.
- A permanently frozen layer of soil found in the artic rejoins.
- The branch of science with the history of the Earth.
- The underground bed of saturated soil or rock that yields significant quantities of water.
- To be supplied with adequate water.
- Any material that is not made from living organism.
- Growing or living frequently in water.
- to use an item or resource again so that it is not depleted.
- The loss of water from surface water reservoirs and ground water.
- A small steam or river.
- A form of landscaping that utilizes a variety indigenous and drought-tolerant plants.
25 Clues: A small steam or river. • The capacity to form work. • A disease- producing agent. • A measure of the amount of matter. • To be supplied with adequate water. • Growing or living frequently in water. • The configuration of geographical features. • The removal of salt from water to make it potable. • Any material that is not made from living organism. • ...
Soil Conservation 2025-10-10
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- What land capability class is most suited for crop production?
- This land capability class is sandy and rocky but level. Sometimes it can be used for pasture or forage production. It is not inherently prone to erosion.
- This type of erosion is especially popular near asphalt. It happens when water picks up soil particles and carries them downhill.
- These protect crops and livestock during high winds.
- This erosion is the result of uncorrected rill erosion
- The two type of erosion prevention techniques are vegetative and ....
- This technique keeps roots in the ground year round. It can improve OM, Nitrogen, Tilth, and Soil Structure.
- This type of erosion happens when water droplets strike the earth and carrie off particles or plug pore space.
- Used to prevent both wind and water erosion. The key factor is making sure there is always crop residue present. This practice may require a new piece of equipment.
- This type of cover crop is tilled under prior to new planting.
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- This erosion type causes two problems. One it removes soil. Two it deposits the soil elsewhere.
- This practice makes the side of hills and mountains look like a stair case.
- An orderly repeated sequence of different crops grown on the same field.
- These protect buildings from wind and can reduce your heating and cooling bill.
- What land capability class has moderate slopes but is still good for occasional cultivation.
- This type of erosion happens when water exceeds soil intake ability. It can be smoothed with a plow to hide damage.
- Alternating bands of different crops that allow for heavier vegetation and reduce runoff.
- You want to use close growing grasses on this erosion prevention technique.
- This type of erosion is practically invisible.
- These types of plants increase available nitrogen in the soil.
- This land capability class is least suitable for any use.
21 Clues: This type of erosion is practically invisible. • These protect crops and livestock during high winds. • This erosion is the result of uncorrected rill erosion • This land capability class is least suitable for any use. • What land capability class is most suited for crop production? • These types of plants increase available nitrogen in the soil. • ...
WATER RESOURCES 2022-04-13
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- canals or ditches used to carry water from one location to another.
- removing the salt from salt water to obtain fresh water.
- high levels of productivity
- is a generally flat area of land next to a river or stream.
- an aquifer that is simply porous rock covered by soil.
- a barrier that runs across a river or stream to control the flow of water.
- a moderate level of productivity
- is any solid surface that will not allow water to penetrate through such as asphalt, concrete, stone, brick, roofing, or extremely compacted ground like a soccer field.
- the input process of water percolating into an aquifer
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- small spaces found within permeable layers of rock and sediment where water is found.
- the pumping of fresh water out of a well is faster than the recharge. Near coastal areas this can cause salt water to infiltrate the aquifer.
- crops grown in fertilized water and no soil.
- an area where there is no longer any groundwater.
- well from which water flows under natural pressure without pumping.
- an aquifer surrounded by a layer of impermeable rock or clay.
- low amounts of nutrients such as phosphorous and nitrogen.
- the uppermost level at which the water in an area fully saturates the rock or soil.
- similar to a levee but built to prevent ocean waters from flooding adjacent land.
- an enlarged bank built up on each side of the river.
19 Clues: high levels of productivity • a moderate level of productivity • crops grown in fertilized water and no soil. • an area where there is no longer any groundwater. • an enlarged bank built up on each side of the river. • an aquifer that is simply porous rock covered by soil. • the input process of water percolating into an aquifer • ...
