clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
E7 Soil Crossword 2014-03-07
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Crossword 8-1 2020-12-18
Across
- Two fat men fight with each other.
- The empire on which the sun never sets
- A big country with large population
- A small unit of language
- Spring Festival
- Mars
- A person who may bring you the soil from the moon
- Can't be seen and touched, but we need it.
- Yaoming
- A big building where products are made
- It's hard to predict.
- Rich, watch and cheese
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- Cristiano Ronaldo
- A fish lives on land.
- Be of different opinions
- Covid-19
- Lionel Messi
- Made by God on the 6th day
- Next to Germany, Belgium and Spain
- Be famous for football and samba
20 Clues: Mars • Yaoming • Covid-19 • Lionel Messi • Spring Festival • Cristiano Ronaldo • A fish lives on land. • It's hard to predict. • Rich, watch and cheese • Be of different opinions • A small unit of language • Made by God on the 6th day • Be famous for football and samba • Two fat men fight with each other. • Next to Germany, Belgium and Spain • A big country with large population • ...
Across Five Aprils Ch. 1 2017-02-10
Across
- absence of passion or emotion
- syrup made from sorgo
- confusion or uncertainty
- any small child
- completely engrossed in thought
- sudden feeling of mental or emotional distress
- american tree with small bud like pink flowers
- rich friable soil
- distant or reserved
- doctrines or teaching of John Calvin
- earthernware pot or container
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- any various shrubs in the olive family
- about or near that place or time
- plant with feathery leaves and small yellow flowers
- reecho or resound
- lacking variety tediouisly unvarying
- deserved punishment usually unpleasant
- light soft wood used for pulp
- person of chief importance in an opporation
- bedbug
20 Clues: bedbug • any small child • reecho or resound • rich friable soil • distant or reserved • syrup made from sorgo • confusion or uncertainty • absence of passion or emotion • light soft wood used for pulp • earthernware pot or container • completely engrossed in thought • about or near that place or time • lacking variety tediouisly unvarying • doctrines or teaching of John Calvin • ...
Chapter 6 The Gutsy Girl 2023-01-30
Across
- dark and gloomy
- to go or move quickly or in haste
- to let the air out of
- blurred
- the distance from the top surface to the bottom
- important; pertinent
- face something one is afraid of
- lukewarm; unenthusiastic
- pulled
Down
- floating
- coming forth; emerging, coming from a source
- very dark
- a movement downward, opposite of ascent
- to lie hidden, ready to ambush
- all the way through
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- a commonly repeated word or phrase
- to go or move quickly or in haste
- draw air into and out of your lungs
- look searchingly
- continued efforts in spite of difficulties
21 Clues: pulled • blurred • floating • very dark • dark and gloomy • look searchingly • all the way through • important; pertinent • to let the air out of • lukewarm; unenthusiastic • to lie hidden, ready to ambush • face something one is afraid of • to go or move quickly or in haste • to go or move quickly or in haste • a commonly repeated word or phrase • draw air into and out of your lungs • ...
CHPT 19 2025-03-28
Across
- underground layer of rock water
- were north African nomads
- open aired market
- course a river takes
- the largest city in north Africa
- where consider the son of the sun god
- componds in fertillizer
- vast stratch of sand
- area formed at the mouth of a river
- dry streambed
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- has iron ore and phosphates
- is the most diverse of these countries
- people settaled here, and is the longest river
- poor egyptian farmers
- steamed wheat meal
- people that move place to place looking for food
- Resulted in the defeat of Ghadffi.
- population growth is ______ here
- rich soil
- controls the Suez Canal
20 Clues: rich soil • dry streambed • open aired market • steamed wheat meal • course a river takes • vast stratch of sand • poor egyptian farmers • componds in fertillizer • controls the Suez Canal • were north African nomads • has iron ore and phosphates • underground layer of rock water • the largest city in north Africa • population growth is ______ here • Resulted in the defeat of Ghadffi. • ...
The Rock Cycle 2023-01-13
Across
- study of the structure, composition and distribution of rocks
- rich in iron exposed to oxygen
- Carbon dioxide in the presence of rainwater can dissolve limestones
- Don’t form layers because minerals don’t line up when they are under pressure.
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- acidic reaction between salt & clay formation
- rock is produced when magma exits and cools above (or very near) the Earth's surface.
- Rock, when subjected to high heat and pressure, and hot mineral-rich fluid deep in the earth
- Involves water, and is a welding process of sedimentation fragments.
- The study of the earth, how the earth formed, its structure and composition, and the types of processes acting on it.
- from the Latin word for fire
10 Clues: from the Latin word for fire • rich in iron exposed to oxygen • acidic reaction between salt & clay formation • study of the structure, composition and distribution of rocks • Carbon dioxide in the presence of rainwater can dissolve limestones • Involves water, and is a welding process of sedimentation fragments. • ...
PuebloAM 2019-03-14
Across
- Means "old house"
- Instead of using doors, they use ________
- means"towns"
- A kind of clay used as a building material
- A deerlike North American Mammal
Down
- They built______, and made houses 20-800 rooms!
- A person/descendant
- In the middle of the kiva, there is a hole. It is called a _______.
- They were: Canyons, Mountain ranges, Deserts, high mountain peaks, and _______.
- The Pueblo had very ___ soil because of their climate.
10 Clues: means"towns" • Means "old house" • A person/descendant • A deerlike North American Mammal • Instead of using doors, they use ________ • A kind of clay used as a building material • They built______, and made houses 20-800 rooms! • The Pueblo had very ___ soil because of their climate. • In the middle of the kiva, there is a hole. It is called a _______. • ...
Crossword Puzzle, Lily Midkiff 2/16/24 2024-02-16
Across
- wedging- when water freezes in cracked rocks
- occurring inorganic element
- rock- examples of this is quartzite and marble
- rock- formed from when melted rock cools
Down
- mineral-when a mineral forms by crystallization
- breaking down/ dissolving of rocks and minerals
- the way a light reflects off of a rock
- formed in the volcano
- triangle- sand, silt, clay
- metamorphic rocks- example of this is slate,schist,gneiss
10 Clues: formed in the volcano • triangle- sand, silt, clay • occurring inorganic element • the way a light reflects off of a rock • rock- formed from when melted rock cools • wedging- when water freezes in cracked rocks • rock- examples of this is quartzite and marble • mineral-when a mineral forms by crystallization • breaking down/ dissolving of rocks and minerals • ...
Soil refresher 2022-11-22
Across
- Solid rock which lies under soils
- A term referring to the slope of land (a soil forming factor)
- ________ conductivity of a soil indicates the ability to transmit water (or any other fluid)
- The feel or composition of a soil
- Used to lower soil acidity
- Loss of soil from an area
- Finest fraction of soil (reactive part of soil)
- Matter beneficial to soil
- Microscopic worm-like organisms (some attack plant roots and reduce yield)
Down
- the _____ density of a soil can be used as a measure of compaction
- Another word for rain
- A vertical section through soil layers which is used for classification
- A blend of soil particles to create ‘the perfect soil’
- Scale used to measure acidity or alkalinity
- A single-celled organism
- used in lab 4 to determine soil texture
- Fully decayed organic matter
- A layer in a soil which is denoted by letters such as O and E
- Another soil forming factor (means living organisms)
- It is not the same as soil!
20 Clues: Another word for rain • A single-celled organism • Loss of soil from an area • Matter beneficial to soil • Used to lower soil acidity • It is not the same as soil! • Fully decayed organic matter • Solid rock which lies under soils • The feel or composition of a soil • used in lab 4 to determine soil texture • Scale used to measure acidity or alkalinity • ...
Resources in the southwest 2025-02-25
8 Clues: water supply • a needed mineral • Something healthy • converted into fuel • something in a candy • another needed mineral • rich and needed to grow food • something you get when you’re naughty
SOIL MECHANICS 2024-06-11
Across
- _____ is one parts of matter.
- the ships ________ in the sea.
- a person with ________ jobs.
- The campaign was a _______.
- opposive to deep is ______.
- ________ is a crucial aspect of road and highway construction
- _______ is to become interconnected.
- It is relating or involving three elements.
- ________ occurs in the ground soil under buildings
Down
- ________ serves to hold something in its place.
- ________ is the property of a body when from a condition of equilibrium.
- It has a ________ as the clay.
- ______ is amount that something can contain.
- The force of resists between two things is _______.
- ________ describes equal or same specifications of two or more things.
15 Clues: The campaign was a _______. • opposive to deep is ______. • a person with ________ jobs. • _____ is one parts of matter. • It has a ________ as the clay. • the ships ________ in the sea. • _______ is to become interconnected. • It is relating or involving three elements. • ______ is amount that something can contain. • ________ serves to hold something in its place. • ...
Fahrenheit 451 2025-03-11
Across
- a ditch or watercourse
- a fertile soil of clay and sand containing organic material
- one of a troupe of comedians, usually white men in blackface, joking, portraying negative racial stereotype
- coated in a glossy protective surface
- to forcefully press or pack something down
- an abundance or large quantity of something
- having or expressing little or no feeling
Down
- delicate and intricate ornamentation
- a clown or buffoon
- relating to the sense of smell
- layers of rock in the ground
- dull, heavy, or slow
- a paste or powder for cleaning the teeth
- a harsh discordant mixture of sounds
- a long flexible snout as of an elephant
15 Clues: a clown or buffoon • dull, heavy, or slow • a ditch or watercourse • layers of rock in the ground • relating to the sense of smell • delicate and intricate ornamentation • a harsh discordant mixture of sounds • coated in a glossy protective surface • a long flexible snout as of an elephant • a paste or powder for cleaning the teeth • having or expressing little or no feeling • ...
Toward Civil War 2025-08-17
Across
- this helped slaves escape
- "Northerners and Southerners developed ___"
- "Clay's plan was divided into several parts by senator__"
- "the compromise banned slavery of 36:30 N latitude
- "kansas and newbraska were likely to become __ states"
- "_ bills were passed in 1850 and were known as the compromise of 1850"
- "__ joined at a slave state"
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- "The ____ required citizens to help catch runaway slaves
- "In 1819 there was a ___ in Congress"
- "__ joined as a slave state"
- runaway slaves where called this
- "senator __ opposed Clay's plan"
- "Senator Clay proposed a plan to ban slavery in ___"
- "Wilmot Proviso wanted to ban slavery in lands taken from __"
- "The __ party 1848"
15 Clues: "The __ party 1848" • this helped slaves escape • "__ joined as a slave state" • "__ joined at a slave state" • runaway slaves where called this • "senator __ opposed Clay's plan" • "In 1819 there was a ___ in Congress" • "Northerners and Southerners developed ___" • "the compromise banned slavery of 36:30 N latitude • "Senator Clay proposed a plan to ban slavery in ___" • ...
8th Grade Full Year Crossword 2019-02-12
Across
- a secondary color
- ... red's complimentary color
- media that is fired in a kiln
- contours outside lines
- a lighter shade of the base color (created using white)
- rough up clay surface to prepare for bonding new clay
- A different color within the same family of colors is called (example: red-orange)
- paint that drys opaque and cannot be re-moistened
- Green plus red equals this complimentary color
- Landscapes painted by O'Keeffe
- Subject painted by O'Keeffe
- relief 3d artwork we made of wire
- type of brush that has a square shape to the bristles
- contours inside lines
Down
- type of brush that has a circular point to the bristles
- Georgia
- a technique used for drawing to create accurate proportions
- hard clay stage where you can no longer see your finger tips
- When you create a piece of art of yourself.
- pencil
- type of clay that has a grit to it and fires white
- a type of paper casting that allows positive and negative space to be the art
- first firing of clay
- subject for you mixed media project
- ...to dark is how you mix paint for control
- ...plus yellow equals this color
26 Clues: pencil • Georgia • a secondary color • first firing of clay • contours inside lines • contours outside lines • Subject painted by O'Keeffe • ... red's complimentary color • media that is fired in a kiln • Landscapes painted by O'Keeffe • ...plus yellow equals this color • relief 3d artwork we made of wire • subject for you mixed media project • ...
