clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Soil 2023-09-01
Across
- State of extreme dryness or process of extreme drying
- Compound derived from limestone that is capable of counteracting the effects of acidic soil
- Type of soil with a pH higher than 7
- Any material which is added to soil to improve its physical properties and makes no legal claims about nutrient content
- Any natural or manufactured material which is applied to soil to supply the minimum percentage of one or more essential plant nutrients
- Salt content in the soil which limits plant growth by reducing water uptake
- Organic product of wastewater treatment which is high in nutrients
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- Application of plant nutrients to supplement naturally occurring nutrients in soil
- Substance comprised of decomposed plant and animal residues, microorganisms, and partially decayed plant material
- Process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it as sugar or starch
- Ability of water to flow through the soil
11 Clues: Type of soil with a pH higher than 7 • Ability of water to flow through the soil • State of extreme dryness or process of extreme drying • Organic product of wastewater treatment which is high in nutrients • Salt content in the soil which limits plant growth by reducing water uptake • ...
The Amazing Maurice and his educated rodents. 2014-11-26
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- Cats name
- Town setting name
- Leader of the rats
- Material used for fake rat tails
- One word summary of Maurice
- Took over leadership of the rats
- Inspiration for the story
- First name of writer
- Brass instrument used for final rat piping
- Carrier of the book
- Publishing company
- Last name of writer
- Keith's Instrument
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- Book read by Peaches
- Creator of crossword starting with J
- The ration to be split between pipers
- Motive for their actions
- Keith's Job
- Creator of crossword staring with M
- Creator of crossword starting with L
20 Clues: Cats name • Keith's Job • Town setting name • Leader of the rats • Publishing company • Keith's Instrument • Carrier of the book • Last name of writer • Book read by Peaches • First name of writer • Motive for their actions • Inspiration for the story • One word summary of Maurice • Material used for fake rat tails • Took over leadership of the rats • Creator of crossword staring with M • ...
The Monthly Challenge - September Leo Lens 2025-09-30
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- Clay oven used in Indian cooking
- Ingredient that makes bread rise
- Cooking method using open flame or heat
- Slow-cooked dish of meat and vegetables
- To work dough by hand or machine
- Melted cheese or chocolate dish for dipping
- Dish made by rolling meat or pastry with filling
- Sugar heated until browned and sweet
- Round-bottomed Asian cooking pan
- Flat, round French pastry or cake
- To cook under direct high heat
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- Herb often used in pesto
- Expensive spice known for its golden color
- Creamy Italian rice dish
- Preserved food in brine or vinegar
- Italian staple often served with sauce
- Protein-rich grain from South America
- To cook in an oven with dry heat
- The "fifth taste" in food
- Light, airy dessert often chocolate-based
20 Clues: Herb often used in pesto • Creamy Italian rice dish • The "fifth taste" in food • To cook under direct high heat • Clay oven used in Indian cooking • Ingredient that makes bread rise • To work dough by hand or machine • To cook in an oven with dry heat • Round-bottomed Asian cooking pan • Flat, round French pastry or cake • Preserved food in brine or vinegar • ...
Ancient Egypt By Faith Bien-Aime 2012-11-28
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- extra of something
- a water system of canals and ditches made by farmers to get water to farm land
- a line of rulers from one family is
- tomb for pharaohs, shaped like triangle
- branches fan out over an area of fertile soil called a
- steep rapids formed by cliffs and boulders in a river
- powerful ruler who guide egypt every activity
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- for water the egyptians had to reply on the
- some egyptians kids went to egyptian temple and study to read and write to become a
- combining both picture symbols and sound symbols created a complex writing system that was later called
- largest social class and work on fields
- is worn by the egyptians
- rich, fertile soil deposited by the flooding of a river
- it was warm and sunny and got little of rain
- first god
15 Clues: first god • extra of something • is worn by the egyptians • a line of rulers from one family is • largest social class and work on fields • tomb for pharaohs, shaped like triangle • for water the egyptians had to reply on the • it was warm and sunny and got little of rain • powerful ruler who guide egypt every activity • steep rapids formed by cliffs and boulders in a river • ...
Biomes 2016-09-09
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- What are the summers like in the Coniferous Forest?
- The tundra has the ___________ layer
- What are many animals in the Taiga?
- What do the animals in the Deciduous forest do?
- The Coniferous forest has what kind of temperature?
- What are the summers like in the Tundra?
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- What is one thing that animals eat in the Tundra and in the Taiga?
- What type of traits do the animals in the Desert have to?
- Some of the animals in the Deciduous forest have to migrate and __________.
- The Desert has very low?
- Does the Desert have poor or rich soil in Organic material?
- What do the animals in the Deciduous Forest eat?
- The taiga has what type of soil?
- The tundra has cold and _____ winters
- Many animals in different biomes have to have a varied ____
15 Clues: The Desert has very low? • The taiga has what type of soil? • What are many animals in the Taiga? • The tundra has the ___________ layer • The tundra has cold and _____ winters • What are the summers like in the Tundra? • What do the animals in the Deciduous forest do? • What do the animals in the Deciduous Forest eat? • What are the summers like in the Coniferous Forest? • ...
Ceramic Vocabulary Terms 2025-02-21
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- Clay that is dry, fragile, and ready to be fired.
- Wet workable clay.
- Unfired clay, not quite dry but firm enough to carve.
- An oven for firing clay.
- Clay that has been fired in a kiln.
- Roughing up the surface of the clay with a tool. Combined with slip, scoring creates a strong bond between two pieces of clay.
- Process of kneading the clay to remove air bubbles which can crack the clay and/or burst in the kiln and cause disasters.
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- Mixture of Clay and Water. It has the consistency of pudding
- The second firing in which the glaze turns to glass.
- Moist earth made of decomposed rock.
- Heating clay at a high temperature.
11 Clues: Wet workable clay. • An oven for firing clay. • Heating clay at a high temperature. • Clay that has been fired in a kiln. • Moist earth made of decomposed rock. • Clay that is dry, fragile, and ready to be fired. • The second firing in which the glaze turns to glass. • Unfired clay, not quite dry but firm enough to carve. • ...
That Hazen Crossword 2023-01-12
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- a mineral which grows when heated
- the loose surface material that covers most land
- The process of growing plants in sand, gravel or liquid, with added nutrients but without soil
- a granular material that’s white in color
- a hydroponic technique in which the plant stand in a shallow steam of water
- a measure of how much oxygen is dissolved in the water
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- a machine that measures the level of conductivity
- a hydroponic method by means of suspending the plant roots in a solution of nutrient-rich, oxygenated water
- a plant-cultivation technique in which the roots hang suspended in the air while nutrient solution is delivered to them in the form of a fine mist
- the measure of ease at which an electrical charge can pass through a material
- a scale used to specify acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution
- Neither Positive nor negative
- the level of acid in substances such as water, soil, or wine
- a primary cell cultures prepared from dissociated fetal cells
- a substance that provides nourishment
15 Clues: Neither Positive nor negative • a mineral which grows when heated • a substance that provides nourishment • a granular material that’s white in color • the loose surface material that covers most land • a machine that measures the level of conductivity • a measure of how much oxygen is dissolved in the water • ...
Clay Vocab 2023-04-21
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- Liquid clay used as a glue
- An oven that turns clay into ceramic.
- Kneading the clay to get all of the moisture evenly distributed throughout the clay
- A long, thin, rope of clay made by rolling with your hands. Try to make it an even thickness.
- The word for fired clay.
- Clay that has been fired one time.
- A ceramic container, like a mug.
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- A bowl made by pinching a sphere of clay.
- Painted on and fired until it’s glassy.
- A flat pancake of clay made with your hand or a rolling pin.
- Scratching into the clay
11 Clues: The word for fired clay. • Scratching into the clay • Liquid clay used as a glue • A ceramic container, like a mug. • Clay that has been fired one time. • An oven that turns clay into ceramic. • Painted on and fired until it’s glassy. • A bowl made by pinching a sphere of clay. • A flat pancake of clay made with your hand or a rolling pin. • ...
6th Grade Art Final Crosswp 2021-05-06
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- process of baking clay in a kiln.
- you add different values in a drawing (use more pressure for darker value).
- paint for clay that has a shiny surface after being fired.
- space-the area inside of an object.
- an image has the same thing on both halves.
- showing contrast with positive and negative space.
- clay we used in class turned this color after it was fired one time.
- created anywhere objects overlap each other.
- large oven used to fire clay.
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- down clay used like glue to attach pieces of clay together.
- weaving this is the thread that is placed on the loom so you can weave over and under it.
- space-the area around an object.
- act of scraping or scratching two clay surfaces before joining them together with slip.
- is the thread that you weave over and under the warp.
- that you can weave on.
15 Clues: that you can weave on. • large oven used to fire clay. • space-the area around an object. • process of baking clay in a kiln. • space-the area inside of an object. • an image has the same thing on both halves. • created anywhere objects overlap each other. • showing contrast with positive and negative space. • is the thread that you weave over and under the warp. • ...
Deposition 2025-03-12
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- Sub-glacial landforms made from glacial till
- Rock formed by layers of sediment
- The process of sediment, soil, and rock piling up in one area
- Sand acummalated from wind
- Spits are formed by this agent of deposition
- Fan-shaped landforms when rivers slow down
- A U-shaped lake formed when the meander of a river is broken off
- Where sediment piles up at the end/mouth of a river
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice
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- Land built up of rich soil from flooding
- Deltas are formed by this agent of deposition
- A narrow landform tied to the coast by one end
- Fragments of rock deposited by glaciers
- Sand dunes and sand bars are formed from this agent of deposition
- Beaches are formed by this agent of deposition
- A glacial landform formed when a block of ice is buried in glacial outwash, leaving behind a depression filled with water
16 Clues: Sand acummalated from wind • A large, slow-moving mass of ice • Rock formed by layers of sediment • Fragments of rock deposited by glaciers • Land built up of rich soil from flooding • Fan-shaped landforms when rivers slow down • Sub-glacial landforms made from glacial till • Spits are formed by this agent of deposition • Deltas are formed by this agent of deposition • ...
Unit 1 2024-05-02
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- A religious group wanted to purify the Church of England
- a document that gives the holder the right to organize settlements in an area
- colonies New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware
- the first permanent English settlement in the North America, found in east Virginia
- Anglican Church
- an abundant grain producing region
- the right of people to rule themselves independently
- crops,such as tobacco, sugar, and cotton raised in large quantities
- an economic policy under which nations sought or increase their wealth and power
- acceptance
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- a three way system of trade during 1600-1800s Africa sent slaves to America
- Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire
- Colonies Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
- English dissenters who broke from Church of England
- soil soil that is rich in minerals and good for growing crops
15 Clues: acceptance • Anglican Church • an abundant grain producing region • English dissenters who broke from Church of England • the right of people to rule themselves independently • colonies New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware • Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire • A religious group wanted to purify the Church of England • ...
Soil 2014-09-25
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- Rock created from deposits at the bottom of the seas or lakes
- A type of peat formed in areas with high rainfall and low evaporation
- Rock formed by solidification of magma
- The measurement of hydrogen ion concentration in a soil
- Snow and ice accumulate in the mountain river valleys and move
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- Reaction of a compound with carbonic acid
- Liming is esstial due to this
- Rock formed by intense heat or pressure on other rock
- A type of force that holds water in soil
- The mineral and organic material on the immediate surface of the earth
- Lumbricus terrestris
11 Clues: Lumbricus terrestris • Liming is esstial due to this • Rock formed by solidification of magma • A type of force that holds water in soil • Reaction of a compound with carbonic acid • Rock formed by intense heat or pressure on other rock • The measurement of hydrogen ion concentration in a soil • Rock created from deposits at the bottom of the seas or lakes • ...
Soil 2022-04-25
11 Clues: Fungal • Cultivable • plant nutrient • Fixes nitrogen • Farmer's friend • All life is this • Soil without organic content • Desirable form of agriculture • Agricultural practice harmful to soil • 52% of Agricultural land lost to this • Converting desertified land into arable land
Topic 5 Crossword 2022-01-20
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- Dark colored organic material in soil.
- Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- The loose, weather material on earths surface in which plants grow.
- Any of the several processes by which gravity moves sediment downhill
- the sediments deposited directly by a glacier
- the process by which a glacier picks up rocks as it flows over land.
- A stream or river that flows into a larger river.
- the movement of water and sediment down a beach caused by waves coming into shore at an angle.
- The type of weathering in which rock is physically broken into small pieces.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- The process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity move weathered particles of rock and soil.
- A glacier that covers much of a continent or large island.
- Small, solid pieces of material that come from rock or the remains organisms; earth materials deposited by erosion.
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- The principle states that the geological processes that operate today also operated in the past.
- The process that breaks down rock through Chemical changes.
- The flat, wide area of land along the river.
- A channel through which water is continually flowing downhill.
- A long, narrow glacier that forms when snow and ice build up in a mountain valley.
- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.
- A wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range.
- A wind formed deposit made of fine particles of clay and silt.
- A deposit of wind-blown sand.
- Time in earths history during which glaciers covered large parts of the surface.
- The process by which wind removes surface meterials.
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake.
