clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Government 2021-09-30
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- ruled by one
- guaranteed peoples natural rghts
- buyers and sellers make economic decisions
- political authority comes from the people
- one of the 4 essential features
- ability to cause another person to act in accordance with their intentions
- one of the 4 essential features
- private ownership and control
- competition among businesses
- wealth should be used aggressively
- came up with capitalism
- communism
- government owns basic means of production
- people work for economic gain
- domain by rich and powerful serving their own needs
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- divides power
- organizes the structure of the gov
- unlimited power
- gave power to a king to enforce laws
- controls all
- one of the 4 essential features
- 2 chambers
- soil of democracy
- 2 chambers
24 Clues: communism • 2 chambers • 2 chambers • ruled by one • controls all • divides power • unlimited power • soil of democracy • came up with capitalism • competition among businesses • private ownership and control • people work for economic gain • one of the 4 essential features • one of the 4 essential features • one of the 4 essential features • guaranteed peoples natural rghts • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-10-16
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- longest river in the world
- revealed much about him in his tomb
- prosperous ruler and encouraged trade
- life after death
- land made of vast deserts
- paper made from a plant
- bucket on pole that lifts water from Nile to basin
- desert in which Egypt is found
- provides water through channels
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- to trade
- land with nutrient rich soil
- belief in many gods
- egyptian's created this based on the floods
- body of a lion and head of a person
- highest social position
- nile rivier empties into this
- egypt is on this continent
- preservation of dead bodies
- known as a great builder and military ruler
- egyptian writing
20 Clues: to trade • life after death • egyptian writing • belief in many gods • highest social position • paper made from a plant • land made of vast deserts • longest river in the world • egypt is on this continent • preservation of dead bodies • land with nutrient rich soil • nile rivier empties into this • desert in which Egypt is found • provides water through channels • ...
Wings of fire crossword 2022-02-22
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- Who has magic death spit?
- The first name of the seawing queen is ____
- How many types of dragons are there in the FIRST BOOK?
- Who is scarlet's champion?
- who is the big Nightwing?
- Who is the main character?
- How many dragonets of destiny are there?
- What is it called when all three moons are full?
- Where did scarlet say the dragonets could reach her?
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- Who is the Icewing Clay fought?
- What color was Clay's egg?
- How many living sibs does Clay have?
- Who wrote wings of fire?
- The Nightwings want _____ to be queen
- Who is the smart one?
- What is the first name of the skywing queen?
- Who is the big one?
- As of 2/22/2022 how many wings of fire books are there?
- Who is the funny-looking one?
- Who can breathe underwater?
- What type of dragon is Glory?
- In clay group of sibs who is the bigwings?
22 Clues: Who is the big one? • Who is the smart one? • Who wrote wings of fire? • Who has magic death spit? • who is the big Nightwing? • What color was Clay's egg? • Who is scarlet's champion? • Who is the main character? • Who can breathe underwater? • Who is the funny-looking one? • What type of dragon is Glory? • Who is the Icewing Clay fought? • How many living sibs does Clay have? • ...
Anthony Quizon section 3 & 4 crossword 2024-03-22
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- The Supreme Court had ___ cases that would strengthen the Federal Government
- The US told Spain to break the ____ fort
- _____ was for Virginia
- Clay was from ______
- There were _____ Sectional Leaders which helped in America post the War of 1812.
- Clay made a plan called the American ______
- John C Calhoun, spoke for the _____, defender of slavery
- Spain gave _______ to the US for 5 million dollars
- Clay made a plan called the ______ system
- James ______ was our 5th president
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- ______ C Calhoun, spoke for the south, defender of slavery
- John C. Calhon grew up on a _______
- Webster thought slavery was ______
- The Adam-____ Treaty allowed the US to but Florida.
- The supreme court had two _____
- _____ thought slavery was evil
- John C _______, spoke for the south,defender of slavery
- Webster thought ______ was evil
- The US told _____ to break the Nergo fort
- Spain gave Florida to the US for ____ million dollars
20 Clues: Clay was from ______ • _____ was for Virginia • _____ thought slavery was evil • The supreme court had two _____ • Webster thought ______ was evil • Webster thought slavery was ______ • James ______ was our 5th president • John C. Calhon grew up on a _______ • The US told Spain to break the ____ fort • The US told _____ to break the Nergo fort • ...
clay word search 2022-09-08
11 Clues: a step in • the process of • mold to make art • clay for shaping to • by hand building or • on a potter’s wheel. • a fernace to dry clay • air and ensure the even • clay pottery in a kiln to • the glaze or clay to maturity. • of moisture.Shaping: forming the clay into
Working with CLAY 2021-06-22
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- this frame investigates emotions and responses
- What is the term used to describe clay after it has been fired and becomes a hard and solid object?
- this frame investigates what is new and different
- this frame investigates time and place
- What is the name of the oven in which clay gets FIRED or cooked?
- This decorative technique is created by pressing various textured objects into a clay surface.
- This decorative technique is created by using any sharp tool to carve out designs into the clay.
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- What is the term used to describe the soft clay when it is first used to create form?
- This decorative technique is created by carving out simple shapes and patterns into the clay using a wire tool.
- This decorative technique is created by creating a complete hole or void in the clay.
- this frame investigates media and technique
- This decorative technique is created by adding clay shapes to an existing surface to create a 3D effect.
- This technique MUST be done before joining TWO separate pieces of clay together.
13 Clues: this frame investigates time and place • this frame investigates media and technique • this frame investigates emotions and responses • this frame investigates what is new and different • What is the name of the oven in which clay gets FIRED or cooked? • This technique MUST be done before joining TWO separate pieces of clay together. • ...
soil world 2017-02-09
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- the decaying organic matter in soil
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the ability to let water pass through
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- the amount of open space between an object
- the process of wearing something down by friction
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- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Clay Vocabulary 2021-12-31
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- a liquid form of clay used as a glue
- a glass like coating that has been melted onto a ceramic surface. It is used for decoration and waterproofing that clay.
- unfixed pottery that is bone dry. The clay is very fragile in this state.
- A method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay
- fine grained wet earth
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- unglazed clay that has been fired one time at a lower temperature
- to bake the clay in the kiln
- a second firing that is much hotter than the first firing.
- referees to when the clay is dry enough to carve in designs but not dry enough to fire
- roughing up the surface of the clay
- referees to when the clay has dried enough to be fired
11 Clues: fine grained wet earth • to bake the clay in the kiln • roughing up the surface of the clay • a liquid form of clay used as a glue • referees to when the clay has dried enough to be fired • a second firing that is much hotter than the first firing. • A method of kneading clay to get rid of air pockets in the clay • ...
Always and Forever, Ced and Lisa 2024-12-02
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- Ced and Lisa's favorite vacation together
- Thy share this favorite dessert
- The 1st street they lived on together
- A unique and beautiful wedding cake
- Who could share this cold treat except Ced and Lisa
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- Their favorite and cutest grandson
- The city where Ced and Lisa met, isn't home to the rich and famous, but a quiet town in Virginia
- The name of their second born son
- The title of this crossword puzzle, and their wedding song
- The name of first born son
10 Clues: The name of first born son • Thy share this favorite dessert • The name of their second born son • Their favorite and cutest grandson • A unique and beautiful wedding cake • The 1st street they lived on together • Ced and Lisa's favorite vacation together • Who could share this cold treat except Ced and Lisa • The title of this crossword puzzle, and their wedding song • ...
Isabella Henderson 2022-05-13
12 Clues: URL • mammal • crossword • Has a trunk • puzzle online • and free to use • Large marsupial • Large marsupial • Crossword Puzzle • tablets and phones • crossword as an image • SVG for full customization
Ancient Egypt 2023-11-09
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- An ancient material that makes it possible to write and make ropes and boats.
- Rich soil that is usually formed from a river nearby.
- A person who copies documents for important reasons.
- Ancient writing system used by Egyptians for communicating.
- One river that turns into multiple rivers that lead into the ocean.
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- Soil that has the ability to have agriculture.
- What ancient Egyptians believed happened after you died.
- A large stone pillar found in Egypt
- A mechanism that gets water out of a deep place.
9 Clues: A large stone pillar found in Egypt • Soil that has the ability to have agriculture. • A mechanism that gets water out of a deep place. • A person who copies documents for important reasons. • Rich soil that is usually formed from a river nearby. • What ancient Egyptians believed happened after you died. • Ancient writing system used by Egyptians for communicating. • ...
Kaitlyn,Shawty,Ailyu 2022-04-26
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- Many crops are
- What utensil is traditionally used in china during most meals ?
- What job plays a big role in having ingredients.
- what direction is the world highest mountain facing
- Buddhism comes from
- simmering in chicken broth is called what
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- Most chinese people belong to a group called.
- What meat is commonly used.
- 2/3 of the year the ground is.
- East china had rich What
- What is the most common cooking method.
- Mongoloid people influenced the
- Southern province climate
- This is the largest nation,
- undependable rainfall
15 Clues: Many crops are • Buddhism comes from • undependable rainfall • East china had rich What • Southern province climate • What meat is commonly used. • This is the largest nation, • 2/3 of the year the ground is. • Mongoloid people influenced the • What is the most common cooking method. • simmering in chicken broth is called what • Most chinese people belong to a group called. • ...
waste management 2025-02-03
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- tiny plastics that pollute water
- action of burning waste
- reuse materials to create new things
- materials that break down naturally
- chemical changes in vegetables and animals
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- at sea dumping waste into the ocean
- gasses gas that absorbs heat energy emitted by the planet's surface
- contaminated liquid
- buildup of substances overtime
- process things so they can be use again
- waste decomposition to create nutrient-rich soil
- sides where waste is buried
- increased of toxins in the food chain
- temporary containment of waste
- waste send waste to other country
15 Clues: contaminated liquid • action of burning waste • buildup of substances overtime • temporary containment of waste • sides where waste is buried • tiny plastics that pollute water • materials that break down naturally • reuse materials to create new things • increased of toxins in the food chain • process things so they can be use again • ...
Tyler Soulier 2014-01-14
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- having to do with the framework
- the act of applying a substance to soil to make nutrients rich
- anger
- the act of rebuilding
- outstanding
- the power or opportunity of choosing
- to be emotionally hurt or damaged
- the teacher or trainer of a particular subject
- like in chaos or obliteration
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- to favor over another
- meeting of people with a common interest
- an obstacle in the way
- in full agreement
- to move from one place to another
- the act of putting together
- in tune with one's feelings
- awareness of emotion
- the act of drawing a conclusion
- consent
- the act of recommending someone or something
20 Clues: anger • consent • outstanding • in full agreement • awareness of emotion • to favor over another • the act of rebuilding • an obstacle in the way • the act of putting together • in tune with one's feelings • like in chaos or obliteration • having to do with the framework • the act of drawing a conclusion • to move from one place to another • to be emotionally hurt or damaged • ...
History 3rd - Julia fox-west 2021-12-06
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- egyptian sun god
- a city built by alexander
- belief in one god
- A bucket attached to a long pole
- Fan shaped river of silt
- Egyptian ruler
- A large area of land governed by one rule
- Nutrient rich soil great for farming
- longest river in the world
- A amount the is left after a need is met.