Food Adjectives 2025-09-22
Across
- – Soft and easy to chew or cut.
- A sharp taste often found in coffee, dark chocolate, or some greens.
- – Strong and full-bodied in flavor.
- Juicy and full of flavor.
- – Having the flavor or aroma of roasted nuts.
- – Having a strong, pleasant smell that enhances the dish.
- – Having the flavor or aroma of smoked wood or char.
- Smooth and creamy in texture.
- – Light and subtle in taste or texture
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- – Light, cool, and invigorating, often from mint, cucumber, or citrus.
- Reminiscent of soil or natural flavors, often found in mushrooms or root vegetables.
- – Pleasantly salty or spicy, not sweet.
- Rich and smooth with the flavor of butter.
- – A rich, savory taste often described as “meaty” or “brothy.”
- – Having a sharp, strong flavor, often citrusy or acidic.
- – Firm and crunchy in texture.
- Having the taste of sugar or honey.
- – Lively, bold flavor with a hint of spice or citrus.
- – Filling, nourishing, and substantial.
19 Clues: Juicy and full of flavor. • Smooth and creamy in texture. • – Firm and crunchy in texture. • – Soft and easy to chew or cut. • – Strong and full-bodied in flavor. • Having the taste of sugar or honey. • – Light and subtle in taste or texture • – Pleasantly salty or spicy, not sweet. • – Filling, nourishing, and substantial. • Rich and smooth with the flavor of butter. • ...
COLOURS 2017-11-21
Across
- I AM THE COLOUR OF THIS CROSSWORD
- THE COLOUR OF THIS PAPER
- I AM USED FOR ROYALTY AND RICH COLOUR
- I AM THE COLOUR OF A JUICY APPLE
- THE LIGHTEST PRIMARY COLOUR
- I LIGHT THE SKY AT SUNSET
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- I AM THE COLOUR OF THE MID-DAY SKY
- THE LAST COLOUR OF THE RAINBOW
- MY PARENTS ARE MRS GREEN AND MR BLUE
- I AM CONSIDERED THE GIRLY VERSION OF RED
- MY PARENTS ARE MRS WHITE AND MR BLACK
- IN THE WIZARD OF OZ THERE WAS THE (WHAT)CITY
- MY PARENTS ARE MRS YELLOW AND MR BLUE
13 Clues: THE COLOUR OF THIS PAPER • I LIGHT THE SKY AT SUNSET • THE LIGHTEST PRIMARY COLOUR • THE LAST COLOUR OF THE RAINBOW • I AM THE COLOUR OF A JUICY APPLE • I AM THE COLOUR OF THIS CROSSWORD • I AM THE COLOUR OF THE MID-DAY SKY • MY PARENTS ARE MRS GREEN AND MR BLUE • I AM USED FOR ROYALTY AND RICH COLOUR • MY PARENTS ARE MRS WHITE AND MR BLACK • ...
Domestic waste disposal 2024-10-16
Across
- done each day to reduce volume in landfill and prevent pests from entering
- use again for the same or for a different purpose
- fluids from a landfill
- to prevent leachate from seeping into soil
- all the unwanted solids that accumulate after use in the home
- gas generated in landfill
- the separation and reprocessing of a resource into new products
Down
- Produces organic fertilizer rich in mineral ions which is beneficial to soil
- cut down on the purchase and use of materials
- High temperatures kill harmful pathogens in the waste
- Many different types of waste can be disposed of
- can be broken down by aerobic bacteria
12 Clues: fluids from a landfill • gas generated in landfill • can be broken down by aerobic bacteria • to prevent leachate from seeping into soil • cut down on the purchase and use of materials • Many different types of waste can be disposed of • use again for the same or for a different purpose • High temperatures kill harmful pathogens in the waste • ...
Free Soil Party 2023-10-31
Across
- Term used to call proslavery raiders who cross into Kansas
- Party that Free soilers opposed
- Famous free soiler who was President
- Person who changed course of former slave rights
- ___________ of 1850 was one of the leading causes of the future Civil War
- Prominant leader in the American abolitionist movement
- Known as "The Great Compromiser"
- Stood against Kansas-________ act
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- Person who drafted the Kansas-Nebraska Act
- Where John Brown's raid occurred
- Party who opposed expansion of slavery
- Topic that free soilers were strongly against
- Free soilers were concerned about the concept of _______
- VP of Free Soil Party
- Political party that Free soilers became
15 Clues: VP of Free Soil Party • Party that Free soilers opposed • Where John Brown's raid occurred • Known as "The Great Compromiser" • Stood against Kansas-________ act • Famous free soiler who was President • Party who opposed expansion of slavery • Political party that Free soilers became • Person who drafted the Kansas-Nebraska Act • Topic that free soilers were strongly against • ...
Agriculture 2021-04-09
Across
- process of gathering plants.
- Water vapour in the air.
- slowly destroyed with wind, and water.
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms
- winds originating from mountains.
- upper layer of earth consisting of clay, rock, and organic remains. Good for plants.
- alive but not growing.
- a wild plant that grows randomly and is unwanted, it takes away from the wanted plants.
- Small wood shavings.
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- good or advantageous
- living.
- Allow light to pass through but objects to stay out
- when a plant is ready for harvest.
- large mice.
- Small icicles that form outside when temperature is below 0.
15 Clues: living. • large mice. • good or advantageous • Small wood shavings. • alive but not growing. • Water vapour in the air. • process of gathering plants. • winds originating from mountains. • when a plant is ready for harvest. • slowly destroyed with wind, and water. • Allow light to pass through but objects to stay out • a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms • ...
A Monster Calls 2023-05-11
Across
- In a way that is uncertain indefinite or unclear
- move or cause to move continuously
- wiggle or twist the body side to side
- showing doubt in a good-natured way
- having the ugly or frightening appearance of a monster
- the state or experience of finding something funny
- widespread destruction
- Shining with a soft slightly wavering light
- in a wild manner in particular without anger or severity
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- surrond and have or withen
- scruffy: shabby
- denoting or relation to a fertile soil of clay
- shrubs collerctirely
- wood prepared for use in building and carpenty
- fail to resist pressure temptation or some other negative force
15 Clues: scruffy: shabby • shrubs collerctirely • widespread destruction • surrond and have or withen • move or cause to move continuously • showing doubt in a good-natured way • wiggle or twist the body side to side • Shining with a soft slightly wavering light • denoting or relation to a fertile soil of clay • wood prepared for use in building and carpenty • ...
Fahrenheit 451 2025-03-11
Across
- a ditch or watercourse
- a fertile soil of clay and sand containing organic material
- one of a troupe of comedians, usually white men in blackface, joking, portraying negative racial stereotype
- coated in a glossy protective surface
- to forcefully press or pack something down
- an abundance or large quantity of something
- having or expressing little or no feeling
Down
- delicate and intricate ornamentation
- a clown or buffoon
- relating to the sense of smell
- layers of rock in the ground
- dull, heavy, or slow
- a paste or powder for cleaning the teeth
- a harsh discordant mixture of sounds
- a long flexible snout as of an elephant
15 Clues: a clown or buffoon • dull, heavy, or slow • a ditch or watercourse • layers of rock in the ground • relating to the sense of smell • delicate and intricate ornamentation • a harsh discordant mixture of sounds • coated in a glossy protective surface • a long flexible snout as of an elephant • a paste or powder for cleaning the teeth • having or expressing little or no feeling • ...
Watershed Puzzle 2024-12-05
Across
- water going down a sloped surface
- Any substance that causes harm to human health or the environment.
- temporarily stores water
- the sand, soil, clay, rocks, pebbles, and minerals that flow in a river
- amount of rain or snow that falls in a watershed
- curve or bend in a stream
Down
- water that exists underground
- area of land adjacent to a river
- A water body that forms when a very windy meander bend gets cut off
- drains into a common outlet
- stream that flows into a lake
- underground water containing fractured,permeable rock
- weathered rock
- group of watersheds
- a valley that divides streams
15 Clues: weathered rock • group of watersheds • temporarily stores water • curve or bend in a stream • drains into a common outlet • water that exists underground • stream that flows into a lake • a valley that divides streams • area of land adjacent to a river • water going down a sloped surface • amount of rain or snow that falls in a watershed • ...
Physical Features of Latin America Crossword 2021-10-12
Across
- Main products in Pampas are cattle and _
- SA has plains that offer rich soil for growing & _ for livestock
- Grassy areas found in northern Argentina and Uruguay
- largest tropical rainforest in the world
- Grassy areas for livestock grazing & farming
- River Basin that is located in Brazil
- Rainforest form unique _ for plants and animals to live in balance
- Capital and largest city in the Bahamas
- includes Cuba, Jamaica, & Puerto Rico
- Mountain range found along the west coast of SA.
- Narrow strip of land that has water on both sides
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- Helps fertilize soil due to ash and soot(makes them arable).
- Sometimes also called the West Indies
- Divided into three regions
- Highlands found in the NE section of South America.
- Divided into Windward & Leeward Islands
- Made up of 100s of islands found north of Cuba
- Dense areas filled with different species & trees
- one of the driest deserts on Earth
19 Clues: Divided into three regions • one of the driest deserts on Earth • Sometimes also called the West Indies • River Basin that is located in Brazil • includes Cuba, Jamaica, & Puerto Rico • Divided into Windward & Leeward Islands • Capital and largest city in the Bahamas • Main products in Pampas are cattle and _ • largest tropical rainforest in the world • ...
Asian Empires Crossword 2019-01-21
Across
- An important crop in China and Japan
- A person who can see the future using animal bones
- Powerful nobles in Japan
- Rebirth into a new body
- Laws and Duties
- The highest social class in Japan
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- Stories about samurai and their conflicts
- A social group into which a person is born
- Loyal protectors of the Daimyo
- Military leader of Japan
- Military leader in China
- Artisans in India
- Means "Yellow River"
- Gods and Goddesses
- Rich yellow soil
15 Clues: Laws and Duties • Rich yellow soil • Artisans in India • Gods and Goddesses • Means "Yellow River" • Rebirth into a new body • Military leader of Japan • Military leader in China • Powerful nobles in Japan • Loyal protectors of the Daimyo • The highest social class in Japan • An important crop in China and Japan • Stories about samurai and their conflicts • ...
Rich Yeast Dough 2021-05-20
Across
- Why would you use specially formulated shortenings and margarine as a substitute for butter
- What is frangipane made from?
- Which pastry requires a small round piece of dough to be pressed into a larger round piece of dough
- A sweet yeast roll soaked in rum-flavored syrup.
- What temperature is sweet dough proofed below
- What is rolled into rolled-in dough?
- Another name for a Danish twist is a
- What is the problem with the butter if its is too hot?
- What is the preferred fat for roll-in dough?
- Other than rolled-in dough
- What percentage should the sugar content be above when osmotolerant yeast is used
- When should Danish pastries and many sweet dough products should be glazed with a clear or apricot glaze
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- What is Cinnamon sugar, streusel topping, almond filling, and clear glaze used in the production of
- What Italian rich sweet dough contains raisins, almonds, nutmeg, rum, orange, and lemon?
- A rich, crescent-shaped roll made from a rolled-in dough that is low in sugar.
- A sweet, rolled-in dough made into many shapes, usually with a sweet filling or topping.
- What is the other name of a dough when you enclose fat in rich dough?
- Other than eggs what does rich doughs have more of
- 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.
- Danish strip coffee cakes made from plain sweet dough or Danish dough, or both
- What is the problem with the dough if the butter is Too cold?
- How many times are Danish dough products egg-washed?
- What is created when many layers of fat are sandwiched between many layers of dough in rolled-in dough?
- What is the mixing method for most rich doughs
24 Clues: Other than rolled-in dough • What is frangipane made from? • What is rolled into rolled-in dough? • Another name for a Danish twist is a • What is the preferred fat for roll-in dough? • What temperature is sweet dough proofed below • What is the mixing method for most rich doughs • A sweet yeast roll soaked in rum-flavored syrup. • ...
