clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Soil/Fossils Review 2016-12-13
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- layer of rock beneath soil
- amber is hardened tree ____
- amount of different sized soil particles in soil
- fossil which does not preserve organisms
- soil provides habitat to this organism
- In petrification process, ____ replaces tissues
- determined by parent rock and weathering
- of organism are preserved in rock
- plowing method that helps conserve soil
- plants disappearing from an area due to soil infertility
- another name for tar
- temperature slows down decay
- plant or animal buried in mold ____
- the horizon with weathered bedrock
- stores this to help prevent floods
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- remains or physical evidence of organisms
- object created when sediment fills a mold
- what soil provides for animals and plants
- the rock which gets weathered into soil
- index fossil organism
- on the ground surface in O horizon
- Ability to hold nutrients for plants
- what B horizon contains
- a loose mixture minerals, water, air, organic matter
24 Clues: another name for tar • index fossil organism • what B horizon contains • layer of rock beneath soil • amber is hardened tree ____ • temperature slows down decay • of organism are preserved in rock • on the ground surface in O horizon • the horizon with weathered bedrock • stores this to help prevent floods • plant or animal buried in mold ____ • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabularehhh 2017-12-06
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- Wearing away and movement of solid material
- Stream that flows for a part of the year
- top of the watershed where precipitation collects
- stream or river that flows into a larger stream
- East side river of fork
- Land that drains into a body of water
- West side river of fork
- A ridge of high land dividing two areas that are drained by different river systems
- cooling pond for Dansby Power Plant
- Single source of pollution
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- stream that has continuous flow in parts of its stream all year
- Area drained to form a river
- Multiple sources of pollution
- stream that only flows after a rainfall
- Any bit of rock or soil, such as clay, mud, or silt
15 Clues: East side river of fork • West side river of fork • Single source of pollution • Area drained to form a river • Multiple sources of pollution • cooling pond for Dansby Power Plant • Land that drains into a body of water • stream that only flows after a rainfall • Stream that flows for a part of the year • Wearing away and movement of solid material • ...
Big Rocks' Balancing Acts 2014-03-06
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- sequence of events that although accidental seems to have been planned
- relates a person's exact words
- dangerous and unstable
- a persons thoughts or beliefs
- relationship between events and their causes
- elements that help organize important information
- advances little by little
- the solid rock under sand, soil, clay, and gravel
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- order the order in which actions or events occur
- arrangement of details according to their physical position or relationship
- a short work of nonfiction that presents or explains information and ideas
- similarities and differences of two or more subjects
- words used in a way that is different from the literal meaning
- statement that can be proven
- a deep ditch cut into earth by running water
15 Clues: dangerous and unstable • advances little by little • statement that can be proven • a persons thoughts or beliefs • relates a person's exact words • relationship between events and their causes • a deep ditch cut into earth by running water • order the order in which actions or events occur • elements that help organize important information • ...
Big Rocks' Balancing Acts 2014-03-06
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- statement that can be proven
- words used in a way that is different from the literal meaning
- relates a person's exact words
- similarities and differences of two or more subjects
- the solid rock under sand, soil, clay, and gravel
- a persons thoughts or beliefs
- arrangement of details according to their physical position or relationship
- sequence of events that although accidental seems to have been planned
- order the order in which actions or events occur
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- relationship between events and their causes
- a deep ditch cut into earth by running water
- elements that help organize important information
- dangerous and unstable
- advances little by little
- a short work of nonfiction that presents or explains information and ideas
15 Clues: dangerous and unstable • advances little by little • statement that can be proven • a persons thoughts or beliefs • relates a person's exact words • relationship between events and their causes • a deep ditch cut into earth by running water • order the order in which actions or events occur • elements that help organize important information • ...
Seith Nwagwu Sec 364 Crossword 2024-03-22
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- A plan called the American ___ was made by Henry Clay.
- Daniel ______, most skilled speaker of his time.
- The Adam-____ Treaty allowed the US to but Florida.
- Florida was a ___ for many slaves.
- Us told Spain to demolish the _____ fort.
- The supreme court had two ___.
- A Sectional Leader who helped out in America post the War of 1812.
- James ____ was our 5th president.
- Clay was from/spoke for _____.
- Webster thought slavery was ____.
- America cheered for ___ Americans.
- Andrew ____ demanded Spain demolished the fort.
- McCulloch vs Mary____ ruled that states had no right to interfere with federal institutions within their borders.
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- James Monroes' policy proved the US was _____.
- The Supreme Court had ___ cases that would strengthen the Federal Government.
- John C. Calhoun was from ______.
- Southerners, Northerners, and Westerners were all part of ______________.
- How much did we pay Spain for Florida?
- Clay wanted the central government to have more _____.
- John C _______ spoke for the South, defender slavery
20 Clues: The supreme court had two ___. • Clay was from/spoke for _____. • John C. Calhoun was from ______. • James ____ was our 5th president. • Webster thought slavery was ____. • Florida was a ___ for many slaves. • America cheered for ___ Americans. • How much did we pay Spain for Florida? • Us told Spain to demolish the _____ fort. • ...
Jada Brown 2015-04-30
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- Indicates, by numerical expression, the degree to which water is alkaline or acidic. Represented on a scale of 0-14 where 0 is the most acidic, 14 is the most alkaline, and 7 is neutral.
- Occur naturally in the environment from soils and plants and in the intestines of humans and other warm-blooded animals. Used as an indicator for the presence of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and parasites from domestic sewage, animal waste, or plant or soil material.
- drainage area) would be covered if all of the runoff for a given period of time were uniformly distributed over it.
- not allowing fluid to pass through.
- Occurs naturally in mineral deposits, soils, seawater, freshwater systems, the atmosphere, and biota. More stable form of combined nitrogen in oxygenated water. Found in the highest levels in groundwater under extensively developed areas. Enters the environment from fertilizer, feedlots, and sewage.
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- waterways from human and animal waste, phosphorus rich bedrock, laundry, cleaning, industrial effluents, and fertilizer runoff. These phosphates become detrimental when they over fertilize aquatic plants and cause stepped up eutrophication.
- impervious layer of basaltic clay"
- Caused by the presence of suspended matter such as clay, silt, and fine particles of organic and inorganic matter, plankton, and other microscopic organisms. A measure how much light can filter through the water sample.
- The sum of total discharges described in (1), above, during a specified period of time.
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air. Oxygen forms about 20 percent of the earth's atmosphere, and is the most abundant element in the earth's crust, mainly in the form of oxides, silicates, and carbonates.
10 Clues: impervious layer of basaltic clay" • not allowing fluid to pass through. • The sum of total discharges described in (1), above, during a specified period of time. • drainage area) would be covered if all of the runoff for a given period of time were uniformly distributed over it. • ...
TLOAT 2024-04-26
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- the price of a crossword labs account
- the second example crossword on crossword lab
- the only quiz of the week on coolmathgames
- ________ vs duolingo
- the pugs enemy
- ayaans favorite joke
- cause there's magic in my _____
- the wolf that always dies
- Wednesday March 13 6:20 PM 3rd word
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- minecraft but with some cool math involved
- TLOAT's age
- random pug from ikana's strongest
- the puggish orb of creation
- where the posfyti sorb is hidden
- high contrast mode shortcut
- the YouTuber that destroys his friendships
16 Clues: TLOAT's age • the pugs enemy • ________ vs duolingo • ayaans favorite joke • the wolf that always dies • the puggish orb of creation • high contrast mode shortcut • cause there's magic in my _____ • where the posfyti sorb is hidden • random pug from ikana's strongest • Wednesday March 13 6:20 PM 3rd word • the price of a crossword labs account • ...
TLOAT 2024-04-26
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- the price of a crossword labs account
- the second example crossword on crossword lab
- the only quiz of the week on coolmathgames
- ________ vs duolingo
- the pugs enemy
- ayaans favorite joke
- cause there's magic in my _____
- the wolf that always dies
- Wednesday March 13 6:20 PM 3rd word
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- minecraft but with some cool math involved
- TLOAT's age
- random pug from ikana's strongest
- the puggish orb of creation
- where the posfyti sorb is hidden
- high contrast mode shortcut
- the YouTuber that destroys his friendships
16 Clues: TLOAT's age • the pugs enemy • ________ vs duolingo • ayaans favorite joke • the wolf that always dies • the puggish orb of creation • high contrast mode shortcut • cause there's magic in my _____ • where the posfyti sorb is hidden • random pug from ikana's strongest • Wednesday March 13 6:20 PM 3rd word • the price of a crossword labs account • ...
Aubrie Baxter Ceramics Puzzle 2020-08-14
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- A major component of the chemical composition of clay
- A vitreous ceramic material
- A suspension of clay, clay body or glaze in water
- The final stage of greenware dried to a completely dry state and ready to be fired.
- low temperature firing
- firing first firing prior to glazing and subsequent firing again
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- A furnace for the firing of ceramics
- The condition of a clay or clay body when it has been partially dried
- The ability of a material to soak up water
- building up the walls with coils of rope-like rolls of clay
- Unfired clay
11 Clues: Unfired clay • low temperature firing • A vitreous ceramic material • A furnace for the firing of ceramics • The ability of a material to soak up water • A suspension of clay, clay body or glaze in water • A major component of the chemical composition of clay • building up the walls with coils of rope-like rolls of clay • ...
8th Final Crossword 2023-02-20
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- mask that we studied as an option for the project
- term for rolling clay into a sheet 1/4" thick
- we use blind contour drawing to improve ? skill
- days it takes clay to dry enough to be put into the kiln
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- chemical liquid used to add color to bisque clay
- what we used to make the holes in the clay
- family symbol used to identify them
- oven to heat the clay to over 1000degrees celsius
- clay that has been fired one time
- material we used to make the masks
- clay with added water to make it into paste or glue
11 Clues: clay that has been fired one time • material we used to make the masks • family symbol used to identify them • what we used to make the holes in the clay • term for rolling clay into a sheet 1/4" thick • we use blind contour drawing to improve ? skill • chemical liquid used to add color to bisque clay • mask that we studied as an option for the project • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-16
7 Clues: Between 2 rivers • worshiped many gods • first form of writing • A temple to worship in • A rich soil of tiny rocks • World's first civilization • King of Babylon, created the Babylonian Empire
Nutrition in Plant 2023-05-02
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- The process by which the green plants produce own food
- Green pigment present in the leaves
- Rich in nitrogen
- It gives blue-black colour in presence of starch
- Aquatic plant
- Fungi used for making medicines
- A total parasitic plant
- Plant require nitrogen to make
- Pores present on the underside of the leaves
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- leaves having colours other than green
- Insectivorous plant
- Plant like organism which do not have proper roots
- Bacteria present in the soil converts atmospheric nitrogen to water soluble compounds
- Saprotrophic nutrition
- Symbiotic relationship
- Grows in moist spaces
- Part of the Sunflower plant which stores oil
- Green plants
- They obtain nutrition from decaying plant or animal
- Partial parasitic plant
20 Clues: Green plants • Aquatic plant • Rich in nitrogen • Insectivorous plant • Grows in moist spaces • Saprotrophic nutrition • Symbiotic relationship • A total parasitic plant • Partial parasitic plant • Plant require nitrogen to make • Fungi used for making medicines • Green pigment present in the leaves • leaves having colours other than green • Part of the Sunflower plant which stores oil • ...
a record year 2018-05-24
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- look at ____!
- ________ we go to the park?
- William ______ run even he break his leg
- so ____ far so good!
- ________ is a snake in my boot
- After a few orange juices,Xavier is going to ________ to dance
- what's the answer? _
- William ___ write all the crossword
- Alexis love ____ kool-Aid than william
- william is tired of writing the __________ (long words)
- _____ may the fourth, William found some quetions
- Jacob brazeau ______ a great baseball's player
- Xavier is ________ honorable guy
- Alexis is ______ than william
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- Pierre is mad ________ William
- Xavier ___ the last four question...