26 Clues: A deposit of wind-blown sand. • Dark colored organic material in soil. • The flat, wide area of land along the river. • the sediments deposited directly by a glacier • A stream or river that flows into a larger river. • Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. • The process by which wind removes surface meterials. • ...
Eye of Horus Crossword 2012-11-15
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- Order in which members of a royal family inherit a throne
- Structures built to honor a person, a group, or an event
- Flat land arrea that is raised sharply above other nearby land
- Watering of dry land by using ditches, pipes, or streams
- Triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river's mouth
- Fine, fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby lands
- Ancient Egyptian structure, built over or around a tomb
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- Pharaoh who ordered the construction of the largest pyramid ever built
- Family or group that rules for several generations
- Type of pyramid with sides that rise
- Favorable for the growth of crops and other plants
- Obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting
- Ruler of ancient Egypt
- High waterfall or rapids
- People who watch over and direct workers
- Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant
16 Clues: Ruler of ancient Egypt • High waterfall or rapids • Type of pyramid with sides that rise • People who watch over and direct workers • Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant • Obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting • Family or group that rules for several generations • Favorable for the growth of crops and other plants • ...
chapter 15 2023-11-28
Across
- a fixed limit or extent that typically follows straight lines
- in the desert, a streambed that is dry except during a heavy rain
- most important, consequential, or influential
- to receive or obtain from a specified source
- an ancient writing system used in Egypt in which pictures and symbols represent words or sounds
- to present
- member of the nomadic desert people of North Africa and Southwest Asia
- one associated with another, especially in an action
- to adapt plants and animals from the wild for human use
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- having to do with the matter at hand
- underground sources of water
- rich soil made up of sand and mud deposited by running water
- a member of a wandering pastoral people
- later; following after another event
- a natural mineral containing chemical compounds often used in fertilizers
- a belief in the right of a nation to be an independent state
16 Clues: to present • underground sources of water • having to do with the matter at hand • later; following after another event • a member of a wandering pastoral people • to receive or obtain from a specified source • most important, consequential, or influential • one associated with another, especially in an action • to adapt plants and animals from the wild for human use • ...
Chapter 1 SS--pages 20-35 2023-09-19
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- this climate may be harsh in the winter
- the washing away of soil by rain, wind, and nearby rivers
- those that take a long time to replace or cannot be replaced at all
- change something
- this climate can be cold in the winter and warm in the summer
- a resource that can be replaced in a short time
- a place where many kinds of factories are located
- to save and protect
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- a place where there is much flat land and rich soil
- bring water in through pipes
- this group of American Indians live at the bottom of the Grand Canyon
- in this climate the conditions are often dry and hot but can be cool at night
- in this climate you live with a lot of rainfall, humidity, and little farmland
- to change the way you do something
- to eat or drink something
- to use an item again
16 Clues: change something • to save and protect • to use an item again • to eat or drink something • bring water in through pipes • to change the way you do something • this climate may be harsh in the winter • a resource that can be replaced in a short time • a place where many kinds of factories are located • a place where there is much flat land and rich soil • ...
Coastal Processes Key Words 2022-05-02
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- frequency, how many waves there are in a given time limit eg one minute.
- how far a wave has travelled
- this is when sea water dissolves certain types of rocks.
- weathering plants and animals weaken the structure of the rock until it breaks away.
- sand sized particles are bounced along the sea bed by the flow of water.
- large blocks of rock slide downhill
- the rapid, free-fall of rock from a steep cliff face.
- boulders and pebbles are rolled along the sea bed.
- soil moves slowly down the slope under the influence of gravity and added weight from water creating ridges of soil
- weathering If they contact rock the acid in the rainwater and seawater can dissolve it.
- this is when pebbles grind along a rock platform, much like sandpaper.
- the downhill movement of rock and soil because of gravity
- the movement of sediment within moving water.
- Slump of saturated (full of water) soil and weak rock along a curved surface
- weathering One example is freeze thaw. LongShoreDrift large scale movement of sediment along a coastline in a zig zag fashion.
- the breaking down of rocks in situ.
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- the difference in height between the crest and the trough of a wave.
- the sheer power of the waves as they smash against the cliff.
- fine clay and sand particles are carried along within the water.
- bottom of a wave
- waves moving up the beach
- some minerals dissolve in water.
- a higher wave with a stronger backwash than swash.
- the distance between two successive crests or troughs of a wave
- the top of a wave
- waves moving back down the beach
- the wearing away of rock by moving forces (such as water)
- this is when rocks that the sea is carrying knock against each other.
- a low wave with a stronger swash than backwash.
29 Clues: bottom of a wave • the top of a wave • waves moving up the beach • how far a wave has travelled • some minerals dissolve in water. • waves moving back down the beach • large blocks of rock slide downhill • the breaking down of rocks in situ. • the movement of sediment within moving water. • a low wave with a stronger swash than backwash. • ...
Lorelei's crossword 2022-10-11
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- variable grasses, coniferous trees, warm in valleys, cooler higher up, heavy rain
- lots of grass, cold winter, hot summer, very dry
- the second layer in soil
- all soil needs it to hold moisture
- the material that gets scraped off and carried by a glacier
- elongated hills shaped like inverted spoons
- mild climate, large coniferous trees, heavy rainfall
- large cuts glaciers cut in rock
- the coastal climate of Canada
- largest layer of the earth
- long, winding ridges of sand and gravel
- the long-term pattern of weather
- string of volcanos and sites around the edges of the Pacific Ocean
- the horizontal lines of the earth
- a large section of ice and snow
- helps soil from being too compact or solid
- the continent before Earth was separated into small continents
- center of the earth
- vertical line showing the north and south lines of the earth
- formed by volcanic eruption
- where the plates move apart
- coniferous and deciduous trees, perfect for farming
- when a glacier melts it can create a large body of water called...
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- glaciers found in valleys and mountainous regions
- occurs when soil is moved by water, wind, or gravity
- breakdown of materials in the earth's crust into sediment
- caused by wind, water, temperature, and gravity
- long hot summer, lots of rain
- the day-to-day characteristics of the atmosphere
- vegetation includes small shrubs, mosses and lichen, cold climate
- two plates come together
- one layer below topsoil
- coniferous trees,cold climate, dry
- two plates slide past each other
- molten rock just before the core of the earth
- glaciers pick up pieces of land and drop them in odd places
- occupy large areas of land and move under their own weight
- caused by acid rain and rust
- the inland climate of Canada
39 Clues: center of the earth • one layer below topsoil • the second layer in soil • two plates come together • largest layer of the earth • formed by volcanic eruption • where the plates move apart • caused by acid rain and rust • the inland climate of Canada • long hot summer, lots of rain • the coastal climate of Canada • large cuts glaciers cut in rock • a large section of ice and snow • ...
Handbuilding Clay 2023-02-23
Across
- Moist earth made from decomposed rock
- A mixture of clay and water
- Clay that has been fired
- Rolling the clay into rope or snake-like pieces to create a larger form
- Baking clay at a high temperature
- The second firing when the glaze turns to glass making the piece shiny
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- A technique of using only your hands to form larger clay pieces
- An oven for firing clay
- Scratching or roughing up the surface
- Clay that has no moisture
- Kneading the clay of air bubbles
11 Clues: An oven for firing clay • Clay that has been fired • Clay that has no moisture • A mixture of clay and water • Kneading the clay of air bubbles • Baking clay at a high temperature • Moist earth made from decomposed rock • Scratching or roughing up the surface • A technique of using only your hands to form larger clay pieces • ...
OFYT Crossword 2013-08-20
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- They say if you have a library and a ------, you have everything!
- Baishakhi is celebrated around this
- decomposed organic matter, rich in nutrients
- I’m called ‘bende kayi’ in kannada
- I keep weeds under control and reduce the need for water
- Named after a town in Haveri dist. of Karnataka, this chilli is popular in south Indian cuisine.
- They are excellent sources of protein and their root nodules contain nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
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- tiered kitchen composter
- fruit of the solanum lycopersicum plant
- small, infamous sap-sucking pests
- They live under the soil and help you make your soil fertile.
- Known as the ‘village pharmacy’ this tree’s seed- extracts form effective organic pesticides.
- Bees, wasps, butterflies, moths, bats and birds all play the role of -----------
- small pruning shears
14 Clues: small pruning shears • tiered kitchen composter • small, infamous sap-sucking pests • I’m called ‘bende kayi’ in kannada • Baishakhi is celebrated around this • fruit of the solanum lycopersicum plant • decomposed organic matter, rich in nutrients • I keep weeds under control and reduce the need for water • They live under the soil and help you make your soil fertile. • ...
Soil Management 2025-05-09
Across
- What does the calcium do in CAN
- The tool used to take soil samples
- Macronutrient found in Lime
- The type of fertiliser with a mixture of nutrients included
- Fast acting nitrogen fertiliser with a calcium buffer
- The type of fertilisers with only one nutrient included
- A liquid manure
- A location avoided when soil sampling
- The yellowing of leaves in plants
- The substance responsible for maintaining good soil structure and feeding microorganisms
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- Slower acting straight nitrogen fertiliser
- Causes heart rot in carrots
- A manure with more organic matter
- The capacity for the exchange of soil ions
- This gas can be released from urea fertiliser and kill germinating seedling
- The release of ammonia gas from urea fertiliser
- The Ideal pH range
- Macronutrient found in water in Lisdoonvarna
- Macronutrient that needs to be in nitrate form for uptake
19 Clues: A liquid manure • The Ideal pH range • Causes heart rot in carrots • Macronutrient found in Lime • What does the calcium do in CAN • A manure with more organic matter • The yellowing of leaves in plants • The tool used to take soil samples • A location avoided when soil sampling • Slower acting straight nitrogen fertiliser • The capacity for the exchange of soil ions • ...
National Puzzle Day 2024-01-22
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- - The beginning of plant life; sow them for a fruitful garden.
- - Practices that are kind to the environment and promote sustainability.
- - Create nutrient-rich soil using this eco-friendly method.
- - What plants do with proper care and attention.
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- - Variety of flowers, herbs, and shrubs that enhance garden biodiversity.
- - Color associated with eco-friendly and sustainan essentialing practices.
- - Covering around plants to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
- - Foundation for a healthy garden; nurture it for optimal plant growth.
- - Conserve water with this efficient irrigation method.
- - Essential resource for plant growth; conserve it wisely.
10 Clues: - What plants do with proper care and attention. • - Conserve water with this efficient irrigation method. • - Essential resource for plant growth; conserve it wisely. • - Create nutrient-rich soil using this eco-friendly method. • - The beginning of plant life; sow them for a fruitful garden. • - Covering around plants to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. • ...
Earth's Surface Systems Vocabulary 2023-12-11
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- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- The sediments deposited directly by a glacier
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- The flat, wide area of land along a river
- A long, narrow glacier that forms when snow and ice build up in a mountain valley
- The geologic principle that the same geologic processes that operate today operated in the past to change Earth's surface
- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations
- The process by which a glacier picks up rocks as it flows over land
- Dark-colored organic material in soil
- A wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range
- Time in Earth's history during which glaciers covered large parts of the surface
- A glacier that covers much of a continent or large island
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- The process that breaks down rock through chemical changes
- The process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity moves weathered particles of rock and soil
- The movement of water and sediment down a beach caused by waves coming in to shore at an angle
- Any one of several processes by which gravity moves sediment downhill
- The process by which wind removes surface materials
- a wind-formed deposit made of fine particles of clay and silt
- The type of weathering in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces
- Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- Small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or the remains of organisms; earth materials deposited by erosion
- The loose, weathered material on Earth's surface in which plants can grow
- A stream or river that flows into a larger river
- A deposit of wind-blown sand
- A channel through which water is coninually flowing downhill
26 Clues: A deposit of wind-blown sand • Dark-colored organic material in soil • The flat, wide area of land along a river • The sediments deposited directly by a glacier • A stream or river that flows into a larger river • Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • The process by which wind removes surface materials • ...
Unit 1 - 9 Vocabulary review Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-09
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- Water located beneath the Earth's surface (11 letters).
- The envelope of gases surrounding the Earth (10 letters).
- Ability of a material to allow fluids to pass through it (12 letters).
- Recharge: Process of replenishing groundwater (15 letters).
- Stream: Narrow, fast-flowing air currents in the atmosphere (9 letters).
- Spot: Area of volcanic activity not on a plate boundary (8 letters).
- Process of wearing away soil or rock (7 letters).
- Wind Patterns: Large-scale air movements (17 letters).
- Layer between the Earth's crust and core (6 letters).
- The rigid outer part of the Earth (11 letters).
- Excessive nutrients in water, causing algal blooms (14 letters).
- Rock: Rock formed from existing rock subjected to heat and pressure (14 letters).
- Continuous, directed movement of ocean water (8 letters).
- Material: The underlying geological material in which soil forms (14 letters).
- Layer of the Earth's atmosphere above the mesosphere (11 letters).
- Plate: Large section of the Earth's lithosphere (13 letters).
- Measure of the void spaces in a material (8 letters).
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- Process of water soaking into the ground (12 letters).
- Layer of the Earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere (10 letters).
- Plate Boundary: Where plates collide (23 letters).
- Effect: Influence on wind direction due to Earth's rotation (12 letters).
- Plate Boundary: Where plates move apart (21 letters).
