clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Tools 2022-01-27
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- a loop tool is used to _______ large chunks of clay
- a tool used to blend clay together
- needletool is used to _______designs or cut clay
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- serratedrib a tool used to ________clay
- plastic rib is used to _________ clay, it's blue
- a tool used to cut clay
- a tool used to smooth the inside of a curved shape
- a tool used to clean up messes
- you put your project in a bag so it doesn't ___ ____
- glue for clay
- paint for clay
11 Clues: glue for clay • paint for clay • a tool used to cut clay • a tool used to clean up messes • a tool used to blend clay together • serratedrib a tool used to ________clay • plastic rib is used to _________ clay, it's blue • needletool is used to _______designs or cut clay • a tool used to smooth the inside of a curved shape • a loop tool is used to _______ large chunks of clay • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-10-06
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- Why was Mesopotamia called the fertile crescent
- What did the Sumerians create
- Who wrote the first code
- Who conquered the Babylonians
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- What location has rich soil
- What writing system did the Sumerians create
- What was the first empire
- What was something that Assyrians invented that was useful
- What did the Babylonians Invented
- Who conquered the Sumerians
10 Clues: Who wrote the first code • What was the first empire • What location has rich soil • Who conquered the Sumerians • What did the Sumerians create • Who conquered the Babylonians • What did the Babylonians Invented • What writing system did the Sumerians create • Why was Mesopotamia called the fertile crescent • What was something that Assyrians invented that was useful
Oscar 2012-11-29
Across
- A giant funnel of air that spins rapidly
- Large masses of stone
- Two tectonic plates rubbing together; there was one in Japan
- A igneous rock formed by cooling magma
- The biggest type of water
Down
- A watery place, like where we live
- A gigantic wave caused by an earthquake
- Flat
- A swirling pool of water
- It’s between the crust and core
- Rich dirt
11 Clues: Flat • Rich dirt • Large masses of stone • A swirling pool of water • The biggest type of water • It’s between the crust and core • A watery place, like where we live • A gigantic wave caused by an earthquake • A igneous rock formed by cooling magma • A giant funnel of air that spins rapidly • Two tectonic plates rubbing together; there was one in Japan
Maddie V Puzzle 6 2020-09-23
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- when you add ceramic or organic openers the add what to the clay.
- paper clay is said to develop a very high what that makes it possible to create much lighter ware.
- become part of the clay body during firing. Promote uniform drying, reduce shrinkage,prevent warping.
- paper can be broken down by tearing into shreds and soaking in what
- what is claimed to be impossible to crack
- burn out when fired and leave behind spongy holes, and give texture.
- papers that tear ___ tend to make short liberated fibers work best.
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- what can you add to paper slurry to help the smell no be as bad
- the opener by becoming a proportion of the body, cuts down the what of clay content to be dried
- any material added to a clay to give it character and quality.
- where should you store paper clay when it begins to smell
- since the organic fiber must burn away during firing, slow firing and adequate draft are needed from the what number range since significant smoke is generated.
- provide ducts for the passage of the moisture drying out and thus the mass dries more uniformly.
- what is added to give strength to raw clay for sculpture.
- ceramic openers because part of the what during firing.
15 Clues: what is claimed to be impossible to crack • ceramic openers because part of the what during firing. • where should you store paper clay when it begins to smell • what is added to give strength to raw clay for sculpture. • any material added to a clay to give it character and quality. • what can you add to paper slurry to help the smell no be as bad • ...
Science Chapter 6 extra credit 2022-10-04
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- a crumbly, windblown deposit of silt clay
- a large mass of ice,formed by snow accumulation on land, that moves slowly across Earth's surface
- layered sediment deposited by streams of water that flow from a melting glacier
- a large deposit of sediment that forms where a stream enters a large body of water
- the moving of weathered material or sediment from one location to another
- a broader C-shaped curve in a stream
- a mixture of various sizes of sediment that has been deposited by a glacier
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- the laying down or settling of eroded material
- a pile of windblown sand
- the downhill movement of a large mass of rocks or soil due to gravity
- the grinding away of a rock or other surfaces as particles carried by wind, water, or ice scrape against them
- a current that flows parallel to the shoreline
- a mound or ridge of unsorted sediment deposited by a glacier
- rapid, downhill movement of soil,loose rocks, and boulders
- a pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall
15 Clues: a pile of windblown sand • a broader C-shaped curve in a stream • a crumbly, windblown deposit of silt 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 • rapid, downhill movement of soil,loose rocks, and boulders • ...
Types of Rocks 2024-11-18
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- core is made up of iron & ?
- mantle is rich in ? + magnesium
- lower layer of crust is made up of silica + ?
- outermost layer of earth
- surface of earth made up of solid rock & soil
- innermost layer of earth
- outer core is ?
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- upper layer of crust is made up of silica + ?
- continents
- middle layer of earth
- core starts at a ? of 2900 km
- inner core is solid due to heat and ?
12 Clues: continents • outer core is ? • middle layer of earth • outermost layer of earth • innermost layer of earth • core is made up of iron & ? • core starts at a ? of 2900 km • mantle is rich in ? + magnesium • inner core is solid due to heat and ? • upper layer of crust is made up of silica + ? • lower layer of crust is made up of silica + ? • ...
Chapter 6 Erosion and Deposition 2025-12-03
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- the rapid downhill movement of soil, loose rocks, and boulders
- a current that flows parallel to the shoreline
- a large mass of ice that formed on land and moves slowly across Earth’s surface
- the grinding away of rock or other surfaces as particles carried by wind, water, or ice scrape against them
- the laying down or settling of eroded material
- a pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall
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- layered sediment deposited by streams of water that flow from a melting glacier
- the removal of weathered material from one location to another
- a broad, C-shaped curve in a stream
- the downhill movement of a large mass of rocks or soil because of the pull of gravity
- a mound or ridge of unsorted sediment deposited by a glacier
- a pile of windblown sand
- a crumbly, windblown deposit of silt and clay
- a mixture of various sizes of sediment deposited by a glacier
- 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 • a current that flows parallel to the shoreline • the laying down or settling of eroded material • a pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall • a mound or ridge of unsorted sediment deposited by a glacier • ...
Gwen Stefani - Rich Girl - crossword 2023-01-12
21 Clues: or • robe • tout • ville • vider • riche • argent • manoir • sauver • tester • de luxe • acheter • secours • apporter • richesse • inspirer • réserver • signifier • se dépêcher • avoir besoin • impressionner
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2015-10-02
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- A wheeled horse draw cart used in battle
- The City
- A set of letters that form words
- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- More than needed
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
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- A ruler of an Empire
- Effect,Result
- Human-made waterways
- The worlds first form of writing
- People who perform religous ceremonies
- A pyramid shaped tower
- A city and the countryside around it
- The worship of many gods
- Land with different territorues and peoples under a single rule
- The Countryside
16 Clues: The City • Effect,Result • The Countryside • More than needed • A ruler of an Empire • Human-made waterways • A pyramid shaped tower • The worship of many gods • The worlds first form of writing • A set of letters that form words • A city and the countryside around it • A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • People who perform religous ceremonies • ...
Ancient Egypt 2020-04-05
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- , hats worn by the king
- , The youngest Pharaoh that ruled Ancient Egypt
- , Pharoros were buried in ... cases
- , ..... Was used to write in Ancient Egypt
- lands , the land of dessert
- , Someone how ruled ancient Egypt
- , the season of growing
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- , the season of harvesting
- , the season of flooding
- , were worshipped by the people, male
- , were worshipped by the people, Female
- , were Pharoros are buried
- , the river that flowed through ancient Egypt
- , the ... half of the Nile river
- land , the land of rich and moist soil
- , the .... half of the Nile river
16 Clues: , hats worn by the king • , the season of growing • , the season of flooding • , the season of harvesting • , were Pharoros are buried • lands , the land of dessert • , the ... half of the Nile river • , the .... half of the Nile river • , Someone how ruled ancient Egypt • , Pharoros were buried in ... cases • , were worshipped by the people, male • ...
ciramic cup cross word 2025-01-13
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- The decorative technique that uses heat to fuse glass with clay.
- A method of decorating ceramics with a brush or sponge.
- The method of heating the clay to high temperatures.
- A soft, often absorbent material used in ceramic decoration.
- A type of ceramic clay that is smooth and refined.
- A ceramic item used for holding liquids.
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- A high-temperature oven used to fire ceramics.
- A layer applied to ceramics for color or texture.
- A substance used to coat ceramics, often clear or opaque.
- A tool used for holding a cup while it is being painted or glazed.
- A finish applied to ceramics to create a shiny surface.
- The part of the cup that you drink from.
- The process of shaping clay.
- A term for a cup that has a handle.
- A term for the hardened state of clay after it has been fired.
15 Clues: The process of shaping clay. • A term for a cup that has a handle. • The part of the cup that you drink from. • A ceramic item used for holding liquids. • 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. • ...
Science 2021-11-02
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- A layered sediment deposited by streams of water that flow from a melting glacier
- that continents are in constant motion on the Earth's surface
- The rapid downhill movement of soil, loose rocks, and boulders
- A current that flows parallel to the shoreline
- The grinding away of rock or other surfaces as particles carried by wind, water, or ice scrape against them.
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- The downhill movement of a large mass of rocks or soil because of the pull of gravity
- A large mass of ice that formed on land and moves slowly across Earth's surface
- A mound or Ridge of unsorted sediment deposited by a glacier
- A pile of windblown sand
- A mixture of various sizes of sediment deposited by a glacier
- A crumbly, windblown deposit of silt and clay
- A large deposit of sediment that forms where a stream enters a large body of water
- All the continents were once part of a supercontinent called what
- A broad, C-shaped curve in a stream
- a pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall
15 Clues: A pile of windblown sand • A broad, C-shaped curve in a stream • A crumbly, windblown deposit of silt and clay • 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 • A mixture of various sizes of sediment deposited by a glacier • ...
WRA Denbigh Crossword 2025-07-31
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- Water stored for later use, often behind a dam (9)
- A root crop grown in Jamaica (3)
- Measured in mm, affects agriculture and rivers (8)
- A place where animals like cows or goats are raised (4)
- Structure or area used to collect and store water (9)
- Water found below Earth's surface (11)
- This is needed for healthy plants to grow, rich in nutrients (4)
- Enriches soil with nutrients for better crop growth (10)
- WRA studies this science of water movement (9)
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- Supplying water to crops using pipes or canals (10)
- Underground layer that holds water (7)
- Area of land where all the water drains to one point (9)
- Severe water shortage due to little rain (7)
- The Denbigh Show is held in this parish (9)
- Grown on a farm; can be fruits, vegetables, or grains (4)
- Source of drinking water that’s dug into the ground (4)
- Large natural stream of water (5)
- Lives in rivers, ponds, and the sea (4)
- A common animal raised for meat or milk (4)
19 Clues: A root crop grown in Jamaica (3) • Large natural stream of water (5) • Underground layer that holds water (7) • Water found below Earth's surface (11) • Lives in rivers, ponds, and the sea (4) • The Denbigh Show is held in this parish (9) • A common animal raised for meat or milk (4) • Severe water shortage due to little rain (7) • ...
Sumerians 2025-09-30
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- This is an organized society in a specific area
- A pyramid-shaped temple in Sumer
- This is a land with different territories and people from different cultures under a single rule
- This is the worship of many gods
- The division of society by rank or class
- This was the King of Akkad, he built the worlds first empire
- The science of building
- A countryside area
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- They were responsible for the fall of the Akkadian Empire
- This is a method of supplying water to an area of land
- These are human-made waterways to contain the flow of water
- This was the King of Uruk, also a famous figure in Sumerian Literature
- This is a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks left from rivers
- An independent political unit consisting of the city and its surrounding area
- This term is used to describe the soil around Mesopotamia
- Long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- A city area
- This word is used to describe when you have more of something than needed
- The worlds first system of writing
19 Clues: A city area • A countryside area • The science of building • A pyramid-shaped temple in Sumer • This is the worship of many gods • The worlds first system of writing • The division of society by rank or class • Long poems that tell the stories of heroes • This is an organized society in a specific area • This is a method of supplying water to an area of land • ...
Comparing the New Colonies 2025-09-24
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- people who wanted to "purify" others
- rich, as in soil that grows successful crops
- Colony that disappeared
- large farms
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- where people who could not pay their bills were sent
- people were hoping to find --------- freedom
- How many colonial regions?
- colonies where tobacco, cotton, and rice were plentiful
- relied on to help ship goods
- people who owe money
10 Clues: large farms • people who owe money • Colony that disappeared • How many colonial regions? • relied on to help ship goods • people who wanted to "purify" others • people were hoping to find --------- freedom • rich, as in soil that grows successful crops • where people who could not pay their bills were sent • colonies where tobacco, cotton, and rice were plentiful
Human Impact on the Environment - Environmental Science Vocabulary 2022-03-07
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- Any alteration of Earth’s normal, average climate conditions
- Air pollution; can contain ozone
- A complex system that includes all plants, animals, micro-organisms, and chemicals that exist together as a community in a particular place
- A substance that can dissolve other substances within it
- (verb) to dissolve minerals in soil that are carried away by water
- The universal solvent
- When water and wind blow and wash topsoil away
- Capable of being broken down into reusable minerals and nutrients, by decomposers, sunlight, and oxygen, and then recycled through an ecosystem
- Agents causing a disease, such as some bacteria, viruses, and fungi
- Substances that cause harm to the air, soil, water, or organisms in the environment
- The pore space in soil, needed for plants to get air and water
- By-products of sewage and wastewater treatment
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- Increases in Earth’s annual average temperature
- Animals and plants that eat other animals and plants to get the energy they need to grow and reproduce
- Fungi and bacteria that break down waste and dead producers and consumers into chemicals that producers can use
- Non-native species that harm native species by competing with them for resources, preying on them, or exposing them to new diseases.