- two plus two is four minus one it's ________ quick math!
- Xavier _______ cheats in it's ethical exam and religious culture
- Jacob kill a lot __ police everyday
- _________ the tree there is a cat
- Beach day _____day!
- Jacob is running _______ of the police!
- jacky robinson ___ a great baseball's player
- The answer for the question "what's the answer?" is _____ to be "Pierre"
- this is the last question __ the crossword
- you ___ doing my crossword :)
- pierre was mad ______ Alexis
27 Clues: look at ____! • Beach day _____day! • so ____ far so good! • what's the answer? _ • ________ we go to the park? • pierre was mad ______ Alexis • you ___ doing my crossword :) • Alexis is ______ than william • Pierre is mad ________ William • ________ is a snake in my boot • Xavier is ________ honorable guy • _________ the tree there is a cat • Jacob kill a lot __ police everyday • ...
science 2025-05-01
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- rock made of different substances with crystal
- a material such as air, water or glass
- very small particles of plastic
- a rock that has been change by heat or pressure both
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- the release of an unfertilized egg with the lining
- a soil with a balance of sand, clay and organic matter
- the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid.
- the amount of matter in an object.
- (KG) the organs we use for breathing
- point large intrusion of igneous rock.
10 Clues: very small particles of plastic • the amount of matter in an object. • a material such as air, water or glass • point large intrusion of igneous rock. • (KG) the organs we use for breathing • rock made of different substances with crystal • the release of an unfertilized egg with the lining • the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2021-02-05
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- buildings that have machinery for manufacturing
- move to machine production of goods
- skilled workers, merchants, rich farmers, and professionals
- system of privately owned businesses seeking profit
- company owned by stockholders
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- switching crops yearly to not ruin the soil
- city-building and people moving to cities
- large farm fields enclosed by fences
- economic policy of not interfering with businesses
- increases machine-made goods
- limited ownership rights for a company
11 Clues: increases machine-made goods • company owned by stockholders • move to machine production of goods • large farm fields enclosed by fences • limited ownership rights for a company • city-building and people moving to cities • switching crops yearly to not ruin the soil • buildings that have machinery for manufacturing • economic policy of not interfering with businesses • ...
Clay Unit- ceramics terms 2019-09-18
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- sticky fine-grained earth
- refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art
- a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water
- unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again
- used to color, decorate or waterproof an item.
- term given to clay objects when they have been shaped but have not yet been bisque fired
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- to scratch hatch marks on it as part of joining clay pieces together.
- leather-hard is the condition of a clay or clay body when it has been partially dried
- a method of decorating pottery in which painted decoration is applied to the surface before it is covered with a transparent ceramic glaze
- is a flat, two-dimensional figure
- a furnace or oven for firing clay
- is three-dimensional and encloses space
12 Clues: sticky fine-grained earth • is a flat, two-dimensional figure • a furnace or oven for firing clay • is three-dimensional and encloses space • refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art • a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water • used to color, decorate or waterproof an item. • unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again • ...
Clay Unit- ceramic terms 2019-09-18
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- a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water
- used to color, decorate or waterproof an item.
- to scratch hatch marks on it as part of joining clay pieces together.
- a method of decorating pottery in which painted decoration is applied to the surface before it is covered with a transparent ceramic glaze
- the condition of a clay or clay body when it has been partially dried
- sticky fine-grained earth
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- unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again
- a furnace or oven for firing clay
- is three-dimensional and encloses space
- refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art
- term given to clay objects when they have been shaped but have not yet been bisque fired
- is a flat, two-dimensional figure
12 Clues: sticky fine-grained earth • a furnace or oven for firing clay • is a flat, two-dimensional figure • is three-dimensional and encloses space • refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art • a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water • used to color, decorate or waterproof an item. • unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again • ...
Father's Day crossword ₿ 2025-06-12
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- Do You Like This crossword?
- What Is Your Youngest Child's Name?
- What Is Your Car Colour?
- How Many Crossword Puzzles Is Their To Do?
- What Is Your Favorite Colour?
- What Month Were you Born?
- What Are You Doing Right Now?
- What Is Your oldest Son's Name?
- What City Do You Live Right Now?
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- What Is Your Wife's Name?
- What Do You Like Cooking Steak On?
- What Car Do You Own?
- How Many Siblings Do You Have?
- What Do You Drink Every Morning?
- Where Were You Born?
- What Street Do You Live?
- When Is Father's Day?
- What Is Your Middle Child's Name?
- How Much Pets Do You Have?
- What Is Your Name?
20 Clues: What Is Your Name? • What Car Do You Own? • Where Were You Born? • When Is Father's Day? • What Is Your Car Colour? • What Street Do You Live? • What Is Your Wife's Name? • What Month Were you Born? • How Much Pets Do You Have? • Do You Like This crossword? • What Is Your Favorite Colour? • What Are You Doing Right Now? • How Many Siblings Do You Have? • What Is Your oldest Son's Name? • ...
plant 2023-06-23
6 Clues: unwanted plants • Earth,ground,clay, dirt • to put something in the ground • to remove an area of the ground • put something on top, over or around something • hard part of a plant from which a new plant grows
Clay Unit- ceramics terms 2019-09-18
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- sticky fine-grained earth
- a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water
- used to color, decorate or waterproof an item.
- a method of decorating pottery in which painted decoration is applied to the surface before it is covered with a transparent ceramic glaze
- unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again
- is three-dimensional and encloses space
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- is a flat, two-dimensional figure
- a furnace or oven for firing clay
- to scratch hatch marks on it as part of joining clay pieces together.
- leather-hard is the condition of a clay or clay body when it has been partially dried
- term given to clay objects when they have been shaped but have not yet been bisque fired
- refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art
12 Clues: sticky fine-grained earth • is a flat, two-dimensional figure • a furnace or oven for firing clay • is three-dimensional and encloses space • refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art • a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water • used to color, decorate or waterproof an item. • unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again • ...
Clay Unit- ceramic terms 2019-09-18
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- a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water
- to scratch hatch marks on it as part of joining clay pieces together.
- a method of decorating pottery in which painted decoration is applied to the surface before it is covered with a transparent ceramic glaze
- unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again
- is three-dimensional and encloses space
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- a furnace or oven for firing clay
- term given to clay objects when they have been shaped but have not yet been bisque fired
- sticky fine-grained earth
- the condition of a clay or clay body when it has been partially dried
- used to color, decorate or waterproof an item.
- refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art
- is a flat, two-dimensional figure
12 Clues: sticky fine-grained earth • a furnace or oven for firing clay • is a flat, two-dimensional figure • is three-dimensional and encloses space • refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art • a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water • used to color, decorate or waterproof an item. • unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again • ...
Gillian 2023-08-16
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- Who loves Gillian more than anything?
- Bachelor party location
- Day we made it all official!
- Shape of the engagement ring
- The month we are getting married
- _____ are like onions!
- Gillian's high school mascot
- The bachelorette party location
- The names of our two kitties
- Clay's favorite Hobby
- Gillian's favorite food
- Gillian's favorite movie
- Our first date
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- Gillian's first name
- Clay's middle name
- Where Gillian was born?
- Our favorite color
- Master has given _____ a sock!
- Where Clay was born?
- Clay's favorite movie
- Our favorite activity together
- Clay's favorite meal of the day
- Who loves Clay more than anything?
- Gillian's new last name
24 Clues: Our first date • Clay's middle name • Our favorite color • Gillian's first name • Where Clay was born? • Clay's favorite movie • Clay's favorite Hobby • _____ are like onions! • Where Gillian was born? • Bachelor party location • Gillian's new last name • Gillian's favorite food • Gillian's favorite movie • Day we made it all official! • Shape of the engagement ring • ...
Coil Pot Crossword 2022-04-10
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- Always use slip and _______ when attaching two pieces of clay
- The number of changes in direction your pot will need to have
- Most fragile stage of clay
- Keep excess clay covered with a _____ paper towel so coils do not dry out
- Flexible or workable stage of clay
- The minimum height in inches of your pot
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- Clay that has been fired
- Type of cleanup that prevents clay dust from becoming airborne
- Created by attaching and smoothing "snakes" of clay
- Watered down clay
10 Clues: Watered down clay • Clay that has been fired • Most fragile stage of clay • Flexible or workable stage of clay • The minimum height in inches of your pot • Created by attaching and smoothing "snakes" of clay • Always use slip and _______ when attaching two pieces of clay • The number of changes in direction your pot will need to have • ...
Unit 8 2017-03-31
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- natural or instinctive ability (to do sth well, to select or recognize what is best)
- talk informally with another or others; exchange views, opinions, etc., by talking
- state of being successful or rich; good fortune
- sail along, over or through (a sea, river, etc.)
- fondness, liking, desire (for)
- feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others
- arrange or cause sth, especially by cunning or secret means.
- any of the several types or forms of sth, especially one particular form of a piece of writing
- (of wind, water, or other natural agents) gradually wear away (soil, rock, or land)
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- stay for a long time, be unwilling to leave
- having a composed and self-assured manner
- make or become unclear or less distinct
- act of discarding or rejecting
- danger of loss, harm, or failure in jeopardy: in danger
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding sth; a point of view
- rich; prosperous
- person who is descended from the person or persons named
- (cause to) become anxious about sth.; worry
- (a particular quality, e.g. hope or fear) be influential, prevail
- slow down or prevent the development of
20 Clues: rich; prosperous • act of discarding or rejecting • fondness, liking, desire (for) • make or become unclear or less distinct • slow down or prevent the development of • having a composed and self-assured manner • stay for a long time, be unwilling to leave • (cause to) become anxious about sth.; worry • state of being successful or rich; good fortune • ...
General Science Yr 6 2024-02-07
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- Very ancient plants that do not produce seeds.
- 70% of our body is .......... .
- A very cold and windy habitat.
- An adult human body has 206 of these.
- Fruits, vegetables and grains are rich in ...... .
- Another word for light.
- Trees provide us with .... during daylight.
- We have both large and small in our digestive system
- Another word for breathing out.
- Helps to break down the food before swallowing it.
- Birds, reptiles and mammals breathe through....
- A very hot and dry habitat.
- Are needed to keep the bones healthy.
- Is an organ you find in your circulatory system.
- A word that means putting together.
- There are two types: saturated and unsaturated.... .
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- The system which enables breathing.
- Is the method of growing plants without soil.
- Help us to grow healthy and fight diseases.
- Insects have air ..... to breathe.
- Fish need these to breathe.
- Simar Nature Reserve is one example of ........ .
- The system which controls all body movement.
- Bread, pasta and potatoes are rich in ...... .
- Another word for breathing in.
- The body need these to grow and repair.
26 Clues: Another word for light. • Fish need these to breathe. • A very hot and dry habitat. • A very cold and windy habitat. • Another word for breathing in. • 70% of our body is .......... . • Another word for breathing out. • Insects have air ..... to breathe. • The system which enables breathing. • A word that means putting together. • An adult human body has 206 of these. • ...
Science - Soils 2024-05-20
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- In the fair test experiment we have different variables some change and others stay the ……
- What is another word for hypothesis?
- ONE word for all the different elements/things that stay the same/controlled.
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- What type of experiment did we do in year 3? To identify the best soil.