- An underground reservoir of water (7 letters).
- A semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere (12 letters).
- Soil with a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay (4 letters).
- Nino (ENSO): Climate pattern characterized by warm ocean temperatures (10 letters).
- Outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere (9 letters).
- Nina: Climate pattern characterized by cool ocean temperatures (7 letters).
- Rock: Rock formed from cooled magma or lava (11 letters).
- Organic material in soil, formed by decomposition (5 letters).
- Arc: Curved chain of volcanic islands (9 letters).
- Cell: Circular movement in the mantle (15 letters).
32 Clues: An underground reservoir of water (7 letters). • The rigid outer part of the Earth (11 letters). • Process of wearing away soil or rock (7 letters). • Plate Boundary: Where plates collide (23 letters). • Arc: Curved chain of volcanic islands (9 letters). • Cell: Circular movement in the mantle (15 letters). • Plate Boundary: Where plates move apart (21 letters). • ...
How Well Do You Know The Durkees? 2023-10-01
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- What did Rich and his dad custom make for the wedding?
- What is Rich and Lindsay's favorite meal time?
- What did Lindsay give to Rich as a wedding gift?
- How many years have Rich and Lindsay been together?
- What baby registry item has caused the most controversy between Lindsay and Rich?
- What item did Rich and Lindsay have to buy to make Rich's signature drink at the wedding?
- What is Rich and Lindsay's fur babies name?
- What made a guest appearance at the wedding besides some friends moms?
- Where did Rich propose?
- What is Rich hoping baby will be a sports fan of?
- Where does Lindsay have a band from as a keepsake from the proposal?
- What game did Rich and Lindsay play to tell their parents about baby?
- What color are the nursery walls?
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- Who were Rich and Lindsay's flower girls?
- What food item was Rich hoping Lindsay would crave during pregnancy?
- What flavor drink did Lindsay get for the glucose test?
- What has been one of Lindsay's cravings during pregnancy?
- What has been Lindsay's worst pregnancy symptom so far?
- What was the first gift Rich and Lindsay got for baby?
- How long did Lindsay take to tell Rich she was pregnant after she found out?
- What was used to reveal the baby gender?
- What was the wedding favor?
- What venue did Rich and Lindsay get married at?
- Where did Rich and Lindsay meet?
- What vacation did Rich and Lindsay cancel when they found out about baby?
25 Clues: Where did Rich propose? • What was the wedding favor? • Where did Rich and Lindsay meet? • What color are the nursery walls? • What was used to reveal the baby gender? • Who were Rich and Lindsay's flower girls? • What is Rich and Lindsay's fur babies name? • What is Rich and Lindsay's favorite meal time? • What venue did Rich and Lindsay get married at? • ...
Pottery Tools 2024-09-11
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- For belnding clay after scoring and slipping
- makes sharp slices and cuts
- used to score (or scratch) your clay
- REQUIRED when using a rolling pin to create a slab of clay
- smooths out sharp edges on BISQUE FIRED clay
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- helps ensure your clay doesn't stick to the table
- double sided tool used on a spinning pottery wheel
- loop Use it like a little clay shovel
- **what color is the bag that holds all my plastic bags?
- **how many times do you spray your project before putting it away?
- for slicing chunks of clay off a large block
- keeps your clay fresh and hydrated
12 Clues: makes sharp slices and cuts • keeps your clay fresh and hydrated • used to score (or scratch) your clay • loop Use it like a little clay shovel • For belnding clay after scoring and slipping • for slicing chunks of clay off a large block • smooths out sharp edges on BISQUE FIRED clay • helps ensure your clay doesn't stick to the table • ...
JANA CASEY MARRY CHRISTMAS 2021-12-15
7 Clues: Able to be fixed • reddish brownish stuff • These are made from minerals • Can't be fixed with anything • Second layer of the earths crust • You can plant plants in there and they grow • the layer of the earth that you are standing on
Environment 2023-12-20
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- Using less of something to minimize waste?
- Community of living organisms and their physical environment?
- Sources of energy that are naturally replenished?
- Wise use of resources to ensure they last a long time?
- Contamination of the air, water, or soil by harmful substances?
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- Variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat?
- The ability to do work and often produced from natural resources?
- Decay of organic matter into nutrient-rich soil?
- Finding new ways to use items instead of throwing them away?
- Process of converting waste materials into reusable materials?
10 Clues: Using less of something to minimize waste? • Decay of organic matter into nutrient-rich soil? • Sources of energy that are naturally replenished? • Wise use of resources to ensure they last a long time? • Variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat? • Finding new ways to use items instead of throwing them away? • ...
9322 The Sower 2024-03-06
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- Ground or soil that has a lot of rocks.
- A person who plants seeds.
- A way or track laid down for walking continual repeatedly.
- A small object produced by a plant from which a new plant can grow.
- A simple story used to explain a moral or spiritual lesson.
- Rised every morning and warms the earth.
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- The result of a plant growing and producing.
- Rich, healthy soil that helps plants grow.
- Animals that fly, representing the word taken before it can be understood.
- Sharp, pointed parts of certain plants.
10 Clues: A person who plants seeds. • Ground or soil that has a lot of rocks. • Sharp, pointed parts of certain plants. • Rised every morning and warms the earth. • Rich, healthy soil that helps plants grow. • The result of a plant growing and producing. • A way or track laid down for walking continual repeatedly. • A simple story used to explain a moral or spiritual lesson. • ...
Mesopotamia Vocab 2025-11-07
9 Clues: More Than Enough • Divides Into Classes • Fertile Soil And Rocks • A Temple In Ancient Iraq • Rich Or Fertile Farmland • The Land Between Two Rivers • Controlling Water For Farming • A Book Of Laws Governed In Babylonia • The Type Of Writing In Ancient Times
"Fahrenheit 451" Vocab 2023-04-12
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- make perfect or supply what is wanting
- extended verbal expression in speech or writing
- the property of being extremely abundant
- wrangle, as over a price or terms of an agreement
- a small amount
- distribute loosely
- a container that is used to put or keep things in
- exist in large quantities
- become overspread as with a fluid, a color, or light
- a strainer for separating lumps from powdered material
- a rich soil consisting of sand, clay and organic materials
- experiencing or displaying extreme joy or bliss
- overthrow by argument, evidence, or proo
- reveal its presence or make an appearance
- disloyalty by virtue of subversive behavior
- dominance through threat of punishment and violence
- spread by scattering
- emitting light without appreciable heat
- the act of providing approval and support
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- a time or act of being held accountable; a settling of accounts
- be full of or abuzz with
- an event or situation happening at the same time as another
- a loud, harsh, or strident noise
- delicate and intricate ornamentation
- inquire in an uninvited or presumptuous manner
- wear off or die down
- give off unsteady sounds
- impede the movement of
- overabundance of words
- refine or make more perfect or effective
- move as if through a sieve
- working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way
- in a set manner without serious attention
- lacking in physical beauty or proportion
- a confused multitude of things
- turn aside; turn away from
- give life or energy to
- the rhythmic rise and fall of the voice
- a large and hurried swallow
- action taken in return for an injury or offense
40 Clues: a small amount • distribute loosely • wear off or die down • spread by scattering • impede the movement of • overabundance of words • give life or energy to • be full of or abuzz with • give off unsteady sounds • exist in large quantities • move as if through a sieve • turn aside; turn away from • a large and hurried swallow • a confused multitude of things • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2023-11-02
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- Civilization that became very good at warfare. They focused on using iron weapons.
- A system of writing developed by the Sumerians around 3,000 BC, using a wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets.
- Babylonian king who codified the laws of Sumer and Mesopotamia (died 1750 BC).
- The belief in more than one God
- A person trained to write Cuneiform and record information.
- in, relating to, or characteristic of a city or town.
- The King of the Babylonian Empire
- A system of supplying a controlled amount of water to an area of farmland.
- Most powerful city in Mesopotamia. The first to write and record law.
- The belief there is one God
- Formed the first united empire with Sumer city-states under one ruler.
- A group of states or territories controlled by one ruler
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- An arc (crescent) of rich farmland in Southwest Asia, between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea.
- World's first emperor. Leader of the Akkadians and conqueror of the Sumerians.
- means...Land Between Two Rivers
- farming
- The two rivers that surround Mesopotamia. These rivers would flood and provide silt that made the soil fertile.
- The first empire that ruled in Mesopotamia and is credited with inventing writing.
- A person who moves from place to place in search of food
- A small independent state consisting of an urban center and the surrounding agricultural territory.
- Stepped pyramid-shaped temples built by Sumerians to honor the deities (Gods)
- A collection of 282 laws which were enforced under Hammurabi's rule. One of the first examples of written law in the ancient civilizations.
22 Clues: farming • The belief there is one God • means...Land Between Two Rivers • The belief in more than one God • The King of the Babylonian Empire • in, relating to, or characteristic of a city or town. • A person who moves from place to place in search of food • A group of states or territories controlled by one ruler • ...
3.2 Texture - DNA Ceramics 2024-05-31
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- how you get the letter shapes out of the clay
- a type of paint that is mixed with water to become liquid
- your intention, what you want to achieve
- looking back on your work
- the material that you use to make your ceramic pieces
- what text looks like
- to look at all the information and formulate an idea (8,8)
- not giving up on something even when it is hard
- how something feels
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- to make something new
- the defined edges of your work
- to figure something out on your own
- what you do to the clay to squash it flat
- to work as a team
- to wonder why
- the name for works made out of clay
- the marks left when you press something into clay
- what you think something should look like, to fulfil its purpose
- pushing yourself to achieve your best
- the process of using a pencil and making marks on a page
- trying something even though you know it will be hard
21 Clues: to wonder why • to work as a team • how something feels • what text looks like • to make something new • looking back on your work • the defined edges of your work • to figure something out on your own • the name for works made out of clay • pushing yourself to achieve your best • your intention, what you want to achieve • what you do to the clay to squash it flat • ...
Samya Ceramics puzzle 2 2020-08-30
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- also added to bodies for textural effect
- clays that occur in their place of origin
- red clays of a fine, sandy texture
- opposite of refractory clays
- make up about 40% of earth's continental crust
- common type of felsic intrusive igneous rock
- can be mined in the position they decomposed
- fired to provide a strong product which is porous and is covered by waterproof skin of glaze
- includes china clay for whiteness and some ball clay for strength and plasticity
- form a major component of the rock and earths crust
- contains iron oxide in reduced state
- soft phyllosilicate group of minerals
- rarely textured
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- used for tin-glazed ware
- have the capacity to withstand thermal shock
- natural clays fire to white, cream and brown, but clays can be stained with metal oxides and prepared stains to give other colours.
- mature slowly during firing
- secondary clay
- rust red from iron oxide
- layered silicate clay mineral
- resembles clay in its plasticity
- clays of low plasticity
- withstands high temperature without deformation
- previously sedimented clays which have been subjected to pressure
- added to bodies for textural effect
25 Clues: secondary clay • rarely textured • clays of low plasticity • used for tin-glazed ware • rust red from iron oxide • mature slowly during firing • opposite of refractory clays • layered silicate clay mineral • resembles clay in its plasticity • red clays of a fine, sandy texture • added to bodies for textural effect • contains iron oxide in reduced state • ...
Wings of Fire THE DRAGONET PROPHECY 2023-03-09
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- what did clay's mom sell his egg for
- who does kestrel tie up in the cave
- what type of dragon is sunny
- who does clay become friends with at the sky kingdom prison
- who comes and saves starflight from the prison
- what dragon did they need for the prophecy to be correct
- what type of dragon is glory
- who collected all the eggs for the prophecy
- which dragon does morrowseer have a talk with after the fight
- who turns out to be peril's mom
- which one of the dragons was not part of the prophecy
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- who does scarlet invite to her palace
- what do clay and tsunami find when they escape the cave
- what type of dragon does clay fight in the arena
- which dragon does scarlet kill when she finds the cave
- who captures clay and tsunami after they escape the cave
- which dragon is a mudwing
- what queen died that started the dragon war
- who kills kestrel at the end of the book
- what was clay's sisters name that died in a battle
20 Clues: which dragon is a mudwing • what type of dragon is sunny • what type of dragon is glory • who turns out to be peril's mom • who does kestrel tie up in the cave • what did clay's mom sell his egg for • who does scarlet invite to her palace • who kills kestrel at the end of the book • what queen died that started the dragon war • who collected all the eggs for the prophecy • ...