- Water on land; such as lakes, rivers, and ponds
- Fine, dark dirt made of or containing organic matter including bacteria and fungi
- Using methods, systems, and materials that meet our needs today without harming the ability of future generations to meet theirs
- Water in the solid or rock below the Earth’s surface
- The process in which a fertile soil becomes unable to support plant life due to the erosion of topsoil or leaching of nutrients
- Includes fuels such as natural gas, propane, gasoline, diesel oil, heating oil, and coal - formed from organic matter millions of years ago
- The most fertile (rich) part of the soil; located on the surface
- The chemical processes in an organism that transform food into energy
- A mixture of organic matter, minerals, air, and water
- Plants and some bacteria that can make their own food by photosynthesis or other chemical processes
- Water from precipitation that runs off the land into lakes, rivers, oceans, and other bodies of water
27 Clues: The universal solvent • Air pollution; can contain ozone • When water and wind blow and wash topsoil away • By-products of sewage and wastewater treatment • Increases in Earth’s annual average temperature • Water on land; such as lakes, rivers, and ponds • Water in the solid or rock below the Earth’s surface • A mixture of organic matter, minerals, air, and water • ...
Oscar 2012-11-29
Across
- A giant funnel of air that spins rapidly
- Large masses of stone
- Two tectonic plates rubbing together; there was one in Japan
- A igneous rock formed by cooling magma
- The biggest type of water
Down
- A watery place, like where we live
- A gigantic wave caused by an earthquake
- Flat
- A swirling pool of water
- It’s between the crust and core
- Rich dirt
11 Clues: Flat • Rich dirt • Large masses of stone • A swirling pool of water • The biggest type of water • It’s between the crust and core • A watery place, like where we live • A gigantic wave caused by an earthquake • A igneous rock formed by cooling magma • A giant funnel of air that spins rapidly • Two tectonic plates rubbing together; there was one in Japan
Rocks, weathering and soil 2021-03-05
5 Clues: Rocks that let water soak through them • Rocks that don’t let water soak through them • soil that does not contain any rock particles • soil that is usually sticky and has small particles • The gradual weathering and breaking down of rocks and minerals
Origins of Life Puzzle 2024-05-16
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- H2 (hydrogen) H20 (water) NH3 (methane) CH4 (ammonia) were all molecules found in the _____ atmosphere
- primal cells
- _______ vents or "black smokers" stimulated the formation of biomolecules
- Theory of ____ states that life must emerge from other life
- ____ ______ flasks: used in Louis Pasteur's experiment.
- The water rich with inorganic compounds, methane, ammonia, and hydrogen
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- _______ Redi disproved the theory of ________ Generation by using sealed glass jars
- Scientits used electric sparks to simulate _____
- the ________ experiment was a small scale experiment replicating how they believed life formed
- The Theory of _______ Generation
- cells first polymerized on ______
- positively charged mineral surfaces caused monomers to ______
- modern cells
13 Clues: primal cells • modern cells • The Theory of _______ Generation • cells first polymerized on ______ • Scientits used electric sparks to simulate _____ • ____ ______ flasks: used in Louis Pasteur's experiment. • Theory of ____ states that life must emerge from other life • positively charged mineral surfaces caused monomers to ______ • ...
The Ceramics crossword 2021-06-02
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- A hot place where the ceramics are put
- hard Stage of clay between plastic and bone dry
- pressed or rolled flat
- To make scratches or screech
- Clay mixed wit water with a mayonnaise consistency
- Pushing, moving, or playing around with clay
- A thick slip
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- A popular place where there a lot of ceramics made
- can make showpieces out of
- Pressing object in clay to create a raised pattern
- A clear substance on top of ceramics
- dry Completely air dried
- something used to make showpieces out of
13 Clues: A thick slip • pressed or rolled flat • dry Completely air dried • can make showpieces out of • To make scratches or screech • A clear substance on top of ceramics • A hot place where the ceramics are put • something used to make showpieces out of • Pushing, moving, or playing around with clay • hard Stage of clay between plastic and bone dry • ...
Soil and Agriculture 2017-02-18
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- is the result of a laboratory process where genes from the DNA of one species are extracted and artificially forced into the genes of an unrelated plant or animal
- the layer of unconsolidated rocky material covering bedrock
- make or form into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps
- is a type of animal feeding operation which is used in intensive animal farming
- is a diagram which shows how each of these 12 textures is classified based on the percent of sand, silt, and clay in each
- substances that are derived from the remains or byproducts of natural organisms which contain the essential nutrients for plant growth
- plowing along the contours of the land in order to minimize soil erosion
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- a substance used to kill insects
- is a way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage
- something is filled or flooded with water that it becomes heavy and manageable
- wear away or change the appearance or texture of by long exposure to the air
- a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties
- when fish are captured and then raised to be sold or used as a food source
- used as an insecticide and it is composed of carbon, chlorine, and hydrogen
- a soil layer that has a high percentage of organic matter
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
- a chemical that destroys fungus
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- is a broad-based approach that integrates practices for economic control of pests
- abnormal enlargement of the thyroid
- a pesticide that has a small coverage range
- is an animal feeding operation that confines animals for more than 45 days during a growing season, in an area that does not produce vegetation, and meets certain size thresholds
- a commercial fishing technique and it uses a long line, called the main line, with baited hooks attached at intervals by means of branch lines
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families
- is fertilizer mined from mineral deposits or manufactured from synthetic compounds
- a condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness
- is a widely used method of growing food in which wild or forested land is clear cut and any remaining vegetation burned
- the system of rotating crops in a definite order on the same ground, especially to avoid depleting the soil and to control weeds, diseases, and pests
- the lowermost zone of soil, consisting mainly of unconsolidated, weathered rock fragments
- a chemical that is used when many different species of organisms are causing harm or when the specific organism causing harm is unknown
- lack of proper nutrition by not having enough food that contain substances that help with health and growth
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- was an American marine biologist and conservationist whose book Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement
- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food
- the wearing away of topsoil
- is a form of malnutrition in which the intake of nutrients is oversupplied
- is the displacement of fertilizer components, via rainwater and mechanical irrigation, from their intended use on a residential or commercial site, to local water sheds and reservoirs
- the second or middle zone of soil with, characterized by an accumulation of soluble or suspended organic material, clay, iron, or aluminum
- a lack of vitamin A in the body
- a layer in the soil profile
- is the salt content in the soil which can be caused by natural processes such as mineral weathering or by the gradual withdrawal of an ocean
- inadequate nutrition caused by the lack of a balanced diet or by disorders of the digestive system in which the nutrients from food cannot be absorbed properly
- is a severe form of malnutrition produced by inadequate amounts of protein in the diet
- a substance that is toxic to plants and is used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- an area that provides shelter from the wind and prevents soil from erosion like a row of trees
- severe undernourishment causing an infant's or child's weight to be significantly low for their age
- a soil layer that is dark in color because of the mixing of humus and minerals
47 Clues: the wearing away of topsoil • a layer in the soil profile • a lack of vitamin A in the body • a chemical that destroys fungus • a substance used to kill insects • abnormal enlargement of the thyroid • a pesticide that has a small coverage range • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • the cultivation of a single crop in a given area • ...
Types of rocks 2020-07-23
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- fine-grained, composed mainly of clay minerals
- limestone composed of calcium carbonate
- quartz-rich sandstone altered by the heat
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- composed in the form of the mineral calcite
- composed mainly of plagioclase and pyroxene
- breaks into thin pieces with sharp edges formed by mineral particles call mud
- form from explosive volcanic eruption
7 Clues: form from explosive volcanic eruption • limestone composed of calcium carbonate • quartz-rich sandstone altered by the heat • composed in the form of the mineral calcite • composed mainly of plagioclase and pyroxene • fine-grained, composed mainly of clay minerals • breaks into thin pieces with sharp edges formed by mineral particles call mud
etruscan 2017-11-27
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- the Etruscans lived a life of _____
- extensive trade routes led to a _____ population
- rich ____ in the soil led to successful farming
- something women did have, unlike many other ancient societies
- type of burial common for Etruscans
- the fall of ____ led to their immigration
- started this roman tradition, especially for prisoners
- group of people who conquered the Etruscans
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- where they took inspiration for art
- religious beliefs were ______
- Etruscan government form
- took Etruscan art styles
- Italy's _____ greatest civilization
- where they settled
- origin
- Greek word which the Etruscan name comes from
16 Clues: origin • where they settled • Etruscan government form • took Etruscan art styles • religious beliefs were ______ • where they took inspiration for art • the Etruscans lived a life of _____ • type of burial common for Etruscans • Italy's _____ greatest civilization • the fall of ____ led to their immigration • group of people who conquered the Etruscans • ...
FOOD REVIEW : WORDS TO DESCRIBE TASTE 2023-07-17
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- A less harsh taste than bitterness. Couples tartness with sweetness.
- A tart, biting taste that feels tingly in the mouth.
- A bright flavour like that of lemons, limes, oranges, and other citrus fruits.
- A rich taste with some earthiness. Often used to describe drinks with strong flavour.
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- A food with a sharp taste. Often used to refer to tart or sour foods as well.
- Another word for salty.
- Reminiscent of fresh soil. Often used to describe red wines, root vegetables, and mushrooms.
- A full, heavy flavour. Often used to describe foods containing cream.
- Any taste similar to the flavours of nuts. Often used to describe cheeses.
- A sugary flavour.
- Any taste reminiscent of sweet fruit flavours.
- A burning taste from hot spices.
12 Clues: A sugary flavour. • Another word for salty. • A burning taste from hot spices. • Any taste reminiscent of sweet fruit flavours. • A tart, biting taste that feels tingly in the mouth. • A less harsh taste than bitterness. Couples tartness with sweetness. • A full, heavy flavour. Often used to describe foods containing cream. • ...
Daniel Crossword 2023-01-26
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- - Synonym for smart
- - Daniels sport of choice
- - Payer of Daniel's electric bill
- - Bisecting Daniels driveway
- - Clara's familial role abr
- - Proper spelling of granule
- - First name of female Daniel
- - That vice in which Daniel is obligated to partake
- - Weight of the fattest fucking person on earth in thousands of pounds
- - One who's illness lives in legend because it is legend
- - the texture of that dynamic duo of seminal sacks Georgia Newman desires
- - Thrice seen, thrice enjoyed
- - Last name of female Daniel
- - number of speed bumps on Daniel's street
- - That black chalice Daniel fills on the daily
- - The locale at which Daniel's sanity was last seen
- - The limit of Daniel's piano knowledge
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- - Rich mans possessions
- - The movie we can stop this crossword to go see RIGHT NOW
- - Poor man possession
- - Mother of Daniel
- - Preposition preceding my narwhal background
- - "I can't I can't talk via vc, I have not been promoted ___________, and therefore, until I receive the promotion, I will not speak
- - He may be needing some kneading
- - An alias for France
- - Something Daniel won't do in the bathroom
- - "Business _________"
- - A movie worth getting your wifi shut off for
- - That man who's shadow Daniel dwells in
- - "Americans and the ______"
- - Daniel's favorite tune
- - Breadwinner, traditionally
- - Classified
33 Clues: - Classified • - Mother of Daniel • - Synonym for smart • - Poor man possession • - An alias for France • - "Business _________" • - Rich mans possessions • - Daniel's favorite tune • - Daniels sport of choice • - Clara's familial role abr • - Bisecting Daniels driveway • - Proper spelling of granule • - "Americans and the ______" • - Breadwinner, traditionally • ...
