clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
SOIL 2019-09-20
10 Clues: Soil layers • Layer below A-Horizon • Uppermost layer of soil • Organic matter of the soil • Water held by soil particles • Decomposition of parent rocks • Uppermost crust covering earth • Removal of top soil by natural agents • Downward movement of water through soil • Soil with very low water retention capacity
Soil 2023-12-30
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- Decreases soil fertility, which can negatively affect crop yields.
- The practice of cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising livestock.
- The introduction of harmful or poisonous substances .
- The process of extracting useful minerals or materials from the surface of the earth.
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects.
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- The act or process of building structure.
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- The act or process of working the ground, planting seeds, and growing edible plants.
- The material on the surface of the earth that provide nutrients for plant growth.
- Toxins that can develop diseases.
10 Clues: Toxins that can develop diseases. • The act or process of building structure. • The action of clearing a wide area of trees. • The introduction of harmful or poisonous substances . • Decreases soil fertility, which can negatively affect crop yields. • The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. • ...
soil 2024-02-08
10 Clues: Fine wet soil • soil is sticky • used to make glass • soil is best for plants • sandy soil is present in • The top layer of the soil • organism only live in wet soil • made from mud used to build houses • Decayed leaves and other parts of plants • soil provide to the plants and make them healthy
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 • ...
Ceramics and Pottery Vocabulary 2024-05-13
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- - A flat disc made out of plaster, wood, or plastic which is affixed to the wheel head with clay or pins.
- - Clay mixed with water with a mayonnaise consistency. Used in casting and decoration.
- - A piece of clay rolled like a rope, used in making pottery.
- - A thin coating of glass. An impervious silicate coating, which is developed in clay ware by the fusion under heat of inorganic materials.
- Wheel - A revolving wheelhead which sits on a pedestal base. It is turned by hand and used for finishing or decorating pottery.
- - Technique to move the clay in to a symmetrical rotating axis in the middle of a wheel head so you can throw it.
- - Pottery which has been fired once, without glaze, to a temperature just before vitrification.
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- Fire - First firing, without glaze. Slips can be used in a bisque firing.
- - Manipulate clay with you fingers in your palm to a hollow shape. Pinch pots are a popular beginners project.
- - A method of kneading clay to make it homogenous by cutting and rolling.
- - Pressed or rolled flat sections of clay used in hand building.
- - Building a clay structure using only your hands.
- Hard - Stage of the clay between plastic and bone dry. Clay is still damp enough to join it to other pieces using slip. For example, this is the stage handles are applied to mugs.
13 Clues: - Building a clay structure using only your hands. • - A piece of clay rolled like a rope, used in making pottery. • - Pressed or rolled flat sections of clay used in hand building. • Fire - First firing, without glaze. Slips can be used in a bisque firing. • - A method of kneading clay to make it homogenous by cutting and rolling. • ...
Rocks and Soil Crossword 2024-03-07
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- process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- a mixture of weathered rock, air, water, organic matter.
- small pieces of rock, soil, and other materials
- Formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
- the series of processes that change one type of rock into another type of rock
- formed from deposits of sediment in layers, accumulating and cementing together.
- How soil begins. The rock formation that is the source of mineral fragments in the soil
- Destruction of vegetation caused by too many grazing animals consuming the plants in a particular area so they cannot recover
- decomposed organic matter
- plowing along the contours of the land in order to minimize soil erosion
- a vertical cross section of soil that shows all the layers
- Chemical or physical process that breaks down rocks into smaller pieces
- each layer in the soil profile that has different physical properties.
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- matter that comes from once living organism.
- plants, animals and microorganisms)
- method to maintain the fertility of the soil by protecting the soil from erosion and nutrient loss
- taking care of the land
- Any vegetation that grows close to the ground, producing protection for the soil.
- a natural substance, a solid, or combination of one or more minerals.
- formed when a rock is exposed to intense heat and pressure.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Molten rock beneath the earth's surface
22 Clues: taking care of the land • decomposed organic matter • plants, animals and microorganisms) • Molten rock beneath the earth's surface • matter that comes from once living organism. • small pieces of rock, soil, and other materials • a mixture of weathered rock, air, water, organic matter. • a vertical cross section of soil that shows all the layers • ...
Minerals and Soil Crossword 2024-12-03
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- keeping it the same
- weathering wind, rain, and waves
- smooth
- ore minded from the ocean
- farming
- rotation
- jagged
- mixture of two or more substances
- weathering weathering by chemicals with mineral solutions
- organic matter mixed with minerals
- growth of trees
- a small stream
- rain
- slightly weathered bedrock
- areas where water covers the soil
- an ephemeral plant.
- higher levels of minerals and nutrition
- living
- material original form before weathering
- non living
- profile the layers of soil
- soiled parent material
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- plate the color of the powder scraped off a mineral when rubbed against a hard surface
- ore minded from the surface
- the process by which a nonsaline soil becomes saline
- cooled lava
- sloping land
- plowing
- atoms that are arranged in definite
- action of water
- layer is dry and a barren layer because water has leaned the nutrients and minerals
- breakdown
- tillage
- plants grow along the surface
- buffers
- hardness scale (1-10)
- dully, glassy, pearly
- the water ran off back into the ocean
- the terrain alongside the bed of a river, creek, or stream
- horion a soil layer
40 Clues: rain • smooth • jagged • living • plowing • farming • tillage • buffers • rotation • breakdown • non living • cooled lava • sloping land • a small stream • action of water • growth of trees • keeping it the same • an ephemeral plant. • hardness scale (1-10) • dully, glassy, pearly • horion a soil layer • soiled parent material • ore minded from the ocean • slightly weathered bedrock • ore minded from the surface • ...
SafetyThird 2022-10-06
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- Please clap
- An inferior institution
- Transparency layers are great
- This crossword
- On the other side of Chuck
- Yoshi does it
- Known to the state of California
- A workshop and a game
- The concept of this crossword
- We all love it
- 02139
- Roll for crossword comprehension
- Snake case is encouraged
- It's quite an impact
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- A game of six and four
- Alternative to "spiciest memelord"
- A polygon, for instance
- This author's other major
- Worth negative points
- Kirby does it
- Dulce et decorum est
- Like chemistry with a few key differences
- This author's major
- Mathematical rock
- What a whole channel of the Discord plays
- RIP 1916-2016
- Personal healthcare solution
27 Clues: 02139 • Please clap • Kirby does it • Yoshi does it • RIP 1916-2016 • This crossword • We all love it • Mathematical rock • This author's major • Dulce et decorum est • It's quite an impact • Worth negative points • A workshop and a game • A game of six and four • A polygon, for instance • An inferior institution • Snake case is encouraged • This author's other major • On the other side of Chuck • ...
Egypt 2023-10-16
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- oldest-known ancient Egyptian writing system
- Most powerful people in Egypt
- Queen that ruled during the mid 1400s BCE
- Crop that was made to make paper
- Rich soil found in the Nile River
- What system allowed water to get from rivers to crops
- believes in many gods
- God of the dead.
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- Egypts most recognizable site
- Who supplied Egypt’s food and built the pyramids?
- People bottom of the social pyramid
- What river did the Egyptians build along
- Second highest on the social pyramid
13 Clues: God of the dead. • believes in many gods • Egypts most recognizable site • Most powerful people in Egypt • Crop that was made to make paper • Rich soil found in the Nile River • People bottom of the social pyramid • Second highest on the social pyramid • What river did the Egyptians build along • Queen that ruled during the mid 1400s BCE • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-11-30
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- long lasting paper like material made from reeds
- traders
- a tall, four sided pillar with a pointed tip
- a triangle-shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river
- tell riddles, lion body, different head of an animal
- Egyptian writing system
- life after death, why tombs were filled with goods
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- strong rapids
- binding legal agreements
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- paths followed by trader
- a series of rulers from the same family
- people from rich and powerful families
13 Clues: traders • strong rapids • Egyptian writing system • binding legal agreements • paths followed by trader • people from rich and powerful families • a series of rulers from the same family • specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth • a tall, four sided pillar with a pointed tip • long lasting paper like material made from reeds • ...
Ancient Egypt 2013-01-23
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- An Egyptian King who united upper and lower Egypt
- A type of plant used to make paper
- The supreme ruler of Egypt
- god of deth and rebirth
- Eyptian Pharaoh who bulit the Great Pyramid
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- A group of lands and people under one government
- Internal organs were kept in these jars
- A huge stone structure bulit by the ancient Egyptians as a royal tomb,having a square base and four triangular sides
- The practice of owning people as property
- sun god
- god of heaven
- bits of black soil,sand and clay laid down by flowing water
12 Clues: sun god • god of heaven • god of deth and rebirth • The supreme ruler of Egypt • A type of plant used to make paper • Internal organs were kept in these jars • The practice of owning people as property • Eyptian Pharaoh who bulit the Great Pyramid • A group of lands and people under one government • An Egyptian King who united upper and lower Egypt • ...
Little Geosphere 2021-10-20
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- the percentage of empty space in soil
- this is a type of chemical weathering that uses oxygen
- the moving of sediments
- these rocks are made from melting and cooling
- the smallest type of sediment
- this sedimentary rock is made from the remains of living things
- breaking rocks down into sediments
- these igneous rocks cool quickly on Earth's surface
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- rocks made from compaction and cementation
- this igneous rock has big crystals from cooling slowly
- this metamorphic rock has parallel banding
- the texture of igneous rocks that cool so fast that no crystals form
12 Clues: the moving of sediments • the smallest type of sediment • breaking rocks down into sediments • the percentage of empty space in soil • rocks made from compaction and cementation • this metamorphic rock has parallel banding • these rocks are made from melting and cooling • these igneous rocks cool quickly on Earth's surface • ...
Soil Science Vocabulary 2023-09-12
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- Substances from organisms
- Ability for soil to aid crops in meeting their amount requirements
- Soil clumping up
- Synonymous with Percolation
- Water movement
- Water stays in the soil
- Associated with deposition and erosion
- In between two underground zones
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- Ability for water to flow in between soil
- A plant making food
- Amount of water held in soil after gravitational water has moved through it
- Puncturing the ground
- How well soil can hold water
- Water that moves through soil
- This type of water is hard to remove soil
- Oxygen moving through organism
- Ability for soil to support crops
- Pores in soil
18 Clues: Pores in soil • Water movement • Soil clumping up • A plant making food • Puncturing the ground • Water stays in the soil • Substances from organisms • Synonymous with Percolation • How well soil can hold water • Water that moves through soil • Oxygen moving through organism • In between two underground zones • Ability for soil to support crops • Associated with deposition and erosion • ...