Earth Science Chapter 2 2025-09-08
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- the process by which rocks and soil components are transported to a different location
- a naturally occurring inorganic substance usually found it rock that has its own physical and chemical properties
- all the water on the earth
- the solid components of the earth
- the view that most of the crust's features are the result of large scale catastrophes
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- the view that most of the crust's features are the results of slow gradual processes
- collection of gases that surround a planet
- weathering the process by which chemicals break down rocks
- the movement of water through the pores in soil or rock
- crumbled mixture of sand, silt, and clay
- weathering the process by which physical forces break down rocks
11 Clues: all the water on the earth • the solid components of the earth • crumbled mixture of sand, silt, and clay • collection of gases that surround a planet • the movement of water through the pores in soil or rock • weathering the process by which chemicals break down rocks • weathering the process by which physical forces break down rocks • ...
WATER RESOURCES 2022-04-13
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- canals or ditches used to carry water from one location to another.
- removing the salt from salt water to obtain fresh water.
- high levels of productivity
- is a generally flat area of land next to a river or stream.
- an aquifer that is simply porous rock covered by soil.
- a barrier that runs across a river or stream to control the flow of water.
- a moderate level of productivity
- is any solid surface that will not allow water to penetrate through such as asphalt, concrete, stone, brick, roofing, or extremely compacted ground like a soccer field.
- the input process of water percolating into an aquifer
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- small spaces found within permeable layers of rock and sediment where water is found.
- the pumping of fresh water out of a well is faster than the recharge. Near coastal areas this can cause salt water to infiltrate the aquifer.
- crops grown in fertilized water and no soil.
- an area where there is no longer any groundwater.
- well from which water flows under natural pressure without pumping.
- an aquifer surrounded by a layer of impermeable rock or clay.
- low amounts of nutrients such as phosphorous and nitrogen.
- the uppermost level at which the water in an area fully saturates the rock or soil.
- similar to a levee but built to prevent ocean waters from flooding adjacent land.
- an enlarged bank built up on each side of the river.
19 Clues: high levels of productivity • a moderate level of productivity • crops grown in fertilized water and no soil. • an area where there is no longer any groundwater. • an enlarged bank built up on each side of the river. • an aquifer that is simply porous rock covered by soil. • the input process of water percolating into an aquifer • ...
Desert Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-07
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- Soil is rich in _______
- Found on every continent except _____
- Deserts are found in the lower ___________
- Organisms can tolerate _______ ________
- Driest biome
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- snake with a noisemaker at the end of its tail
- Black and yellow reptile
- The driest desert gets ___ cm of rainfall every 5-20 years
- Plants that store water in their stems
- Wile E. Coyote always chases one
- A Prickly plant
- The growing of deserts
- Desert in California
- Largest desert in the world
- Not a rain storm, but a ____ storm
15 Clues: Driest biome • A Prickly plant • Desert in California • The growing of deserts • Soil is rich in _______ • Black and yellow reptile • Largest desert in the world • Wile E. Coyote always chases one • Not a rain storm, but a ____ storm • Found on every continent except _____ • Plants that store water in their stems • Organisms can tolerate _______ ________ • ...
Ancient egypt 2015-11-06
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- strong rapids
- a way of doing something
- A stone slab increased with hieroglyphics
- a triangle-shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river
- or people of wealth and power
- life after death
- a tall four sided pillar that is pointed on top
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- people from rich and powerful families
- items sent out to other regions
- binding legal agreements
- power of influence
- paths followed by traders
- traders
- to get
- goods brought in from other regions
15 Clues: to get • traders • strong rapids • life after death • power of influence • binding legal agreements • a way of doing something • paths followed by traders • or people of wealth and power • items sent out to other regions • goods brought in from other regions • people from rich and powerful families • A stone slab increased with hieroglyphics • ...
Mesopotamia 2014-10-14
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- an area on earth with common physical features
- wedge shape writing
- to defeat of another group
- rich soil
- the land between to rivers
- area of flat land
- or craftspeople such as potters and weavers
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- to exchange good and service to others
- is a city that is individual unit complete with its own government and traditions
- worship many gods
- a set law established by Hammurabi
- large territory
- watering crops
- area of high flat land
- a professional writer
15 Clues: rich soil • watering crops • large territory • worship many gods • area of flat land • wedge shape writing • a professional writer • area of high flat land • to defeat of another group • the land between to rivers • a set law established by Hammurabi • to exchange good and service to others • or craftspeople such as potters and weavers • an area on earth with common physical features • ...
