clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Unsaturated Soil Mechanics 2016-05-03
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- ratio of mass to density
- a time-based or directional dependency of a soil
- a property of expansive soil
- matric or osmotic
- abbr. for an unsaturated soil property
- the behavior of soil as tubes with hairline internal diameter
- measures negative pore-water pressures
- a state of stress with continued increase in strain
- the space the can be occupied by either air or water in soil
- a model that is subject to or involving chance variation
- a stress that is without excess water pressure
- the pressure exerting on or exerted by the soil
- a parameter in a constitutive equation that can change
- a slope failure
- a displacement of soil in any direction
- a point where two soil phases interact
- Author of stress analysis method
- the property of a soil that quantify rates of flow through it.
- an apparent tension
- air voids not continuous in the past
- in-place
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- one of 4 phases of unsaturated soil
- occupies the void space in soil
- a force exerted on an area
- a property of soil for constant stress under continued strain
- a property of soil for completely recoverable strain
- a state of physical balance
- a type of soil that swell
- changes in length with respect to the original length
- a sudden loss in volume
- a relationship of state variables with soil property constants
- - to have experienced a larger stress in the past
- a type of strain in soil structure produced by pressure
- difference in major and minor stress
- flow of water through a medium
- the way in which soil acts
- a stress that is perpendicular to a surface
- the stress of a soil at failure
38 Clues: in-place • a slope failure • matric or osmotic • an apparent tension • a sudden loss in volume • ratio of mass to density • a type of soil that swell • a force exerted on an area • the way in which soil acts • a state of physical balance • a property of expansive soil • flow of water through a medium • occupies the void space in soil • the stress of a soil at failure • ...
Brylee's Amazing Scientific Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-15
5 Clues: The top layer on a Soil Profile • The layer that is made up of rock • The layer that is made out of clay • The layer that has no organic material • The second to top layer of a Soil Profile
Vintage Christmas 2019-12-05
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- Going to Maui in January
- Max's favorite sport
- Now living on foreign soil
- Would rather fix teeth than make toys
- Planning to Major in Elementary Ed/Catholic Studies/Art
- Classic style of Christmas Cartoons in the 60s
- Famous Snowman
- Watches over us from Heaven
- "It's a Wonderful______"
- Music Teacher
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- Order of women we consider to be part of our family
- What the Whos love to eat on Christmas
- Praying for continued healing of Gabbie's _______
- Another name for Santa Claus
- The reason for the Season
- Maddie is studying in this city for her Spring Semester
- How many Christmases together Joe and I celebrate this year
- Sacrament featured in Nicole's painting
- Instrument played for Baby Jesus
- Creator of this crossword
- Loves to bake
- Long eared donkey
- Why am I such a ______?
- Born the same year Rudolph came out
24 Clues: Loves to bake • Music Teacher • Famous Snowman • Long eared donkey • Max's favorite sport • Why am I such a ______? • Going to Maui in January • "It's a Wonderful______" • The reason for the Season • Creator of this crossword • Now living on foreign soil • Watches over us from Heaven • Another name for Santa Claus • Instrument played for Baby Jesus • Born the same year Rudolph came out • ...
Thirteen Reasons Why 2012-09-01
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- Peeping Tom.
- What type of car does Tony have?
- Clays mother suggested the.
- Main Character
- How many cassete's were there?
- Who was the english teacher?
- What item was slipped into Clay's locker vent?
- Hannah's first kiss.
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- Clay talk with ___ while riding the bus.
- Where does clay tell his mother to drop off the rest of the casset's at?
- Introduced Jessica to Hannah?
- Makes the list of who's hot/Who's not.
- Where Hannah buy's her favorite candy bars.
- Scene where Hannah had her first kiss.
- What does clay take from Tony.
- What does Clay tell his mother he is doing in their garage?
- Author of the novel?
17 Clues: Peeping Tom. • Main Character • Author of the novel? • Hannah's first kiss. • Clays mother suggested the. • Who was the english teacher? • Introduced Jessica to Hannah? • What does clay take from Tony. • How many cassete's were there? • What type of car does Tony have? • Makes the list of who's hot/Who's not. • Scene where Hannah had her first kiss. • ...
Intro to Clay Review Crossword - 6th Grade 2022-04-03
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- a tool with a pointy tip that can be used to help score your clay
- liquid clay, like the "glue" used to put pieces together
- a stage of drying where the clay is still able to be easily molded/manipulated with your hands
- a technique where you roughen the surface of the clay with a cross hatching pattern
- a stage of drying where you can no longer manipulate the clay, it is completely dried out
- you MUST do this every time you are joining two pieces of clay together, otherwise your work will fall apart
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- in 3500 BCE, the ______ was invented, which changed the art of ceramics forever
- a stage of drying that is best for carving
- a hand-building technique where you stick your thumb into a ball of clay and use a pinching technique to shape the clay
- an earthy material that is composed mainly of fine particles of minerals, NOT a man-made material
- a hand-building technique where you create multiple "ropes" of clay and join them together using the score and slip method
- a hand-building technique where you roll out clay into slabs of an even thickness and join them together using the score and slip method
12 Clues: a stage of drying that is best for carving • liquid clay, like the "glue" used to put pieces together • a tool with a pointy tip that can be used to help score your clay • in 3500 BCE, the ______ was invented, which changed the art of ceramics forever • a technique where you roughen the surface of the clay with a cross hatching pattern • ...
animals 2024-03-12
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12 Clues: eats grassvmaker. It's the simplest and fastest way to build, print, share and solve crossword puzzles online. And it's fre • preys on mice maker. It's the simplest and fastest way to build, print, share and solve crossword puzzles online. And it's fre • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2025-09-19
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- people who survive by hunting, fishing, and foraging for wild food
- a city that acts like its own country (own laws, ruler, and government)
- an arch-shaped area in the middle east that has rich soil and freshwater for farming
- a group of many different lands under one ruler
- a group of people who live together in an organized way, sharing laws and traditions
- complex society that had cities, government, religion, jobs, culture, and forms of writing
- constructed by humans to provide farmland with water (by ditches or pipes)
- people who move from place to place as a group
- objects made by people, such as tools, pottery, weapons, and jewelry
- helps us understand how rivers, mountains, and climate shape where people lived and farmed
- "Old Stone Age" prehistory occurring before people began writing records
- the way of life of a group of people (beliefs, customs, language, art, food, and traditions)
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- "New Stone Age" following the agriculture revolution
- to tame or control an animal for human use
- growth of towns and cities due to improvement in agriculture
- people who study artifacts to learn about past human life
- diving up work so each person does a job they are good at
- "Land Between the RIvers"
- when there is more of something than people need or want
- the practice of farming, which includes growing crops and raising animals for food
- fine, rich soil left behind after rivers flood; full of nutrients for farming
- when there is not enough of something that people want or need
- the science and skill of working with metals (copper, iron, bronze)
- to move from one place to another in search of food, resources, or safer land
24 Clues: "Land Between the RIvers" • to tame or control an animal for human use • people who move from place to place as a group • a group of many different lands under one ruler • "New Stone Age" following the agriculture revolution • when there is more of something than people need or want • people who study artifacts to learn about past human life • ...
Old Yeller Chapters 3-4 Vocabulary List 2024-10-28
6 Clues: deer meat • a distinctive odor • deep howl of a dog • a small rounded hill • hard layer of soil or clay • highest point on the back of an animal located between the shoulder blades
soil terms 2017-02-10
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- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
- the ability to let water pass through
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- 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 in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
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- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
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 • ...
Mesopotamia 2023-09-28
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- An awesome invention we use today
- A temple built by the Sumerians for worshipping gods
- The King of Sumer who wrote laws similar to ours, there is a code about all of the stuff he did
- A place between the rivers
- One of the most expensive colors to dye clothing with, only special people like priests could wear it
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- The thing this whole crossword is about
- Another one of the rivers
- A part of a bigger city, it even has it's own laws
- The language the Sumerians wrote on clay tablets about the size of phones
- One of the two rivers
10 Clues: One of the two rivers • Another one of the rivers • A place between the rivers • An awesome invention we use today • The thing this whole crossword is about • A part of a bigger city, it even has it's own laws • A temple built by the Sumerians for worshipping gods • The language the Sumerians wrote on clay tablets about the size of phones • ...
Word Wall #1 2023-09-24
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- to adjust to a situation
- full of admiration, honor
- ranking in order of time
- next to
- sharing a border, touching
- looking realistic, practical
- one who behaves differently to fit in
- the remains of a living thing
- person who looks on the sunny side of life
- excellent for growing crops
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- someone who studies fossils to learn about ancient non-human life
- to steer in a certain path
- fish handshake a weak handshake
- farming
- someone who studies artifacts to learn about ancient man
- rich soil or dirt
- without an organized plan
- ancient remains of something made by man
18 Clues: farming • next to • rich soil or dirt • to adjust to a situation • ranking in order of time • full of admiration, honor • without an organized plan • to steer in a certain path • sharing a border, touching • excellent for growing crops • looking realistic, practical • the remains of a living thing • fish handshake a weak handshake • one who behaves differently to fit in • ...
Environment 2025-05-20
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- a car, a plane, a ship, etc.
- poor people
- can be broken down naturally
- keep it up, don't let it degrade
- good for something
- something that needs to be done right away
- nutrient-rich soil
- letting your livestock eat too much in the same spot
- something that goes away once it has been used
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- get something back
- someone who comes from another country
- the act of making something dirty
- make a problem worse
- a different angle, or point of view
- cutting down trees causes...
- taking too much fish from the ocean
- keep something (safe, intact) for later
- can be thrown away
18 Clues: poor people • get something back • good for something • nutrient-rich soil • can be thrown away • make a problem worse • a car, a plane, a ship, etc. • can be broken down naturally • cutting down trees causes... • keep it up, don't let it degrade • the act of making something dirty • a different angle, or point of view • taking too much fish from the ocean • ...
Word Puzzle 2025-04-02
OldEnglish1 2015-02-17
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- a heavy iron block with a smooth face
- an instrument for loosening the soil in digging
- cartilage, especially in meats.
- a former bronze coin of Great Britain
- action or practice characteristic of a knave
- a member of a municipal legislative body, especially of a municipal council.
- a widely distributed cereal plant
- next after the ninety-ninth; being the ordinal number for 100.
- a unit of distance
- capable of yielding or of producing a yield
- a local court formerly held in various English municipalities
- of a new kind or fashion
- a spring-flowering shrub or tree having usually thorny branches
- nosy
- of a sickly, yellowish color
- to suppress; put an end to; extinguish
- debatable
- desolate or dreary; unhappy or miserable, as in feeling, condition, or appearance.
- an attractive dwelling or retreat
- lying or believed to lie beneath the earth's surface; infernal
- the teachings of Jesus and the apostles; the Christian revelation.
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- an unprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest person.
- to penetrate to the truth of; comprehend; understand
- a person or thing that cleanses something
- to be morally or ethically necessary for
- friendly or neighborly; sociable.
- a command or directive.
- a pampered or overindulged individual; especially : a spoiled child
- pottery of baked or hardened clay, especially any of the coarse, opaque varieties.
- the sill of a doorway.
- a small, usually enclosed field near a stable or barn for pasturing or exercising animals.
- a plant, of the parsley family, having feathery leaves and umbels of small, yellow flowers.
- a rich, friable soil containing a relatively equal mixture of sand and silt
- resembling a string or strings consisting of strings or stringlike pieces
- a thick, firm cushion used as a footstool or for kneeling.
- water in swift, circular motion
- the solid scum that forms on the surface of a metal
- to remain; continue; stay
- any of various poplars
- causing sadness or gloom.
- to lie close and snug, like a bird in a nest; snuggle or cuddle.
- any of numerous insects of the order Dermaptera
- a dog of mixed or indeterminate breed.
- a flat, rectangular frame used for carrying a load
44 Clues: nosy • debatable • a unit of distance • the sill of a doorway. • any of various poplars • a command or directive. • of a new kind or fashion • to remain; continue; stay • causing sadness or gloom. • of a sickly, yellowish color • cartilage, especially in meats. • water in swift, circular motion • friendly or neighborly; sociable. • a widely distributed cereal plant • ...