- Soil is important for plants and …………
- In class we learned about 4 different soils peat, clay, chalky and ……
6 Clues: What is another word for hypothesis? • Soil is important for plants and ………… • In class we learned about 4 different soils peat, clay, chalky and …… • What type of experiment did we do in year 3? To identify the best soil. • ONE word for all the different elements/things that stay the same/controlled. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2022-02-28
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- Fine soil that builds up at the mouth of a river
- Egyptian ruler who fought the Hittites and ruled Egypt for 66 years
- Rich, as in soil; good for growing crops
- One of the few female rulers on Egypt
- The Egyptian ruler who restored the worship of many gods
- A body that has been dried so it won't decay
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- Title for rulers of ancient Egypt; means "great house"
- A pyramid with sides that rise in a series of a giant steps
- A foursided shaft with a pyramid shafted top
- The egyptian ruler who had the Great pyramid of Giza built
- In ancient Egypt, a person whose job was to write and keep records
- A structure shaped liked a triangle, with four sides that meet at a point
- The first Egyptian ruler to promote the worship of one god
- A cloth made from flax
14 Clues: A cloth made from flax • One of the few female rulers on Egypt • Rich, as in soil; good for growing crops • A foursided shaft with a pyramid shafted top • A body that has been dried so it won't decay • Fine soil that builds up at the mouth of a river • Title for rulers of ancient Egypt; means "great house" • The Egyptian ruler who restored the worship of many gods • ...
Ancient Egypt 2019-12-11
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- to obtain something
- life after death
- Egyptian writing system
- items sent out to other regions
- triangle-shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river
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- people from rich and powerful families
- series of rulers form the same family
- strong rapids
- creature with lion bodies and the head of another animal or human
- title used by the rulers of Egypt
10 Clues: strong rapids • life after death • to obtain something • Egyptian writing system • items sent out to other regions • title used by the rulers of Egypt • series of rulers form the same family • people from rich and powerful families • triangle-shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river • creature with lion bodies and the head of another animal or human
Ancient Egypt Crossword 2022-12-01
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- The river that the Egyptians used
- The thing that helped us decipher what hieroglyphics said
- What the Egyptians used to right on
- What they called their leaders
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- What the Egyptians did when someone died
- A certain time a pharaoh ruled
- The Egyptians writing style
- What they called their rich soil
- What Egyptians are known for creating
- Their cool statue
10 Clues: Their cool statue • The Egyptians writing style • A certain time a pharaoh ruled • What they called their leaders • What they called their rich soil • The river that the Egyptians used • What the Egyptians used to right on • What Egyptians are known for creating • What the Egyptians did when someone died • The thing that helped us decipher what hieroglyphics said
What do you know about Australia? 2023-06-30
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- Australia is in the ... Hemisphere
- the river runs through the southeast in Australia
- Australia’s rich natural resources
- Australia’s tallest mountain
- type of rain forests in Australia
Down
- flat red-soil desert
- settlers who were sent to live in Australia as punishment in 1788
- the head of each state government
- the executive branch enforces the ...
- one of the largest countries in the world
- type of monarchy in Australia
11 Clues: flat red-soil desert • Australia’s tallest mountain • type of monarchy in Australia • the head of each state government • type of rain forests in Australia • Australia is in the ... Hemisphere • Australia’s rich natural resources • the executive branch enforces the ... • one of the largest countries in the world • the river runs through the southeast in Australia • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2025-04-13
Across
- a pyramid shaped religious temple
- Mesopotamia was nicknamed the Fertile ___
- small particles of rich soil
- a craftsperson
- a system for bringing water to your crops
- a person who knows how to write
Down
- a small city with its own ruler and laws
- one of Mesopotamia's rivers
- continent on which Mesopotamia was located
- the writing used in Mesopotamia
- one of Mesopotamia's rivers
- a large area of many cities ruled by one leader
12 Clues: a craftsperson • one of Mesopotamia's rivers • one of Mesopotamia's rivers • small particles of rich soil • the writing used in Mesopotamia • a person who knows how to write • a pyramid shaped religious temple • a small city with its own ruler and laws • Mesopotamia was nicknamed the Fertile ___ • a system for bringing water to your crops • ...
Egypt 2022-02-16
Across
- The first Egyptian ruler to promote the worship of one god.
- Fine Soil that builds up at the mouth of a river.
- A four-sided shaft with a pyramid-shaped top.
- A pyramid with sides that rise in a series of giant steps.
- A cloth made from flax.
- A body that has been dried so it won't decay.
Down
- In ancient Egypt, a person whose job was to write and keep records.
- A structure shaped liked a triangle ,with four sides that meet at a point.
- Title for rulers of ancient Egypt; means "great house"
- One of the few female rulers on Egypt.
- Rich, as in soil; good for growing crops.
- The egyptian ruler who had the Great pyramid of Giza built.
- The Egyptian ruler who restored the worship of many gods.
- Egyptian ruler who fought the Hittites and ruled Egypt for 66 years.
14 Clues: A cloth made from flax. • One of the few female rulers on Egypt. • Rich, as in soil; good for growing crops. • A four-sided shaft with a pyramid-shaped top. • A body that has been dried so it won't decay. • Fine Soil that builds up at the mouth of a river. • Title for rulers of ancient Egypt; means "great house" • ...
Geography Terms (E) 2016-04-29
Across
- Steep hill that is flat on the top
- Permanently frozen ground
- Rainfall in reservoirs under the ground
- Bright pink burnt clay above a coal bed
- Between the mountains
- Beginning of a river
- Deep holes dug out by the wind
- Level areas between mountains that have few trees
- Basin formed by a collapsed volcano
- Wearing away of rock and soil by wind and water
- Low water reservoir that turns to a salty mud flat or a dry lake as water evaporates in summer
Down
- Cold, treeless plains
- Rock formed by hot melted material that has cooled and hardened
- Holes in a lava-bed from which hot gas steams up
- Rock formed by deposits laid down by water
- Rock that has been changed by heat and pressure
- Patches of hard lava rock on the land surface
- Canyons with steep walls
- Steep-sided inlets
19 Clues: Steep-sided inlets • Beginning of a river • Cold, treeless plains • Between the mountains • Canyons with steep walls • Permanently frozen ground • Deep holes dug out by the wind • Steep hill that is flat on the top • Basin formed by a collapsed volcano • Rainfall in reservoirs under the ground • Bright pink burnt clay above a coal bed • Rock formed by deposits laid down by water • ...
Plant Science Vocabulary 2024-01-11
Across
- Sand, Clay, and Silt
- Honey Bees are great at this
- Genetically Identical to parent
- Where pollen is produced and stored
- Outer layer of a plant cell
- Offspring of plants
- Combining two plants together for the benefits form one of them
- The way plants produce sugar and Oxygen
- Top of the flower, attracts insects to the plant
Down
- Management of ornamental plants like flowers
- Management of gardens
- Body of the plant, brings nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant
- Long slender stalk that leads to the Ovaries
- usually located at the bottom of the plant, helps with anchoring the plant down
- Supports the anther and bring it nutrients
- Where Photosynthesis takes place, trees usually lose them in the fall and winter mouths
- Located under petals, produces a chemical to ward off predators
- Female reproductive organ
- The development of a seed
19 Clues: Offspring of plants • Sand, Clay, and Silt • Management of gardens • Female reproductive organ • The development of a seed • Outer layer of a plant cell • Honey Bees are great at this • Genetically Identical to parent • Where pollen is produced and stored • The way plants produce sugar and Oxygen • Supports the anther and bring it nutrients • ...
Getting Dirt on Soil 2023-12-08
Across
- things that do not come from an animal or plant
- surface soil usually including the rich upper layer in which plants have most of their roots and which the farmer turns over in plowing
- layer of solid rock immediately beneath the surface soil in geology found on terrestrial planets such as Earth
- a layer of weathered material that lies just under the surface soil
Down
- a brown or black product of partial decay of plant or animal matter that forms the organic portion of soil
- a solid sediment that is similar to dust
- chemical substances found in every living thing on Earth
7 Clues: a solid sediment that is similar to dust • things that do not come from an animal or plant • chemical substances found in every living thing on Earth • a layer of weathered material that lies just under the surface soil • a brown or black product of partial decay of plant or animal matter that forms the organic portion of soil • ...
Clay 2024-10-11
7 Clues: a clay oven • Special paint • To make it bowlier • a long strip of clay • dry Dry as possible • pottery is making anything with clay • a slip is water and clay mixed together
Clay 2024-10-11
7 Clues: make two parts join together nicely • a top coating to make shiny and glassy • a very dry clay that is hard as a rock • a long rope that could be called a snake • a pancake of clay that is rolled out flat • is a ceramic containers like a mug or plates • a special over that turns clay into ceramics
Clay 2024-10-11
7 Clues: used to dry clay. • a thin rope of clay. • clay that drys with air. • made over 20,000 years ago. • used to make clay all shiny. • clay that is pressed or twisted. • used to glue pieces of clay together.
Crossword Crossword Difficulty:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2024-01-26
Across
- How many clues in the worlds biggest crossword.
- Crosswords use these a lot.
- The most commonly used word in crosswords.
- Crossword in Spanish.
- A thing that you are doing right now.
Down
- The name of the magazine that the worlds first crossword appeared in.
- The name of the inventor of the crossword.
- The name for people who love crosswords.
- The date that the first crossword was made in 1913.
- During World War II Crossword Puzzles were Burned in this country.
10 Clues: Crossword in Spanish. • Crosswords use these a lot. • A thing that you are doing right now. • The name for people who love crosswords. • The name of the inventor of the crossword. • The most commonly used word in crosswords. • How many clues in the worlds biggest crossword. • The date that the first crossword was made in 1913. • ...
Soils Exam 2 Review 2024-12-04
Across
- An area saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally, that supports distinct ecosystems.
- lime A material used to neutralize soil acidity and improve fertility.
- drainage The removal of water from the soil below the surface to improve plant growth.
- rotation The practice of growing different crops in succession to improve soil health.
- cropping Planting crops to cover soil, prevent erosion, and improve soil health.
- fertility The ability of soil to provide essential nutrients to plants.
- The process by which water enters the soil surface.
- A condition of low oxygen levels in water, often caused by eutrophication.
- tillage A farming practice that reduces soil erosion and water loss.
- Programs where government agencies assist growers by covering part of the expense for conservation practices.
- Nutrients required in small amounts for plant growth.
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- soil Soil that contains a high concentration of soluble salts, which can harm plant growth.
- testing A method of analyzing plant tissue to determine nutrient deficiencies.
- irrigation A method of watering plants by delivering water directly to the roots in small, controlled amounts.
- The process by which particles adhere to a surface.
- capacity The soil's ability to resist changes in pH.
- Water that flows over the land surface rather than infiltrating the soil.
- elements Nutrients required by plants for normal growth and development.
- buffer A vegetative area designed to intercept pollutants and reduce erosion.
- The enrichment of water bodies with nutrients, causing algal blooms.
- exchange capacity The total capacity of soil to hold exchangeable cations.
- sample A soil sample made by mixing subsamples from different areas.
- The removal of excess water from soil.
- carbonate equivalent A measure of the ability of a liming material to neutralize soil acidity.
- erosion The formation of small channels on a slope by running water.
25 Clues: The removal of excess water from soil. • The process by which particles adhere to a surface. • The process by which water enters the soil surface. • capacity The soil's ability to resist changes in pH. • Nutrients required in small amounts for plant growth. • The enrichment of water bodies with nutrients, causing algal blooms. • ...
Weathering Vocabulary 2017-03-25
Across
- an area of land that captures rainfall and funnels it to a lake/stream/wetland
- a winding curve or bend of a river or road.
- the process of scraping or wearing away.
- an area of low-lying ground adjacent to a river, formed mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding
- soil and rock particles are worn away
- a glacial episode during a past geological period
- a freshwater stream that flows into a larger stream or river
- the wearing away of or changing the appearance or texture of (something) by long exposure to the elements
- an ice mass that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area
- formed when a glacier travels across and down a slope
- a specific layer in soil that is different from the layers above and below it
- formed by glacial erosion
- forms when a meander is cut off from the rest of the river
- rock debris
Down
- body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight
- sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or land mass
- a long, narrow, winding ridge composed of stratified sand. Deposited by a glacial meltwater stream
- a chemical reaction happening between the minerals found in the rock and rainwater.
