clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Biomes 2025-05-14
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- Long, cool wet season with lots of trees, elk shrews & owls live here.
- This biome has grasses and moderate temperature, animals include prairie dogs & coyotes.
- Rich soil, moderate rainfall, deer, bobcats, & songbird describe this biome.
- Warm and wet all year-long, contains the most rainfall & most biodiversity.
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- Evergreens (don't shed their leaves).
- The different living things.
- Long-term weather patterns.
- This biome is known as the boreal forest and has lots of evergreens, wolves, owls & elk.
- Low temperatures and very dry, soil contains permafrost.
- Broadleaf trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches.
- This biome has lots of grasses and has high temperatures all year long.
- A region of Earth where the climate determines the types of plants that live there.
- This biome is very dry and usually hot during the day and much cooler at night.
13 Clues: Long-term weather patterns. • The different living things. • Evergreens (don't shed their leaves). • Low temperatures and very dry, soil contains permafrost. • Broadleaf trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches. • Long, cool wet season with lots of trees, elk shrews & owls live here. • This biome has lots of grasses and has high temperatures all year long. • ...
SOCIAL STUDIES: CHAPTER 3 & 4 2024-02-06
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- the washing away of soil by rain, wind, and nearby rivers
- to change the way you do something
- resource a resource that can be replaced in a short time
- to use an item again
- region a place where many kinds of factories are located
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- resource a resource that takes a long time to replace or cannot be replaced after they are used
- to save or protect
- region a place where there is much flat land and rich soil
8 Clues: to save or protect • to use an item again • to change the way you do something • resource a resource that can be replaced in a short time • region a place where many kinds of factories are located • the washing away of soil by rain, wind, and nearby rivers • region a place where there is much flat land and rich soil • ...
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 • ...
Cell 2022-03-14
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Abstract Vowels: ou, oi 2023-09-28
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- Water will _____ when it gets very hot.
- Salad dressing often includes _____.
- Rosa ______ her missing sock.
- North is the opposite of _______.
- It is hard to dig in the frozen _______.
- Some plants need rich _____ to grow well.
- The singer has a beautiful _______.
- I am _____ of myself for getting an A.
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- Put the dough in the ______ pan.
- We saw a dark _____ in the sky.
- Please sharpen the _____ of this pencil.
- The music was too ____ for my ears.
- We live in a large ______.
- The loud ringing ______ made me jump.
- Roberto wants to _____ the team.
15 Clues: We live in a large ______. • Rosa ______ her missing sock. • We saw a dark _____ in the sky. • Put the dough in the ______ pan. • Roberto wants to _____ the team. • North is the opposite of _______. • The music was too ____ for my ears. • The singer has a beautiful _______. • Salad dressing often includes _____. • The loud ringing ______ made me jump. • ...
River Civilization 2021 2021-05-02
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- belief in many gods
- A king of ancient Egypt was called
- an what is the agricultural revolution
- the rebirth of the soul
- chinese philosophy (5 key relationships)
- created an ancient law code in Mesopotamia
- ancient Egyptian writing system
- A government ruled by a king or a queen
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- developed near the Tigris-Euphrates river
- Government-both political & religious ruler
- rich fertile soil deposited by floods
- Mesopotamians written language
- embalming or preserving of a dead body
- a series of rulers from the same family
- rewarded based on how you followed dharma
- belief in only one god
- life after death is called
- your personal job duty
18 Clues: belief in many gods • belief in only one god • your personal job duty • the rebirth of the soul • life after death is called • Mesopotamians written language • ancient Egyptian writing system • A king of ancient Egypt was called • rich fertile soil deposited by floods • embalming or preserving of a dead body • an what is the agricultural revolution • ...
Dwellings 2024-01-26
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- - A number that is not exact; a careful guess.
- - real
- - made by humans;
- - usual;
- empty room or with little furniturefraught -current of air (through a room or to a fire);
- -houses partially covered with soil;
- a room that lacks in people’s warmth
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- a person who advocates or acts for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife.
- one living in a dwelling with - able to get along or work well together;
- - extensively, considerably;
- - able to get along or work well together; capable of use with some other model or system;
- -almost;
- room that looks inhabited
- - building material made by mixing small stones and sand with limestone, clay, and water
- - country-like, plain
- - a place where people live
16 Clues: - real • -almost; • - usual; • - made by humans; • - country-like, plain • room that looks inhabited • - a place where people live • - extensively, considerably; • -houses partially covered with soil; • a room that lacks in people’s warmth • - A number that is not exact; a careful guess. • one living in a dwelling with - able to get along or work well together; • ...