English words 2016-06-01
35 Clues: miš • noć • bus • sol • pas • voda • zubi • kosa • riječ • redak • vrata • cesta • zmija • ulica • papir • dinja • torba • šifra • mačka • planet • mjesec • knjiga • bojati • vrijeme • zvučnik • ljestve • svjetlo • računalo • lubenica • krokodil • sjemenka • crossword • životinja • bilježnica • laboratorij
Soil and Agriculture 2017-02-18
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- was an American marine biologist and conservationist whose book Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement
- the system of rotating crops in a definite order on the same ground, especially to avoid depleting the soil and to control weeds, diseases, and pests
- is a widely used method of growing food in which wild or forested land is clear cut and any remaining vegetation burned
- a condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness
- a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties
- is the salt content in the soil which can be caused by natural processes such as mineral weathering or by the gradual withdrawal of an ocean
- is a diagram which shows how each of these 12 textures is classified based on the percent of sand, silt, and clay in each
- substances that are derived from the remains or byproducts of natural organisms which contain the essential nutrients for plant growth
- a substance that is toxic to plants and is used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- is a broad-based approach that integrates practices for economic control of pests
- is a form of malnutrition in which the intake of nutrients is oversupplied
- wear away or change the appearance or texture of by long exposure to the air
- when fish are captured and then raised to be sold or used as a food source
- plowing along the contours of the land in order to minimize soil erosion
- the second or middle zone of soil with, characterized by an accumulation of soluble or suspended organic material, clay, iron, or aluminum
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families
- is the displacement of fertilizer components, via rainwater and mechanical irrigation, from their intended use on a residential or commercial site, to local water sheds and reservoirs
- an area that provides shelter from the wind and prevents soil from erosion like a row of trees
- lack of proper nutrition by not having enough food that contain substances that help with health and growth
- is a severe form of malnutrition produced by inadequate amounts of protein in the diet
- a layer in the soil profile
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- is a type of animal feeding operation which is used in intensive animal farming
- a pesticide that has a small coverage range
- is the result of a laboratory process where genes from the DNA of one species are extracted and artificially forced into the genes of an unrelated plant or animal
- is an animal feeding operation that confines animals for more than 45 days during a growing season, in an area that does not produce vegetation, and meets certain size thresholds
- a chemical that is used when many different species of organisms are causing harm or when the specific organism causing harm is unknown
- a soil layer that has a high percentage of organic matter
- a commercial fishing technique and it uses a long line, called the main line, with baited hooks attached at intervals by means of branch lines
- is a way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage
- a lack of vitamin A in the body
- a chemical that destroys fungus
- used as an insecticide and it is composed of carbon, chlorine, and hydrogen
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- abnormal enlargement of the thyroid
- a soil layer that is dark in color because of the mixing of humus and minerals
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
- the layer of unconsolidated rocky material covering bedrock
- is fertilizer mined from mineral deposits or manufactured from synthetic compounds
- the lowermost zone of soil, consisting mainly of unconsolidated, weathered rock fragments
- inadequate nutrition caused by the lack of a balanced diet or by disorders of the digestive system in which the nutrients from food cannot be absorbed properly
- something is filled or flooded with water that it becomes heavy and manageable
- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food
- a substance used to kill insects
- the wearing away of topsoil
- make or form into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps
- severe undernourishment causing an infant's or child's weight to be significantly low for their age
47 Clues: the wearing away of topsoil • a layer in the soil profile • a lack of vitamin A in the body • a chemical that destroys fungus • a substance used to kill insects • abnormal enlargement of the thyroid • a pesticide that has a small coverage range • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • the cultivation of a single crop in a given area • ...
2nd Grade A's 2016-04-18
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- how we talk with God
- a kind of soil that can be used to make pottery
- a story
- holds a prisoner's hands together
- a small animal that lives in its shell
- to receive a ball thrown to you
- a bright flare of light
- the organ in your body that thinks
- a kind of race
- something sticky used to hold things together
- to remain in one place
- to be well-known
- to rock back and forth
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- a color in between black and white
- to run after someone
- liquid colors you move around with a brush
- the opposite of succeed
- when two things collide
- to repeat something
- it goes around a picture
- something you use to clean up leaves in your yard
- to throw a ball
- to focus on a target
- the opposite of slow
24 Clues: a story • a kind of race • to throw a ball • to be well-known • to repeat something • how we talk with God • to run after someone • to focus on a target • the opposite of slow • to remain in one place • to rock back and forth • the opposite of succeed • when two things collide • a bright flare of light • it goes around a picture • to receive a ball thrown to you • ...
Crossword about Painted Words 2018-09-23
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- Similar to a table,normally used for studying
- To gain knowledge
- Plural of ‘moon’
- Synonym for injured
- This is located under your head and next to your arms
- The action of paying close attention to someone or something
- You normally will have this on your face when feeling joyful
- Paying close attention to a sound
- Someone who teaches students at school
- Synonym for scared
- A popular dish with a yellow colour which also originated in Italy
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- Synonym for stare
- Starts with d and is a synonym for joyful
- To know what someone or something means
- Plural of ‘stick’
- Past tense of ‘write’
- This object has multiple pages,words, a blurb ,usually pictures and a title
- Past tense of ‘scatter’
- In abundance
- A coloured substance that you use with a brush
- A type of soil which has a tannish tint to it
21 Clues: In abundance • Plural of ‘moon’ • Synonym for stare • To gain knowledge • Plural of ‘stick’ • Synonym for scared • Synonym for injured • Past tense of ‘write’ • Past tense of ‘scatter’ • Paying close attention to a sound • Someone who teaches students at school • To know what someone or something means • Starts with d and is a synonym for joyful • ...
Calm & Cryptic #1 2021-04-18
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- sweet compromise (5)
- with 14 across, writes opera in (we heard) soil vehicle? (8)
- it's the end of messy, coy appeals (10)
- transport a sickly bit of egg around the ocean, we hear? (9)
- it's messy in the trunk - empty? (7)
- celt came from school of note near Brazil (6)
- with 4 across, writes opera in clay bunk (7)
- number of people in a theatre (12)
- raise a sign (5)
- Japanese agony in some vitamins (5)
- oat philosophy (3)
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- push back leper (5)
- lady's on a boat at Christmas, coming back (7)
- unknown, female deer and car manufacturer, we heard, author together (4,6)
- fruit skin (4)
- charm some fourmis (7)
- however, a lock of hair is an architectural feature (8)
- he gains control; alcohol is not here physically (4,2,6)
- she's twice the goddess (4)
- furnish with electronic witticism (5)
20 Clues: fruit skin (4) • raise a sign (5) • oat philosophy (3) • push back leper (5) • sweet compromise (5) • charm some fourmis (7) • she's twice the goddess (4) • number of people in a theatre (12) • Japanese agony in some vitamins (5) • it's messy in the trunk - empty? (7) • furnish with electronic witticism (5) • it's the end of messy, coy appeals (10) • ...
China Common Assessment Review 2022-01-28
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- oracle bones were used to tell the ____
- a local leader of an armed group
- represented as equal balanced forces of nature
- longest river in China
- China's first teacher and philosopher
- The ____ states was the 254 civil war period
- 4000 mile trade route from China to Europe
- one of the natural barriers that separated China
- Huang He river is also called the ____ river
- one of the most important inventions by the Chinese
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- a type of red brown clay that hardens
- Shi ____ was the emperor of the Qin dynasty
- the dynasty that Wudi and Liu Bang were emperors of
- a yellow brown soil
- shi huangdi's name means first ____
- a type of money
- this dynasty last fifteen years
- built to keep the Mongolians out of China
- a family of rulers
- control of a supply in trade
20 Clues: a type of money • a family of rulers • a yellow brown soil • longest river in China • control of a supply in trade • this dynasty last fifteen years • a local leader of an armed group • shi huangdi's name means first ____ • a type of red brown clay that hardens • China's first teacher and philosopher • oracle bones were used to tell the ____ • ...
Intro to 3D Final Exam Study Crossword 2017-05-13
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- A formal type of balance in which both sides of a design appear to be identical.
- The stage at which clay has lost all moisture, is light colored and “dusty” feeling
- A sculpture that projects from a background to be seen only from the front and sides
- The repeating of a motif, shape, line, color in a recognizable organization
- A sculpture made from different found objects and material is called
- The process of breaking down a work of art in order to discover relationships between elements of design.
- The main principle of design that a kinetic sculpture contains
- What is art that is an expression in pure design form and shows no representation of natural or human-made objects?
- Any unfired clay work is called
- A style of art where subject matter is shown true-to-life without stylization
- What sculpture technique creates a neat and crisp fold when using cardboard, paper or metal?
- When one area of an artwork attracts more attention than the rest.
- Is two-dimensional (pen on paper), three-dimensional (rope or wire), or implied (an edge)?
- Blue-green, blue-violet, yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange, and red-violet are what category of colors?
- A shape or form showing no movement or action
- Clay that has been fired once
- The stage at which clay is stiff but still moist and can be carved without running the risk of collapsing the form
- Shapes or forms derived from living things
- Mechanical, man-made shapes such as squares and circles
- A design principle that refers to differences in value, colors, and textures in order to achieve emphasis
- A furnace for firing ceramic products
- Colors made by mixing two primary colors
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- What is three-dimensional and encloses volume?
- The color scheme in which one uses a hue plus its tints and shades
- The pose of a figure that is facing and looking forward is called
- What is the term for a small model of a sculpture, much like a sketch is to a finished drawing or painting?
- What is the supporting skeletal structure that prevents a sculpture from collapsing during construction?
- The first firing of a clay object is called
- What is a sculpture process in which material is applied to build up a form?
- Refers to the way lines, shapes, and colors are put together.
- The area that surrounds, and sometimes passes through, a work of art
- A lighter value of a color made by adding white
- What is the process of kneading and cutting raw clay and then forcibly throwing pieces down on top of one another to obtain uniform texture, plasticity, and freedom from air bubbles?
- What is a solid form with little or no negative space?
- To what element of design does the term “tactile” most closely relate?
- the round, Sculpture that can be seen from all sides is called
- One of the three main properties of color other than value and intensity
- A creamy mixture or clay and water used to join two pieces of clay
- In sculpting a form, what is the term referring to the process of removing material (i.e. carving of plaster, stone or wood)
- The relationship between several objects or between parts of a single object or person is called
- In order to join two pieces of clay, one must first ______________ both clay surfaces with a knife or similar clay tool
- a liquid suspension of minerals that melt in the kiln to produce a glasslike surface
- What is a method of hand-building in clay that uses snakelike rolls of clay and smoothing over the joints in the inside and outside of the pot?
43 Clues: Clay that has been fired once • Any unfired clay work is called • A furnace for firing ceramic products • Colors made by mixing two primary colors • Shapes or forms derived from living things • The first firing of a clay object is called • A shape or form showing no movement or action • What is three-dimensional and encloses volume? • ...
LGCSE Agriculture Crossword by Pheta A.I.Vangelist Makhele 2024-04-06
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- Method of preserving food by fermenting it.
- Crop known for its high oil content, used for cooking and industrial purposes.
- Process of separating grains from chaff.
- Device used to cut grass or crops.
- Type of agriculture that involves the cultivation of trees.
- Common method of irrigation using pipes with small holes.
- Term for the removal of weeds from a cultivated area.
- Process of plowing fields to prepare them for planting.
- ROTATION Agricultural practice of rotating crops to maintain soil fertility.
- Animal known for its use in pulling plows and carts.
- Crop commonly used to make bread.
- Crop commonly used in making salad dressings and cooking oil.
- Crop commonly used in making textiles.
- Insect known for damaging crops.
- DRYING Method of preserving food by drying it in the sun.
- Crop commonly used as a staple food in many cultures.
- AND MOUTH Disease affecting livestock, often characterized by fever and blisters.
- Structure used for housing chickens.
- Type of soil with balanced proportions of sand, silt, and clay.
- Chemical element essential for plant growth, often found in fertilizers.
- Structure used for storing harvested crops.
- DISEASE Disease affecting plants, often caused by fungi.
- Type of agriculture involving the cultivation of fruits and vegetables.
- Animal known for its use in transporting goods.
- FARMING Type of farming practiced on small plots of land, often for subsistence.
- Machine used to harvest cereal crops.
- Agricultural practice of removing excess water from soil.
- The study of cultivating land and raising crops.
- Agricultural practice of planting different crops together to maximize yield.
- Device used to measure the moisture content of soil.
- Device used to measure atmospheric pressure.
- Animal known for producing honey.
- Animal raised primarily for its meat.
- Disease affecting animals, often spread through contaminated feed.
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- Agricultural practice of adding nutrients to soil to improve fertility.
- Term for the process of separating milk into cream and skim milk.
- Agricultural practice of providing animals with food.
- Crop commonly used in making paper products.2. DOWN
- DISEASE Disease affecting animals, often transmitted by parasites.
- Crop commonly used for making ethanol fuel.
- Disease affecting plants, often transmitted by insects.
- Animal commonly raised for its wool.
- Tool used for digging and breaking up soil.
- FARMING Type of agriculture practiced without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
- Soil component crucial for plant growth and water retention.
- Type of agriculture practiced in arid regions, utilizing water-efficient crops.
- Agricultural technique that involves the raising of fish and other aquatic animals.
- Plant disease caused by bacteria.
- FARMING Agricultural technique that uses natural processes to enrich the soil.
- Type of agriculture involving the cultivation of medicinal plants.
- Agricultural practice of raising livestock.
- Fertilizer made from animal waste.
- CONTROL Method of controlling pests using natural predators.
- Animal known for its use in producing dairy products.
- Plant known for its nitrogen-fixing properties.
- Technique of grafting plants to create hybrids.
- PICKER Device used to remove stones and debris from soil.
- BREEDING Method of breeding plants by selecting desired traits.
- FARMING Agricultural technique involving the use of raised beds.
- Animal known for its use in plowing fields.
- MANURE Agricultural technique involving the use of green manure.
- Crop commonly used as animal feed.
- METER Device used to measure soil pH.
- Protective covering for crops against adverse weather conditions.
- GAUGE Device used to measure rainfall.
65 Clues: Insect known for damaging crops. • Crop commonly used to make bread. • Plant disease caused by bacteria. • Animal known for producing honey. • Device used to cut grass or crops. • Fertilizer made from animal waste. • Crop commonly used as animal feed. • Animal commonly raised for its wool. • Structure used for housing chickens. • Machine used to harvest cereal crops. • ...