- movement the movement of surface material caused by gravity
- small hill composed of stratified sand
- an area where precipitation collects and drains into a larger body of water
- rain caused by industrial burning of coal and fossil fuels
- accumulation of till deposited by a glacier
- a form of mechanical weathering in which curved plates of rock are stripped from rock below.
- top layer of soil
- the reaction of a substance with oxygen
- small hill consisting of compacted boulder clay molded by past glacial action
- deposit of sand and gravel carried by running water from the melting ice of a glacier and laid down in stratified deposits
- a shallow, sediment-filled body of water
29 Clues: rock debris • top layer of soil • formed by glacial erosion • soil and rock particles are worn away • small hill composed of stratified sand • the reaction of a substance with oxygen • the process of scraping or wearing away. • a shallow, sediment-filled body of water • a winding curve or bend of a river or road. • accumulation of till deposited by a glacier • ...
AgriScience Midterm 2018 2018-12-17
Across
- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Natural volcanic glass material with water holding capabilities.
- One-celled, microscopic organisms.
- Pertaining to a particular season of the year.
- Exact duplicate.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Practice of growing plants without soil.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- Growing plants as roots hang in air and are misted with nutrient solution.
- Pathogenic entity consisting of nucleic acid and a protein sheath.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- Desirable proportions of nutrients and organisms to support plant growth
- Mixture of partially decayed organic matter.
- Raising aquatic animals under controlled conditions.
- Material that supplies nutrients for plants.
- Person’s occupation or profession.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Obtain nourishment from either live or decaying organic matter.
Down
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Living organism that transmits a disease.
- Plant that lives from year to year.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Activities concerned with the production of plants and animals.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- Application of scientific principles to agriculture.
- Organism that produces disease.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Material placed on soil to prevent erosion and weeds.
39 Clues: Exact duplicate. • pH of less than 7.0. • pH of more than 7.0. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Organism that produces disease. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • One-celled, microscopic organisms. • Person’s occupation or profession. • Plant that lives from year to year. • Practice of growing plants without soil. • Weather conditions of a specific region. • ...
Final Review 2017-05-11
Across
- What stage does a clay piece need to be in to be fired?
- The ways things feel or look like they might feel.
- What is the strongest stage of clay?
- A style of art that was influenced by African masks.
- What is the mineral in glaze that makes it shiny?
- Minerals are _________ together when fired at hot temperature.
Down
- Art that is distorted, uses imaginative color, but is still recognizable.
- What happens when air bubbles expand in a hot kiln and clay contracts?
- Clay companies dig up clay from the _______ and package it up to sell.
- A three dimensional shape.
- In order to connect two pieces of clay, you need to ______, slip and smooth.
- If you placed a bone dry piece of clay in a bowl of water you would get this.
12 Clues: A three dimensional shape. • What is the strongest stage of clay? • What is the mineral in glaze that makes it shiny? • The ways things feel or look like they might feel. • A style of art that was influenced by African masks. • What stage does a clay piece need to be in to be fired? • Minerals are _________ together when fired at hot temperature. • ...
Clay Unit- ceramics terms 2019-09-18
Across
- is three-dimensional and encloses space
- a furnace or oven for firing clay
- leather-hard is the condition of a clay or clay body when it has been partially dried
- a method of decorating pottery in which painted decoration is applied to the surface before it is covered with a transparent ceramic glaze
- to scratch hatch marks on it as part of joining clay pieces together.
- is a flat, two-dimensional figure
Down
- term given to clay objects when they have been shaped but have not yet been bisque fired
- unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again
- refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art
- used to color, decorate or waterproof an item.
- sticky fine-grained earth
- a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water
12 Clues: sticky fine-grained earth • a furnace or oven for firing clay • is a flat, two-dimensional figure • is three-dimensional and encloses space • refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art • used to color, decorate or waterproof an item. • a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water • unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again • ...
Oceans and Deserts Vocabulary 2023-09-12
6 Clues: bodies of saltwater • similar to dry soil • the edge of the land beside the ocean • areas of land that have very little water • water from mountain streams that have connected • land area where water sources meet up; it has rich soil for plants to grow
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-06
Across
- an organized society
- someone that believes multiple gods
- a king that was famous for his codes
- people that invented the wheel
Down
- a building that people pray in
- a river that has rich soil
- a place located in Iraq
- what people call someone if they are from babylon
- writing system invented by the sumerians
- a plow that was used for farming
10 Clues: an organized society • a place located in Iraq • a river that has rich soil • a building that people pray in • people that invented the wheel • a plow that was used for farming • someone that believes multiple gods • a king that was famous for his codes • writing system invented by the sumerians • what people call someone if they are from babylon
or z5 2024-09-18
Across
- planted seeds in rich soil to grow vegetables.
- low in the sky during evening hours.
- for sunny days ahead.
- painted sky in shades of orange and pink in the west.
- navigated through stormy seas with great skill.
- wet after last night's rain.
Down
- towards a distant mountain.
- in the east every morning.
- drifted slowly across blue sky.
- predict weather using advanced technology.
- worried about upcoming exams
11 Clues: for sunny days ahead. • in the east every morning. • towards a distant mountain. • worried about upcoming exams • wet after last night's rain. • drifted slowly across blue sky. • low in the sky during evening hours. • predict weather using advanced technology. • planted seeds in rich soil to grow vegetables. • navigated through stormy seas with great skill. • ...
Deforestation 2025-06-27
Across
- A dense, wet forest that’s rich in biodiversity
- Reducing waste by reusing materials
- Planting trees to grow a forest
- Global patterns of temperature and weather
Down
- Gas released by trees
- Cutting down forests on purpose
- Trees absorb this element from the air
- These leafy giants clean the air
- A natural home for animals
- Soil being washed away—often worsened by tree loss
10 Clues: Gas released by trees • A natural home for animals • Cutting down forests on purpose • Planting trees to grow a forest • These leafy giants clean the air • Reducing waste by reusing materials • Trees absorb this element from the air • Global patterns of temperature and weather • A dense, wet forest that’s rich in biodiversity • ...
Ancient Civilizations and Rivers 2025-10-14
Across
- The Indus Valley had advanced _____ planning
- Rivers helped early people settle instead of being _____
- Region between Tigris and Euphrates
- River that flows through Egypt
- A system to move water to crops
Down
- Writing system used in Mesopotamia
- River Ancient Chinese river known as “China’s Sorrow”
- Rivers made good routes for _____
- Religion and _____ often connected to rivers
- Rich soil left behind after flooding
10 Clues: River that flows through Egypt • A system to move water to crops • Rivers made good routes for _____ • Writing system used in Mesopotamia • Region between Tigris and Euphrates • Rich soil left behind after flooding • The Indus Valley had advanced _____ planning • Religion and _____ often connected to rivers • River Ancient Chinese river known as “China’s Sorrow” • ...
Biology Module #15 2019-05-01
Across
- Chemicals that circulate throughout multicellular organisms, regulating cellular processes by interacting with specifically targeted cells
- A plant's response to a stimulus such that the direction of the response is preprogrammed and not dependent on the direction of the stimulus
- A fertilization process that requires two sperm to fuse with two other cells
- An ovule with a protective coating, encasing a mature plant embryo and a nutrient source
- A mature ovary that contains a seed or seeds
- A growth response to gravity
- The phenomenon that occurs when individual molecules are so strongly attracted to each other that they tend to stay together, even when exposed to tension
- Flowers with both stamens and carpels
Down
- Spaces in the soil that determine how much water and air the soil can hold
- The study of life processes in an organism
- Flowers with either stamens or carpels, but not both
- A growth response to touch
- The process by which organic substances move through the phloem of a plant
- The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the carpel in flowering plants
- A growth response to light
- A mixture of gravel, sand, silt, clay, and organic matter
16 Clues: A growth response to touch • A growth response to light • A growth response to gravity • Flowers with both stamens and carpels • The study of life processes in an organism • A mature ovary that contains a seed or seeds • Flowers with either stamens or carpels, but not both • A mixture of gravel, sand, silt, clay, and organic matter • ...
Cell By Stephen King 2022-03-14
Across
- Jordan thought a ____ was causing the mutations in the zombies?
- What college was on the Raggedy Mans sweatshirt?
- The _____ turned the people using phones into zombies.
- Name giving to the movement of zombies at certain times.
- Where was Clay when the event started?
- Who was Clay hoping to find throughout the book?
- The name of the academy the three stopped at?
Down
- A power the zombies had.
- Piles of cars in the road were called road-____?
- Where did Clay live?
- Clay was a _____ and was traveling for an interview when it started.
- Device used by the zombies to "recharge" at night.
- What was the brand of the shoe Alice kept with her?
- Who was the first person Clay joined?
14 Clues: Where did Clay live? • A power the zombies had. • Who was the first person Clay joined? • Where was Clay when the event started? • The name of the academy the three stopped at? • Piles of cars in the road were called road-____? • What college was on the Raggedy Mans sweatshirt? • Who was Clay hoping to find throughout the book? • ...
Learnig and growing 2022-05-21
6 Clues: same as rhythm • a type of soil (argil) • A task that you have to do • Admssion to a university without paying • natural place without light, made of "rocks" • The price you have to pay per month to study
Indus Valley 2024-11-07
6 Clues: place used for communal bathing • cities were planned in this pattern • made by pouring soil, clay and water • this activity supported the growth of crops • the civilisation flourished near this river • small engraved objects used for identity and trade
Section 5- How People Change Rainforests 2024-02-27
Chapter 3 Review 2025-03-26
Across
- Any one of several processes that moves sediment downhill - landslide, mudflow etc.
- The mixture of sediments that a glacier deposits directly on the surface.
- Sediment deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake.
- When wind meets an obstacle, a deposit of windblown sand.
- The process by which wind surface materials.
- The process by which natural forces move weathered rock and soil from one place to another.
- Fine, wind-deposited sediment typically made of clay and silt contributes to fertile farmlands.
- Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- A stream or river that flows into a larger river.
- A time in the past when continental glaciers covered a large portion of Earth's surface.
- The flat, wide area of land along a river - floods when river overflows.
Down
- Occurs in a continuous cycle with erosion, depositing displaced material or sediment in a new location.
- A wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range.
- Material consisting of pieces of rock, soil, sand or remains of plants & animals.
- A large temporary groove or channel that in soil that carries runoff after a rainstorm.
- A looplike bend in the course of a river.
- The process in which a glacier picks up rocks as it flows over land.
- Till deposited at the edges of a glacier forms a ridge.
- The part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean typically made of harder rock that erodes more slowly.
- A meander that gets cut off from the river often from when the river flooded.
- A channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope.
- Forms as result of a longshore drift - a beach projects like a finger out into the water.
- The force pulling everything down on the planet.
- As runoff travels, it forms temporary tiny grooves in the soil.
- An area of wave-washed sediment (typically sand) along a coast.
- Moving water flowing over the land that carries particles with it.
26 Clues: A looplike bend in the course of a river. • The process by which wind surface materials. • The force pulling everything down on the planet. • A stream or river that flows into a larger river. • Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. • Till deposited at the edges of a glacier forms a ridge. • When wind meets an obstacle, a deposit of windblown sand. • ...
volcano 2020-04-06
Across
- the thin top layer we live in is the _________
- Pangaea split into these and islands
- when a tectonic plate cracks upward, it _______
- the crust is a puzzle of these
- middle earth is called the ________
- what the ancient ‘supercontinent’ is called
- when earth wears away due to weather or rivers it is ___
- magma when it explodes is called this
- heated silica in sand is turned into this
Down
- the scale used to measure earthquakes
- rocks we eat in pills
- people live on these smaller ‘continents’
- When tectonic plates rub it causes an _________
- spews out and makes an island
- liquified magma is _______ rock
- a type of soil we make into pottery
- plants and fossils pressed down in the earth become thick __
- lava under the crust is called this
- when a tectonic plate bends into a mountain, it ______
19 Clues: rocks we eat in pills • spews out and makes an island • the crust is a puzzle of these • liquified magma is _______ rock • a type of soil we make into pottery • middle earth is called the ________ • lava under the crust is called this • Pangaea split into these and islands • the scale used to measure earthquakes • magma when it explodes is called this • ...