Kerajinan dari Bahan Lunak 2019-11-21
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- clay adalah jenis clay yang paling mahal
- merupakan bahan mineral yang tidak larut dengan air dalam waktu yang lama jika sudah menjadi padat
- merupakan prisip penggunaan
- ide merupakan prinsip perancangan
- lunak adalah bahan yang memiliki sifat lunak sehingga sangat mudah dibentuk
- alam bersifat lentur
- lain kenyamanan adalah comfortable
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- roti adalah salah satu contoh clay
- cetak adalah teknik pembentukan dengan acuan alat cetak
- merupakan bahan lunak buatan
- bersifat mudah encer dan beku
- bersifat elastis dan kenyal
- liat bersifat lengket bila dalam keadaan basah
- nyatu adalah salah satu bahan utama kerajinan khas Kalimantan Tengah
- adalah sufaktan yang digunakan dengan air untuk mencuci atau membersihkan peralatan
15 Clues: alam bersifat lentur • bersifat elastis dan kenyal • merupakan prisip penggunaan • merupakan bahan lunak buatan • bersifat mudah encer dan beku • ide merupakan prinsip perancangan • roti adalah salah satu contoh clay • lain kenyamanan adalah comfortable • clay adalah jenis clay yang paling mahal • liat bersifat lengket bila dalam keadaan basah • ...
VOCAB lesson 4 2023-01-10
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- I bet you are that weird girl in my class
- FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT
- what covid did to businesses
- I love cotton candy... OMG wait a sec
- WELCOME TO THE CROSSWORD YAYYYYYY
- declare not guilty
- this is a very ____ 5 letter word
- I'm sorry for your condition or state
- examine this word to see if it is special
- this word is really important need to keep it
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- letter machine: A A A A A
- idol + verb =
- whatever for doing my crossword
- la playa
- I'm sorry
- this word is ____ed to be awesome
- there was never a crossword puzzle...
- men in Lord of the Rings are
- this clue is askdjf;lkaj woiejlkj;lkdf
19 Clues: la playa • I'm sorry • idol + verb = • declare not guilty • what covid did to businesses • men in Lord of the Rings are • whatever for doing my crossword • this word is ____ed to be awesome • WELCOME TO THE CROSSWORD YAYYYYYY • this is a very ____ 5 letter word • there was never a crossword puzzle... • I love cotton candy... OMG wait a sec • I'm sorry for your condition or state • ...
Weathering, Erosion & Deposition Elaboration 2013-12-13
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- The speed and direction of a moving object
- The rapid downward sliding of a mass of earth and rock; usually move over a confined area and can be triggered by the oversteepening of slopes by erosion associated with rivers, glaciers, or ocean waves; heavy snowmelt which saturates soil and rock; or earthquakes that lead to the failure of weak slopes
- the rigid, outer-most layer of Earth that includes the uppermost mantle and crust
- The accumulation or laying down of matter by a natural process, as the laying down of sediments in a river
- The starting material of soil consisting of rock or sediment that is subject to weathering
- A mixture of weathered rock, rock fragments, decayed organic matter, water, and air
- A large mass of ice moving very slowly through a valley or spreading outward from a center, which forms over many years from packed snow in areas where snow accumulates faster than it melts
- A glacial feature formed as glaciers melt and leave large blocks of ice behind, which become buried in glacial sediment (till), melt, and leaving behind a large depression which fills with water
- The material, chiefly sand or gravel, deposited by meltwater streams in front of a glacier
- Layer of soil formed from the movement of the products of weathering
- The mechanical and chemical processes that change Earth's surface over time
- All of the Earth's water, including surface water (water in oceans, lakes, and rivers), groundwater (water in soil and beneath the Earth's surface), snowcover, ice, and water in the atmosphere, including water vapor
- Occurs when normally dry, low-lying land is flooded by sea water
- All of the organisms that live in a region
- The long-term, average weather conditions that occur in a particular region
- The effect of mechanical erosion of rock, esp a river bed, by rock fragments scratching and scraping it; wearing down
- A temporary rise of the water level, as in a river or lake or along a seacoast, resulting in its spilling over and out of its natural or artificial confines onto land that is normally dry
- An unstratified, unconsolidated mass of boulders, pebbles, sand, and mud deposited by the movement or melting of a glacier
- Glacier-transported rock fragment that differs from the local bedrock, which may be embedded in till or occur on the ground surface and may range in size from pebbles to huge boulders weighing thousands of tons
- downhill movement of soil and rock fragments induced by gravity
- A sand hill or sand ridge formed by the wind, usually in desert regions or near lakes and oceans
- A large, dry, barren region, usually having sandy or rocky soil and little or no vegetation
- A mass of till (boulders, pebbles, sand, and mud) deposited by a glacier, often in the form of a long ridge
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- The flat alluvial area at the mouth of some rivers where the mainstream splits up into several distributaries:
- Flat land bordering a river and made up of alluvium (sand, silt, and clay) deposited during floods. When a river overflows, the floodplain is covered with water
- The process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water, glaciers, winds, waves, etc.