China Crossword puzzle 2022-04-26
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- staple in chinese food
- heavy chinese soup
- scarce food in china
- Drought and flooding are common when this happens
- most food is eaten with these
- chinese cooking method
- chefs product
- part of china with rich soil
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- worlds highest mountain
- Most people in the chinese economy do this
- most chinese people belong to this group
- used as a side dish
- part of china that stays frozen 2/3 of the year
- chinas national drink
- amount of meals a day
15 Clues: chefs product • heavy chinese soup • used as a side dish • scarce food in china • chinas national drink • amount of meals a day • staple in chinese food • chinese cooking method • worlds highest mountain • part of china with rich soil • most food is eaten with these • most chinese people belong to this group • Most people in the chinese economy do this • ...
hjgkfldsa 2024-12-04
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- a government which the pope rules
- FOR THE _______
- The area where ground was great for farming
- a method of supplying water to an area of crops
- capable of producing crops
- a loooooooooooooooong poem
- record keepers
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- A city with its own government
- political district
- belief in many gods
- massive religious temples.
- the first ancient valley civilization
- sumerian writing
- a complex society which has art religion class and etc
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
15 Clues: record keepers • FOR THE _______ • sumerian writing • political district • belief in many gods • massive religious temples. • capable of producing crops • a loooooooooooooooong poem • A city with its own government • a government which the pope rules • the first ancient valley civilization • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • The area where ground was great for farming • ...
Egypt Review 2025-12-11
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- Old Kingdom burial places
- Egyptian writing
- Egyptian version of paper
- this prince started the New Kingdom
- last name of man who funded excavation of Tut
- Developed trade as pharaoh but name was erased
- A family that rules for multiple generations
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- Egyptian leader's title
- primary geographic land feature of Egypt
- Rich soil brought by the Nile River
- longest ruling pharaoh in Egypt
- direction the Nile river flows
- God of Embalming
- Sun God
- most popular Egyptian Pharaoh
15 Clues: Sun God • Egyptian writing • God of Embalming • Egyptian leader's title • Old Kingdom burial places • Egyptian version of paper • most popular Egyptian Pharaoh • direction the Nile river flows • longest ruling pharaoh in Egypt • Rich soil brought by the Nile River • this prince started the New Kingdom • primary geographic land feature of Egypt • ...
Rocks, Soils and Fossils 2023-11-27
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- This soil type, with a light color, is known for having lots of holes, allowing water to drain quickly, and often feels dry.
- This type of rock is formed when existing rocks are subjected to heat and pressure, causing them to change.
- A type of rock formed from cooled and solidified lava or magma.
- A type of soil that is colored in shades of orange and grey, and water drains slowly through it.
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- This soil type has light pieces, lots of holes, is full of air, and water drains quickly.
- This type of rock is formed from layers of sediment over time, often found in places where there used to be water.
- A type of soil that is dark brown. Plants love it because water drains well
- The process by which water is removed from an area, often related to how well soil allows water to pass through.
- The preserved remains or traces of plants and animals from the past, found in rock.
9 Clues: A type of rock formed from cooled and solidified lava or magma. • A type of soil that is dark brown. Plants love it because water drains well • The preserved remains or traces of plants and animals from the past, found in rock. • This soil type has light pieces, lots of holes, is full of air, and water drains quickly. • ...
Final Review Environmental Science 2024-05-31
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- The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs
- A gas that traps heat in the atmosphere and helps keep our planet warm. Can be harmful in large quantities
- 2% of the freshwater that is available for human use is unusable because it is _____.
- The process of water soluble salts accumulating in the soil
- Water that you can drink
- The process of water going down through the soil and reaching the groundwater
- liquid that can be contaminated that can leak from a landfill
- When fertilizer causes large algae blooms and this eventually causes the death of plants/animals in the aquatic environment
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- Farming on a large scale. This usually comes with lots of machinery and pesticide use
- Type of farming where someone farms on a small scale usually for just their family
- A greenhouse gas that is not carbon dioxide. It is commonly produced in landfills
- When farming switched to be large scale and people in developed countries no longer had small family farms
- A fund set up by the government to be able to clean up toxic waste spills
- the upper boundary of the aquifer
- The smallest particle of soil
- A process of burning trash that can lead to air pollution
- A single source of pollution
- Weather patterns in an area over a long period of time
- A man made block in a river, lake or stream. Water is let out to produce electricity
19 Clues: Water that you can drink • A single source of pollution • The smallest particle of soil • the upper boundary of the aquifer • The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs • Weather patterns in an area over a long period of time • A process of burning trash that can lead to air pollution • The process of water soluble salts accumulating in the soil • ...