- group of people living together
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- taught monotheism religion
- study of human history
- the sun of philip the second
- Belief in many gods
- Made paper and grew along the nile
- fort on hill top
- government run by a small group of people
- people on horseback
- city state in greece
20 Clues: Egyptian ruler • egyptian sun god • fort on hill top • belief in one god • Belief in many gods • people on horseback • city state in greece • study of human history • Fan shaped river of silt • a city built by alexander • taught monotheism religion • longest river in the world • the sun of philip the second • group of people living together • A bucket attached to a long pole • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-27
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- trade route that linked China to the West
- process of taming/ training animals
- earliest form of written language
- arc-shaped land with rich soil
- land bridge between Asia and North America
- skilled craftsmen
- more advanced species of hominds
- founder of Judaism
- body of water in Eygpt
- social system of the Aryans
- writing system invented by the Sumerians
- way of life of a group of people
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- related family groups
- hunted animals and gathered wild plants
- sacred writings of the Jews
- belief in one God
- cycle of rebirth
- Responsible for the spread of Buddhism by missionaries
- founder of Buddhism
- invaded and migrated into India through the Khyber pass
20 Clues: cycle of rebirth • belief in one God • skilled craftsmen • founder of Judaism • founder of Buddhism • related family groups • body of water in Eygpt • sacred writings of the Jews • social system of the Aryans • arc-shaped land with rich soil • more advanced species of hominds • way of life of a group of people • earliest form of written language • process of taming/ training animals • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocabulary Review 2024-11-13
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- fine, sandy soil deposited by flooding river waters good for farming
- rule is passed down along family lines
- separated; cut off
- one of a kind; unlike any other
- rich in nutrients
- dangerous, fast moving waters
- great tombs built for pharaohs
- government officials
- ruler of ancient Egypt
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- political leader and religious leader are the same person
- writing system using pictures and sound symbols
- process of preserving a body
- sent out out
- longest river in the world
- fan shaped area of fertile marshland
- brought together; made whole
- bucket attached to long pole to help move water
- reed plant used to make sandals, paper, etc.
- lived in
- very important
20 Clues: lived in • sent out out • very important • rich in nutrients • separated; cut off • government officials • ruler of ancient Egypt • longest river in the world • process of preserving a body • brought together; made whole • dangerous, fast moving waters • great tombs built for pharaohs • one of a kind; unlike any other • fan shaped area of fertile marshland • ...
Test 2024-03-07
6 Clues: Drift Prairie • Red River Valley • Missouri Plateau • What caused the food of 1997? • What kind of soil does the Red River Valley have? • What is preventing ND from being a perfect rectangle?
science 2022-09-14
6 Clues: Made of rocks and clay • carries water to the leaf • Rotted plants and animals • The flat part of the leaf. • The mixture of sand and soil. • Stiches leaves together for its nest.
Key-Terms for Clay 2024-10-08
10 Clues: fired clay • joining wet clay • flat pancake of clay • unfired bonedry clay • long thin rope of clay • used to make clay glassy • seals pieces of clay together • ceramic container, like a mug • a bowl made from pinching clay • the special oven that is super hot
Ceramics Vocabulary 2021-10-12
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- The technique of applying one piece of clay to another.
- Name of the artist we looked at that made woodland inspired mugs.
- Involves carving or cutting the surface with a sharp tool.
- Finished ceramics that has been fired once.
- Finished ceramics that looks like glass.
- Clay is ready to be fired for the first time.
- Used with slip to apply one piece of clay to another.
- Uses an object or stamp to press a design into clay.
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- Best time for pinch construction.
- Best time to do slab construction or carve.
- You are hand-building forms by pinching clay between thumb and fingers.
- Helps make sure the air bubbles are out of the clay.
- The "glue" that is used to attach one piece of clay to another.
13 Clues: Best time for pinch construction. • Finished ceramics that looks like glass. • Best time to do slab construction or carve. • Finished ceramics that has been fired once. • Clay is ready to be fired for the first time. • Helps make sure the air bubbles are out of the clay. • Uses an object or stamp to press a design into clay. • ...
River Valley Civilizations Crossword 2021-03-19
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- This person could read and write
- The first civilization
- The process of bringing water to crops
- a belief in more than one God
- China's sorrow
- The country where the Nile River Valley is located
- The major Indus Valley river
- The God of embalming
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- the first writing
- The supreme ruler in Egypt was known as
- bringing wild animals into the home
- One of the two rivers that fed Mesopotamia
- mineral rich soil
- One of the two rivers that fed Mesopotamia
14 Clues: China's sorrow • the first writing • mineral rich soil • The God of embalming • The first civilization • The major Indus Valley river • a belief in more than one God • This person could read and write • bringing wild animals into the home • The process of bringing water to crops • The supreme ruler in Egypt was known as • One of the two rivers that fed Mesopotamia • ...
Clay 2022-11-16
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- a liquid form of clay that we use when scoring clay
- the earthy mud-like material we use in ceramics
- slamming the clay down to get air bubbles out
- scratching marks on two pieces of clay
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- the paint we use on clay that has been hardened
- what it is called whenthe clay hardens in the kiln
- Rolling clay into long cylinders creates
- the furnace that heats and hardens the clay
8 Clues: scratching marks on two pieces of clay • Rolling clay into long cylinders creates • the furnace that heats and hardens the clay • slamming the clay down to get air bubbles out • the paint we use on clay that has been hardened • the earthy mud-like material we use in ceramics • what it is called whenthe clay hardens in the kiln • ...
Clay 2024-10-08
8 Clues: a hardened clay • where you cook clay • a long noodle made of clay • a bowl made by pinching clay • unfired clay that is bone dry • you can moled it and squish it • flat pancake made with your hands • A shiny liquid that goes on clay to make it shiny
Clay 2024-10-08
8 Clues: a block of clay • A soft sensation • to form the clay • used to cook clay • A bright coloured dough • something you can hold food in • forming things with clay, making things • how to start a clay sculpture with a clay wheel
Ceramics Vocab 2025-12-01
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- clay that has no water left, is very fragile, and has NOT been fired
- glasslike coating applied to work to give it a glossy finish
- colored paints that can be applied to green ware that will show through a clear glaze.
- decomposed granite-like rock
- clay that is partially dry, but can still be carved or have pieces added to it
- scratching marks or ridges on the edges of two pieces of clay before joining with slip
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- clay that has been fired once
- clay that is soft and workable
- unfired projects
- the process which changes clay into ceramic by heating projects in the kiln at high temperatures
- liquid clay used as glue to connect pieces
- a finished and fully fired piece
12 Clues: unfired projects • decomposed granite-like rock • clay that has been fired once • clay that is soft and workable • a finished and fully fired piece • liquid clay used as glue to connect pieces • glasslike coating applied to work to give it a glossy finish • clay that has no water left, is very fragile, and has NOT been fired • ...
Soil Chemistry 2024-02-26
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- Substance used to raise soil pH.
- Compound that accepts hydrogen ions in water, with a pH greater than 7.
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity.
- Containing or resembling salt.
- Soil condition characterized by high sodium content.
- Measure of a solution's ability to conduct electricity.
- Derived from living organisms.
- Mineral used to improve soil structure and drainage.
- Process of adding nutrients to soil.
- Concentration of salt in a solution.
- Solution that resists changes in pH.
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- Process by which nutrients are washed out of soil by water.
- Substance that releases hydrogen ions in water, with a pH below 7.
- Atom or molecule with a net electrical charge.
- Element with the chemical symbol H, often found in acidic compounds.
- Essential compound for plant growth.
- Supplying water to land or crops.
- Having a pH greater than 7.
18 Clues: Having a pH greater than 7. • Containing or resembling salt. • Derived from living organisms. • Substance used to raise soil pH. • Measure of acidity or alkalinity. • Supplying water to land or crops. • Essential compound for plant growth. • Process of adding nutrients to soil. • Concentration of salt in a solution. • Solution that resists changes in pH. • ...
mesopotamia 2025-05-13
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- site of the earliest known civilization
- River and Euphrates River These are the two major rivers that define Mesopotamia, meaning "the land between the rivers".
- Mesopotamian archaeology has closely tracked theoretical developments in archaeology over the years
- Canals Man-made water systems used for agriculture
- ancient times, particularly the period before the Middle Ages (around the 5th to 15th centuries in Europe
- any object created, modified, or used by humans that provides insight into past cultures and societies
- River The other main river defining Mesopotamia
- the area that is now most of Iraq, eastern Syria, southeastern Turkey
- This is the earliest known script, developed in Mesopotamia and used to record laws, literature, and other important information.
- A Mesopotamian city, like Ur or Babylon, that was independent and had its own government.
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- Crescent Mesopotamia is located within the Fertile Crescent, a region with rich soil and suitable climate for farming
- a complex society characterized by urbanization, advanced agriculture, specialized labor, and a written language, marking a significant advancement in human development
- Code A set of laws written by the Babylonian king Hammurabi, which were some of the earliest known written laws.
- A large, stepped temple that was often the center of a Mesopotamian city
- the shared knowledge, beliefs, customs, and ways of life of the various societies and civilizations that thrived in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- the development and evolution of the region's civilizations, from the Paleolithic period to Late Antiquity, including the rise of the world's first cities, writing systems, and political institutions
- The Mesopotamian writing system, made of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets
- the various languages spoken and written by the diverse populations inhabiting the region
- An ancient kingdom and later empire that arose in northern Mesopotamia
- revolution a fundamental shift from a nomadic, hunter-gatherer lifestyle to a settled, agricultural one
20 Clues: site of the earliest known civilization • River The other main river defining Mesopotamia • Canals Man-made water systems used for agriculture • the area that is now most of Iraq, eastern Syria, southeastern Turkey • An ancient kingdom and later empire that arose in northern Mesopotamia • A large, stepped temple that was often the center of a Mesopotamian city • ...
Working with CLAY 2021-06-22
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- this frame investigates media and technique
- this frame investigates what is new and different
- What is the term used to describe clay after it has been fired and becomes a hard and solid object?
- this frame investigates emotions and responses
- This decorative technique is created by adding clay shapes to an existing surface to create a 3D effect.
- This decorative technique is created by carving out simple shapes and patterns into the clay using a wire tool.
- This technique MUST be done before joining TWO separate pieces of clay together.
Down
- This decorative technique is created by using any sharp tool to carve out designs into the clay.
- What is the term used to describe the soft clay when it is first used to create form?
- This decorative technique is created by creating a complete hole or void in the clay.
- This decorative technique is created by pressing various textured objects into a clay surface.
- this frame investigates time and place
- What is the name of the oven in which clay gets FIRED or cooked?
13 Clues: this frame investigates time and place • this frame investigates media and technique • this frame investigates emotions and responses • this frame investigates what is new and different • What is the name of the oven in which clay gets FIRED or cooked? • This technique MUST be done before joining TWO separate pieces of clay together. • ...
Asian Empires Crossword 2019-01-17
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- Stories about samurai heroes and the conflicts they faced
- Loyal protectors of the Daimyo
- A river in China that means "Yellow River"
- A social group into which a person is born
- A military leader in China
- The highest social class in Japan
- Artisans in India
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- Laws and duties
- Rich yellow soil
- Rebirth into a new body
- Military leaders in Feudal Japan
- Gods and Goddesses
- Powerful nobles in Feudal Japan
- A person that can see the future using animal bones
- An important crop in China and Japan
15 Clues: Laws and duties • Rich yellow soil • Artisans in India • Gods and Goddesses • Rebirth into a new body • A military leader in China • Loyal protectors of the Daimyo • Powerful nobles in Feudal Japan • Military leaders in Feudal Japan • The highest social class in Japan • An important crop in China and Japan • A river in China that means "Yellow River" • ...