- A long, narrow, steep-sided ridge of coarse sand and gravel deposited by a stream flowing in or under a melting sheet of glacial ice
- A very fine grained silt or clay, thought to have formed as the result of grinding by glaciers and to have been deposited by the wind
- Physical processes that naturally break rocks into smaller pieces
- The shape and steepness of the landscape
- The breaking down of dead organisms and organic waste
- Small hole or space in soil
- An ocean current that moves parallel to shore
- weathering The process that changes the composition of rocks and minerals due to exposure to the environment
- The process that combines the element oxygen with other elements or molecules
- Remains of something that was once alive
- The amount of fluid passing a section of a stream in unit time is called the discharge
- Rock fragments that have accumulated at the base of a cliff or slope
- A sinuous curve, bend, or loop along the course of a stream or river
- The degree to which something inclines; a slope
40 Clues: Small hole or space in soil • The shape and steepness of the landscape • Remains of something that was once alive • The speed and direction of a moving object • All of the organisms that live in a region • An ocean current that moves parallel to shore • The degree to which something inclines; a slope • The breaking down of dead organisms and organic waste • ...
Addison and Lizzy 2022-04-20
Across
- What meat do Chinese raise little of?
- Chinas national drink is?
- What is necessary to cut food into small pieces?
- What do wide valleys form?
- What is the heavy smooth skillet called?
- What is the climate in southern provinces?
- What is the chief product?
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- What religion came from India?
- Most of Chinas people are?
- What is the second most common cooking method?
- What is the highest mountain?
- What group do most Chinese belong to?
- What is the largest nation?
- What do waterways provide?
- What part of China has rich soil?
15 Clues: Chinas national drink is? • Most of Chinas people are? • What do wide valleys form? • What do waterways provide? • What is the chief product? • What is the largest nation? • What is the highest mountain? • What religion came from India? • What part of China has rich soil? • What meat do Chinese raise little of? • What group do most Chinese belong to? • ...
Mesopotamia puzzle 2026-01-09
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- River located west of Mesopotamia
- A person who kept records and wrote documents
- The wedge-shaped writing system used by Mesopotamians
- Large area ruled by one leader
- A system used to bring water to crops
- Babylonian king famous for his law code
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- Independent city
- Ancient city known for hanging gardens
- River located east of Mesopotamia
- The earliest known civilization in Mesopotamia
- Stepped pyramid used for religious purposes
- A large religious building where gods were worshiped
- A ruler of a city-state
- Rich soil with tiny rock
- Belief in many gods
15 Clues: Independent city • Belief in many gods • A ruler of a city-state • Rich soil with tiny rock • Large area ruled by one leader • River located west of Mesopotamia • River located east of Mesopotamia • A system used to bring water to crops • Ancient city known for hanging gardens • Babylonian king famous for his law code • Stepped pyramid used for religious purposes • ...
Science U2L3 Quiz Review 2023-01-25
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- A type of single cell organism.
- An organism that breaks down dead plant and animal material.
- ________ can sprout like a plant, but cannot make its own food like plants.
- People can help nature recycle plant material by composting. People use compost in their gardens, becaise it makes the soil rich in ________.
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- Organisms, such as fungi and ______, that break down dead organisms and return them as nutrients to the soil, are known as decomposers.
- The job of decomposers is to break down dead plants and animals into useful substances. This job is their ________.
- Energy and other materials from dead organisms are recycled back into the soil by ________.
- Decomposers help plants by enriching the ______.
- ________ break down decaying material in an ecosystem.
- A plant-like organism that gets energy from other organisms which may be living or dead.