Weathering Vocabulary 2017-03-27
Across
- accumulation of till deposited by a glacier
- the wearing away of or changing the appearance or texture of (something) by long exposure to the elements
- the top layer of soil
- forms when a meander is cut off from the rest of the river
- a shallow, sediment-filled body of water
- a freshwater stream that flows into a larger stream or river
- a form of mechanical weathering in which curved plates of rock are stripped from rock below.
- an area where precipitation collects and drains into a larger body of water
- body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight
- sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or land mass
- an area of land that captures rainfall and funnels it to a lake/stream/wetland
- an ice mass that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area
- a winding curve or bend of a river or road.
- small hill composed of stratified sand
Down
- the process of scraping or wearing away.
- the movement of surface material caused by gravity
- soil and rock particles are worn away
- an area of low-lying ground adjacent to a river, formed mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding
- formed when a glacier travels across and down a slope
- a specific layer in soil that is different from the layers above and below it
- formed by glacial erosion
- deposit of sand and gravel carried by running water from the melting ice of a glacier and laid down in stratified deposits
- the reaction of a substance with oxygen
- caused by industrial burning of coal and fossil fuels
- small hill consisting of compacted boulder clay molded by past glacial action
- a chemical reaction happening between the minerals found in the rock and rainwater.
- rock debris
- a glacial episode during a past geological period
- a long, narrow, winding ridge composed of stratified sand. Deposited by a glacial meltwater stream
29 Clues: rock debris • the top layer of soil • formed by glacial erosion • soil and rock particles are worn away • small hill composed of stratified sand • the reaction of a substance with oxygen • the process of scraping or wearing away. • a shallow, sediment-filled body of water • accumulation of till deposited by a glacier • a winding curve or bend of a river or road. • ...
Final review Ch 1-3 2024-05-16
Across
- / What is conglomerate rock consisting of angular shards of stone embedded in clay?
- / What is the most valuable precious stone?
- / What is solid ejecta that solidifies before it leaves the volcano?
- / What is used to determine the color and mineral composition of soil?
- / What is the type of stone that forms as magma solidifies?
- / What is the green form of beryl?
- / What is the region that is the most seismically active in the world?
- / What is used to measure the explosivity of the volcano?
- / What is the way that light is reflected from the surface of the mineral?
- / What are the rarest, most valuable, most durable minerals in the world?
- / What is the rocky narrow layer of the earth?
Down
- / What is a type of volcano that pours out fluid lava and has a broad slope?
- / What is a statement of fact in logic?
- / What is the layer of soil that contains less organic and more mineral substances than other layers of soil?
- / What is the variable that is the same in all the groups?
- fault / What is a fault where one side of a fault moves horizontally across the other side?
- / What is the most reflective mineral?
- / What is the point above the earthquake where it originates?
- / What is the scale used to measure hardness based on known harnesses?
- / What are hills that form as glaciers overrun piles of till?
- / What is the primary plant nutrient that is used for plant growth?
- / What is the main agent of chemical weathering?
- / What is the group of minerals containing silicon and oxygen?
- / What is a gemstone that appears like the natural stone but with different chemical properties?
- / What is the substance of the physical world?
- / What is corundum with a blue color?
- / What is a logical fallacy in which someone assumes a change in one factor due to a change in another factor?
- / What affects the color of the soil?
- / What is an organic sedimentary rock that is a fossil fuel?
- / What is streaked metamorphic rock that is made from limestone?
30 Clues: / What is the green form of beryl? • / What is corundum with a blue color? • / What affects the color of the soil? • / What is the most reflective mineral? • / What is a statement of fact in logic? • / What is the most valuable precious stone? • / What is the substance of the physical world? • / What is the rocky narrow layer of the earth? • ...
Topic 9 Review 2025-04-28
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- movement Anyone of several processes by which gravity moves sediment downhill.
- dune A deposit of wind- blown sand.
- The loose, weathered material on Earth's surface in which plants can grow.
- plain The flat, wide area of land along a river.
- Small, solid piece of material that come from rocks or the remains of organisms; earth materials deposited by erosion.
- age Time in Earth's history during which glaciers covered large parts of the surface.
- The geologic principle that the same geologic processes that operate today operated in the past change Earth's surface.
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river slows into an ocean or lake.
- drift The movement of water and sediment down a beach caused by waves coming in to shore at an angle.
- weathering The type of weathering in which rock is physically broken into small pieces.
- glacier A long, narrow glacier that forms when snow and ice build up in a mountain valley.
- A stream or river that flows into a large river.
- Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- water Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
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- Process in which sediment is laid down in a new location.
- fan A wide, sloping deposit of sediment formed where a stream leaves a mountain range.
- glacier A glacier that covers much of a continent or large island.
- A wind-formed deposit made of fine particles of clay and silt.
- The process by which a glacier picks up rocks as it flows over the land.
- Dark-colored organic material in soil.
- off Water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground.
- The sediments deposited directly by a glacier.
- A channel through which water is continually flowing downhill.
- The process by which wind removes surface materials.
- weathering The process that breaks down rock through chemical change.
- The process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity moves weathered particles of rock and soil.
26 Clues: dune A deposit of wind- blown sand. • Dark-colored organic material in soil. • The sediments deposited directly by a glacier. • plain The flat, wide area of land along a river. • A stream or river that flows into a large river. • Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. • The process by which wind removes surface materials. • ...
Cell 2022-03-14
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- The raggedy man works here
- She's attached to a Nike shoe
- This makes you a zombie, or keeps you alive
- The book, and a 2016 movie
- Who is she?
- This was all his idea
- McCourt from Malden
- The Charles from Gaiten
- Clay is here when the dystopia begins
- He sacrifices himself to save others
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- Not XXXXX
- Clay knocked her out
- Clay's hometown
- Jordan's prep school
- Professor _______
- The group goes here, but Clay goes south
- She's Clay's wife, and a mindless killer
- Not XXXXX
- They're trying to find him
19 Clues: Not XXXXX • Not XXXXX • Who is she? • Clay's hometown • Professor _______ • McCourt from Malden • Clay knocked her out • Jordan's prep school • This was all his idea • The Charles from Gaiten • The raggedy man works here • The book, and a 2016 movie • They're trying to find him • She's attached to a Nike shoe • He sacrifices himself to save others • Clay is here when the dystopia begins • ...
ceramics 2025-03-04
10 Clues: scratching clay • a glassy coating • furnace like oven • a flat piece of clay • the art of making pottery • the first firing of pottery • unfired clay in desired shape • the glue for holding clay togther • vessel shape used to connect clay • kneading clay to remove air bubbles
Fun with Adverbs and Adjectives 2013-03-07
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- The weather was _________ as it stormed all day.
- Farmers must plow the rich soil ______.
- Stay ______ still if you do not want to scare the animals.
- The way you race him is ______.
- Sam's had a ______ hat.
- That dog is so ______.
- The student walked around the room ______.
- Those ______ bears are fast.
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- He works with ______ composers.
- We enjoyed the wonderful beauty of Florida ______.
- John had a ______ life.
- Sabrina ______ focused her camera on the subject.
- She was a ______ great woman.
- The runner ______ raced to the finish line.
- The cake ______ cooked and looked wonderful!
15 Clues: That dog is so ______. • John had a ______ life. • Sam's had a ______ hat. • Those ______ bears are fast. • She was a ______ great woman. • He works with ______ composers. • The way you race him is ______. • Farmers must plow the rich soil ______. • The student walked around the room ______. • The runner ______ raced to the finish line. • ...
Barefoot Adventures 2025-04-18
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- – Falling water creating a scenic view
- – Fly high to distant summer destinations
- – Small creature buzzing around flowers
- – Swinging bed between two trees
- – Sun-kissed skin after a day outdoors
- – Hat with a brim, perfect for sunny days
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- – Large outdoor fire perfect for gathering
- – Tall, rocky formation to climb and explore
- – Rich, fertile soil perfect for plants
- – Mountain range known for its stunning peaks
- – Long walk through nature, often uphill
- – Trail or road often walked or hiked
- – Earth that makes up trails and paths
- – Wetland area full of grasses and wildlife
- – Green, soft plant covering the ground
15 Clues: – Swinging bed between two trees • – Trail or road often walked or hiked • – Falling water creating a scenic view • – Earth that makes up trails and paths • – Sun-kissed skin after a day outdoors • – Rich, fertile soil perfect for plants • – Small creature buzzing around flowers • – Green, soft plant covering the ground • – Long walk through nature, often uphill • ...
Fresh Water 2013-11-18
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- a lake that stores water for human use
- a land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water for year
- the process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing needs
- materials such as granite, clay, water does not easily pass
- a fountain of water and stream that builds up pressure underground and erupts at a regular intervals
- pollution of the water in rivers and lakes
- a substance that pollutes something, esp. water or the atmosphere
- a layer of pearamble rock soil in which cracks
- using less of a resource so you won’t use it up
- a source of energy, such as light or sound, which can be regarded as having negligible dimensions.
- an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
Down
- well in which water rises because of pressure within an aquifer
- a ridge of lands that separates watersheds
- land area that supplies water to a river system
- a source of pollution that issues from widely distributed or pervasive environmental elements
- the place where an organism lives eats
- water that fills cracks and spaces in soil
- a place where groundwater flows to the surface
- a stream or smaller river that feeds into a main river
- materials full of tiny connected air spaces water can seep through
20 Clues: a lake that stores water for human use • the place where an organism lives eats • a ridge of lands that separates watersheds • pollution of the water in rivers and lakes • water that fills cracks and spaces in soil • a layer of pearamble rock soil in which cracks • a place where groundwater flows to the surface • land area that supplies water to a river system • ...
Aquatic Science Ch. 3 2017-12-06
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- The biggest pollutant is plain old dirt, also called _______.
- A stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water.
- A region based upon physical geography and natural features of terrain and habitats.
- Land drained by a river.
- An area that includes parts of coastal plains, peninsulas, and islands that lie adjacent to and between the main river basins.
- An area of land where water accumulates.
- The high ground where precipitation first collects and flows downhill in tiny trickles.
- A stream that flows, dries up, and flows again at different times of the year.
- The wearing away of land surface materials, especially rocks.
Down
- This lake is named after a city in the Brazos Valley.
- Any bit of rock or soil, such as mud, clay, silt, or sand.
- The watershed, sub-watershed, and sub-sub-watershed that includes a particular location.
- A type of solution which comes from a combination of many sources rather than a single outlet.
- A river named after the Brazos Valley.
- The contamination of air, water, or soil.
- A stream that has flowing water in it all year long.
- The bottom of a stream.
- A type of stream that flows part of the year.
- Water pollution that comes from a single source or outlet.
- A river named after a city in the Brazos Valley that intersects with the Brazos River.
20 Clues: The bottom of a stream. • Land drained by a river. • A river named after the Brazos Valley. • An area of land where water accumulates. • The contamination of air, water, or soil. • A type of stream that flows part of the year. • A stream that has flowing water in it all year long. • This lake is named after a city in the Brazos Valley. • ...