Unit 1: The Plains, The Southwest and West, and The Northwest and Arctic 2022-09-23
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- extra amounts, storage of food
- celebration to show wealth and divide property
- easily movable shelter, cone shaped tent
- group of leaders that made decisions
- a carrier for wooden poles, carried by dogs
- round earthen house used by Central Plains people
- a celebration to honor a cultural event
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- adjust, change way of life to the land
- layer of soil held together by roots of grasses
- main foods such as corn, beans, and squash
- exchange goods
- long spear with sharp shell point for hunting
- extended family, typically living in one house
- the way people use resources to meet their needs
- sun dried bricks made of clay and straw
- in short supply
- Inuit homes made of ice
- one person canoe made of skins stretched over wood
- cone shelters built by the Navajo
19 Clues: exchange goods • in short supply • Inuit homes made of ice • extra amounts, storage of food • cone shelters built by the Navajo • group of leaders that made decisions • adjust, change way of life to the land • sun dried bricks made of clay and straw • a celebration to honor a cultural event • easily movable shelter, cone shaped tent • main foods such as corn, beans, and squash • ...
Soils Review (1-19) 2016-10-18
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- Subsurface drainage removes water from the plant ____.
- Void spaces in soil are known as ____.
- Hydraulic Conductivity is a quantitive measure of how easily ___ flows through soil.
- _____ is soil which contains all 3 types of soil particles in equal amounts.
- One of the three types of water found in soil is ____.
- Agriculture depends on soil for_____.
- ___ soil has a pH below seven and alkaline, or basic, soil has a pH above seven.
- The ability of the pores of soil to hold water which is available for plant use is called ___ ____.
- The solutions ability to carry a current is called ______ conductivity, or EC.
- Organisms require more carbon than______.
- Soil is often used for recycling and treatment for human and livestock_____.
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- ____ _____ _____ is a measure of the quantity of cations which can be absorbed and held by a soil.
- ___ ____ is the removal of excess water.
- Soil physical properties are the basic soil _________.
- ___ _____ is defined as dry weight of soil per unit volume of soil and indicates the degree of structure or compaction present in soil.
- Organisms prefer soil with ___ organic matter.
- Soil with large pores will not ___ easily.
- Aggregates are bound together by ____ matter.
18 Clues: Agriculture depends on soil for_____. • Void spaces in soil are known as ____. • ___ ____ is the removal of excess water. • Organisms require more carbon than______. • Soil with large pores will not ___ easily. • Aggregates are bound together by ____ matter. • Organisms prefer soil with ___ organic matter. • Subsurface drainage removes water from the plant ____. • ...
Ceramics Terms 2021-12-07
Across
- an oven/furnace for firing pottery
- clay that has been fired once - Permanent
- geometric configuration of symbols. Believed to represent different aspects of the universe.
- method used to attach two pieces together
- a thin coating of glass applied to fired clay
- rope-like roll of clay used in handbuilding
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- holiday we talked about when making sugar skulls
- a glaze alternative, essentially colored clay
- cutting clay at a 45 degree angle so that slab walls connect properly
- rolling out flat pieces of clay and attaching them together to make a form
- the act of removing air bubbles from clay
- carving technique used to reveal a design in glaze
12 Clues: an oven/furnace for firing pottery • clay that has been fired once - Permanent • the act of removing air bubbles from clay • method used to attach two pieces together • rope-like roll of clay used in handbuilding • a glaze alternative, essentially colored clay • a thin coating of glass applied to fired clay • holiday we talked about when making sugar skulls • ...
A Medieval Christmas 2014-12-02
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- This pie had shredded meat, spices and fruit.
- The Christmas crib began in this country.
- A common spice.
- Small clay pots.
- A wild male pig.
- Deer meat.
- Labourers or owners of small farms.
- This king was not popular with little children.
- A musical comedy stage production.
- permission from the king was needed to eat this bird.
- Holy Innocents Day.
- This was not originally a Christmas food.
- William, king of England.
- A spicy porridge.
- A good plant to flavour food.
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- To perform plays and dances.
- The day after Christmas Day.
- It banned carol singers.
- Another name for the Middle Ages period.
- This king refused to be crowned on 28th Dec.
- The poor received money from them.
- A famous abbey.
- The deer's heart, liver, tongue, feet, ears and brain.
- Cristes Maesse
- A rent day.
- Rich people ate this bird.
26 Clues: Deer meat. • A rent day. • Cristes Maesse • A common spice. • A famous abbey. • Small clay pots. • A wild male pig. • A spicy porridge. • Holy Innocents Day. • It banned carol singers. • William, king of England. • Rich people ate this bird. • To perform plays and dances. • The day after Christmas Day. • A good plant to flavour food. • The poor received money from them. • ...
chapter 10.5 2023-03-29
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- a girl with blonde hair in your class
- a nomadic tribe from central asia and are the villains in mulan
- what you are doing right now
- eastern goths
- the nation that captured rome
- what you have two of in a sandwich at the ends
- the leader of an army
- a large germanic tribe starting with "G"
- the most famous hun king
- what chickens lay
- the christian emperor of rome
- the second capital of the roman empire
- the last of the five good emperors
- the first capital of the roman empire
- western goths
- the emperor who said " make the soldiers rich and don"t care about the rest"
- multiple of the largest and heaviest flightless bird
- the thing that lays chicken eggs
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- the goths king in 396
- what this crossword is made on
- a laptop designed by google
- a boy with blonde hair in your class
- the continent above south america
- the roman emperor who was a child
- bread with a hole in the middle that you toast and spread creme cheese or butter on
- a writing tool the you sharpen and made of wood
- a place where you put your trash
- the emperor that when he left the empire fell apart again
- an orb that you can see the world on
- the continent below north america
- a brand of microwaveable soup
- the emperor after diocletian
32 Clues: eastern goths • western goths • what chickens lay • the goths king in 396 • the leader of an army • the most famous hun king • a laptop designed by google • what you are doing right now • the emperor after diocletian • the nation that captured rome • the christian emperor of rome • a brand of microwaveable soup • what this crossword is made on • a place where you put your trash • ...
surface and ground water 2024-11-14
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- stream or river that flows into a larger river
- land area that supplies water to a river
- characteristic of a material that contains connected air spaces, or pores, that water can seep through easily
- lake that stores water for human use
- characteristic of materials, such as clay and granite, through which water does not pass
- well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer
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- layer of rocks and soil above the water table in which the pores contain air as well as water
- area of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water
- build up over time of nutrients in freshwater lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the growth of algea
- top of saturated zone, or depth to the groundwater under Earth's surface
- ridge of land that separates one watershed from another
- underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
12 Clues: lake that stores water for human use • land area that supplies water to a river • stream or river that flows into a larger river • underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water • ridge of land that separates one watershed from another • well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer • ...
Chapter 4 Section 1: Gift of the Nile 2012-11-07
Across
- fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant.
- high waterfall or rapids
- obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting.
- fine, fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby rivers.
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- flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land.
- watering of dry land by using ditches, pipes, or streams.
- favourable for the growth of crops and other plants.
- 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. • ...
Pinch Pot Unit Crossword 2023-10-25
10 Clues: fired once • very wet clay • trapped in clay • a way to form clay • machine to fire clay • a material from Earth • protective outer layer • unfired clay, still cold • unfired clay, room temperature • technique to get our air bubbles
art crossword 2023-05-18
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- watered down clay acts as a past decoration
- thin rope like peace of clay
- frim stiff able to carve
- rolled out flat sheet of clay
- room temperature ready to fire fragile
- an oven used to fire clay
- blending smoothing the clay together for stability
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- the act of kneading clay to remove and make it cohesive
- feel cold to the touch color is changing brittle
- scratching the clay for attaching
- workable able to sculpt
11 Clues: workable able to sculpt • frim stiff able to carve • an oven used to fire clay • thin rope like peace of clay • rolled out flat sheet of clay • scratching the clay for attaching • room temperature ready to fire fragile • watered down clay acts as a past decoration • feel cold to the touch color is changing brittle • blending smoothing the clay together for stability • ...
Ceramics 2023-12-18
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- Construction method where clay is rolled flat and then manipulated into shapes.
- Forming rolls of clay and placing them on top of one another.
- Where you apply one piece of clay onto another.
- Where you press the tool into clay to leave a mark.
- Best time for pinch construction.
- Hand-building forms by squeezing clay between your thumb and fingers.
- Process that removes air pockets from clay.
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- Finished ceramics that have been fired once.
- Method of shaping clay, cutting a solid shape in half and scooping out the inside.
- The "glue" that is used to join two pieces of clay.
- Where you carve designs into the clay.
11 Clues: Best time for pinch construction. • Where you carve designs into the clay. • Process that removes air pockets from clay. • Finished ceramics that have been fired once. • Where you apply one piece of clay onto another. • The "glue" that is used to join two pieces of clay. • Where you press the tool into clay to leave a mark. • ...
Science Quiz 2013-04-08
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- Water that comes to the surface from aquifers because of pressure
- Allows water to pass through
- Spaces between rock and soil particles
- When water from aquifer flows to the surface
- Wetland with moss
- When pressure below a well is high and water spurts out
- Variety of wetlands in Florida
- Allowed drips of water through in experiment
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- Well that reaches an aquifer that is empty
- Man made system to get water from aquifers
- table Layer of water above the permeable layer
- Looks like a flooded forest
- A layer of material that allows water through
- Material that allows no water through (used in experiment)
- Water beneath earth's surface
- Does not allow water through
- Allowed water to flow through in the experiment
- Layer of material with water
- Area of water in the permeable layers
19 Clues: Wetland with moss • Looks like a flooded forest • Allows water to pass through • Does not allow water through • Layer of material with water • Water beneath earth's surface • Variety of wetlands in Florida • Area of water in the permeable layers • Spaces between rock and soil particles • Well that reaches an aquifer that is empty • Man made system to get water from aquifers • ...
Mesopotamia - Assignment #3 2025-10-22
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- Civilizations developed about
- why were the cities of Sumer cut off from its neighbors?
- What is the name of the very good soil for farming?
- - A big pyramid shaped structure.
- Polytheism - is the belief in
- We write using pencils onto paper, what do the Sumerians write on?
- In Mesopotamia, who was the head of the household?
- What are Ur, Uruk and Eridu?
- - Amount that is left over.
- What was the most popular job in Mesopotamia?
- - A city that governs itself.
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- - Writing developed by the Sumerians.
- Most of the past Mesopotamian kings were once:
- - A belief in many gods.
- Who found clues to the history of Mesopotamia in piles of rubble?
- - A long poem that records.
- - A system that supplies dry land.
- - Fine particles of fertile soil.
- - Person who copies or writes.
- How were Mesopotamian cities protected?
20 Clues: - A belief in many gods. • - A long poem that records. • - Amount that is left over. • What are Ur, Uruk and Eridu? • Civilizations developed about • Polytheism - is the belief in • - A city that governs itself. • - Person who copies or writes. • - A big pyramid shaped structure. • - Fine particles of fertile soil. • - A system that supplies dry land. • ...
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Greek vs Rome 2023-02-13
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- The capital of Greece
- A native or inhabit of modern Greece
- A town in Ancient Greece
- Cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops
- Organization owned or controlled by one person or group
- Skill or ability in a particular field
- Articles made of earthenware or baked clay
- The action of resisting from attack.
- Having a great deal of money and resources
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- - An open space where a market is
- A cross-breed of a Laconian and a Molossian
- Of or characteristic of the Mediterranean Sea
- A superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes
- A specified section of a community
- Collection of traditional stories
- Big place with a stage where performances happen.
16 Clues: The capital of Greece • A town in Ancient Greece • - An open space where a market is • Collection of traditional stories • A specified section of a community • A native or inhabit of modern Greece • The action of resisting from attack. • Skill or ability in a particular field • Articles made of earthenware or baked clay • Having a great deal of money and resources • ...
Earth Science U-PICK Project 2021-06-08
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- Not alive, never living, and did not come from any living creature.
- The two sides of a folded rock.
- A downfolding in a rock layer.
- Living, used to be alive, or came from a living creature.
- An upfolding in the rock layers.
- Cloud of interstellar gas and dust.
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- Glaciers erode the underlying rock by abrasion (striations) and plucking.
- The transportation and redeposition of soil and nutrient-rich particles by wind.
- A large mass of rock that rises a great distance from its base.
- Gravity is so great that no light can escape.
- The combining of lighter elements to form a heavier element.
- The expelled layers of the star absorb the ultra-violet emissions.
- Force of gravity on the remaining core is great.
- Slow downward movement of soil particles due to gravity and stresses.
- occurring Formed by natural processes on earth. Cannot be man-made in factories by people.