Diwali 2024-11-04
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- Goddess of wealth and prosperity
- A small clay lamp fueled with oil
- The Rain God
- Sanskrit word for Diwali meaning "rows of lighted lamps"
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- Five day festival celebrating the triumph of good over evil
- Krishna, God who protected people from the wrath of Indra
- A land of various cultures and rich heritage
7 Clues: The Rain God • Goddess of wealth and prosperity • A small clay lamp fueled with oil • A land of various cultures and rich heritage • Sanskrit word for Diwali meaning "rows of lighted lamps" • Krishna, God who protected people from the wrath of Indra • Five day festival celebrating the triumph of good over evil
Sumer puzzle 2025-10-29
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- What scribes would write with
- The language that Sumerian people invented
- What was written on for record keeping
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- Meaning in Latin of the word Cuneiform
- Very high class jobs, only rich people could become one
- Clay ball used to keep track of transactions
- What cuneiform had evolved from, pictures to write with
7 Clues: What scribes would write with • Meaning in Latin of the word Cuneiform • What was written on for record keeping • The language that Sumerian people invented • Clay ball used to keep track of transactions • Very high class jobs, only rich people could become one • What cuneiform had evolved from, pictures to write with
Section B/C Techniques and Equipment 2023-12-06
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- A machine with paddle gear for grinding and mixing plastic clay.
- A hand-building method of construction, which utilizes rolls of clay in the plastic state.
- A hand-building method of construction using clay in the leather-hard state that utilizes flat pieces of clay.
- The forming of ceramics without a wheel, ( pinch, coil, slab).
- The process of kneading plastic clay with the fingers and heel of the hands in a spiral motion.
- To scratch the surface of something to make it rough.
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- A hand-building method of construction where a ball of clay in the plastic state is repeatedly pinched.
- A large piece of equipment that allows the artist to flatten out clay evenly throughout.
- A hand-forming method of construction where a ball of clay is hollowed out on a revolving wheel head.
- A small portable turntable used for rotating pottery in any state in order to work on or decorate the pottery.
- A furnace for firing ceramic products.
- A cabinet in which unfinished clay objects are stored to slow their drying. *Plastic wrap is also used to keep clay damp.
12 Clues: A furnace for firing ceramic products. • To scratch the surface of something to make it rough. • The forming of ceramics without a wheel, ( pinch, coil, slab). • A machine with paddle gear for grinding and mixing plastic clay. • A large piece of equipment that allows the artist to flatten out clay evenly throughout. • ...
Unit 4 APES Vocab 2023-10-18
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- inertial or fictitious force that acts on objects in motion within a frame of reference that rotates with respect to an inertial frame. (the same as earths rotation with its hemispheres.)
- Second highest layer of the atmosphere, has auoraborielas and a few satelites.
- At higher latitudes, air rises and travels toward the poles
- Where meteors burn up, in the middle of all the atmospheric layers.
- a region having little rainfall because it is sheltered from prevailing rain-bearing winds by a range of hills.
- The rock or minerals from which the soil derives
- trade winds strengthen, very cold water is left in the east.
- trade winds weaken. Warm water is pushed back east, toward the west coast of the Americas.
- Air flows poleward and eastward near the surface and equatorward and westward at higher altitudes
- Where Felix Baumgartner jumped, second lowest layer of the atmostphere.
- Parallel layers of soil whose physical, chemical and biological characteristics differ from the layers above and beneath
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- Lowest part of the atmosphere, peak of mount everest, the highest passenger planes can fly. Height of 10KM
- Highest layer of the atmosphere, only has space stations
- these all go into a group, Sand, Silt, Clay, and Loam.
- ocean circulation which is driven by fluxes of heat and freshwater across the sea surface
- The layer of the earth that protects all life from harmful sun rays and radiation
- low-latitude overturning circulations that have air rising at the equator and air sinking at roughly 30° latitude
- a vertical section of the soil that depicts all of its horizons
18 Clues: The rock or minerals from which the soil derives • these all go into a group, Sand, Silt, Clay, and Loam. • Highest layer of the atmosphere, only has space stations • At higher latitudes, air rises and travels toward the poles • trade winds strengthen, very cold water is left in the east. • a vertical section of the soil that depicts all of its horizons • ...
Ceramics Review 2022-02-20
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- hand-building technique where you mold the clay by pinch
- score, slip, stick, and smooth
- method of removing pieces of clay to a surface
- 'scratching of the earth'
- hand-building technique where you create rope like forms to build up a vessel
- a make of bone dry clay added to water
- stage of clay that has the consistency of cheese
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- another name for Slip
- paint like material used to seal the pores of bisqueware by making it glasslike
- stage of clay where the clay is soft and most mailiable
- method of adding pieces of clay to a surface
- an element of art that deals directly with three-dimensional space
12 Clues: another name for Slip • 'scratching of the earth' • score, slip, stick, and smooth • a make of bone dry clay added to water • method of adding pieces of clay to a surface • method of removing pieces of clay to a surface • stage of clay that has the consistency of cheese • stage of clay where the clay is soft and most mailiable • ...
Soil Science 212 Midterm Exam 2023-10-04
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- a by-product of photosynthesis
- movement that does not exert energy
- deficiency can be found in older leaves
- inherent capacity of plants
- the destruction of soil rendering it unproductive
- Created the equation for nutrient movement from higher to lower gradient of concentration
- a condition of soil that limits nutrient availability
- the movement from higher concentration to lower concentration
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- Matter natural substance added to soil to improve structure
- visual symptoms of these are found in the younger leaves
- negatively charged soil nutrients
- the inherent capacity of soil to support plant growth
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- electrical charge of soil micelle
- external factors that help plant growth
- Controls soil distribution due to differences in elevation
- condition where oxygen is not necessary
- well-developed soil found in alluvial terraces in the Phils.
- living component of soil that helps in plant growth and production
- the place where earliest recording of soil fertility was noted
- the ability of soil to turn out the quantity of plants
- a by-product of photosynthesis
- water is necessary for nutrient uptake to take place
- provides the energy needed for nutrients to move
- condition where the presence of oxygen is necessary
- help carry metal ions during nutrient intake
- nutrient uptake that takes effort
- the presence controls soil distribution due to presenc/eabsence of plants
- positively charged soil nutrients
- chemical substance added to soil to help plant growth
30 Clues: inherent capacity of plants • a by-product of photosynthesis • a by-product of photosynthesis • electrical charge of soil micelle • nutrient uptake that takes effort • positively charged soil nutrients • negatively charged soil nutrients • movement that does not exert energy • external factors that help plant growth • condition where oxygen is not necessary • ...
WINCENTRE PREMIER LEAGUE 2020-12-11
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- TYPE OF HORIZONTAL CURVE PREFERRED IN MODERN ROADS.
- MACHINE WITH BACKWARD CURVED VANES
- AS TEMPERATURE GRADIENT INCREASES, SHRINKAGE IN RCC MEMBER
- GRADUAL REDUCTION IN THE VALUE OF PROPERTY DUE TO OUTDATED STYLE.
- TERM TO REPRESENT DISTURBANCE ON REMOULDING CLAY.
- AN ENGLISH BOND WITH BETTER APPEARANCE.
- UNIT OF ENERGY
- .......... IS SOMETIMES REFERRED AS WATER GAIN.
- SQUARE OF MACH NUMBER GIVES ....... NUMBER.
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- SHAPE OF VARIATION OF RADIAL STRESS ACROSS THE THICKNESS OF A THICK CYLINDER
- INVERSE OF BULK MODULUS
- TERM REPRESENTED TO SHOW MOVEMENT OF VERY SMALL SIZED SOIL PARTICLES IN SEDIMENTATION ANALYSIS
- GLAZING ADOPTED FOR SANITARY ARTICLES.
- WEIGHT BATCHING IS MANDATORY FOR ....... MIX IN RCC STRUCTURES.
- THE LAYER WITH ZERO BENDING STRESS.
- SUBCRITICAL FLOW IS ALSO KNOWN AS ......... FLOW.
- 10 RAISE TO 18
17 Clues: 10 RAISE TO 18 • UNIT OF ENERGY • INVERSE OF BULK MODULUS • MACHINE WITH BACKWARD CURVED VANES • THE LAYER WITH ZERO BENDING STRESS. • GLAZING ADOPTED FOR SANITARY ARTICLES. • AN ENGLISH BOND WITH BETTER APPEARANCE. • SQUARE OF MACH NUMBER GIVES ....... NUMBER. • .......... IS SOMETIMES REFERRED AS WATER GAIN. • SUBCRITICAL FLOW IS ALSO KNOWN AS ......... FLOW. • ...
Soil Science 212 Midterm Exam 2023-10-04
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- the inherent capacity of soil to support plant growth
- the place where earliest recording of soil fertility was noted
- chemical substance added to soil to help plant growth
- help carry metal ions during nutrient intake
- the presence controls soil distribution due to presenc/eabsence of plants
- the ability of soil to turn out the quantity of plants
- movement that does not exert energy
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- Controls soil distribution due to differences in elevation
- well-developed soil found in alluvial terraces in the Phils.
- condition where the presence of oxygen is necessary
- inherent capacity of plants
- condition where oxygen is not necessary
- positively charged soil nutrients
- a by-product of photosynthesis
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- deficiency can be found in older leaves
- external factors that help plant growth
- visual symptoms of these are found in the younger leaves
- provides the energy needed for nutrients to move
- living component of soil that helps in plant growth and production
- electrical charge of soil micelle
- Created the equation for nutrient movement from higher to lower gradient of concentration
- Matter natural substance added to soil to improve structure
- the destruction of soil rendering it unproductive
- the movement from higher concentration to lower concentration
- a by-product of photosynthesis
- a condition of soil that limits nutrient availability
- nutrient uptake that takes effort
- negatively charged soil nutrients
- water is necessary for nutrient uptake to take place
30 Clues: inherent capacity of plants • a by-product of photosynthesis • a by-product of photosynthesis • electrical charge of soil micelle • nutrient uptake that takes effort • negatively charged soil nutrients • positively charged soil nutrients • movement that does not exert energy • deficiency can be found in older leaves • external factors that help plant growth • ...
Bad magic 2024-10-26
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- Leira liked to meet up with Clay daily to discus the case of the missing
- What circled clays head at a dizzying speed?
- Clay rode what down the ash slope
- What are mush-mallows on a stick?
- The camp brochure had a lake with a
- what did Kwan pull out of his pocket and shuffle?
- The freckled faced girl told clay it was the first time stealing an animal
- Clay thought Leira was cool even though she was a?
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- What was Pablo putting on his arm?
- What did clay write on the wall?
- Clays words were inspired by
- What did not write what on the wall?
- What gazed in the foreground
- The library would have made a great ramp for
- The camp director wore mismatched what?
15 Clues: Clays words were inspired by • What gazed in the foreground • What did clay write on the wall? • Clay rode what down the ash slope • What are mush-mallows on a stick? • What was Pablo putting on his arm? • The camp brochure had a lake with a • What did not write what on the wall? • The camp director wore mismatched what? • What circled clays head at a dizzying speed? • ...
Week 4 Crossword 2013-05-28
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- When you meet someone you --- your name
- A type of soil
- You do this when you get up from your seat
- Showing courage
- A square is one of these
- When you toast someone you ----- your glasses
- Something that helps
- You can do this in a church
- Spell the and add a y
- If you eat too much junk food you may ---- weight
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- The 5th month of the year
- Please come and ---- at our house
- Lani loves the ----- of chocolate
- You can drink out of this
- A servant
- Wheat is a type of this
- You do this at recess and lunch at school after eating
- A type of job
- There are 7 in one week
- The opposite of present
- You cook biscuits on it in the oven
- You hit it with a hammer
22 Clues: A servant • A type of job • A type of soil • Showing courage • Something that helps • Spell the and add a y • Wheat is a type of this • There are 7 in one week • The opposite of present • A square is one of these • You hit it with a hammer • The 5th month of the year • You can drink out of this • You can do this in a church • Please come and ---- at our house • ...
Periodic Table of Elements 2015-04-02
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- Basis of life's organic molecules.
- 1% of the air, inert gas.
- Inert gas in lasers and tubes for advertising signs
- Radioactive, long-lived, and dense element in nuclear weapons.
- Hard metal in batteries, plows, axes, hard, tough steel.
- Lightweight, non-corroding metal used in kitchenware, foil, and bikes.
- Conducts electricity best of all elements. Used in jewelery.
- Hard metalloid in quartz, granite, sand, soil, clay, and glass.
- Dense, soft, non-corroding, toxic, metal in weights, and old plumbing.
- Magnetic, medium-hard metal, magnets are made of this.
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- Inert gas in lamps, projectors, and spacecraft ion engines.
- Colorless gas we breathe
- Soft metal, absorbs X-rays.
- Hard, black solid, in sports equipment, and is in heat-resistant glass.
- Colorless gas in 78% of the air
- Lightest element
- Toxic, liquid metal.
- Lightest metal.
- Soft metal, reactive, in salt, baking soda, and soap.
- Disinfectant for wounds and drinking water.
20 Clues: Lightest metal. • Lightest element • Toxic, liquid metal. • Colorless gas we breathe • 1% of the air, inert gas. • Soft metal, absorbs X-rays. • Colorless gas in 78% of the air • Basis of life's organic molecules. • Disinfectant for wounds and drinking water. • Inert gas in lasers and tubes for advertising signs • Soft metal, reactive, in salt, baking soda, and soap. • ...