Rich and Sarah 2025-04-03
Across
- Intolerance
- A favourite brand
- Grannies cake, causing death
- A favourite animal
- Home or holiday
- To be found in Nanny's apron
- Whiskey or a masters
- …….. mystery, books
- All round favourite shoe brand
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- The best hobby ever
- Friend or coach
- Mr Jones’ assembly title
- Gut, vaginal, oral
- All round best colour
- Toddler music
- Mr ……. Richs first car
- A favourite fruit
- Bear
- Sarah’s nickname
- Rich’s nickname
20 Clues: Bear • Intolerance • Toddler music • Friend or coach • Home or holiday • Rich’s nickname • Sarah’s nickname • A favourite brand • A favourite fruit • Gut, vaginal, oral • A favourite animal • The best hobby ever • …….. mystery, books • Whiskey or a masters • All round best colour • Mr ……. Richs first car • Mr Jones’ assembly title • Grannies cake, causing death • To be found in Nanny's apron • ...
Color5 2023-06-15
Across
- Neutral color like the color of sand on the beach.
- Blue Peaceful color like a clear blue sky.
- Calm color like a peaceful lake.
- Cool color like the strength of steel.
- Earthy color like clay pots.
- Shiny color like a mirror.
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- Vibrant color like a juicy tangerine fruit.
- Earthy color like the soil in a desert.
- Brilliant color like a precious gemstone.
- Subtle color like a smooth stone.
10 Clues: Shiny color like a mirror. • Earthy color like clay pots. • Calm color like a peaceful lake. • Subtle color like a smooth stone. • Cool color like the strength of steel. • Earthy color like the soil in a desert. • Brilliant color like a precious gemstone. • Blue Peaceful color like a clear blue sky. • Vibrant color like a juicy tangerine fruit. • ...
the 12 soil orders 2023-11-07
Across
- found near volcanic ash
- is highly productive with high amounts of organic matter
- very limited horizon development
- great for agriculture with low organic matter
- found in cold climates
- found in wetlands and swamps with 20-30% organic matter by weight
Down
- found in flood plains
- found near the equator
- has lots of clay which causes shrinking and swelling
- what soil order occupies 9.2% of the US land area?
10 Clues: found in flood plains • found near the equator • found in cold climates • found near volcanic ash • very limited horizon development • great for agriculture with low organic matter • what soil order occupies 9.2% of the US land area? • has lots of clay which causes shrinking and swelling • is highly productive with high amounts of organic matter • ...
Ancient Egypt:By Roberto Aquino 2012-12-03
Across
- a rock-filled rapid
- a kind of picture
- rich,fertile soil
- an early from of paper
- a family of rulers
- someone who rulers for a child
- a republic in NE Africa
- a dead person body perserved
Down
- a scientist who studies the stars
- the civilized peoples, nations, or cultures of antiquity
- the title of the king
- a huge buildig with four sloping
- very fertile farmland
13 Clues: a kind of picture • rich,fertile soil • a family of rulers • a rock-filled rapid • the title of the king • very fertile farmland • an early from of paper • a republic in NE Africa • a dead person body perserved • someone who rulers for a child • a huge buildig with four sloping • a scientist who studies the stars • the civilized peoples, nations, or cultures of antiquity
Biosphere 2023-03-14
Across
- Tiger & Wolf & Lion
- Fuels the food chain
- Rich mix of grasses & forbs; fertile soil
- Same species; same area; same time; same resources
- A place where living & non-living things are
- eats organisms that have died
- Living
- Consumer at the top of the energy pyramid
- Treeless or marshy plain
- genetic variation within populations and ecosystems
Down
- Breaks down dead organisms for food
- Only eats consumers
- Makes their own food
- Non-living
- Eats other organisms
- Interacting populations; certain area; certain time
- No rain
- Only eats producers
- Study the interactions between organisms & environment
- Eats both producers & consumers
20 Clues: Living • No rain • Non-living • Tiger & Wolf & Lion • Only eats consumers • Only eats producers • Fuels the food chain • Makes their own food • Eats other organisms • Treeless or marshy plain • eats organisms that have died • Eats both producers & consumers • Breaks down dead organisms for food • Rich mix of grasses & forbs; fertile soil • Consumer at the top of the energy pyramid • ...
Fertile Crescent Vocabulary 2021-12-14
Across
- way of getting water to crops
- a writer
- picture symbols
- countryside
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- laws that governed Babylon
- more than enough
- established the first empire
- land between Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- science of building
Down
- world's first system of writing
- city area
- city with its surrounding land
- worship of many gods
- ruler of a kingdom or empire
- pyramid shaped temple
- man made waterways
- long poem about a hero
- man made hills to keep out flood waters
- wheeled horse drawn cart
- legendary king of Ur
- mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
22 Clues: a writer • city area • countryside • picture symbols • more than enough • man made waterways • science of building • worship of many gods • legendary king of Ur • pyramid shaped temple • long poem about a hero • wheeled horse drawn cart • laws that governed Babylon • ruler of a kingdom or empire • established the first empire • way of getting water to crops • city with its surrounding land • ...
Colton Viveros 3rd Hour 2025-02-06
Across
- Flooding from the Nile
- Life after death
- Series of rulers from the same family
- Tuts Dad
- Writing System of Ancient Egypt
- Climate in Egypt
- Several rapids and waterfalls
- Technological advancement for crops to get water
- Soil left behind from the flooding
Down
- Process of preserving a body
- Triangular shape of rich farmland
- River reed used for paper
- Tomb buildings for pharaohs
- A god or goddess
- Pharaoh that built the Great Pyramid of Giza
- River that flows into a larger river
- Ruler of Ancient Egypt
- Pharaoh that signed the first peace treaty
- Pharaoh with an untouched tomb
- Female pharoh
20 Clues: Tuts Dad • Female pharoh • Life after death • A god or goddess • Climate in Egypt • Flooding from the Nile • Ruler of Ancient Egypt • River reed used for paper • Tomb buildings for pharaohs • Process of preserving a body • Several rapids and waterfalls • Pharaoh with an untouched tomb • Writing System of Ancient Egypt • Triangular shape of rich farmland • Soil left behind from the flooding • ...
Shay Olson 3rd Hour 2025-02-07
Across
- a reed that grows by a river
- a large waterfall
- life after death
- to the most territory
- written symbols that stand for ideas,things,or sounds
- flooding
- a goddess/god
- the preservation of dead bodies
- tomb of the great pyramids of Giza
- believing in more than one god
Down
- tombs in a huge triangular shape
- an import of a stream of rivers
- believed in the god Aten
- series of rulers from the same family
- fine particles of rich soil
- connects to the gods
- a ruler of Egypt
- known as the boy king
- woman pharaoh
- a low triangular area
20 Clues: flooding • woman pharaoh • a goddess/god • life after death • a ruler of Egypt • a large waterfall • connects to the gods • to the most territory • known as the boy king • a low triangular area • believed in the god Aten • fine particles of rich soil • a reed that grows by a river • believing in more than one god • an import of a stream of rivers • the preservation of dead bodies • ...
Greyson H 2nd Hour 2025-02-07
Across
- stylized picture of an object represent a word
- life after death
- the pharaoh that has the largest pyramid
- Preservation of dead bodies
- only tomb found untouched
- ruler of ancient egypt
- Huge triangular shaped tombs
- the pharaoh Changed religion to monotheistic
- reed that grows along the banks of the Nile river
- stream or river that flows into larger river
Down
- technology advancement for watering of crops
- flooding overflowing
- first female pharaoh
- rich soil after flooding
- powerful family or group of rulers
- God or Goddess
- A large waterfall
- landform of sediment
- climate of Egypt
- the pharaoh Greatest military impact
20 Clues: God or Goddess • life after death • climate of Egypt • A large waterfall • flooding overflowing • first female pharaoh • landform of sediment • ruler of ancient egypt • rich soil after flooding • only tomb found untouched • Preservation of dead bodies • Huge triangular shaped tombs • powerful family or group of rulers • the pharaoh Greatest military impact • ...
Sophia Phillips hour 2 2025-02-07
Across
- flat land that overflows.
- built great pyramid of Giza.
- first peace treaty.
- A huge waterfall.
- a word that means existence after death.
- wetlands that form as rivers.
- ancient ruler of ancient egypt.
- other word for floodings.
- father of the "Boy King."
- tomb found intact.
Down
- first woman pharaoh.
- Tombs for pharaohs.
- process of preserving the body in cloth.
- offering to show respect or allegiance.
- nutrient-rich soil that came from floodings.
- smaller river that flows to a larger river.
- God or goddess.
- religion that believes in many gods.
- Egyptian writing system.
- reed used for writing.
20 Clues: God or goddess. • A huge waterfall. • tomb found intact. • Tombs for pharaohs. • first peace treaty. • first woman pharaoh. • reed used for writing. • Egyptian writing system. • flat land that overflows. • other word for floodings. • father of the "Boy King." • built great pyramid of Giza. • wetlands that form as rivers. • ancient ruler of ancient egypt. • ...
Paper and Calligraphy 2023-09-25
Across
- Soil, sand, and clay at the bottom of a river
- Something that is strong and lasts a long time.
- The longest river in China
- A symbol or picture used to write.
- Amazing, wonderful, extraordinary
- Deep suffering or pain
Down
- High, wide, flat ground
- What the Chinese farmers invented to move water.
- The mountains that separate the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers
- The color of the river in Northern China
10 Clues: Deep suffering or pain • High, wide, flat ground • The longest river in China • Amazing, wonderful, extraordinary • A symbol or picture used to write. • The color of the river in Northern China • Soil, sand, and clay at the bottom of a river • Something that is strong and lasts a long time. • What the Chinese farmers invented to move water. • ...
Crossword Puzzle, Lily Midkiff 2/16/24 2024-02-16
Across
- metamorphic rocks- example of this is slate,schist,gneiss
- naturally occurring inorganic element
- rock- formed from when melted rock cools
- is formed in the volcano
- wedging- when water freezes in cracked rocks
- triangle- sand, silt, clay
Down
- the breaking down/ dissolving of rocks and minerals
- mineral-when a mineral forms by crystallization
- rock- examples of this is quartzite and marble
- the way a light reflects off of a rock
10 Clues: is formed in the volcano • triangle- sand, silt, clay • naturally occurring inorganic element • the way a light reflects off of a rock • rock- formed from when melted rock cools • wedging- when water freezes in cracked rocks • rock- examples of this is quartzite and marble • mineral-when a mineral forms by crystallization • ...
Soil Temperature 2024-02-14
Across
- Temporary or short-lived, existing or occurring for a brief period before changing or disappearing.
- The capacity to modify or adjust plans, strategies, or actions in response to new information, challenges, or opportunities.
- The ability of soil or other materials to retain water, preventing excessive evaporation or runoff and promoting optimal conditions for plant growth.
- The act of observing, recording, and analyzing data or information over time to track changes, trends, or patterns in a particular system or environment.
- The ability to achieve maximum output or performance with minimal input or resources, often measured in terms of productivity or resource utilization.
- The capacity to maintain or endure a process or state over time without causing significant depletion or degradation of resources or environmental quality.
- The process of collecting data or information about an object, area, or phenomenon from a distance, typically using satellites, aircraft, or other technology.
- To make something as effective, efficient, or beneficial as possible through careful planning, adjustment, or refinement.
- The quality or state of being exact, accurate, or finely tuned, particularly in reference to measurement, targeting, or control.
- Referring to events or processes that occur over the course of a single day, particularly in relation to daily temperature fluctuations.
- Capable of being maintained or continued over the long term without causing significant harm to the environment or depleting natural resources.
- The process of organizing, planning, controlling, and directing resources or activities to achieve specific goals or objectives.
- The characteristic pattern of changes or fluctuations in environmental conditions, such as temperature and precipitation, that occur as the seasons progress throughout the year.
- The act of reducing, alleviating, or minimizing the negative impacts or consequences of a particular action, event, or condition.
- Changes or variations in a quantity, condition, or process, often occurring unpredictably or irregularly.