CERAMICS TEST 1 REVIEW 2024-01-05
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- PRODUCED MANY CERAMIC VESSELS DECORATED WITH IMAGES OF ANIMALS AND PEOPLE
- BROUGHT THE PAINTERLY LOOK TO CERAMICS
- THIS IS THE GLUE IN BUILDING WITH CLAY
- ONE OF THE OLDEST ART FORMS
- LOW FIRE CONE 06/05 FIRING
- FUNKY ANIMAL AND PEOPLE IMAGERY IN CERAMIC WORK
- RELATIVE SIZE
- AMERICAN RAKU ARTIST
- WHEN BALANCE IS THE SAME ON BOTH SIDES
- ELEMENTS WORKING TOGETHER TO MAKE A HARMONIOUS WHOLE
- HOW THE ARTIST MADE THE WORK
- USE OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE AREAS
- HUE, VALUE AND INTENSITY ARE ITS THREE PROPERTIES
- USED TO COMPRESS CLAY PARTICLES
- FAMOUS JAPANESE CERAMIC ARTIST, AKA "MR. GHOST PEPPER"
- NO OBJECT, SIMPLY A DESIGN
- WHEN BALANCE IS NOT THE SAME ON BOTH SIDES
- KNEADING THE CLAY TO PREPARE FOR USE
- MINNESOTA POTTER/FUNCTIONAL WORKS
- LARGE, SMOOTH CERAMIC VESSELS WITH TINY HANDLES
- A MARK ON A SURFACE THAT DEFINES A SHAPE OR OUTLINE
- THE FINISHED PRODUCT
- YOU WOULD FIND THIS IN THE RECLAIM BUCKET
- DIFFERENCES/EXTREME DIFFERENCES
- CONE 04
- BALANCE THAT STARTS IN THE CENTER AND GOES EVENLY OUTWARD
- THE PATH THE VIEWER'S EYE TAKES
- THE MAIN EYE CATCHER OF A PIECE
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- REPEATED DECORATIVE DESIGN
- OBJECTS HAVE BEEN ALTERED TO FIT THE ARTIST'S VISION
- HIS WORK IS SO LARGE THAT HE BUILDS HIS KILNS AROUND THEM
- ALL OF THE MOISTURE IS OUT OF THE CLAY
- IF IT IS A SCULPTURE, WHAT OBJECT IS IT?
- TROMPE L'OEIL BOOTS AND BAGS
- CREATED SOFT, ORGANIC CLOSED FORMS, DECORATED WITH EXCESSIVE LAYERS OF PAINT
- WORKABLE STATE
- USED FOR CUTTING CLAY AND REMOVING EXCESS GLAZE
- STORE CLAY PROJECTS IN SO PIECES DON'T DRY OUT
- THE WAY THAT SOMETHING FEELS
- CUTTING, PIERCING AND MEASURING THE DEPTH OF THE CLAY
- ROUGH, GRUFF CERAMICS ARTIST
- WHAT WAS USED TO MAKE THE ARTWORK
- A STRONG CERAMIC WARE THAT IS HIGH-FIRED, WELL VITRIFIED AND NON POROUS
- CLAY PROJECTS THAT ARE BONEDRY
- CLAY THAT HAS GONE THROUGH ONE FIRING
- OFTEN PINCHES CLAY FORMS WITH EYES CLOSED
- PINCH POTS WERE DISCOVERED HERE SOME 17,000 YEARS AGO
- BEST STAGE FOR CARVING AND ATTACHING HANDLES
- SELF-TAUGHT CERAMIC ARTIST
- HOW CAREFULLY OR NEATLY WAS THE ART MADE?
- PLANT LIFE FOUND IN A PARTICULAR REGION
- 2D, FLAT
- 3D HAS WEIGHT AND MASS
53 Clues: CONE 04 • 2D, FLAT • RELATIVE SIZE • WORKABLE STATE • AMERICAN RAKU ARTIST • THE FINISHED PRODUCT • 3D HAS WEIGHT AND MASS • REPEATED DECORATIVE DESIGN • LOW FIRE CONE 06/05 FIRING • NO OBJECT, SIMPLY A DESIGN • SELF-TAUGHT CERAMIC ARTIST • ONE OF THE OLDEST ART FORMS • TROMPE L'OEIL BOOTS AND BAGS • THE WAY THAT SOMETHING FEELS • HOW THE ARTIST MADE THE WORK • ROUGH, GRUFF CERAMICS ARTIST • ...
Art 1 Final Review 2022-12-09
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- Created in a drawing with shading from light to dark using a 6B pencil
- Created by mixing all other color in the color wheel
- What clay is called after it has gone through the fire for the first time
- The very wet clay used to piece 2 sections of clay together
- Orange, Green, and Purple are these colors
- Will run off a dried painting, yet mix with a wet one.
- The type of line that should be drawn at any angle to create the proper perspective
- What happens when you add black to paint
- The most important sense for drawing realism
- They type of eraser artists use that stretch and can lighten the shading
- How we each see the relationship of everything around us
- Blue, Red, and Yellow are considered these colors
- What you must keep your brush while painting
- The color created by mixing blue and red
- When the clay has completely dried it is considered ______ dry
- The color created by mixing blue and yellow
- The color created by mixing red and yellow
- What happens when you add white to paint
- Clay that is too _________ could have problems for both air bubbles and moisture
- The way paper thickness is determined
- the technical name for scratching clay
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- An image so distorted it seems ludicrous
- The type of line that must always be drawn straight up and down
- The closest area of a painting when viewing it
- It takes 2 _______ of drying for a ceramic piece to be fired
- The clay the is slightly harder, but not yet fully dry is call ________ hard.
- A simple ___________ stick is used for making the sound in the whistle
- If you put wet clay in the kiln it will
- The color created by mixing a primary color and secondary color
- The farthest area of a painting when viewing it
- Watercolor paper is _________ than regular drawing paper
- This is what the clay is called when we first shape it
- Watercolor is_________, meaning you can see through it when it is layered.
- When you cannot see through paint like acrylic it is called
- The object I fire the clay to nearly 2000 degrees is called
- Can be created with a blending stick, your finger, or a drawing chamois
- The surface Acrylic paint is typically painted on
- The difference between a #2 pencil and an HB drawing pencil
38 Clues: The way paper thickness is determined • the technical name for scratching clay • If you put wet clay in the kiln it will • An image so distorted it seems ludicrous • What happens when you add black to paint • The color created by mixing blue and red • What happens when you add white to paint • Orange, Green, and Purple are these colors • ...
Water in the World Vocabulary 2020-08-27
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- Water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock. It is stored in and moves slowly through geologic formations of soil, sand and rocks called aquifers.
- The area drained by a river or water body. Also known as river basin.
- The process of removing salt from sea water.
- The distance above sea level.
- Lacking moisture or having little rainfall.
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- The part of the land adjoining or near the sea.
- Soil made up of sediments (clay, silt, sand) which are deposited on a floodplain by a river when it breaks its banks.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- A body of permeable rock (allows water to pass through) below the Earth’s surface which contains water (groundwater).
- The Aboriginal understanding of the world, of its creation, and it's great stories. Also known as the Dreamtime.
10 Clues: The distance above sea level. • Lacking moisture or having little rainfall. • The process of removing salt from sea water. • The part of the land adjoining or near the sea. • The area drained by a river or water body. Also known as river basin. • The Aboriginal understanding of the world, of its creation, and it's great stories. Also known as the Dreamtime. • ...
My EM starter! 2024-02-07
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- These are sources of energy that can be replenished thus can be used over and over again.
- The type of rock formed when an existing rock is changed in form by heat and pressure.
- One of the main types of pesticides.
- A chemical used to control weeds
- An ecological problem in which the concentration of toxins in living organisms become progressively higher at higher levels in a food chain.
- The process by which nutrients are drained away from the soil by the action of rainwater.
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- A process in which a living thing is used to remove toxic chemicals from a natural site.
- The main mineral element which combines with glucose to form amino acids.
- The process that leads to breakdown of rocks into smaller particles.
- This type of soil is referred to as 'heavy' soil because it holds a high proportion of water.
10 Clues: A chemical used to control weeds • One of the main types of pesticides. • The process that leads to breakdown of rocks into smaller particles. • The main mineral element which combines with glucose to form amino acids. • The type of rock formed when an existing rock is changed in form by heat and pressure. • ...
geo unit 1 revision (crossword) 2021-01-29
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- rock which has been changed underground, without melting
- this rock forms when rock melts, then cools and hardens again
- a mixture of minerals
- hot, liquid rock
- often mixed with quartz and other minerals
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- (its two words) the cycle of rock changing from one type to another
- the breaking off of layers
- a mixture of clay and sand and rotting vegetation
- solid rock, not yet weathered
- the period of which the first animals were on land
- the period of which dinosaurs were first around
- something slightly acidic and falls from the sky
12 Clues: hot, liquid rock • a mixture of minerals • the breaking off of layers • solid rock, not yet weathered • often mixed with quartz and other minerals • the period of which dinosaurs were first around • something slightly acidic and falls from the sky • a mixture of clay and sand and rotting vegetation • the period of which the first animals were on land • ...
Clay 2 2022-03-23
13 Clues: 105 days • State flower • Domed building • Reps other name • Legislator term • First woman gov. • Session start day • Presiding officer • Guide for conduct • State abbreviation • Action after debate • Change bill content • Passed bill becomes
clay unit 2025-04-07
Across
- most moldable stage;ideal for shaping and building
- first kiln firing
- oven used to fire ceramic
- coating applied; becomes glassy when fired
- artistic treatment
- completely dry and fragile; ready for bisque firing
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- shaping by pinching with fingers
- add glaze and firing again for final finish
- joining clay pieces
- clay mixed with water; used to attach pieces
- slightly dry but firm
- powder form; base material
- method building forms with rolled clay coils
13 Clues: first kiln firing • artistic treatment • joining clay pieces • slightly dry but firm • oven used to fire ceramic • powder form; base material • shaping by pinching with fingers • coating applied; becomes glassy when fired • add glaze and firing again for final finish • clay mixed with water; used to attach pieces • most moldable stage;ideal for shaping and building • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-10-10
Across
- More of something than is needed
- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- A mix of rich soil and small rocks
- A large arc of rich farmland extending from Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea
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- Grain that farmers grew
- An organized group of people (society) that lives in an area and work to improve their way of lie
- River to the West of Mesopitamia
- Man-Made waterways
- River to the East of Mesopotamia
9 Clues: Man-Made waterways • Grain that farmers grew • River to the West of Mesopitamia • More of something than is needed • River to the East of Mesopotamia • A mix of rich soil and small rocks • A way of supplying water to an area of land • A large arc of rich farmland extending from Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea • ...
Fahrenheit 451 2023-04-18
Across
- make perfect or supply what is wanting
- extended verbal expression in speech or writing
- the property of being extremely abundant
- wrangle, as over a price or terms of an agreement
- a small amount
- distribute loosely
- a container that is used to put or keep things in
- exist in large quantities
- become overspread as with a fluid, a color, or light
- a strainer for separating lumps from powdered material
- a rich soil consisting of sand, clay and organic materials
- experiencing or displaying extreme joy or bliss
- overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof
- reveal its presence or make an appearance
- disloyalty by virtue of subversive behavior
- dominance through threat of punishment and violence
- spread by scattering
- emitting light without appreciable heat
- the act of providing approval and support
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- a time or act of being held accountable; a settling of accounts
- be full of or abuzz with
- an event or situation happening at the same time as another
- a loud, harsh, or strident noise
- delicate and intricate ornamentation
- inquire in an uninvited or presumptuous manner
- wear off or die down
- give off unsteady sounds
- impede the movement of
- overabundance of words
- refine or make more perfect or effective
- move as if through a sieve
- working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way
- in a set manner without serious attention
- lacking in physical beauty or proportion
- a confused multitude of things
- turn aside; turn away from
- give life or energy to
- the rhythmic rise and fall of the voice
- a large and hurried swallow
- action taken in return for an injury or offense
40 Clues: a small amount • distribute loosely • wear off or die down • spread by scattering • impede the movement of • overabundance of words • give life or energy to • be full of or abuzz with • give off unsteady sounds • exist in large quantities • move as if through a sieve • turn aside; turn away from • a large and hurried swallow • a confused multitude of things • ...
Find The word 2013-02-13
8 Clues: rocks move • plates that move • rocks having fossils • natural solid substance • formed in sedimentary rocks • force that pushes down or up • after erosion rocks stop moving • layer rich of minerals and living things
Esperanza Vocabulary 2 2024-03-12
8 Clues: a faucet • rich soil • wrinkled or messy • loud, mixed up noise • weird, scary, or creepy • to deal with successfully • pieces or parts left over • a traveler who moves from one country to another
Jasilly and natsilly's level 900 easy crossword 2024-01-12
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- jasmine's club she is in
- i spent a great night with yours
- what kazie is
- the meaning of life
- what erik agar, jasmine, natalie, and ella's grandpa are
- what i feel for your mom
- similar to cheese in german
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- overused, sometimes electric, crossword sea animal
- overused crossword name
- what a cruciverbalist does
- our favorite english teacher!
- famous crossword nerd with questionable hair
- a song natalie likes
- a song jasmine likes
- a person who is going to the gym
15 Clues: what kazie is • the meaning of life • a song natalie likes • a song jasmine likes • overused crossword name • jasmine's club she is in • what i feel for your mom • what a cruciverbalist does • similar to cheese in german • our favorite english teacher! • i spent a great night with yours • a person who is going to the gym • famous crossword nerd with questionable hair • ...
OFYT Crossword 2013-08-20
Across
- decomposed organic matter, rich in nutrients
- They are excellent sources of protein and their root nodules contain nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
- I’m called ‘bende kayi’ in kannada
- Baishakhi is celebrated around this
- I keep weeds under control and reduce the need for water
- tiered kitchen composter
- They say if you have a library and a ------, you have everything!
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- Known as the ‘village pharmacy’ this tree’s seed- extracts form effective organic pesticides.