15 Clues: A downfolding in a rock layer. • The two sides of a folded rock. • An upfolding in the rock layers. • Cloud of interstellar gas and dust. • Gravity is so great that no light can escape. • Force of gravity on the remaining core is great. • Living, used to be alive, or came from a living creature. • The combining of lighter elements to form a heavier element. • ...
Gardening Crossword 2024-05-23
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- A small container used for starting seeds. (6 letters)
- A plant's underground storage organ, often used as food. (6 letters)
- Nutrient-rich material added to soil. (7 letters
- Tiny granules that provide essential nutrients to plants. (9 letters)
- Colorful part of the plant often used in bouquets. (6 letters)
- Protective structure for growing plants, especially in cold weather. (9 letters)
- Insect that is beneficial for pollinating flowers. (3 letters)
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- Substance used to kill weeds. (9 letters)
- The process of transferring a plant from one place to another. (12 letters)
- Season when most plants begin to grow. (6 letters)
- Planting area often raised to improve drainage. (6 letters)
- A type of plant that produces vegetables like tomatoes and cucumbers. (8 letters)
- Tool used for trimming plants. (7 letters)
- A tool used for digging. (3 letters)
- The top layer of the earth where plants grow. (4 letters)
15 Clues: A tool used for digging. (3 letters) • Substance used to kill weeds. (9 letters) • Tool used for trimming plants. (7 letters) • Nutrient-rich material added to soil. (7 letters • Season when most plants begin to grow. (6 letters) • A small container used for starting seeds. (6 letters) • The top layer of the earth where plants grow. (4 letters) • ...
Matthew 13 Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-22
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- A microscopic fungus consisting of single oval cells that reproduce by budding, and capable of converting sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide
- A wide way leading from one place to another, especially one with a specially prepared surface which vehicles can use
- A quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects
- A country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
- The central figure of the Christian religion
- A personal follower of Christ during his life, especially one of the twelve Apostles
- An area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences
- hot-tasting yellow or brown paste made from the crushed seeds of certain plants, typically eaten with meat or used as a cooking ingredient
- Kept out of sight; concealed
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- The unit of reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant
- A stiff, sharp-pointed woody projection on the stem or other part of a plant
- A member of an ancient Jewish sect, distinguished by strict observance of the traditional and written law, and commonly held to have pretensions to superior sanctity
- A simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, as told by Jesus in the Gospels.
- A warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate animal distinguished by the possession of feathers, wings, a beak, and typically by being able to fly
- Creator of this awesome crossword puzzle
- A place regarded in various religions as the abode of God (or the gods) and the angels, and of the good after death, often traditionally depicted as being above the sky
- Author of the book we are focusing on in Bible
- Noun form of sow
19 Clues: Noun form of sow • Kept out of sight; concealed • Creator of this awesome crossword puzzle • The central figure of the Christian religion • Author of the book we are focusing on in Bible • A country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen • A quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects • ...
Earth Science U-PICK Project 2021-06-08
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- The expelled layers of the star absorb the ultra-violet emissions.
- The combining of lighter elements to form a heavier element.
- Slow downward movement of soil particles due to gravity and stresses.
- Glaciers erode the underlying rock by abrasion (striations) and plucking.
- An upfolding in the rock layers.
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- Living, used to be alive, or came from a living creature.
- A downfolding in a rock layer.
- occurring Formed by natural processes on earth. Cannot be man-made in factories by people.
- The transportation and redeposition of soil and nutrient-rich particles by wind.
- Force of gravity on the remaining core is great.
- Not alive, never living, and did not come from any living creature.
- Gravity is so great that no light can escape.
- A large mass of rock that rises a great distance from its base.
- Cloud of interstellar gas and dust.
- The two sides of a folded rock.
15 Clues: A downfolding in a rock layer. • The two sides of a folded rock. • An upfolding in the rock layers. • Cloud of interstellar gas and dust. • Gravity is so great that no light can escape. • Force of gravity on the remaining core is great. • Living, used to be alive, or came from a living creature. • The combining of lighter elements to form a heavier element. • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2019-05-10
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- short-term changes in the temperature, humidity, precipitation, and other conditions in the troposphere at a given place and time.
- To collect and reprocess a resource so that it can be made into new products
- a layer of porous rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- place or type of place where an organism or population of organisms live.
- The parts of the earth’s air, water, and soil where life is found.
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- terrestrial regions inhabited by certain types of life, especially vegetation
- Series of large waves generated when part of the ocean floor suddenly rises or drops.
- electrical energy produced by falling or flowing water.
- Chemical or form of radiation that causes changes (mutations) in the DNA
- Complex mixture of inorganic minerals (clay, silt, pebbles, and sand)
- Biological science that studies relationships between living organisms and their environment.
- cannot be created or destroyed
12 Clues: cannot be created or destroyed • electrical energy produced by falling or flowing water. • a layer of porous rock which can contain or transmit groundwater. • The parts of the earth’s air, water, and soil where life is found. • Complex mixture of inorganic minerals (clay, silt, pebbles, and sand) • ...
Rich 2016-04-25
pica 2022-04-12
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- ingestion of ice, freezer frost, or iced drinks
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil or oceans
- intentional practice of eating earth or soil-like substances such as clay, chalk, or termite mounds
- use something to draw with
- A condition of too little iron in the body
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- the practice of eating purified starch
- the condition or period of being pregnant
7 Clues: use something to draw with • the practice of eating purified starch • the condition or period of being pregnant • A condition of too little iron in the body • ingestion of ice, freezer frost, or iced drinks • intentional practice of eating earth or soil-like substances such as clay, chalk, or termite mounds • ...
Ancient Egypt Geography Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-07
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- Plant used to make paper, baskets, rope, and sandals
- The longest river in the world that flows through Egypt
- The yearly event that brought fresh soil to Egyptian farmlands
- The main crop used to make bread for Egyptian food
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- The continent where Egypt is located
- Rich fertile substance left behind after the Nile flooded
- Building material made from mud from the riverbanks
- 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 • ...
Ancient Egypt Geograpahy Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-07
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- Plant used to make paper, baskets, rope, and sandals
- The longest river in the world that flows through Egypt
- The yearly event that brought fresh soil to Egyptian farmlands
- The main crop used to make bread for Egyptian food
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- The continent where Egypt is located
- Rich, fertile substance left behind after the Nile flooded
- Building material made from mud from the riverbanks
- 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 • ...
Art Crossword 2025-01-16
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- A decorating technique that involves scratching the surface of clay
- The number of art elements
- artists' paint made with a water-soluble binder such as gum arabic, and thinned with water rather than oil, giving a transparent color.
- A 20th century art movement
- What are colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel
- French painter and a leader of the Impressionist movement
- Has her own mailbox at the Louvre because of the many love letters she receives.
- A type of firing that originated in Japan and is often used in tea ceremonies
- A liquid clay used to decorate or join pieces of clay
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- The reflection of light on a surface, which can be described by its saturation and value
- What kind of colors are red, yellow, and blue?
- The way an artwork feels, or how it looks like it would feel
- The process of heating clay to a high temperature to harden it permanently
- The lightness or darkness of an object in a work of art
- The height, width, and depth of an artwork
- The illusion of depth on a flat surface
- What kind of colors are green, orange, and violet?
- A technique for building ceramics by rolling out clay into ropes and joining them together
- An oven used to fire clay
19 Clues: An oven used to fire clay • The number of art elements • A 20th century art movement • The illusion of depth on a flat surface • The height, width, and depth of an artwork • What kind of colors are red, yellow, and blue? • What kind of colors are green, orange, and violet? • A liquid clay used to decorate or join pieces of clay • ...
Ceramics Vocab 2023-05-23
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- 1st stage, a liquid that is half water, half clay
- a chemical pigment that melts and hardens into an outer shell when applied to bisque and fired
- flat sheet of clay cut into different shapes to create forms
- 5th stage, changed from clay to ceramic during a kiln firing
- a spinning appliance that helps potters make ware faster and more precisely
- (2 words) 4th stage, fully dry and ready to be fired
- to knead the clay, making it softer and removing air bubbles
- oldest handbuilding technique
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- 2nd stage, soft and malleable
- 3rd stage, half dry and great for carving and piercing
- 6th stage, fired a second time with a glassy outer shell
- "snakes" or "donuts" of clay layered on top of one another to create taller or more complex forms
- the result of a chemical process that clay goes through when heated in a kiln
- a naturally occurring mineral that can be molded and heated into ceramic
14 Clues: 2nd stage, soft and malleable • oldest handbuilding technique • 1st stage, a liquid that is half water, half clay • (2 words) 4th stage, fully dry and ready to be fired • 3rd stage, half dry and great for carving and piercing • 6th stage, fired a second time with a glassy outer shell • flat sheet of clay cut into different shapes to create forms • ...
Blah 2022-05-13
11 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • puzzle online • Flying mammal • and free to use • Large marsupial • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • crossword as an image • Crossword Puzzle dog Man's best friend
Natural Science Vocabulary 2021-11-01
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- organism that obtains food by consuming other living things; also called a consumer
- physical or behavioral features of an organism that help them to survive in their environment.
- salt water biome. Includes oceans, seas, and estuaries that cover about 75% of the planet
- coldest and driest biome. Layers of permafrost, long winters and months of total darkness
- rich soil (for crops), but not enough rain for trees and cold winters.
- still and flowing bodies of water surrounded by land (like lakes, ponds, rivers, streams)?
- hot and humid biome found close to the equator, with lots of plant and animal diversity.
- an organism that eats other organisms for food
- an organism that eats only plants
- a series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy.
- an organism that makes its own food
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- a community of organisms where there are several interrelated food chains
- an organism that feeds on "leftovers" or dead and decaying matter
- large geographic areas that have similar climates.
- physical area in which an organism lives
- (Evergreen Forest)world's largest land biome. No permafrost with long cold winters and short summers.
- a relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
- organism that can make its own food
- a system made up of an ecological community of living things interacting with their environment especially under natural conditions everything that exists in a particular environment
- a system composed of organisms and nonliving components of an environment.
- forest four seasons, rainfall spread through the year, and rich soil (Virginia)
- science dealing with the relation of living things to their environment and to each other
22 Clues: an organism that eats only plants • organism that can make its own food • an organism that makes its own food • physical area in which an organism lives • an organism that eats other organisms for food • large geographic areas that have similar climates. • an organism that feeds on "leftovers" or dead and decaying matter • ...
Clay Theriot 2012-04-02
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- technology that prevents someone from accessing a certiant website or program
- citations that appear at the end of an article
- a refrance to a source
- claiming something as yours on the internet
- credit for someones work
- pop ups and junk email that can cause a virus
- when you bully online
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- this software protects your computer
- putting a fake email from a bank store or lottery that requires personal information and then uses it to steal
- someone that gets into someones acount
- illegally downloading a movie song or book
- N_T_O_K
12 Clues: N_T_O_K • when you bully online • a refrance to a source • credit for someones work • this software protects your computer • someone that gets into someones acount • illegally downloading a movie song or book • claiming something as yours on the internet • pop ups and junk email that can cause a virus • citations that appear at the end of an article • ...
ceramics 2024-05-15
Sedimentary Rock 2021-12-13
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- ________ is essentially a salt crystal
- In sedimentary rock, you will find ________________
- __________ is an example of sedimentary rock made from evaporation
- another way sedimentary rock forms is when mineral rich water ________________
- Sedimentary rock forms from ______________
- ___________ means "having lots of holes"
- sedimentary rock is colorful, _____________ rock
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- over time __________ of sediment pile up and get compacted until they become sedimentary rock
- __________ is a mix of sand, pebbles, and clay
- a fossil forms from a living _____________ when it dies and gets trapped in the layers
- this is when sediment moves, usually downhill
- __________ layers are more recent than lower, older layers
12 Clues: ________ is essentially a salt crystal • ___________ means "having lots of holes" • Sedimentary rock forms from ______________ • this is when sediment moves, usually downhill • __________ is a mix of sand, pebbles, and clay • sedimentary rock is colorful, _____________ rock • In sedimentary rock, you will find ________________ • ...
ABANDONED 2022-07-07
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- The emotion Sydney and hope are trying to have while waiting to hear from you
- Something we hope has not happened to you
- Another possible reason a crossword has not been sent
- to be frightened of a possible crossword tattoo
- Reaching an outcome at some indefinite point
- Not remembered
- Millennial word for being abandoned
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- The emotion that hope and Sydney actually feel
- Boss Sydney has already taken this action for non delivery of crossword (2 words)
- Length of time a crossword has not been delivered (2 words)
- To be ignored
- possible reason for why a crossword has not been received
- Not Loved
13 Clues: Not Loved • To be ignored • Not remembered • Millennial word for being abandoned • Something we hope has not happened to you • Reaching an outcome at some indefinite point • The emotion that hope and Sydney actually feel • to be frightened of a possible crossword tattoo • Another possible reason a crossword has not been sent • ...