M18_L1 Geography and River Valley Civilizations 2025-04-07
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- way of supplying water to an area of land
- large arc of rich farmland extending from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea
- organized society within a specific area
- human-made waterways
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- arrangement in which people specialize in specific tasks
- fertile mix of rich soil and small rocks
- more of something than is needed
7 Clues: human-made waterways • more of something than is needed • fertile mix of rich soil and small rocks • organized society within a specific area • way of supplying water to an area of land • arrangement in which people specialize in specific tasks • large arc of rich farmland extending from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea
Ceramics Vocabulary 2023-04-20
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- in this stage clay is ready to be glazed
- who is Mr. Hunt's favorite UFC champion?
- the process of removing air bubbles in your clay
- in this stage, clay is ready to be fired in the kiln
- what animal is your school mascot?
- wet clay used to join clay bodies after scoring
- to scratch the surface of a clay body
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- a high temperature oven to fire ceramic artworks
- in this stage, clay is stiff but you can carve into it
- the glossy coating for a ceramic artwork
- artwork made of clay
- in this stage, the clay is wet and malleable
12 Clues: artwork made of clay • what animal is your school mascot? • to scratch the surface of a clay body • the glossy coating for a ceramic artwork • in this stage clay is ready to be glazed • who is Mr. Hunt's favorite UFC champion? • in this stage, the clay is wet and malleable • wet clay used to join clay bodies after scoring • a high temperature oven to fire ceramic artworks • ...
spelling unit 9 green jaysen reindel 1/15/14 2014-01-14
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- to favor over an other
- having to do with the framework
- anger
- in time with ones feelings
- permission
- the act of putting together
- the act of drawing a conclusion
- to move from place to place
- outstanding
- to be emotionally or or damaged
- in full agreement
- the act of applying a substance to the soil to make it nutrient rich
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- liking chaos or obliteration
- the act of rebuilding
- meeting of people w/a common interest
- the power or opportunity of choosing
- the teacher or trainer of a particular subject
- aware of emotion
- an obstacle in the way
- the act of recommending
20 Clues: anger • permission • outstanding • aware of emotion • in full agreement • the act of rebuilding • to favor over an other • an obstacle in the way • the act of recommending • in time with ones feelings • the act of putting together • to move from place to place • liking chaos or obliteration • having to do with the framework • the act of drawing a conclusion • to be emotionally or or damaged • ...
Spelling Unit 9 Day 3 2014-01-14
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- the teacher or trainer of a particular subject
- move from one place to another
- the act of rebuilding
- liking chaos or abliteration
- the act of drawing a conclusion
- the act of putting together
- outstanding
- to be emotionally hurt or damaged
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- anger
- meeting of people with a common interest
- an obsticle in the way
- the power or opportunity of choosing
- the act of reprimanding someone or something
- to favor over another
- the act of applying a substance to a soil to make it nutrient rich
- in full agreement
- having to do with framework
- permission
- in toon with ones feelings
- awareness of emotion
20 Clues: anger • permission • outstanding • in full agreement • awareness of emotion • to favor over another • the act of rebuilding • an obsticle in the way • in toon with ones feelings • having to do with framework • the act of putting together • liking chaos or abliteration • move from one place to another • the act of drawing a conclusion • to be emotionally hurt or damaged • ...
First Civilization: Africa and Asia 2023-09-27
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- Binding agreement
- Scattering of people from their homeland
- Divine support from their rule/thought of as god
- Rich layer of soil that the Nile deposited
- The pyramids were built during this kingdom
- Triangular area of marshland
- Ruling family
- Minor king of Egypt
- Osiris's wife
- Egyptian sun god
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- The Tigris and Euphrates rivers defined this place
- The form of writing you all hated
- The book of the ______ was used for the afterlife
- Created the code of civil and criminal laws
- Judaism text
- Phoenicians major development to writing
- Holy/rest day
- Rebelled against Amon-re
- Learned to forge iron weapons
- Egyptian picture writing
20 Clues: Judaism text • Holy/rest day • Ruling family • Osiris's wife • Egyptian sun god • Binding agreement • Minor king of Egypt • Rebelled against Amon-re • Egyptian picture writing • Triangular area of marshland • Learned to forge iron weapons • The form of writing you all hated • Scattering of people from their homeland • Phoenicians major development to writing • ...
Ecology Intro 2024-04-05
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- web Eco system of who eats who
- Only eats meat
- Died and "Desolves" into soil
- place where multiple organisms function in symprony
- The basic living thing of life something living
- Produces food
- A natural science of relationships among living organisms
- small harmful organism inside a bigger organism
- region surrounding earth
- Eats other plants
- Large amount of species
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- Eats meat and plants
- factors Living organism
- Organism that makes thir own food
- Gets eaten and hunted by other animals
- Consumes other organisms
- An expanding and rich ecosystem
- Consumes dead animals
- Leval of organism in its position
- Natural home ofan organism
- Order of events in food chain
21 Clues: Produces food • Only eats meat • Eats other plants • Eats meat and plants • Consumes dead animals • factors Living organism • Large amount of species • Consumes other organisms • region surrounding earth • Natural home ofan organism • Died and "Desolves" into soil • Order of events in food chain • web Eco system of who eats who • An expanding and rich ecosystem • ...
Ecology Intro 2024-04-05
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- web Eco system of who eats who
- Only eats meat
- Died and "Desolves" into soil
- place where multiple organisms function in symprony
- The basic living thing of life something living
- Produces food
- A natural science of relationships among living organisms
- small harmful organism inside a bigger organism
- region surrounding earth
- Eats other plants
- Large amount of species
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- Eats meat and plants
- factors Living organism
- Organism that makes thir own food
- Gets eaten and hunted by other animals
- Consumes other organisms
- An expanding and rich ecosystem
- Consumes dead animals
- Leval of organism in its position
- Natural home ofan organism
- Order of events in food chain
21 Clues: Produces food • Only eats meat • Eats other plants • Eats meat and plants • Consumes dead animals • factors Living organism • Large amount of species • Consumes other organisms • region surrounding earth • Natural home ofan organism • Died and "Desolves" into soil • Order of events in food chain • web Eco system of who eats who • An expanding and rich ecosystem • ...
List #4 2025-03-27
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- Boring, dull, never ending.
- Unable to read and write.
- Hostile or violent behaviour.
- Able to live in water and on land.
- Request to the public for money, assistance.
- The study of living organisms.
- Always positive, look to the bright side.
- Soil that is rich in nutrients.
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
- Ability to contort, twist.
- Feeling of reassurance and relaxation.
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- Contaminate with harmful organisms.
- Extremely helpful, supportive.
- Medical professional, Doctor.
- Point or place where something begins.
- Serious, very upsetting.
- Badly scarred, possibly in war or car crash.
- Study of the ancient human world.
- A minor cut or injury.
- Hot drink made from roasted beans.
20 Clues: A minor cut or injury. • Serious, very upsetting. • Unable to read and write. • Ability to contort, twist. • Boring, dull, never ending. • Hostile or violent behaviour. • Medical professional, Doctor. • Extremely helpful, supportive. • The study of living organisms. • Soil that is rich in nutrients. • Study of the ancient human world. • Able to live in water and on land. • ...
Fall Gardening 2023-10-08
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- Sowing Planting seeds directly into the soil.
- Starting seeds inside and then moving them outside.
- An segmented animal that aerates the soil and fertilizes it with castings.
- A soft leafed veggie that grows best in cooler climates.
- A staple fall vegie that grows up to 3 ft wide and produces a large leaves.
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- A fall veggie that creates a large floret of flowers that are edible.
- A veggie that comes in many colors and can be harvested in only 30 days.
- A bulb of a plant which is used to season food and has many health benefits.
- The broken down remains of plants to create rich soil.
- Sprouts A fall veggie that is produced by growing up the stem of the plant.
- Crops that prefer cooler climates and suffer in the warmer temps.
11 Clues: Sowing Planting seeds directly into the soil. • Starting seeds inside and then moving them outside. • The broken down remains of plants to create rich soil. • A soft leafed veggie that grows best in cooler climates. • Crops that prefer cooler climates and suffer in the warmer temps. • A fall veggie that creates a large floret of flowers that are edible. • ...
Crossword History...Crossword. 2025-03-20
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- crosswords were originally games for______
- ____ 21st the first ever crossword puzzle was published
- 300____ copies of the crossword book were sold in just a year
- what Arthur called his crossword puzzle
- a place where crosswords are still used today
- name of the person credited with the first crossword puzzle
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- where the first ever crossword puzzle was published
- a woman_____ her husband for playing to many crosswords.wow.
- in 19__ the first ever crossword book was published
- ______and Max were credited for making the first ever crossword book
- crosswords popped up in places like railroads in _____
11 Clues: what Arthur called his crossword puzzle • crosswords were originally games for______ • a place where crosswords are still used today • where the first ever crossword puzzle was published • in 19__ the first ever crossword book was published • crosswords popped up in places like railroads in _____ • ____ 21st the first ever crossword puzzle was published • ...
Burfday surprise 2023-10-31
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- a place to sell clothes
- Is this crossword annoying?
- what part of America got it's own style of question in the New Yorker?
- the item Jenny got you for your birthday you loved
- the weird club night band
- which crossword can we never finish?
- Are you tired of this crossword now?
- Where does Fraser currently like to get pastries from
- what happens on the 5th of November
- where are we going tonight?
- Where did you prefer to the above?
- Where did you most recently bring coffee from?
- your new BFF
- what is your crossword attire of choice?
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- which part of a roast dinner do you prize yourself on?
- what type of event tickets were all gone?
- what colour is Joe's hair?
- what artist does this friends character share a first name with?
- what we'd usually do the crossword in
- what month is it?
- your achilles heel
- Do you feel smarter?
- what is the colour of the nice house on the way to Vicky Park?
- Who dealt with the mice this month?
- Did Fraser get you concert tickets?
- how do they mark the 5th of November
- name a character from friends
27 Clues: your new BFF • what month is it? • your achilles heel • Do you feel smarter? • a place to sell clothes • the weird club night band • what colour is Joe's hair? • Is this crossword annoying? • where are we going tonight? • name a character from friends • Where did you prefer to the above? • what happens on the 5th of November • Who dealt with the mice this month? • ...
Baxter Ceramics Puzzle 5 2020-09-16
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- alters the vitrification of the clay
- inversion the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles experience as they pass up and down through 573C.
- derived from or containing glass
- used in pottery and sculpture to add a gritty, rustic texture, it reduces shrinkage and aids even drying
- sand often used in clay bodies
- The practice of holding the kiln at final firing temperature for a period of time
- the state of being thick, sticky, and semi fluid in consistency, due to internal friction
- a mineral form of silica powder used in ceramic glazes and clay bodies
- the material that acts as a hardener
- a micro crystalline form of quartz and is a completely different physical appearance
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- action it collapses the porosity and bonds the unmelted ceramic particles to each other by making a eutectic system
- expansion the tendency of matter to change its shape, area, volume, and density in response to a change in temperature
- a crystalline form of silica
- pots and other articles made from clay hardened by heat
- a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic
- having the structure and form of a crystal
- consists of the three mineral types- clay, silica, and feldspar
- tension the tendency of liquid surfaces to shrink into the minimum surface area possible
- shrinkage comparative indicator of the degree of vitrification
- body made from clay, fluxes, hardeners and openers
20 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 • 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 • ...