- A farming approach that utilizes technology, data, and management practices to optimize resource efficiency, productivity, and environmental sustainability.
Down
- The measure of the temperature of the soil at various depths, which plays a crucial role in agricultural practices and soil health.
- Referring to the unique climatic conditions experienced within a small or localized area, such as beneath a crop canopy or within a specific microhabitat.
- Critical points or levels beyond which a change in state or behavior is triggered, often used in decision-making or determining optimal conditions.
- Possessing the ability to withstand or recover from adversity, challenges, or changes, often in reference to ecosystems, organisms, or systems.
- The upper layer or cover of vegetation, such as leaves and branches, formed by the collective growth of plants in an area.
- Devices or instruments used to detect, measure, or record physical, chemical, or biological properties or conditions in the environment.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks, adapt to changing circumstances, and maintain functionality or stability in the face of adversity.
- The process of adjusting or modifying behavior, strategies, or structures in response to changing circumstances or environmental conditions.
- Occurring or being processed immediately, without delay, allowing for instantaneous access to information or data.
25 Clues: Temporary or short-lived, existing or occurring for a brief period before changing or disappearing. • Changes or variations in a quantity, condition, or process, often occurring unpredictably or irregularly. • Occurring or being processed immediately, without delay, allowing for instantaneous access to information or data. • ...
Soil Erosion 2024-07-25
Across
- the layer on top of soil
- the removal of soil by rainfall
- the removal of surface water.
- water stored within the soil as vapor.
- a shallow channel cut into the soil
- the wearing away and transportation of materials from wind and water.
- the cycle of water
- the process of scrapping or wearing something away.
- a source of energy and growth for plants in soil.
- water is channeled across land and washed away.
Down
- a life in the soil
- organic material that forms in soil when plants and animal mater decays and breaks down.
- something that make the plants grow better.
- an overflow of water
- the breaking down of soil and rocks on the surface on the earth.
- made up of sand and earth left by rivers.
- the exertion of force on soil that makes it more dense.
- water being removed evenly
- an area with little rainfall.
- the layer under dirt.
20 Clues: a life in the soil • the cycle of water • an overflow of water • the layer under dirt. • the layer on top of soil • water being removed evenly • the removal of surface water. • an area with little rainfall. • the removal of soil by rainfall • a shallow channel cut into the soil • water stored within the soil as vapor. • made up of sand and earth left by rivers. • ...
Soil Management 2025-01-04
Across
- Involves any agriculturally based operation that brings visitors to a farm
- Presence of water in soil or the air
- Agricultural practice of growing multiple crop species together
- Study of interactions between living organisms and their environment
- Practice of alternating crops in a field
- A destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc
- Process of collecting mature crops or resources from plants
- An organisms of microscopic size
- Branch of engineering focuses on behavior of earth materials
- Covering the soil with organic or inorganic material
Down
- Science of soil management and crop production.
- Product of the decomposition process using various species of worms, usually red wigglers, white worms, and other earthworms
- Area classified according to the species that live in that location
- Derived from living matter
- Any group of people native to a specific region
- Creating stepped levels on slopes
- Charcoal-like material made by burning organic matter
- Layer of the earth where plants grow
- Capacity to withstand
- Cultivated plants grown for food, fiber, or other uses
20 Clues: Capacity to withstand • Derived from living matter • An organisms of microscopic size • Creating stepped levels on slopes • Presence of water in soil or the air • Layer of the earth where plants grow • Practice of alternating crops in a field • Science of soil management and crop production. • Any group of people native to a specific region • ...
Unit Three 5.7 Vocab Review 2022-12-05
Across
- when sediments get pressed together
- pieces of weathered rock and organic matter
- landform carved out by a river with steep V-shape
- fan shaped landform where a river meets an ocean
- the outer layer of earth
- type of fossil fuel made from ancient sea creatures
- large sheet of ice that makes U-shape valleys
- moving of sediments
- made of sand,silt,clay,gravel and organic matter
Down
- natural features of the earth's surface
- when sediments get glued together
- dropping sediments in a new location
- breaking down of rock
- landform made from deposition of sand
- type of fossil fuel made from ancient plants
15 Clues: moving of sediments • breaking down of rock • the outer layer of earth • when sediments get glued together • when sediments get pressed together • dropping sediments in a new location • landform made from deposition of sand • natural features of the earth's surface • pieces of weathered rock and organic matter • type of fossil fuel made from ancient plants • ...
Unit Three 5.7 Vocab Review 2022-12-05
Across
- dropping sediments in a new location
- breaking down of rock
- large sheet of ice that makes U-shape valleys
- pieces of weathered rock and organic matter
- fan shaped landform where a river meets an ocean
- when sediments get pressed together
- moving of sediments
- type of fossil fuel made from ancient sea creatures
Down
- when sediments get glued together
- type of fossil fuel made from ancient plants
- landform made from deposition of sand
- made of sand,silt,clay,gravel and organic matter
- the outer layer of earth
- natural features of the earth's surface
- landform carved out by a river with steep V-shape
15 Clues: moving of sediments • breaking down of rock • the outer layer of earth • when sediments get glued together • when sediments get pressed together • dropping sediments in a new location • landform made from deposition of sand • natural features of the earth's surface • pieces of weathered rock and organic matter • type of fossil fuel made from ancient plants • ...
Rosalynn's and Mackenzie's AMAZINGLY AWESOME PUZZLE 2021-12-15
Across
- Sediments being deposited or placed in a new place
- in topsoil of the soil profile
- To break along flat lines
- To let air and water pass through
- the breaking down of rocks into sediments
Down
- a mixture of sand, clay, and slit
- The color of powder
- Mass in a given volume
- came from the remains and waste product of living animals
- The movement of sediments by wind or water
10 Clues: The color of powder • Mass in a given volume • To break along flat lines • in topsoil of the soil profile • a mixture of sand, clay, and slit • To let air and water pass through • the breaking down of rocks into sediments • The movement of sediments by wind or water • Sediments being deposited or placed in a new place • ...
Desert Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-07
Across
- Largest desert in the world
- A Prickly plant
- Desert in California
- Organisms can tolerate _______ ________
- Soil is rich in _______
- The driest desert gets ___ cm of rainfall every 5-20 years
- snake with a noisemaker at the end of its tail
- Not a rain storm, but a ____ storm
Down
- Plants that store water in their stems
- The growing of deserts
- Black and yellow reptile
- Driest biome
- Found on every continent except _____
- Wile E. Coyote always chases one
- Deserts are found in the lower ___________
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 _______ ________ • ...
Taiga Biome 2021-10-23
Across
- Average annual temperature in Fahrenheit
- Climate zone
- What size is the biome compared to others
- The soil is not very (blank) rich
- Most common natural disaster
- Main tree type located there
- Another name for Taiga
Down
- Greek god the biome was named after
- Precipitation that falls in the winter
- Average inches of precipitation
- Most common type of animal
- What the biome was created by
- Precipitation that falls in the summer
- Longest season of the year
- Example of biome
15 Clues: Climate zone • Example of biome • Another name for Taiga • Most common type of animal • Longest season of the year • Most common natural disaster • Main tree type located there • What the biome was created by • Average inches of precipitation • The soil is not very (blank) rich • Greek god the biome was named after • Precipitation that falls in the winter • ...
Ancient Egypt 2021-11-17
Across
- Egyptian leader's title
- primary geographic land feature of Egypt
- Egyptian version of paper
- Old Kingdom burial places
- God of Embalming
- rapids in the Nile River
Down
- Egyptian writing
- this prince started the New Kingdom
- Sun God
- longest ruling pharaoh in Egypt
- A family that rules for multiple generations
- most popular Egyptian Pharaoh
- last name of man who funded excavation of Tut
- Rich soil brought by the Nile River
- Developed trade as pharaoh but name was erased
15 Clues: Sun God • Egyptian writing • God of Embalming • Egyptian leader's title • rapids in the Nile River • Egyptian version of paper • Old Kingdom burial places • most popular Egyptian Pharaoh • longest ruling pharaoh in Egypt • this prince started the New Kingdom • Rich soil brought by the Nile River • primary geographic land feature of Egypt • A family that rules for multiple generations • ...
China Crossword puzzle 2022-04-26
Across
- part of china that stays frozen 2/3 of the year
- Drought and flooding are common when this happens
- heavy chinese soup
- staple in chinese food
- chefs product
- amount of meals a day
Down
- chinese cooking method
- most chinese people belong to this group
- Most people in the chinese economy do this
- most food is eaten with these
- chinas national drink
- part of china with rich soil
- worlds highest mountain
- used as a side dish
- scarce food in china
15 Clues: chefs product • heavy chinese soup • used as a side dish • scarce food in china • chinas national drink • amount of meals a day • chinese cooking method • staple in chinese food • 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 • ...
Aisian Empire Crossword 2019-01-17
Across
- work for the government
- an agreement or promise
- rich yellow soil
- warriors of Japan
- rebirth
- Japan's oldest religion
- powerful nobels
Down
- a social group you were born into
- a long poem that tells about the life of a hero
- the process of making things similar
- gods and goddesses
- priests that could tell the future using animal bones
- the belief in only one god
- military leaders who has their own armies
- the leader of Japan
15 Clues: rebirth • powerful nobels • rich yellow soil • warriors of Japan • gods and goddesses • the leader of Japan • work for the government • an agreement or promise • Japan's oldest religion • the belief in only one god • a social group you were born into • the process of making things similar • military leaders who has their own armies • a long poem that tells about the life of a hero • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword 2024-12-10
Across
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- created the first empire
- gigantic temple
- an early system of writing
- A land with different territories and one ruler
- Babylonian God
- mesopotamian king who made a system of laws
- land between two rivers
Down
- a country which is now Northern Iraq
- the belief in more than one God
- 12 hours of light and darkness
- An epic poem told about this man's life
- city areas
- human-made waterways
- countryside areas
15 Clues: city areas • Babylonian God • gigantic temple • countryside areas • human-made waterways • land between two rivers • created the first empire • an early system of writing • 12 hours of light and darkness • the belief in more than one God • a country which is now Northern Iraq • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • An epic poem told about this man's life • ...
6SCI - CH 2 REVIEW 2022-09-14
Across
- also known as horizon A, where most plants germinate and grow roots
- a type of erosion when water transports sediment
- small particles produced by weathering
- a type of erosion along shorelines caused by pounding ocean waves
- a type of weathering, transforming rocks into new substances - oxidation, carbonic acid, acid rain, lichens
- also known as horizon B, consists mostly of weathered minerals from the bedrock
- the ideal soil mixture, it is especially fertile
- the largest kind of particle
Down
- when a glacier picks up huge pieces of bedrock
- piles of debris left by a melted glacier at the bottom of a mountain
- also known as wind erosion, when wind blows, picks up loose sediment and carries it away - types are dust storms and sandstorms
- when weathered material moves from one location to another
- decayed organic material, part of soil
- the smallest kind of particle
- a type of erosions when ice formations called glaciers slide down a mountain, picking up pieces of mountain with them
15 Clues: the largest kind of particle • the smallest kind of particle • small particles produced by weathering • decayed organic material, part of soil • when a glacier picks up huge pieces of bedrock • a type of erosion when water transports sediment • the ideal soil mixture, it is especially fertile • when weathered material moves from one location to another • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2021-10-14
Across
- the rapid downhill movement of soil, loose rocks and boulders
- a broad C-shaped curve in a stream
- a large deposit of sediment that forms where a stream enters a large body
- the downhill movement of a large mass of rocks or soil because of the pull of gravity
- a current that flows parallel to the shoreline
- a mixture of various sizes of sediment deposited by a glacier
- the grinding away of rock or other surfaces as particles carried by wind, water, or ice scrape against them
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- a pile of windblown sand
- a large mass of ice that slowly moves across the earth
- the laying down or settling of eroded material
- the removal of weathered material from one location to another
- a mound or ridge of unsorted sediment deposited by a glacier
- a crumbly windblown deposit of silt and clay
- is layered sediment deposited by streams of water flow from a melting glacier
- a pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall
15 Clues: a pile of windblown sand • a broad C-shaped curve in a stream • a crumbly windblown deposit of silt and clay • the laying down or settling of eroded material • a current that flows parallel to the shoreline • a pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall • a large mass of ice that slowly moves across the earth • ...