Ceramics 2024-04-10
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- A long roll of clay used in hand building techniques to create the structure of a ceramic object.
- Stage is where you will wedge your clay and do all major sculpting.
- Clay that is dry and ready to be fired. Visibly lighter and VERY fragile.
- Clay that has been fired again with glaze applied to bisqueware.
- A special oven used for firing ceramics at very high temperatures.
- Clay that has been fired once in the kiln. Can never turn back into wet clay.
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- Clay Somewhat dry clay that is great for carving.
- Watered down clay that can be used as a pottery glue.
- A flat piece of clay that is rolled or flattened for use in construction.
- An artwork made of clay that has been fired in a kiln at high temperatures.
- A glass coating me ted onto the surface of ceramics to enhance their appearance and function.
11 Clues: Clay Somewhat dry clay that is great for carving. • Watered down clay that can be used as a pottery glue. • A special oven used for firing ceramics at very high temperatures. • Stage is where you will wedge your clay and do all major sculpting. • Clay that has been fired again with glaze applied to bisqueware. • ...
Ceramic art words 2024-08-20
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- A type of technique ro make pots or half spheres
- The process of heating a ceramic body in a kiln
- A joining technique where 2 edges of clay are attached together
- A condition where clay has completly lost its moisture and is ready to be fired in a kiln
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- A slow firing of ceramic work in a kiln. It is first firing of dry clay
- Kneading clay with your hands with your hands to force out air pockets and helps to create a uniform texture to the clay
- A mini oven for firing clay
- A condition of raw clay where has lost most of its moisture but is still able to be joined or carved
- Made of dirt and is used for ceramics
- Help shape clay, take away clay, making certain parts of ceramics
- Clay rolled into a shape to help join or make parts of the ceramic
11 Clues: A mini oven for firing clay • Made of dirt and is used for ceramics • The process of heating a ceramic body in a kiln • A type of technique ro make pots or half spheres • A joining technique where 2 edges of clay are attached together • Help shape clay, take away clay, making certain parts of ceramics • ...
FUNDATIONS Unit 10 2023-04-24
Ceramics 2025-10-29
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- an unglazed clay piece that has been fired in the kiln once at a low temperature and is ready to be glazed
- objects made of clay hardened by heat
- A person who makes pots and dishes from clay by hand or on a special wheel.
- a clay piece with glaze on it that has been fired in the kiln
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- making rough cuts along two clay surfaces you want to stick together so they will stay
- clay pieces that have not been fired in the kiln yet
- rocks that have been broken down by weather- water in between their tiny particles allows it to be shaped
- clay that has dried out and is ready to be fired in the kiln
- liquid clay used like glue to join pieces of clay together
- clay that has started to dry; it can still be carved, cut, and joined together but it is hard like a block of cheese
- moldable clay that is wet enough to easily shape into forms by hand without breaking
11 Clues: objects made of clay hardened by heat • clay pieces that have not been fired in the kiln yet • liquid clay used like glue to join pieces of clay together • clay that has dried out and is ready to be fired in the kiln • a clay piece with glaze on it that has been fired in the kiln • A person who makes pots and dishes from clay by hand or on a special wheel. • ...
Blue Clay Kids 2021-02-19
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- Wears Glasses
- in the same grade as Ava
- Birthday in July age four Jonah's Brother
- a girl about as tall as me
- My Brother
- My cousin that starts with S
- a quiet girl
- a boy who likes to fight
- my sister
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- alone in a grade
- Abigail's friend
- Sarah's Best Friend
- a pretty boy
- my best friend
- Elijah's Brother
- a four year old girl
- a girl who is in a grade with four other kids
- Likes John Deere
- Candace's oldest son
- one of Alice's son
20 Clues: my sister • My Brother • a pretty boy • a quiet girl • Wears Glasses • my best friend • alone in a grade • Abigail's friend • Elijah's Brother • Likes John Deere • one of Alice's son • Sarah's Best Friend • a four year old girl • Candace's oldest son • in the same grade as Ava • a boy who likes to fight • a girl about as tall as me • My cousin that starts with S • ...
Mackenzie and Clay 2025-04-22
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- What animal started a "war" at Roche Harbor in 1859?
- Song playing at the proposal
- Where did the couple meet?
- The couple's grad school mascot
- Bride's high school mascot
- Location of the couple's proposal
- Bride's favorite musical artist
- What town did the couple live in Oregon?
- Total number of siblings the couple have
- Hershey PA motto?
- Street name of Clay's house in college
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- First internation travel as a couple (hint: A Bridesmaid's wedding)
- Norman's middle name
- Daisy's middle name
- Couples favorite sports team
- Instrument Clay played in high school band
- Where are the couple going for their honeymoon?
- Name of the horse the bride rode as a child
- Number of time's the groom has won fantasy football
- Groom's high school mascot
- What type of therapist is the bride?
- Years the couple have been dating before the wedding?
22 Clues: Hershey PA motto? • Daisy's middle name • Norman's middle name • Where did the couple meet? • Groom's high school mascot • Bride's high school mascot • Song playing at the proposal • Couples favorite sports team • The couple's grad school mascot • Bride's favorite musical artist • Location of the couple's proposal • What type of therapist is the bride? • ...
Early Civilizations 2024-03-15
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- material to make bricks to build a house
- it was built to protect people
- it people used it to produce a big number of bowls and jars
- people invented a .... to write down important events
- 4000BC life changed because of a ...
- exchanging goods is called ....
- a person who keeps contact to a god, very important job
- exteremely dry area
- someone who builds houses or twon walls
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- once a year rivers had too much water, there was a
- to water their fields people built
- someone who trades goods
- a house for a god
- people lived near big ....
- place where a king live
- someone who could write and read
- gives all commands, is the highest priest
- animals used by merchants to transport their goods
- people who had no rights at all, had to work for rich people
- a place where many people live together, bigger than a village
20 Clues: a house for a god • exteremely dry area • place where a king live • someone who trades goods • people lived near big .... • it was built to protect people • exchanging goods is called .... • someone who could write and read • to water their fields people built • 4000BC life changed because of a ... • someone who builds houses or twon walls • ...
The Nitrogen Cycle 2022-04-22
9 Clues: - • - • - • - • adds too much nitrogen to the soil • release excess nitrogen into the atmosphere • nitrogen in ammonia into nitrates and nitrites • organism that converts nitrogen to different forms • decomposers breakdown nitrogen-rich waste and put it in the soil
Ceramics Vocabualry 2021-11-01
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- the steps used to attach pieces of clay
- one of the 4 S's used when attaching pieces of clay
- type of glass clay becomes when heated
- flat piece of clay
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- the special paint used on ceramic
- liquid clay used as glue
- the final step in attaching pieces of clay
- scratching the clay before attaching
- the equipment used to heat clay
- a rope or snake of clay
10 Clues: flat piece of clay • a rope or snake of clay • liquid clay used as glue • the equipment used to heat clay • the special paint used on ceramic • scratching the clay before attaching • type of glass clay becomes when heated • the steps used to attach pieces of clay • the final step in attaching pieces of clay • one of the 4 S's used when attaching pieces of clay
Clay Pinch Pot and other things... 2022-12-01
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- can no longer be bent, good time to clean it up
- most fragile form takes 5 to 7 days
- soft clay that is ideal for coiling and pinching
- earthenware clay
- paste form of clay
- removes air from clay
- oven made for ceramics
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- what we use to start the hole in the pot
- who is going to visit on December 25th
- clay that is not sticky and can be shaped
- clay that has been fired one time
- should be an even thickness on your pot
12 Clues: earthenware clay • paste form of clay • removes air from clay • oven made for ceramics • clay that has been fired one time • most fragile form takes 5 to 7 days • who is going to visit on December 25th • should be an even thickness on your pot • what we use to start the hole in the pot • clay that is not sticky and can be shaped • can no longer be bent, good time to clean it up • ...
Foodie Terms 2 2023-08-22
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- - Crunchy, edible root from the bean family.
- - Filled and frosted French pastry.
- - Rich brown sauce, often used as a base.
- - Buttery, lemony sauce often served with eggs Benedict.
- - A thick sauce made from puréed fruit or vegetables.
- - Soaking foods in flavorful liquids before cooking.
- - Rice dish cooked in broth, often with spices and vegetables.
- - Hungarian stew made with meat and paprika.
- - Edible seaweed used in sushi rolls.
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- - Savory pie filled with eggs, cream, and other fillings.
- - Fruit-based frozen dessert, dairy-free.
- gras - Delicacy made from duck or goose liver.
- - French vegetable dish made with eggplant, zucchini, and peppers.
- - Fermented milk drink, similar to yogurt.
- - Garlic-flavored mayonnaise.
- - Sweet topping for cakes and pastries.
- - Italian dish made with braised veal shanks.
- - Cooking style using a clay oven, common in Indian cuisine.
- - Yogurt-based drink from India.
- - Briefly plunging food into boiling water.
20 Clues: - Garlic-flavored mayonnaise. • - Yogurt-based drink from India. • - Filled and frosted French pastry. • - Edible seaweed used in sushi rolls. • - Sweet topping for cakes and pastries. • - Fruit-based frozen dessert, dairy-free. • - Rich brown sauce, often used as a base. • - Fermented milk drink, similar to yogurt. • - Briefly plunging food into boiling water. • ...
NUTRITION IN PLANTS 2016-04-19
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- example of saprotrophs.
- self feeding.
- grow in soil that is not so rich.
- organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substance.
- where alga and fungus lives together.
- the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together.
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- necessary for photosynthesis.
- insectivorous.
- group of thylakoid.
- fungi and bacteria use this mode of nutrition.
10 Clues: self feeding. • insectivorous. • group of thylakoid. • example of saprotrophs. • necessary for photosynthesis. • grow in soil that is not so rich. • where alga and fungus lives together. • fungi and bacteria use this mode of nutrition. • the mode of nutrition where two different organisms work together. • organisms that can make their food from simple non-living substance.
see what you learned 2025-01-13
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- A high-temperature oven used to fire ceramics.
- A ceramic item used for holding liquids.
- A layer applied to ceramics for color or texture.
- A term for a cup that has a handle.
- A finish applied to ceramics to create a shiny surface.
- A type of ceramic clay that is smooth and refined.
- A tool used for holding a cup while it is being painted or glazed.
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- The decorative technique that uses heat to fuse glass with clay.
- A substance used to coat ceramics, often clear or opaque.
- A method of decorating ceramics with a brush or sponge.
- The process of shaping clay.
- A soft, often absorbent material used in ceramic decoration.
- The method of heating the clay to high temperatures.
- A term for the hardened state of clay after it has been fired.
- The part of the cup that you drink from.
15 Clues: The process of shaping clay. • A term for a cup that has a handle. • A ceramic item used for holding liquids. • The part of the cup that you drink from. • A high-temperature oven used to fire ceramics. • A layer applied to ceramics for color or texture. • A type of ceramic clay that is smooth and refined. • The method of heating the clay to high temperatures. • ...
SOILS 2024-12-09
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- oxygen soil
- broken and partly decomposed rock
- soft soil
- andesite formed
- creatures that make soil structure better
- soil principle with temperature
- dry soil
- aluminum and iron
- soil principle with organic matter
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- recently formed soil
- mostly organic matter soil
- freezing soil in areas of permafrost
- soil principle with parent material
- soil principle with slope and drainage
- young soil
- soil principle with changes in saturation
16 Clues: dry soil • soft soil • young soil • oxygen soil • andesite formed • aluminum and iron • recently formed soil • mostly organic matter soil • soil principle with temperature • broken and partly decomposed rock • soil principle with organic matter • soil principle with parent material • freezing soil in areas of permafrost • soil principle with slope and drainage • ...
Clay-mania! 2023-01-03
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- long strands of clay made by rolling the clay under the palms of hands
- triangular support piece to prevent glaze from melting on shelves
- the process of removing any air within the clay
- bowl shape made by pinching and stroking clay
- to scratch the clay before bonding
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- heating to high temp fusing clay particles
- a damp condition of the clay when it is too firm to bend but damp enough to be carved
- a coating ceramics to make a glass-like surface
- fine liquid of water and clay used to bond 2 pieces of clay together
- furnace used to fire ceramics
- no visible moisture and no dampness to touch
11 Clues: furnace used to fire ceramics • to scratch the clay before bonding • heating to high temp fusing clay particles • no visible moisture and no dampness to touch • bowl shape made by pinching and stroking clay • a coating ceramics to make a glass-like surface • the process of removing any air within the clay • ...