- producers are plants that make their own food, while decomposers do _____ make their own food.
11 Clues: A type of single cell organism. • Decomposers help plants by enriching the ______. • ________ break down decaying material in an ecosystem. • An organism that breaks down dead plant and animal material. • ________ can sprout like a plant, but cannot make its own food like plants. • ...
Punahou 2022-04-08
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- Brought Covid to Hawaii the year he came
- Government Politics Kid
- Clay Girl Clay
- "IM GONNA WRECK IT" Said this person
- Ohara,Monaco,Ando
- Cheers
- Huwhite
- Lau, Hirota, Anderson
- how do you spell it siri?
- She will sasa you
- Ms Lawton?!
- Hey(dramatic hand sway wave)
- Mrs GーG Mascot
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- Do the dance
- Gimme that Takitoe
- Oh My Lordy Lordy
- je m'appelle
- Get it vampire queen
- Doesn't know how to spell
- lawyer,loud,epans sureves
- One of my favorites
- Baking Queen (Slactavism Fake Activism)
- L+M
- Flynn, RL, Osorio
- Add that ice ice baby、then mix it up
25 Clues: L+M • Cheers • Huwhite • Ms Lawton?! • Do the dance • je m'appelle • Clay Girl Clay • Mrs GーG Mascot • Oh My Lordy Lordy • Ohara,Monaco,Ando • Flynn, RL, Osorio • She will sasa you • Gimme that Takitoe • One of my favorites • Get it vampire queen • Lau, Hirota, Anderson • Government Politics Kid • Doesn't know how to spell • lawyer,loud,epans sureves • how do you spell it siri? • ...
Composting 2022-06-10
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- how warm or cold it is
- the stuff that is composted
- 02
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- the humidity of the compost
- the measure of hydrogen in the chemical composition
- hours, days, or weeks elapsed
- turning organic waste into fertilizer
- the acronym for remembering the individual parts of composting
- organisms that turn organic debris into rich soil
9 Clues: 02 • how warm or cold it is • the humidity of the compost • the stuff that is composted • hours, days, or weeks elapsed • turning organic waste into fertilizer • organisms that turn organic debris into rich soil • the measure of hydrogen in the chemical composition • the acronym for remembering the individual parts of composting
Earth and Space Science 2022-05-18
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- Contains Earth’s magnetic field
- Composed of minerals, organic material, living organisms, gas, and water
- Anything that takes in and stores carbon
- Used to clean up polluted groundwater
- The amount of space between sediments
- Is considered the most fertile soil with a very fine texture
- Aurora borealis occurs here 90-1,000 km from Earth
- Boundary between atmosphere and space extends to 10,000 km from Earth
- Ground bordering streams on each side
- Process if water, wind, gravity, and glaciers breaking rocks down
- Water, wind, gravity, and glaciers carrying away loosened material from weathering
- the gradual excessive warming of our planet that will result in economic disasters
- Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluourinated gases
- Tranfer of energy as heat through a material
- Has the highest amount of permeability, as well as being the largest soil
- Warmth from sun onto Earth
- Labels all properties and characteristics of soil
- The breaking down of rocks that does not change it’s chemical composition
- Water that comes into a river from other water sources
- Upper surface of ground water
- The amount of water sediments can hold
- Rocks with a small porosity that slowly transports water to or from an aquifer
- Coldest part of the atmosphere 80-85 km from Earth
- Uses greenhouse gasses to keep the earth from freezing
- Changes the chemical composition of rocks, or other materials
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- A part of the surface which is filled with water and air
- The amount of water flowing in a channel
- Protects humans from UV radiation 16-35 km from
- Saturated rocks that holds water underground
- Radio raves bounce back to earth part of thermosphere
- Amount of carbon that is transferred by different processes
- An old meandering stream that has been cut off over time
- Transfer of energy/ movement of matter
- Contains ozone molecules, convertes UV energy into heat 18-50 km up
- Where weather occurs 0-18 km from ground
- A bend or curve in a channel due to water flow
- Seeing every single layer of soil
- Water that exists underground in rock crevices
- Any natural or manmade things that release CO2 gas into the atmosphere
- 1 billion tons of carbon
- Sediments that are dumped in a particular area or land
- The smallest soil that is able to hold a great amount of water and nutrients for plants
- Pathway of moving water that cuts into rocks
- A part of an aquifer that is completely filled with water
44 Clues: 1 billion tons of carbon • Warmth from sun onto Earth • Upper surface of ground water • Contains Earth’s magnetic field • Seeing every single layer of soil • Used to clean up polluted groundwater • The amount of space between sediments • Ground bordering streams on each side • Transfer of energy/ movement of matter • The amount of water sediments can hold • ...