Waste Disposal Crossword Study Guide 2025-11-07
Across
- What type of waste includes material that is deemed both hazardous and radioactive waste?
- What did we do with waste historically until the 1950's as we believed bacteria and fungi in the soil would attenuate pollutants and chemicals?
- Type of attenuation done by bacteria, fungi, and microorganisms
- Traps leachates in soil pores and can lead to flooding.
- What type of waste include scintilla vials?
- type of waste that is not hazardous
- What type of landfill is used to minimize seepage?
- What industry produces a lot of industrial waste that is mostly biodegradable?
Down
- Phase Changing the leachate.
- When leachates potency is decreased by mixing with large quantities of water.
- Type of waste that is deemed ignitable, corrosive, and or reactive
- Waste that is Non-Liquid and insoluble such as municpal garbage and mining residue
- What industry is the largest producer of industrial waste?
- Where molecules of a chemical bind to the surface of a particle like clay.
- Also known as CEC this changes the structure of ions.
15 Clues: Phase Changing the leachate. • type of waste that is not hazardous • What type of waste include scintilla vials? • What type of landfill is used to minimize seepage? • Also known as CEC this changes the structure of ions. • Traps leachates in soil pores and can lead to flooding. • What industry is the largest producer of industrial waste? • ...
SST Crossword 2022-01-11
8 Clues: Frozen rivers • undersea mountain • Volcanic mountain • elevated flat land • rich in black soil • High natural elevation • Large stretches of flat land • a low area of land between hills or mountains
Rich and Suvs 2025-01-26
Across
- Name of Richard's first pet
- The couple's favourite game to play
- Which football team does Suvaathi support
- Richard's favourite Sri Lankan dish
- Richard's first employer
- How did the couple meet
- The couple's favourite activity
- The couple's favourite fruit
- The couple's first date location
- Richard's first car (model)
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- The couple's go to cocktail
- What did Suvaathi study at University
- The couple's 2025 resolution was to run a ...
- Where did the couple get engaged
- Who is better at cooking
- Name of Suvaathi's first pet
- The university Richard attended
- The couple's go-to high street clothing brand
- How long have the couple known each other
- Which football team does Richard support
20 Clues: How did the couple meet • Who is better at cooking • Richard's first employer • The couple's go to cocktail • Name of Richard's first pet • Richard's first car (model) • Name of Suvaathi's first pet • The couple's favourite fruit • The university Richard attended • The couple's favourite activity • Where did the couple get engaged • The couple's first date location • ...
Crazy Rich Asians 2025-03-07
Across
- Bernard's best friend
- Eleanor's wealthy associate
- Rachel's boyfriend
- The subject Rachel teaches
- Nick's mom
- Nick's cousin with a stylish reputation
- Nick's best friend and bachelor
- Popular resort island in Singapore
- Eleanor Young's husband
- Eleanor's favorite event to attend
- Spicy noodle soup, popular in Singapore
- Crab Famous Singaporean dish
- Nick's last name
- Best friend of Rachel
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- The "king of fruits," known for its strong smell
- Rachel's mother
- Type of food court in Singapore
- Nick's extended family
- Toast Traditional Singaporean breakfast snack
- Bay Sands Iconic Singapore hotel and casino
- Colin's fiancée
- What many of the characters are
- Astrid's husband
- Singapore's stunning indoor waterfall and mall
- Road Famous shopping street in Singapore
- Where Nick is from
- Nick's family friends
- Traditional building style in Singapore
- Main character of the story
- College where Rachel teaches
30 Clues: Nick's mom • Rachel's mother • Colin's fiancée • Astrid's husband • Nick's last name • Rachel's boyfriend • Where Nick is from • Bernard's best friend • Nick's family friends • Best friend of Rachel • Nick's extended family • Eleanor Young's husband • The subject Rachel teaches • Eleanor's wealthy associate • Main character of the story • Crab Famous Singaporean dish • ...
Rich and Nat 2022-04-25
Across
- Richard Andrew _______ Poole
- years of marriage for Kevin & Gerry
- hey I just met you…
- the answer to everything
- Palace and flat
- An important 4 legged friend
- Which beach did they get engaged at?
- Teal stone in Nat’s engagement ring
- first holiday
- Nat’s favourite supermarket
- Rich’s medieval drink of choice
- What’s missing from Bobbin
Down
- magic since 1998
- joint birthday month
- favourite nephew
- wooly hobby
- electronic passion project
- first date beer bar
- Rich’s camera brand of choice
- A ‘striking’ PC game night
- _______ Actually
- years of bridesmaid friendship
- soup dumplings
- Live long and…
- favourite neice
25 Clues: wooly hobby • first holiday • soup dumplings • Live long and… • Palace and flat • favourite neice • magic since 1998 • favourite nephew • _______ Actually • first date beer bar • hey I just met you… • joint birthday month • the answer to everything • electronic passion project • A ‘striking’ PC game night • What’s missing from Bobbin • Nat’s favourite supermarket • Richard Andrew _______ Poole • ...
week 9 homework 2018-03-28
Across
- showing dislike
- on the move
- the location of something
- character that makes the person different from other people
- death
- a general statement
- the way a person thinks
- the ability to move around easily
- great cruelty
- land with rich soil
- in your thoughts
Down
- a correct and formal behaviour
- someone alone
- a person's character
- the first of its kind
- the ability to think independently or creatively
- something nearby
- hostile behaviour
- high ranking official in the army
- the ability to have children
- something that belongs to you
- mean and aggressive
- done in a special proper way
23 Clues: death • on the move • someone alone • great cruelty • showing dislike • something nearby • in your thoughts • hostile behaviour • a general statement • mean and aggressive • land with rich soil • a person's character • the first of its kind • the way a person thinks • the location of something • the ability to have children • done in a special proper way • something that belongs to you • ...
6th grade S.S. 2025-05-26
Across
- founded by Gautama
- belief in many gods
- winds of India
- large territory
- market
- Egypt ruler
- gvmt by people
- oldest monotheistic religion
- tomb for pharaoh
- had code of laws
- ruler with all power
- carried water
- landmass like India
- exchange of goods or services
- bringing water to crops
- stories about gods
- Greek city state
Down
- rich soil
- gvmt ruled by king/queen
- temple in Mesopotamia
- between the rivers
- arena in Rome
- ruling family
- governing body of Rome
- Egypt river
- legal member of state/country
- religion with karma/reincarnation
- Egypt writing
- first writing
29 Clues: market • rich soil • Egypt ruler • Egypt river • arena in Rome • ruling family • Egypt writing • first writing • carried water • winds of India • gvmt by people • large territory • tomb for pharaoh • had code of laws • Greek city state • founded by Gautama • between the rivers • stories about gods • belief in many gods • landmass like India • ruler with all power • temple in Mesopotamia • governing body of Rome • ...
Rocks, Weathering and soil 2021-03-05
Across
- soil that is usually sticky and has small particles
- rocks that do not let water soak through them
- an impermeable rock, suitable for making roof tiles
Down
- a hard rock that can be polished, suitable for making floor tiles
- Rocks that let water soak through them
- soil does not contain any rock particles
6 Clues: Rocks that let water soak through them • soil does not contain any rock particles • rocks that do not let water soak through them • soil that is usually sticky and has small particles • an impermeable rock, suitable for making roof tiles • a hard rock that can be polished, suitable for making floor tiles
Erosion and Deposition 2021-11-21
Across
- mass wasting that takes place when material moves slowly in a large mass
- when rocks are pulled to the bottom of a slope by gravity
- the downhill movement of a large mass of rocks or soil because of gravity
- a deposit of sediment that forms where a stream enters a body of water
- forms a u-shape as the glacier moves across the land
- a pile of windblown sand
Down
- a large mass of ice that formed on land and moves slowly across Earth's surface
- a pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall
- a crumbly windblown deposit of silt and clay
- a mound or ridge of unsorted sediment deposited by a glacier
- broad c-shaped curve in a stream
- sharp ridge formed between 2 glaciers
- a mixture of various sizes of sediment deposited by a glacier
- the rapid downhill movement of soil, loose rocks, and boulders
- the grinding away of rock as particles scrape against them
15 Clues: a pile of windblown sand • broad c-shaped curve in a stream • sharp ridge formed between 2 glaciers • a crumbly windblown deposit of silt and clay • a pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall • forms a u-shape as the glacier moves across the land • when rocks are pulled to the bottom of a slope by gravity • ...
Mackenzie and Rosalynn's Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-15
Across
- a mixture of sand, clay,and silt
- To let air and water pass through
- The movement of sediments by wind or water
- sediments being deposited or placed (dropped) in a new place
- the breaking down of rocks into sediments
Down
- to break along flat lines
- came from the remains and waste product of living animals
- The color of powder
- mass in a given volume
- in topsoil of the soil profile
10 Clues: The color of powder • mass in a given volume • to break along flat lines • in topsoil of the soil profile • a mixture of sand, clay,and silt • To let air and water pass through • the breaking down of rocks into sediments • The movement of sediments by wind or water • came from the remains and waste product of living animals • ...
SOIL EROSION 2018-09-26
Ancient Egypt: OLD KINGDOM/VOCAB 2025-01-31
Across
- Pharaoh that built the pyramids of Giza
- Chief Advisor to the pharoah
- Nickname for old kingdom
- Rich dark soil from flooding
- tall four sided pillar
- best social studies teacher
- Capital of Old Kingdom
- Stone that helped decode hieroglyphics
Down
- Ruled with absolute power, considered a God
- series of rulers from the same family line
- Plant used to make paper like material
- Continent Egypt is on
- Longest River in the world
- Advanced writing system using pictures
- SunGod
15 Clues: SunGod • Continent Egypt is on • tall four sided pillar • Capital of Old Kingdom • Nickname for old kingdom • Longest River in the world • best social studies teacher • Chief Advisor to the pharoah • Rich dark soil from flooding • Plant used to make paper like material • Advanced writing system using pictures • Stone that helped decode hieroglyphics • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-12-13
Across
- A large arc of farmland
- Countryside Areas
- Worshiping multiple gods
- A person trained in the art of writing in cuneiform
- Created the first system of laws
- Supplying water to an area of land
- A mix between Urban and Rural
- One king
Down
- The worlds first writing system
- Built the Hanging gardens
- City like areas
- A rich mix of soil and minerals
- First person to have a permanent empire
- Worshiping one god
- King of Babylon
15 Clues: One king • City like areas • King of Babylon • Countryside Areas • Worshiping one god • A large arc of farmland • Worshiping multiple gods • Built the Hanging gardens • A mix between Urban and Rural • The worlds first writing system • A rich mix of soil and minerals • Created the first system of laws • Supplying water to an area of land • First person to have a permanent empire • ...
CHANGING EARTH & HUMAN ACTIVITY 2025-04-15
Across
- The accumulation of fine particles like silt, clay, and sand in water bodies, often reducing water depth and affecting ecosystems.
- A narrow strip of land that projects into the sea, often characterized by steep cliffs.
- The practice of integrating trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes to enhance biodiversity, improve soil health, and increase farm productivity.
- The gradual removal of soil, rock, or land by natural forces like wind, water, or ice.
- Coastal ecosystems made up of salt-tolerant trees and shrubs that protect shorelines and support biodiversity.
- The process where rocks and particles are worn down into smaller, rounder pieces as they collide with each other during movement.
- The wearing down of rock surfaces through friction or impact with particles carried by wind, water, or ice.
Down
- The deterioration of land quality due to factors like deforestation, overgrazing, and urbanization, leading to loss of productivity and ecosystem health.
- A chemical process in which water breaks down minerals or rocks, often contributing to weathering and soil formation.
- The process by which rocks are broken down into smaller particles by natural forces such as wind, water, and temperature changes.