Kingdom of Heaven 2022-01-19
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- soil, The seeds bear fruit
- The ground where the seeds were scorched
- Sent by The ________
- The spiritual part of a human that lives on
- A response to God's love and forgiveness
- A story Jesus used to describe the Kingdom
- Where the birds eat the seeds
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- An event that happened by the power of God
- Will, the ability to make choices
- The sower
- Choke the seeds
- Spirit, Filled with The
- Jesus is the ______ of God
- Title for Jesus
- How Jesus is present today thru the
15 Clues: The sower • Choke the seeds • Title for Jesus • Sent by The ________ • Spirit, Filled with The • soil, The seeds bear fruit • Jesus is the ______ of God • Where the birds eat the seeds • Will, the ability to make choices • How Jesus is present today thru the • The ground where the seeds were scorched • A response to God's love and forgiveness • ...
Egypt Vocab 2026-01-07
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- Plant used to make paper-like writing material
- Area at the mouth of a river
- Lever tool used to move water to fields
- An Egyptian ruler
- Belief in more than one god
- Nutrient-rich land
- Soil carried and deposited by water
- Mythical creature with a lion’s body and a human head
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- A preserved body
- A waterfall
- Stone that helped scholars decode hieroglyphics
- Triangular-shaped tomb built for rulers
- Picture writing system of ancient Egypt
- Tool used by scribes to write
- Study of body structures
15 Clues: A waterfall • A preserved body • An Egyptian ruler • Nutrient-rich land • Study of body structures • Belief in more than one god • Area at the mouth of a river • Tool used by scribes to write • Soil carried and deposited by water • Lever tool used to move water to fields • Triangular-shaped tomb built for rulers • Picture writing system of ancient Egypt • ...
conniebday 2024-03-19
34 Clues: yum • map • odo • sims • wand • mango • velma • gluten • trenta • tulips • Maxtits • heckums • harumph • candles • chignon • mrconnie • andstuff • Lilliput • cousteau • silkroad • sausages • tootstick • aguamenti • crossword • silverarrow • cowboyboots • Conniepussy • chickenwine • thatsasnatch • ratsratsrats • happybirthday • shallimakeitnice • roomofrequirement • regulusarcturusblack
pussle on ls-soil 2021-09-06
5 Clues: the top most layer of the earth • braking down of rock to smaller pieces by natural forces • derived from a the parent rock from which soil is formed • the completely dissolved product of plant and animal matter • mixture of sand, silt, clay and humus also known as the best soil for plant growth
Ag Vocab Midterm 2024-01-29
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- (of an area of land) covered with trees
- Agricultural and Forestal Districts
- relating to herbs (in the botanical sense).
- any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume
- shovel square-bladed shovel is used for lifting and moving loose material
- rapid upward growth of a plant
- (especially of plants or a disease) tending to spread prolifically and undesirably or harmfully
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow a black or dark brown material Soil texture
- an area or stretch of land having a particular characteristic, purpose, or use, or subject to particular restrictions
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower, or plant to allow fertilization
- Introduce air into a material
- a small handheld tool with a flat, pointed blade, used to apply and spread mortar or plaster
- trim (a tree, shrub, or bush) by cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems, especially to increase fruitfulness and growth
- spade all-purpose tool with a medium-size rounded blade with a pointed tip
- a figure expressing the acidity or alkalinity of a solution on a logarithmic scale on which 7 is neutral
- pruners Pruning shears, also called hand pruners (in American English), or secateurs (in British English
- fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment,
- An expert in garden
- any material added to the soil to improve its physical or chemical properties.
- the development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy
- occurs twice a year.
- a tree surgeon.
- a farm tool with a long handle and sharp metal prongs, used especially for lifting hay
- (of a tree or shrub) shedding its leaves annually.
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- make or become hard or harder
- growing and marketing plants and with the associated activities of flower arrangement and landscape design.
- process of pruning by which old growth and seed heads are removed from the plant to promote new growth and re-flowering.
- low-growing, spreading plants that help to stop weeds from growing
- relating to or denoting a plant that retains green leaves throughout the year.
- the organic component of soil
- a stiff, sticky fine-grained earth, typically yellow, red, or bluish gray in color and often forming an impermeable
- a person born in a specified place or associated with a place by birth, whether subsequently resident there
- any plant cultivar that has been grown for a certain number of years and that breeds “true to type” from seeds, with each generation of the plant having the same combination of traits.
- plant or tree removed from one location and reset in the ground at another.
- decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- any plant that completes its life cycle in a single growing season
- vigorous vertical growth coming from the roots or lower main stem of a plant
- locking up your assets in exchange for rewards or interes
- a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus.
- the action of driving metal pins into rock faces so that ropes can be attached to them.
- enclosing tiny particles of a substance inside another material
- a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown
- becoming less dense, crowded, or numerous
- when you plant seeds directly out into prepared garden beds.
- the cultivation of crop species that live longer than two years without the need for replanting each year.
- a small cart with a single wheel at the front and two supporting legs and two handles at the rear
- the action or process of draining something
- House heated building, typically made largely of glass
- a plant of a genus that includes cabbage, turnip, Brussels sprout, and mustard.
- relating to or derived from living matter
- frame a four-sided frame of boards with a removable glass or plastic top.
- the offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties, such as a mule
52 Clues: a tree surgeon. • An expert in garden • occurs twice a year. • make or become hard or harder • the organic component of soil • Introduce air into a material • rapid upward growth of a plant • Agricultural and Forestal Districts • (of an area of land) covered with trees • becoming less dense, crowded, or numerous • relating to or derived from living matter • ...
Archaeological Conservation and Preservation 2024-03-14
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- Archaeologists and civilians often find ____________ of artefacts, which are goods that were buried in the ground by people fleeing a conflict and who never had the chance to return to salvage their items.
- Layers of ____________ ash, mud, silt and sand can all preserve the artefacts buried beneath them.
- Archaeological evidence is often preserved in peat ____________ and marshes where acids in the soil prevent decay.
- Because so many artefacts have been lost, archaeologists must understand that their interpretations of the past are limited by ____________.
- Archaeologists often find artefacts at ____________ sites because hidden tombs have protected goods and bodies from grave robbers.
- Dry climates in desert regions ____________ artefacts because the heat and absence of moisture prevent decay.
- Air pollution from traffic emissions and factories can create ____________ rain, which destroys ancient stonework.
- The discovery of hoards is often ____________, for example by farmers ploughing their fields.
- Fire can transform perishable objects like clay and grain into a ____________ form, preserving it well.
- Both the natural environment and the actions of ____________ are responsible for the destruction of artefacts.
- Very cold and icy climates provide perfect conditions for preserving organic material like human ____________.
- The effects of the climate, such as heat, cold, wind and rain, can also lead to the ____________ of artefacts.
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- During a war, archaeological sites are often ____________.
- Many artefacts have been lost through the natural process of ____________ over centuries.
- The chemicals of a plant can react with the ____________ in the soil to the prevent decay of buried artefacts.
- During the second Gulf War, civilians stole a priceless collection of artefacts from the ____________ museum.
- It is likely that many more sources have been ____________ over time than preserved by archaeologists.
- The ____________ of roads, skyscrapers, housing developments and shopping malls destroys the archaeological evidence that lays beneath.
- Rats, mice, insects, fungi and bacteria can all eat and destroy ____________ remains.
- Artefacts made of stone, brick, flint, gold, bronze and clay typically ____________ well.
- The Bamiyan buddhas of Afghanistan, dating to the 4th and 5th Centuries AD, were destroyed by the ____________ by using dynamite.
- Organic materials, human and animal remains, textiles, papyrus and paper usually ____________ rapidly.
- Floods, earthquakes, land subsidence (sinking land) and volcanoes are examples of natural ____________ that have destroyed archaeological evidence.
- ____________ is a brown material like soil, made from decomposing vegetable matter in wet and acidic conditions.
- Plants can cause deterioration of artefacts because they grow and their roots crack stonework.
- Modern mass ____________ is a major cause of the damage and destruction of historic sites.
26 Clues: During a war, archaeological sites are often ____________. • Rats, mice, insects, fungi and bacteria can all eat and destroy ____________ remains. • Many artefacts have been lost through the natural process of ____________ over centuries. • Artefacts made of stone, brick, flint, gold, bronze and clay typically ____________ well. • ...
Unit 2 2022-05-11
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- a room used for a special or official purpose
- some one how steals things
- important people on high social clases
- a member of your family who live a long tomé before You were born
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- a rare and valuable Jewel,such as a diamond
- a narrow piece of decoration along a wall
- a sticky soil That it used for makeing pots or bricks
- to work hard
- white parts of our body
- something occupies You or your time
10 Clues: to work hard • white parts of our body • some one how steals things • something occupies You or your time • important people on high social clases • a narrow piece of decoration along a wall • a rare and valuable Jewel,such as a diamond • a room used for a special or official purpose • a sticky soil That it used for makeing pots or bricks • ...
Artists, Art Elements, and Vocabulary 2022-12-01
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- Linear lines converging at a point
- White light
- Rolled out rope
- Can be geometric or organic
- Red, yellow, blue
- The scream
- The way something feels
- A dot that went for a walk
- Da vinci woman
- Used to smooth out clay
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- Art element that refers to light and dark
- red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet
- Starry night
- A 3D shape
- Shiny glass coating on ceramic
- Clay glue
- Color mixed with black
- Used to score clay
- Orange, green, violet
- Color mixed with white
- Rolled out flat
21 Clues: Clay glue • A 3D shape • The scream • White light • Starry night • Da vinci woman • Rolled out rope • Rolled out flat • Red, yellow, blue • Used to score clay • Orange, green, violet • Color mixed with black • Color mixed with white • The way something feels • Used to smooth out clay • A dot that went for a walk • Can be geometric or organic • Shiny glass coating on ceramic • ...
8th Grade Review 2021-06-03
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- South soil type
- The Federal and State Govs share power
- What caused the king to place taxes?
- G. Washington was Commander in Chief during the American _____________.
- Who did we try to keep out with the Monroe Doctrine?
- Change
- What caused the XYZ Affair?
- House of Representative & Senate
- Approve
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- Wanted a Bill of Rights
- "Where is your warrant officer?" (2 Words)
- How do we prevent one branch from becoming too powerful? (3 Words)
- Group who wanted to ratify the Constitution
- 2nd President (2 Words)
- Last Battle
15 Clues: Change • Approve • Last Battle • South soil type • Wanted a Bill of Rights • 2nd President (2 Words) • What caused the XYZ Affair? • House of Representative & Senate • What caused the king to place taxes? • The Federal and State Govs share power • "Where is your warrant officer?" (2 Words) • Group who wanted to ratify the Constitution • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-10-06
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- makes their own food
- anaerobic respiration that creates alcohol
- energy poor
- goes over the arrow in the photosynthesis equation
- includes glucose, produces 2 ATP
- at the left of the chemical equation
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- at the right of the chemical equation
- eats other organisms
- transports water from soil up the stem to the leaves
- creates 34 ATP during cellular respiration
- creates 38 ATP energy,
- flattened sacs within the chloroplasts
- energy rich
- Folding inner membrane that increases the surface area
- created during photosynthesis and used during cellular repsiration
15 Clues: energy rich • energy poor • makes their own food • eats other organisms • creates 38 ATP energy, • includes glucose, produces 2 ATP • at the left of the chemical equation • at the right of the chemical equation • flattened sacs within the chloroplasts • creates 34 ATP during cellular respiration • anaerobic respiration that creates alcohol • ...