Colonial America 2021-12-03
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- what is it called when you get food from other countries
- when did the parliament begin
- when did the iroquois confederation begin
- when did the french and indian war begin
- when was bacon's rebellion start
- flat low-lying plains along the sea coast
- when did william and mary college begin
- when did the great migration begin
- Fertile soil and milder climate led to larger farms and cash crops; availability of natural resources led to small-scale manufacturing, lumbering, and mining; good ports allowed trade.
- Rich soil and warm climate led to large farms, cash crops, the development of the plantation system, and an economy based on slavery.
- what is commerce
- nearly all of the crops or livestock is raised
- what is an overseer
- what happened in 1701
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- trade between three ports or regions.
- is the backcountry
- when were slaves brought to america
- when did england and france go to war
- when did the navigation act begin
- when did harvard college begin
- what is it called when you give food to other countries
- when did the great awakening begin
- Harsh climate and rocky soil led to subsistence farming; coastal location led to shipbuilding and other industries, fishing, and trade
- is when lots of races are in one place
- agricultural crops that are planted for the purpose of selling on the market or for export to make profit
25 Clues: what is commerce • is the backcountry • what is an overseer • what happened in 1701 • when did the parliament begin • when did harvard college begin • when was bacon's rebellion start • when did the navigation act begin • when did the great awakening begin • when did the great migration begin • when were slaves brought to america • trade between three ports or regions. • ...
Grade 8 - Social Studies S1T2W2 2025-10-13
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- – The outer layer of the Earth.
- – The usual weather in a place over a long time.
- – A natural material that people can use.
- – The system of producing and trading goods and services.
- – Land surrounded by water.
- – A type of metal found in Indonesia’s mines.
- – Related to the movement of the Earth’s crust.
- – Land formed at the mouth of a river from deposited sediment.
- – The study of the Earth’s surface, land, and features.
- – The upper layer of the Earth where plants grow.
- – A low area between hills or mountains.
- – A sudden shaking of the Earth’s surface.
- – Overflow of water that covers land.
- – A community of living things interacting with their environment.
- – The area where land meets the sea.
- – Moving air that can shape the land.
- – The process of wearing away rocks and soil by wind or water.
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- – Planting trees to restore forests.
- – Hot liquid rock found beneath the Earth’s surface.
- – A mountain that can release lava, ash, and gas.
- – A high, steep area of land.
- – Rich in nutrients and good for growing plants.
- – The process of taking minerals from the Earth.
- – Step-like fields built on hills for farming.
- – A large section of the Earth’s crust that moves slowly.
- – Traveling for pleasure or exploration.
- – Small pieces of rock or soil carried by water or wind.
- – The sudden movement of soil or rock down a slope.
- – Wearing away of land by natural forces.
- – Melted rock that flows out of a volcano.
30 Clues: – Land surrounded by water. • – A high, steep area of land. • – The outer layer of the Earth. • – Planting trees to restore forests. • – The area where land meets the sea. • – Overflow of water that covers land. • – Moving air that can shape the land. • – Traveling for pleasure or exploration. • – A low area between hills or mountains. • ...
How Well Do You Know Coy & Clay? 2025-05-28
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- When he entered college, this is what Coy planned to become. (Two words)
- Clay's nickname. (Three words)
- Coy once got sprayed in the face by this animal.
- Coy's favorite "cheat meal."
- Coy was 4th in the state in his weight class in this high school sport.
- Coy once held this life-saving job.
- Clay's first car.
- Coy's first concert.
- Clay's favorite TV show as a kid. (Three words)
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- Clay's favorite cake. (Two words)
- Clay's favorite band.
- Clay wiped out driving a golf cart recklessly at this singer's home. (Two words)
- Clay's favorite singer. (Two words)
- Coy's first car.
- Clay danced in his underwear in this Wood Brother's music video. (Two words)
- Coy was co-captain of this sports team in high school.
- Clay was accepted to Berklee for this instrument.
- Coy's favorite cake. (Three words)
- Clay played this instrument for Sugarland.
19 Clues: Coy's first car. • Clay's first car. • Coy's first concert. • Clay's favorite band. • Coy's favorite "cheat meal." • Clay's nickname. (Three words) • Clay's favorite cake. (Two words) • Coy's favorite cake. (Three words) • Clay's favorite singer. (Two words) • Coy once held this life-saving job. • Clay played this instrument for Sugarland. • ...
Rocks and their Properties 2018-10-02
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- a hard, sedimentary cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz, categorized as a variety of chert.
- is more porous and its density, metamorphic rock, higher temperatures and pressures, It is formed by the metamorphosis of granite, or sedimentary rock.
- rock and mineral fragment that are loose in water
- a sedimentary rock Most limestone's form in shallow, calm, warm marine waters
- igneous rock, associated with mountain ranges
- they can change into new rocks without erosion or melting
- the individual particles in a rock
- a mafic intrusive igneous rock composed largely of the calcium-rich plagioclase labradorite, orthopyroxene, and olivine.
- sedimentary rock composed of mud that is a mix of flakes of clay minerals
- rock that erupts onto earths surface
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- most abundant rocks in earth,most form deep below earths surface, and some on earths surface]
- sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized mineral particles or rock fragments.
- a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed as an extrusive igneous rock. It is produced when felsic lava extruded from a volcano cools rapidly with minimal crystal growth.
- an intrusive igneous rock composed principally of the silicate minerals plagioclase feldspar, biotite, hornblende, and/or pyroxene.
- a mafic extrusive igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of magnesium-rich and iron-rich lava More than 90% of all volcanic rock on Earth is made of this.
- naturally occurring solid mixture composed of minerals, smaller rock fragments, organic matter, or glass
- a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals
- molten rock when it is inside the earth
- a fine-grained,metamorphic rock comes from an original shale-type sedimentary rock
19 Clues: the individual particles in a rock • rock that erupts onto earths surface • molten rock when it is inside the earth • igneous rock, associated with mountain ranges • rock and mineral fragment that are loose in water • they can change into new rocks without erosion or melting • a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals • ...
Daily Newspaper 03 2017-04-21
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- Mickey's catch phrase (Mickey mouse)
- The old capital of _______ was Kyoto and the new capital is Tokyo. They are not to be confused.
- a colored fluid used for writing
- the 7th day of the week
- a series of railroad cars moved as a unit by a locomotive or by integral motors.
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- a small two-winged fly. Spell it correctly!
- thunder bird, Firefox
- an orange vegetable. (Daucus carota subsp. sativus)
- Colonel Sanders
- they will take over in year 20XX
- a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus
11 Clues: Colonel Sanders • thunder bird, Firefox • the 7th day of the week • a colored fluid used for writing • they will take over in year 20XX • Mickey's catch phrase (Mickey mouse) • a small two-winged fly. Spell it correctly! • a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus • an orange vegetable. (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) • ...
AmayaWayman Week3 Puzzle 2020-09-01
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- contains pore water
- gives strength to clay
- percentage composition is 25
- the property of clay describes as plasticity and strength is
- contains still water
- what is responsible for the twisting in the firing of thrown teapots and tall pots
- less likely to crack
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- composed of alternate layers of silica and gibbsite
- the shape and form of a crystal are dependent upon what
- is the amount of water that can be absorbed by ceramic materials that are porous and is calculated as a percentage of the dry material in unfired and fired work.
- percentage composition is 9.25
- has the smallest crystals
- a lubricant for clay particles
- what is more plastic than coarse clay
- percentage composition is 9.25
- more likely to break
- what can improve clays workability
- the most common element in earths crust
- percentage comeposition is 26
- percentage composition is 30.5
20 Clues: contains pore water • more likely to break • contains still water • less likely to crack • gives strength to clay • has the smallest crystals • percentage composition is 25 • percentage comeposition is 26 • percentage composition is 9.25 • a lubricant for clay particles • percentage composition is 9.25 • percentage composition is 30.5 • what can improve clays workability • ...
Study Guide Crossword 2024-04-17
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- 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 • a difference in the use of two elements • material is cut, carved or chipped away • ...
Study Guide Crossword 2024-04-17
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- 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 2024-04-17
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- 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 • a difference in the use of two elements • material is cut, carved or chipped away • ...
Matter and Energy in Plants Voc. 2020-09-22
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- the technologies that use living plants to clean up soil, air, and water contaminated with hazardous contaminants
- the part of the plant that anchors it in the ground and absorbs water, minerals, and other nutrients from the soil
- a way of growing plants without soil, usually by providing a nutrient-rich water
- anything that has volume and mass
- the heaviness of an object;
- plants that grow on other plants, such as trees, and gather their nutrition from the air and rain
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- hydroponics that uses aquatic organisms, to add nutrients to the water supply
- increase in size, abundance, or complexity
- the matter from which a thing can be made
- the process where plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce sugar and release oxygen
- a type of organism that gets its energy directly from the Sun and is unable to move from place to place on its own
11 Clues: the heaviness of an object; • anything that has volume and mass • the matter from which a thing can be made • increase in size, abundance, or complexity • hydroponics that uses aquatic organisms, to add nutrients to the water supply • a way of growing plants without soil, usually by providing a nutrient-rich water • ...
SOIL 2016-04-10
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- type of farm which has step-like feature that slows down of water runoff when it rains
- a large piece of land suddenly breaks away from its original position and slides downhill
- when this layer is eroded, the soil becomes less suitable for plant growth
- blocked by soil that is suspended in the water
- human activity which break down rocks intentionally
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- cultivated plants that are grown as food
- slope rising or falling sharply
- types of plants
- soil which can be easily blown by strong winds
- wear off rocks on the seashore
10 Clues: types of plants • wear off rocks on the seashore • slope rising or falling sharply • cultivated plants that are grown as food • soil which can be easily blown by strong winds • blocked by soil that is suspended in the water • human activity which break down rocks intentionally • when this layer is eroded, the soil becomes less suitable for plant growth • ...
SOIL 2017-12-19
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- The bottommost layer of soil; consisting of huge rocks.
- The topmost layer of soil; consisting of humus; dark-colored; also called the A-Horizon.
- A mixture of clayey soil, sandy soil, silty soil and hmumus.
- Below subsoil where the rainwater is gathered.
- The remains of dead plants an animals; dark brown in color
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- Seeping of water through the soil.
- The second layer of soil; consisting of less humus & nutrients; light-colored; also called the B-Horizon.
- A very important natural resource.
- The third layer of soil; consisting of small pieces of rocks; also called the C-Horizon.
- Breaking down of huge pieces of rocks into smaller pieces by the action of natural forces.
10 Clues: Seeping of water through the soil. • A very important natural resource. • Below subsoil where the rainwater is gathered. • The bottommost layer of soil; consisting of huge rocks. • The remains of dead plants an animals; dark brown in color • A mixture of clayey soil, sandy soil, silty soil and hmumus. • ...