This 2022-05-25
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- any water bearing layer in the ground
- ammonia is converted to nitrate ions
- generations to meet their needs
- removal of dissolved materials from soil by water moving downwards
- plants convert carbon dioxide into glucose
- inorganic N is converted into organic molecules such as DNA/amino acids & proteins
- it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them
- a rock that contains a large enough concentration of a mineral making it profitable to mine
- the time it takes for ½ the mass of a radioisotope to decay
- symbiotic relationship where both partners benefit
- organic, dark material remaining after decomposition by microorganisms
- perfect agricultural soil with equal portions of sand, silt, clay
- large distinct terrestrial region having similar climate, soil, plants & animals
- bacteria convert ammonia back into N
- using waste heat to make electricity
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- relationship in which one partner obtains nutrients at the expense of the host
- radioactive gas, formed from the decay of Uranium, causes lung cancer
- occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other
- the ability to meet humanities current needs without compromising the ability of
- the amount of a chemical that kills 50% of the animals in a test population
- nonliving components of an ecosystem
- species that serve as early warnings that an ecosystem is being damaged ex trout
- occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other
- living components of an ecosystem
- biogeochemical cycle that describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth
- climate pattern that describes the unusual warming of surface waters in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean
- Two plates sliding past each other forms a
- decomposers covert organic waste into ammonia
28 Clues: generations to meet their needs • living components of an ecosystem • ammonia is converted to nitrate ions • nonliving components of an ecosystem • bacteria convert ammonia back into N • using waste heat to make electricity • any water bearing layer in the ground • plants convert carbon dioxide into glucose • Two plates sliding past each other forms a • ...
24HRAS2 2024-03-28
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- Cannot be penetrated by water.
- Watershed for a major river draining into an ocean.
- Organisms synthesizing organic compounds from inorganic substances via photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
- Water flow around soil particles or upward motion in plant tissues.
- Naturally occurring inorganic material in Earth’s crust.
- Resistance to flow, like friction in flowing water.
- One-way transfer of energy in an ecosystem based on thermodynamics.
- Single-celled microorganisms breaking down organic matter; some can cause diseases.
- A molecule with one positive and one negative end.
- Permeating a porous area with liquid or gas.
- Precipitation discharge into streams when rainfall rate exceeds soil’s infiltration rate or water flowing off land surface without sinking into soil.
- Heat needed for phase change, like melting or boiling.
- Number of organisms per unit space or mass/volume compactness.
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- Water's sticky nature causing a "skin" at the air-water interface.
- Group of cells functioning together in an organism.
- Energy-yielding oxidation process in living plants and animals; gas exchange.
- Wetland dominated by trees.
- Oxygen present in water used by aquatic organisms for respiration.
- Derived from living organisms or compounds containing carbon.
- Scientific study of relations between living things and their environment.
- To gather into a group or mass.
- Heat energy needed to raise substance temperature.
- Process in plant cells combining sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce oxygen and carbohydrates.
- Animals making seasonal movements; distances vary by species.
- Water droplets condensed from air on cool surfaces, like grass or leaves.
- Fine-grained soil with particles less than .002 mm; plastic when wet, hardens when dry.
26 Clues: Wetland dominated by trees. • Cannot be penetrated by water. • To gather into a group or mass. • Permeating a porous area with liquid or gas. • Heat energy needed to raise substance temperature. • A molecule with one positive and one negative end. • Group of cells functioning together in an organism. • Watershed for a major river draining into an ocean. • ...
Kloe & Clay 2023-09-12
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- Clay and Kloe's first trip together
- The restaurant Clay and Kloe had their first date
- Signature cheer of the university Clay and Kloe both attended
- The university Kloe attended before law school
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- Town of Clay and Kloe's new home
- Town of Clay and Kloe's first Texas apartment
- Historic District where the wedding is hosted
- The junior college where Clay played baseball
- Clay's hometown and where the couple met
- Kloe's hometown
- The name of the road where Clay lived when they met
11 Clues: Kloe's hometown • Town of Clay and Kloe's new home • Clay and Kloe's first trip together • Clay's hometown and where the couple met • Town of Clay and Kloe's first Texas apartment • Historic District where the wedding is hosted • The junior college where Clay played baseball • The university Kloe attended before law school • ...
Ceramics 2023-01-17
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- wet the surface with water, using it like glue
- furnace in which ceramics are fired
- clay fired once, at low temperature, no glaze
- process involves taking clay away from piece
- unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing
- pressed or rolled flat sections of clay
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- process involves adding clay to a piece
- material applied to ceramics before firing
- dry, completely air dried
- scratches the surfaces to join pieces of clay
- heat clay object in kiln to a specific temperature
11 Clues: dry, completely air dried • furnace in which ceramics are fired • process involves adding clay to a piece • pressed or rolled flat sections of clay • material applied to ceramics before firing • process involves taking clay away from piece • clay fired once, at low temperature, no glaze • scratches the surfaces to join pieces of clay • ...
Jesse Spradlin 2022-05-03
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- less than 25 cm of rainfall
- a large group of ecosystems
- south of the tundra
- receives the most annual rainfall
- mild, wet winters and hot dry summers
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- precipitation ranges from 70cm to 150cm
- tropical grassland
- is a graph that shows the climate of a region.
- large communities filled with rich soil
- basically a cold desert
10 Clues: tropical grassland • south of the tundra • basically a cold desert • less than 25 cm of rainfall • a large group of ecosystems • receives the most annual rainfall • mild, wet winters and hot dry summers • precipitation ranges from 70cm to 150cm • large communities filled with rich soil • is a graph that shows the climate of a region.
Anil-9&10 2020-05-06
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- Lungs of the world
- ICRISAT located at
- Increase of Fluorine Contents in water leads to
- Every food chain is starts with
- Organic material of Biological origin
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- Make the soil nitrogen rich
- The world of living things is termed as
- Center for world solidarity located at
- Production of Bio-fule
- Sri ram sagar was Constructed on
- my food chains in an ecosystem are cross-linked
11 Clues: Lungs of the world • ICRISAT located at • Production of Bio-fule • Make the soil nitrogen rich • Every food chain is starts with • Sri ram sagar was Constructed on • Organic material of Biological origin • Center for world solidarity located at • The world of living things is termed as • my food chains in an ecosystem are cross-linked • ...
Social Studies C2 2025-10-20
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- an area where all living things, such as the plants and animals, interact with each other
- to use an item again
- to change something, such as the physical environment
- the form or shape of part of Earth’s surface
- plant life
- to change the way you do something
- a palace where there is much flat land and rich soil
- a natural resource that takes a long time to replace or cannot be replaced after it is used
- to bring water in through pipes
- to dig for materials
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- sun-dried bricks used to build shelters and other buildings
- the height of land above sea level
- the washing away of soil by rain, wind, and nearby rivers
- the daily conditions outside
- a place where many kinds of factories are located
- a natural resource that can be replaced in a short time
- the weather that a place has over a long period
- one of the seven largest areas on Earth
- to save and protect something
19 Clues: plant life • to use an item again • to dig for materials • the daily conditions outside • to save and protect something • to bring water in through pipes • the height of land above sea level • to change the way you do something • one of the seven largest areas on Earth • the form or shape of part of Earth’s surface • the weather that a place has over a long period • ...
Champagne 2025-10-02
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- Means the same thing as “millésime” and denotes the year in which the cuvée’s grapes were harvested
- Fatcork motto
- 150-million-year-old soil from the Jurassic period, characterized by a blend of chalky limestone, clay and fossilized marine organisms
- Method of making rosé in the style of a red wine
- Cuvée produced with grapes from only the most outstanding vintages and harvested, bottled and aged at a Club Trésors de Champagne member estate
- Impermeable, buoyant material used to enclose a bottle of
- Banker-turned-vigneron who announced recently that she’s closing her eponymous Champagne domaine after 17 years
- What Julia Roberts’ character pairs with her Champagne in the movie “Pretty Woman”
- French term used to describe the effects a particular region’s climate, terrain and soil have on the wine
- Champagne city in which one can walk Avenue de Champagne
- Champagne made entirely of juice from dark-skinned grapes
- Method of making rosé unique to Champagne
- Taste of Champagne
- Deposits of dead yeast cells leftover after secondary
- An area in the Aube that can claim three appellations d’origine: one for Champagne, one for rosé and one for still red wine
- Term for filtering Champagne for consumption
- Name of Champagne grape variety derived from French words for “pine” and “black”
- Style of Champagne with zero dosage
- Grape most compatible with the clay rich soils of the Marne Valley
- Root vegetable from which dosage’s sugar component is derived
- The horizontal storage of bottles in the cellars
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- During the aging process, the act of shaking the bottles to prevent the lees from sticking to the sides
- What American pop star has “Champagne Problems”
- Behead an unopened bottle with a sword
- Champagne subregion known as “the white coast”
- Still wine before it becomes Champagne
- Number of 4 oz glasses in a standard bottle of Champagne
- Bottle size equivalent to 1.5L or two standard-sized bottles
- Another word for Champagne’s fizzy characteristic
- Overseen by the the Comité Interprofessionnel du vin de Champagne, this crucial yearly event is often a family affair in which everyone pitches in
- Vigneron and pinot meunier pro who visited fatcork from France last fall
- Small game bird whose eyes appear pale copper-pink when it is dying, inspiring the old French term used to describe rosé Champagne, “Oeil de Perdrix.”
- Very dry Champagne that contains a maximum of 6 g/l of
- Indentation at the bottom of a Champagne bottle
- Dominant grape of Montagne de Reims
- Benedictine monk who gets credit for discovering Champagne
- Vineyard plot of historical significance
- Star grape variety of the Côte des Blancs
- Juice from the second, more intensive pressing of grapes
- French term for a winemaker who cultivates their own grapes for the Champagne they make
- Mixture of sugar and reserve wine added to a bottle after disgorgement that creates the style
- Frothy foam that sits on top of a glass of Champagne right after it’s poured
- Wire cage that holds the cork in place
43 Clues: Fatcork motto • Taste of Champagne • Dominant grape of Montagne de Reims • Style of Champagne with zero dosage • Behead an unopened bottle with a sword • Still wine before it becomes Champagne • Wire cage that holds the cork in place • Vineyard plot of historical significance • Star grape variety of the Côte des Blancs • Method of making rosé unique to Champagne • ...
Final Geography Crossword 2024-02-28
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- the long-term patterns of weather in a particular area, includes things like temperature, precipitation, and wind patterns
- the upper layer of soil that contains lots of nutrients and organic matter
- a severe shortage of food in a particular region or country
- a protest in which people refuse to buy or use certain products or services to show disapproval of something
- a place where people have good access to resources like education, healthcare, and technology
- refers to transportation available for use by the general public, such as buses, trains, and subways
- a person who buys or uses goods and services
- a fossil fuel found underground that is refined into products like gasoline, diesel, and plastics
- gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap heat and contribute to the warming of the planet
- a place that is still working on improving its economy and living conditions for its people
- when there is little or no rain leading to dry soil, water shortages, and problems for plants, animals, and people
- a gas in the Earth's atmosphere that helps protect us from the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation
- tops of buildings that are covered with living plants that help absorb rainwater and provide insulation
- a natural process that turns organic waste, like food scraps and yard trimmings, into nutrient-rich soil
- the protection of natural resources to ensure they are available for future generations
- large areas of protected land set aside for conservation and recreation
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- means using resources in a way that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations
- is a type of rock that contains aluminum, mined and processed to make things like cans
- rules or laws that are put in place by governments or organizations to control or govern certain activities
- harmful or toxic substances in the environment, can come from things like cars, factories, and waste disposal
- the act of using goods and services
- the clearing or removal of forests on a large scale, usually for agriculture, logging, or development
- the act of protecting something from harm or decay
- a place where garbage and waste are buried in the ground. It's a way of disposing of trash
- naturally occurring substances found in rocks and soil, mined for use in things like construction, technology, and manufacturing
- the dark, rich material in soil made from decayed plants and animals
- refers to things that are grown or produced without synthetic chemicals like pesticides or fertilizers
- places that are recognized for their cultural, historical, or natural significance, may include landmarks, buildings
- this is how plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- a species no longer exists, plants or animals that have completely disappeared from the Earth.