- Water that is stored beneath the Earth's surface in soil or rock layers, often tapped for drinking and irrigation.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically due to drought, deforestation, or inappropriate farming practices.
- The condition where the demand for land exceeds its availability, often due to population growth, urbanization, or environmental degradation.
- Coastal bodies of water partially enclosed by land, usually with a wide opening to the sea.
- The process by which sediments, soil, and rocks are transported by wind, water, or ice and then settled in a new location.
15 Clues: The gradual removal of soil, rock, or land by natural forces like wind, water, or ice. • A narrow strip of land that projects into the sea, often characterized by steep cliffs. • Coastal bodies of water partially enclosed by land, usually with a wide opening to the sea. • ...
Ceramic Terms 2023-04-13
Across
- watery clay used to 'glue' sections together
- kneading clay to force out air bubbles
- clay is rolled into sheets and are then attached together
- a piece of ceramics that can hold water
- clay that has been fired once
- the raw material to make ceramics
Down
- a furnace used to fire clay
- how many times does a piece of ceramics get fired?
- a surface covering that turns to glass once fired
- clay that has lost most of it's moisture but can still be carved
- clay that has lost most of its moisture but can still be carved
- roughing up the edges of clay so they can be joined
12 Clues: a furnace used to fire clay • clay that has been fired once • the raw material to make ceramics • kneading clay to force out air bubbles • a piece of ceramics that can hold water • watery clay used to 'glue' sections together • a surface covering that turns to glass once fired • how many times does a piece of ceramics get fired? • ...
Arty words 2024-08-20
Across
- working with clay to remove any air pockets
- dry, the stage of clay where it’s lost its moisture
- a glossy coating that’s used after ceramics have been cooked.
- decomposed rock
- technique, a technique that that uses the fingers to shape it
- where the structure’s temperature changes
Down
- firing, a slow firing of ceramic clay.
- slip, smooth, a technique used which to join pieces of clay.
- hard, where clay has lost most of its moisture but can still be moulded
- floor, the place where the clay comes from.
- to roll out a shape length of clay
- An oven used to cook clay
12 Clues: decomposed rock • An oven used to cook clay • to roll out a shape length of clay • firing, a slow firing of ceramic clay. • where the structure’s temperature changes • working with clay to remove any air pockets • floor, the place where the clay comes from. • dry, the stage of clay where it’s lost its moisture • slip, smooth, a technique used which to join pieces of clay. • ...
Arty words 2024-08-20
Across
- working with clay to remove any air pockets
- dry, the stage of clay where it’s lost its moisture
- a glossy coating that’s used after ceramics have been cooked.
- decomposed rock
- technique, a technique that that uses the fingers to shape it
- where the structure’s temperature changes
Down
- firing, a slow firing of ceramic clay.
- slip, smooth, a technique used which to join pieces of clay.
- hard, where clay has lost most of its moisture but can still be moulded
- floor, the place where the clay comes from.
- to roll out a shape length of clay
- An oven used to cook clay
12 Clues: decomposed rock • An oven used to cook clay • to roll out a shape length of clay • firing, a slow firing of ceramic clay. • where the structure’s temperature changes • working with clay to remove any air pockets • floor, the place where the clay comes from. • dry, the stage of clay where it’s lost its moisture • slip, smooth, a technique used which to join pieces of clay. • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary Part 1 2024-04-09
Across
- The soft, light growths on birds' skin
- Books that tell stories primarily through illustrations, with simple text.
- A long walk, usually in the countryside or wilderness, for pleasure or exercise.
- A type of thick, sticky earth that can be molded when wet and hardened by drying or firing.
- Stories that often involve magic, imaginary creatures, and lessons about good and evil.
- A magazine or book that tells stories through pictures and speech bubbles.
- Tales or anecdotes passed down through generations within a family.
- Books written for children and teenagers, often featuring age-appropriate themes and characters.
- Small, round marks or spots.
- The outer covering of a tree trunk or branch.
- Tales or narratives, either true or fictional, that are told or written down.
- An exciting or unusual experience, often involving risk or danger.
- Short stories, typically featuring animals, that teach a moral lesson.
- The sport or activity of climbing rock faces or artificial rock walls.
Down
- A natural pigment ranging in color from yellow to brown or red, often used in painting.
- A black, carbon-rich material made by burning wood slowly, often used for drawing or cooking.
- A three-dimensional work of art created by shaping materials like stone, metal, or clay.
- A device consisting of two small telescopes joined together, used for viewing distant objects.
- Conversation about other people
- The time when someone, usually a child, goes to bed for the night.
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, consisting of rock and mineral particles mixed with organic matter.
- A person whose job is to investigate crimes and solve mysteries.
- A soft bag filled with material like feathers, used for sitting on or leaning against.
- Visually attractive or striking, often in a charming or quaint way.
- The act of examining or looking into something carefully to discover the truth.
- To move up and down or back and forth, especially referring to wings or other flat objects.
- A large bird that feeds mainly on the carcasses of dead animals.
- A small, sturdy book made of thick cardboard pages, designed for young children.
- The action of flying through the air, or a journey made by flying.
29 Clues: Small, round marks or spots. • Conversation about other people • The soft, light growths on birds' skin • The outer covering of a tree trunk or branch. • A person whose job is to investigate crimes and solve mysteries. • A large bird that feeds mainly on the carcasses of dead animals. • The time when someone, usually a child, goes to bed for the night. • ...
Clay Hayes 2025-01-06
Geography Crossword 2013-04-17
Across
- resources having potential to satisfy human needs
- india has the right to mine this from the indian ocean
- solving land degradation
- oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles
- major problem for land degradation in gujarat
- resources obtained from biosphere
- surveying and mapping of resources
- resources from non living things
- state suffering due to mining
- degraded land in india
- old alluvial
- new alluvial
- state with solar and wind energy
Down
- clayey and silty
- schumacher's book
- subsets of stocks
- most important renewable resource
- resources owned privately
- first earth summit
- rich cultural heritage
- declaration of world leaders
21 Clues: old alluvial • new alluvial • clayey and silty • schumacher's book • subsets of stocks • first earth summit • degraded land in india • rich cultural heritage • solving land degradation • resources owned privately • declaration of world leaders • state suffering due to mining • resources from non living things • state with solar and wind energy • most important renewable resource • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-03-02
Across
- – Government owns major industries.
- – Rich, business-owning class.
- – Workers and machines in one place.
- – Rotating crops to keep soil healthy.
- – Weaves cloth automatically.
- - Handmade goods at home.
- – Cloth-making business.
- – Place where goods are mass-produced.
- – Spins several threads at once.
- – No private property, equal society.
- – Separates cotton from seeds fast.
- – Turns iron into strong steel.
Down
- – Time of new inventions and factories.
- – Making many items quickly.
- – Factory and labor workers.
- – Businesses compete with little government rule.
- – No government interference in business.
- – Products built step by step.
- – People moving to cities.
- – Uses steam to create power.
20 Clues: – Cloth-making business. • - Handmade goods at home. • – People moving to cities. • – Making many items quickly. • – Factory and labor workers. • – Weaves cloth automatically. • – Uses steam to create power. • – Rich, business-owning class. • – Products built step by step. • – Turns iron into strong steel. • – Spins several threads at once. • – Government owns major industries. • ...
Term 4 Week 3 2025-10-21
Across
- QLD, NSW
- where a judge works
- legs on a chair
- not on time
- where you keep plates, cups
- the end of a piece of writing
- your eyes
- played between two teams
- big noise, large bang
- identical
- opposite of rich
- how you get liquid out of the jug
Down
- to fly in the sky
- used to get into a room
- to collect too many things
- being exact, no mistakes
- where soil gets washed away because of heavy rain
- cook this in the oven
- reptile
- to take over a place or attack the enemy
- can't work it out, unsure
21 Clues: reptile • QLD, NSW • your eyes • identical • not on time • legs on a chair • opposite of rich • to fly in the sky • where a judge works • cook this in the oven • big noise, large bang • used to get into a room • being exact, no mistakes • played between two teams • can't work it out, unsure • to collect too many things • where you keep plates, cups • the end of a piece of writing • ...
Soil Composition 2023-05-08
Across
- Forms a natural defense system around roots
- Plants use _____ to 7% of the soil volume
- How do plants grow
- Is a living organism
- Plants supply this
- This fungi increases absorption
- What plants get when they don't get minerals or nutrients
- Can keep diseases out
- Plant roots are ____ so they have limited capacity
Down
- Mycorrhizal fungi forms a _______ connection within the roots
- Due to fertilization Mycorrhizal fungi is _____ found
- This zone is very limited
- Results in bad long term affects on soil
- Minerals are located _____ the reach of the roots
- Plant roots are as thick as this
- Bacterial colonies are not considered
- This happens when plants don't find partners
- One main thing plants need to grow
- Turing the soil
- What do plants, fungi, and bacteria do with their products
20 Clues: Turing the soil • How do plants grow • Plants supply this • Is a living organism • Can keep diseases out • This zone is very limited • This fungi increases absorption • Plant roots are as thick as this • One main thing plants need to grow • Bacterial colonies are not considered • Results in bad long term affects on soil • Plants use _____ to 7% of the soil volume • ...
Soil Organisms 2025-06-03
Across
- ____________ redundancy In health soil ecosystems there are several organisms that carry out similar tasks
- Fungus-root association that benefits both plant and fungus
- contains chlorophyll
- The limiting resource determining microbial growth
- ____________ producers form the base of the food web by photosynthesizing
- (.1-2 mm) Mites, springtails, worms
- predominant bacteria in the soil (40%)
- Contribute 30-50% of the organic matter microbes feed on
- Millimeter of soil closes to the root surface
- Sporulating ________ - Clostridium, C. tetani, C. botulinum, Axotobacter – fixes N
Down
- vascular plants, bryophytes (mosses)
- Soil organism responsible for breaking down lignin
- gophers, mice, ants, beetles, termites, grubs
- (.1mm) nematodes, rotifers, amoebae
- attack wide variety of organic substrates (pesticides)
- Consumers that eat plants
- (5-20%) Many produce antibiotics. Responsible for the smell of soil
- (<.1mm) Root hairs, Algae, fungi, bacteria, cyanobacteria
- Impact soil by burrowing and mixing
- Most numerous soil organism
- Type of microorganism that decomposes dead tissue
21 Clues: contains chlorophyll • Consumers that eat plants • Most numerous soil organism • (.1mm) nematodes, rotifers, amoebae • (.1-2 mm) Mites, springtails, worms • Impact soil by burrowing and mixing • vascular plants, bryophytes (mosses) • predominant bacteria in the soil (40%) • gophers, mice, ants, beetles, termites, grubs • Millimeter of soil closes to the root surface • ...
wheel throwing techniques and vocabulary 2015-04-23
Across
- hard the stage of the clay when it is ready to be trimmed.
- the process of raising the walls of a piece.
- loop The tool used for trimming the bottom of a thrown piece.
- inch the amount of clay left at the bottom of a piece on the wheel.
- the force of the potters wheel.
- the process of creating a clay vessel on the potters wheel.
- enlarging the middle of a piece on the wheel.
- the process of putting a hole in the middle of a wheel piece.
Down
- the circular disk used to put your piece on.
- Wedging the clay makes it more_________
- ear sponge used on the wheel.
- the easiest way to wedge the clay.
- the act of forcing the clay to the middle of the wheel.
- together you hands should always_____ ______ when throwing.
- the technique for cleaning up the base of thrown pottery.
- giving a cylinder a more pleasing form.
- the cylindrical form on the bottom of a piece.
- Tool a tool used to cut off the uneven top of a piece.
18 Clues: ear sponge used on the wheel. • the force of the potters wheel. • the easiest way to wedge the clay. • Wedging the clay makes it more_________ • giving a cylinder a more pleasing form. • the circular disk used to put your piece on. • the process of raising the walls of a piece. • enlarging the middle of a piece on the wheel. • ...