Douglas Crossword 2023-03-30
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- limited supply
- movement from rural to city areas
- rich families who own more than 50 slaves
- someone against immigrants
- a time without that much food
- get the soil ready to plant
- someone who fights for the end of slavery and for slaves to be free
- movement to limit alcohol abuse
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- breaking a law in a peaceful way
- skilled workers before factories
- an investment
- a person who invests
- laws to stop slaves from running away
- reforms in society
- when workers refuse to work
15 Clues: an investment • limited supply • reforms in society • a person who invests • someone against immigrants • get the soil ready to plant • when workers refuse to work • a time without that much food • movement to limit alcohol abuse • breaking a law in a peaceful way • skilled workers before factories • movement from rural to city areas • laws to stop slaves from running away • ...
waste management 2025-02-03
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- buildup of substances overtime
- place where waste is buried
- materials that break down naturally
- gas thar absorbs heat energy emitted by the planet's surface
- process things so they can be use again
- increased of toxins in the food chain
- waste decomposition to create nutrient-rich soil
- dumping waste into the ocean
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- tiny plastics that pollute water
- temporary containment of waste
- action of burning wastes
- contaminated liquid
- action of process materials that can be reused
- chemical changes in vegetables and animals
- send waste to other countries
15 Clues: contaminated liquid • action of burning wastes • place where waste is buried • dumping waste into the ocean • send waste to other countries • buildup of substances overtime • temporary containment of waste • tiny plastics that pollute water • materials that break down naturally • increased of toxins in the food chain • process things so they can be use again • ...
ANCIENT EGYPT PT1 2020-08-19
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- The Nile river would ___________, and this brought rich soil.
- The study of the sun, stars and planets is known as _____________.
- An Ancient system of writing that used pictures was known as _____________.
- The ___________ was the lifeblood of Ancient Egypt.
- A stone carving with the head of a human and the body of a lion is known as the _________.
- Special paper made from a special grass known as _________________.
- _____________ was known as the boy pharaoh.
- Applying oil on the dead body would help stop the body from ____________.
- ___________ read, wrote and kept records.
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- The ___________ also known as a nobleman made laws and kept order.
- Dead bodies were turned into ____________ by wrapping them in stripes of cloth.
- Another name given to doctors is _______________.
- Pharaoh’s would be buried with their property so as to use it in the ___________.
- The most powerful Egyptian god was ____________.
- Pharaohs and rich men’s tombs were found in huge ______________.
15 Clues: ___________ read, wrote and kept records. • _____________ was known as the boy pharaoh. • The most powerful Egyptian god was ____________. • Another name given to doctors is _______________. • The ___________ was the lifeblood of Ancient Egypt. • The Nile river would ___________, and this brought rich soil. • ...
Pottery - Essential Concepts 2023-04-06
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- ceramic objects that has a specific function; a fired clay body with a purpose or use
- some moisture remains, clay holds its formed shape, may still attached additional parts
- eroded igneous clay, water, and organic materials
- pottery that has been fired once
- a mix of clay and water used as a glue
- anything made out of clay and fired
- scratching the edges of clay before joining the edges together; similar to velcro
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- No moisture left, chalky dry, must be handled carefully, ready for firing
- unfired, bone-dry clay
- pottery that has glaze applied and is waiting for glaze firing
- wet, fresh, soft, malleable clay
11 Clues: unfired, bone-dry clay • wet, fresh, soft, malleable clay • pottery that has been fired once • anything made out of clay and fired • a mix of clay and water used as a glue • eroded igneous clay, water, and organic materials • pottery that has glaze applied and is waiting for glaze firing • No moisture left, chalky dry, must be handled carefully, ready for firing • ...
Soil Crossword 2024-05-30
9 Clues: To get bigger • To take up or soak in • The soil layer at the surface • The soil layer under the surface • A mix of rock and organic matter • Giving water to plants and animals • Growing plants and animals for food • Chemicals that kill plants we don't want • A place where we grow plants and animals
Wings of fire crossword 2022-02-22
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- In clay group of sibs who is the bigwings?
- Who is the Icewing Clay fought?
- Who wrote wings of fire?
- Who can breathe underwater?
- How many living sibs does Clay have?
- The Nightwings want _____ to be queen
- How many types of dragons are there in the FIRST BOOK?
- What is it called when all three moons are full?
- Who is the main character?
- What type of dragon is Glory?
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- Who is the smart one?
- who is the big Nightwing?
- Who is the big one?
- Where did scarlet say the dragonets could reach her?
- Who is scarlet's champion?
- What color was Clay's egg?
- What is the first name of the skywing queen?
- As of 2/22/2022 how many wings of fire books are there?
- Who has magic death spit?
- How many dragonets of destiny are there?
- Who is the funny-looking one?
- The first name of the seawing queen is ____
22 Clues: Who is the big one? • Who is the smart one? • Who wrote wings of fire? • who is the big Nightwing? • Who has magic death spit? • Who is scarlet's champion? • What color was Clay's egg? • Who is the main character? • Who can breathe underwater? • Who is the funny-looking one? • What type of dragon is Glory? • Who is the Icewing Clay fought? • How many living sibs does Clay have? • ...
Kerajinan Bahan Lunak 2019-11-13
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- lilin yang di dapat dari proses penyulingan minyak bumi
- clay banyak menggunakan teknik
- prinsip perancangan setelah mencari ide adalah menggambar
- teknik pembentukan badan keramik dengan cara tanah liatnya dipijit tekan
- salah satu bahan utama kerajinan khas kalimantan tengah
- sabun banyak menggunakan teknik
- kerajinan tidak boleh membahayakan pemakainya
- kerajinan dapat digunakan sesuai fungsi dan kebutuhan
- clay yang dapat dibuat sendiri dengan bahan daru sisa-sisa roti
- teknik pembentukan badan keramik dengan rol
- kerajinan yang indah selalu enak dipandang dan menarik perhatian
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- clay yang biasa digunakan di pabrik-pabrik mobil
- paperclay terbuat dari
- parafin lebih dikenal dengan sebutan
- teknik pembentukan badan keramik dengan cara digulung hingga terbentuk pilinan
- kerajinan harus menyenagkan dan memberi kenyamanan pemakainya
- teknik pembentukan dengan acuan alat cetak
- kerajinan harus memiliki keserasian antara bentuk, wujud dan nilai gunanya
- jenis clay yang paling mahal
- prinsip perancangan yang pertama adalah mencari
20 Clues: paperclay terbuat dari • jenis clay yang paling mahal • clay banyak menggunakan teknik • sabun banyak menggunakan teknik • parafin lebih dikenal dengan sebutan • teknik pembentukan dengan acuan alat cetak • teknik pembentukan badan keramik dengan rol • kerajinan tidak boleh membahayakan pemakainya • prinsip perancangan yang pertama adalah mencari • ...
Ceramics Glazing 2024-01-16
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- glaze cracks and chips off
- glass-like
- cracking of the glaze
- oven in which clay is fired at very high heat
- a plan for color
- artworks that are functional
- heating earthen clay to promote chemical change and harden clay and glaze
- fired but unglazed
- glaze does not flow out evenly
- shiny, glossy glaze that may or may not be transparent
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- first firing of bone dry green ware
- one or more variations of a color family
- Made of minerals, silica, gum arabic, and water
- mare than one color, using many color families
- firing of glazed ceramics to preserve decoration and make permanent
- thick color, bright glaze, color of clay will not show through
- applied to exterior bottom of unfired glazed ceramics to prevent sticking in kiln
- artwork with the purpose of being viewed, value is in the appearance
- simplified, abstracted, distorted
- painting the glaze on with a brush
20 Clues: glass-like • a plan for color • fired but unglazed • cracking of the glaze • glaze cracks and chips off • artworks that are functional • glaze does not flow out evenly • simplified, abstracted, distorted • painting the glaze on with a brush • first firing of bone dry green ware • one or more variations of a color family • oven in which clay is fired at very high heat • ...
Ceramics 101 2023-01-09
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- moldable form of clay
- the hardened clay after it has been fired in the kiln one time
- hand building technique using fingers to press and pinch
- clay before it has been fired
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- wettest form of clay, used like glue
- hand building technique with flat pieces
- dried clay stage right before it goes into the kiln
- hand building technique with snake like pieces
- clay after it has been glaze painted and fired the second time, the final stage for clay
- 3rd stage of clay when it is a little dry and you can carve into it
- the oven used to cook the clay
11 Clues: moldable form of clay • clay before it has been fired • the oven used to cook the clay • wettest form of clay, used like glue • hand building technique with flat pieces • hand building technique with snake like pieces • dried clay stage right before it goes into the kiln • hand building technique using fingers to press and pinch • ...
Wordscape adventure 2025-05-20
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- small, hard particle or piece of a substance, like the particles that make up soil.
- type of fine-grained soil that becomes sticky when wet and hard when dry.
- Related to or derived from living matter; organic soil contains decomposed plant and animal material.
- Able to support the growth of many plants; rich in nutrients.
- feel or appearance of a surface or material, such as whether soil is coarse, fine, or grainy.
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- The process of organizing or grouping things based on shared characteristics.
- top layer of the earth where plants grow; made of minerals, organic matter, and tiny organisms.
- To supply water to crops or land to help plants grow, especially when there is little rainfall.
- A detailed examination of something in order to understand its nature or determine its essential features.
9 Clues: Able to support the growth of many plants; rich in nutrients. • type of fine-grained soil that becomes sticky when wet and hard when dry. • The process of organizing or grouping things based on shared characteristics. • small, hard particle or piece of a substance, like the particles that make up soil. • ...
Ceramics Module 6 Key Terms 2025-01-15
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- A decorative process. Colored engobes and slip glazes are applied to wet greenware.
- A metallic element used as a flux in low-fire glazes.
- A hard, brittle substance, typically transparent or translucent, made by fusing sand with soda, lime, and sometimes other ingredients and cooling rapidly.
- The action of natural forces like wind, water, and ice that causes mountains to crumble and disintegrate into rocks, sand, dirt, and finally clay.
- A naturally occurring iron-bearing clay that is used as a slip glaze or in glazes.
- The area between a glaze and the clay surface where the two melt together, forming an interlocking bond.
- The brilliance or intensity of a color, such as bright red or dull green.
- A stain applied under a glaze.
- Colorant brushed onto bisque fired ware.
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- The glass forming part of glaze.
- A glaze that is either clay or mostly clay and is applied over wet clay.
- Generally, a light-colored clay body that has been colored with metallic oxides.
- A thin layer of glass that is melted onto a pot for decorative or utilitarian purposes.
- A method of glazing by throwing salt into a hot kiln.
- Causing or capable of causing death or illness if taken into the body.
- A flux used in low-fire glazes.
- A metallic oxide stain that is applied over a glaze either before or after the glaze has been fired.
17 Clues: A stain applied under a glaze. • A flux used in low-fire glazes. • The glass forming part of glaze. • Colorant brushed onto bisque fired ware. • A metallic element used as a flux in low-fire glazes. • A method of glazing by throwing salt into a hot kiln. • Causing or capable of causing death or illness if taken into the body. • ...
Egypt Facts 2024-09-08
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- A mythical Egyptian beast with a lion's body and a human's head.
- queen of Egypt
- Pharaohs
- stone coffin
- the belief in many gods
- a type of salt to dry out the body
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- rich soil brought by flooding
- Egyptian writing that involved using pictures to represent words.