30 Clues: the act of using goods and services • a person who buys or uses goods and services • the act of protecting something from harm or decay • a severe shortage of food in a particular region or country • the dark, rich material in soil made from decayed plants and animals • large areas of protected land set aside for conservation and recreation • ...
ISA Certified Arborist Study Guide 2024-01-16
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- Abnormal swelling of plant tissues caused by gall wasps, mites, nematodes, and various insects and less commonly by fungi or bacteria
- Diffusion of water through semipermeable membrane
- type of 7-strand steel cable, often used to cable trees. Stronger but less flexible than common-grade cable. Must be terminated with dead-end tree grips
- Method of ascending a rope by wrapping the rope around the feet
- Dark colored, stable form of organic matter that remains after most of the plant or animal residues have decomposed
- Flaking or peeling bark
- Chemical compound that kills vegetation
- In tree risk assessment, the professional assessment of the likelihood for a tree to fail within a period of time
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- localized death of tissue in a living organism
- Genetically determined ability of a plant to survive low temperatures
- Symbiotic association between certain fungi and the roots of a plant
- type of compound leaf with veins or leaflets radiating in a fanlike pattern
- Type of knot made when a rope is secured around an object or its own standing part. Contrast with bend.
- Soil texture classification based on a certain ratio of sand, silt, and clay. Ideal for plant growth
- Layer of soil within the soil profile
- Slightly enlarged portion of a stem where leaves and buds arise
- Particular knot tied as a safety knot or stopper knot at the end of a line
- Sequence of cuts used to control the direction of a limb being removed
- taxonomic group under the order level and above the genus level
- Cable anchor with a closed eye, usually machine threaded. Only drop-forged eye bolts are accepted and approved for tree support systems in the US
20 Clues: Flaking or peeling bark • Layer of soil within the soil profile • Chemical compound that kills vegetation • localized death of tissue in a living organism • Diffusion of water through semipermeable membrane • Method of ascending a rope by wrapping the rope around the feet • Slightly enlarged portion of a stem where leaves and buds arise • ...
DU Chapter 2 Vocabulary Review 2023-09-08
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- marine habitat extending from the coast to the continental shelf
- microscopic marine algae
- invertebrate aquatic animals such as crab, lobster or shrimp
- natural processes the habitat regulates, such as biological control of predator and prey populations and prevention of soil erosion
- wetland areas with clay soil where water will not seep into ground
- products obtained from a habitat; used every day, such as food, water, wood and oil
- non-material benefits provided by a habitat such as tourism and recreation
- habitat located below the tundra which is covered in coniferous forest
- related to water
- interconnected biological system made up of living organisms and their physical environment
- part of the oceanic zone habitat which is below 1,000 meters
- part of the oceanic zone habitat which ranges from the epipelagic sub-zone to about 1,000 meters deep
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- habitat in mid-latitude areas covered in broad-leaved trees which shed leaves during the winter season
- natural processes the habitat facilitates to maintain the conditions of the earth, such as oxygen production and nutrient cycling
- subterranean layer of rock permeable to water
- area of land underneath the sea and near a continent
- part of the oceanic zone habitat which ranges from the surface of the ocean to about 200 meters deep
- northern-most terrestrial habitat which is treeless and the subsoil is frozen year -round
- area in which animals, plants and other organisms live
- related to soil or dry land
- aquatic habitat in the ocean beyond the continental shelf
- wetland areas constantly filled with water
- mass or river of ice formed by compressed snow and ice
- habitat in which shallow pools of water form where there is poor drainage in the land
24 Clues: related to water • microscopic marine algae • related to soil or dry land • wetland areas constantly filled with water • subterranean layer of rock permeable to water • area of land underneath the sea and near a continent • area in which animals, plants and other organisms live • mass or river of ice formed by compressed snow and ice • ...
Module 12 2025-03-10
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- Cells that have not specialized in any particular function
- A growth response to gravity
- A plant that loses its leaves for winter
- A growth response to light
- A plant's response to a stimulus such that the direction of the response is preprogrammed and not dependent on the direction of the stimulus
- The process of cutting away a ring of inner and outer bark all the way around a tree trunk
- Chemicals that circulate throughout multicellular organisms, regulating cellular processes by interacting with specifically targeted cells
- The study of life in an organism
- An environmental change that triggers a response
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- The parts of a plant that are not involved in reproduction
- A growth response to touch
- Spaces in the soil that determine how much water and air the soil can hold
- The process by which organic substances move through the phloem of a plant
- The parts of a plant involved in reproduction
- Living vascular tissue that carries sugar and organic substances throughout a plant
- Nonliving vascular tissue that carries water and dissolved minerals from the roots of a plant to its leaves
- A mixture of gravel, sand, silt,clay,and organic matter
17 Clues: A growth response to touch • A growth response to light • A growth response to gravity • The study of life in an organism • A plant that loses its leaves for winter • The parts of a plant involved in reproduction • An environmental change that triggers a response • A mixture of gravel, sand, silt,clay,and organic matter • ...
Fragments of Forever 2025-04-01
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- They carried Lazarus to Abraham’s side
- Part of the title of the play
- The second word in the play’s title
- What the rich man had but did not use to help others
- What the rich man wants to send to his brothers
- A story with a spiritual lesson, like the one this play is based on
- The place of torment where the rich man ends up
- A person who worked for the rich man
- What the rich man wishes his brothers would do
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- The beggar who longed for scraps from the rich man’s table
- The suffering the rich man experiences after death
- What happens after death in the parable
- The rich man begs for relief from this
- The different outcomes for Lazarus and the rich man
- Man The wealthy man who ignored Lazarus’s suffering
- Where Lazarus sat, longing for food
- The place of comfort where Lazarus is taken
- Something the rich man failed to show Lazarus
- The figure who comforts Lazarus in the afterlife
19 Clues: Part of the title of the play • The second word in the play’s title • Where Lazarus sat, longing for food • A person who worked for the rich man • The rich man begs for relief from this • They carried Lazarus to Abraham’s side • What happens after death in the parable • The place of comfort where Lazarus is taken • Something the rich man failed to show Lazarus • ...
Earthbound: Collected and Archived 2024-07-30
15 Clues: clay • wood • metal • stone • archive • ceramics • heritage • tulipamwe • sculpting • collection • traditions • exhibition • earthbound • contemporary • sustainability
Microgreens 2025-06-17
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- – A key element needed for plants to perform photosynthesis.
- – A method of growing plants without soil using nutrient-rich water.
- – The act of collecting crops when they are ready to eat.
- – The growing medium commonly used to support microgreen roots.
- – A method of farming that doesn’t harm the environment and can be maintained long-term.
- – The process plants use to convert sunlight into energy.
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- – The process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow.
- – Essential substances that help plants grow strong and healthy.
- – The starting point for all microgreens.
- – A shallow container used for planting microgreens.
10 Clues: – The starting point for all microgreens. • – A shallow container used for planting microgreens. • – The process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow. • – The act of collecting crops when they are ready to eat. • – The process plants use to convert sunlight into energy. • – A key element needed for plants to perform photosynthesis. • ...
The Witches of Pendle 2024-01-18
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- What is the name of Jennet´s brother?
- Who is the old woman who lives with Jennet´s family?
- How old was Jennet at the beginning of the story?
- What is Newchurch?
- How many women (including Jennet)are there in prison?
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- What animals do the rich men use as vehicles?
- What is the profession of Roger Nowell?
- What is the profession of the man that Alizon curses?
- What is the surname of Jennet and her family?
- How many siblings has Jennet got?
- What material does Old Demdike use for her pictures?
11 Clues: What is Newchurch? • How many siblings has Jennet got? • What is the name of Jennet´s brother? • What is the profession of Roger Nowell? • What animals do the rich men use as vehicles? • What is the surname of Jennet and her family? • How old was Jennet at the beginning of the story? • Who is the old woman who lives with Jennet´s family? • ...
crossword clay lawrie 2021-10-22
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- lesser in importance, seriousness, or significance.
- is the branch of botany concerned with seaweeds and other algae.
- having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs.
- occurring or done at once; instant.
- is the action or process of providing someone or something with an official document attesting to a status or level of achievement.
- with the action or fact of complying with a wish or command.
- required by law or rules; compulsory.
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- is the action of providing or being provided with amusement or enjoyment.
- an appointment to a job, especially one abroad or in the armed forces.
- is the science or practice of farming, including the cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
10 Clues: occurring or done at once; instant. • required by law or rules; compulsory. • lesser in importance, seriousness, or significance. • with the action or fact of complying with a wish or command. • is the branch of botany concerned with seaweeds and other algae. • an appointment to a job, especially one abroad or in the armed forces. • ...
Lithosphere Vocab 2021-01-25
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- -a fertile soil containing humus
- -an ocean wave is an example
- -large natural elevation of rock or stone
- -the upper layer of the earths mantle but below lithosphere
- -the state of being stretched tight
- -the outer layer of the earth
- -a resource that is used to make bricks
- -are a type of elastic wave and are one of the two main types of elastic body waves
- -is an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide
- -low area of land between hills or mountains
- -was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras
- -are places where plates slide sideways past each other
- -an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake
- -inside core
- -a planar fracture
- -outside core
- -break off or cause to break off
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- -the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- -the ground shaking a lot
- -ring or volcanoes
- -fastest seismic wave
- -the rigid and outer part of the earth
- -the drift of continents from each other
- -a narrow slit in the ground, sometimes underwater
- - two tectonic plates move away from each other
- -sits below the crust but above the core in the earth
- -the forming of new oceanic crust
- -a current in a fluid that results from convection
- -large dangerous wave
- -the action of compressing or being compressed
- -the organic component of soil
- -a mountain with lava and fire
- -a type of dirt used for gardening
- -the plates that when overlapped cause earthquakes
34 Clues: -inside core • -outside core • -ring or volcanoes • -a planar fracture • -fastest seismic wave • -large dangerous wave • -the ground shaking a lot • -an ocean wave is an example • -the outer layer of the earth • -the organic component of soil • -a mountain with lava and fire • -a fertile soil containing humus • -break off or cause to break off • -the forming of new oceanic crust • ...
Planet Earth and Beyond 2023-11-21
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- the outer core is the only __________ layer, made up of iron and nickel
- Burning Fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases into the ____________.
- Pieces of broken rock deposited by wind or water
- Earth spinning on its own axis
- The path of a planet or star around another.
- The layer of the earth that creates the earth's magnetic field.
- soil made up of gritty, course grains
- the layer of the earth where all people, creatures and plants live
- A layer of dead plant and animal that mixes with topsoil
- Rock formed from dead sea creatures
- Shale is rock formed from _______.
- The Asteroid belt lies between _____ and Mars
- The Earth's ____________ takes 365 days.
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- The process of fossilisation takes _______ of years.
- A fossil of the physical remains of an animal, plant or object.
- _____________ is where gases released from burning fossil fuels heat up the planet and causes climate change.
- The primary source of energy for all life on earth
- A fossilized impression or footprint
- The __________ form because of Earth's orbit around the sun.
- The third Planet from the sun
- Uranus is known as the _____ giant.
- Which Planet is the Hottest?
- Remains or impressions preserved in rock over time.
- During photosynthesis, the waste product is ________.
- The time it takes for Earth to complete one full rotation
- the process of plants making their own food
- Which Planet is known as the Red Planet?
- the centre of the earth made up of a solid iron ball
- Plants grow best in this soil
- The four things needed to sustain all life on earth are _____, air, water and sunlight.
- the thickest layer of the earth
31 Clues: Which Planet is the Hottest? • The third Planet from the sun • Plants grow best in this soil • Earth spinning on its own axis • the thickest layer of the earth • Shale is rock formed from _______. • Uranus is known as the _____ giant. • Rock formed from dead sea creatures • A fossilized impression or footprint • soil made up of gritty, course grains • ...
APES Unit 4 2024-03-19
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- When two tectonic plates meet, one may slide underneath the other, curving down into the mantle
- plates that move on the earth
- see-sawing of air pressure over the S. Pacific, trade winds weaken & warm water sloshed back
- the various mechanical and chemical processes that cause exposed rock to decompose
- the two days per year on which the earth’s axis is not tilted toward the sun
- organic, dark material remaining after decomposition by microorganisms
- upper layer of mantle
- two plates moving away from each other
- rigid outer layer of the earth
- perfect agricultural soil with optimal portions of sand, silt, clay
- the process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water, glaciers, winds, waves, etc.