John Kozar 2016-01-26
Across
- pyramids show the amount of energy that moves from one energy level to the next
- a close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species
- recycles dead organisms and waste
- an environmental factor that is that Is not alive, never lived.
- living or once lived
- clay, sand, loam.
- being dependent on each other
- one species benefits, the other is neither helped nor harmed
- must eat something to gain energy like animals
- both species benefit from the relationship
Down
- one living thing
- eats meat
- all the members of one species living in an area
- makes its own food
- all of the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- the variety of life
- eats dead animals
- eats plants
- one species benefits, the other is harmed
- all the different populations living in an area
- eats both plants and animals
21 Clues: eats meat • eats plants • one living thing • eats dead animals • clay, sand, loam. • makes its own food • the variety of life • living or once lived • eats both plants and animals • being dependent on each other • recycles dead organisms and waste • one species benefits, the other is harmed • both species benefit from the relationship • must eat something to gain energy like animals • ...
Rock cycle crossword 2022-01-20
Across
- study how rocks are formed
- igneous rock that forms underground
- igneous rock; forms on the earths surface
- made from remains of living things
- formed from other pieces of rock
- course grained rock used in construction
- basic shape a mineral tends to take
- organic rock
- made mainly from fragments of other rocks
- made of rounded pebbles cemented together
- sand, soil, pebbles that have settled
- one factor that can cause rocks to change
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- glassy textured igneous rock
- metamorphic rock w/out visible bands
- one factor that can cause rocks to change
- cooled and hardened melted minerals
- liquid rock inside the earth
- rock that has changed
- fine particles of clay, mica and more
- shows how one rock can turn into another
- example of a sedimentary rock
- magma that has surfaced the earth
- rocks with visible bands
- size of crystals in an igneous rock
24 Clues: organic rock • rock that has changed • rocks with visible bands • study how rocks are formed • glassy textured igneous rock • liquid rock inside the earth • example of a sedimentary rock • formed from other pieces of rock • magma that has surfaced the earth • made from remains of living things • igneous rock that forms underground • cooled and hardened melted minerals • ...
Unit 29 Crossword 2024-02-15
Across
- an event where water covers an area that is usually dry
- the place where a dead person is buried
- related to or about religion
- something made of wood
- a material used to make clothes
- the ability to learn and understand things
- the things used in a house like chairs and tables
- the things covering a bird's body
- a heavy, wet soil used to make pots
- once a year
Down
- lad able to produce good crops and plants
- related to or about love
- the edge of a large body of water
- a cloth hung over a window
- a round thing on a vehicle that turns when it moves
- to get something you want or need
- to be worthy of something
- the best something can be
- an idea or thought, not a physical thing
- a hard covering that protects the body of some sea creatures
20 Clues: once a year • something made of wood • related to or about love • to be worthy of something • the best something can be • a cloth hung over a window • related to or about religion • a material used to make clothes • the edge of a large body of water • to get something you want or need • the things covering a bird's body • a heavy, wet soil used to make pots • ...
Ceramics Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-05
Across
- A pot built by stacking long ropes of clay.
- Clay is like this when it's soft and moist.
- Clay rolled flat into sheets.
- A small bowl made by pinching the clay.
- Shiny coating added after bisque firing.
- The first firing in the kiln.
- A hot oven used to bake clay.
Down
- The long ropes of clay used to build pots.
- A pot made from slabs joined together.
- A decorative or useful object made from clay.
- Objects like bowls or plates that are used every day.
11 Clues: Clay rolled flat into sheets. • The first firing in the kiln. • A hot oven used to bake clay. • A pot made from slabs joined together. • A small bowl made by pinching the clay. • Shiny coating added after bisque firing. • The long ropes of clay used to build pots. • A pot built by stacking long ropes of clay. • Clay is like this when it's soft and moist. • ...
Environment Crossword 2023-05-01
Across
- main constituent of the environment
- introducing harmful materials into the environment
- dense forest rich in biodiversity with heavy rainfall
- a very large expanse of sea
- occurs when a species population exceeds
- found on land
- protective gas layer from sun's UV-B radiation
- found in sea
Down
- derived of living matter
- thin layer of gases covering the earth
- process by which plants synthesize food from co2 and water
- Plants grow in this
12 Clues: found in sea • found on land • Plants grow in this • derived of living matter • a very large expanse of sea • main constituent of the environment • thin layer of gases covering the earth • occurs when a species population exceeds • protective gas layer from sun's UV-B radiation • introducing harmful materials into the environment • ...
Native Americans 2016-09-15
Across
- treeless plain with soil that is always frozen
- a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence
- story passed down that may or may not be true
- something that stands for something else
- freetime
- the world around us
- the state of being poor
- village of stacked adobe houses
- plants and trees
- cold evergreen forest
- land in a very hot climate with very little rainfall and few plants
Down
- dry area with few plants and trees
- healer and religious leader
- farming
- sun-backed bricks made of clay and straw
- the way people live
- land under a governments control
- normal weather in a place
- high flat land like a table
- actions for a special event(wedding,funeral,prayer,etc.)
- staded clearly in detail,leaving no room for confusion or doubt
- large family group
- important to religion
23 Clues: farming • freetime • plants and trees • large family group • the way people live • the world around us • important to religion • cold evergreen forest • the state of being poor • normal weather in a place • healer and religious leader • high flat land like a table • village of stacked adobe houses • land under a governments control • dry area with few plants and trees • ...
Nature 2024-06-23
Across
- Mimicing primate
- Pear harvest (anagram)
- Tracking a plants stem
- Vixens husband
- Marsh plant
- Red sheep chewings grass
- Gnomes fish from them
- Punctuated butterfly
- Mammal gets warmer
- Fruit head
- Green atheletic insect
- Mammal of approval
- Nasty biting insect
- Rare red dragonfly
- Leontodon spp. Bird nibbles herb
- up with the .....
- The container tree
- Old word for turf
Down
- Bird and letter
- Medicinal plant
- Native wet loving tree
- Feathered moth
- Wrap around string
- Elderly tadpole
- Truncated hawkmoth
- Soil type far from lacy (anagram)
- Bird rushes to put up flag
- Seaweed in distress
- Sown whilst young
- Modest leaf
- Hard foot
- Round garden spider
- Introduced predatory fish
- Aunty social insect
- Is it a bird or a buxom rodent?
- Astrological cat
- Up before the birds mouth
37 Clues: Hard foot • Fruit head • Marsh plant • Modest leaf • Feathered moth • Vixens husband • Bird and letter • Medicinal plant • Elderly tadpole • Mimicing primate • Astrological cat • Sown whilst young • up with the ..... • Old word for turf • Wrap around string • Truncated hawkmoth • Mammal gets warmer • Mammal of approval • Rare red dragonfly • The container tree • Seaweed in distress • Round garden spider • ...
SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE (AUGUST) CLASS 6 2024-04-26
Across
- Living parts of an ecosystem
- SI unit of thermodynamic temperature
- Substances that kill disease causing organisms
- A tool that makes our work easier
- An organism's reaction to a stimulus
- It does not have sweat glands
- A reusable spacecraft designed to transport people and cargo between Earth and space
- Acid found in citrus fruits
- Something that causes an object to slow down or speed up
- The smallest particle that makes up soil
Down
- Biotic and abiotic components together constitute
- A large moving mass of ice
- Variety in a species
- A cosmic body of extremely intense gravity from which even light cannot escape
- He invented mobile phones
- Fluid part of blood
- Single celled organisms
- Muscles are attached to the bones by this
- Opening in the Earth's crust through which lava, ash and gases erupt
- A celestial body of ice, dust and rock with an elongated and elliptical orbit
20 Clues: Fluid part of blood • Variety in a species • Single celled organisms • He invented mobile phones • A large moving mass of ice • Acid found in citrus fruits • Living parts of an ecosystem • It does not have sweat glands • A tool that makes our work easier • SI unit of thermodynamic temperature • An organism's reaction to a stimulus • The smallest particle that makes up soil • ...
Mesopotamia-assignment 3 2025-10-22
Across
- We write using pencils onto paper, what do the Sumerians write on?
- How were Mesopotamian cities protected
- A massive pyramid shaped structure
- Fine particles of fertile soil
- Most of the past Mesopotamian kings were once
- Which material from the Earth did Mesopotamians use to build their homes and other buildings?
- A long poem of records
- In Mesopotamia, who was the head of the household
- A belief in many gods
- Polytheism - is the belief in
- What would city-states do at times of peace
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- These people knew how to read and write, they were the “record keepers” of ancient times. They are:
- An extra amount of something
- What was the most popular job in Mesopotamia?
- supplies dry land through streams
- A person who keeps records.
- What was the Sumerians greatest achievement
- Writing developed by the sumerians
- A city that governs itself
- What are Ur, Uruk and Eridu?
20 Clues: A belief in many gods • A long poem of records • A city that governs itself • A person who keeps records. • An extra amount of something • What are Ur, Uruk and Eridu? • Polytheism - is the belief in • Fine particles of fertile soil • supplies dry land through streams • A massive pyramid shaped structure • Writing developed by the sumerians • How were Mesopotamian cities protected • ...
M4 Vocabulary Review 2025-12-14
Across
- Sticky, fine earth used for pottery.
- A place to stay or live.
- Moving downwards.
- The state of the atmosphere (e.g., sun, rain).
- To completely ruin or break something so it no longer exists.
- To ruin or damage.
- The average height of the ocean.
- To succeed in dealing with a problem or difficulty.
- To protect or keep in good condition.
- To successfully reach a goal or complete a task.
- Illnesses or medical conditions that harm a person, animal, or plant.
- To chase and kill animals.
Down
- A long period of no rain.
- An exciting or daring experience.
- A boat designed to be lived in.
- Not harmed or affected by something.
- Water held underground in soil/rock.
- Living in a natural, untamed state.
- Clearing large areas of trees.
- A dense, tropical, wet forest.
- A protected area of land.
- Water covering usually dry land.
- Gathering ripened crops.
23 Clues: Moving downwards. • To ruin or damage. • A place to stay or live. • Gathering ripened crops. • A long period of no rain. • A protected area of land. • To chase and kill animals. • Clearing large areas of trees. • A dense, tropical, wet forest. • A boat designed to be lived in. • The average height of the ocean. • Water covering usually dry land. • An exciting or daring experience. • ...
RICH LIFE 2025-04-15
Across
- to succeed in doing something, especially after trying very hard.
- to earn just enough money to be able to buy the things you need.
- easy to do or to understand; not complicated.
- to give a child everything they ask for and not enough discipline.
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- something that costs a lot of money.
- to give or send somebody so many things that they cannot deal with them all.
- the state of having a lot of money and a good standard of living.
- a wooden house with a roof that slopes steeply down over the sides, usually built in mountain areas, especially in Switzerland.
- relating to a longer period in the future.
- to try very hard to do something when it is difficult.
- attractive and expensive; typical of or used by people who belong to a high social class.
11 Clues: something that costs a lot of money. • relating to a longer period in the future. • easy to do or to understand; not complicated. • to try very hard to do something when it is difficult. • to earn just enough money to be able to buy the things you need. • the state of having a lot of money and a good standard of living. • ...
Etymology Word Search 2021-11-10
Across
- move quickly aside
- gently and persistently persuade to do something
- an earthenware pot or jar
- a rhythmic expanding and contracting
- to write or draw hastily or carelessly
- a structure used by boats to carry cargo
- sounding rough typically from a sore throat
- to cook in a liquid heated to give steam
- have an obligation to pay or repay
- to try to persuade through appeals that have action
- to rub an oily substance over
- a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus
Down
- to burn on the surface
- quaintly amusing
- the rapt attention and deep emotion
- young horse
- frame for harnessing oxen
- inquire with very hot liquid or steam
- a great number of people or things together
- wrongful or criminal deception to result in financial gain
- to crush or grind with the teeth
- loose, sleeveless outer garment
22 Clues: young horse • quaintly amusing • move quickly aside • to burn on the surface • an earthenware pot or jar • frame for harnessing oxen • to rub an oily substance over • loose, sleeveless outer garment • to crush or grind with the teeth • have an obligation to pay or repay • the rapt attention and deep emotion • a rhythmic expanding and contracting • ...
English 2018-12-27
Across
- a long ,narrow, flat part of some plants
- to calculate an amount by using a measuring device
- the part of a plant that grows down into the earth
- to make use of something
- general idea for something
- a main division in a taxonomic relating to animals
- happening first
- to get something from something else
- thick, heavy soil that is soft when wet
- most important or main
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- an insect or small animal that is harmful
- to break something so that it doesn't separate
- more than enough
- to get something
- to make a word or phrase shorter
- to be formed from various things
- a person or animal that hunts animals for food
- soft paper that is used for cleaning
- necessary for the success or continued existence of something
- very dry and without enough rain for plants
20 Clues: happening first • more than enough • to get something • most important or main • to make use of something • general idea for something • to make a word or phrase shorter • to be formed from various things • soft paper that is used for cleaning • to get something from something else • thick, heavy soil that is soft when wet • a long ,narrow, flat part of some plants • ...