Tropical Rainforest 2021-05-23
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- heating of earth's climate
- breaking down dead and dying matter
- where water washes away the nutrients in the soil
- Aboriginal people or Native people
- products that can be directly obtained
Down
- variety of life
- processes that happen in the rainforest that benefits people and the environment
- most nutrient rich layer
- cutting down of trees
9 Clues: variety of life • cutting down of trees • most nutrient rich layer • heating of earth's climate • Aboriginal people or Native people • breaking down dead and dying matter • products that can be directly obtained • where water washes away the nutrients in the soil • processes that happen in the rainforest that benefits people and the environment
puzzle 5 2020-10-01
20 Clues: K20 • Ca0 • Fe0 • Mg0 • Sr0 • Mn0 • Ba0 • Be0 • Ni0 • Pb0 • Zn0 • Co0 • Li20 • Na20 • B203 • Bi203 • 25%n clay body • four components • melts at 2012-2192f • melts at 2102-2372f
Unit 13- Part 1 2024-10-08
30 Clues: Gas • Roof • Clay • Wood • Attic • Brick • Glass • Piano • Fence • Stone • Couch • Closet • Garage • Bedroom • Kitchen • Bathroom • Backyard • Basement • Electric • Fireplace • Furniture • Dining Room • Porch Swing • Family Room • Living room • Laundry Room • Coffee Table • Swimming Pool • Rocking Chair • Air Conditioner
Lone Stars 2021-12-15
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- Where Clay goes to think about things
- Where coach told Clay about his life
- Clay's friend and David's sister
- The head coach of the Stars
- Defensive player for the Stars
- Coaches daughter
- Clay's dad
- David got one when he took a big hit
- The other wide receiver for the Stars
- One of Clay's favorite plays they run
Down
- Coaches old NFL team
- Dallas Cowboys Stadium
- The running back for the Stars
- Clay's mom
- The author of this book
- The app coach uses to get places
- Where the Stars play their games
- Quarterback for the Stars
- Clay's football team
- Wide receiver on the Stars
20 Clues: Clay's mom • Clay's dad • Coaches daughter • Coaches old NFL team • Clay's football team • Dallas Cowboys Stadium • The author of this book • Quarterback for the Stars • Wide receiver on the Stars • The head coach of the Stars • The running back for the Stars • Defensive player for the Stars • The app coach uses to get places • Where the Stars play their games • ...
Coil Pot Crossword 2022-04-10
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- Clay that has been fired
- The number of changes in direction your pot will need to have
- Always use slip and _______ when attaching two pieces of clay
- Flexible or workable stage of clay
- Watered down clay
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- Most fragile stage of clay
- The minimum height in inches of your pot
- Type of cleanup that prevents clay dust from becoming airborne
- Created by attaching and smoothing "snakes" of clay
- Keep excess clay covered with a _____ paper towel so coils do not dry out
10 Clues: Watered down clay • Clay that has been fired • Most fragile stage of clay • Flexible or workable stage of clay • The minimum height in inches of your pot • Created by attaching and smoothing "snakes" of clay • The number of changes in direction your pot will need to have • Always use slip and _______ when attaching two pieces of clay • ...
Brylee's Amazing Scientific Crossword Puzzle😁 2021-12-16
5 Clues: Humus • Made of humus, rich in minerals • No organic material, weathered rock • Large unweathered rock, called bedrock • Made of clay, Very little minerals seep down
The Golden Age of Islam 2024-12-09
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- - The most sacred building in Islam, located in Mecca.
- - Having lots of money, goods, or valuable resources.
- Age - A time of great achievements in art, science, and culture.
- Routes - Paths used by merchants to buy and sell goods across countries.
- - The study of nature and how things work, like medicine and astronomy.
- - Places where books and knowledge are kept for learning.
- - Beautiful creations like paintings, drawings, and decorations.
- Farmlands - Land with rich soil that is great for growing crops.
- - A Muslim place of worship.
- - A person who takes over a job or position from someone else.
- - Helping others by giving money or goods.
- - The holiest city in Islam and the birthplace of Muhammad.
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- - Designing and building structures, like mosques and palaces.
- - Taking control of land or people through military force.
- - The science of healing and taking care of health.
- Empire - A large kingdom that spread across the Middle East, Africa, and parts of Europe.
- - People who study and learn a lot about different subjects.
- - Expensive and fancy items or lifestyles.
- - The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- - A rich and busy city known for learning and trade in the Islamic Empire.
20 Clues: - A Muslim place of worship. • - Expensive and fancy items or lifestyles. • - Helping others by giving money or goods. • - The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns. • - The science of healing and taking care of health. • - Having lots of money, goods, or valuable resources. • - The most sacred building in Islam, located in Mecca. • ...
Vegetable Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-03
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- : Small round seeds, a good source of protein.
- : A leafy vegetable often used in salads.
- : An orange root vegetable, rich in Vitamin A.
- : A leafy vegetable often shredded for coleslaw.
- : A bulb vegetable used for flavoring dishes.
- : A small root vegetable often eaten raw in salads.
- : A green leafy vegetable, rich in iron.
- : Purple vegetable commonly grilled or fried.
- : Local leafy vegetable rich in vitamins and minerals.
- : Yellow vegetable rich in carbohydrates.
- : A refreshing vegetable with high water content.
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- : Long green pods, good source of fiber.
- : Crunchy stalk vegetable often used in salads.
- : Starchy root vegetable used for energy.
- : A root vegetable rich in Vitamin A and energy.
- : White vegetable related to broccoli.
- : A fruit-vegetable rich in Vitamin C, used in salads.
- : Yellow or orange vegetable, rich in Vitamin A.
- : Green vegetable known as "tiny trees."
- : Colorful vegetable rich in Vitamin C.
20 Clues: : White vegetable related to broccoli. • : Colorful vegetable rich in Vitamin C. • : Long green pods, good source of fiber. • : A green leafy vegetable, rich in iron. • : Green vegetable known as "tiny trees." • : Starchy root vegetable used for energy. • : A leafy vegetable often used in salads. • : Yellow vegetable rich in carbohydrates. • ...
Clay Unit- ceramics terms 2019-09-18
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- a furnace or oven for firing clay
- used to color, decorate or waterproof an item.
- sticky fine-grained earth
- the condition of a clay or clay body when it has been partially dried
- is three-dimensional and encloses space
- a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water
- refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art
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- a method of decorating pottery in which painted decoration is applied to the surface before it is covered with a transparent ceramic glaze
- term given to clay objects when they have been shaped but have not yet been bisque fired
- unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again
- to scratch hatch marks on it as part of joining clay pieces together.
- is a flat, two-dimensional figure
12 Clues: sticky fine-grained earth • a furnace or oven for firing clay • is a flat, two-dimensional figure • is three-dimensional and encloses space • refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art • used to color, decorate or waterproof an item. • a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water • unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again • ...
Clay Unit- ceramic terms 2019-09-18
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- a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water
- sticky fine-grained earth
- a furnace or oven for firing clay
- to scratch hatch marks on it as part of joining clay pieces together.
- is three-dimensional and encloses space
- used to color, decorate or waterproof an item.
- the condition of a clay or clay body when it has been partially dried
- refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art
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- is a flat, two-dimensional figure
- unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again
- a method of decorating pottery in which painted decoration is applied to the surface before it is covered with a transparent ceramic glaze
- term given to clay objects when they have been shaped but have not yet been bisque fired
12 Clues: sticky fine-grained earth • is a flat, two-dimensional figure • a furnace or oven for firing clay • is three-dimensional and encloses space • refers to the visual "feel" of a piece of art • a liquefied mixture of clay particles in water • used to color, decorate or waterproof an item. • unfinished pottery that needs to be glazed and fired again • ...
Egypt 2024-02-18
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- Type of monument with the head of a human and the body of a lion
- Capital city of Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Egyptian sun god
- King who unified Upper and Lower Egypt
- Giant stone structures built as tombs
- Famous boy pharaoh
- The process of preserving a body after death
Down
- Sacred river in Egypt
- Mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human
- Silt-rich soil deposited by flooding rivers
- Pharaoh's burial site
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
- Tall narrow structures used to mark the entrance to temples
- Large triangular structures built as tombs
- Ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife
- Queen who ruled as a pharaoh
16 Clues: Famous boy pharaoh • Sacred river in Egypt • Pharaoh's burial site • Ancient Egyptian sun god • Queen who ruled as a pharaoh • Capital city of Ancient Egypt • Ancient Egyptian writing system • Giant stone structures built as tombs • Ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife • King who unified Upper and Lower Egypt • Large triangular structures built as tombs • ...
Learning oi and oy 2023-06-22
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- The sound a pig makes.
- Not a girl, but a ____.
- In order to garden, you need rich ____.
- The end of a pencil has a _____.
- Singers have great _____.
- A King and Queen are considered _____.
- Every bathroom has a _______.
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- If you're lucky, you may find an ______ with a pearl inside.
- At recess, it can sound very _____.
- When water gets hot it _____.
- When you're happy, you feel ____.
- Pennys, nickels, dimes, and quarters are all examples of ____.
- Another word for a long journey is a ______.
- Another word for humid is _____.
- When you're bored, you can play with a ____.
15 Clues: The sound a pig makes. • Not a girl, but a ____. • Singers have great _____. • When water gets hot it _____. • Every bathroom has a _______. • The end of a pencil has a _____. • Another word for humid is _____. • When you're happy, you feel ____. • At recess, it can sound very _____. • A King and Queen are considered _____. • In order to garden, you need rich ____. • ...
The Gold Rush of 1849 2023-07-29
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- A plot of land for mining
- Search for gold or valuable minerals
- Rapidly growing mining settlement
- Technique of searching for gold
- Tool used to wash gold-bearing soil
- People who came to California in 1849 seeking gold
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- Another word for a miner
- Gold particles found in rivers and streams
- Tool used to search for gold in rivers
- Mill - Place of the first gold discovery
- Person who searches for gold
- Tool used for digging in mines
- Rush Event in California's history
- A small piece of gold
- Hastily moving towards gold-rich areas
15 Clues: A small piece of gold • Another word for a miner • A plot of land for mining • Person who searches for gold • Tool used for digging in mines • Technique of searching for gold • Rapidly growing mining settlement • Rush Event in California's history • Tool used to wash gold-bearing soil • Search for gold or valuable minerals • Tool used to search for gold in rivers • ...
Beachcomber’s Delight 2025-04-19
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- – Porous sea creature, soft and squishy
- – Green growth found in water or on rocks
- – Large brown seaweed waving underwater
- – Loud seabird often seen near docks
- – Bubbly layer on ocean waves
- – Slimy plant that floats in saltwater
- – Hidden riches, sometimes buried at sea
- – Marsh plant that thrives in salty wetlands
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- – Smooth, colorful shards found on the shore
- – Small, smooth stone by the water
- – Another name for a jellyfish shape
- – Canvas that catches the wind on a boat
- – Beautiful view of land or sea
- – Rich, fertile soil found near coastal lands
- – Steep rock face overlooking the ocean
15 Clues: – Bubbly layer on ocean waves • – Beautiful view of land or sea • – Small, smooth stone by the water • – Loud seabird often seen near docks • – Another name for a jellyfish shape • – Slimy plant that floats in saltwater • – Porous sea creature, soft and squishy • – Large brown seaweed waving underwater • – Steep rock face overlooking the ocean • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2021-08-25
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- - people who would travel from place to place
- -Mesopotamia has a culture that was ruled by a council of elders or a chief
- - large temples city-states were built around
- - the Sumerians lack of central government and _________ caused the fall of their civilization
- - the Sumerians thought the ___________ was bleak and grim
- - who conquered the babylonians?
- - what religion were the sumerians?
- - most sumerians were merchants, artisans, __________
- - theocracies were headed by a _________ (starts with a p)
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- - made the soil fertile
- - who wrote the first written legal code?
- - What helped Mesopotamia have an economy?
- - what writing system did the Sumerians use?