Pottery 2022-01-12
Across
- 2-D
- An attachment
- A flat piece of clay
- Unfired work
- The arrangement of elements to give the viewer the feeling that all the parts of a peice form a coherent whole
- Tool used for carving or trimming
- Clay that is flexible but holds its shape.
- All parts of an image work together to be seen as a whole
- Oxygen is removed during firing
Down
- A mix of chemicals that turns into glass when fired to a certain temp
- Sand or a glass former
- The lightness or darkness of an image
- Crushed fired clay or sand particles in clay that helps reduce the amount of shrinkage
- The different elements of design in order to highlight their differences and/or create visual interest
- Elements of design are arranged symmetrically or asymmetrically to create the impression of equality in weight or importance.
- 3-D
- Type of firing done with combustible material and chemicals
- Oxygen is present during firing
- A furnace that fires pottery
- A technique used to roll snakes of clay
- When your work is completely air dried
- Clay that is malleable and doesn't hold it's shape
- The area around or between images or parts of an image
23 Clues: 2-D • 3-D • Unfired work • An attachment • A flat piece of clay • Sand or a glass former • A furnace that fires pottery • Oxygen is present during firing • Oxygen is removed during firing • Tool used for carving or trimming • The lightness or darkness of an image • When your work is completely air dried • A technique used to roll snakes of clay • ...
Science 2022-11-14
Across
- Soil that contains a mixture of humus and mineral materials of sand, silt, and clay.
- Thing plants need in order to grow.
- To break down, or rot.
- Rock that forms when existing rock is changed by heat and pressure.
Down
- Rock that forms when small pieces of earth materials collect and become bound together.
- The part of Earth’s surface consisting of humus and weathered rock in which plants grow.
- Natural material that forms from nonliving matter.
- Rock that forms when melted earth materials cool and harden.
- Natural, solid, nonliving material made of one or more minerals
9 Clues: To break down, or rot. • Thing plants need in order to grow. • Natural material that forms from nonliving matter. • Rock that forms when melted earth materials cool and harden. • Natural, solid, nonliving material made of one or more minerals • Rock that forms when existing rock is changed by heat and pressure. • ...
E7- Soil Crossword 2014-03-07
Across
- Over how many percent of the Earth's crust is made of the elements oxygen, silicon, and aluminium, with smaller amounts of calcium, iron, potassium, magnesium, and sodium.
- Organic carbon can be determined experimentally through what process?
- What type of mixture of interacting materials is soil?
- Mineralization is the process in which organic matter containing nitrogen and what is broken down?
- Kills unwanted fungi.
- What is used in plant cell wall synthesis?
- What percent of irrigated land has been damaged by salt?
- Which organic soil pollutant originates from household products, fuel, glues, paints?
Down
- What property leads to the absorption of water by soil?
- What results in a higher heat capacity for moist soil?
- Mixture of non-living organic components in soil in various stages of decomposition.
- What is the shape of silica?
- The accumulation of salt or water soluble ions over time.
- Inorganic matter contains silicates, aluminosilicates, and what?
- What is the name of the water insoluble mixture formed by bacteria and fungi converting organic matter?
15 Clues: Kills unwanted fungi. • What is the shape of silica? • What is used in plant cell wall synthesis? • What results in a higher heat capacity for moist soil? • What type of mixture of interacting materials is soil? • What property leads to the absorption of water by soil? • What percent of irrigated land has been damaged by salt? • ...
E7 Soil Crossword 2014-03-07
Across
- What are nitrogen, magnesium, and iron used for in plants?
- soil pollutant caused by incomplete combustion, industrial emmision, crude oil spills, etc.
- 1 out of 3 major soil elements
- calcium from soil is used to synthesize _____
- salinization creates a threat for _____
- man-made chemical used in farming that destroys small flora and fauna and pollutes ground water
Down
- effect of nutrient depletion on aquatic life
- removal of minerals from soil by crops that are grown and harvested
- process where organic matter is broken down to release nitrogen and phosphorus
- salinization on plants will cause [more/less] growth
- mixture of non-living organic components in soil during decomposition
- soil with high water content experiences [small/large] temperature changes
- soil pollutant caused by cleaning products, gasoline fuels, chemicals from printers, etc.
- element that allows soil to hold onto plant nutrient cations
- percent of nitrogen in soil organic matter
15 Clues: 1 out of 3 major soil elements • salinization creates a threat for _____ • percent of nitrogen in soil organic matter • effect of nutrient depletion on aquatic life • calcium from soil is used to synthesize _____ • salinization on plants will cause [more/less] growth • What are nitrogen, magnesium, and iron used for in plants? • ...
Egypt Key Terms 2024-02-21
Across
- War between two groups in the same place (2 words)
- Time of rule
- Waterfalls
- Triangular piece of rich land formed by soil deposited at the mouth of a river
- Paper-like material
- Dry
- Chief advisor
- Tell in advance
- Preserved body
- Relations between countries
Down
- Region with a unified people and a single government
- Title taken by Egyptian rulers during the New Kingdom (means "great house")
- Picture symbols
- Life after death
- Series of rulers from the same family
- Large stone structures, served as tombs for Egyptian rulers
- Food shortage
- Referring to the country
18 Clues: Dry • Waterfalls • Time of rule • Food shortage • Chief advisor • Preserved body • Picture symbols • Tell in advance • Life after death • Paper-like material • Referring to the country • Relations between countries • Series of rulers from the same family • War between two groups in the same place (2 words) • Region with a unified people and a single government • ...
crossword 2025-02-19
28 Clues: new • bad • bad • big • old • pet • sad • cute • good • long • ugly • kind • tall • happy • angry • short • small • mother • father • family • sister • parents • brother • crossword • beautiful • grandfather • grandmother • grandparents
Southern Colonies 2023-08-31
10 Clues: Founded in 1732 • / SOuthern Colonies • in 1607 /Virginia. • Soil /help crops grow. • /How they made their money. • /How they got their resources. • crops /cotton,tobacco,and rice. • /People who worked labor without pay. • Jefferson/ one of the Southern leaders. • / an estate where crops are grown by a laborer
Weathering, Erosion, and Soils 2024-01-30
Across
- a large mass of ice consisting mostly of recrystallized snow that moves under the influence of gravity
- a valuable top soil containing equal parts sand and slit with about half as much clay
- a layer of soil resulting from the weathering of bedrock
- a process whereby thin sheets or layers of rock flake off larger rocks often shaping them into large outcrops and boulders
- the raising of rocks and boulders caused by the expansion of water freezing below the grounds surface
- a winding ridge of sorted sediments deposited by a meltwater stream flowing beneath a glacier
- a hill or ridge of windblown sand
Down
- deposits of sediments left by a glacier
- the downhill movement of large quantities of rocks and soil due to gravity
- long streamlined hills composed of unsorted glacial till
- a layer of debris carried away from the terminus of a glacier and sorted and deposited by meltwater
- the rapid movement of a large mass of any type of earth materials down a deep slope
- a slender mountain peak eroded by glaciers from several sides
- a steep hollow excavation made by glacial erosion in a mountain
- a bowl-shaped depression caused by strong winds carrying away all the loose materials from an area
- a glaciated valley that ocean water has entered
- the slow movement of land surface that may cause fence post to lean
17 Clues: a hill or ridge of windblown sand • deposits of sediments left by a glacier • a glaciated valley that ocean water has entered • long streamlined hills composed of unsorted glacial till • a layer of soil resulting from the weathering of bedrock • a slender mountain peak eroded by glaciers from several sides • ...
HOBBIES 2014-12-18
16 Clues: skiing • RIDING • COOKING • camping • skating • dancing • drawing • singing • cycling • CHATTING • swimming • crossword • CHRYSTALS • COLLECTING • PHOTOGRAPHY • skateboarding
Table of Contents 2025-03-04
16 Clues: table • sixth • eighth • letter • sports • Faculty • preview • seventh • crossword • memorials • reflection • activities • retirement • autographs • studentlife • advertisement
Mesopotamia 2019-10-01
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- extra; having more than is necessary
- crescent region of land rich in soil, located in Middle East
- a large building used for government or religious purposes
- the division of people based on class, wealth, birth, or race
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- a king or queen
- a person who has the job of writing things down
- the worship of many gods
- A mix of rock and fertile soil deposited by rivers
- supplying water to plants to aid in farming
9 Clues: a king or queen • the worship of many gods • extra; having more than is necessary • supplying water to plants to aid in farming • a person who has the job of writing things down • A mix of rock and fertile soil deposited by rivers • a large building used for government or religious purposes • crescent region of land rich in soil, located in Middle East • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary 2016-02-08
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- The process which changes clay into ceramic.
- Clay that has been changed from a lump into a flat plane by rolling.
- To rough the surface of the wet clay in order to attach another piece of wet clay.
- Unfired pottery.
- Clay mixed with water, with a “cream” like consistency.
- A method of hand building a form using rolled out lengths of clay.
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- To make pottery by hand on the potters’ wheel.
- A term applied to the first firing of ware in order to prepare it for glazing.
- Rolling out wet clay into rope like pieces.
- The properties of a material that allow it to retain its shape.
- Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay.
- An insulated box, which is heated to fire pots in.
- A ceramic paint typically composed of opaque or transparent colors.
13 Clues: Unfired pottery. • Rolling out wet clay into rope like pieces. • The process which changes clay into ceramic. • To make pottery by hand on the potters’ wheel. • An insulated box, which is heated to fire pots in. • Clay mixed with water, with a “cream” like consistency. • Method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay. • ...
October's Answers 2020-12-11
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- the newspaper that refused to publish any crossswords until 1942 because they considered it "a primitive form of mental exercise"
- (abbreviation) the group created by Simon & Schusuter that standardized the appearance of crossword puzzles
- the publishers of the first crossword puzzle book
- the only word given in the first crossword puzzle
- this man holds a record for most crossword puzzles published at 75,000
- the british creator of the first crossword puzzle in 1913
- the publisher that bought Simon & Schuster
- a movie produced in 1925 starring Pete Gordon
- publisher of the first "Quickway" Dictionary
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- the name of a newspaper that published a heart shaped crossword for Valentine's Day in 1925
- the singer of the song "Cross-word mamma, you puzzle me (But papa's gonna figure you out)"
- the alias of the man who invented "cryptic crosswords"
- the first name for crosswords
- a person skillful in creating or solving crossword puzzles
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" • ...
Pottery Review 2025-04-22
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- - an oven or furnace used for firing ceramics at high temperatures to harden the clay and make it durable.
- - the process of heating clay and glaze in a kiln to transform them into permanent ceramic objects.
- - a hand-building technique in ceramics where long strands of clay are rolled and layered to create forms.
- - the surface quality of a ceramic piece that can be smooth, rough, or patterned, affecting its visual and tactile experience.
- Vocabulary List
- - ceramic ware that has been fired once, making it hard but not yet glazed.
- - a liquid mixture of clay and water used for decorating ceramics or joining pieces together.
- - ceramic ware made by shaping and then firing a non-metallic mineral, such as clay, at high temperatures.
- - a type of ceramic made from clay fired at low temperatures, often porous and less durable than other types.
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- - the process of shaping clay into a specific form using a mold or by hand.
- - a glass-like coating applied to ceramics that adds color and a protective layer, created by melting minerals during firing.
- - the art and science of making objects from clay and other raw materials through the process of shaping and firing.
- - a natural material made from fine-grained minerals that can be shaped when wet and hardened when fired.
- - a three-dimensional work of art created by shaping or combining materials, often including ceramics.
- - a strong, dense type of ceramic made from clay fired at high temperatures, often used for functional ware.
- - the process of shaping clay on a potter's wheel to create symmetrical forms, commonly used in pottery.
16 Clues: Vocabulary List • - the process of shaping clay into a specific form using a mold or by hand. • - ceramic ware that has been fired once, making it hard but not yet glazed. • - a liquid mixture of clay and water used for decorating ceramics or joining pieces together. • ...
Agriculture 2020-07-14
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- Sums of money provided by the government to farmers to encourage certain farming practices.