Matt's Coo Coo puzzle 2021-01-07
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- clay that was found away from where it is from
- when the clay becomes * Pottery *
- clay before a bath
- yoooo so this makes things go BOOM BOOM
- big hot oven
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- this part is great if you have anger issues, take it all out on the clay and get those air bubbles out!
- smooth white clay
- the main component of clay
- is it water? is it clay? I don't know i just know it makes things stick together
- process that makes the clay pretty
10 Clues: big hot oven • smooth white clay • clay before a bath • the main component of clay • when the clay becomes * Pottery * • process that makes the clay pretty • yoooo so this makes things go BOOM BOOM • clay that was found away from where it is from • is it water? is it clay? I don't know i just know it makes things stick together • ...
Coil Pot Crossword 2022-04-10
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- Watered down clay
- Keep excess clay covered with a _____ paper towel so coils do not dry out
- 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
Down
- The minimum height in inches of your pot
- Flexible or workable stage of clay
- Most fragile stage of clay
- Type of cleanup that prevents clay dust from becoming airborne
- Created by attaching and smoothing "snakes" of 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 • The number of changes in direction your pot will need to have • Always use slip and _______ when attaching two pieces of clay • ...
science ii 2022-05-11
Across
- Trees that are pushed down hill, slant and curve upwards
- made by nature
- general term for the movement of rock or soil down slopes under the force of gravity.
- waste from the things humans use
- rocks falling down a hill
- a downward movement of dirt /clay along a curved surface.
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms
- a type of organism or animal.
- man made
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- saving materials that are important.
- throwing plastic and paper away where it is supposed to.
- mud falling down a hill
- One thing affected by synthetic materials, lives in the ocean, plant-like
- stock or supply
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- a home of a animal or creature
16 Clues: man made • made by nature • stock or supply • mud falling down a hill • rocks falling down a hill • a type of organism or animal. • a home of a animal or creature • waste from the things humans use • saving materials that are important. • throwing plastic and paper away where it is supposed to. • Trees that are pushed down hill, slant and curve upwards • ...
The Candy Smash 2023-05-08
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- published false statement damaging a person's reputation; a written defamation.
- resides or having one's place of business in a building
- no taste
- consisting of a dried gourd with beads
- buy or obtain (an asset or object) for oneself
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- is the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman
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- someone who gives a gentle push
- fit or suitable to be eaten.
- A thing that Heats, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
- behaving in a specified way
- to be quit
- a small, narrow space or opening.
- in poetry, the repetition of the sound of a vowel
- God is gracious; born of a yew; youth
- a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus.
16 Clues: no taste • to be quit • behaving in a specified way • fit or suitable to be eaten. • someone who gives a gentle push • a small, narrow space or opening. • God is gracious; born of a yew; youth • consisting of a dried gourd with beads • buy or obtain (an asset or object) for oneself • in poetry, the repetition of the sound of a vowel • ...
Unit 8 Level F Vocab Words 2022-09-23
23 Clues: Guy • Sky • Pitt • Newbie • Ground • Plants & • Incognito • Not alive • Not narrow • And veggies • How you see • Whatever then • Big and strong • Cannot be done • True statement • Education place • Crossword;Jigsaw • Ink on your body • Free to everyone • Opposite of front • Football tackle on qb • Code to log in to things • What you are doing right now
biology crossword 2023-04-14
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- a biome of or pertaining to land as in terrestrial ecosystem
- the first species to populate an area
- reestablisment of a damaged ecosystem in an area were the soil was left intact
- a gradual increase in average global temperature
- symbiotic association between a fungus and a photosynthetic organism
- permanently dark layer of the oceans
- release of harmul materials into the enviroment
- a biome that occurs in water
- a species has an unusually large effect on its ecosystem
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- a zone of the ocean were light penetration is high
- the tidal mouth of a large river
- no two species can occupy the same niche in the same habitat
- succession that occurs on surfaces were no soil exists
- a group of ecosystems that share similar climates and organisms
- an opening in the sea floor out of which heated mineral-rich water flows
- a stable community that no longer goes through major ecoogical changes
- destruction of forests
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat
- plants and animals that have migrated to places there not native
- too many people in an area
- a system of interlocking and independent food chains
21 Clues: destruction of forests • too many people in an area • a biome that occurs in water • the tidal mouth of a large river • permanently dark layer of the oceans • the first species to populate an area • release of harmul materials into the enviroment • a gradual increase in average global temperature • a zone of the ocean were light penetration is high • ...