- Tablets - cuneiform was written on
- - the first civilization established
- - Ancient Mesopotamia thrived because of the Euphrates and what other river?
- - Hammurabi was the king of…. (starts with a b)
- - land between rivers
- Crescent - the region Mesopotamia is on
19 Clues: - land between rivers • - made the soil fertile • - who conquered the babylonians? • Tablets - cuneiform was written on • - what religion were the sumerians? • - the first civilization established • Crescent - the region Mesopotamia is on • - who wrote the first written legal code? • - What helped Mesopotamia have an economy? • - what writing system did the Sumerians use? • ...
Byzantine Empire and Russia 2021-01-15
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- in the early 1000's the head of the christion church in constantinople, called the?
- the city of constantinople was the capital of?
- sophia what church was built by justinian for christion eastern orthadox?
- what alphabet became west that they practiced?
- which 2 churches had a pope?
- greek and roman knowledge and history was stored in byzanine
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- people lived in constantinople because of protection of eastern
- st.cyril and brother created what book?
- crossword of?
- what did the russians create that we use today?
- what did expanding trade cause Byzantone Empire to bs?
- material mosaics were usually made of small colored glass painted material, or?
- through______oliffusion the slaves picked up Byzantine?
- blent of ancient_____and roman traditions
14 Clues: crossword of? • which 2 churches had a pope? • st.cyril and brother created what book? • blent of ancient_____and roman traditions • the city of constantinople was the capital of? • what alphabet became west that they practiced? • what did the russians create that we use today? • what did expanding trade cause Byzantone Empire to bs? • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary 2023-04-19
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- The coating applied to a ceramic piece that becomes glass-like when fired
- A flat, cardboard like, piece of clay made with a rolling pin
- A small vessel made from pinching a ball of clay
- When clay is dry enough to hold its shape and still be workable
- An oven that reaches extreme temperatures to harden clay
Down
- A rolled piece of snake-like clay
- Glue to join two pieces of clay
- Scratching the two pieces of clay that are to be joined
- Broken down rocks + water
- Kneading clay in order to remove air bubbles and create a consistent texture
10 Clues: Broken down rocks + water • Glue to join two pieces of clay • A rolled piece of snake-like clay • A small vessel made from pinching a ball of clay • Scratching the two pieces of clay that are to be joined • An oven that reaches extreme temperatures to harden clay • A flat, cardboard like, piece of clay made with a rolling pin • ...
Composting 2022-03-14
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- material from the earth that easily degrades
- the by-product of composting
- no oxygen
- assorted organic material that is in the process of decay
Down
- material that can degrade naturally
- oxygen
- organisms that break down organic material
- dark brown, nutrient-rich soil
- the gas which is emitted when food waste decomposes in landfills
9 Clues: oxygen • no oxygen • the by-product of composting • dark brown, nutrient-rich soil • material that can degrade naturally • organisms that break down organic material • material from the earth that easily degrades • assorted organic material that is in the process of decay • the gas which is emitted when food waste decomposes in landfills
Mesopotamia vocab 2024-10-17
9 Clues: large arc of rich • land between two rivers • writing using curved lines • controlling water for Farming • produce more goods than needed • a place where people worshiped • divides people into classes based on job • soil and rocks mixed and is very fertile • laws that governed life in the Babylonian empire
ANNELIDAE OR WORMS 2024-10-27
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- A marine creature that forms a symbiotic relationship with a specific type of marine worm
- a remarkable ability in some worms to regrow lost body parts after injury
- A group of marine worms that live in burrows and are often known as spoon worms
- A worm adapted for life underground, usually found in moist soil
- The body unit of an annelid, allowing for greater flexibility and mobility
- A blood-sucking annelid often found in freshwater habitats, used in traditional medicine
- A Species of earthworm commonly used in composting due to their efficient digestion
- The process by which worms help break down organic matter in soil
- A type of marine polychaete characterized by its scale-like structures
- A thickened, glandular section of an earthworm used in reproduction to form a cocoon
- A common soil-dwelling worm known for enriching the soil through its burrowing
- The genus name for medicinal leeches, known for their therapeutic use in bloodletting
- A type of worm known for its flat body shape and often found in aquatic habitats
- The natural environment where worms and annelids thrive, ranging from soil to oceans
- A marine worm that builds a protective tube from sand and mucus, living in shallow waters
- A genus of marine polychaete known for its unique tube-shaped body
- A diverse group of marine worms with bristle-like structures called parapodia
- The method of using worms to recycle organic waste into nutrient-rich soil
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- The wide variety of worm species found in different habitats around the world
- Worms that live in fixed burrows and feed on organic material in their surroundings
- A genus of polychaete worms known for their long bodies and colorful segments
- A term describing animals, including worms, that lack a backbone
- A Term describing worms that have body segments, characteristic of the annelid phylum
- A marine worm that can retract into its protective tube, resembling a peanut
- Worms that inhabit ocean environments, contributing to marine biodiversity
- A deep-sea worm known for its size and unique adaptations to extreme environments
- The phylum that includes segmented worms, such as earthworms and leeches
- A class of flatworms that are mostly free-living and can be found in various habitats
- Worms that live primarily on land, playing a crucial role in soil ecosystems
- A type of roundworm often studied in soil health and agriculture
- A subclass of annelids that includes earthworms, characterized by a reduced number of setae
- Refers to how different worms consume food, which can vary from detritivorous to predatory
- A general term for worms living in freshwater or marine environments
- A type of polychaete with a hairy, bristly body, often found in sandy or muddy bottoms
34 Clues: A term describing animals, including worms, that lack a backbone • A worm adapted for life underground, usually found in moist soil • A type of roundworm often studied in soil health and agriculture • The process by which worms help break down organic matter in soil • A genus of marine polychaete known for its unique tube-shaped body • ...
Ancient China Crossword puzzle 2023-02-15
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- Natural barrier and a mountain range with the tallest mountain in the world
- Valued greatly in China
- longest river in Asia
- Trade routes used to trade between china and western asian countries
- Used as an explanation for why emperors ruled
- fertile soil used for agriculture in chain
- Natural barrier and 6th largest desert
- What priests used to answer questions they had for the gods
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- Mathematician and engineer Yu made it possible in China
- includes farming and is very important in China
- the world's second-largest shifting sand desert,
- Nobility held lands from the Emporor in exchange for military service,and loyalty
- What the Chinese people called China
- line of rulers from the same family
- Soilders made from clay uniquely
- Started Chinese civilization
16 Clues: longest river in Asia • Valued greatly in China • Started Chinese civilization • Soilders made from clay uniquely • line of rulers from the same family • What the Chinese people called China • Natural barrier and 6th largest desert • fertile soil used for agriculture in chain • Used as an explanation for why emperors ruled • includes farming and is very important in China • ...
revision 2021-11-23
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- materials which easily break down in the soil
- raw materials are clay and sand
- main gas responsible for global warming
- fusion of 2 gametes
- a measure of how much distance traveled in a particular time
- DNA is found in these structures
- a composite material used in buildings due to its fireproof properties
- many monomers get together to form these
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- when the clockwise moment balances the anti clockwise moment, the object is said to be in ..........
- energy from the sun
- a force which reduces the speed of a moving object
- polymerization of many amino acids form these
- reactions which gives out heat to the surrounding
- chemical name of this is calcium oxide
- another name of this is calcium carbonate
- using the same materials over again
16 Clues: energy from the sun • fusion of 2 gametes • raw materials are clay and sand • DNA is found in these structures • using the same materials over again • chemical name of this is calcium oxide • main gas responsible for global warming • many monomers get together to form these • another name of this is calcium carbonate • materials which easily break down in the soil • ...
Engels woordje Ozzy 2022-05-13
14 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • Has a trunk • puzzle online • Flying mammal • and free to use • Large marsupial • Large marsupial • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • crossword as an image • SVG for full customization • Man's best friend bat Flying mammal
TO MARS FROM GARF [a humble lie :)] 2024-11-16
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- Latest audio as of the creation of this crossword
- Two Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand subscribers
- Planet #4
- A turkey is eaten on this day
- 11 out of 12
- This
- You cannot divide a number by ___
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- Flashy!
- *staaaaaaaare*
- What Anigomi creates
- Anigomi takes _____
- Creator of this crossword commissioned an audio of this character
- The first one to have a challenge in this slideshow
- Tasty!
14 Clues: This • Tasty! • Flashy! • Planet #4 • 11 out of 12 • *staaaaaaaare* • Anigomi takes _____ • What Anigomi creates • A turkey is eaten on this day • You cannot divide a number by ___ • Two Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand subscribers • Latest audio as of the creation of this crossword • The first one to have a challenge in this slideshow • ...
Cell 2022-03-14
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- Clay knocked her out with a shopping bag
- Professor _______
- An expecting protagonist
- McCourt from Malden
- The county fair is here
- Clay is here when the dystopia begins
- Jordan's prep school
- The group goes here, but Clay goes south
- He sacrifices himself to save others
- Charles from Gaiten
- Not 17 down
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- The book, and a 2016 movie
- Who is she?
- This makes you a zombie, or keeps you alive
- The raggedy man works here
- This was all his idea
- They're trying to find him
- Clay's hometown
- She's Clay's wife, and a mindless killer
- She's attached to a Nike shoe
- Not 20 across
21 Clues: Who is she? • Not 17 down • Not 20 across • Clay's hometown • Professor _______ • McCourt from Malden • Charles from Gaiten • Jordan's prep school • This was all his idea • The county fair is here • An expecting protagonist • The book, and a 2016 movie • The raggedy man works here • They're trying to find him • She's attached to a Nike shoe • He sacrifices himself to save others • ...
Final Review 2017-05-22
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- Illusion is an artwork that deceives the eye by appearing to be other than it is.
- Liquid clay used to join two pieces of clay together
- an arrangement of shapes closely fitted together, in a repeated pattern without gaps or overlapping.
- a tool used to apply a thin layer of ink to printing block
- printing method where areas of the block are carved away leaving raised areas that will be printed.
- Is clay that is completely dry and ready to be bisque fired
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- is a transparent paint medium.
- special oven used to fire clay to high temperatures.
- scratching the surface of two pieces of clay before they are attached
- Is clay that has been dried two to three hours. Leatherhead clay may be carved but is too dry to add we clay to
- Construction uses flat pieces of clay that are joined together to make a ceramic object.
11 Clues: is a transparent paint medium. • special oven used to fire clay to high temperatures. • Liquid clay used to join two pieces of clay together • a tool used to apply a thin layer of ink to printing block • Is clay that is completely dry and ready to be bisque fired • scratching the surface of two pieces of clay before they are attached • ...
Stages of Clay-EHS 2024-09-13
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- liquid clay used like glue to join pieces of clay together.
- the process of squeezing a piece of clay between your fingers to form it
- a thin, glasslike coating that is applied to clay pieces;
- handbuilding process using flat, even pieces of clay that have been formed.
- a cylinder of clay to create a long, snake-like form
- clay that has dried out and is ready to be fired in kiln.
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- machine used to fire clay and create ceramic
- unglazed clay piece that has been fired in the kiln once at a low temperature and is ready to be glazed
- moldable clay that is wet enough to easily shape into forms by hand
- clay that has started to dry; it can still be carved, cut, and joined together
10 Clues: machine used to fire clay and create ceramic • a cylinder of clay to create a long, snake-like form • a thin, glasslike coating that is applied to clay pieces; • clay that has dried out and is ready to be fired in kiln. • liquid clay used like glue to join pieces of clay together. • moldable clay that is wet enough to easily shape into forms by hand • ...