- small pruning shears
- small, infamous sap-sucking pests
- Bees, wasps, butterflies, moths, bats and birds all play the role of -----------
- They live under the soil and help you make your soil fertile.
- Named after a town in Haveri dist. of Karnataka, this chilli is popular in south Indian cuisine.
- fruit of the solanum lycopersicum plant
14 Clues: small pruning shears • tiered kitchen composter • small, infamous sap-sucking pests • I’m called ‘bende kayi’ in kannada • Baishakhi is celebrated around this • fruit of the solanum lycopersicum plant • decomposed organic matter, rich in nutrients • I keep weeds under control and reduce the need for water • They live under the soil and help you make your soil fertile. • ...
Section 4.1- New England, Middle, Southern Colonies 2023-03-29
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- French _______ attempted to convert Native Americans to Christianity
- someone who owns land or property
- people from many different countries and backgrounds
- this was a key means of transportation and trade
- she was forced to leave Massachusetts and spoke out on religious matters
- the pattern of weather in a place over a long period of time
- this state was known for its good reactions with Native Americans
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- a Puritan minster who wanted more political freedom
- disagreement
- this group found New Netherland
- a king who was a Quaker and founded Pennsylvania
- these states had good soil for farming
- this region had a warm climate and the land was plat and the soil was rich
- this state was a proprietary colony that welcomed Catholics
- an area defined by common features or conditions
15 Clues: disagreement • this group found New Netherland • someone who owns land or property • these states had good soil for farming • a king who was a Quaker and founded Pennsylvania • this was a key means of transportation and trade • an area defined by common features or conditions • a Puritan minster who wanted more political freedom • ...
Exploring Materials 2022-09-14
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- The property of plastic
- Thing that glass allowed to pass through it
- An object that is suitable to be made of plastic
- Objects are made of different...
- An object that is made of wood
- The ability of a material to bend without breaking
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- The material which come from the ground
- A material that can not float on water
- The property of metals or fabrics
- Type of soil which able to make ceramics
- A material which come from animals or plants
11 Clues: The property of plastic • An object that is made of wood • Objects are made of different... • The property of metals or fabrics • A material that can not float on water • The material which come from the ground • Type of soil which able to make ceramics • Thing that glass allowed to pass through it • A material which come from animals or plants • ...
Puzzle 8 2022-12-15
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- One who makes maps or charts.
- The name of the dot over the lower case “i”.
- An outbreak of disease that affects many people in a population.
- December's birth stone.
- The duke of Bohemia remembered in a Christmas carol as a "good king".
- The opposite of an evergreen.
- The female name attributed to the 1904 play “Peter Pan”.
- A fine clay, rich in kaolinite, used in ceramics, paper making, etc.
- The medical term for an ice cream headache, or brain freeze.
- In the mid-1980s, she was the voice of Charlie Brown's sister Sally.
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- A famous mount in the Black Hills with the heads of four US presidents carved into it.
- A plant-eater named for the 3 horns on its face and was at least 25 feet long.
- A process by which plants and other photoautotrophs convert light energy into chemical energy.
- Having a tendency to move in response to light.
- The movement of a plant in response to gravity.
- the fashion doll Barbie is a shortened form of thus name.
- A disease that hits a wide geographical area and affects a large proportion of the population.
- Unless he dies or resigns, this is the only way to remove a president from office.
- An Antonym for Epidemic.
- This material can be shaped by hand & fired in a kiln to make pottery.
20 Clues: December's birth stone. • An Antonym for Epidemic. • One who makes maps or charts. • The opposite of an evergreen. • The name of the dot over the lower case “i”. • Having a tendency to move in response to light. • The movement of a plant in response to gravity. • The female name attributed to the 1904 play “Peter Pan”. • ...
Ancient Egypt Crossword 2021-04-15
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- Longest river in the world
- A title used by rulers of Egypt
- strong rapids
- Piece of land that is very good and abundant for farming
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- Area of land in triangle shape, made of soil deposited by a river
- A region towards the Red Sea, by Upper Egypt
- An area that neighboured Egypt and was a Kingdom that developed in a fertile area
- A divided quantity of Egypt where Menes rose in power
- Has a primary source of water and is one of two
- Mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
10 Clues: strong rapids • Longest river in the world • A title used by rulers of Egypt • Mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • A region towards the Red Sea, by Upper Egypt • Has a primary source of water and is one of two • A divided quantity of Egypt where Menes rose in power • Piece of land that is very good and abundant for farming • ...
OFYT Crossword 2013-08-20
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- I keep weeds under control and reduce the need for water
- tiered kitchen composter
- They live under the soil and help you make your soil fertile.
- small pruning shears
- They are excellent sources of protein and their root nodules contain nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
- Bees, wasps, butterflies, moths, bats and birds all play the role of -----------
- Baishakhi is celebrated around this
- They say if you have a library and a ------, you have everything!
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- fruit of the solanum lycopersicum plant
- Named after a town in Haveri dist. of Karnataka, this chilli is popular in south Indian cuisine.
- I’m called ‘bende kayi’ in kannada
- decomposed organic matter, rich in nutrients
- Known as the ‘village pharmacy’ this tree’s seed- extracts form effective organic pesticides.
- small, infamous sap-sucking pests
14 Clues: small pruning shears • tiered kitchen composter • small, infamous sap-sucking pests • I’m called ‘bende kayi’ in kannada • Baishakhi is celebrated around this • fruit of the solanum lycopersicum plant • decomposed organic matter, rich in nutrients • I keep weeds under control and reduce the need for water • They live under the soil and help you make your soil fertile. • ...
Eye of Horus Crossword 2012-11-15
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- Order in which members of a royal family inherit a throne
- Structures built to honor a person, a group, or an event
- Flat land arrea that is raised sharply above other nearby land
- Watering of dry land by using ditches, pipes, or streams
- Triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river's mouth
- Fine, fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby lands
- Ancient Egyptian structure, built over or around a tomb
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- Pharaoh who ordered the construction of the largest pyramid ever built
- Family or group that rules for several generations
- Type of pyramid with sides that rise
- Favorable for the growth of crops and other plants
- Obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting
- Ruler of ancient Egypt
- High waterfall or rapids
- People who watch over and direct workers
- Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant
16 Clues: Ruler of ancient Egypt • High waterfall or rapids • Type of pyramid with sides that rise • People who watch over and direct workers • Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant • Obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting • Family or group that rules for several generations • Favorable for the growth of crops and other plants • ...
Classifying Living Things and Materials 2022-05-13
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- Materials that come from under the ground
- Made using the sap from rubber trees
- Tall, have a hard, thick stem called a trunk
- The process of placing things into groups
- An object made of glass
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- How grasshopper, frog, rabbit, kangaroo move
- Shorter than trees and have many branches
- A material made from a type of soil called clay
- Plants that produce flowers
- Smaller than shrubs and have thin, flexible stems
- A material that comes from trees
- Has soft body, hard shell and two antennae
12 Clues: An object made of glass • Plants that produce flowers • A material that comes from trees • Made using the sap from rubber trees • Materials that come from under the ground • Shorter than trees and have many branches • The process of placing things into groups • Has soft body, hard shell and two antennae • How grasshopper, frog, rabbit, kangaroo move • ...
Monthly 3 Review Grade 81J 2025-12-11
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- stiff curved material boosting a bow’s range
- raised platform where plants may have grown in Babylon
- group of people officially running a citystate or empire
- Babylonian chief god who gained power after defeating Tiamat
- way society is structured so people and resources work together
- king who claimed gods chose him to bring justice
- natural event turning dry earth into farmland
- official appointed to keep distant cities loyal
- chaos dragon goddess defeated by Marduk in a Mesopotamian creationmyth
- extra food created when farming becomes successful
- practical science made easier by Babylonian math
- study of stars and sky that used base60 mathematics for tracking time
- invention that made cities and permanent homes possible
- written records about gods rituals and beliefs kept on clay tablets
- trained fighter at the center of empire building
- system of managing a city or empire through records and offices
- tale that survived millennia on broken tablets
- ancient lifestyle before farming changed everything
- wild companion who changed a king’s heart
- main building material when wood and stone were scarce
- hero seeking meaning beyond power and violence
- payment demanded by the victor from the defeated
- soil made rich by river floods each year
- what writing first existed to do before stories
- idea that wrong actions deserve measured responses
- when conquered cities try to fight back against an emperor like Sargon
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- full-time troops stronger than farmers with spears
- powerful Mesopotamian goddess of love and war linked to famous city gates
- man-made channel bringing life to dry fields
- long list of rules carved to keep society stable
- Mesopotamian merchant known from a famous clay tablet complaining about bad copper
- hard surface storing stories long after writers died
- hidden muscle fiber giving bows deadly strength
- western river shaping early civilization
- missing proof that keeps the Gardens a mystery
- command that makes life predictable in ancient cities
- ancient wonder some say existed only in stories
- ruler whose authority came from gods and armies
- defensive structures showing city-states feared attack
- oldest writing system pressed into wet clay
- eastern river forming half of Mesopotamia’s cradle
- farming of crops that created surplus food and allowed citylife to begin
- small independent kingdom with one city at its heart
- unusual number system shaping time and geometry today
- wall of shields marching forward without fear
- tall sacred tower believed to house a city’s god
- consequence given when someone breaks a law in HammurabisCode
- action Sargon repeated until rivals vanished
- trained elite writer controlling knowledge and records
- leader who united warring cities into one empire
- weapon layered with horn and sinew for power
- capital of the world’s first empire under Sargon
- shape measured in degrees because of ancient choices
53 Clues: western river shaping early civilization • soil made rich by river floods each year • wild companion who changed a king’s heart • oldest writing system pressed into wet clay • man-made channel bringing life to dry fields • stiff curved material boosting a bow’s range • action Sargon repeated until rivals vanished • weapon layered with horn and sinew for power • ...
Pottery Vocab Puzzle 2022-02-28
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- used to decorate pottery
- fired clay
- the color coat that is like glass on pottery
- digging into pottery to put a design on it
- no glaze on bottom of piece of pottery
- shows of pottery is at right temperature
- dry unfired clay
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- ard dry but can still be molded
- the oven thing that cooks a piece of pottery
- using a slab of clay to make a pot
- clay fired with glaze on it
- pinching a pot
- rolling and putting coils on top of each other
- cutting on clay like hatch and putting them together with water
- ready for firing but not fired yet
15 Clues: fired clay • pinching a pot • dry unfired clay • used to decorate pottery • clay fired with glaze on it • ard dry but can still be molded • using a slab of clay to make a pot • ready for firing but not fired yet • no glaze on bottom of piece of pottery • shows of pottery is at right temperature • digging into pottery to put a design on it • ...
egypt croosward by kenny 2018-01-03
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- King of untitled egypt
- The buying and selling of goods and services
- Structure with triangular sides
- A body perserved by a special procces
- A standing piece of art made of clay
- Black wood from west africa
- One of the world’s first alphabet
- study of a sculpture of a body and it's organs
- A ruling family
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- Dependence by each country or group on the other
- Material made like paper
- A hard white material made from these tusks
- A drawing or symbol that represents a word or a sound
- Group of rocky rapids
- An area of sediment - soil or materials carried by water
- A system of office or offices that handlle
- Skilled workers who practice handicraft
17 Clues: A ruling family • Group of rocky rapids • King of untitled egypt • Material made like paper • Black wood from west africa • Structure with triangular sides • One of the world’s first alphabet • A standing piece of art made of clay • A body perserved by a special procces • Skilled workers who practice handicraft • A system of office or offices that handlle • ...
The Land of Italy 2013-11-25
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- Continent on which Italy is part of
- Italy is a boot that juts out into this sea
- an opening in the surface of the earth
- island west of Italy with rich farmland
- very popular product of Italy, used to drink, as a medicine, and a trade good
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- mountain range separating Italy from the rest of Europe
- created rich soil around the Latium Plain
- type of landmass of Italy; land with water on three sides
- mountains that run down the center of Italy
- civilization of ancient Italy, conquered around 575 B.C.
- plain on west coast of central Italy, fed by the Tiber River
- river running perpendicular through Northern Italy
- river that fed the city of Rome
13 Clues: river that fed the city of Rome • Continent on which Italy is part of • an opening in the surface of the earth • island west of Italy with rich farmland • created rich soil around the Latium Plain • Italy is a boot that juts out into this sea • mountains that run down the center of Italy • river running perpendicular through Northern Italy • ...
Year 8 Art 3D Media Exam Revision 2017-04-24
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- When clay is completely dry and ready to be fired
- A famous artist of the Renaissance period
- 3D art media is used to create this type of art form
- The first firing of clay in the kiln oven
- This element refers to surface quality; it can be visual or tactile
- Renaissance artists aimed to achieve this in their sculptures and paintings
- A hand modelling technique using clay
- A word to describe natural shapes and forms
- The media of 'Pot' by Indigenous Australian artist Gloria Thancoupie
- This element has three dimensions (H x W x D) and can be geometric or natural
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- An art movement meaning 'rebirth' that began in 14th century Italy
- These types of shapes are ordered, regular, often straight-sided
- This type of texture is virtually created to look like a surface, but is an illusion
- 'Pieta' is a marble sculpture that was carved by this famous artist
- A common problem that can occur when working with clay
- The first step to do when joining clay
- A technique where lines are carved into the clay surface with a sharp tool
- A liquid substance that when fired changes into a glass-like covering
- This element is the area around, between and within objects (negative & positive)
- 'Maman' by Louise Bourgeois is made out of this media
20 Clues: A hand modelling technique using clay • The first step to do when joining clay • A famous artist of the Renaissance period • The first firing of clay in the kiln oven • A word to describe natural shapes and forms • When clay is completely dry and ready to be fired • 3D art media is used to create this type of art form • ...