Coil Pots 2022-03-03
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- a flat piece of clay
- ceramic pot created by pinching the clay into the desired shape
- clay that has been fired once
- clay that has not been fired yet
- a large oven that reaches high temperatures to fire clay
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- clay that is a little bit dry, you can carve in it
- Clay that is completely dry
- scratch the surface of the clay so it can join together
- liquid or watered down clay used for joining 2 pieces of clay
- the process of kneading clay to remove air bubbles
- Rolled worm-like piece of clay
11 Clues: a flat piece of clay • Clay that is completely dry • clay that has been fired once • Rolled worm-like piece of clay • clay that has not been fired yet • clay that is a little bit dry, you can carve in it • the process of kneading clay to remove air bubbles • scratch the surface of the clay so it can join together • a large oven that reaches high temperatures to fire clay • ...
Module 5 Week 1 2023-11-28
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- "Can I please _____ your game?"
- Moist, nutrient-rich dirt
- Place where 2 or more bones meet
- "Please stop making _____."
- Do it on your hands and knees
- Synonym of 'journey'
- Olive _____
- Antonym of 'wonderful'
- Synonym of 'happy'
- A young man
- Use your finger to show the way
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- Small amounts of water
- To heat water until it turns into steam
- Use it to talk
- "Which _____ do you prefer?"
- _____ box
- Milk will _____ if you leave it out
- Antonym of 'never'
- Hard money
- To stay away from on purpose
- Synonym of 'too'
- Character in 'Inside Out'
22 Clues: _____ box • Hard money • Olive _____ • A young man • Use it to talk • Synonym of 'too' • Antonym of 'never' • Synonym of 'happy' • Synonym of 'journey' • Small amounts of water • Antonym of 'wonderful' • Moist, nutrient-rich dirt • Character in 'Inside Out' • "Please stop making _____." • "Which _____ do you prefer?" • To stay away from on purpose • Do it on your hands and knees • ...
Geography Chapter 2 2020-10-02
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- The best teacher ever
- a giant fracture (crack) in the earths crust
- type of weathering that is physical
- giant wave caused by an earthquake
- organic matter in soil
- molten rock located in the mantle
- v-shaped landform where a river enters ocean
- a ridge of rocks left behind by a glacier
- process by which weathered material is moved
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- the best superhero ever
- wind blown silt and clay
- magma when it reaches earths surface
- violent movement of the earth
- a large long lasting piece of ice
- difference in elevation (lowest to highest)
- small pieces of rock/ mud
- this sphere consists of all life on earth
- of fire a ring of volcanoes in the pacific
18 Clues: The best teacher ever • organic matter in soil • the best superhero ever • wind blown silt and clay • small pieces of rock/ mud • violent movement of the earth • molten rock located in the mantle • a large long lasting piece of ice • giant wave caused by an earthquake • type of weathering that is physical • magma when it reaches earths surface • ...
Stages of Clay 2020-10-20
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- This liquid clay can be used to join clay pieces.
- Clay in this stage is no longer flexible but can still be carved.
- This is another term for slip.
- The stage clay is in when we take it out of the bag.
- A term used to describe the glassy, hard, non-absorbent, non-porous quality of a glaze or clay.
- The first firing to make the clay easier to glaze without breaking.
- This holds the clay body together before it is fired.
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- Clay that has been fired to maximum body maturity.
- The stage you want clay in if you want to paint glaze on it.
- The last firing to melt the clay into its most durable condition.
- This is a chamber for firing ceramic pieces.
- The stage where clay is exceptionally fragile.
12 Clues: This is another term for slip. • This is a chamber for firing ceramic pieces. • The stage where clay is exceptionally fragile. • This liquid clay can be used to join clay pieces. • Clay that has been fired to maximum body maturity. • The stage clay is in when we take it out of the bag. • This holds the clay body together before it is fired. • ...