- River, world's longest river
- burial place of the Pharaohs
- A long-lasting, paper-like material made from reeds
- Egypt's most famous queen
- largest desert in the world
13 Clues: Pharaohs • stone coffin • queen of Egypt • the belief in many gods • Egypt's most famous queen • largest desert in the world • River, world's longest river • burial place of the Pharaohs • rich soil brought by flooding • a type of salt to dry out the body • A long-lasting, paper-like material made from reeds • A mythical Egyptian beast with a lion's body and a human's head. • ...
Egypt Vocab 2025-11-25
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- egyptian writing system
- the title of the ruler of egypt
- a certain time period
- a series of rulers from the same family
- a triangle shaped area of land
- the river where egyptians settled
- rich soil deposited by a river
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- process used to preserve a dead body
- stone discovered with three different inscriptions
- a large structure
- four jars to hold organs
- the life after death
- a type of plant egyptians used to make paper
13 Clues: a large structure • the life after death • a certain time period • egyptian writing system • four jars to hold organs • a triangle shaped area of land • rich soil deposited by a river • the title of the ruler of egypt • the river where egyptians settled • process used to preserve a dead body • a series of rulers from the same family • a type of plant egyptians used to make paper • ...
crossword about mesopotaiya. 2025-10-01
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2024-10-25
8 Clues: city • writer • countryside • humanmade waterways • wheeled horse-drawn cart • mixture of rich soil and rocks • is the ruler of a ruler of a kingdom or empire • a set of letters that can be combined to form words
Earth's Surface Ch3 - Erosion 2025-05-30
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- - the mixture of sediments that a glacier deposits directly on the surface
- - a large stream.
- - any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- - a region in which a layer of limestone close to the surface creates deep valleys, caverns, and sinkholes
- - wide, sloping deposits of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range and slows down
- - times in the past when continental glaciers covered large parts of Earth’s surface
- - the pieces of rock, soil, or the remains of plants and animals that is moved by erosion
- - the term for water that fills the openings in the soil and trickles into cracks and spaces in layers of rock
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- - a process that occurs as waves repeatedly hit the beach, some of the beach sediment moves down the beach with the current
- - a stream or river that flows into a larger river
- - the process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one place to another.
- - any of several processes that move sediment downhill, and is caused by gravity
- - a landform created when sediment is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake.
- - water that flows over the surface rather than sinking into it.
- - the process that breaks down rocks and other substances.
- - fine, wind-deposited sediment made of particles smaller than sand, like clay and silt
- - a ridge formed by till at the edges of a glacier
17 Clues: - a large stream. • - a stream or river that flows into a larger river • - a ridge formed by till at the edges of a glacier • - any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • - the process that breaks down rocks and other substances. • - water that flows over the surface rather than sinking into it. • ...
Social studies vocab 2022-12-13
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- of labor, when each person specializes in a different job
- way of supplying water to an area of land
- long poem
- Countryside areas
- A society that has cities, different jobs, government and religion
- belief in one god
- temple
- land between rivers
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- praise to many gods
- a writer
- of a city as the political center and the surrounding countryside
- city areas
- a land with different territories and people under a single rule
- a long period without rain
- rich soil and rock
15 Clues: temple • a writer • long poem • city areas • Countryside areas • belief in one god • rich soil and rock • praise to many gods • land between rivers • a long period without rain • way of supplying water to an area of land • of labor, when each person specializes in a different job • a land with different territories and people under a single rule • ...
chapter 3 key terms 2015-10-02
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- people who perform religious ceramonys
- one of uruks kings
- or picture symbals
- a city area
- or writer
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
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- a human made water way
- long poems that tell the stories of heros
- a horse drawn cart used in battle
- the worship of many gods
- a way of suppling water to an area of sand
- the worlds first system of writing
- a country side
- the first ruler to have a permanent army
- or land with different territories and people under a single rule
15 Clues: or writer • a city area • a country side • one of uruks kings • or picture symbals • a human made water way • the worship of many gods • a horse drawn cart used in battle • the worlds first system of writing • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • people who perform religious ceramonys • the first ruler to have a permanent army • long poems that tell the stories of heros • ...
terrestrial biomes 2022-10-07
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- has grasses and few trees. have wet and dry seasons
- the soil level is thin and acidic
- biome dominated by trees.moderate climate.
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- located near earths equator. recieves more rain than any other biome
- very dry. soil is rocky and sandy
- moderate precipitation hot summers and cold winters. deep soils with rich nutrients
- the ground contains permafrost
7 Clues: the ground contains permafrost • very dry. soil is rocky and sandy • the soil level is thin and acidic • biome dominated by trees.moderate climate. • has grasses and few trees. have wet and dry seasons • located near earths equator. recieves more rain than any other biome • moderate precipitation hot summers and cold winters. deep soils with rich nutrients
Vocab List #3 2021-10-01
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- An area of rich farmland in Southwest Asia where the first civilizations began.
- A region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, where the first urban societies developed.
- a powerful empire in northern Mesopotamia
- group of traders traveling together
- Belief in 2 or more gods
- classes a ranking of people into higher or lower positions of respect, based on economic and /or social status
- supplying land with water through a series of canals
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- The land between these 2 rivers was a source of life for the people of Mesopotamia
- rich fertile soil deposited by the flooding of a river
- The land between these 2 rivers was a source of life for the people of Mesopotamia
- a city with its own government & laws; both a city and an independent state.
- A group of territories and people controlled by one ruler
- an ancient kingdom close to the middle of Mesopotamia
- Able to produce good crops
- someone skilled in a craft
- a writer (noun) or to write (verb)
- a writer (noun) or to write (verb)
17 Clues: Belief in 2 or more gods • Able to produce good crops • someone skilled in a craft • group of traders traveling together • a powerful empire in northern Mesopotamia • a writer (noun) or to write (verb) • a writer (noun) or to write (verb) • an ancient kingdom close to the middle of Mesopotamia • ...
4.1 Gift of the Nile 2012-11-07
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- high waterfall or rapids
- flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land.
- fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant.
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- favourable for the growth of crops and other plants.
- obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting.
- 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 rivers.
8 Clues: high waterfall or rapids • fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant. • obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting. • favourable for the growth of crops and other plants. • watering of dry land by using ditches, pipes, or streams. • triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river’s mouth. • flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land. • ...
Malta's Agriculture 2025-07-15
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- Climate issues faced in Mediterranean climates- lack of ...
- The ground beneath our feet- essential for farming
- Describes soil that is rich and good for growing plants
- A fruit grown in Mgarr, which is also used in wine
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- General term for plants grown for food like potatoes or tomatoes
- This affects the whole world and what farmers grow
- Farm product laid by chickens
- The country we are talking about
8 Clues: Farm product laid by chickens • The country we are talking about • This affects the whole world and what farmers grow • The ground beneath our feet- essential for farming • A fruit grown in Mgarr, which is also used in wine • Describes soil that is rich and good for growing plants • Climate issues faced in Mediterranean climates- lack of ... • ...
Malta’s Agriculture 2025-07-23
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- the country we are talking about
- This affects the whole world and what farmers grow
- A fruit grown in Mgarr, which is also used in wine
- General term for plants grown for food like potatoes or tomatoes
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- Describes soil that is rich and good for growing plants
- The ground beneath our feet- essential for farming
- Farm product laid by chickens
- Climate issues faced in Mediterranean climates- lack of…
8 Clues: Farm product laid by chickens • the country we are talking about • The ground beneath our feet- essential for farming • This affects the whole world and what farmers grow • A fruit grown in Mgarr, which is also used in wine • Describes soil that is rich and good for growing plants • Climate issues faced in Mediterranean climates- lack of… • ...
Ancient Egypt Geograpahy Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-07
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- The main crop used to make bread for Egyptian food
- The yearly event that brought fresh soil to Egyptian farmlands
- Plant used to make paper, baskets, rope, and sandals
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- The longest river in the world that flows through Egypt
- The continent where Egypt is located
- Building material made from mud from the riverbanks
- Rich, fertile substance left behind after the Nile flooded
- Crop used to make linen cloth for clothing
8 Clues: The continent where Egypt is located • Crop used to make linen cloth for clothing • The main crop used to make bread for Egyptian food • Building material made from mud from the riverbanks • Plant used to make paper, baskets, rope, and sandals • The longest river in the world that flows through Egypt • Rich, fertile substance left behind after the Nile flooded • ...
Gardener's Glossary 1 - Compiled by Robert A. Wearne, a Horticulturist with the Extension Service. 2018-05-27
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- Soil that consists of less than 52% sand, 28% to 50% silt, and between 7% - 27% clay, resulting in a soil texture ideal for gardening.
- Systematic examination of soils in the field and in laboratories; publishing of descriptions and classifications; mapping of kinds of soils; and interpretation of soils according to their adaptability to various crops such as fruits, vegetables, and trees.
- Vegetables that do not thrive in summer heat, such as cabbage, English peas, lettuce, or spinach.
- Materials such as straw, leaves, lawn clippings, sawdust, black plastic sheets, or newspapers laid on the soil surface to conserve moisture, maintain an even soil temperature, and control weeds.
- Root system upon which named varieties of fruit have been grafted. For example, apple varieties are grafted onto dwarfing or size-controlling rootstocks.
- an open lattice structure used for shade or to support plants.
- Slender twining organ found along stems of some plants such as grapes, which helps the vine to both climb and cling to a support.
- Period between last killing frost in spring and first killing frost in fall.
- An enclosed, unheated but covered frame useful for growing and protecting young plants in early spring. The top is covered with glass or plastic and located so it is heated by sunlight.
- British Thermal Unit, a heat unit.
- Soil with a pH above 7; some fruits and vegetables will grow in mildly alkaline (7.4-8.0) soils, such as asparagus, beans, leeks, okra, grapefruit, lemons.
- e.g. Trace Elements
- Free movement of air through the root zone of plants; prevented in compacted or waterlogged soils.
- Structure built of wood lath for protecting plants from too much sunlight or frost.
- Material included in pesticide solutions that reduces suriface tension and helps to completely cover the surface or foliage area of the plant being sprayed. (See Spreader.)
- Alive, such as seed capable of germinating.
- Region on a plant stem between the nodes.
- Sprouting of a seed, and beginning of plant growth.
- Digging up a plant and moving it from one location to another.
- Small onion bulbs used for early planting.
- Stem growth stops when the terminal bud becomes a flower bud. Tomato plants of this type are also known as self-topping or self-pruning.
- Same as "cutting". A way of vegetatively propagating plants.
- Growth on plant roots caused by nematodes.
- Lack of green color in leaves; may be caused by nutritional deficiencies, environmental conditions, or disease.
- Treating soil by fumigation, chemicals, heat or steam to destroy disease-causing organisms.
- Caused by the sun warming trunks and large branches during winter, resulting in cracking and splitting of the bark. It can be prevented by shading or whitewashing tree trunks and larger branches. Sunscald may also occur on fruit exposed to direct sunlight.
- Fertilizer solution applied to plants at time of transplanting.
- Variety Protected Plant varieties protected by the Government plant variety law granting exclusive rights to the holder.
- Applying vaporized water to cuttings in the propagating stage.
- Temporary storing of bare-rooted trees and shrubs by placing the roots in a trench and covering with soil or sawdust.
- Native to a particular region. Opposite of exotic.
- Stem that rises from a root or rootstock and should be removed from grafted trees.
- Plant parts such as stems, leaves, and roots remaining in or on the soil after a crop is harvested.