6th Grade History, Unit 1 2023-10-27
Across
- an expert who studies and records the past
- the arc shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- an object made or used by people in the past
- a way to water plants / farmland using a water source and ditches
- old stone age
- a small particle of soil or quartz that is left behind in water
- something that can be used to fill a need
- a group of people living in the same area who had their own ruler and farm lands within its borders
- a river that which borders Mesopotamia in the Fertile Crescent
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- new stone age
- a river in Asia that runs through Turkey, Syria, and Iraq
- a society with developed arts, sciences, government and social structures
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
- someone who studies humans by studying the things they left behind (like trash)
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- prevents flooding
- growing crops and raising animals
- an expert who studies and creates maps of Earth’s natural and human-made features
- one who moves from place to place with no home
20 Clues: new stone age • old stone age • prevents flooding • growing crops and raising animals • writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • something that can be used to fill a need • an expert who studies and records the past • an object made or used by people in the past • one who moves from place to place with no home • the arc shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil • ...
Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent 2021-11-01
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- areas.
- city and all of the countryside around it.
- way of supplying water to an area of land.
- of Uruk’s kings became a legendary figure in Sumerian literature.
- than what you need like a food surplus.
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- mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks.
- built a new capital Akkad near what is now Baghdad. He was the first ruler to have a permanent army.
- of Labor/the type of arrangement on which each worker specializes in a particular task or job.
- areas.
- Crescent/a large arc of rich or fertile farmland.
- made waterways that connect basins to ditches.
11 Clues: areas. • areas. • mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks. • than what you need like a food surplus. • city and all of the countryside around it. • way of supplying water to an area of land. • made waterways that connect basins to ditches. • Crescent/a large arc of rich or fertile farmland. • of Uruk’s kings became a legendary figure in Sumerian literature. • ...
Earth and Space Science 2022-05-18
Across
- Contains Earth’s magnetic field
- Composed of minerals, organic material, living organisms, gas, and water
- Anything that takes in and stores carbon
- Used to clean up polluted groundwater
- The amount of space between sediments
- Is considered the most fertile soil with a very fine texture
- Aurora borealis occurs here 90-1,000 km from Earth
- Boundary between atmosphere and space extends to 10,000 km from Earth
- Ground bordering streams on each side
- Process if water, wind, gravity, and glaciers breaking rocks down
- Water, wind, gravity, and glaciers carrying away loosened material from weathering
- the gradual excessive warming of our planet that will result in economic disasters
- Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluourinated gases
- Tranfer of energy as heat through a material
- Has the highest amount of permeability, as well as being the largest soil
- Warmth from sun onto Earth
- Labels all properties and characteristics of soil
- The breaking down of rocks that does not change it’s chemical composition
- Water that comes into a river from other water sources
- Upper surface of ground water
- The amount of water sediments can hold
- Rocks with a small porosity that slowly transports water to or from an aquifer
- Coldest part of the atmosphere 80-85 km from Earth
- Uses greenhouse gasses to keep the earth from freezing
- Changes the chemical composition of rocks, or other materials
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- A part of the surface which is filled with water and air
- The amount of water flowing in a channel
- Protects humans from UV radiation 16-35 km from
- Saturated rocks that holds water underground
- Radio raves bounce back to earth part of thermosphere
- Amount of carbon that is transferred by different processes
- An old meandering stream that has been cut off over time
- Transfer of energy/ movement of matter
- Contains ozone molecules, convertes UV energy into heat 18-50 km up
- Where weather occurs 0-18 km from ground
- A bend or curve in a channel due to water flow
- Seeing every single layer of soil
- Water that exists underground in rock crevices
- Any natural or manmade things that release CO2 gas into the atmosphere
- 1 billion tons of carbon
- Sediments that are dumped in a particular area or land
- The smallest soil that is able to hold a great amount of water and nutrients for plants
- Pathway of moving water that cuts into rocks
- A part of an aquifer that is completely filled with water
44 Clues: 1 billion tons of carbon • Warmth from sun onto Earth • Upper surface of ground water • Contains Earth’s magnetic field • Seeing every single layer of soil • Used to clean up polluted groundwater • The amount of space between sediments • Ground bordering streams on each side • Transfer of energy/ movement of matter • The amount of water sediments can hold • ...