TYLERS CROSSWORD 2019-06-23
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- if 8xT=56, what does 'T' equal
- orange, black and love to attack
- A very popular sport in Europe
- A boat, string, bait and wait
- grey, white, and love eucalyptus
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- Tall, green/grown and all around
- what do rich people need, poor people have, and doesn't cost anything
- a sport made in australia
- what rhymes with eat, and what you sit on in the car
- What your doing right now
10 Clues: a sport made in australia • What your doing right now • A boat, string, bait and wait • if 8xT=56, what does 'T' equal • A very popular sport in Europe • Tall, green/grown and all around • orange, black and love to attack • grey, white, and love eucalyptus • what rhymes with eat, and what you sit on in the car • ...
The History of the Crossword 2025-04-03
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- codename for beaches assigned to the Allied troops in WWII
- the crossword's publication-less home
- the reason for the season
- the anti-nickname
- an accidental traitor
- the last name of the first New York World puzzle editor
- the terrible times
- to put it simply
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- a classic clue, slithering up to meet you
- the father of the crossword
- codename for D-Day
- birth month
- the best day for a crossword
- the original publication for the crossword
- 1 down, reordered
- a crossword fanatic
16 Clues: birth month • to put it simply • 1 down, reordered • the anti-nickname • codename for D-Day • the terrible times • a crossword fanatic • an accidental traitor • the reason for the season • the father of the crossword • the best day for a crossword • the crossword's publication-less home • a classic clue, slithering up to meet you • the original publication for the crossword • ...
HaSS Crosssord ~ Alesha 2013-06-16
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- longest river in egypt
- large overflowing amount of water
- the cycle with water
- a line with time
- wears away soil and rocks
- a divice to show north, south, east, west
- leader of eygpt
- another name for a key on a map
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- what you use to get from place to place
- you ask themm to get clues
- hot and humid environment
- pepole who work for rich people
- Something to show directions
- a raised area of land
- the place with pyramids
15 Clues: leader of eygpt • a line with time • the cycle with water • a raised area of land • longest river in egypt • the place with pyramids • hot and humid environment • wears away soil and rocks • you ask themm to get clues • Something to show directions • pepole who work for rich people • another name for a key on a map • large overflowing amount of water • ...
Mesopotamia 2014-10-14
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- to defeat of another group
- a set law established by Hammurabi
- an area on earth with common physical features
- large territory
- wedge shape writing
- watering crops
- a professional writer
- or craftspeople such as potters and weavers
- rich soil
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- worship many gods
- the land between to rivers
- to exchange good and service to others
- area of flat land
- is a city that is individual unit complete with its own government and traditions
- area of high flat land
15 Clues: rich soil • watering crops • large territory • worship many gods • area of flat land • wedge shape writing • a professional writer • area of high flat land • to defeat of another group • the land between to rivers • a set law established by Hammurabi • to exchange good and service to others • or craftspeople such as potters and weavers • an area on earth with common physical features • ...
R19 2024-02-12
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- female vampire of Malay mythology
- study of protists
- opening in wall to enable viewing of altar
- fear of prolonged waiting
- horse's hock
- craving to eat dust
- building having many columns
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- instrument for measuring turgidity
- chief registrar of a court; keeper of canonisation records
- of, like or pertaining to nightingales
- ill luck; misfortune
- to intimidate by bluster, pomp or arrogance
- tattered; ragged; scarecrow-like
- deposit of rich and fertile soil
- indicating agent performing an action
15 Clues: horse's hock • study of protists • craving to eat dust • ill luck; misfortune • fear of prolonged waiting • building having many columns • tattered; ragged; scarecrow-like • deposit of rich and fertile soil • female vampire of Malay mythology • instrument for measuring turgidity • indicating agent performing an action • of, like or pertaining to nightingales • ...
Mesopatamia 2024-11-30
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- first form of writing
- stories about heroes
- a self-governing city consisting of a city and the countryside around it
- human-made waterways
- land with different territories and people under a single rule
- Land between 2 rivers
- what the city of Ur was known for
- a way of supplying water to a land
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- place of worship
- a large pyramid-shaped temple
- various gods
- picture symbols
- bottom of the social class
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- writers
15 Clues: writers • various gods • picture symbols • place of worship • stories about heroes • human-made waterways • first form of writing • Land between 2 rivers • bottom of the social class • a large pyramid-shaped temple • what the city of Ur was known for • a way of supplying water to a land • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • ...