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- Single row of shrubs or trees which provides a screen or wildlife food and cover, improves the landscape, or serves as a fence or a windbreak.
- Increasing the number of plants by planting seed or by vegetative means from cuttings, division, grafting, or layering.
- Trees or shrubs which lose their leaves annually.
- Any microscopic animal or plant that may cause a plant disease or have the beneficial effect of decomposing plant and animal residue that becomes humus.
- Inability of plants to restrict activities of a specified pest, or to wittrstand an adverse environmental condition.
- Mosses which grow in bogs and when decomposed become peat moss.
- Leaf An ordinary leaf, which functions in the production of food by a plant.
- Treatment of seed with bacteria that stimulate development of bacteria nodules on plant roots. Used on legumes such as peas and beans.
- Chemical process by which the plant absorbs water and carbon dioxide from the air and releases oxygen into the air.
- Transfer of pollen from male part of one flower to female part of the same flower, or to another flower on the same plant.
- Tobacco extract used as insecticide for controlling sucking insects such as aphids.
- Fruits produced on bushes, vines, or low growing plants as compared to fruits produced on trees.
- Chemical which aids in suspending one liquid in another.
- Soils with a pH below 7; most fruits and vegetables grow best when the pH is between 5.2 to 7.1.
- Applying a herbicide to the soil to kill weed seeds before they germinate, or after a crop is planted but before it germinates and seedlings emerge above the soil's surface.
- Any material added to soil to improve physical and productive qualities.
- Generally refers to a soil that crumbles when handled. A loam soil with physical properties that provide good aeration and drainage, easily tilled. Friable condition is improved or maintained by annual applications of organic matter.
- Compound containing calcium and/or magnesium, applied to soils to reduce acidity.
- Soil particles that are between sand and clay in size.
- Seed leaf or leaves containing stored food for initial seedling growth.
- Paint or paste used to cover and protect wounds of a tree caused by limb breakage or pruning.
- Mechanical loosening of the soil to facilitate water and air circulation.
- Removing small or young plants from a row to provide remaining plants with more space to grow and develop.
- Enlarged fleshy base of a stehi, bulb-like but solid, in which food accumulates. Propagated by division of the cloves. Examples: Dasheen (Taro), garlic, and shallots.
- Young plant developing from a germinating seed. It usually has the first true leaves developed.
- Combination of soil and other ingredients such as peat, sand, perlite, or vermiculite designed for starting seed or growing plants in containers.
- Recently deposited waterlaid materials which have been changed very little by weather elements. Found on flood plains and valleys.
- Production of flowers and seeds by such plants as spinach, lettuce, and radishes, generally occurring when days are long and temperatures warm.
- Soils with a pH below 7; most fruits and vegetables grow best when the pH is between 5.2 to 7.1.
- Deep digging of garden soil and mixing in compost, manure, or some other soil conditioner.
- Plants whose fruits contain a pit or stone such as cherries, peaches, plums, or apricots.
64 Clues: e.g. Trace Elements • British Thermal Unit, a heat unit. • Region on a plant stem between the nodes. • Small onion bulbs used for early planting. • Growth on plant roots caused by nematodes. • Alive, such as seed capable of germinating. • Trees or shrubs which lose their leaves annually. • Native to a particular region. Opposite of exotic. • ...
Vocab 2 2021-11-22
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- clay that has a lot of water is flexible and easy to sculpt
- a chemically made solution that becomes glass like when fired
- any stage of clay that has not been fired
- clay that has lost water and is less flexible
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- fires clay furnace like
- clay that has been glazed and fired all water is gone
- earliest technique used to create pottery such as a bowl by using the pinching method
- kneading clay to get rid of airbubbles
- clay that has been glazed and fired for the 2nd time
- final stage of clay before first firing lost almost all water
- snakelike rolled out piece of clay
11 Clues: fires clay furnace like • snakelike rolled out piece of clay • kneading clay to get rid of airbubbles • any stage of clay that has not been fired • clay that has lost water and is less flexible • clay that has been glazed and fired for the 2nd time • clay that has been glazed and fired all water is gone • clay that has a lot of water is flexible and easy to sculpt • ...
Thanksgiving 2018-11-20
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- Made from cranberries
- Used in centerpieces
- You do this to a turkey
- The ship the Pilgrims crossed on
- Soupy like substance that goes on mashed potatoes
- A dish made out of bread crumbs
- The second to last Thursday in November
- The people you spend the holidays with
- A Thanksgiving meal main course
- Where the Pilgrims landed
- The holiday that comes after Thanksgiving
- The native peoples of America
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- An emotion spread during the holidays
- The Indians taught the Pilgrims to use these in the soil to help crops grow
- Multicolored, used for decorations
- Friend of the Pilgrims
- "Turn Up!"
- Something you do at Thanksgiving
- Pumpkin, Blueberry, Apple, Key Lime
- The person who made this crossword
- Thanksgiving dinner
- An emotion expressed at Thanksgiving
- A movie where the turkeys aren't eaten for Thanksgiving
- Pig eaten at Thanksgiving
24 Clues: "Turn Up!" • Thanksgiving dinner • Used in centerpieces • Made from cranberries • Friend of the Pilgrims • You do this to a turkey • Where the Pilgrims landed • Pig eaten at Thanksgiving • The native peoples of America • A dish made out of bread crumbs • A Thanksgiving meal main course • Something you do at Thanksgiving • The ship the Pilgrims crossed on • ...
4.1 Gift of the Nile 2012-11-05
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- fine, fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby rivers.
- favourable for the growth of crops and other plants.
- high waterfall or rapids
- obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting.
- fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant.
- flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land.
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- watering of dry land by using ditches, pipes, or streams.
- triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river’s mouth.
8 Clues: high waterfall or rapids • fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant. • obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting. • favourable for the growth of crops and other plants. • watering of dry land by using ditches, pipes, or streams. • triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river’s mouth. • flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land. • ...
STUDY 2021-12-08
8 Clues: The king • A Writer • Too warship many gods • How did the stop the flooding • The term for a complex society • People who preformed religious • Mesopotamia that contains rich soil • long poems that tell the stories of heros
Thirteen reasons why ? 2020-02-26
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- Wat is de voornaam van het hoofdpersonage van het boek ?
- Wat is de naam van de auteur ?
- Hoeveel regels geeft Hannah mee met de cassettes ?
- Wie is de laatste persoon van de lijst die naar de hel mag ?
- Hoe noemt de beste vriend van Clay ?
- Waarmee beluistert Clay de audio cassettes ?
- Wat zal er gebeuren als iemand van de 13 mensen één van de twee regels niet volgt ? Dan zullen de cassettes … gemaakt worden.
- Via welk medium spreekt Hannah nog met personages in het boek ?
- In welk perspectief is het boek geschreven als ?
- Hannah heeft iets bij de cassettes gevoegd, waar rode sterren op staan. Wat is dat ?
- Hoe is Hannah overleden ?
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- Wat is de naam van de stalker van Hannah ?
- In wat komt het testament toe bij Clay ?
- Hoe noemt Hannah haar cassettes ?
- Welk personage leeft niet meer in het boek ?
- Welke soort persoon is Hannah ?
- Wat is de tekstkleur van de inhoud van de cassettes in het boek ?
- Clay heeft iets positiefs nodig, om de negativiteit van de cassettes te compenseren. Waarin zoekt hij die positiviteit ?
- Hoeveel redenen zijn er, waardoor Hannah zelfmoord pleegt ?
- Wat is één van Hannah’s favoriete plaatsen ?
20 Clues: Hoe is Hannah overleden ? • Wat is de naam van de auteur ? • Welke soort persoon is Hannah ? • Hoe noemt Hannah haar cassettes ? • Hoe noemt de beste vriend van Clay ? • In wat komt het testament toe bij Clay ? • Wat is de naam van de stalker van Hannah ? • Welk personage leeft niet meer in het boek ? • Waarmee beluistert Clay de audio cassettes ? • ...
Baxter Ceramics Puzzle 5 2020-09-16
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- sand often used in clay bodies
- body made from clay, fluxes, hardeners and openers
- pots and other articles made from clay hardened by heat
- expansion the tendency of matter to change its shape, area, volume, and density in response to a change in temperature
- derived from or containing glass
- shrinkage comparative indicator of the degree of vitrification
- a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic
- used in pottery and sculpture to add a gritty, rustic texture, it reduces shrinkage and aids even drying
- a mineral form of silica powder used in ceramic glazes and clay bodies
- The practice of holding the kiln at final firing temperature for a period of time
- a micro crystalline form of quartz and is a completely different physical appearance
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- the state of being thick, sticky, and semi fluid in consistency, due to internal friction
- consists of the three mineral types- clay, silica, and feldspar
- tension the tendency of liquid surfaces to shrink into the minimum surface area possible
- having the structure and form of a crystal
- the material that acts as a hardener
- action it collapses the porosity and bonds the unmelted ceramic particles to each other by making a eutectic system
- a crystalline form of silica
- inversion the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles experience as they pass up and down through 573C.
- alters the vitrification of the clay
20 Clues: a crystalline form of silica • sand often used in clay bodies • derived from or containing glass • the material that acts as a hardener • alters the vitrification of the clay • 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 • ...
Saadia Freeman 6a Egypt Crossword 2018-03-15
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- is a valley,ravine,or a channel
- is a goverment
- is a cause to change in form
- is a chief Muslim and religious
- is belief that there is only one god
- is a person who believes in the strict
- are Egypt kings from the past 3,000 years ago
- is a unit of work or energy
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- is a dish that is took'n place in Morrocco
- is a fragrant gum from a certain tree
- is fine clay,sand, and other material
- is a salt or ester of phosphoric acid
- is how Egyptians use to communicate
- is an area formed by soil deposits
- is a body of permeable rock
- is a member of people having no permanent abode
16 Clues: is a goverment • is a body of permeable rock • is a unit of work or energy • is a cause to change in form • is a valley,ravine,or a channel • is a chief Muslim and religious • is an area formed by soil deposits • is how Egyptians use to communicate • is belief that there is only one god • is a fragrant gum from a certain tree • is fine clay,sand, and other material • ...
Litosphere thing 2022-02-04
Across
- fertilized dirt
- the effects of tectonic plates sliding across one another
- the layer of the Earth we live on
- a land between mountains or hills
- a very deep and thin hole
- large stones inside of the earth that cause earthquakes when moved
- dead plants that have been mixed together, making up what is essentially compost
- breaking off a part of something
Down
- a large steep hill
- a mix of clay and sand
- a long, curled body of water
- the top part of the mantle
- something being pushed together into a tightly packed space
- the layer under the crust that is made of hot, compressed rocks
- a mountain which dispenses magma and gases
- a large wave
16 Clues: a large wave • fertilized dirt • a large steep hill • a mix of clay and sand • a very deep and thin hole • the top part of the mantle • a long, curled body of water • breaking off a part of something • the layer of the Earth we live on • a land between mountains or hills • a mountain which dispenses magma and gases • the effects of tectonic plates sliding across one another • ...
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2015-02-03
Across
- a black and white bear
- people from Northern Asia who tried to invade China
- sticks used for eating certain Chines food
- a mythical flying creature in China
Down
- hard,red brown clay,used for pots and statues
- the capital of China
- this dynasty ruled near the Huang He River and the Yangtze River
- nutricious soil carried in the Huang He River
- a fast growing green plant common in China
- a country located in Eastern Asia
10 Clues: the capital of China • a black and white bear • a country located in Eastern Asia • a mythical flying creature in China • a fast growing green plant common in China • sticks used for eating certain Chines food • hard,red brown clay,used for pots and statues • nutricious soil carried in the Huang He River • people from Northern Asia who tried to invade China • ...