Soil 2023-12-30
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- Decreases soil fertility, which can negatively affect crop yields.
- Refers to the act of ensuring a level base or getting a specific slope on the land.
- The act or process of building structure.
- Toxins that can develop diseases.
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects.
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- The act or process of working the ground, planting seeds, and growing edible plants.
- The process of extracting useful minerals or materials from the surface of the earth.
- The practice of cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising livestock.
- The material on the surface of the earth that provide nutrients for plant growth.
- The introduction of harmful or poisonous substances .
10 Clues: Toxins that can develop diseases. • The act or process of building structure. • The introduction of harmful or poisonous substances . • Decreases soil fertility, which can negatively affect crop yields. • The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. • The practice of cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising livestock. • ...
Soil 2023-12-30
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- The process of extracting useful minerals or materials from the surface of the earth.
- The act or process of working the ground, planting seeds, and growing edible plants.
- The act or process of building structure.
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects.
- The introduction of harmful or poisonous substances .
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- Decreases soil fertility, which can negatively affect crop yields.
- Toxins that can develop diseases.
- The practice of cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising livestock.
- Refers to the act of ensuring a level base or getting a specific slope on the land.
- The material on the surface of the earth that provide nutrients for plant growth.
10 Clues: Toxins that can develop diseases. • The act or process of building structure. • The introduction of harmful or poisonous substances . • Decreases soil fertility, which can negatively affect crop yields. • The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. • The practice of cultivating the soil, growing crops, and raising livestock. • ...
Soil 2024-04-12
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- Chemicals that kill organisms that attack or compete with valued organisms
- When too many animals each too much of the plant cover; impeding regrowth
- The deterioration of soil characteristics needed for plant growth or other ecosystem services
- Loss of +10% of productivity due to erosion, soil compaction, forest removal, overgrazing, drought, salinization, climate change, water depletion, etc.
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- Distinct layers of soil based on color, texture, composition, pH, etc; typically horizontal
- Base geological material in a given location; residual or transported from erosion
- Cross-section of all soil horizons in a given area; in order from surface to bedrock O, A, E, B, C, R
- Providing of water other than precipitation to crops
- Plant supporting mixture made up of sediment, remains and wastes of organisms, water, and air; ecosystem
- Continuous mass of solid rock from the Earth’s crust
10 Clues: Providing of water other than precipitation to crops • Continuous mass of solid rock from the Earth’s crust • When too many animals each too much of the plant cover; impeding regrowth • Chemicals that kill organisms that attack or compete with valued organisms • Base geological material in a given location; residual or transported from erosion • ...
Tim Mikhin G6 Science Crossword Project 2023-06-01
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- adding harmful things to through it
- a type of the small particle found in soil
- a cluster of billions stars in space
- the place wheres organism live
- the remains of planet and animals from millions of year ago
- all the matter and energy that exist
- the inner part of the earth
- the rock whos fall in the earth
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- the path of one object around another
- a diagram showing how energy passes from one organism to another
- something which can be stored and which can be used to order other things
- Molten rock (magma) emerging onto the earth surface
- the sun and all oject moving around
13 Clues: the inner part of the earth • the place wheres organism live • the rock whos fall in the earth • adding harmful things to through it • the sun and all oject moving around • a cluster of billions stars in space • all the matter and energy that exist • the path of one object around another • a type of the small particle found in soil • ...
Surprise Keywords Test 2024-03-29
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- An agent responsible for decay of Stones
- Trees which grow outwards are called
- Short log of 1.25 m or less in length
- Subcategory of Igneous rocks formed at earth's surface
- Present in Calcareous materials
- Present in Good brick earth about 1% or less
- An agent of metamorphism
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- Consistency of cement is measured in this form
- Process of the top layer of soil, about 200 mm in depth is removed
- Rocks formed by the solidification of molten material
- Pug Mill is used for this process in the preparation of clay
- Major ingredient in Argillaceous Rocks
- Property of a material to resist the effect of weathering agencies
13 Clues: An agent of metamorphism • Present in Calcareous materials • Trees which grow outwards are called • Short log of 1.25 m or less in length • Major ingredient in Argillaceous Rocks • An agent responsible for decay of Stones • Present in Good brick earth about 1% or less • Consistency of cement is measured in this form • Rocks formed by the solidification of molten material • ...
Unit 1 Geography and Native Texans 2023-08-23
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- mix of wet clay and straw that is made into bricks and dried in the sun
- underground layer of porous rock that yields water through springs or wells
- steep cliff
- area with cities
- countryside
- average weather of a place over a period of 20-30 years
- living in one place
- elevated, level expanse of land
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- condition of the Earth’s atmosphere at a specific place and time
- level treeless plains
- people who wander from place to place in search of food
- large tracts of level or almost level, treeless land
- the work of preparing the soil, producing crops and raising livestock
13 Clues: steep cliff • countryside • area with cities • living in one place • level treeless plains • elevated, level expanse of land • large tracts of level or almost level, treeless land • people who wander from place to place in search of food • average weather of a place over a period of 20-30 years • condition of the Earth’s atmosphere at a specific place and time • ...
Bad magic 2024-10-26
Across
- What did Kwan pull out of his pocket and shuffle?
- When Clay did a face plant into the ash it looked like what type of surface?
- What did Clay write about on the wall that was not nice?
- Clay rode what down the ash slope?
- What animal gazed in the foreground?
- The library would have made a great ramp for what sport?
- In what type of file did the campers walk?
- What were Clays words inspired by?
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- What was written on the wall?
- What are mush-mallows on a stick?
- Leira liked to meet up with Clay daily to discus the case of what missing item?
- What did the camp director wear that was mismatched?
- What was Pablo putting on his arm?
- What circled Clays head at a dizzying speed?
- What did the lake have with it on the camp brochure?
- What did the freckled faced girl tell Clay it was the first time stealing?
- What did Leira do a lot that was not honest?
17 Clues: What was written on the wall? • What are mush-mallows on a stick? • Clay rode what down the ash slope? • What was Pablo putting on his arm? • What were Clays words inspired by? • What animal gazed in the foreground? • In what type of file did the campers walk? • What circled Clays head at a dizzying speed? • What did Leira do a lot that was not honest? • ...
Weathering 2016-03-14
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- deposits that form upward from the ground in caves
- small pieces of broken rock
- how caves form
- created by weathering of rocks; contains humus, nutrients and broken rocks
- when water, oxygen and iron react to for rust
- type of chemical weathering that uses water to dissolve minerals in the rock
- repeated freezing and thawing of water creating cracks in the rock
- coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of this non-renewable resource
- water cannot seep through the solid rock
- this type of weathering changes the chemical composition of the rock
- wearing away of rocks due to grinding against other rocks
- what carbonic acid dissolves to form caves
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- deposits in caves that hang from the ceiling
- forms from the exhaust from the burning of fossil fuels combining with water droplets
- process that breaks down rocks on the surface of Earth
- layers of the soil beneath the surface
- what is created when we burn fossil fuels
- abrasion by this causes small dents (pitting)
- roots of these grow in cracks of the rock
- nutrient rich layer in soil made from dead organisms
- what minerals are made up of
- type of weathering that breaks rocks into smaller pieces, without changing the composition
- general term for the organisms that burrow in the ground causing physical weathering
- what happens to water when it freezes
- this speeds up chemical reactions
- abrasion by this causes smoothing and rounding of rocks
26 Clues: how caves form • small pieces of broken rock • what minerals are made up of • this speeds up chemical reactions • what happens to water when it freezes • layers of the soil beneath the surface • water cannot seep through the solid rock • what is created when we burn fossil fuels • roots of these grow in cracks of the rock • what carbonic acid dissolves to form caves • ...
New England and Mid-Atlantic Regions 2012-01-06
7 Clues: theis region is in the middle. • they raise these animals for sloughter. • the id-atlantic have this in the water. • they make bread and muffins out of this. • this region is in the top and it is blue. • soil the mid-atlantic have this kind of soil. • they used these to cross lakes, rivers, and oceans.
Egyptian Religion 2024-11-26
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- fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant
- high waterfalls or rapids
- fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby lands
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- flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land
- pictures that stand for words or sounds
- triangular-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river’s mouth
- people who specialize in writing and record keeping
7 Clues: high waterfalls or rapids • pictures that stand for words or sounds • fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant • people who specialize in writing and record keeping • triangular-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river’s mouth • fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby lands • flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land
RICH LIFE 2025-04-15
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- — attractive and expensive; typical of or used by people who belong to a high social class.
- — easy to do or to understand; not complicated.
- — to try very hard to do something when it is difficult.
- — to give or send somebody so many things that they cannot deal with them all.
- — to succeed in doing something, especially after trying very hard.
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- the earth — something that costs a lot of money.
- — to give a child everything they ask for and not enough discipline.
- — a wooden house with a roof that slopes steeply down over the sides, usually built in mountain areas, especially in Switzerland.
- (both) ends meet — to earn just enough money to be able to buy the things you need.
- the long run — relating to a longer period in the future.
- — the state of having a lot of money and a good standard of living.
11 Clues: — easy to do or to understand; not complicated. • the earth — something that costs a lot of money. • — to try very hard to do something when it is difficult. • the long run — relating to a longer period in the future. • — the state of having a lot of money and a good standard of living. • — to succeed in doing something, especially after trying very hard. • ...
Liv & Rich 2025-07-19
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- the river we walked along for our first date (and where Rich proposed!)
- our niece we love to spend time with
- our favorite artist
- our favorite ice cream stand
- our favorite show to rewatch
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- the dating app we met on
- where we currently live
- the first NFL team Liv saw live
- the first place we traveled abroad together
- the golf course Liv beat Rich at
- where we are going for our honeymoon
11 Clues: our favorite artist • where we currently live • the dating app we met on • our favorite ice cream stand • our favorite show to rewatch • the first NFL team Liv saw live • the golf course Liv beat Rich at • our niece we love to spend time with • where we are going for our honeymoon • the first place we traveled abroad together • ...
Soil Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-15
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- variations of _____ can cause different types of soil
- layer of soil that is different from soil above/below it
- has greatest effect on soil
- found in the drier western US in areas that have grass and bushes
- produces regolith
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- mostly made up of rock pieces
- soil _______ is a tiny fraction of all Earth materials, yet a vital resource.
- C horizon is made up of weathered _______
- forms in areas that receive more than 63 cm of rain each year
- forms in hot, wet tropical areas.
- mixture of rock particles, minerals, decayed organic materials
- mixture of humus and tiny rock pieces
- decayed remains of organisms
13 Clues: produces regolith • has greatest effect on soil • decayed remains of organisms • mostly made up of rock pieces • forms in hot, wet tropical areas. • mixture of humus and tiny rock pieces • C horizon is made up of weathered _______ • variations of _____ can cause different types of soil • layer of soil that is different from soil above/below it • ...