AmayaWayman Week5 puzzle-brooks 2020-09-09
Across
- known for refractoriness and texture
- known for plasticity and raw strength
- diffrent materials used in compounding or blending pottery bodies
- mixes dry poweders together with water to a plastic state without intermediate state of slurry.
- a ceramic composition that has been fused, quenched, and granulated.
- the clay part of the body as opposed to any part of the clay; actions taking place while firing
Down
- known for whiteness and refractoriness
- the free silicas which may be added as flint, quartz, silica sand, and cristobiate.
- sieved and dried to plasticity by filterpress or drying troughs
- contain fluxes, hardeners, and openers.
- a semiliquid mixture, typically of fine particles of manure, cement, or coal suspended in water.
- added at the wedging and kneading stage; determined by dry weight to plastic weight of clay.
- made up of four compounents; clays, fluxes, hardeners, and openers.
- a clay for a special purpose;blending clay or adding additional materials.
- used in bodies are feldspathiods such as cornish stone, feldspar, and nepheline syenite.
15 Clues: known for refractoriness and texture • known for plasticity and raw strength • known for whiteness and refractoriness • contain fluxes, hardeners, and openers. • sieved and dried to plasticity by filterpress or drying troughs • diffrent materials used in compounding or blending pottery bodies • made up of four compounents; clays, fluxes, hardeners, and openers. • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary Wordsearch 2025-10-31
Across
- a piece of clay that is the same thickness all the way through
- clay that is dry but not fired
- 3 Dimensional artworks
- the process of roughing up clay pieces before sticking them together
- items created from clay
Down
- mineral based "paint" for ceramics
- clay that has been both glazed and fired
- clay that has been fired but not glazed
- the oven that fires clay
- water or very wet clay used to hold clay pieces together
10 Clues: 3 Dimensional artworks • items created from clay • the oven that fires clay • clay that is dry but not fired • mineral based "paint" for ceramics • clay that has been fired but not glazed • clay that has been both glazed and fired • water or very wet clay used to hold clay pieces together • a piece of clay that is the same thickness all the way through • ...
Soil Science 212 Midterm Exam 2023-10-04
Across
- a by-product of photosynthesis
- movement that does not exert energy
- the deficiency can be found in older leaves
- inherent capacity of plants
- the destruction of soil rendering it unproductive
- Created the equation for nutrient movement from higher to lower gradient of concentration
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- the movement from higher concentration to lower concentration
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- natural substance added to soil to improve structure
- visual symptoms of these are found in the younger leaves
- negatively charged soil nutrients
- the inherent capacity of soil to support plant growth
Down
- electrical charge of soil micelle
- external factors that help plant growth
- Controls soil distribution due to differences in elevation
- condition where oxygen is not necessary
- well-developed soil found in alluvial terraces in the Phils.
- living component of soil that helps in plant growth and production
- the place where earliest recording of soil fertility was noted
- the ability of soil to turn out the quantity of plants
- a by-product of photosynthesis
- water is necessary for nutrient uptake to take place
- provides the energy needed for nutrients to move
- condition where the presence of oxygen is necessary
- help carry metal ions during nutrient intake
- nutrient uptake that takes effort
- Controls soil distribution due to presence/absence of plants
- positively charged soil nutrients
- chemical substance added to soil to help plant growth
30 Clues: inherent capacity of plants • a by-product of photosynthesis • a by-product of photosynthesis • electrical charge of soil micelle • nutrient uptake that takes effort • positively charged soil nutrients • negatively charged soil nutrients • movement that does not exert energy • external factors that help plant growth • condition where oxygen is not necessary • ...
Resources and Development 2012-05-07
Across
- develops on crystalline igneous rocks
- a type of non-renewable resource
- soil typical of the deccan trap region
- washing away of top soil is known as-
- soil common in piedmont plains
- state in which terrace cultivation is practised
- subsequent washing away of soil
- land not available for cultivation
- process where top soil becomes infertile
- resources obtained from biosphere
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- relief feature covering 27% area of India
- one method to solve the problems of land degradation
- most important renewable natural resource
- land left uncultivated for less than one year
- new alluvial soil
- state producing solar energy
- soils formed by transportation and deposition
- soil lacking humus and moisture
- deep channels made by running water
- soil found in Tamil Nadu
20 Clues: new alluvial soil • soil found in Tamil Nadu • state producing solar energy • soil common in piedmont plains • soil lacking humus and moisture • subsequent washing away of soil • a type of non-renewable resource • resources obtained from biosphere • land not available for cultivation • deep channels made by running water • develops on crystalline igneous rocks • ...
Soil Science 212 Midterm Exam 2023-10-04
Across
- the inherent capacity of soil to support plant growth
- the place where earliest recording of soil fertility was noted
- chemical substance added to soil to help plant growth
- help carry metal ions during nutrient intake
- Controls soil distribution due to presence/absence of plants
- the ability of soil to turn out the quantity of plants
- movement that does not exert energy
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- Controls soil distribution due to differences in elevation
- well-developed soil found in alluvial terraces in the Phils.
- condition where the presence of oxygen is necessary
- inherent capacity of plants
- condition where oxygen is not necessary
- positively charged soil nutrients
- a by-product of photosynthesis
Down
- the deficiency can be found in older leaves
- external factors that help plant growth
- visual symptoms of these are found in the younger leaves
- provides the energy needed for nutrients to move
- living component of soil that helps in plant growth and production
- electrical charge of soil micelle
- Created the equation for nutrient movement from higher to lower gradient of concentration
- Matter natural substance added to soil to improve structure
- the destruction of soil rendering it unproductive
- the movement from higher concentration to lower concentration
- a by-product of photosynthesis
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- nutrient uptake that takes effort
- negatively charged soil nutrients
- water is necessary for nutrient uptake to take place
30 Clues: inherent capacity of plants • a by-product of photosynthesis • a by-product of photosynthesis • electrical charge of soil micelle • nutrient uptake that takes effort • negatively charged soil nutrients • positively charged soil nutrients • movement that does not exert energy • external factors that help plant growth • condition where oxygen is not necessary • ...
Soil Science 212 Midterm Exam 2023-10-04
Across
- a by-product of photosynthesis
- movement that does not exert energy
- the deficiency can be found in older leaves
- inherent capacity of plants
- the destruction of soil rendering it unproductive
- Created the equation for nutrient movement from higher to lower gradient of concentration
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- the movement from higher concentration to lower concentration
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- natural substance added to soil to improve structure
- visual symptoms of these are found in the younger leaves
- negatively charged soil nutrients
- the inherent capacity of soil to support plant growth
Down
- electrical charge of soil micelle
- external factors that help plant growth
- Controls soil distribution due to differences in elevation
- condition where oxygen is not necessary
- well-developed soil found in alluvial terraces in the Phils.
- living component of soil that helps in plant growth and production
- the place where earliest recording of soil fertility was noted
- the ability of soil to turn out the quantity of plants
- a by-product of photosynthesis
- water is necessary for nutrient uptake to take place
- provides the energy needed for nutrients to move
- condition where the presence of oxygen is necessary
- help carry metal ions during nutrient intake
- nutrient uptake that takes effort
- Controls soil distribution due to presence/absence of plants
- positively charged soil nutrients
- chemical substance added to soil to help plant growth
30 Clues: inherent capacity of plants • a by-product of photosynthesis • a by-product of photosynthesis • electrical charge of soil micelle • nutrient uptake that takes effort • positively charged soil nutrients • negatively charged soil nutrients • movement that does not exert energy • external factors that help plant growth • condition where oxygen is not necessary • ...
rich words 2021-12-23
Across
- - clear (to the eye or mind); obvious
- -being opposite to or not matching something else
- opposite to or not matching something else
- to cause somebody/something to go to something or give attention to something
Down
- -any animal that eats meat
- detail
- - To say something aloud so that somebody else can write or type it
- sign or symbol that represents a quantity
- -the place where somebody/something is or should be
- - to look at something closely or in
- -an instrument for measuring temperature
11 Clues: detail • -any animal that eats meat • - to look at something closely or in • - clear (to the eye or mind); obvious • -an instrument for measuring temperature • sign or symbol that represents a quantity • opposite to or not matching something else • -being opposite to or not matching something else • -the place where somebody/something is or should be • ...
Chapter 4 section 1 2017-01-25
Across
- Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant.
- High waterfall or rapids.
- Favorable for the growth of crops and other plants.
- Triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river's
Down
- Obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting.
- Fine, fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby lands.
- Flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land.
7 Clues: High waterfall or rapids. • Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant. • Obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting. • Favorable for the growth of crops and other plants. • Triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river's • Flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land. • Fine, fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby lands.
Chapter 4 section 1 2017-01-25
Across
- Flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land.
- Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant.
- High waterfall or rapids.
Down
- Fine, fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby lands.
- Favorable for the growth of crops and other plants.
- Obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting.
- Triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river's
7 Clues: High waterfall or rapids. • Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant. • Obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting. • Favorable for the growth of crops and other plants. • Triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river's • Flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land. • Fine, fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby lands.
Chapter 4 Section1 2017-01-25
Across
- Flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land.
- Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant.
- High waterfall or rapids.
Down
- Fine, fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby lands.
- Favorable for the growth of crops and other plants.
- Obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting.
- Triangle shaped deposit of rich soil near a river's mouth.
7 Clues: High waterfall or rapids. • Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant. • Obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting. • Favorable for the growth of crops and other plants. • Triangle shaped deposit of rich soil near a river's mouth. • Flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land. • ...
Study Guide Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-16
Across
- dry completely air dried & very brittle
- a continuous mark made by a moving point
- an enclosed line area of space with 2 dimensions
- to force bubbles of air out of clay body while kneading the clay to distribute water evenly into a consistency, lump-free medium
- a difference in the use of two elements
- a layer of material applied to a bisque fired ceramic piece and fired to bond the two layers together.
- repetition of one or more element
- clay is NOT fired in kiln yet
- Visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- actual 3 dimensional space or the illusion of space through overlapping or perspective
- viewed from all sides
- hard less water, but still workable
- soft or workable material
- an object with a 3 dimension; width, height, and depth
- way elements of art direct a viewers eye through a work, often to a focal area
- different kind of materials are joined together
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- a single material an artist may use
- clay is fired once in kiln
- high water content, most workable
- way a element of art is arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight.
- lightness and darkness of a color or value scale
- way a surface feels or touch or how it appeals to feel
- a chamber used to heat up clay to a specific temperature, causing a chemical reaction. Clay is then called CREAMIC, and cannot be softened back into a workable consistency
- how parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale
- liquid material is poured into mold
- sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- material is cut, carved or chipped away
- ware glaze applied to bisqueware and fired in a kiln for a second time
- sense of importance given to anyone part of the composition
- quality of wholeness achieved when separated elements work together
- construction- the layering of ropes of clay, joining them with scoring and slip, to create a form
31 Clues: viewed from all sides • soft or workable material • clay is fired once in kiln • clay is NOT fired in kiln yet • high water content, most workable • repetition of one or more element • a single material an artist may use • liquid material is poured into mold • hard less water, but still workable • dry completely air dried & very brittle • a difference in the use of two elements • ...
Study Guide Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-16
Across
- a layer of material applied to a bisque fired ceramic piece and fired to bond the two layers together.
- how parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale
- way elements of art direct a viewers eye through a work, often to a focal area
- clay is fired once in kiln
- different kind of materials are joined together
- viewed from all sides
- a continuous mark made by a moving point
- construction- the layering of ropes of clay, joining them with scoring and slip, to create a form
- Visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- ware glaze applied to bisqueware and fired in a kiln for a second time
- to force bubbles of air out of clay body while kneading the clay to distribute water evenly into a consistency, lump-free medium
- a chamber used to heat up clay to a specific temperature, causing a chemical reaction. Clay is then called CREAMIC, and cannot be softened back into a workable consistency
- high water content, most workable
Down
- actual 3 dimensional space or the illusion of space through overlapping or perspective
- way a surface feels or touch or how it appeals to feel
- clay is NOT fired in kiln yet
- an object with a 3 dimension; width, height, and depth
- lightness and darkness of a color or value scale
- material is cut, carved or chipped away
- a difference in the use of two elements
- hard less water, but still workable
- liquid material is poured into mold
- an enclosed line area of space with 2 dimensions
- a single material an artist may use
- soft or workable material
- dry completely air dried & very brittle
- sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- repetition of one or more element
- sense of importance given to anyone part of the composition
- way a element of art is arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight.
- quality of wholeness achieved when separated elements work together
31 Clues: viewed from all sides • soft or workable material • clay is fired once in kiln • clay is NOT fired in kiln yet • repetition of one or more element • high water content, most workable • hard less water, but still workable • liquid material is poured into mold • a single material an artist may use • material is cut, carved or chipped away • a difference in the use of two elements • ...