Mexico 2025-01-14
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- ______ for zinc,silver,lead,copper and tin
- one ______ of people are under 14
- human occupation has decimated this
- dynamic ________ areas
- motorized vehicles used for transportation
- shares a northern boarder with ___
- ____ Major physiographic regions
- 3 times the size of _____
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- boardered to the east by the ____ of mexico
- overuse of soil has caused ____________
- Mexico's type of goverment
- boardered to the west and south by the ___
- popular form of water transportation
- main shape of land form
- rich in tin ________
15 Clues: rich in tin ________ • dynamic ________ areas • main shape of land form • 3 times the size of _____ • Mexico's type of goverment • ____ Major physiographic regions • one ______ of people are under 14 • shares a northern boarder with ___ • human occupation has decimated this • popular form of water transportation • overuse of soil has caused ____________ • ...
Ceramics 2023-10-26
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- Alumina + silica + water.
- This sub stage is very soft clay that can't hold its own form very well yet.
- Fire First firing, without glaze.
- Pot Manipulate clay with you fingers in your palm to a hollow shape/bowl.
- This stage is when clay has been fired the 2nd time for permanence.
- A furnace of refractory clay bricks for firing pottery and for fusing glass.
- A method of kneading clay to make it homogenous
- To heat a clay object in a kiln to a specific temperature.
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- This sub stage is a workable clay that is not too soft or too hard
- A thin coating of glass/shiny surface.
- Dried completely air dried.
- This stage consist of 3 sub stages and has never been placed in the kiln.
- A hand building technique where snake-like pieces of clay
13 Clues: Alumina + silica + water. • Dried completely air dried. • Fire First firing, without glaze. • A thin coating of glass/shiny surface. • A method of kneading clay to make it homogenous • A hand building technique where snake-like pieces of clay • To heat a clay object in a kiln to a specific temperature. • ...
E7 Soil Crossword 2014-03-07
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- Mixture of inorganic matter, water, air and organic matter
- Fungi Control
- Help soil to collect together in stable form
- Soil with higher heat capacity
- The process of increasing the salt content
- Addition of nitrate and sulfate
- Decrease in soil quality
- Kill insect pest
- Decompose organic matter and release nutrient
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- Synthesis enzyme and storage of energy
- Mixture of non living organic components arise from chemical and biological action on plant matter and organism
- organic matter is broken down or mineralized
- Synthesis of protein and chlorophyll
- Synthesis amino acid
- Kill unwanted weeds
15 Clues: Fungi Control • Kill insect pest • Kill unwanted weeds • Synthesis amino acid • Decrease in soil quality • Soil with higher heat capacity • Addition of nitrate and sulfate • Synthesis of protein and chlorophyll • Synthesis enzyme and storage of energy • The process of increasing the salt content • Help soil to collect together in stable form • ...
Rock & Soil crossword 2021-10-15
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- the soil lying directly under the soil at surface
- layers of soil that differ in color and texture from the layers above or below
- the build-up of eroded soil particles
- formed when rocks and minerals melt into molten rock
- the process of being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- process in which sediment is laid down in a new location
- formation of rock crystals in cooling magma
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- mixture of rock particles, minerals, decayed organic, water, and air
- hardening and welding of clastic sediments
- rock formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava
- the decayed remains of organisms, water, and air
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposer to the atmosphere
- the transformation of existing rock to new types of rock, in a process called metamorphism
- types of rock formed by accumulation or deposition of mineral/ organic particles at the Earths surface, followed by cementation
15 Clues: the build-up of eroded soil particles • hardening and welding of clastic sediments • formation of rock crystals in cooling magma • the decayed remains of organisms, water, and air • the soil lying directly under the soil at surface • formed when rocks and minerals melt into molten rock • process in which sediment is laid down in a new location • ...
Colonial Comparison Crossword 2023-01-19
8 Clues: rich soil • cash crop • has a long • has a short • has 5 colonies • wanted peace in the church • Major Cities were Phili and NYC • wanted to protect natives South