Ancient Egypt Job Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-11
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- One of the army's branches
- Was a popular job
- of the Nile Where the farmer performed his/her job
- People who were farmers were
- The soldier's main source of protection.
- Soil The farmers got this from the Nile River's annual flooding.
- War Horses The chariot was pulled by
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- The head of the army
- Ate the farmers crops.
- Could be a soldier
- How the farmer got his job
- Land's Borders The soldier performed their job at.
- The farmer's staple crop
- Army divisions were named after
14 Clues: Was a popular job • Could be a soldier • The head of the army • Ate the farmers crops. • The farmer's staple crop • One of the army's branches • How the farmer got his job • People who were farmers were • Army divisions were named after • The soldier's main source of protection. • War Horses The chariot was pulled by • ...
Sense of taste vocabulary 2022-04-23
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- Another word of delicious
- Have a taste like that of grapes
- Extremely pleasing to the taste; sweet and fragrant
- Acidic or bitter in taste or smell
- Describing the taste of a Michelin 3-Star restaurant
- It has a lot of different flavors/tastes
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- Sour or bitter in taste
- Taste of acid
- Synonym of unappetizing
- It is like the smell of fresh earth, cultivated soil
- Unseasoned, mild-tasting
- No taste
- Food or drink having a pleasingly rich, sweet taste
13 Clues: No taste • Taste of acid • Sour or bitter in taste • Synonym of unappetizing • Unseasoned, mild-tasting • Another word of delicious • Have a taste like that of grapes • Acidic or bitter in taste or smell • It has a lot of different flavors/tastes • Food or drink having a pleasingly rich, sweet taste • Extremely pleasing to the taste; sweet and fragrant • ...
Social Studies 2015-10-18
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- The ____ system allows the exchange of services and goods without money.
- A ____ will continue to rule the empire.
- I want to live on the ____ because it is flat.
- It is good we live in a ____.
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- The early people had to be protected or they would be ____.
- An early ____ used to write on clay tablets.
- ____ soil is needed to grow crops.
- The king and his family are ruling a ____.
- The Sumerians had to make a ____ to keep peace.
- The ____ enjoys creating masterpieces.
10 Clues: It is good we live in a ____. • ____ soil is needed to grow crops. • The ____ enjoys creating masterpieces. • A ____ will continue to rule the empire. • The king and his family are ruling a ____. • An early ____ used to write on clay tablets. • I want to live on the ____ because it is flat. • The Sumerians had to make a ____ to keep peace. • ...
Rocks and Limestone 2016-04-21
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- also known as calcium carbonate
- made by heating clay and limestone
- this rock is formed by subjecting sedimentary rocks to high temperature and pressure
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- remains of living organisms found in sedimentary rocks
- example of a metamorphic rock made from limestone
- examples of this rocks are limestone, mudstone and chalk
- never contains fossils,could be intrusive or extrusive
- made by heating powdered limestone with sand and sodium carbonate.
- made by mixing cement, sand, pebbles and water
- limestone is used to neutralise this when it is acidic
10 Clues: also known as calcium carbonate • made by heating clay and limestone • made by mixing cement, sand, pebbles and water • example of a metamorphic rock made from limestone • remains of living organisms found in sedimentary rocks • never contains fossils,could be intrusive or extrusive • limestone is used to neutralise this when it is acidic • ...
Gardening 2025-10-07
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- soil, clay
- a plant that stays alive for two years
- a pile of decaying leaves, plants, food etc
- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- a small building made of glass or plastic where certain plants are grown
- to start growing
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- to make something productive
- a round root of some flowers with its shape resembling a light bulb
- a substance used to help plants grow
- piece of land where you can grow plants, vegetables, etc.
10 Clues: soil, clay • to start growing • to make something productive • a substance used to help plants grow • a plant that stays alive for two years • a pile of decaying leaves, plants, food etc • a plant that completes its life cycle in one year • piece of land where you can grow plants, vegetables, etc. • a round root of some flowers with its shape resembling a light bulb • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-25
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- Obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting.
- Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant.
- High waterfall or rapids along the Nile River.
Down
- Favorable for the growth of crops and other plants.
- Watering of dry land by using ditches, pipes, or streams.
- Flat land area that is raised sharply above other nearby land.
- Triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river's mouth.
- Fine, fertile soil carried by rivers and deposited on nearby lands.
8 Clues: Fabric woven from fibers of the flax plant. • High waterfall or rapids along the Nile River. • Obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting. • Favorable for the growth of crops and other plants. • Watering of dry land by using ditches, pipes, or streams. • Triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near a river's mouth. • ...
zzzzz 2024-02-16
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- Device for extracting undisturbed soil samples.
- Loose, dry soil that suddenly compacts under wetting or loading, leading to potential structural issues.
- Adjustment in calculations for the weight of soil above the point of interest.
- Soil deformation under high stress, often seen in tunnels.
- N-value obtained from this test gauges soil resistance (two words).
- Evaluation conducted directly at the site to assess conditions.
- Defines the critical water contents for soil states: liquid and plastic.
- Drilling tool with spiral blades for soil removal.
- Soil specimen preserved in its natural state.
- Shallow excavation for direct soil inspection.
- Subsurface collapse, often a drilling challenge.
- Tool often used in conjunction with an auger or for driving samplers.
- Process of increasing soil density by reducing air gaps.
- Protective tubing used to stabilize borehole walls.
- In-situ procedure assessing soil deformation under lateral pressure.
- Foundation element that spreads loads to the ground.
- Common method for determining soil's bearing capacity.
- Record detailing the geological layers encountered during drilling.
- Initial phase of investigation, reviewing available data and reports.
- Drilling equipment allowing sample collection through its center.
- A drilling tool for removing soil in large chunks.
- Soil previously subjected to greater pressure than currently.
- Comprehensive analysis of ground conditions for construction planning.
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- Structure designed to hold back soil or rock from a building, structure, or area.
- Soil specimen altered in structure during collection.
- Drilling technique using fluid to remove cuttings.
- Determines the shear strength of soil using a direct method.
- Phenomenon where saturated soil temporarily loses strength due to stress, such as an earthquake.
- Drilling to obtain subsurface samples for analysis.
- Wire mesh filled with rocks used in civil engineering for stabilization.
- Installed to monitor groundwater levels and quality.
- Preliminary survey to gather site-specific information.
- Type of ground that swells and shrinks with moisture changes, posing risks to foundations.
- Measures the rate at which water flows through soil.
- A lab assessment to measure soil strength under controlled stresses.
- Procedure to assess shear strength of soft soils.
- Water content at which soil changes from plastic to liquid state.
- Method to determine geotechnical properties by pushing a cone into the ground.
- Hydraulic pressure within the soil voids.
- Extracting a cylindrical sample from the earth.
40 Clues: Hydraulic pressure within the soil voids. • Soil specimen preserved in its natural state. • Shallow excavation for direct soil inspection. • Device for extracting undisturbed soil samples. • Extracting a cylindrical sample from the earth. • Subsurface collapse, often a drilling challenge. • Procedure to assess shear strength of soft soils. • ...
Fall Garden 2024-09-30
Ceramics Cross Word 2022-12-08
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- Produced when clay is mixed with too much water
- Artwork that serves a purpose
- when water is heated and turns from a liquid to a gas
- when clay air dries completely
- Water mixed with minerals
- Dangerous time inside then kiln as water reaches 212 degrees and all water is molecules turn to gas
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- Universal solvent found in clay
- When clay is heated to the point of turning to ceramics
- These types of bristles are used to apply glaze
- Unit of measuring heat inside the kiln
- machine that fires ceramics
- Water, minerals, and colorants that are applied to ceramics as a glassy coating
- Gas state of water
- for water, 212 degrees
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 • ...
Geology 2022-06-13
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- the steepness of the terrain
- type of sandbar attached to the mainland
- liquids don’t pass through; ex: clay
- when rocks/sediment ultimately stop moving
- most common type of depositional landform
- erosion formation made of two different materials
- this is needed to help hold soil in its place
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- when particles bounce on the riverbed/terrain
- all the naturally-occurring parts of an area
- wind erodes and transports loose materials
- a mound of sand that was transported by the wind
- very fine cloud of something such as dust in the air
- the Sahara Desert lofts tons of this into the air
13 Clues: the steepness of the terrain • liquids don’t pass through; ex: clay • type of sandbar attached to the mainland • most common type of depositional landform • wind erodes and transports loose materials • when rocks/sediment ultimately stop moving • all the naturally-occurring parts of an area • when particles bounce on the riverbed/terrain • ...
Clay Family Reunion 2021-07-05
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- Doctor in the House
- German
- Have 2 Rattlers
- Mastered School
- Daughter with Dimples
- Mama's Boy
- Seed Planter
- Mother of all Mothers
- Fitness Fanatic
- Knee Baby
- Knee Baby's Baby
- Nurturing Nurse
- The more, the grand
- Nickname Alabama
- - Track Star
- Not Minaj, but same first name
- Red Nose Reindeer
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- Dallas Cowgirl
- Double Letter Nickname
- Late Bird
- Last of the Mohegans
- The Tank Engine
- On Time Queen
- Gave Fourth her First Grand
- Cake Boss
- Adopted into the Royal Family
- First Born
- Scrubs
- Fourth's Fourth
- Brother from another Mother
- Peach State Party Host
- First Baby's Baby
- Popped out of the Knee first
- Heavenly Heart
- Third Place Winner
- Fourth's Caboose
36 Clues: German • Scrubs • Late Bird • Cake Boss • Knee Baby • Mama's Boy • First Born • Seed Planter • - Track Star • On Time Queen • Dallas Cowgirl • Heavenly Heart • Have 2 Rattlers • The Tank Engine • Mastered School • Fourth's Fourth • Fitness Fanatic • Nurturing Nurse • Knee Baby's Baby • Nickname Alabama • Fourth's Caboose • First Baby's Baby • Red Nose Reindeer • Third Place Winner • Doctor in the House • ...
Kendall and Clay 2023-08-08
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- what are the names of the best men?
- What city did Kendall and Clay meet?
- What is Kendall's middle name?
- Where are they going on their honeymoon?
- What country other than the US did Clay live?
- Where did Kendall grow up?
- What sport did Clay do in highschool?
- What was the last vacation they went on together?
- What country is at the top of Kendall's bucket list?
- What is the name of one of their cats?
- How many siblings combined do the couple have?
- How many girls are in the bridal party?
- What is Clay's biggest fear?
- What sport did Kendall do in highschool?
- Who do they love cheering for?
- What is the bride's favorite ice cream flavor?
- What is the month of their anniversary?