Year 8 Art 3D Media Exam Revision 2017-04-24
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- This element has three dimensions (H x W x D) and can be geometric or natural
- These types of shapes are ordered, regular, often straight-sided
- This element is the area around, between and within objects (negative & positive)
- The first firing of clay in the kiln oven
- 3D art media is used to create this type of art form
- A common problem that can occur when working with clay
- Renaissance artists aimed to achieve this in their sculptures and paintings
- A famous artist of the Renaissance period
- A technique where lines are carved into the clay surface with a sharp tool
- When clay is completely dry and ready to be fired
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- A word to describe natural shapes and forms
- An art movement meaning 'rebirth' that began in 14th century Italy
- 'Maman' by Louise Bourgeois is made out of this media
- 'Pieta' is a marble sculpture that was carved by this famous artist
- This element refers to surface quality; it can be visual or tactile
- The media of 'Pot' by Indigenous Australian artist Gloria Thancoupie
- This type of texture is virtually created to look like a surface, but is an illusion
- The first step to do when joining clay
- A liquid substance that when fired changes into a glass-like covering
- A hand modelling technique using clay
20 Clues: A hand modelling technique using clay • The first step to do when joining clay • The first firing of clay in the kiln oven • A famous artist of the Renaissance period • A word to describe natural shapes and forms • When clay is completely dry and ready to be fired • 3D art media is used to create this type of art form • ...
Baxter Ceramics Puzzle 5 2020-09-16
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- a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic
- action it collapses the porosity and bonds the unmelted ceramic particles to each other by making a eutectic system
- a micro crystalline form of quartz and is a completely different physical appearance
- a crystalline form of silica
- having the structure and form of a crystal
- used in pottery and sculpture to add a gritty, rustic texture, it reduces shrinkage and aids even drying
- where ceramics and pottery get fired in
- the state of being thick, sticky, and semi fluid in consistency, due to internal friction
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- The practice of holding the kiln at final firing temperature for a period of time
- inversion the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles experience as they pass up and down through 573C.
- alters the vitrification of the clay
- sand often used in clay bodies
- consists of the three mineral types- clay, silica, and feldspar
- shrinkage comparative indicator of the degree of vitrification
- body made from clay, fluxes, hardeners and openers
- derived from or containing glass
- expansion the tendency of matter to change its shape, area, volume, and density in response to a change in temperature
- the material that acts as a hardener
- pots and other articles made from clay hardened by heat
- tension the tendency of liquid surfaces to shrink into the minimum surface area possible
- a mineral form of silica powder used in ceramic glazes and clay bodies
21 Clues: a crystalline form of silica • sand often used in clay bodies • derived from or containing glass • alters the vitrification of the clay • the material that acts as a hardener • where ceramics and pottery get fired in • having the structure and form of a crystal • a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic • body made from clay, fluxes, hardeners and openers • ...
puzzle 2024-01-04
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- Use an item again
- make new items from old ones.
- Things available in the environment that are used by human beings to satisfy their needs.
- Provide us with food and produce oxygen to breathe.
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- use less of something
- rocks on the earth are made up of these substances
- removal of the uppermost layer of soil
- It is formed by the remains of dead animals and plants.
- The uppermost thin layer of the Earth's surface which is rich in nutrients.
- A fossil fuel, found under the Earth and used for cooking.
10 Clues: Use an item again • use less of something • make new items from old ones. • removal of the uppermost layer of soil • rocks on the earth are made up of these substances • Provide us with food and produce oxygen to breathe. • It is formed by the remains of dead animals and plants. • A fossil fuel, found under the Earth and used for cooking. • ...
Gardening and Plants 2024-08-21
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- The starting point for most plants, planted in soil
- The colorful, blooming part of a plant
- Essential for plants to grow, often provided with a watering can
- The material in which plants grow, rich in nutrients
- The green part of a plant that absorbs sunlight
- A container used to grow plants, often kept indoors or on patios
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- A tool used to dig holes in the garden
- Plants like basil and mint, often grown for cooking
- Plants need this natural light source for photosynthesis
- Unwanted plants that gardeners often remove from their gardens
10 Clues: A tool used to dig holes in the garden • The colorful, blooming part of a plant • The green part of a plant that absorbs sunlight • Plants like basil and mint, often grown for cooking • The starting point for most plants, planted in soil • The material in which plants grow, rich in nutrients • Plants need this natural light source for photosynthesis • ...
Christmas Crossword 2024 2024-12-02
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- Period of Lunt Meadows structure
- The Great British ___
- Type of ancient plant fossil from the Carboniferous period
- Large flash in the Wigan borough
- Digging for ____
- What state was the Standish Hall fireplace left in?
- Vault for the dead
- Defensive towers in Cumbria
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- Three large spoil heaps also known as "Wigan Alps" (5,7)
- Site of groundbreaking prehistoric monument
- Glossop Archaeology Society bronze age investigation (6,6)
- Wigan artist who declined to sell pictures - "Not to the people who want them, the rich people" (8,5)
- Location of viking burial from Rachel Newman's talk
- Bronze Age stone circle in Cumbria with panoramic views
- A place for casting
- Mother of Jesus
- Clay writing system of ancient Mesopotamia
- Historic country house in Wigan (5,4)
18 Clues: Mother of Jesus • Digging for ____ • Vault for the dead • A place for casting • The Great British ___ • Defensive towers in Cumbria • Period of Lunt Meadows structure • Large flash in the Wigan borough • Historic country house in Wigan (5,4) • Clay writing system of ancient Mesopotamia • Site of groundbreaking prehistoric monument • ...
From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers Review 2022-10-11
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- a person who grows crops
- shelters that stay in a region or a community/town
- the age also called New Stone Age that lasted from 8000 to 3000 B.C.E
- a limited amount of time
- a person who creates tools
- a place to grow crops
- a town discovered in the Neolithic Age in the middle of Turkey
- a person who moves from one place to another without a permanent home
- a town discovered in the Neolithic Age in present day Israel
- a person who studies the past by looking at records
- shelters that is not permanent
- the business to grow crops
- a region in Southwest Asia that has very rich soil
- something that can be used to fulfill a need
- a container used to hold or carry things
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- to raise an animal to help humans
- a person who participates in trade
- shapes made of points and line segments
- the business of exchanging, buying, or selling items
- to provide the means or ability to do something
- bowls, pots, and other tools made out of baked clay
- to move from one place to another
- a person who makes baskets
- to work good or produce very little waste
- the age also called the Stone Age the lasted from 2 million years ago to 8000 B.C.E
- a group of people in an area *or a town*
- the work of farming, growing crops, and raising cattle
- having the shape of a rectangle
- something important
- a group of people who kill to get food
- a person who weaves fabric
31 Clues: something important • a place to grow crops • a person who grows crops • a limited amount of time • a person who makes baskets • a person who creates tools • the business to grow crops • a person who weaves fabric • shelters that is not permanent • having the shape of a rectangle • to raise an animal to help humans • to move from one place to another • ...
From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers Review 2022-10-11
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- a person who grows crops
- shelters that stay in a region or a community/town
- the age also called New Stone Age that lasted from 8000 to 3000 B.C.E
- a limited amount of time
- a person who creates tools
- a place to grow crops
- a town discovered in the Neolithic Age in the middle of Turkey
- a person who moves from one place to another without a permanent home
- a town discovered in the Neolithic Age in present day Israel
- a person who studies the past by looking at records
- shelters that is not permanent
- the business to grow crops
- a region in Southwest Asia that has very rich soil
- something that can be used to fulfill a need
- a container used to hold or carry things
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- to raise an animal to help humans
- a person who participates in trade
- shapes made of points and line segments
- the business of exchanging, buying, or selling items
- to provide the means or ability to do something
- bowls, pots, and other tools made out of baked clay
- to move from one place to another
- a person who makes baskets
- to work good or produce very little waste
- the age also called the Stone Age the lasted from 2 million years ago to 8000 B.C.E
- a group of people in an area *or a town*
- the work of farming, growing crops, and raising cattle
- having the shape of a rectangle
- something important
- a group of people who kill to get food
- a person who weaves fabric
31 Clues: something important • a place to grow crops • a person who grows crops • a limited amount of time • a person who makes baskets • a person who creates tools • the business to grow crops • a person who weaves fabric • shelters that is not permanent • having the shape of a rectangle • to raise an animal to help humans • to move from one place to another • ...
Morefield Campground Scavenger Hunt 2022-05-03
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- Early form of communication on rock or plaster
- Bark from this tree can be used as diapers and toilet paper.
- Wildcat that can leap 15 feet high and 40 feet in distance
- Corrugated ware made by pending coils of clay together
- Technology made of stone, bone or wood for work.
- Venomous pit viper with sensors below the eye.
- Feathers were made into blankets and robes for warmth.
- A shrub that provides acorns for chipmunks, squirrels, and birds.
- What is the nickname for corn, beans and squash?
- Tea made from the stems of this shrub will help cure hay fever.
- Spanish term for village dwellers.
- Leaves of this brush when chewed can be used as a band aid.
- Sewing basket and soap plant.
- Mammal whose sense of smell is 1,000 times stronger than humans.
- Locations where cliff dwellings were built for protection and water.
- Named for the tightly woven baskets they created.
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- Fastest flying bird that can dive at 200 miles per hour.
- Canid called a "Trickster" in Native American stories.
- Tree ring patterns provide archaeological dates.
- Vessel lined with sap would cook food using heated stones
- Berries from this shrub can be made into jelly and beef jerky
- Herbivore that has a cotton ball for a tail.
- Exchange of ideas and technology from other places.
- Centers for trade and community gatherings.
- Nuts from this tree are rich in protein.
- Brush indicates the location of deep, fertile soil.
- Hardwood of this shrub was made into bows and arrows.
- Second-largest land mammal in North America.
- Whistle a short, sharp, shrill call when frightened.
- Large omnivore that depends on sense of smell for food
30 Clues: Sewing basket and soap plant. • Spanish term for village dwellers. • Nuts from this tree are rich in protein. • Centers for trade and community gatherings. • Herbivore that has a cotton ball for a tail. • Second-largest land mammal in North America. • Early form of communication on rock or plaster • Venomous pit viper with sensors below the eye. • ...
geo unit 1 revision (crossword) 2021-01-29
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- a mixture of minerals
- the period of which dinosaurs were first around
- the breaking off of layers
- often mixed with quartz and other minerals
- the period of which the first animals were on land
- something slightly acidic and falls from the sky
- solid rock, not yet weathered
- this rock forms when rock melts, then cools and hardens again
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- (its two words) the cycle of rock changing from one type to another
- hot, liquid rock
- a mixture of clay and sand and rotting vegetation
- rock which has been changed underground, without melting
12 Clues: hot, liquid rock • a mixture of minerals • the breaking off of layers • solid rock, not yet weathered • often mixed with quartz and other minerals • the period of which dinosaurs were first around • something slightly acidic and falls from the sky • a mixture of clay and sand and rotting vegetation • the period of which the first animals were on land • ...
Materials 2015-03-08
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- When water is added, it can be shaped and moulded
- Sheets that are glued together to make it stronger
- A fine grained natural rock or soil material
- Is an amorphous (non-crystalline) solid material
- Has the periodic symbol of Co
- Is the third-most widely produced synthetic plastic polymer
- Is a genus of deciduous trees in the family of fagaceae
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- Are alloys of iron and carbon
- A synthetic aromatic polymer
- A ceramic material made by heating materials
- From a tree or shrub
- Cut from a broadleaved deciduous hardwood tree
12 Clues: From a tree or shrub • A synthetic aromatic polymer • Are alloys of iron and carbon • Has the periodic symbol of Co • A ceramic material made by heating materials • A fine grained natural rock or soil material • Cut from a broadleaved deciduous hardwood tree • Is an amorphous (non-crystalline) solid material • When water is added, it can be shaped and moulded • ...
Ch-1 Crop Production and Management 2022-04-27
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- The process of cutting the matured crops
- When plants of the same kind are cultivated at one place on a large scale
- chemicals that are sprayed over the fields to get rid of weeds
- The crops which are sown in the rainy season
- The process of loosening the edible part of grain
- A process of separating the grain from chaff
- huge containers that are used to store grains
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- A machine used for cutting the matured crops
- The supply of water to crops at regular intervals
- The process of loosening and turning of the soil
- An organic compound
- Human-Made chemical substances which are rich in one or more nutrients
- The process of placing seeds in the soil
13 Clues: An organic compound • The process of cutting the matured crops • The process of placing seeds in the soil • A machine used for cutting the matured crops • The crops which are sown in the rainy season • A process of separating the grain from chaff • huge containers that are used to store grains • The process of loosening and turning of the soil • ...