Moving to Civil War 2020-02-21
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- slave who sued for his freedom
- ran with Free Soil Party in 1848
- became a slave state after a compromise
- president who signed the Compromise of 1850
- became a free state in 1850 compromise
- led a slave rebellion in 1831
- war hero who won presidency in 1848
- lost to Stephen Douglas in 1858
- he worked out compromises
- this purchase gave us the southern third of Arizona
- president who refused to run in 1848
- won the election of 1852
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- he captured Harper's Ferry
- this party was born after Kansas-Nebraska Act
- was the first Republican to run for president
- his proviso would ban slavery in Mexican Cession
- party nicknamed Know-Nothing
- state nicknamed Bleeding
- was sent in to take Harper's Ferry back
- main senator behind popular sovereignty
- writer whose book sold 2 million copies in 1850s
- this party died after 1852
22 Clues: state nicknamed Bleeding • won the election of 1852 • he worked out compromises • he captured Harper's Ferry • this party died after 1852 • party nicknamed Know-Nothing • led a slave rebellion in 1831 • slave who sued for his freedom • lost to Stephen Douglas in 1858 • ran with Free Soil Party in 1848 • war hero who won presidency in 1848 • president who refused to run in 1848 • ...
Science vocab 2025-10-31
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- the least permeable
- a tributary stream of a river, close to its source
- water that sits on top of the Earth's surface
- saturated area below the water table
- chemicals like oil spills, garbage fertilizers in the water
- amount of rain or snow a watershed gets
- water under the Earth's surface
- a network of a main river and its tributaries
- is an area of land that drains into a particular body of water
- the amount of water the ground has
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- water on the ground seeping into the soil
- whether or not water can go into the ground
- water moving through plants and out of the leaves
- the average amount of permeability
- something that keeps rivers from connecting
- water to gas
- the life in the water
- storing water, and increases the amount of evaporation
- water runs along the land's surface
- the most permeable
20 Clues: water to gas • the most permeable • the least permeable • the life in the water • water under the Earth's surface • the average amount of permeability • the amount of water the ground has • water runs along the land's surface • saturated area below the water table • amount of rain or snow a watershed gets • water on the ground seeping into the soil • ...
jayden tyson-geography crossword puzzle 2022-05-23
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- the largest freshwater swamp in north america
- flat low lying piece of land next to the ocean
- chain of islands off the coast of Georgia
- flows from lake hartwell to the Atlantic ocean
- highest peak in Appalachians
- a natural zone that seperates the pidmont and Coastal Plain
- stretching across the eastern united states
- known for its red clay soil and agriculture
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- not too cold winters and hot summers
- river flows from blue ridge mouttains to the gulf of mexico
- hot humid summers and not too cold winters
11 Clues: highest peak in Appalachians • not too cold winters and hot summers • chain of islands off the coast of Georgia • hot humid summers and not too cold winters • stretching across the eastern united states • known for its red clay soil and agriculture • the largest freshwater swamp in north america • flat low lying piece of land next to the ocean • ...
Mali Empire Crossword 2025-05-11
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- What is the emperor of the Mali empire known as?
- ____ shells were used as a currency
- religious trips in Islam to sacred cities such as Mecca for personal and spiritual growth
- The hub for innovation?
- The Empire was founded by the ______ speaking people
- The precious metal that gave the Mali Empire wealth
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- the European nation who colonized Mali, lending to todays conflict.
- a role in society usually occupied by lower class women
- A clay derived from sand and soil?
- this presentation focuses on the ____ Empire
- A more reliable source than written history?
11 Clues: The hub for innovation? • A clay derived from sand and soil? • ____ shells were used as a currency • this presentation focuses on the ____ Empire • A more reliable source than written history? • What is the emperor of the Mali empire known as? • The precious metal that gave the Mali Empire wealth • The Empire was founded by the ______ speaking people • ...
SOIL 2012-02-16
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- CAN BE SEEN WITH A NAKED EYE AND FEELS GRITTY WHEN RUBBED BETWEEN FINGERS
- CAN BE CHARACTERIZED BY THE AMOUNT OF SAND, SILT AND CLAY IN THE SOIL
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- THE DARK BROWN LAYER THAT CONSISTS OF A MIXTURE OF MINERALS AND WELL-DECOMPOSED ORGANIC MATERIALS
- THE NEXT LARGEST SOIL COMPONENT IS....
- IN TIME SOIL DEVELOPS LAYERS
5 Clues: IN TIME SOIL DEVELOPS LAYERS • THE NEXT LARGEST SOIL COMPONENT IS.... • CAN BE CHARACTERIZED BY THE AMOUNT OF SAND, SILT AND CLAY IN THE SOIL • CAN BE SEEN WITH A NAKED EYE AND FEELS GRITTY WHEN RUBBED BETWEEN FINGERS • THE DARK BROWN LAYER THAT CONSISTS OF A MIXTURE OF MINERALS AND WELL-DECOMPOSED ORGANIC MATERIALS
Soil Science 212 Midterm Exam 2023-10-04
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- a by-product of photosynthesis
- movement that does not exert energy
- the deficiency can be found in older leaves
- inherent capacity of plants
- the destruction of soil rendering it unproductive
- Created the equation for nutrient movement from higher to lower gradient of concentration
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- the movement from higher concentration to lower concentration
- a condition of soil the limits nutrient availability
- natural substance added to soil to improve structure
- visual symptoms of these are found in the younger leaves
- negatively charged soil nutrients
- the inherent capacity of soil to support plant growth
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- electrical charge of soil micelle
- external factors that help plant growth
- Controls soil distribution due to differences in elevation
- condition where oxygen is not necessary
- well-developed soil found in alluvial terraces in the Phils.
- living component of soil that helps in plant growth and production
- the place where earliest recording of soil fertility was noted
- the ability of soil to turn out the quantity of plants
- a by-product of photosynthesis
- water is necessary for nutrient uptake to take place
- provides the energy needed for nutrients to move
- condition where the presence of oxygen is necessary
- help carry metal ions during nutrient intake
- nutrient uptake that takes effort
- Controls soil distribution due to presence/absence of plants
- positively charged soil nutrients
- chemical substance added to soil to help plant growth
30 Clues: inherent capacity of plants • a by-product of photosynthesis • a by-product of photosynthesis • electrical charge of soil micelle • nutrient uptake that takes effort • positively charged soil nutrients • negatively charged soil nutrients • movement that does not exert energy • external factors that help plant growth • condition where oxygen is not necessary • ...
Soil 2017-10-11
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- affects soil aggregation, may be a positive or negative effect
- B horizon, zone of accumulation, often high in clay, Fe, Al oxides
- a soluble chemical or mineral draining from soil
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- rock formed under high temperature and pressure from igneous and/or sedimentary rocks
- color chart used to give hue, value and chroma of a soil
5 Clues: a soluble chemical or mineral draining from soil • color chart used to give hue, value and chroma of a soil • affects soil aggregation, may be a positive or negative effect • B horizon, zone of accumulation, often high in clay, Fe, Al oxides • rock formed under high temperature and pressure from igneous and/or sedimentary rocks
Hunters and Gatherers Vocabulary 2022-09-26
9 Clues: to tame • exchanging goods • a neolithic town • the business of farming • the later part of the stone age • arc shaped region with rich soil • the first period of the stone age • one who moves from place to place • something that can be used to fulfill a need
Joonasmittis me 2010 2022-05-13
13 Clues: URL • Puzzle • crossword • Has a trunk • puzzle online • Flying mammal • and free to use • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • crossword as an image • SVG for full customization
A Laura Loux Crossword Tribute 2022-05-13
15 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Flying mammal • puzzle online • Large marsupial • Large marsupial • and free to use • Man's best friend • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • crossword as an image • for full customization
Indus Valley Civilization Crossword 2025-10-23
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- the first religion was
- What is a canal
- what food thrived in the rich soil
- a major iron in the silt
- women had more what than other civilizations
- the economy relied on what
- the civilizations used bricks in for what
- natural recourse in Indus alley
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- one advancement is
- Indus valley had an advanced system of sewage an what
- When was the civilization
- Vedas noted Treatments for what
- Other name for the civilization
- one theory on why the civilization declined
- Terracotta works included
- place where the civilization is located
- to become king you first had to
- government was divided into
- texts were written on
- The most grown crop
20 Clues: What is a canal • one advancement is • The most grown crop • texts were written on • the first religion was • a major iron in the silt • When was the civilization • Terracotta works included • the economy relied on what • government was divided into • Other name for the civilization • to become king you first had to • natural recourse in Indus alley • Vedas noted Treatments for what • ...
Ceramics 2022-08-09
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- Clay mixed with water to the consistency of cream; this is used for joining clay parts together.
- glass like coating that is bonded to the ceramic surface by heat. Most glazes are shiny, smooth and waterproof.
- after it has been fired 1 time: it is now permanent and will never go back to soft clay
- Unfired clay objects; dried but not fired; wetting this clay will return it to the moist state
- A term that applies to the act of making pottery on a potter’s wheel. Wheels are electric or foot powered
- a plastic material that can be shaped and reshaped into functional and non - functional objects.
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- Before firing, when some of the moisture has evaporated leaving it still soft enough to be carved or joined together with other clay pieces
- Roughin up the clay (scratching the clay) before joining 2 clay pieces together
- The smoothness or roughness of a surface
- Always ______ your clay to get the air bubbles out and maintain an even consistency
- special furnace in which ceramics are fired
11 Clues: The smoothness or roughness of a surface • special furnace in which ceramics are fired • Roughin up the clay (scratching the clay) before joining 2 clay pieces together • Always ______ your clay to get the air bubbles out and maintain an even consistency • after it has been fired 1 time: it is now permanent and will never go back to soft clay • ...
Factors and Processes That Change Earth's Surface 2025-04-27
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- Four factors that can change earth's surface are wind, rain, ocean waves and ....
- A form of weathering that causes rocks to erode because of the activity of waves and winds
- The top layer of soil that rich with nutrient materials is called by ....
- When the water overflows to surrounding area because of heavy rain is called by ...
- Waves Abrasion can break down ....
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- A very large ocean wave that is usually caused by an earthquake and volcanic eruption
- The sliding of soil from bare slopes because of heavy rain is called by ....
- Floods can destroy houses, vehicles, crops and ....
- What happen when the top soil wears away because of exposure to the wind and rain?
- A violent wind that has circular movement together with heavy rain is known as a...
10 Clues: Waves Abrasion can break down .... • Floods can destroy houses, vehicles, crops and .... • The top layer of soil that rich with nutrient materials is called by .... • The sliding of soil from bare slopes because of heavy rain is called by .... • Four factors that can change earth's surface are wind, rain, ocean waves and .... • ...
gard38 2024-06-18
20 Clues: Cover crop • Turning bin • Mulch maker • Organic heap • Green manure • Green manure • Resting soil • Soil improver • Soil recovery • Nitrogen fixer • Soil enrichers • Nitrogen fixer • Mulch material • Waterefficient • Soil amendment • Water management • Soil conditioner • Water collection • Efficient watering • Fermentation compost
CLAY VOCAB 2021-09-17
10 Clues: WATERY CLAY • FIRED IN KILN ONCE • YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER • A FLAT PANCAKE OF CLAY • A LONG THIN ROPE OF CLAY • PAINT THAT BECOMES GLOSSY • ROUGHLY SCRATCHING THE CLAY • THE OVEN THAT HEATS THE CLAY • WET CLAY USED WHEN CONSTRUCTING • A BOWL MADE BY PINCHING A SPHERE OF CLAY
39 2025-02-09
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- Art made from small pieces
- Provides extra light
- Holds and mixes paint
- Three-dimensional art
- Stand for camera
- Quick drawing
- Displays and protects photos
- Surface for painting
- Art made from glued items
- Tool for applying paint
- Template for shapes
- Alters appearance of photos
- Stores digital photos
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- Colored drawing sticks
- Objects made from clay
- Design plan for building
- Magnifies distant objects
- Stand for holding canvas
- Holds printed pictures
- Colored liquid for artwork
- Art made from baked clay
- Drawing tool
- Part of camera for focus
- Captures photos
- Material for sculpting
25 Clues: Drawing tool • Quick drawing • Captures photos • Stand for camera • Template for shapes • Provides extra light • Surface for painting • Holds and mixes paint • Three-dimensional art • Stores digital photos • Colored drawing sticks • Objects made from clay • Holds printed pictures • Material for sculpting • Tool for applying paint • Design plan for building • Stand for holding canvas • ...
Types of rocks 2020-07-23
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- fine-grained, composed mainly of clay minerals
- limestone composed of calcium carbonate
- quartz-rich sandstone altered by the heat
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- composed in the form of the mineral calcite
- composed mainly of plagioclase and pyroxene
- breaks into thin pieces with sharp edges formed by mineral particles call mud
- form from explosive volcanic eruption
7 Clues: form from explosive volcanic eruption • limestone composed of calcium carbonate • quartz-rich sandstone altered by the heat • composed in the form of the mineral calcite • composed mainly of plagioclase and pyroxene • fine-grained, composed mainly of clay minerals • breaks into thin pieces with sharp edges formed by mineral particles call mud
Products of Weathering and Erosion 2021-03-02
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- rocks that existed before the changes that lead to a metamorphosis or some kind of change
- a type of sediment mixed with organic matter
- organic rich material found in soil
- rock that are formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at the Earth's surface, followed by cementation.
- this chemical compound is integral part of the creation of minerals chemically in sedimentary rock.
- the process of liquid rock freezing into solid rock
- root systems preserved in rocks
- the act of taking a solid and dissolving it into a liquid
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- the process of turning sediment into a sedimentary rock. (deposition, compaction, cementation)
- a process where water freezes inside cracks in rocks causing expansion and mechanical weathering.
- carbonate rocks which dissolve, leaving behind caverns and holes.