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- What did Kendall study in college?
- What is Kendall's (old) last name?
- What did Clay study in college?
- Where did Clay go to highschool?
- What was the first musician they met together?
- Where did Kendall go to highschool?
- What college did they both graduate from?
- What month did they meet?
- What is the name of one of their cats?
- What is Clay's middle name?
- What was the first concert they saw together?
- What was the first music festival they went to?
- How many cousins combined do the couple have?
- What country is at the top of Clay's bucket list?
31 Clues: What month did they meet? • Where did Kendall grow up? • What is Clay's middle name? • What is Clay's biggest fear? • What is Kendall's middle name? • Who do they love cheering for? • What did Clay study in college? • Where did Clay go to highschool? • What did Kendall study in college? • What is Kendall's (old) last name? • what are the names of the best men? • ...
331 Ceramic Terms 2017-09-11
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- A method of kneading clay to make it ready to use - removing the air bubbles.
- Pressed or rolled flat sections of clay used in hand building.
- To heat a clay object in a kiln to a specific temperature.
- is scratching or roughing up the surface of leather-hard clay in preparation for joining pieces together.
- Stage of the clay between plastic and bone dry. Clay is still damp enough to join it to other pieces using slip.
- A furnace of clay bricks for firing pottery and for fusing glass.
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- pottery that has not been fired at all but is in a bone dry state.
- Clay mixed with water, used in casting and decoration, or when joining two pieces of clay together
- Pottery which has been fired once, without glaze
- Completely air dried
- The quality of clay which allows it to be manipulated into different shapes without cracking or breaking.
11 Clues: Completely air dried • Pottery which has been fired once, without glaze • To heat a clay object in a kiln to a specific temperature. • Pressed or rolled flat sections of clay used in hand building. • A furnace of clay bricks for firing pottery and for fusing glass. • pottery that has not been fired at all but is in a bone dry state. • ...
Weathering & Erosion 2022-04-21
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- organic materials that make up the dark brown parts of soil
- the smallest material in soil
- the slow change of rocks from elements in the environment
- When rocks are broken down because of elements such as acid rain. The minerals in the rocks are changed.
Down
- where the eroded rock particles are deposited
- When rocks are broken up by wind, rain, tree roots, and more. Just the physical shape of the rock is changed.
- occurs when smaller weathered rock particles are moved from one spot to another
7 Clues: the smallest material in soil • where the eroded rock particles are deposited • the slow change of rocks from elements in the environment • organic materials that make up the dark brown parts of soil • occurs when smaller weathered rock particles are moved from one spot to another • ...
Ceramics 2022-11-11
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- special oven that bakes clay
- scratch marks made when gluing two pieces of clay together
- a snakelike piece of clay
- mud from the earth that is shaped and molded, then baked by intense heat
- clay that has been fired in the kiln (aka biscuit ware)
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- a special paint used on ceramics that turns into colored glass when fired
- hand-building technique using your hands to manipulate clay
- stage of clay where it has completely dried out
- watered down clay used to glue two pieces of clay together
- a rolled out, flat piece of clay
10 Clues: a snakelike piece of clay • special oven that bakes clay • a rolled out, flat piece of clay • stage of clay where it has completely dried out • clay that has been fired in the kiln (aka biscuit ware) • scratch marks made when gluing two pieces of clay together • watered down clay used to glue two pieces of clay together • ...
ceramics 2025-03-26
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- hot oven like a furnace used to heat clay. about 2000 degrees
- to remove air pockets from clay by kneading the clay
- is to rough up the surface of the clay making teeth marks. Cross-hatch
- clay that has been fired once, but not glazed
- Is made of water and decomposed rock.
- a horizontal revolving disk on which wet clay is shaped into pots or other round ceramic objects.
Down
- to turn on or heat the kiln
- clay has been shaped and dried, but not fired
- watered down clay
- painted on clay to give it a glossy finish. Give it color also
10 Clues: watered down clay • to turn on or heat the kiln • Is made of water and decomposed rock. • clay has been shaped and dried, but not fired • clay that has been fired once, but not glazed • to remove air pockets from clay by kneading the clay • hot oven like a furnace used to heat clay. about 2000 degrees • painted on clay to give it a glossy finish. Give it color also • ...
Ceramics crossword 2022-12-12
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- clay that has begun to lose moisture
- can create pottery or a bowl using a pinching method
- chemically made paint
- clay that has lost all its water and has been fired once
- trying to get rid of air bubbles
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- clay that has been glazed and fired for the second time
- a piece of clay that has been rolled to look like a snake
- clay that has the most water
- ready to fire
- the stage before firing clay
- can handle really high temperatures to fire clay
11 Clues: ready to fire • chemically made paint • clay that has the most water • the stage before firing clay • trying to get rid of air bubbles • clay that has begun to lose moisture • can handle really high temperatures to fire clay • can create pottery or a bowl using a pinching method • clay that has been glazed and fired for the second time • ...
Art crossword over weaving, clay and some more 2025-04-02
Across
- a long strip of paper rolled around it's self
- clay paint that forms a glass layer on clay
- repeating colors and stripes
- the yarn that goes over, under and through.
- to squeeze air bubbles and cracks out of clay
- a piece of clay that has been flattened
- a small pot formed by pinching
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- clay rolled into a long worm like cylinder
- the type of clay that we used to form pottery
- 2 the voice level that you should be using
- the vertical yarn strings that are wrapped around loom
- the cardboard used to create your small blanket
12 Clues: repeating colors and stripes • a small pot formed by pinching • a piece of clay that has been flattened • clay rolled into a long worm like cylinder • 2 the voice level that you should be using • clay paint that forms a glass layer on clay • the yarn that goes over, under and through. • the type of clay that we used to form pottery • ...
Adena Tribe Crossword 2022-10-21
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- The water, soil,the plants, the animals, and even us
- where the Adena Tribe lived
- The Adena Tribe were the first to make this clay item
- The language they spoke
- When the Adena Tribe got together to honor the dead.
- Today, we find many very old simple tools and gadgets from the Adena Tribe
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- Frozen lakes and oceans that allow humans and animals to pass
- 100s of burnt burial houses in honor of the dead
- An edicated guess
- What a group of people believe in
10 Clues: An edicated guess • The language they spoke • where the Adena Tribe lived • What a group of people believe in • 100s of burnt burial houses in honor of the dead • The water, soil,the plants, the animals, and even us • When the Adena Tribe got together to honor the dead. • The Adena Tribe were the first to make this clay item • ...
Buildings 2023-09-13
Across
- The bottom part of a room or building
- Piece of material used to transmit or change the direction of weight of a load
- Soil type with particules measuring less than 0.002 mm in diameter
- A machine that transfers liquids
- used to make a hole in something
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- Ahollow form for shaping a fluid substance
- person who performs specific tasks in the construction site
- The central part of an object
- heavy piece of wood
- A manufactured lumber mad from thin sheets of wodd glued together
10 Clues: heavy piece of wood • The central part of an object • A machine that transfers liquids • used to make a hole in something • The bottom part of a room or building • Ahollow form for shaping a fluid substance • person who performs specific tasks in the construction site • A manufactured lumber mad from thin sheets of wodd glued together • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab Review 2022-09-26
Across
- one who moves from place to place
- something used to fulfill a need
- the new stone age
- to provide the means or ability to do something
- a Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey
- the business of farming
- to train a wild animal to be useful to humans
- for a limited time
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- an arc shaped region in SW Asia with rich soil
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging
- the old stone age
- having the shape of a rectangle
- working well
13 Clues: working well • the old stone age • the new stone age • for a limited time • the business of farming • having the shape of a rectangle • something used to fulfill a need • one who moves from place to place • a Neolithic town discovered in central Turkey • to train a wild animal to be useful to humans • an arc shaped region in SW Asia with rich soil • ...
Ryder's puzzle for mr d 2025-11-04
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- this king made the first empire
- a long story of a hero
- a big place with a shrine on top
- one of the members of the highest social class
- he was the king of babylon
- rich soil from floods
- Mesopotamian people built these for irrigation
- one of the rivers in Mesopotamia
Down
- lots of people with camels
- the writing system
- another one of the rivers in mesapotaimia
- a part of Hammurabi's land
- Sargon ruled this land
13 Clues: the writing system • rich soil from floods • a long story of a hero • Sargon ruled this land • lots of people with camels • a part of Hammurabi's land • he was the king of babylon • this king made the first empire • a big place with a shrine on top • one of the rivers in Mesopotamia • another one of the rivers in mesapotaimia • one of the members of the highest social class • ...
MASS MOVEMENTS 2025-02-12
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- Occur on bare rock especially on a bare rock
- Mass movement that's more continous and less jerky than slumps
- Agent that builds soil and stabilize slope
- Other terms of heave
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- Occur when an entire mass material moves along a slip plane
- Mass movement occured in Porong, Sidoarjo
- Fast movement of ice, snow, or rocks on mountainside
- Occurs in debris layers which contain in materials embedded in slope
- Occur on weaker rocks especially clay
- Small-scale process that occurs in winter
10 Clues: Other terms of heave • Occur on weaker rocks especially clay • Mass movement occured in Porong, Sidoarjo • Small-scale process that occurs in winter • Agent that builds soil and stabilize slope • Occur on bare rock especially on a bare rock • Fast movement of ice, snow, or rocks on mountainside • Occur when an entire mass material moves along a slip plane • ...
Diy cross word puzzle 2025-04-04
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- a large waterfall.
- a fertile, triangular region where the Nile river
- a stylized picture of an object representing a word
- a ruler in ancient Egypt.
- (of soil or land) producing
- a person who copies out documents,
- a powerful female pharaoh of ancient Egypt with Thutmose III
- especially in ancient Egypt) a body of a human
- fine sand, clay, or other material carried
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- (in some religions) life after death.
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- a material prepared in ancient Egypt from the pithy stem
- embalm(a corpse) from decay
- a stone pillar, typically having a square or rectangular cross
- likely refers to the ancient Egyptian pharaoh
- monumental structure with a square or triangular base
- ii begotten by Ra, the sun god
- cloth woven from flax.
18 Clues: a large waterfall. • cloth woven from flax. • a ruler in ancient Egypt. • embalm(a corpse) from decay • ii begotten by Ra, the sun god • (of soil or land) producing • a person who copies out documents, • (in some religions) life after death. • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • fine sand, clay, or other material carried • ...
Water Use crossword 2023-01-19
Across
- the process of taking water from the ocean and creating freshwateration.
- The upper level at which the water in a given area fully saturates rock or soil.
- An infiltration of salt water in an area where groundwater pressure has been reduced from extensive drilling of wells.
- an embankment built to prevent the overflow of water.
- third leading use of water world wide
- second leading use of water world wide
- An area from which the groundwater has been rapidly withdrawn.