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- the sun reaches the highest/lowest point creating the longest day (summer) and shortest day (winter) of the year
- because of the rotation of the earth, winds and currents do not flow directly from areas of high pressure to areas of low, but instead they flow to the ‘right’ above the equator and to the ‘left’ below the equator
- hard, most outer layer of earth
- a mixture of organic and inorganic particles
- found at plate boundaries
- order of soil horizons
- two plates coming together
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- two plates sliding past one athoner, forms faults
- zone of the earth’s interior between its core and its crust
- Rock that has formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment
- the hypothetical landmass that existed when all continents were joined, from about 300 to 200 million years ago.
- why the earth has seasons
24 Clues: upper layer of mantle • order of soil horizons • found at plate boundaries • why the earth has seasons • two plates coming together • plates that move on the earth • rigid outer layer of the earth • hard, most outer layer of earth • two plates moving away from each other • a mixture of organic and inorganic particles • two plates sliding past one athoner, forms faults • ...
Plants for Food and Fibre 2020-12-17
Across
- Chemical used to kill unwanted plants
- Organisms that are that help move pollen
- The process of removing a branch from a plant and replanting it allowing it to grow new roots and become a copy of the original parent plant
- The movement of a substance from low to high concentrations using energy.
- The process where gasses contained in the organism and the environment exchange
- A pigment found in producers that absorbs light and turns it into energy
- The hollow base of flower containing the ovule(eggs)
- Soil containing decaying organic particles
- The tendency of a liquid to rise up tiny tubes
- Fine grain of the male cell used for fertilization
- Cycle The process a plant goes through from seed to seedling to adult to producing seeds
- The process of liquid passing through a semi-permeable membrane
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- The spreading of a substance caused by the intermingling of its particles
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and maintenance of life
- When the parent plant grows new plants from its roots. Asexual reproduction
- Broken down rocks that provide nutrients for plants
- The process of growing plants in a soil free environment with added nutrients
- A cell structure that contains chlorophyll, where photosynthesis occurs
- The process that producers use to create food through the intake of water, carbon dioxide and light and releasing oxygen and sugar
- Breeding People choosing specific plants with specific characteristics and encouraging them to reproduce
- Water being released through the stomata
- The process of taking one species of plant and attaching it to another so that they may grow together
- Fertile soil made of sand, clay and humus
- Depositing pollen on stigma, ovule or flower to allow fertilization
24 Clues: Chemical used to kill unwanted plants • Organisms that are that help move pollen • Water being released through the stomata • Fertile soil made of sand, clay and humus • Soil containing decaying organic particles • The tendency of a liquid to rise up tiny tubes • Fine grain of the male cell used for fertilization • Broken down rocks that provide nutrients for plants • ...
Test review 2024-09-10
Across
- El Niño causes warm air to move ____
- The convection current at 90°
- Warm air creates areas of ___ ________
- Deepest layer of soil that has not been weathered
- atmosphere layer that contains the ozone layer
- protects is from harmful UV radiation
- Soil horizons in order from top to bottom. One letter for each
- a common occurrence at transform boundaries
- Layer of atmosphere that slowly turns into space
- Wind travels from areas of ____ to ___ pressure (make answer one word)
- change in ___________ causes the change in layers of the atmosphere
- Boundary where the plates move away
- Large scale movement of air caused by pressure and temperature
- ________ makes up 78% of the gasses in the atmosphere
- El niño can cause increased precipitation and _______ temperature
Down
- Smallest sediment particle size
- The break between the thermosphere and exosphere
- The polar winds blow this way in the Northern hemisphere
- The ___________ occur between 30° and 60°
- A tool that measures air pressure
- El Niño ________ trade winds (weakens/strengthens)
- Convection current at 0°
- atmosphere layer closest to the Earth
- the ___________ protocol wants to protect the ozone
- How easily water can move through soil
- Boundary where plates move together
- In the southern hemisphere, wind in the polar easterlies tends
- This season occurs while facing the sun.
- Amount of space between sediment grains
- Rain shadow effect causes this side of the mountain to be dry
- This occurs during La Niña when cold water is brought to the surface
- This burns up in the mesosphere
- Rain shadow effect causes more rain on this side of the mountain
33 Clues: Convection current at 0° • The convection current at 90° • Smallest sediment particle size • This burns up in the mesosphere • A tool that measures air pressure • Boundary where plates move together • Boundary where the plates move away • El Niño causes warm air to move ____ • atmosphere layer closest to the Earth • protects is from harmful UV radiation • ...
Module 5 Crossword 2023-03-09
Across
- Small, solid pieces of material from rocks or organisms; earth materials deposited by erosion.
- The broken pieces of the Earth's lithosphere and outer solid shell separated by cracks.
- Process by which sediments are removed by water, wind, ice, and gravity`
- all the water on the earth’s surface
- practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and combat pest and weed pressure
- Currents that drive the movement of Earth's rigid tectonic plates in the planet's mantle.
- Transference of energy through the Earth.
- whole mass of air that surrounds the earth
- The solid part of the Earth that includes the crust and upper mantle
- A trembling and shaking of the earth's surface resulting from the sudden release of energy in the crust, either along fault lines or from volcanic activity.
- Process by which rock is broken down by water, wind, ice, and heat.
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- A seismic wave that shakes the ground back and forth perpendicular to the direction the wave is moving.
- Theory that states the Earth's crust broken into plates that float on the upper mantle.
- Underneath the lithosphere in the middle mantle layer composed mostly of molten rock.
- The average weather conditions of an area over time, usually about thirty years.
- A wave that shakes the ground back and forth in the same direction but in the opposite direction as the direction the wave is moving.
- The layer that is beneath the asthenosphere in the lower mantle
- A series of processes on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one type to another type.
- Wegener's idea that there was gradual movement of the continents across the earth's surface through geological time.
- Made of loose, weathered rock and organic material in which plants with roots can grow. The rock material is composed of sand, silt, and clay.
- Naturally occurring inorganic solid with an orderly crystalline structure and definite chemical composition.
- place where all soil formation takes place as a result of the atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere coming together
- The ability of soil to sustain plant growth and optimize crops.
- The central part of the Earth.
24 Clues: The central part of the Earth. • all the water on the earth’s surface • Transference of energy through the Earth. • whole mass of air that surrounds the earth • The layer that is beneath the asthenosphere in the lower mantle • The ability of soil to sustain plant growth and optimize crops. • Process by which rock is broken down by water, wind, ice, and heat. • ...
Izzys crossword!! 2025-04-25
Across
- Outfit inspiration
- Unwelcome flat guest
- Coach game obsession
- Passing time, on the clock
- Don’t date girls with these, jah?
- Flat furry friend
- Nighttime TV reality dribble
- Do not ____ what is not ______
- Culinary delight
- 333
- Platter staple
- Evening serve
- “Thank you Miss _____”
- Bday beach cocktail
- Sydney fashion must have
- Fresh cut!!
- Parade stomp
- Not my shoes, not my _____
- Goodbye drinkies
- Jog a lap
- Favourite position ;)
- Jaw dropping flat show
- Lavender lover
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- Good name for a jellyfish
- Wee 5k by the water
- First weekend festie
- Bacon and egg roll to go please
- Our local
- Sidequest tent doof
- Castle of thoughts
- Dusty feed.
- Pub grub with kiwi friends
- Beer of choice
- _______ Palace
- Dancing on the (house) steps
- Pyjamas?
- What’s your party trick?
- Big Ben is calling - ahhh hello??
- Tattoo/hobby
- Good alternative to a pool?
- Street name/resident macho man
- Where a mannequin may be revived
- Allergies, Woahe
- Response to hilarious Matt Clay joke
- You.
45 Clues: 333 • You. • Pyjamas? • Our local • Jog a lap • Dusty feed. • Fresh cut!! • Tattoo/hobby • Parade stomp • Evening serve • Beer of choice • _______ Palace • Platter staple • Lavender lover • Culinary delight • Goodbye drinkies • Allergies, Woahe • Flat furry friend • Outfit inspiration • Castle of thoughts • Wee 5k by the water • Sidequest tent doof • Bday beach cocktail • Unwelcome flat guest • First weekend festie • ...
25 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-12
Across
- A process of cell division in which cells divide a second time, producing reproductive cells with only half as many chromosomes as the parent cell.
- The more animal-like organism in the kingdom of Protista; able to move around and often live in water.
- A solid substance found naturallyin the Earth's surface; has never been an organic substance.
- _______ weathering is the process of breaking down rock into smaller and smaller pieces.
- Water vapor in the air.
- To conserve resources by finding new ways to use a product.
- All of the Earth's water found in lakes, oceans, streams, rivers, soil, ground-water, and the air.
- An organism consisting of only one cell.
- The pile of sediment deposited by a glacier as it melts and recedes.
- To conserve resources by using less energy.
- The action of the wind blowing and picking up loose sediment and carrying it away.
- A _______ name is a widely recognized name.
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- A mixture of cinder, ash, and rock.
- A _______ name that is a unique identification of a living organism.
- A group of the same kind of organisms living together.
- Containing salt.
- The ability to do work.
- To conserve resources by turning products into other products.
- Layers of sand, gravel, or bedrock that hold or move ground-water.
- The crust and upper area of the Earth's mantle.
- The amount of energy released from an earthquake.
- The smallest unit of a living organism.
- Soil that has properties of all three soil particles: sand, silt, and clay.
- A break in the Earth's surface along which rock can move.
- A complete living thing.
25 Clues: Containing salt. • The ability to do work. • Water vapor in the air. • A complete living thing. • A mixture of cinder, ash, and rock. • The smallest unit of a living organism. • An organism consisting of only one cell. • To conserve resources by using less energy. • A _______ name is a widely recognized name. • The crust and upper area of the Earth's mantle. • ...
sed rocks griffin martin 2023-11-28
Across
- the process of removing empty spaces between minerals by the weight of overlying sediment
- a soil material which is the result of weathering and decomposition of rocks that has not been transported from its original place.
- the tendency for currents of air or water to separate sediments according to size
- rust
- the mechanical or physical break down of rocks into smaller pieces without a change in the minerals chemical composition
- water combines with minerals such as mica and feldspar found in granite to from clay, the rock weakens and crumbles apart
- produced by mechanical weathering and classified by grain size, sorting, and angularity.
- the wearing away of soil or rock by water, wind, or ice
- as sediment is transported from its source to where it is deposited the particles collide with each other and with other objects in their path
- parent material composition
- formed by the actions of organisms as they build shells and other body parts by extracting chemical components from the water in which they live
- the process by which chemicals break down through a change in the minerals chemical composition
- occurs when water combines with carbon dioxide
Down
- the process of gluing compacted minerals together by minerals that filter down through the sediment
- formed when water dissolves minerals and deposits them elsewhere
- layers of rock peel of the main body of rock
- pieces of rock collide with each other to due water, wind, or ice
- water freezes in a crack of the rock surface splitting the rock
- weared away soil or rock being transported by mediums and deposited into a different landmass
- the physical breakdown of rocks at or near the earths surface
20 Clues: rust • parent material composition • layers of rock peel of the main body of rock • occurs when water combines with carbon dioxide • the wearing away of soil or rock by water, wind, or ice • the physical breakdown of rocks at or near the earths surface • water freezes in a crack of the rock surface splitting the rock • ...
America needs farmers 2021-11-28
Across
- soil layer rich in decomposed organic matter
- helps plants with green growth
- uses a variety of techniques to reduce pest populations
Down
- the three main ways of destroying the productivity of land are erosion dust storms and salinization
- promotes flowering of plants
- this farming practice can increase water quality soil fertility and help to prevent runoff by introducing new plants
- resistance causes pesticides to become unuseful so we are always developing new ones
- if we all became ______ we would reduce deforestation and be able to feed more people
- farming practice void of synthetic fertilizers pesticides and antibiotics
- promotes root growth
10 Clues: promotes root growth • promotes flowering of plants • helps plants with green growth • soil layer rich in decomposed organic matter • uses a variety of techniques to reduce pest populations • farming practice void of synthetic fertilizers pesticides and antibiotics • resistance causes pesticides to become unuseful so we are always developing new ones • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary 2022-02-07
Across
- Hand-building method by squeezing clay between thumb and fingers.
- With this method clay is rolled into thin sheets and manipulated into shapes.
- Involves carving or cutting the surface with a sharp tool.
- Doing this to your clay helps make sure that there are no air bubbles
- The "glue" that is used to attach one piece of clay to another.