Earth and Space Science 2022-05-18
Across
- Contains Earth’s magnetic field
- Composed of minerals, organic material, living organisms, gas, and water
- Anything that takes in and stores carbon
- Used to clean up polluted groundwater
- The amount of space between sediments
- Is considered the most fertile soil with a very fine texture
- Aurora borealis occurs here 90-1,000 km from Earth
- Boundary between atmosphere and space extends to 10,000 km from Earth
- Ground bordering streams on each side
- Process if water, wind, gravity, and glaciers breaking rocks down
- Water, wind, gravity, and glaciers carrying away loosened material from weathering
- the gradual excessive warming of our planet that will result in economic disasters
- Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluourinated gases
- Tranfer of energy as heat through a material
- Has the highest amount of permeability, as well as being the largest soil
- Warmth from sun onto Earth
- Labels all properties and characteristics of soil
- The breaking down of rocks that does not change it’s chemical composition
- Water that comes into a river from other water sources
- Upper surface of ground water
- The amount of water sediments can hold
- Rocks with a small porosity that slowly transports water to or from an aquifer
- Coldest part of the atmosphere 80-85 km from Earth
- Uses greenhouse gasses to keep the earth from freezing
- Changes the chemical composition of rocks, or other materials
Down
- A part of the surface which is filled with water and air
- The amount of water flowing in a channel
- Protects humans from UV radiation 16-35 km from
- Saturated rocks that holds water underground
- Radio raves bounce back to earth part of thermosphere
- Amount of carbon that is transferred by different processes
- An old meandering stream that has been cut off over time
- Transfer of energy/ movement of matter
- Contains ozone molecules, convertes UV energy into heat 18-50 km up
- Where weather occurs 0-18 km from ground
- A bend or curve in a channel due to water flow
- Seeing every single layer of soil
- Water that exists underground in rock crevices
- Any natural or manmade things that release CO2 gas into the atmosphere
- 1 billion tons of carbon
- Sediments that are dumped in a particular area or land
- The smallest soil that is able to hold a great amount of water and nutrients for plants
- Pathway of moving water that cuts into rocks
- A part of an aquifer that is completely filled with water
44 Clues: 1 billion tons of carbon • Warmth from sun onto Earth • Upper surface of ground water • Contains Earth’s magnetic field • Seeing every single layer of soil • Used to clean up polluted groundwater • The amount of space between sediments • Ground bordering streams on each side • Transfer of energy/ movement of matter • The amount of water sediments can hold • ...
ADAM JOSEPH PULLAR 2025-01-06
Across
- father of Khufu
- changed traditional Egyptians
- to preserve body after Death
- obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting.
- the surroundings of black land, desert or dry land or Sahara.
- a god, controlled all of the people.
- fabric woven by fibers of the flax plant.
- fine fertile soil carried by the river and deposited on nearby lands.
- land that is fertile and fit for growing crops.
- reunited Egypt in middle Kingdom
- what happens after you die.
- first king of Kushites
- egyptian word for gold.
- flat land raised sharply above surrounding lands.
- Hatshepsut's stepson
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- watering of dry land by using ditches, pipes, and streams.
- weighed with to see if you are good or not.
- builder of pyramids.
- ruled for 66 years and stabilized Egypt.
- the pictograph language of the Egyptians.
- three kingdoms of the Egyptians
- the egyptian civilization was based on this river.
- high waterfall or rapids.
- woman Pharaoh who stabilized Egypt through trade.
- recorders and writers of egyptian history.
- triangular deposit of rich soil near river mouth.
- lowest class of people in egypt.
- took control of egypt, had similar customs as Egyptians
28 Clues: father of Khufu • builder of pyramids. • Hatshepsut's stepson • first king of Kushites • egyptian word for gold. • high waterfall or rapids. • what happens after you die. • to preserve body after Death • changed traditional Egyptians • three kingdoms of the Egyptians • reunited Egypt in middle Kingdom • lowest class of people in egypt. • a god, controlled all of the people. • ...