- any downhill movement of material caused by gravity
- the underlying lithified rocks that make up the geologic record in an area.
- rocks that are made of sediment
- pieces of rock that have been weathered and eroded.
- a specific layer of soil profile with specific properties
- the transport and movement of weathered sediments
- rounded cavities within rocks that form in various ways (mineral growth mainly salt)
- the physical breakdown of rock by processes such as pressure, water etc.
- a body of ice that moves downhill under its own mass
- a process where plants and their roots wedge into cracks in rock and widen them
21 Clues: rocks that are made of sediment • root systems preserved in rocks • organic rich material found in soil • a type of sediment mixed with organic matter • the transport and movement of weathered sediments • any downhill movement of material caused by gravity • pieces of rock that have been weathered and eroded. • the process of liquid rock freezing into solid rock • ...
Ch. 15 Food and Agriculture Vocab 2023-03-22
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- Land _______ happens when human activity or natural processes damage the land so it can no longer support the local ecosystem
- raising of aquatic organisms for human use or consumption
- cud chewing mammals like cattle sheep and goats
- amount of food produced in a given area
- sugars - wheat, corn, rice
- amino acids - meat
- oils and fats - olives, nuts, animal fat
- plants that are a result of genetic engineering
- chemicals used to kill insects, weeds, and other crop pests
- catching or removing from a population faster than they can replace
- chemicals produced by one organism that affect the behavior of another
- remain unplanted
- chemical ______________ occurs when the minerals in the rock react to form new materials
- partly decomposed organic material
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- domesticated animals raised to be used on a farm or sold for profit
- domesticated birds raised for meat and eggs
- condition that occurs when people do not eat sufficient foods to meet the body's needs
- bred and managed for human use
- resulted from new varieties of grain with larger yields
- process by which land in arid or semi-arid areas become more desert like
- widespread starvation caused by a shortage of food
- accumulation of salts in the soil
- type and amount of food one eats
- surface layer of soil rich in organic material
- amount of energy available in food
- movement of rock, soil, and sand by wind and water
- any organism that occurs where it's not wanted
27 Clues: remain unplanted • amino acids - meat • sugars - wheat, corn, rice • bred and managed for human use • type and amount of food one eats • accumulation of salts in the soil • amount of energy available in food • partly decomposed organic material • amount of food produced in a given area • oils and fats - olives, nuts, animal fat • domesticated birds raised for meat and eggs • ...
Junior High Art 2022-10-19
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- a closed line creating a flat, 2-dimensional object with length and width
- a 3-dimensional “shape” with length, width, and depth
- a fired and glazed piece of work made from clay
- a large "oven" that fires clay pieces
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- the colors achieved by mixing a primary color and secondary color; also known as intermediate colors
- the lightness or darkness of a color, gradual change of color
- a piece of clay work that that has been fired once, but not glazed
- the light reflected around an object
- the area around, between, or within shapes, forms, colors, and lines
- the name of the color
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- colors directly across from each other on the color wheel
- features used by artists to create a work of art
- the colors achieved by mixing two primary colors
- the 3 "true" colors: red, blue, yellow
- how something feels or what it is made of
- a piece of clay work that has not been fired
- a mark with greater length than width, which often defines the edges of a form
- a coating applied to a fired clay piece
19 Clues: the name of the color • the light reflected around an object • a large "oven" that fires clay pieces • the brightness or dullness of a color • the 3 "true" colors: red, blue, yellow • a coating applied to a fired clay piece • how something feels or what it is made of • a piece of clay work that has not been fired • a fired and glazed piece of work made from clay • ...
Bad magic 2024-10-26
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- Leira liked to meet up with Clay daily to discus the case of the missing
- What circled clays head at a dizzying speed?
- Clay rode what down the ash slope
- What are mush-mallows on a stick?
- The camp brochure had a lake with a
- what did Kwan pull out of his pocket and shuffle?
- The freckled faced girl told clay it was the first time stealing an animal
- Clay thought Leira was cool even though she was a?
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- What was Pablo putting on his arm?
- What did clay write on the wall?
- Clays words were inspired by
- What did not write what on the wall?
- What gazed in the foreground
- The library would have made a great ramp for
- The camp director wore mismatched what?
15 Clues: Clays words were inspired by • What gazed in the foreground • What did clay write on the wall? • Clay rode what down the ash slope • What are mush-mallows on a stick? • What was Pablo putting on his arm? • The camp brochure had a lake with a • What did not write what on the wall? • The camp director wore mismatched what? • What circled clays head at a dizzying speed? • ...
Oregon Trail 2017-03-01
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- a pair of draft animals fastened together by a yoke
- a crack forming an opening
- an extremely plentiful or over-sufficient quantity or supply
- a person who emigrates, as from his or her native country or region
- a dark, heavy soil, containing clay
- a written message; letter
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- a stream of water flowing with great rapidity and violence
- a narrow steep-sided valley commonly eroded by running water
- pleasant to be with
- the small, edible, acid, round fruit or berry of certain wild or cultivated shrubs of the genus
- obviously; apparently
11 Clues: pleasant to be with • obviously; apparently • a written message; letter • a crack forming an opening • a dark, heavy soil, containing clay • a pair of draft animals fastened together by a yoke • a stream of water flowing with great rapidity and violence • a narrow steep-sided valley commonly eroded by running water • ...
South America Geography Terms 2024-03-12
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- recording devices used by ancient Inca
- popular holiday in Latin America, before Lent
- grassy plain with rich soil in Argentina
- highest waterfall in the world
- largest country in South America
- plants
- largest river basin on Earth
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- Only part of South America still owned by Europe
- continent south of North America
- only country named after a geographic feature
- Ancient Inca ruins on a mountain
- string of mountains on west side of continent
- another name for grasslands
13 Clues: plants • another name for grasslands • largest river basin on Earth • highest waterfall in the world • continent south of North America • Ancient Inca ruins on a mountain • largest country in South America • recording devices used by ancient Inca • grassy plain with rich soil in Argentina • only country named after a geographic feature • ...
Bad magic 2024-10-26
Across
- Leira liked to meet up with Clay daily to discus the case of the missing
- What circled clays head at a dizzying speed?
- Clay rode what down the ash slope
- What are mush-mallows on a stick?
- The camp brochure had a lake with a
- what did Kwan pull out of his pocket and shuffle?
- The freckled faced girl told clay it was the first time stealing an animal
- Clay thought Leira was cool even though she was a?
Down
- What was Pablo putting on his arm?
- What did clay write on the wall?
- Clays words were inspired by
- What did not write what on the wall?
- What gazed in the foreground
- The library would have made a great ramp for
- The camp director wore mismatched what?
15 Clues: Clays words were inspired by • What gazed in the foreground • What did clay write on the wall? • Clay rode what down the ash slope • What are mush-mallows on a stick? • What was Pablo putting on his arm? • The camp brochure had a lake with a • What did not write what on the wall? • The camp director wore mismatched what? • What circled clays head at a dizzying speed? • ...
Ceramics Cross Word 2022-12-08
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- when clay air dries completely
- machine that fires ceramics
- Unit of measuring heat inside the kiln
- Artwork that serves a purpose
- Dangerous time inside then kiln as water reaches 212 degrees and all water is molecules turn to gas
- Universal solvent found in clay
- Water, minerals, and colorants that are applied to ceramics as a glassy coating
- When clay is heated to the point of turning to ceramics
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- for water, 212 degrees
- These types of bristles are used to apply glaze
- Water mixed with minerals
- when water is heated and turns from a liquid to a gas
- Produced when clay is mixed with too much water
- Gas state of water
14 Clues: Gas state of water • for water, 212 degrees • Water mixed with minerals • machine that fires ceramics • Artwork that serves a purpose • when clay air dries completely • Universal solvent found in clay • Unit of measuring heat inside the kiln • These types of bristles are used to apply glaze • Produced when clay is mixed with too much water • ...
Unit 3and 4 vocabulary puzzle 2023-03-09
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- group of living and non-living things
- harmful material that can make water, soil,
- change in typical climate patters
- process of water moving
- people have enough safe water to be healthy and happy, can care for ecosystems
- list of questions created to learn
- make something less serious
- approach or plan to achieve a goal.
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- to all people in the ways they need to be healthy and happy
- large amount of water on the earth’s surface
- water that is below ground, under layers of rock, clay, or sand
- community’s systems for making
- bodies of water, materials, and people that supply safe water to homes and businesses.
13 Clues: process of water moving • make something less serious • community’s systems for making • change in typical climate patters • list of questions created to learn • approach or plan to achieve a goal. • group of living and non-living things • harmful material that can make water, soil, • large amount of water on the earth’s surface • ...
Sharon & Claybourn 2025-10-24
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- clay cocktail
- clay's favorite empire
- sharon's favorite airline
- wedding in italian
- the month of their engagement
- Roman emperor who commissioned the wedding venue
- clay's favorite game
- sharon and claybourn's favorite country
- sharon's favorite emperor
- the mascot of clay's hometown
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- sharon cocktail
- subject that sharon teaches
- sharon's favorite tv show
- sharon and clay's favorite sweet treat
- sharon and claybourn's first trip was to
- country where clay
- where sharon and clay get regular takeout from
- city where the couple met
18 Clues: clay cocktail • sharon cocktail • wedding in italian • country where clay • clay's favorite game • clay's favorite empire • sharon's favorite tv show • sharon's favorite airline • city where the couple met • sharon's favorite emperor • subject that sharon teaches • the month of their engagement • the mascot of clay's hometown • sharon and clay's favorite sweet treat • ...
Sedimentary rock Crossword 2023-11-02
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- The physical and chemical breakdown of rocks at or near the surface
- The Material will end up being transported by those minerals
- Is the wearing away of soil or rock by water, wind, or ice
- The process of "gluing" the compacted minerals together by minerals that filter down through the sediment
- occurs when water combines with carbon dioxide in the air to form carbonic acid
- Occurs when oxygen from the air combines with iron-rich minerals of the rock
- The mechanical or physical breakdown of rock into smaller pieces, without a change in the mineral's chemical composition
- These sedimentary rocks are formed when water dissolves minerals and deposits them elsewhere
- water combines with minerals such as mica and feldspar found in granite, to form clay, the rock weakens and crumbles apart
- The process of removing empty spaces between minerals by the weight of overlying sediment
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- They are rocks produced by mechanical weathering and are classified by grain size, sorting and angularity
- pieces of rock collide with eachmother due to transportation by wind, ice, water and gravity
- layers of rock peel off the main body of the rock
- As sediment is transported from its source to where it is deposited, the particles collide with each other and with other objects in there path
- rocks are formed by the action of organisms as they build shells and other body parts by extracting chemical components from the water
- a change in the minerals composition, happens fastest in a hot moist climate
- is the process by which chemicals break down minerals
- The tendencies for currents of air or water to separate sediments according to size
18 Clues: layers of rock peel off the main body of the rock • is the process by which chemicals break down minerals • Is the wearing away of soil or rock by water, wind, or ice • The Material will end up being transported by those minerals • The physical and chemical breakdown of rocks at or near the surface • ...
Horticulture Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-27
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- small openings on the epidermis of leaves that allow for gas exchange
- term for when desiccated leaves persist on trees during the winter
- term for plants that flower and fruit on the main stem
- specific epithet that means 'Pennsylvania'
- soil that is roughly equally sand, silt, and clay
- wooden pegs on the twigs of Picea
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- small, hair-like growths on leaves
- leaves arranged in opposite pairs, rotating 90 degrees at every node
- fleshy fruit with a pit
- genus for heather
- plant species having male and female flowers on different individual plants
11 Clues: genus for heather • fleshy fruit with a pit • wooden pegs on the twigs of Picea • small, hair-like growths on leaves • specific epithet that means 'Pennsylvania' • soil that is roughly equally sand, silt, and clay • term for plants that flower and fruit on the main stem • term for when desiccated leaves persist on trees during the winter • ...
Factors and Processes That Change Earth's Surface 2025-04-27
Across
- Four factors that can change earth's surface are wind, rain, ocean waves and ....
- A form of weathering that causes rocks to erode because of the activity of waves and winds
- The top layer of soil that rich with nutrient materials is called by ....
- When the water overflows to surrounding area because of heavy rain is called by ...
- Waves Abrasion can break down ....
Down
- A very large ocean wave that is usually caused by an earthquake and volcanic eruption
- The sliding of soil from bare slopes because of heavy rain is called by ....
- Floods can destroy houses, vehicles, crops and ....
- What happen when the top soil wears away because of exposure to the wind and rain?
- A violent wind that has circular movement together with heavy rain is known as a...
10 Clues: Waves Abrasion can break down .... • Floods can destroy houses, vehicles, crops and .... • The top layer of soil that rich with nutrient materials is called by .... • The sliding of soil from bare slopes because of heavy rain is called by .... • Four factors that can change earth's surface are wind, rain, ocean waves and .... • ...
Soil 2021-09-30
Across
- 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.
- (of a liquid or gas) filter gradually through a porous surface or substance.
- the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
- allowing liquids or gases to pass through it.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas
Down
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- the chemical element of atomic number 6
10 Clues: a colorless, odorless reactive gas • the chemical element of atomic number 6 • allowing liquids or gases to pass through it. • permeation of a liquid into something by filtration. • the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object • (of a liquid or gas) filter gradually through a porous surface or substance. • ...