- Animals kept by farmers for their meat or other products.
- farming The type of production of food on a large scale, usually very capital intensive, to make a profit. Causing an excess of output that is sold in a market to earn profit. More common in MEDCs.
- Rearing or animals and growing of crops
- farming Small scale farming, mostly labour intensive, and producing little crop as output, which is used to feed immediate family and close friends. Common in LEDCs.
- Erosion The loss of soil from a field's surface by the action of wind or water, often accelerated by human actions.
- The practice of leaving a field untouched at intervals of time to allow the soil to regenerate.
- farming Low amount of inputs in relation to land.
- A shortage of food causing malnutrition and hunger.
- Farming This avoids the use of inorganic chemical fertilisers, pesticides and herbicides.
- Chemicals sprayed onto plants that kill insects and other pests.
- The starting material in a system, which is subjected to many steps to later produce something.
- The accumulation in the soil of salts due to exploitation of water table.
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- A series of actions or steps taking place that convert inputs to outputs
- Limits set to prevent overproduction of certain crops.
- Growing of crops
- Crops that are grown from better quality seeds and usually provided a healthy surplus of crop
- A farming system in which a single crop is grown continuously in the same field.
- Chemicals put into the soil to increase its fertility, usually rich in nitrates and phosphates.
- Seeds that have been biologically altered to have better qualities, such as disease resistance.
- The excessive use of farmland to the point where productivity falls due to soil exhaustion or land degradation.
- Fields on steep hillsides are terraced to provide flat growing areas for crops.
- Conservation: methods of protecting the soil from erosion e.g. hedges, terraces, contour ploughing, strip cropping.
- Crops grown for animal feed, usually stored and fed to the animals during the winter months
- Poisonous chemicals applied to crops to kill weeds.
- The artificial watering of the land.
- farming Large amount of inputs per unit of land, thus inputs are more concentrated as plots are usually small in relation.
- Cereals, vegetables and fruit grown by people.
- The finished products of a system
- Degradation: The deterioration of the suitability of land for farming due to soil erosion, desertification and salinisation. The exhaustion of nutrients in the soil.
- Rearing of animals, usually in hilly, grassy areas.
31 Clues: Growing of crops • The finished products of a system • The artificial watering of the land. • Rearing or animals and growing of crops • Cereals, vegetables and fruit grown by people. • farming Low amount of inputs in relation to land. • Poisonous chemicals applied to crops to kill weeds. • A shortage of food causing malnutrition and hunger. • ...
End of 2023 Crossword Puzzle! 2023-12-18
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- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- rain that falls on San Francisco drains into this ocean
- mixing this into the soil adds nutrients to help plants grow
- this carries crude oil from one place to another
- a large dead zone forms here every summer
- this fruit we grew in the garden is a key ingredient for pizza
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
- most of earth's freshwater is stored in this
- the process through which liquid water becomes a gas
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- these garden friends eat dead plant material and create nutrient rich soil
- rain, snow, and hail are examples of this
- this forms in bodies of water when nutrient pollution causes a lack of oxygen
- the process of water vapor cooling and becoming liquid
- bees and butterflies are two garden friends that carry out this important process for plants
- most of earth's water is held in these
- a land area that drains to a central location, such as a lake, river, or ocean
- this yummy fruit grown in our garden stores its seeds on the outside
- this slimy pest eats the leaves of our plants
- this bug curls up into a ball when threatened
19 Clues: most of earth's water is held in these • evaporation of water from plant leaves • rain, snow, and hail are examples of this • a large dead zone forms here every summer • most of earth's freshwater is stored in this • this slimy pest eats the leaves of our plants • this bug curls up into a ball when threatened • this carries crude oil from one place to another • ...
Agriculture 2023-06-29
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- Crops sown in the rainy season
- Cutting the crop after it's mature
- Tool that helps in turning and loosening of soil
- Large storage of grains to protect them from pests
- An organic substance used to make the soil rich in nutrients and fertile
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- Plants of the same kind grown on a piece of land on a large scale
- Nitrogen fixing bacteria in leguminous plants
- Supplying water to crops to help growth
- Unwanted plants
9 Clues: Unwanted plants • Crops sown in the rainy season • Cutting the crop after it's mature • Supplying water to crops to help growth • Nitrogen fixing bacteria in leguminous plants • Tool that helps in turning and loosening of soil • Large storage of grains to protect them from pests • Plants of the same kind grown on a piece of land on a large scale • ...
Crossword Shows 2022-08-01
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- the cutest MCU star
- King of crossword
- Norman of tv
- Native American detective briefly seen on SVU
- Dominics of Crossword Watching
- Family Guy creator
- Crossword Cafe
- Dominic Cooper’s character
- Emerald City is found in it
- Agent Carter’s First Name
- 30+movies and TV series
- Agent Carter HAD to touch them.
- The second run
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- Matrix homebase
- the next goal
- portrayer if a black republican cop
- Stevie’s erstwhile love interest
- number of family guy seasons
- Anglo ____
- The first run
- Steve Rogers actor
- John Waters Simpsons episode
22 Clues: Anglo ____ • Norman of tv • the next goal • The first run • Crossword Cafe • The second run • Matrix homebase • King of crossword • Family Guy creator • Steve Rogers actor • the cutest MCU star • 30+movies and TV series • Agent Carter’s First Name • Dominic Cooper’s character • Emerald City is found in it • number of family guy seasons • John Waters Simpsons episode • Dominics of Crossword Watching • ...
Section A Understanding Clay 2023-12-06
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- The condition of unfired clay that has no assorted moisture other than natural humidity.
- A compound of decomposed and altered feldspathic rock consisting of aluminum along with non-plastics, such as quartz, and organic matter.
- Pale body of primary clay with a distinctive ring when struck.
- The condition of raw clay when most of the moisture has evaporated leaving it still soft enough to be carved or joined to other pieces.
- Fired clay that has been crushed into granules.
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- The capacity of a material to soak up liquid.
- The quality of clay that allows it to be easily shaped and maintain its form.
- Clay that has been fired once, unglazed.
- A suspension of clay in water.
- Secondary clays that are not as fine-grained as other clay bodies.
- The explosion of clay in the kiln caused by the sudden escape of steam resulting from rapid heating of thick clay.
- Contraction of the clay or glaze in either drying or firing.
12 Clues: A suspension of clay in water. • Clay that has been fired once, unglazed. • The capacity of a material to soak up liquid. • Fired clay that has been crushed into granules. • Contraction of the clay or glaze in either drying or firing. • Pale body of primary clay with a distinctive ring when struck. • Secondary clays that are not as fine-grained as other clay bodies. • ...
Intro 2019-05-21
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- The process of getting out the air bubbles from clay.
- The colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- Clay that is hard enough to be carved into but not hard enough to be manipulated or fired.
- Liquid clay made by mixing clay and water.
- A color scheme containing or using one color with different shades.
- Rolling clay into long rolls and stacking them to create a pot.
- The gradual movement from black to grey to white.
- The part of an image between the foreground and the background.
- Pottery that has been fired once but needs to be glazed and fired again.
- The part of the image that is closest to the viewer, front.
- The use of a horizon line and vanishing point(s) to create realistic renderings of an image.
- A quick sketch using lots of movement, often the first stage of a longer drawing.
- Using flat, rectangular pieces of clay to create a pot.
- A color scheme that is black, white and gray with no color.
- Colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel by threes.
- A special kind of oven for firing pottery
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- Slashing hash marks on the clay.
- Clay that is as dry as possible and ready to be fired.
- The three main colors that can be mixed together to make all other colors but cannot be made themselves.
- To portray or show something as larger than it is as an effect of perspective.
- The result of mixing a primary color and a secondary color.
- A color that is the result of mixing two primary colors.
- Pottery that has been glazed and is ready to be fired again.
- Groups of two to four colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- The placement or arrangement of visual elements in art.
- The part of the image that is behind the foreground and middleground.
- Using your thumb and fingers to squeeze the clay into a pot.
- Color
- Carving away from a material to create a sculpture.
- The outline of a subject.
30 Clues: Color • The outline of a subject. • Slashing hash marks on the clay. • A special kind of oven for firing pottery • Liquid clay made by mixing clay and water. • The gradual movement from black to grey to white. • Carving away from a material to create a sculpture. • The process of getting out the air bubbles from clay. • ...
Art 1 Final 2025-05-19
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- A technique for depicting three-dimensional space on a flat surface.
- Pot A simple form made by pinching the clay with your fingers.
- The path the viewer’s eye follows through the artwork, often leading to focal areas.
- A roller used to apply ink evenly onto the printing surface.
- The lightness or darkness of a color or shade.
- Mixing colors or values smoothly so there are no harsh lines.
- Hook A safety tool used to hold a block steady while carving.
- soft, workable stage of clay
- The difference between elements to create visual interest (e.g., light vs. dark, rough vs. smooth).
- A flat, enclosed area that has two dimensions: length and width. Can be geometric or organic.
- A single image created from a printmaking surface.
- Partially dried clay that is firm but still workable.
- A smooth, flat tool used to press paper onto the inked block.
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- A set of identical prints made from the same plate or block.
- The process of creating artworks by printing, usually on paper.
- Clay that has been fired once, but not yet glazed.
- A three-dimensional object or something in a two-dimensional artwork that appears to be 3D.
- The repetition of elements or combinations of elements in a predictable way.
- The part of the artwork that catches the viewer’s attention.
- The surface quality of an object. Can be actual (real) or implied (suggested visually).
- Rolling clay into long ropes and stacking them to build up a form.
- Completely dried clay, very fragile and ready to be fired.
- Scratching the surface (scoring) and using liquid clay (slip) to join pieces of clay together.
- Kneading clay to remove air bubbles and ensure consistency.
- The surface (wood, linoleum, or other) used to carve or draw the design.
- A mark with length and direction. Can be vertical, horizontal, diagonal, curved, or zigzag.
- The area between and around objects. Can be positive (filled) or negative (empty)
27 Clues: soft, workable stage of clay • The lightness or darkness of a color or shade. • Clay that has been fired once, but not yet glazed. • A single image created from a printmaking surface. • Partially dried clay that is firm but still workable. • Completely dried clay, very fragile and ready to be fired. • Kneading clay to remove air bubbles and ensure consistency. • ...
The Rock Cycle 2023-01-13
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- study of the structure, composition, and distribution of rocks
- rich in iron exposed to oxygen
- Carbon dioxide in the presence of rainwater can dissolve limestones
- Don’t form layers because minerals don’t line up when they are under pressure.
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- acidic reaction between salt & clay formation
- rock is produced when magma exits and cools above (or very near) the Earth's surface.
- Rock, when subjected to high heat and pressure, and hot mineral-rich fluid deep in the earth
- Involves water, and is a welding process of sedimentation fragments.
- The study of the earth, how the earth formed, its structure and composition, and the types of processes acting on it.
- from the Latin word for fire
10 Clues: from the Latin word for fire • rich in iron exposed to oxygen • acidic reaction between salt & clay formation • study of the structure, composition, and distribution of rocks • Carbon dioxide in the presence of rainwater can dissolve limestones • Involves water, and is a welding process of sedimentation fragments. • ...
Biomes 2012-02-14
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- has permafrost
- little organic matter
- extends over continental shelf relatively shallow
- ocean bottom
- very fertile soil- mostly grasses
- plants that are drought resistant- west coast of US
- portion of ocean that does not get sunlight
- also known as taiga
- biome with trees that lose leaves
- where fresh water meets salt water
- very dry biome with cactus
- open sea
- dry grasslands with grazing animals
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- rich in organic matter
- near equator has 50% of all species
- right along shore of oceans
- portion of ocean that receives sunlight
- beyond the continental shelf
18 Clues: open sea • ocean bottom • has permafrost • also known as taiga • little organic matter • rich in organic matter • very dry biome with cactus • right along shore of oceans • beyond the continental shelf • very fertile soil- mostly grasses • biome with trees that lose leaves • where fresh water meets salt water • near equator has 50% of all species • dry grasslands with grazing animals • ...