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- An aquifer surrounded by a layer of impermeable rock or clay that impedes water flow.
- A well created by drilling a hole into a confined aquifer.
- An aquifer made of porous rock covered by soil, which water can easily flow into and out of.
- Pavement of buildings that do not allow penetration of water.
- A natural source of water formed when water from an aquifer percolates up to the ground surface.
- leading use of water world wide
13 Clues: leading use of water world wide • third leading use of water world wide • second leading use of water world wide • an embankment built to prevent the overflow of water. • A well created by drilling a hole into a confined aquifer. • Pavement of buildings that do not allow penetration of water. • An area from which the groundwater has been rapidly withdrawn. • ...
Study Guide Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-16
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- soft or workable material
- a single material an artist may use
- high water content, most workable
- construction- the layering of ropes of clay, joining them with scoring and slip, to create a form
- way elements of art direct a viewers eye through a work, often to a focal area
- hard less water, but still workable
- how parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale
- clay is NOT fired in kiln yet
- actual 3- dimensional space or the illusion of space through overlapping or perspective
- 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
- lightness and darkness of a color or value scale
- a continuous mark made by a moving point
- way a surface feels or touch or how it appeals to feel
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- clay is fired once in kiln
- sense of importance given to anyone part of the composition
- liquid material is poured into mold
- a layer of material applied to a bisque-fired ceramic piece and fired to bond the two layers together.
- material is cut, carved or chipped away
- Visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- an object with a 3-dimension; width, height, and depth
- different kind of materials are joined together
- repetition of one or more element
- 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
- sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- an enclosed line area of space with 2- dimensions
- ware glaze applied to bisqueware and fired in a kiln for a second time
- dry completely air dried & very brittle
- viewed from all sides
- a difference in the use of two elements
- to force bubbles of air out of clay body while kneading the clay to distribute water evenly into a consistency, lump-free medium
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 • material is cut, carved or chipped away • dry completely air dried & very brittle • ...
SUMERIAN EMPIRE 2020-07-11
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- The belief in many gods
- A type of government run by a king
- Fine particles of fertile soil
- An official record keeper
- A pyramid shaped structure with a temple on top; A Sumerian temple
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- The first civilization to develop in Mesopotamia
- The land between the rivers
- A city that governs itself and the surrounding areas
- A system of writing invented by the Sumerians that uses wedge-shaped marks in clay
- A system of bringing water to dry land with ditches, streams or pipes
10 Clues: The belief in many gods • An official record keeper • The land between the rivers • Fine particles of fertile soil • A type of government run by a king • The first civilization to develop in Mesopotamia • A city that governs itself and the surrounding areas • A pyramid shaped structure with a temple on top; A Sumerian temple • ...
Grass Nitrogen 2017-03-16
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- becoming important as a grass fertiliser
- best soil for moisture retention
- (8/4)number of livestock per unit area of land
- (1/3) helps predict earliest timing for grass nitrogen
- contains more than one nutrient
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- type of straight that should not be used in hot weather
- happens in the livestock and reduces N fertiliser on grazing grass
- (8/7)34.5% nitrogen
- plant family in a grass sward that will be reduced by nitrogen fertiliser
- (4/4)an assessment of grass growing conditions
10 Clues: (8/7)34.5% nitrogen • contains more than one nutrient • best soil for moisture retention • becoming important as a grass fertiliser • (8/4)number of livestock per unit area of land • (4/4)an assessment of grass growing conditions • (1/3) helps predict earliest timing for grass nitrogen • type of straight that should not be used in hot weather • ...
Persuasive stuff 2024-05-28
Across
- The pen gently scratched the surface of the paper, the answer gliding onto the page
- This crossword is so incredibly easy, you'd have to be insanely dumb to not solve it
- It is what it is...
- The elephant grinned with satisfaction as he solved the easy crossword
- Johnny's jogging Giraffe jumped James' jelly
- You are just soooooo good at doing crosswords
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- Crosswords, crosswords, crosswords
- This crossword is a million times easier that all others
- Once I was surfing the internet for an easy crossword and I couldn't find one, so I made this
- The sand was gold
- 99% of all users say this crossword was easy
- This crossword is as easy as pie
12 Clues: The sand was gold • It is what it is... • This crossword is as easy as pie • Crosswords, crosswords, crosswords • 99% of all users say this crossword was easy • Johnny's jogging Giraffe jumped James' jelly • You are just soooooo good at doing crosswords • This crossword is a million times easier that all others • ...
U3 Earth Resources L 1-3 2022-08-28
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- Coal, oil and natural gas are ___ fuels.
- Most living things can survive only a few ___ without air.
- The fossil fuels we use today were made from ____ organisms.
- The process by which coal, diamonds and granite are extracted from the Earth.
- The type of resources that cannot be replaced by natural processes in a human lifetime.
- Some renewable energy resources are geothermal, wind, water, biomass and _____.
- Loose, weathered material in which plants grow.
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- About 97% of water on Earth is ____ water.
- Something on Earth, that living things use to meet their needs.
- Deposits of minerals we mine for profit.
- The type of resources that can be replaced by natural processes in a human lifetime.
- Fresh ___ is a crucial resource for living things.
- Places which today are rich in natural gas and oil, were once ancient ___ .
- Deposits found at subduction zones.
- Places rich in coal were ____ hundreds of millions of years ago.
- It takes 80-400 years to create 1cm of this.
16 Clues: Deposits found at subduction zones. • Coal, oil and natural gas are ___ fuels. • Deposits of minerals we mine for profit. • About 97% of water on Earth is ____ water. • It takes 80-400 years to create 1cm of this. • Loose, weathered material in which plants grow. • Fresh ___ is a crucial resource for living things. • ...
Vocabulary Assessment 5 and Final 2024-09-29
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- Something important or meaningful. (11 letters)
- A type of garden where plants are suspended in the air. (7 letters)
- Relating to trade, industry, and money. (8 letters)
- Able to continue without harm to the environment or depletion of resources. (11 letters)
- The part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil. (5 letters)
- system The network of institutions that manage money, such as banks and investments. (16 letters)
- Flat steps built into hillsides for farming. (8 letters)
- A substance that plants or animals need to grow and stay healthy. (8 letters)
- A structure used to protect or enclose an area. (5 letters)
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- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for growth. (9 letters)
- Not enough or not suitable for a purpose. (10 letters)
- To make something smaller or reduce in size or amount. (8 letters)
- Money put into something with the hope of making a profit. (10 letters)
- Something very old, from a long time ago. (7 letters)
- The state of having little to no money or resources. (7 letters)
- The system of how money and resources are used in a country. (7 letters)
- are the crossword clues for the given words:
- Related to money or banking. (9 letters)
- Different levels stacked on top of each other, often seen in soil. (6 letters)
19 Clues: Related to money or banking. (9 letters) • are the crossword clues for the given words: • Something important or meaningful. (11 letters) • Relating to trade, industry, and money. (8 letters) • Something very old, from a long time ago. (7 letters) • Not enough or not suitable for a purpose. (10 letters) • Flat steps built into hillsides for farming. (8 letters) • ...
SOIL 2013-07-27
10 Clues: Layers of soil. • Overuse of soil. • Layer with humus. • Check wind speed. • Layer of weathered rock. • Soils of semi-arid regions. • A rock forming clayey soil. • They return nitrogen to soil. • Common in the Chambal Valley. • Soil conservation in hilly areas.
Soil 2022-11-29
Soil 2024-01-15
10 Clues: A use of soil • Found in soil • A misuse of soil • A way to harm soil • Carbon Storage Unit • Another word for dirt • Made of dirt products • Farming for your family • Soil supports many______. • A way that soil benefits us
Soil 2023-12-29
Across
- Prevent rainfall runoff on sloping land from accumulating and causing serious erosion.
- A structure built across a stream or river to hold water back and to prevent soil erosion.
- Decreases soil fertility, which can negatively affect crop yields.
- The act or process of working the ground, planting seeds, and growing edible plants.
- Turning the soil to control for weeds and pests and to prepare for seeding.
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- The practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health.
- Toxins that can develop diseases.
- The act or process of building structure.
- A combination of practices used to protect the soil from degradation.
- The material on the surface of the earth that provide nutrients for plant growth.
10 Clues: Toxins that can develop diseases. • The act or process of building structure. • Decreases soil fertility, which can negatively affect crop yields. • A combination of practices used to protect the soil from degradation. • Turning the soil to control for weeds and pests and to prepare for seeding. • ...
SOIL 2016-04-10
Across
- soil which can be easily blown by strong winds
- type of farm which has step-like feature that slows down of water runoff when it rains
- when this layer is eroded, the soil becomes less suitable for plant growth
- slope rising or falling sharply
- a large piece of land suddenly breaks away from its original position and slides downhill
- human activity which break down rocks intentionally
Down
- wear off rocks on the seashore
- cultivated plants that are grown as food
- types of plants
- blocked by soil that is suspended in the water
10 Clues: types of plants • wear off rocks on the seashore • slope rising or falling sharply • cultivated plants that are grown as food • soil which can be easily blown by strong winds • blocked by soil that is suspended in the water • human activity which break down rocks intentionally • when this layer is eroded, the soil becomes less suitable for plant growth • ...
soil 2024-03-18
Across
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- underlying bedrock , such as limestone, sandstone, or granite
- zone where most nutrients are leached from,light in color.
- the geological material from which soil horizons form
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
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- soil changes in place like how weathering breaks down rocks
- organic layer of partially decayed plant and animal debris
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- Movement of nutrients or minerals within soil profile
- Leaching and erosion
10 Clues: Leaching and erosion • the upper layer of earth in which plants grow • Movement of nutrients or minerals within soil profile • the geological material from which soil horizons form • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • organic layer of partially decayed plant and animal debris • zone where most nutrients are leached from,light in color. • ...
Soil 2025-10-11
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- material or space in which plants root grows
- the use of persistent or toxic agricultural chemicals
- due to vegetation clearence or poor irrigation
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- due to poor irrigation practices
- consist in organic material, living organism, mineral particles
- Soil that uses natural compost and avoids chemicals.
- artificial way to growing plants
- livings organism in soil
- soil is composed with this
- the extensive use of acidifying fertilisers
10 Clues: livings organism in soil • soil is composed with this • due to poor irrigation practices • artificial way to growing plants • the extensive use of acidifying fertilisers • material or space in which plants root grows • due to vegetation clearence or poor irrigation • Soil that uses natural compost and avoids chemicals. • ...