Reading with Rich 2012-12-04
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- Language patterns and grammar cuing system
- Sounds associated with letters
- Incorporation of the internet and other non-print media
- Context in which literacy takes place
- A socio-economic indicator to student success
- Science of adult education
- Study of signs
- Obstacles to achieving school visions
- An inspiring declaration of a complelling dream
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- Pleasure-seeking leadership style
- One individual in a system
- A mixture of multiple modes of communication
- Making sense of the world
- Leaders Bottom up leadership model has many
- Making sense of print
- Uses power to frighten groups into action type of leader
- Meaning making cuing system
- Rare node to which large amount of nodes are connected
- Prior knowledge
19 Clues: Study of signs • Prior knowledge • Making sense of print • Making sense of the world • One individual in a system • Science of adult education • Meaning making cuing system • Sounds associated with letters • Pleasure-seeking leadership style • Context in which literacy takes place • Obstacles to achieving school visions • Language patterns and grammar cuing system • ...
Happy Birthday Rich 2023-06-19
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- Anthony’s nickname #2
- Anthony’s nickname #2
- First apartment in the city
- High zombies
- Where friendship blossomed
- NYC roomies
- Place where you thought you were smarter than a GPS
- Game testing patience and culinary skills
- Best way to destroy your basement wall
- Fave late night card game at 96th
- Game developer that hosted many a pandemic virtual game night
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- High school group costume
- fan favorite at happy hour
- Ratchet, now closed Irish bar
- Call out at KBBQ
- Unintended destination for goofball at Dartmouth
- Outside bar where we’d blackout
- Shuffleboard destination
- Catering for NYE party
- Profession in another lifetime
20 Clues: NYC roomies • High zombies • Call out at KBBQ • Anthony’s nickname #2 • Anthony’s nickname #2 • Catering for NYE party • Shuffleboard destination • High school group costume • fan favorite at happy hour • Where friendship blossomed • First apartment in the city • Ratchet, now closed Irish bar • Profession in another lifetime • Outside bar where we’d blackout • ...
The Rich Fool 2025-11-16
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- What is the rich man?
- The greatest riches God gives is ________ life.
- We should store up heavenly _____ while we are on earth.
- who our ____ lies with determines our treasure.
- The rich fool needs to be more ______ to God.
- those who are ______ to God will earn great treasure in Heaven.
- The rich fool represents what?
- Earthly possession and money cannot ____ us.
- God tells the rich fool to store up treasures in ______
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- The rich fool was never ______
- The rich man puts his trust in his ________
- we cannot do anything to earn eternal ____
- The rich fool is lacking in ____
- Money can cause us to ____ ourselves.
- Treasure lies with
- The Parable of the Rich ____
- The man asks Jesus to settle a dispute over what?
- The rich man needs to put his faith in ___
- Is it a sin to have plenty?
19 Clues: Treasure lies with • What is the rich man? • Is it a sin to have plenty? • The Parable of the Rich ____ • The rich fool was never ______ • The rich fool represents what? • The rich fool is lacking in ____ • Money can cause us to ____ ourselves. • we cannot do anything to earn eternal ____ • The rich man needs to put his faith in ___ • The rich man puts his trust in his ________ • ...
Weathering and Erosion 2022-04-12
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- common to find this in repeating layers
- large amounts of deposited sand
- a large body of water that flows into an ocean or lake
- dark traces of old meanders
- mudflows on and around a volcano
- flat land by a river that tends to flood
- formed by sediments that settle by the inside bank
- the process of breaking down rocks and minerals
- refers to how steep the land is
- left behind after the removal of soil
- a small river
- oxygen/acids are other agents of this weathering
- soil particles become surrounded by water and slide
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- large amount of rock splitting off a landform
- a curved lake
- mass of soil/rock that slides down mountains
- S-shaped curves in a river
- a weathering caused by freezing water
- moving sediments by wind, water, ice, or gravity
- patterns of alternating beds
- also called physical weathering
- the source of a river
- the path that a river or stream follows
- process of depositing sediments
- a stream with many channels that criss-cross
- formed by sediments eroded from riverbanks
- downhill flow of rocks/sediment due to gravity
- "able to change shape without breaking"
- important resource with rich deposited sand
- rocks/sediment and water/plants flow down a mountain
30 Clues: a curved lake • a small river • the source of a river • S-shaped curves in a river • dark traces of old meanders • patterns of alternating beds • large amounts of deposited sand • also called physical weathering • process of depositing sediments • refers to how steep the land is • mudflows on and around a volcano • a weathering caused by freezing water • ...
Weathering and Erosion 2022-04-12
Across
- large amounts of deposited sand
- oxygen/acids are other agents of this weathering
- the process of breaking down rocks and minerals
- left behind after the removal of soil
- refers to how steep the land is
- a curved lake
- process of depositing sediments
- mass of soil/rock that slides down mountains
- a large body of water that flows into an ocean or lake
- patterns of alternating beds
- the path that a river or stream follows
- flat land by a river that tends to flood
- a stream with many channels that criss-cross
- downhill flow of rocks/sediment due to gravity
- common to find this in repeating layers
Down
- formed by sediments eroded from riverbanks
- S-shaped curves in a river
- important resource with rich deposited sand
- dark traces of old meanders
- the source of a river
- soil particles become surrounded by water and slide
- a weathering caused by freezing water
- moving sediments by wind, water, ice, or gravity
- also called physical weathering
- formed by sediments that settle by the inside bank
- "able to change shape without breaking"
- mudflows on and around a volcano
- large amount of rock splitting off a landform
- a small river
- rocks/sediment and water/plants flow down a mountain
30 Clues: a curved lake • a small river • the source of a river • S-shaped curves in a river • dark traces of old meanders • patterns of alternating beds • large amounts of deposited sand • refers to how steep the land is • process of depositing sediments • also called physical weathering • mudflows on and around a volcano • left behind after the removal of soil • ...
Alistair's hydrosphere crossword 2023-09-26
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- excessive nutrients in a body of water that leads to the growth of plant life
- an area that drains all the streams and rainfall to one outlet
- all open spaces in rocks ore filled with water
- evaporation of water from a leaf
- water without salt
- movement of cold, deep, and nutrient rich water to the surface
- kills insects
- large circular surface pattern found in each ocean
- water entering soil
- the quantity of water that passes a given point in a given time
- water that flows over the ground instead of sinking into it
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- rigid outer part of earth,has crust and upper mantle
- pollution without a specific origin point
- upper level of the saturated zone of ground water
- volume of open spaces in rocks or soil
- pollution with a specific origin point
- mixture of fresh and salt water
- the sinking of land
- ability of rocks to allow water to flow through it
- a body of rock or sediment that stores and allows the flow of groundwater
- the area of land drained by a river
- water that fills cracks and spaces in underground rock and soil layer
- the amount of energy required to raise one gram of something by one degree
- the area subject to flooding during a given number of years
24 Clues: kills insects • water without salt • the sinking of land • water entering soil • mixture of fresh and salt water • evaporation of water from a leaf • the area of land drained by a river • volume of open spaces in rocks or soil • pollution with a specific origin point • pollution without a specific origin point • all open spaces in rocks ore filled with water • ...
Nitrogen Cycle Crossword 2026-01-09
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- Substance added to soil by humans to increase nitrogen levels for plant growth.
- The process of converting N₂ gas into ammonia or other usable compounds.
- Process that converts nitrates back into nitrogen gas, releasing it into the atmosphere.
- Environmental issue caused by excess nitrogen causing algae blooms.
- The process of decomposers turning nitrogen from waste into ammonium.
- The process by which plants absorb nitrates and incorporate them into proteins.
- Process by which excess nitrogen is carried from soil to water sources.
- A compound produced by bacteria during the breakdown of nitrogen-rich waste.
- A usable form of nitrogen, NO-3, that plants take in through their roots.
- Small bumps on the roots of legumes where nitrogen-fixing bacteria live.
Down
- The process of ammonium getting changed into nitrates by bacteria.
- Organisms that break down dead matter and release nitrogen back into the soil.
- NO-2, an intermediate product in nitrification.
- Essential organic molecules that plants use nitrogen to build.
- How animals get nitrogen compounds by eating plants or other animals.
- Where 78% of nitrogen is found, but mostly unusable by organisms.
- Genetic material that requires nitrogen to form.
- Organisms that play a critical role in all four stages of the nitrogen cycle.
- The close, long-term interaction between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and plants.
- Plants like soy, peas, and clover that have a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
20 Clues: NO-2, an intermediate product in nitrification. • Genetic material that requires nitrogen to form. • Essential organic molecules that plants use nitrogen to build. • Where 78% of nitrogen is found, but mostly unusable by organisms. • The process of ammonium getting changed into nitrates by bacteria. • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-04
9 Clues: stream or river • fine & rich soil • form of government • right to give orders • flat & elevated landform • the process of making new ideas • a written record of information • the role of writing or copying documents • a group of people with animals or vehicles
Ancient China Review 2023-05-15
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- the symbol for Taoism; represents balance in life
- service The practice of using talents and skills to work in the government
- A long-dead family member
- The amount of living things in a given area is known as __ density
- People in the Shang dynasty used oracle _ to help predict the future
- A river that cuts through the North China Plain; known for its yellow/brown color
- The creator of Confucianism
- A beautiful painted piece of Chinese art; often times painted with blue paint
- A rich, yellowish brown soil
- A very important symbol in China, often symbolizing
- A group known for being violent and destructive; they did not respect traditional Chinese culture
- Last name of the founder of Buddhism
- The silk fabric was made from fibers from __.
- A fine fabric made in Ancient China
- The North China _ is the most populated area in China
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- Someone who connects a buyer with a seller
- The last name of the emperor who started the building of the Great Wall of China
- The __ Road was a trading route that connected Asia to Europe
- Someone who travels from place to place in search of food and shelter
- Historical inquiry step where someone determines the setting surrounding the source
- Crop used to make paper in ancient China; also in Ancient Egypt!
- In Ancient China, men were expected to _, serve, and provide for their families
- The first Chinese dynasty
- Historical inquiry step where one gathers background information about the author and time period it was created
- The longest Chinese dynasty; separated into two parts
- Step in the historical inquiry process where someone uses multiple documents to come to a conclusion
- A clay-based ceramic
- and excellence
- Ink was usually made out of __ and animal glue
29 Clues: and excellence • A clay-based ceramic • A long-dead family member • The first Chinese dynasty • The creator of Confucianism • A rich, yellowish brown soil • A fine fabric made in Ancient China • Last name of the founder of Buddhism • Someone who connects a buyer with a seller • The silk fabric was made from fibers from __. • Ink was usually made out of __ and animal glue • ...
1L History-Ancient World: Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Israel 2025-02-10
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- a Jewish religious leader and teacher
- a set of letters that symbolize sounds and can be combined to make words
- a person whose job is to write or make copies of written information
- a group of countries or territories under the control of one government or ruler
- related to or characterized by the worship of or belief in a single god
- passion; eagerness
- a rebellion; a rejection of authority
- an ancient form of writing that used a system of symbols carved into wet clay tablets
- a Jewish temple or house of worship
- rules based on ideas about right and wrong
- an arc of land stretching from the Nile River valley to southwestern Asia, characterized by rich soil and climate conditions that supported the development of early civilizations
- to prepare a body to prevent decay
- moving around often in search of food; not settled in one place
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- in exchange for protection
- a shallow area of a river where the water moves fast over rocks or other obstacles
- a crane-like tool that uses a pole and bucket to lift water
- land created by silt deposits at the mouth of a river
- a long, complex tale that tells the story of a hero’s adventures
- payment of money or goods by a people or their ruler to another country or
- writing based on pictures rather than letters
- a city that is an independent political state with its own government
- to slowly move back or away
- to run away
- an important agreement or promise
- political and religious leader of ancient Egypt
25 Clues: to run away • passion; eagerness • in exchange for protection • to slowly move back or away • an important agreement or promise • to prepare a body to prevent decay • a Jewish temple or house of worship • a Jewish religious leader and teacher • a rebellion; a rejection of authority • rules based on ideas about right and wrong • writing based on pictures rather than letters • ...
test ceramics 2020-07-17
Across
- can gather in air bubbles and cause explosions
- what clay turns into after firing
- the main component of clay
- done in a kiln
- when clay becomes ceramic
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- very white and pure primary clay
- clay that was found away from where it formed
- also known as kneading the clay
- the type of clay found where it was formed
- the thing that heats up ceramics
- a slimy mixture of clay and water
11 Clues: done in a kiln • when clay becomes ceramic • the main component of clay • also known as kneading the clay • very white and pure primary clay • the thing that heats up ceramics • what clay turns into after firing • a slimy mixture of clay and water • the type of clay found where it was formed • clay that was found away from where it formed • ...
Puzzle for Mar 2 2022-03-01
8 Clues: drip • depend • tiny hole in skin • confused/mixing up • a mixed of crumbled stone • some small stones that is in everywhere • a very hard, grey, pink, or black rock, used for building • thick, heavy soil that is soft when wet, and hard when dry or baked, used for making bricks and containers
Human Impact on the Environment 2025-12-16
Across
- Materials from Earth that people use, such as water, soil, and minerals.
- Long-term changes in Earth’s temperature and weather patterns.
- A resource that cannot be replaced once it is used up.
- When there are more people in an area than the environment can support.