- Finished ceramics that has been fired once.
- This method is shaping clay by cutting a solid shape in half and then scooping out extra clay.
Down
- The stage clay is in when it is softest.
- This method the potter takes clay and then rolls it until it forms a long roll.
- The technique of applying one piece of clay to another.
- Uses an object or stamp to press a design into clay.
11 Clues: The stage clay is in when it is softest. • Finished ceramics that has been fired once. • Uses an object or stamp to press a design into clay. • The technique of applying one piece of clay to another. • Involves carving or cutting the surface with a sharp tool. • The "glue" that is used to attach one piece of clay to another. • ...
Anne of Green Gables 2020-06-10
10 Clues: annes friend • Don't like water • doesn't like cats • You can live in it • you can swim in it • the opposite of poor • leaf soil sluggish What is it • humans keep animals a special place it is a • children who do not have a family live in it • what is her annes name when she plays a princess
Jaeheon 2025-09-25
Across
- – ten years.
- – to surround or put something inside.
- – not moving; quiet.
- – to rise up slowly (like water or tears).
- – old and not fresh.
Down
- – to feel curious or amazed.
- – a small broken piece.
- – a loud word or sentence that shows strong feeling.
- – dark, rich soil made from dead plants.
- – to bend and get weak or dry.
10 Clues: – ten years. • – not moving; quiet. • – old and not fresh. • – a small broken piece. • – to feel curious or amazed. • – to bend and get weak or dry. • – to surround or put something inside. • – dark, rich soil made from dead plants. • – to rise up slowly (like water or tears). • – a loud word or sentence that shows strong feeling.
Ancient Egypt Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-08
Across
- Built structures to honor pharaohs after they died
- Triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near the river's mouth
- A ruler in ancient Egypt
- A large waterfall
- Belief of many g-ds
- Belief that there is only one g-d
Down
- To preserve a body after death
- Ancient Egypt writing system
- Flat, bench-like tomb
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country
- First female pharaoh
11 Clues: A large waterfall • Belief of many g-ds • First female pharaoh • Flat, bench-like tomb • A ruler in ancient Egypt • Ancient Egypt writing system • To preserve a body after death • Belief that there is only one g-d • A line of hereditary rulers of a country • Built structures to honor pharaohs after they died • Triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near the river's mouth
Mass Movement 2014-09-26
Across
- Steep slopes of around 5-15oC
- Occurs where soil is frozen for around 9 months a year
- Occurs when softer material overlies much more resistant material
- Occurs on gentle slopes
Down
- Occurs where slopes exceed 40 degrees
- The downhill movement of individual rock particles
- Washes silt and clay-sized particles
- Rapid movement of detached slides of rock down a cliff
- Most likely to be found after heavy rain and are fast
9 Clues: Occurs on gentle slopes • Steep slopes of around 5-15oC • Washes silt and clay-sized particles • Occurs where slopes exceed 40 degrees • The downhill movement of individual rock particles • Most likely to be found after heavy rain and are fast • Occurs where soil is frozen for around 9 months a year • Rapid movement of detached slides of rock down a cliff • ...
Mesopotamia Innovations 2025-09-24
Across
- is dried and baked to make ceramics
- a slope or inclined plane for joining two different levels
- an upright pillar
- a rotating component
Down
- a piece of fabric attached to a boat
- a reddish-brown metal alloy
- denoting to wedge-shaped characters used in the ancient writing systems of Mesopotamia
- a structural curve used in architecture
- a farming tool with a large blade used to turn over soil
9 Clues: an upright pillar • a rotating component • a reddish-brown metal alloy • is dried and baked to make ceramics • a piece of fabric attached to a boat • a structural curve used in architecture • a farming tool with a large blade used to turn over soil • a slope or inclined plane for joining two different levels • ...
Soothing Crossword Moments 2024-01-23
Across
- Lighting scented candles to create a relaxing atmosphere
- Craft of creating fabric by looping yarn with knitting needles
- Creating artwork with paint and brushes to express oneself
- Solving jigsaw, crossword, or Sudoku puzzles
- Getting a good night's rest to rejuvenate the body and mind
- Soak in warm water to relax the body and mind
- Engaging in a good book to escape reality
- Practicing meditation and physical postures to promote relaxation
- Molding clay into functional or decorative objects
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- Listening to soothing melodies or nature sounds
- Expressing thoughts and feelings through journaling or poetry
- Tending to plants and flowers in a tranquil setting
- Practicing being present in the moment to reduce stress and anxiety
- Enjoying a cup of tea in a calm and peaceful setting
- Strolling through a park or nature reserve to connect with the outdoors
- Activity of coloring in intricate designs to reduce stress
- Focusing the mind to achieve inner peace and clarity
- Therapeutic manipulation of the body's soft tissues
- Capturing beautiful moments and scenery with a camera
- Use of essential oils to promote relaxation and well-being
20 Clues: Engaging in a good book to escape reality • Solving jigsaw, crossword, or Sudoku puzzles • Soak in warm water to relax the body and mind • Listening to soothing melodies or nature sounds • Molding clay into functional or decorative objects • Tending to plants and flowers in a tranquil setting • Therapeutic manipulation of the body's soft tissues • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary Words - Jane Pennington 2019-11-16
Across
- A broad, C-shaped curve in a stream.
- The removal of weathered material from one location to another.
- A current that flows parallel to the shoreline.
- A pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall.
- The rapid downhill movement of soil, loose rocks, and boulders.
- The layered sediment deposited by streams of water that flow from a melting glacier.
- A mixture of various sizes of sediment deposited by a glacier.
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- A pile of windblown sand.
- The laying down or settling of eroded material.
- The downhill movement of a large mass of rocks or soil because of the pull of gravity
- The grinding away of a rock or other surfaces as particles carried by wind, water, or ice scraping against them.
- A mound or ridge of unsorted sediment deposited by a glacier.
- A crumbly, windblown deposit of silt and clay.
- A large mass of ice that formes on land and moves slowly across Earth's surface.
- A large deposit of sediment that forms where a stream enters a large body of water.
15 Clues: A pile of windblown sand. • A broad, C-shaped curve in a stream. • A crumbly, windblown deposit of silt and clay. • The laying down or settling of eroded material. • A current that flows parallel to the shoreline. • A pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall. • A mound or ridge of unsorted sediment deposited by a glacier. • ...
Section 5.3 CW 2022-12-06
Across
- The ability to grow crops in soil
- Type of fast growing crop that covers soil
- Corn then soybean then corn, for example
- Breakdown of organic material
- Chemical to kill maggots, for example
- Replacing slopes with terraces
- Region in USA badly affected by poor soil management
- The process of making soil more acidic
- Break down of soil structure by hand or heavy machinery; first step in growing crops
- Line of trees between fields
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- One crop
- Spreading water over soil to water crops
- Expansion of cities/towns over time
- Type of farming that is perpendicular to the slope
- Ability of water to enter or leave soil
- Removal of select trees or large forest patches
- Measure of H and OH ions in a soil
- What occurs when water evaporates on the soil surface
- Removal of soil particles from one area to another
- The reduction in quality of soil
- Too many cows on one field
21 Clues: One crop • Too many cows on one field • Line of trees between fields • Breakdown of organic material • Replacing slopes with terraces • The reduction in quality of soil • The ability to grow crops in soil • Measure of H and OH ions in a soil • Expansion of cities/towns over time • Chemical to kill maggots, for example • The process of making soil more acidic • ...
3B Hannah Rogers 2021-04-23
Across
- water stored under the surface of the Earth
- water can absorb into the ground and become _______
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants
- water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow, hail, or freezing rain
- Process where water moves above, on, and below the Earth's surface
- when plants use water to help make energy, and they also lose some water to the surrounding air
- Carbon moves from plants to animals
- The ammonium salts are absorbed onto clay in the soil and then chemically altered by bacteria
- as dead plants and animals decompose, nitrogen is converted into inorganic forms such as ammonium salts (NH4+) by a process called _______
- _______ splits n2 atoms
Down
- Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere
- Carbon moves from _____ to the atmosphere when fuels are burned
- ________ get nitrogen they need by consuming plants or other animals that contain organic molecules composed partially of nitrogen
- _______ need nitrogen to grow
- process which water is converted from its liquid state to the gaseous state
- Most of the earth's _____ is in the atmosphere
- process which water vapor is changed back into liquid water
- water can become _______ when it flows along the surface into lakes, rivers, and streams
- Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the ______
- Carbon moves from plants and animals to _____
20 Clues: _______ splits n2 atoms • _______ need nitrogen to grow • Carbon moves from plants to animals • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to plants • water stored under the surface of the Earth • Carbon moves from plants and animals to _____ • Most of the earth's _____ is in the atmosphere • Carbon moves from the atmosphere to the ______ • ...
ICT 2024-05-25
Across
- Decomposing organic matter to create nutrient-rich soil for gardening.
- Sustainable farming and design system mimicking natural ecosystems.
- building Constructing structures with minimal environmental impact and energy efficiency.
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and ecosystems.
Down
- waste Minimizing waste production and maximizing resource efficiency.
- energy Power generated from replenishable sources like sunlight and wind.
- Sharing car rides with others to reduce fuel consumption and emissions.
- Repurposing discarded items into new products of higher value.
- farming Agriculture without synthetic chemicals, promoting soil health and biodiversity.
- Turning used materials into new products to prevent waste and conserve resources.
10 Clues: Protecting and preserving natural resources and ecosystems. • Repurposing discarded items into new products of higher value. • Sustainable farming and design system mimicking natural ecosystems. • waste Minimizing waste production and maximizing resource efficiency. • Decomposing organic matter to create nutrient-rich soil for gardening. • ...
Unsaturated Soil Mechanics 2016-04-29
Across
- a state of physical balance
- a slope failure
- a property of soil for constant stress under continued strain
- a name for a soil that swell
- the pressure exerting on or exterted by the soil
- a state of stress with continued increase in strain
- measures negative pore-water pressures
- a model that is subject to or involving chance variation
- changes in length with respect to the original length
- - the way in which soil acts
- the behavior of soil as tubes with hairline internal diameter
- occupies the void space in soil
- the space the can be occupied by either air or water in soil
- in place
- a force exerted on an area
- the stress of a soil at failure
- a point where two soil phases interact
- a stress that is without excess water pressure
- an apparent tension
- a sudden loss in volume
- matric or osmotic
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- a stress that is perpendicular to a surface
- - a time-based or directional dependency of a soil
- flow of water through a medium
- - to have experienced a larger stress in the past
- a property of soil for completely recoverable strain
- difference in major and minor stress
- the property of a soil that quantify rates of flow through it.
- a displacement of soil in any direction
- a relationship of state variables with soil property contants
- a type of strain in soil structure produced by pressure
- air voids not continuous in the past
- a property of expansive soil
- abbr. for an unsaturated soil property
- a parameter in a constitutive equation that can change
- Author of stress analysis method
36 Clues: in place • a slope failure • matric or osmotic • an apparent tension • a sudden loss in volume • a force exerted on an area • a state of physical balance • a name for a soil that swell • - the way in which soil acts • a property of expansive soil • flow of water through a medium • occupies the void space in soil • the stress of a soil at failure • Author of stress analysis method • ...
Ceramics Final Study Guide 2021-12-13
Across
- A fine, liquid form of clay applied most often to seams
- A brownish-orange clay that is soft and easily broken after it is fired.
- When glaze is removed from the bottom of a piece before firing so that it can be set directly on the shelf without worry of glaze melting onto the shelf
- A triangular support for pieces that helps prevent glaze from melting onto shelves during a firing.
- Mixing and de-airing clay by cutting it diagonally and slamming the pieces together
- A low-fire clay that is porous and not waterproof. To be functional, It must be glazed.
- Deep marks or grooves cut into the clay surface for better adhesion
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- A flat piece of clay made using a rolling pin
- A high-fire clay that is waterproof even without glaze. Most ancient pottery is made from this clay.
- An elongated “snake” or cylinder of clay made by rolling on the table or between hands
- The furnace in which ceramics are fired.
- A coating of material applied to ceramics before firing that forms a glass-like surface.
- A hand held tool used to shape a pot when throwing
13 Clues: The furnace in which ceramics are fired. • A flat piece of clay made using a rolling pin • A hand held tool used to shape a pot when throwing • A fine, liquid form of clay applied most often to seams • Deep marks or grooves cut into the clay surface for better adhesion • A brownish-orange clay that is soft and easily broken after it is fired. • ...