Weathering Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-12
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- When plant roots grow it produces weak acids that slowly dissolve rocks around the roots
- the process of when a rock is physically broken into smaller pieces due to this type of weathering
- A mixing of water with carbon dioxide to make carbonic acid
- Refers to the Ava edge weather conditions in an area
- When sand and rock particles get carried by wind, water or ic it can wear away rock surfaces like sandpaper
- When rainwater and burning coal, oil, and gas pollute the air it creates acid stronger then normal rain water
- Iron combined with oxygen in the presence of water which makes rust
- Also known as Pressure release where due to the pressure of surrounding rocks reduces the rock will expand causing cracks to form
- A principle that states that the geologic progresses that operate today can also be operated in the past it’s also what geologists use to make inferences
- It’s also known as clay formation where when certain rocks are exposed to water it slowly transforms to clay and overtime it will crumble due to the weakness of clay
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- When water freezes into ice and expands overtime and sugar fats to push the rock apart forming new cracks
- Animals that burrow in grounds loosen and break apart rocks in the soil
- the process of breaking down rocks through chemical changes
- A process that wears down and carry away rocks which includes breaking down rocks into smaller pieces
- A process that breaks down rocks and other substances
- A material that’s full of tiny connected air spaces that allow water to seep through it
16 Clues: Refers to the Ava edge weather conditions in an area • A process that breaks down rocks and other substances • A mixing of water with carbon dioxide to make carbonic acid • the process of breaking down rocks through chemical changes • Iron combined with oxygen in the presence of water which makes rust • ...
soil, the land and erosion 2024-02-29
Across
- The productive potential of the soil.
- Planting trees next to low growing crops to prevent erosion.
- Rill, gully and sheet erosion are all caused by which force of nature?
- Law enacted in 1977 to restore the land after strip mining.
- Water erosion where the top layer of soil slides off a hill.
- Cattle exceeding their carrying capacity of the land cause soil erosion by __?
- Soil horizon necessary for plant growth.
- Process of transporting soil via wind or water from one place to another.
- The two types of water erosion are splash and ___.
- The incline/angle of a hill.
- The element necessary to be considered organic.
- Causes soil to be dark brown to black.
- Prairies are also known as a ___.
- Trees planted to protect barns, houses, etc.
- Deposit of silt left by wind.
- Created the dust bowl of the 1930's.
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- Caused by man's activities on earth.
- Process by which soil is made.
- Adding water to dry land regions.
- Made from grass, rock or concrete to divert water to reduce erosion
- Any soft stemmed low growing green plants.
- Soil horizon containing recognizable material such as twigs and leaves.
- Chemical substances necessary for plant growth in soil.
- Particle size most susceptible to erosion?
- Plowing across a slope to decrease soil erosion by water.
- Planted to increase soil nutrients and decrease soil erosion.
- Cutting steps into a hill to decrease soil runoff erosion.
- Made from parent material.
- The different layers in a soil profile.
29 Clues: Made from parent material. • The incline/angle of a hill. • Deposit of silt left by wind. • Process by which soil is made. • Adding water to dry land regions. • Prairies are also known as a ___. • Caused by man's activities on earth. • Created the dust bowl of the 1930's. • The productive potential of the soil. • Causes soil to be dark brown to black. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2013-04-07
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- basic religious obligations of Islam
- ruler of ancient Egypt
- area formed from a soil deposit located at the mouth of a river
- belief in more than one god
- agreement
- city and its surrounding countryside
- group of lands under one ruler
- religious journey to Makkah that Muslims are expected to make at least once during their lifetime if they are able to do so
- huge stone structure that served as an elaborate tomb or monument
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- highly developed cultures
- follower of a specific teacher
- Sumerian writing system using wedge-shaped symbols pressed into clay tablets
- messenger of God
- form of writing that uses signs and symbols
- Egyptian paper
- belief in one God
- in Judaism and Christianity, a savior sent by God
- form of government in which one individual ruled as both religious leader and king
18 Clues: agreement • Egyptian paper • messenger of God • belief in one God • ruler of ancient Egypt • highly developed cultures • belief in more than one god • follower of a specific teacher • group of lands under one ruler • basic religious obligations of Islam • city and its surrounding countryside • form of writing that uses signs and symbols • ...
Random 2022-03-19
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- A material made from soil and water
- a carriage with wheels and horses are the steering
- a red flower
- The Founder of Tesla
- William Shakesphere made a play called ____ and Juliet
- a type of science mixing science ingredients to make experiments/explosions
- a company that produce plastic bricks
- he has 169 IQ
- Beautiful
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- the longest word that can be typed on the first row on a keyboard
- we use this to wash our hands
- in 1889 a company,_______ made a type of Japanese cards, Honofudu
- an animal that stings people then dies
- The worlds slowest animal
- Bill Gates is the founder of _______
- What time are you going to have a _____
- The second largest country on earth Clue It is not Russia or China
- The long way of saying mini
18 Clues: Beautiful • a red flower • he has 169 IQ • The Founder of Tesla • The worlds slowest animal • The long way of saying mini • we use this to wash our hands • A material made from soil and water • Bill Gates is the founder of _______ • a company that produce plastic bricks • an animal that stings people then dies • What time are you going to have a _____ • ...
Dwellings 2024-01-26
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- - made by humans;
- -current of air (through a room or to a fire);
- - building material made by mixing small stones and sand with limestone, clay, and water
- - able to get along or work well together; capable of use with some other model or system;
- a person who advocates or acts for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife.
- -houses partially covered with soil;
- - real
- with - able to get along or work well together; capable of use with some other model or system
- -almost;
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- one living in a dwelling permanently;
- - extensively, considerably;
- - country-like, plain
- - a place where people live
- empty room or with little furniture
- - usual;
- a room that lacks in people’s warmth
- room that looks inhabited
- - A number that is not exact; a careful guess.
18 Clues: - real • - usual; • -almost; • - made by humans; • - country-like, plain • room that looks inhabited • - a place where people live • - extensively, considerably; • empty room or with little furniture • a room that lacks in people’s warmth • -houses partially covered with soil; • one living in a dwelling permanently; • -current of air (through a room or to a fire); • ...
Thirteen Reasons Why 2017-05-23
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- An event where people have fun
- The object Tyler is always seen with
- Something that was slipped in Clay's locker
- Where Hannah and Jessica would drink hot chocolate together
- The objects Hannah left behind
- Hannah's first friend at Crestmont-high
- An act of intimidation and hurt that people put upon Hannah
- / A method of transportation Clay used to get around from places on Hannah's map
- The number of cassette tapes Hannah recorded
- What Clay used to listen to the tapes
- store The kind of store Hannah's parents owned
- Diner The place that serves really good milkshakes
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- The "Peeping Tom"
- What Hannah used to end her life
- Asher The author of the book
- The "Oh My Dollar Valentine" Hannah received
- The object Clay borrows from Tony
- Crestmont The name of the theatre both Hannah and Clay worked at
- The type of car Tony has
- The teacher who teaches communications class
- The character that created the list
- Park / Where Hannah slid to her first kiss
- Spot Liquor Where Hannah bought her chocolate bars
- The school guidance counselor Hannah went to the day she needed help
- The subject Clay tells his mom he has a project in
25 Clues: The "Peeping Tom" • The type of car Tony has • Asher The author of the book • An event where people have fun • The objects Hannah left behind • What Hannah used to end her life • The object Clay borrows from Tony • The character that created the list • The object Tyler is always seen with • What Clay used to listen to the tapes • Hannah's first friend at Crestmont-high • ...
Vocabulary 2021-02-05
Across
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- the full amount of an agricultural or industrial product
- Tillage agricultural preparation of soil by mechanical agitation of various types
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
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- the preparation of land for growing crops.
- layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
- area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet such as the outflow of a reservoir, mouth of a bay, or any point along a stream channel
- Area the interface between land and a river or stream
- A species that has been observed in the form of a naturally occurring and self-sustaining population in historical times
10 Clues: the preparation of land for growing crops. • Area the interface between land and a river or stream • the full amount of an agricultural or industrial product • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism • Tillage agricultural preparation of soil by mechanical agitation of various types • ...
Leaning Tower of Pisa 2024-09-16
Across
- – To construct or put together.
- – A tall, narrow building.
- – A soft, sticky soil that can be shaped and hardened when baked.
- – Protected from harm or danger.
Down
- – A location or place where something is situated or built
- – A country in Europe where the Leaning Tower of Pisa is located.
- – Units of time, each consisting of 12 months.
- – To tilt to one side.
8 Clues: – To tilt to one side. • – A tall, narrow building. • – To construct or put together. • – Protected from harm or danger. • – Units of time, each consisting of 12 months. • – A location or place where something is situated or built • – A country in Europe where the Leaning Tower of Pisa is located. • – A soft, sticky soil that can be shaped and hardened when baked.
Vocab 4 - Mr.Potts science class block 3 - By:Alex H. 2023-09-26
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- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- Excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.
- Does not contain any salt and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
- An area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- Water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin; "You cannot easily point to it.
- Mixture of fresh and saltwater
- Zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
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- The gradual sinking of land. The condition may result from the removal of groundwater or oil, which is frequently instrumental in supporting the overlying rock and soil.
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- Pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source; "You can easily point to it"
- The quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- The large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- The process by which surface water enters the soil
- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- The volume of open spaces in rock or soil
24 Clues: Mixture of fresh and saltwater • The volume of open spaces in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • The process by which surface water enters the soil • The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater • The area of land drained by a river and its branches. • Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it • ...
Unit 4 vocab 2024-02-26
Across
- mixture of fresh and salt water
- The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin; "You cannot easily point to it.
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- Does not contain any salt and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- The area of land drained by a river and its branches
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soil
Down
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.
- the quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- The gradual sinking of land. The condition may result from the removal of groundwater or oil, which is frequently instrumental in supporting the overlying rock and soil.
- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source; "You can easily point to it"
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
24 Clues: mixture of fresh and salt water • the volume of open spaces in rock or soil • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • the process by which surface water enters the soil • The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater • The area of land drained by a river and its branches • Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it • ...
Spelling 2025-11-10
SOIL 2016-04-10
Across
- when this layer is eroded, the soil becomes less suitable for plant growth
- soil which can be easily blown by strong winds
- types of plants
- blocked by soil that is suspended in the water
- wear off rocks on the seashore
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- cultivated plants that are grown as food
- type of farm which has step-like feature that slows down of water runoff when it rains
- slope rising or falling sharply
- a large piece of land suddenly breaks away from its original position and slides downhill
- human activity which break down rocks intentionally
10 Clues: types of plants • wear off rocks on the seashore • slope rising or falling sharply • cultivated plants that are grown as food • soil which can be easily blown by strong winds • blocked by soil that is suspended in the water • human activity which break down rocks intentionally • when this layer is eroded, the soil becomes less suitable for plant growth • ...
SOIL 2021-02-13
Across
- soil layer below the top soil.