- The protection and careful use of natural resources.
- The release of harmful substances into the air, water, or land.
- The contamination of rivers, lakes, or oceans by harmful substances.
- The process by which gases trap heat in Earth’s atmosphere.
- Energy resources formed from ancient plants and animals, such as coal and oil.
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- Plants or animals that are at risk of becoming extinct.
- A community of living and nonliving things that interact in an area.
- A measure of how clean or polluted the air is.
- The clearing or removal of large areas of forests.
- A type of resource that can be replaced naturally in a short amount of time.
- Using resources in a way that meets current needs without harming future generations.
- The variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.
- The natural home of a plant or animal.
- The process of turning used materials into new products.
- The process of breaking down food and plant waste into nutrient-rich soil.
- The movement of soil or rock by wind, water, or ice.
20 Clues: The natural home of a plant or animal. • A measure of how clean or polluted the air is. • The variety of living organisms in an ecosystem. • The clearing or removal of large areas of forests. • The protection and careful use of natural resources. • The movement of soil or rock by wind, water, or ice. • A resource that cannot be replaced once it is used up. • ...
SAVE THE EARTH 2025-01-23
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- Turning organic waste into nutrient-rich soil
- Protecting animals and plants in their natural habitat
- A type of bag that is eco-friendly and reusable
- A gas responsible for global warming, such as CO2
- Materials like paper, glass, and plastic that can be used again
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- The natural process of water turning into vapor
- Harmful substances released into the air, water, or soil
- A renewable energy source that uses the sun
- The act of planting new trees to restore forests
- The three Rs of waste management: Reduce, Reuse, and
10 Clues: A renewable energy source that uses the sun • Turning organic waste into nutrient-rich soil • The natural process of water turning into vapor • A type of bag that is eco-friendly and reusable • The act of planting new trees to restore forests • A gas responsible for global warming, such as CO2 • The three Rs of waste management: Reduce, Reuse, and • ...
Unit 2 geog 2025-08-16
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- the process of supplying water to help grow crops, especially when there is no rainfall
- uderground layer of rock or soil that stores and supplies water
- water that is safe to use
- removing salt from seawater
- things we need to live or use
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- taxes or fees a government charges on goods imported from other countries
- goods or products brought into a country from nother country for sale or use
- to use up
- method of growing plants without soil, uses nutrient-rich water instead
- not enough to meet demand
10 Clues: to use up • water that is safe to use • not enough to meet demand • removing salt from seawater • things we need to live or use • uderground layer of rock or soil that stores and supplies water • method of growing plants without soil, uses nutrient-rich water instead • taxes or fees a government charges on goods imported from other countries • ...
1.3 Using Earth's Natural Resources 2023-10-23
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- A resource that takes a long time to be replaced or that cannot be replaced after it is used.
- A place where there is much flat land and rich soil.
- To eat or drink something.
- To use an item again.
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- A place where many kinds of factories are located.
- To save and protect resources.
- Absolutely necessary.
- The washing away of soil by rain, wind, and nearby rivers.
- A resource that can be replaced in a short time.
9 Clues: Absolutely necessary. • To use an item again. • To eat or drink something. • To save and protect resources. • A resource that can be replaced in a short time. • A place where many kinds of factories are located. • A place where there is much flat land and rich soil. • The washing away of soil by rain, wind, and nearby rivers. • ...
Roch Cycle Precesses 2024-10-07
Across
- Happens underground
- Molten rock crystallizes then cools
- When sand,dirt, clay, and/or small rocks get forced together over lots of years
- Rocks that over time have changed shape
- Stuff that forms in magma when it starts to cool
- Happens above the ground
Down
- Dead animals and past rocks get forced together
- Stress makes rocks change shapes and sizes
- Breaking down rocks and other things
- Sediment that is moved by wind, water, gravity, and ice
- When sediment is put into a new place
- Soil and rock particles moved by weather
12 Clues: Happens underground • Happens above the ground • Molten rock crystallizes then cools • Breaking down rocks and other things • When sediment is put into a new place • Rocks that over time have changed shape • Soil and rock particles moved by weather • Stress makes rocks change shapes and sizes • Dead animals and past rocks get forced together • ...
Chapter 17 Crossword 2024-04-10
Across
- type of energy; the energy produced by motion
- a type of mining in which layers of surface soil and rock are removed from large areas to expose the resource
- a liquid fossil fuel made up mostly of hydrocarbons; the primary source of gasoline
- the accidental melting of the uranium fuel rods inside the core of a nuclear reactor, causing the release of radiation
- rock that contains hydrocarbons; can be burned directly or processed to extract liquid petroleum
- type of energy; an energy resource that cannot be replaced in a relatively short time; includes fossil fuels and nuclear energy
- a chemical compound derived from oil that is used to make plastics, detergents, and other products
- a type of mining in which vertical shafts are dug deep into the ground and networks of horizontal tunnels are dug or blasted out to follow deposits of a resource
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- burning; the chemical reaction when fuel combines rapidly with oxygen
- type of energy; an energy resource that is readily available or that can be replaced in a relatively short time; includes wind, moving water, sunlight, and wood
- type of energy; the energy that an object has because of its position or shape
- the energy produced by the flow and interaction of electrons
- a deposit of moist sand and clay that can by mined to extract bitumen, an oil-rich hydrocarbon
- the ability to do work or cause a change
14 Clues: the ability to do work or cause a change • type of energy; the energy produced by motion • the energy produced by the flow and interaction of electrons • burning; the chemical reaction when fuel combines rapidly with oxygen • type of energy; the energy that an object has because of its position or shape • ...
Wings of Fire THE DRAGONET PROPHECY 2023-03-09
Across
- what did clay's mom sell his egg for
- who does kestrel tie up in the cave
- what type of dragon is sunny
- who does clay become friends with at the sky kingdom prison
- who comes and saves starflight from the prison
- what dragon did they need for the prophecy to be correct
- what type of dragon is glory
- who collected all the eggs for the prophecy
- which dragon does morrowseer have a talk with after the fight
- who turns out to be peril's mom
- which one of the dragons was not part of the prophecy
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- who does scarlet invite to her palace
- what do clay and tsunami find when they escape the cave
- what type of dragon does clay fight in the arena
- which dragon does scarlet kill when she finds the cave
- who captures clay and tsunami after they escape the cave
- which dragon is a mudwing
- what queen died that started the dragon war
- who kills kestrel at the end of the book
- what was clay's sisters name that died in a battle
20 Clues: which dragon is a mudwing • what type of dragon is sunny • what type of dragon is glory • who turns out to be peril's mom • who does kestrel tie up in the cave • what did clay's mom sell his egg for • who does scarlet invite to her palace • who kills kestrel at the end of the book • what queen died that started the dragon war • who collected all the eggs for the prophecy • ...
Natural Resources 2019-01-15
7 Clues: save and protect • use an item again • resources can be replaced in a short time • region place where many factories are located • region place with much flat land and rich soil • washing away of soil by rain, wind, and nearby rivers • resources take a long time to replace or cannot be replaced
4AB 2021 Rich 2021-04-16
Across
- Chemicals destroyed by the o-zone
- measure pressure
- mosly animals realise this
- realeses nitous oxide
- when the air is fully saturated
- measures temperature
- is what we breath out and the number one gas in are earth when the earth was new
- the layer that protects the earth with it harmful chemiclas
- Most water and weather is in this layer
Down
- Gamma rays and X-Rays are burned up here
- 78% of earths air
- The O-Zone layer is here
- the effect of trapping the suns heat and other gases
- measuers how much water vapor is in the air
- a greenhouse gas that alos makes up weather
- is the chemical compound we breath in
- What we burn to get energy it also releases CO2 once burnt
- This is where meteorites burn up
- pressure the amout of preassre the air is pushing down on earth
19 Clues: measure pressure • 78% of earths air • measures temperature • realeses nitous oxide • The O-Zone layer is here • mosly animals realise this • when the air is fully saturated • This is where meteorites burn up • Chemicals destroyed by the o-zone • is the chemical compound we breath in • Most water and weather is in this layer • Gamma rays and X-Rays are burned up here • ...
Ancient Greece - Food 4 2022-03-22
Across
- Made into bread and cakes.
- Used to preserve fish.
- Birds hunted for food.
- Baked in ovens and sweetened with honey.
- The nice weather allowed people to cook here.
- The Greeks didn't know about this basic food.
- This was added to the wine of the poor.
- Used to sweeten food.
- The Greeks didn't have _________ tomatoes.
- ________________ families ate little meat.
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- Expensive vegetables.
- Food in plentiful supply.
- Dairy food.
- Common vegetable eaten by everyone.
- These could not grow in infertile soil.
- Common domesticated animal.
- Would prevent fishing in winter.
- The __________ families ate meat.
- Also used to preserve fish.
19 Clues: Dairy food. • Expensive vegetables. • Used to sweeten food. • Used to preserve fish. • Birds hunted for food. • Food in plentiful supply. • Made into bread and cakes. • Common domesticated animal. • Also used to preserve fish. • Would prevent fishing in winter. • The __________ families ate meat. • Common vegetable eaten by everyone. • These could not grow in infertile soil. • ...
Word Wall #1 2023-09-24
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- fish handshake a weak handshake
- someone who studies fossils to learn about ancient non-human life
- one who behaves differently to fit in
- excellent for growing crops
- to steer in a certain path
- someone who studies artifacts to learn about ancient man
- sharing a border, touching
- without an organized plan
- the remains of a living thing
- person who looks on the sunny side of life
- to adjust to a situation
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- farming
- next to
- full of admiration, honor
- ancient remains of something made by man
- ranking in order of time
- looking realistic, practical
- rich soil or dirt
- long dress pants
19 Clues: farming • next to • long dress pants • rich soil or dirt • ranking in order of time • to adjust to a situation • full of admiration, honor • without an organized plan • to steer in a certain path • sharing a border, touching • excellent for growing crops • looking realistic, practical • the remains of a living thing • fish handshake a weak handshake • one who behaves differently to fit in • ...
GRAPES: Birth of Civilization 2022-12-15
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- to move from place to place
- built by the few to benefit them
- looking and gathering nutrition
- the ability to think/learn
- created to benefit all
- strong belief in god/gods
- buying and selling goods
- to settle in one place
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- study of land and it's features
- a group that makes laws and rules
- structures and systems for the people
- a large civilization with a ruler
- belief, faith, worship
- large mammals
- an organized community with laws and rules
- farming and herding animals
- accepting something is true
- rich soil, good for growing
- to tame and control another species
19 Clues: large mammals • belief, faith, worship • created to benefit all • to settle in one place • buying and selling goods • strong belief in god/gods • the ability to think/learn • to move from place to place • farming and herding animals • accepting something is true • rich soil, good for growing • study of land and it's features • looking and gathering nutrition • ...
Soil 2021-07-06
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- / one of the components of the soil
- / Wear suffered by the surface of the earth by the action of natural moves
- / to take off the soil the cultive you have
- /constituent of an acid
- / plants that grow in watter
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- / when the floor have more water than it need
- / action to put water to the soil
- medium / material or space where roots plant can grow
- / food or material without the use of fertiliser ,or other artificial chemicals.
- / product for have a god soil
- / part of an animal's leg
11 Clues: /constituent of an acid • / part of an animal's leg • / plants that grow in watter • / product for have a god soil • / action to put water to the soil • / one of the components of the soil • / to take off the soil the cultive you have • / when the floor have more water than it need • medium / material or space where roots plant can grow • ...
New Mexico's Native People 2021-11-04
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- house of the Navajo.
- building material made by mixing water with a soil mixture of clay and sand.
- the most important social unit among most of the western pueblos.
- recognize many gods.
- medicine man of the Navajo and Apaches.
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- society which people trace their blood relatives through their mothers.
- Chiricahua Apaches lived in these.
- Spanish term for town.
- spirits of ancestors and messengers of the Pueblo gods.
- Navajo- "The People".
10 Clues: house of the Navajo. • recognize many gods. • Navajo- "The People". • Spanish term for town. • Chiricahua Apaches lived in these. • medicine man of the Navajo and Apaches. • spirits of ancestors and messengers of the Pueblo gods. • the most important social unit among most of the western pueblos. • society which people trace their blood relatives through their mothers. • ...
Puzzle for Mar 2 2022-03-01
8 Clues: drip • depend • tiny hole in skin • confused/mixing up • a mixed of crumbled stone • some small stones that is in everywhere • a very hard, grey, pink, or black rock, used for building • thick, heavy soil that is soft when wet, and hard when dry or baked, used for making bricks and containers
Sculptures under the sea 2024-02-29
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- work of art that is a solid figure or object made by carving or shaping wood, stone, clay, metal, etc.
- a person who makes sculptures
- the sport or activity of diving into water with your head and arms first
- grey powder made by burning clay and lime that sets hard when it is mixed with water.
Down
- the process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty; the state of being dirty
- a person who rides a bicycle
- physical harm caused to something which makes it less attractive, useful or valuable
- to increase in size, number, strength or quality
8 Clues: a person who rides a bicycle • a person who makes sculptures • to increase in size, number, strength or quality • the sport or activity of diving into water with your head and arms first • the process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty; the state of being dirty • physical harm caused to something which makes it less attractive, useful or valuable • ...