Groundwater and Surface Water Vocabulary 2025-03-03
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- A small river that flows into a larger one
- The word for rain, snow, or other precipitation filling an aquifer back up
- Small stones that make an excellent aquifer
- A huge aquifer underneath eight states in the middle of the USA
- An underground layer of broken rock with the spaces filled with water
- A fine-grained kind of soil that water can not pass through easily
- The kind of aquifer that is trapped between two layers with low permeability
- Small bits of rock, minerals, etc. that are carried by a river
- The rock underneath everything that water can not pass through
- The amount of hole space between grains of sand, gravel, etc.
- A threat to groundwater caused by dumps or spills of hazardous chemicals
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- All the land that drains into one river system
- How easily water can move through an underground layer
- Fan-shaped deposit of sediment at the mouth of a river
- A hole dug down past the water table
- Large sweeping bends in a river
- As a contaminant moves through an aquifer and mixes with more water, THIS will decrease
- The word for using water to grow crops
- The flat land at the bottom of a watershed
- Above this line the soil is dry and below it the spaces are filled with water
20 Clues: Large sweeping bends in a river • A hole dug down past the water table • The word for using water to grow crops • A small river that flows into a larger one • The flat land at the bottom of a watershed • Small stones that make an excellent aquifer • All the land that drains into one river system • How easily water can move through an underground layer • ...
NON-LIVING THINGS 2024-07-23
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- ___________ is a natural material that we get from trees.
- Some materials exist ____________, either from animals or plants, some found from the Earth.
- ____________ is made by mixing sand and other materials.
- __________ can be found on the Earth's surface.
- _________ is a natural material from sheep.
- ____________ is a material that comes from the rubber tree.
- __________ is a natural fibre made out of the cotton plant.
- ___________ is a man-made material. They can be hard and some can be soft.
- Wood is also burnt as _________.
- The soil found at the seaside is __________ and clay is soft solid used for making bricks.
- Metal such as iron and steel come from __________ in rocks.
- Iron and steel are strong, hard, _______ and long-lasting materials.
- Some materials are ___________.
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- Rocks will break down and become __________.
- The most common things that are made out of rubbers are car tyres and ___________.
- Non-living things are also known as __________.
- Materials are used for __________ other things.
- Different materials have different ______________ to be used for making different things.
- Wood is strong, long lasting and it can be __________.
- ___________ and silver are metals too and can be used to make jewellery and coins.
- Wool absorbs _______.
- __________ comes from the cocoons of silkworms.
- Wool is _______ resistant, which means it won't catch fire.
- Electricity and ___________ can travel through silver and gold.
24 Clues: Wool absorbs _______. • Some materials are ___________. • Wood is also burnt as _________. • _________ is a natural material from sheep. • Rocks will break down and become __________. • Non-living things are also known as __________. • Materials are used for __________ other things. • __________ can be found on the Earth's surface. • ...
Surface Processes 2025-04-04
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- General shape of a land surface.
- Solid water.
- Erosion and deposition of unsorted, angular sediments due to gravity.
- Water soaking into the ground.
- The ability of water to rise in small openings. Greater in smaller sediments (clay, silt
- A change in the rock that forms a new compound.
- Gaseous water.
- The ability for soil to hold water [see previous conversation].
- Landscapes with the lowest relief and often flat layers of sedimentary rock.
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- Spaces between rocks filled with water.
- The breakdown of rocks into smaller particles called sediments.
- The ability of soil or sediment to allow water to flow down through it.
- Type of weathering where rocks are broken down without changing composition.
- Forces that push Earth's crust to a higher elevation, like faulting, folding, tilting of bedrock, and volcanic action [see previous conversation].
- Forces that decrease the elevation of Earth's crust, mainly erosion [see previous conversation].
- Water falling to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail [see previous conversation].
- Landscapes with the greatest relief, high peaks & deep valleys, and faulted/tilted bedrock.
- Liquid water becoming water vapor.
- The change in elevation between the highest and lowest points.
- The amount of space between sediments.
- Transportation of sediments.
- Landscapes with high relief but relatively flat due to erosion and horizontal layers of sedimentary rock.
22 Clues: Solid water. • Gaseous water. • Transportation of sediments. • Water soaking into the ground. • General shape of a land surface. • Liquid water becoming water vapor. • The amount of space between sediments. • Spaces between rocks filled with water. • A change in the rock that forms a new compound. • The change in elevation between the highest and lowest points. • ...
Basic Tastes 2025-08-11
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- Having a fresh, tangy taste like lemons or oranges.
- Having a stale, unpleasant taste or smell.
- Having a taste like nuts.
- Full-bodied and intense.
- Having a taste reminiscent of wood.
- Like sugar, honey, or candy.
- Having a strong, pleasant smell that affects the taste.
- Having a taste like fish.
- Smooth and rich, like cream or butter.
- Salty, like the sea.
- Spicy, or having a burning sensation from spices like chili peppers.
- Having a pleasantly sharp or sour taste.
- Sharp, sour, and acidic.
- Having a crisp, firm texture that breaks easily when chewed.
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- Full of liquid.
- Pleasantly salty or spicy, not sweet.
- Having a strong, sharp taste or smell.
- Delicious, causing one to salivate.
- Not strong or intense.
- Like lemons, vinegar, or unripe fruit.
- Like salt, pretzels, or ocean water.
- Having a taste like fruit.
- Having a burning sensation from spices.
- A savory, meaty taste, often from MSG or certain meats.
- Having a taste of smoke.
- Having a taste reminiscent of soil or dirt, often in mushrooms or truffles.
- Like coffee, dark chocolate, or some greens.
- Thin and tasteless, like water.
28 Clues: Full of liquid. • Salty, like the sea. • Not strong or intense. • Full-bodied and intense. • Having a taste of smoke. • Sharp, sour, and acidic. • Having a taste like nuts. • Having a taste like fish. • Having a taste like fruit. • Like sugar, honey, or candy. • Thin and tasteless, like water. • Delicious, causing one to salivate. • Having a taste reminiscent of wood. • ...
A Complete Tomato Seed Starting Guide from Indoor Seeding to Outdoor Planting: Every Step In Between 2024-03-19
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- A watering method where plants are watered from the bottom, allowing the roots to absorb water through capillary action.
- Individual compartments within a flat or tray used for planting seeds or transplanting seedlings.
- A unit of measurement for the total quantity of visible light emitted by a source.
- A substance added to soil or plants to provide essential nutrients for growth.
- The process by which a seed begins to sprout and grow into a seedling.
- The organic matter produced by earthworms as they digest organic material, rich in nutrients and beneficial microorganisms.
- Trays or shallow containers used for starting seeds, typically with multiple cells for individual plants.
- The average date of the last spring frost in a specific region, important for determining when it's safe to transplant seedlings outdoors.
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- A measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, influencing soil pH and nutrient availability for plants.
- Lights Artificial light sources used to supplement natural sunlight for indoor plant growth.
- A lightweight, volcanic rock material often used in soil mixes to improve drainage and aeration.
- The process of gradually exposing plants to new environmental conditions to prevent shock.
- Young plants that have recently sprouted from seeds.
- Mix A specific type of soil mixture designed for starting seeds, usually lightweight and sterile.
- Leaves The first set of leaves that appear after the cotyledons (seed leaves) of a plant, resembling the leaves of the mature plant.
15 Clues: Young plants that have recently sprouted from seeds. • The process by which a seed begins to sprout and grow into a seedling. • A substance added to soil or plants to provide essential nutrients for growth. • A unit of measurement for the total quantity of visible light emitted by a source. • ...
Puzzle C 2022-05-30
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- A place where water is stored underground
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert
- An item attached to smokestacks to reduce atmospheric emissions
- The range of conditions in which an organism can survive (2 words)
- A disease caused from bacteria-infected drinking water
- The process of bringing up nutrient rich water from the bottom of the ocean
- The relative abundance of organisms in a given ecosystem
- A measure of the cloudiness of water
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- Precipitation that can alter the pH of the soil (2 words)
- Species that are non-native to a region
- A test used to determine the LD50 of a substance (2 words)
- A measure of photosynthesis (2 words)
- Nonrenewable energy sources derived from partially decayed organic matter (2 words)
- The spinning of surface water in the ocean as determined by the coriolis effect
- The layer of the atmosphere that contains the ozone layer
- A fuel type derived from the splitting of water molecules
- A living component in an ecosystem
- A more sustainable method of harvesting wood (2 words)
- Plants that fix nitrogen into the soil
- Fish or organisms caught accidentally during fishing
20 Clues: A living component in an ecosystem • A measure of the cloudiness of water • A measure of photosynthesis (2 words) • Plants that fix nitrogen into the soil • Species that are non-native to a region • A place where water is stored underground • The process by which fertile land becomes desert • Fish or organisms caught accidentally during fishing • ...
Natural values of the Carpathian Basin 2023-03-03
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- This forest usually has a higher altitude than 600m
- ..... filtrate the water
- In which community does the inland water cover the soil only in the spring and later dry up
- __________ treeless communities are determined by local factors like the water regime of the soil, type of parent rock, relief
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- Climazonal forests have a very ____ shrub/herb layer
- This community is found in areas with human disturbance or where natural vegetation has been removed
- Formation which happens in the fen meadows
- Stagnant water is often found in _____ forests
- __________ forests grow in places with unique soil and landscape conditions
9 Clues: ..... filtrate the water • Formation which happens in the fen meadows • Stagnant water is often found in _____ forests • This forest usually has a higher altitude than 600m • Climazonal forests have a very ____ shrub/herb layer • __________ forests grow in places with unique soil and landscape conditions • ...
ANNELIDAE OR WORMS 2024-11-13
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- A marine creature that forms a symbiotic relationship with a specific type of marine worm
- A remarkable ability in some worms to regrow lost body parts after injury
- A group of marine worms that live in burrows and are often known as spoon worms
- A worm adapted for life underground, usually found in moist soil
- The body unit of an annelid, allowing for greater flexibility and mobility
- A blood-sucking annelid often found in freshwater habitats, used in traditional medicine
- A Species of earthworm commonly used in composting due to their efficient digestion
- The process by which worms help break down organic matter in soil
- A type of marine polychaete characterized by its scale-like structures
- A thickened, glandular section of an earthworm used in reproduction to form a cocoon
- A common soil-dwelling worm known for enriching the soil through its burrowing
- The genus name for medicinal leeches, known for their therapeutic use in bloodletting
- A type of worm known for its flat body shape and often found in aquatic habitats
- The natural environment where worms and annelids thrive, ranging from soil to oceans
- A marine worm that builds a protective tube from sand and mucus, living in shallow waters
- A genus of marine polychaete known for its unique tube-shaped body
- A diverse group of marine worms with bristle-like structures called parapodia
- The method of using worms to recycle organic waste into nutrient-rich soil
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- The wide variety of worm species found in different habitats around the world
- Worms that live in fixed burrows and feed on organic material in their surroundings
- A genus of polychaete worms known for their long bodies and colorful segments
- A term describing animals, including worms, that lack a backbone
- A Term describing worms that have body segments, characteristic of the annelid phylum
- A marine worm that can retract into its protective tube, resembling a peanut
- Worms that inhabit ocean environments, contributing to marine biodiversity
- A deep-sea worm known for its size and unique adaptations to extreme environments
- The phylum that includes segmented worms, such as earthworms and leeches
- A class of flatworms that are mostly free-living and can be found in various habitats
- Worms that live primarily on land, playing a crucial role in soil ecosystems
- A type of roundworm often studied in soil health and agriculture
- A subclass of annelids that includes earthworms, characterized by a reduced number of setae
- Refers to how different worms consume food, which can vary from detritivorous to predatory
- A general term for worms living in freshwater or marine environments
- A type of polychaete with a hairy, bristly body, often found in sandy or muddy bottoms
34 Clues: A term describing animals, including worms, that lack a backbone • A worm adapted for life underground, usually found in moist soil • A type of roundworm often studied in soil health and agriculture • The process by which worms help break down organic matter in soil • A genus of marine polychaete known for its unique tube-shaped body • ...