- farmer's friend.
- Removal of top soil by wind or water.
- process by which soil is formed.
Down
- the rocky area below the C-horizon.
- Dead matter which makes the soil fertile.
- smooth and sticky soil.
- Term for a layer of soil.
- water fit for drinking.
- soil which does not form lumps.
10 Clues: farmer's friend. • smooth and sticky soil. • water fit for drinking. • Term for a layer of soil. • soil layer below the top soil. • soil which does not form lumps. • process by which soil is formed. • the rocky area below the C-horizon. • Removal of top soil by wind or water. • Dead matter which makes the soil fertile.
SOIL 2022-11-23
10 Clues: small in extent • to cut down trees • reduce or exhaust • fit for cultivation • the process in green plants • small stones used for paths • the growing of plants in water • a fine deposit of mud, clay, etc. • wall built to stop a river flooding • mechanical and chemical breakdown of rocks
Soil 2025-10-10
Across
- a method of growing plants in water.
- the process or state of having air, water, or land damaged by harmful substances.
- the practice of supplying land with water.
- not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and other products.
- land can produce a large number of good quality crops.
Down
- the process by which soil is gradually removed from the surface of the earth.
- the process by which salt accumulates in soil or water.
- the total amount collected of.
- a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects.
- the world on which we live.
10 Clues: the world on which we live. • the total amount collected of. • a method of growing plants in water. • the practice of supplying land with water. • a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects. • land can produce a large number of good quality crops. • the process by which salt accumulates in soil or water. • ...
Sustainable biomes 2023-10-08
Across
- A community of plants and animals occupying a large area of the earth's surface.
- A water-based community of plants and animals.
- The transformation of fertile land into relatively dry desert.
- A land-based community of plants and animals.
- Defined as the wearing away of topsoil. Topsoil is the top layer of soil and is the most fertile because it contains the most organic, nutrient rich materials.
- Can supply large volumes of produce in a relatively small area, such as poultry or vegetable farms.
- Individuals or corporations taking over productive land using it for purposes other than growing food.
Down
- A farming system that involves moving from site to site as soil fertility declines.
- Plant, animal or other organisms that are not native to an area, and whose introduction has negative effects on its new environment.
- State of not having enough food to develop or function adequately.
- Removal of trees and other plant life from a forested area, either by cutting down or burning; usually carried out to clear the land for farming.
- A measurement of the amount of a crop harvested per unit of land.
- When farmers grow food crops to feed themselves and their families. Farm output is targeted to survival and is mostly for local requirements with little or no surplus trade.
- the variety of all life forms on earth- the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes, and the terrestrial, marine and freshwater ecosystems of which they are a part of.
- As water moves down through the soil, it dissolves and carries away some of the nutrients that plants use. This is called leaching.
- resulting from human activity.
- naturally occurring salinity.
- System farming that adapts modern technology to analyse aspects of the environment to bring out better economic and environmental outcomes.
- Decline in the quality of soil due to human activities.
- A condition in which all people at all times have enough safe nutritious food to sustain a healthy life.
- the presence of salts and bicarbonates, in soil and water.
- Type of farming that requires large areas of land (e.g dairy farming, which needs to provide grazing for cattle).
22 Clues: naturally occurring salinity. • resulting from human activity. • A land-based community of plants and animals. • A water-based community of plants and animals. • Decline in the quality of soil due to human activities. • the presence of salts and bicarbonates, in soil and water. • The transformation of fertile land into relatively dry desert. • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-02-01
Across
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- this sea was to the east of Greece
- rule by one
- rule by the few
- games held by greeks every 4 years
- a cause of Greek colonization
- this democracy had people vote on laws
- the soil of Greece was mainly...
Down
- stories told of gods/heros to explain the world
- continent of where Greece is
- Greek word for city-state
- this sea was south of Greece
- rich landowner
- fortified part of the city/top of hill
- this sea was to the west of Greece
- rule by the people
- A person who can vote/member of community
17 Clues: rule by one • rich landowner • rule by the few • rule by the people • Greek word for city-state • continent of where Greece is • this sea was south of Greece • a cause of Greek colonization • the soil of Greece was mainly... • this sea was to the east of Greece • this sea was to the west of Greece • games held by greeks every 4 years • land surrounded by water on 3 sides • ...
Clay Terms 2017-02-22
Across
- A paint for clay, like a thin coating of glass.
- The quality of clay which allows it to be manipulated into different shapes without cracking or breaking.
- A furnace of clay bricks for firing pottery and for fusing glass.
- A method of kneading clay to make it ready to use - removing the air bubbles.
- Pressed or rolled flat sections of clay used in hand building.
- pottery that has not been fired at all but is in a bone dry state.
Down
- Completely air dried
- Clay mixed with water, used in casting and decoration, or when joining two pieces of clay together
- is scratching or roughing up the surface of leather-hard clay in preparation for joining pieces together.
- Stage of the clay between plastic and bone dry. Clay is still damp enough to join it to other pieces using slip.
- Pottery which has been fired once, without glaze
11 Clues: Completely air dried • A paint for clay, like a thin coating of glass. • Pottery which has been fired once, without glaze • Pressed or rolled flat sections of clay used in hand building. • A furnace of clay bricks for firing pottery and for fusing glass. • pottery that has not been fired at all but is in a bone dry state. • ...
Parsley Seed Range 2024-06-01
Across
- Parsley Seed Range travel essentials including Parsley Seed Facial Cleanser, Parsley Seed Anti-Oxidant Facial Toner, Parsley Seed Anti-Oxidant Intense Serum. $165
- An alcohol-free, anti-oxidant rich formulation that soothes and balances the skin while preparing it for hydration. From $45
- A potent blend of oils enhanced with anti-oxidant rich botanicals and Vitamin E to nourish, fortify and revive the skin. $63
- A selection of Parsley Seed Skin Care formulations that, together, deliver generous doses of anti-oxidants and other nurturing ingredients to maintain healthy skin. $345
- A potent, soothing cream formulated with emollient botanicals and anti-oxidant rich ingredients to fortify and replenish skin. $79
- A fatty-acid rich, make-up removing formulation, with skin-calming properties. Cleanses thoroughly while gently nourishing skin. $63
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- A potent anti-oxidant serum with tripartite benefits for the skin. It fortifies, hydrates and imparts a breathable film to guard against airborne pollutants. $91
- A light, rapidly absorbed facial moisturising fluid that delivers superb anti-oxidant hydration and leaves the skin feeling smooth and supple.$73
- A clarifying formulation that removes surface impurities and offers mild exfoliation from Lactic Acid. Ideal for maintaining immaculately clean skin in urban environments. From $45
- A potent anti-oxidant blend formulated with generous doses of Vitamins C and E to gently nourish and bolster the delicate skin surrounding the eyes. $90
- A clay-based formulation that affords the skin a gentle but deep cleanse. Enhanced with Aloe Vera and botanical extracts rich in nourishing fatty acids. $53
11 Clues: An alcohol-free, anti-oxidant rich formulation that soothes and balances the skin while preparing it for hydration. From $45 • A potent blend of oils enhanced with anti-oxidant rich botanicals and Vitamin E to nourish, fortify and revive the skin. $63 • ...
Chapter 4 review 2021-11-25
Across
- to rest of the surface of a liquid
- to make smaller or less
- a large mass of stone
- a print of a plant or animal that lived long ago
- supplies of things we need
- a small round stone
- a place where land is high
- a sticky material that can be molded when wet
- to use a material again
Down
- the action of making impure or unclean
- the liquid that falls from the clouds as rain/snow
- dirt made up of bits of rock and dead plants/animals
- to change the form of a used material
- areas of land divided by the sea and the air
- tiny grains of rock broken away from large rocks
- the solid part of Earth's surface
- the invisible mixture of gasses that surrounds Earth
- to move downward
18 Clues: to move downward • a small round stone • a large mass of stone • to make smaller or less • to use a material again • supplies of things we need • a place where land is high • the solid part of Earth's surface • to rest of the surface of a liquid • to change the form of a used material • the action of making impure or unclean • areas of land divided by the sea and the air • ...
crop production and management 2025-04-08
Across
- Traditional method of irrigation where animals are used to rotate a wheel with buckets attached drawing water from a well and irrigating crops
- Process of loosening and turning of soil
- Chemical substances which are rich in particular nutrient.
- same kind of plant grown and cultivated at one place on a large scale.
- Tool used for removing weeds and for loosening of soil
- The supply of water to crops at different intervals.
Down
- Traditional method of irrigation where water is drawn from a well by pulley system
- Crops grown in winter season
- Organic substance obtained from decomposition of plant or animal waste.
- Crops sown in rainy season
- Modern tool to sow seeds uniformly at proper distances and depths.
11 Clues: Crops sown in rainy season • Crops grown in winter season • Process of loosening and turning of soil • The supply of water to crops at different intervals. • Tool used for removing weeds and for loosening of soil • Chemical substances which are rich in particular nutrient. • Modern tool to sow seeds uniformly at proper distances and depths. • ...
5.2 vocab 2022-05-13
13 Clues: URL • 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 • Large marsupial elephant Has a trunk
Emily Frentzel - Puzzle 3 2020-09-03
Across
- lays the particles flat along the clay sheet
- is composed of alternate layers of silica and gibbsite
- the particles are placed concentrically
- is the lubricant between the particles
- concerned with the size and shape of the clay crystal and resulting agglomerate particles
- can be conveniently represented by a series of two-dimensional diagrams
- explained by understanding which way compression was applied
- must slide further past each other
- are dependent upon its lattice structure
- most common element in the earth's crust, in the sea, and in the atmosphere
Down
- the particles are being asked to rearrange their relative positions
- by blunging, ageing, souring, and de-aring which divide the clay grains into smaller particles and improve the lubrication between particles
- weaker than fine clay
- position themselves with their flat faces opposing the direction of pressure
- contains pore water and remains in the pores and does not dry out because there is water in the atmosphere
- layer is fastened to a gibbsite layer by oxygen links
- layer is attached to others by hydroxyl bonds to form crystals
- will be by amount effect
- are more plastic than the coarse ones
- the contrast of a plastic material like clay and non-plastic one
20 Clues: weaker than fine clay • will be by amount effect • must slide further past each other • are more plastic than the coarse ones • is the lubricant between the particles • the particles are placed concentrically • are dependent upon its lattice structure • lays the particles flat along the clay sheet • layer is fastened to a gibbsite layer by oxygen links • ...
6th Grade Science Review Ecosystems/Bio mes 2015-05-21
8 Clues: soil is rich • receives little rain • lots of rain and trees • cold treeless and snowy • evergreen tree is dominant plant • amount of salt dissolved in water • area where grass is dominant plant • winters are cold summers are hot and humid