Week 27 Homework 2017-02-27
Across
- Natural Features on the Earth's surface.
- A force the pulls objects toward each other.
- The process of wearing away or breaking rock into sediment.
- The process of moving sediment from one place to another.
- Your First Name
Down
- The process of depositing sediment into a new location.
- Tiny pieces of silt, sand and clay. (soil)
- Your Last Name
8 Clues: Your Last Name • Your First Name • Natural Features on the Earth's surface. • Tiny pieces of silt, sand and clay. (soil) • A force the pulls objects toward each other. • The process of depositing sediment into a new location. • The process of moving sediment from one place to another. • The process of wearing away or breaking rock into sediment.
How Puzzling 2022-11-04
Across
- The best newspaper ever
- Worst enemies, therefore
- The very worst class
- A civil engineer's worst enemy
- Quatarian event
- The objectively worst color
- I don't know what's in my _____
- The evil tyrant
- The second best crossword
Down
- An architect's worst enemy
- Yummy dessert
- Contents of a bag, perhaps?
- The sounds of the object of Camden's desire
- The male offspring of Sir Clement
- The third best crossword
- The greatest of allllll university ginger ales
- Any argument against morning Starbucks, or HF
- What I've decided I am with writing this crossword for 10 minutes
- Whose business is it?
- The idea of a round earth
20 Clues: Yummy dessert • Quatarian event • The evil tyrant • The very worst class • Whose business is it? • The best newspaper ever • Worst enemies, therefore • The third best crossword • The idea of a round earth • The second best crossword • An architect's worst enemy • Contents of a bag, perhaps? • The objectively worst color • A civil engineer's worst enemy • I don't know what's in my _____ • ...
Chem Dry Crossword 2015-12-18
Across
- A set of steps that lead us from one floor of a building to another.
- The process that explodes crystals in the carpet that break down the enzymes to get rid of a certain odor.
- Chem Dry uses a safe and non-toxic cleaning solution. This makes it a ____ option.
- Protective coat that keeps soil from adhering to fibers.
- A thin rectangular slab of baked clay, concrete, or other material
- Leaks that cause extreme damage to your carpets and the sub-floor.
Down
- Tiny bubbles that break up the dirt and grime trapped in the carpet and fabrics. Process Chem Dry uses.
- This is porous material that absorbs soil and spills, just like carpet
- System Machine technicians use to clean carpets.
- Soft, padded textile covering that is fixed to furniture.
- A great addition to your lobby, hallways and other uncarpeted spaces that add to the décor and help protect the floors.
- Another word for take away
12 Clues: Another word for take away • System Machine technicians use to clean carpets. • Protective coat that keeps soil from adhering to fibers. • Soft, padded textile covering that is fixed to furniture. • A thin rectangular slab of baked clay, concrete, or other material • Leaks that cause extreme damage to your carpets and the sub-floor. • ...
Biomes Key Terms Crossword 2020-11-09
Across
- a thread (or long thin line) from which cloth and rope are made.
- When animals eat grass in a pasture.
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, that is make up of clay,rock particles and organic matter.
- A plant that is grown and harvested on a large scale for food, clothing or other uses.
- Able to grow or produce something in large amounts.
- The state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time.
Down
- All plants or plant life of a place.
- What is eaten and taken into the body.
- The process of making things by using machinery or factories.
- Communities of plants and animals that extend over large areas due to similarities of climate within the area of the biome.
- What is eaten and taken into the body.
- Average weather in a place over many years.
- The process in which water runs through soil, dissolving minerals and carrying them into the subsoil.
13 Clues: All plants or plant life of a place. • When animals eat grass in a pasture. • What is eaten and taken into the body. • What is eaten and taken into the body. • Average weather in a place over many years. • Able to grow or produce something in large amounts. • The state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time. • ...
Dichotomous Keys 2015-04-26
Across
- this is a class where things may or may not be classified
- this organism could be good and bad
- key the title of this crossword
- another word for a Mushroom
Down
- a living thing that moves and eats on its own
- living things
- these features tell us the structure of the organism
- a microscope is needed to see this living thing
- a living thing that needs soil to survive
- this is a latin word which is a scientific name for species
10 Clues: living things • another word for a Mushroom • key the title of this crossword • this organism could be good and bad • a living thing that needs soil to survive • a living thing that moves and eats on its own • a microscope is needed to see this living thing • these features tell us the structure of the organism • this is a class where things may or may not be classified • ...
Air Dry Clay 2024-09-10
10 Clues: Flat chunk of clay • Used to color clay • Technique using ropes • Clay and water solution • Material from the earth • Technique using pinching • What this clay dries with • Knead clay to get rid of this • Used to fire/cure regular clay • Art of making things out of clay
Agriculture in River Regions Dr. E Q2-G6 2024-10-14
Across
- a method of farming and soil conservation practiced on hills and sloped land
- This is the name of one of the rivers in Mesopotamia (sounds like an animal name).
- A type of Soil that comes from a river or flood plains
- Granular material made of broken quartz grains smaller than sand but larger than clay
- A term referring to a formalized government structure
Down
- Ancient language
- A process for taking water from a river and distributing it to farms for agriculture
- This is the name of the river that flows near the other river in Mesopotamia. It has a Greek name.
- A ziggurat is a type of large structure built in ancient Mesopotamia
- The area around a river is called a ______ plain
10 Clues: Ancient language • The area around a river is called a ______ plain • A term referring to a formalized government structure • A type of Soil that comes from a river or flood plains • A ziggurat is a type of large structure built in ancient Mesopotamia • a method of farming and soil conservation practiced on hills and sloped land • ...
ANCIENT EGYPT PT1 2020-08-19
Across
- The ___________ also known as a nobleman made laws and kept order.
- Special paper made from a special grass known as _________________.
- The most powerful Egyptian god was ____________.
- A stone carving with the head of a human and the body of a lion is known as the _________.
- Pharaohs and rich men’s tombs were found in huge ______________.
- Another name given to doctors is _______________.
- ___________ read, wrote and kept records.
- Applying oil on the dead body would help stop the body from ____________.
Down
- The Nile river would ___________, and this brought rich soil.
- An Ancient system of writing that used pictures was known as _____________.
- _____________ was known as the boy pharaoh.
- Pharaoh’s would be buried with their property so as to use it in the ___________.
- Dead bodies were turned into ____________ by wrapping them in stripes of cloth.
- The study of the sun, stars and planets is known as _____________.
- The ___________ was the lifeblood of Ancient Egypt.
15 Clues: ___________ read, wrote and kept records. • _____________ was known as the boy pharaoh. • The most powerful Egyptian god was ____________. • Another name given to doctors is _______________. • The ___________ was the lifeblood of Ancient Egypt. • The Nile river would ___________, and this brought rich soil. • ...
People and the biosphere 2024-07-01
Across
- Another word for tropical grassland.
- Carrying _____________. Number of people that can be supported in a given area.
- Altitudinal ______________. Impact of altitude on vegetation type.
- A carbon _______ is anything that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases.
- The original people living in an area.
- A large-scale ecosystem.
- A fuel that can be made from biomass.
- A type of plant that stores water, slowing its evaporation.
- Non-living components of an ecosystem.
Down
- A type of dark, nutrient-rich soil, which is made of old decayed plants.
- A forest of the cold, subarctic region.
- Distance north or south of the equator.
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from leaves, stems and flowers.
- Decomposing leaf litter will produce this rich, dark organic material.
- The nutrient __________ describes how nutrients are transferred around an ecosystem.
15 Clues: A large-scale ecosystem. • Another word for tropical grassland. • A fuel that can be made from biomass. • The original people living in an area. • Non-living components of an ecosystem. • A forest of the cold, subarctic region. • Distance north or south of the equator. • A type of plant that stores water, slowing its evaporation. • ...
Birthday 2022-05-13
11 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • puzzle online • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • crossword as an image • simple and free to use • Crossword Puzzle Man's best friend
Biomes 2016-09-09
Across
- The tundra has cold and _____ winters
- What are many animals in the Taiga?
- What type of traits do the animals in the Desert have to?
- The Coniferous forest has what kind of temperature?
- The tundra has the ___________ layer
- for protection What do the animals in the Deciduous forest do?
Down
- What do the animals in the Deciduous Forest eat?
- and dry What are the summers like in the Coniferous Forest?
- The Desert has very low?
- and soggy What are the summers like in the Tundra?
- Some of the animals in the Deciduous forest have to migrate and __________.
- Does the Desert have poor or rich soil in Organic material?
- Many animals in different biomes have to have a varied ____
- What is one thing that animals eat in the Tundra and in the Taiga?
- The taiga has what type of soil?
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 do the animals in the Deciduous Forest eat? • and soggy What are the summers like in the Tundra? • The Coniferous forest has what kind of temperature? • ...
Northern Africa Vocabulary 2025-02-20
Across
- this country is the second smallest in Northern Africa
- poor farmers of Egypt
- a plant substance that gives off a pleasing scent
- this country is the smallest in Northern Africa
- an area formed by soil deposits that build up as river water slows down
- another name for a king in ancient egypt
- people who move about from place to place in search of food, rely on these oases during their travels
Down
- the belief in just one god
- this country is bordered by morocco on the west, and libya and tunisia on the east
- this country is bordered by sudan on the south and libya on the west
- a fine, rich soil that is excellent for farming
- this country is bordered by egypt on the east, and libya and tunisia on the west
- dry streambeds
- chemical compounds that are often used in fertilizers
- an open-air market
15 Clues: dry streambeds • an open-air market • poor farmers of Egypt • the belief in just one god • another name for a king in ancient egypt • a fine, rich soil that is excellent for farming • this country is the smallest in Northern Africa • a plant substance that gives off a pleasing scent • chemical compounds that are often used in fertilizers • ...
Eco-Friendly Food and Farming 2025-07-13
Across
- Using materials again instead of throwing them away
- When farmers pick the ripe fruits and vegetables
- To put seeds or seedlings in the ground so they grow
- Food that is good for your body and the planet
- Fruits and veggies that grow at certain times of the year
- Food grown without harmful chemicals or pesticides
- People who grow food for us to eat
Down
- Food scraps that turn into healthy soil for plants
- Food or packaging that is thrown out instead of reused
- An insect that helps pollinate flowers and crops
- A place where fruits, veggies, and herbs grow
- The earth where plants grow — it needs to be healthy and rich
- Food grown nearby instead of far away, to save energy
- Plants need this to live and grow
- Tiny parts of plants that grow into new fruits or veggies
15 Clues: Plants need this to live and grow • People who grow food for us to eat • A place where fruits, veggies, and herbs grow • Food that is good for your body and the planet • An insect that helps pollinate flowers and crops • When farmers pick the ripe fruits and vegetables • Food scraps that turn into healthy soil for plants • ...
The Fertile Crescent - Intro Vocab 2021-08-29
Across
- An area of rich farmland in Southwest Asia where the first civilizations began
- the land "between two rivers"
- the eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia
- western of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia
- human-made waterways
Down
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- more of something than what is needed
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks, ideal for farming
8 Clues: human-made waterways • the land "between two rivers" • more of something than what is needed • a way of supplying water to an area of land • western of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia • A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks, ideal for farming • the eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia • ...