Thirteen Reasons Why 2011-10-13
Across
- Writing Hannah did at Monet's
- Hannah has a lot of
- What ruined Hannah's life
- Clay stole from Tony
- Ryan's collection
- Where Hannah met with her friends
- Clay's number
- Main Character
Down
- There are 13 of them
- Opposite of what her poems were about
- Ship Hannah had her first kiss
- The car Tony has
- Survey She had Marcus on her list
- Girl who didn't want a picture with Hannah
- Restaurant where Hannah was with Marcus
- Hannah referred to as Cay in her tapes
- Commited Suicide
- Drove Clay around while he listened to his story
- Where Hannah's tapes are
19 Clues: Clay's number • Main Character • The car Tony has • Commited Suicide • Ryan's collection • Hannah has a lot of • There are 13 of them • Clay stole from Tony • Where Hannah's tapes are • What ruined Hannah's life • Writing Hannah did at Monet's • Ship Hannah had her first kiss • Survey She had Marcus on her list • Where Hannah met with her friends • Opposite of what her poems were about • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-03
Across
- process by which grams,peas etc are grown alternate
- own food.
- NUTRITION nutrition in which organisms can prepare
- convert the soil rich in nitrogen
- the under surface of the leaves
- Food making process in plants
- The components of food like carbohydrates, fats, proteins
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- nutrition in which organisms get their food
- are small openings or pores usually
- relationship Some plants live together and
- and minerals are called
- their own food.
- Some plants which mostly do not have chlorophyll and cannot
- or indirectly from other organisms or dead organic matter.
- shelter and nutrients.
15 Clues: own food. • their own food. • shelter and nutrients. • and minerals are called • Food making process in plants • the under surface of the leaves • convert the soil rich in nitrogen • are small openings or pores usually • relationship Some plants live together and • nutrition in which organisms get their food • NUTRITION nutrition in which organisms can prepare • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2025-03-07
Across
- someone who writes
- writing with wedge shaped letters
- growing crops and raising animals
- land between the Trigris and Euphrates Rivers
- city that is the center of government
- a craftsperson
- wall of earth built on river banks to prevent floods
- early city that was like a small country
- wealth sent from one country to another to show they are superior
Down
- ancient Mesopotamian temple tower
- ways to supply land with water
- training wild animals for human use
- area in Southwest Asia with rich soil
- attacking a city until they surrender
- large territory ruled by a single ruler
15 Clues: a craftsperson • someone who writes • ways to supply land with water • ancient Mesopotamian temple tower • writing with wedge shaped letters • growing crops and raising animals • training wild animals for human use • area in Southwest Asia with rich soil • attacking a city until they surrender • city that is the center of government • large territory ruled by a single ruler • ...
Rock Cycle Review Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-13
Across
- a hard, unreactive, colorless compound which occurs as the mineral quartz and as a principal constituent of sandstone and other rocks.
- a body of intrusive igneous rock.
- example: calcite
- soft, finely stratified sedimentary rock that formed from consolidated mud or clay and can be split easily into fragile slabs.
- what comes out of volcano
- the process in which sediments compact under pressure, expel connate fluids, and gradually become solid rock.
- Granite and Diorite
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere.
- turn from liquid into vapor.
- a coarse-grained sedimentary rock composed of rounded fragments (> 2 mm) within a matrix of finer grained material.
- how big or small something is
- composed of consolidated sediments formed by the accumulation of fragments derived from preexisting rocks and transported as separate particles to their places of deposition by purely mechanical agents
- the quality of being hot; high temperature.
- do not have aligned mineral crystals
- caused by water, wind, or ice
- hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust
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- metamorphism affecting rocks over an extensive area as a result of the large-scale action of heat and pressure.
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- metamorphism due to contact with or proximity to an igneous intrusion.
- a compound or substance that has been purified or prepared, especially artificially.
- a metamorphic rock with a banded or foliated structure, typically coarse-grained and consisting mainly of feldspar, quartz, and mica.
- a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant.
- A volcanic rock with medium silica composition, equally rich in felsic minerals (feldspar) and mafic minerals (amphibole, biotite, pyroxene)
- any rock derived from magma (molten silicate material) that was poured out or ejected at Earth's surface.
- mineral crystals or sediment particles that make up all rocks.
- a rock composed of large angular broken fragments of minerals or rocks cemented together by a fine-grained matrix
- the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice
- a silicate mineral or igneous rock rich in magnesium and iron
- repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks
- a modifier describing igneous rocks that are relatively rich in elements
- train, car, bicycles are all froms of _____________
- honey has high ____________
- the fruits I buy are ___________
- a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous, metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade, regional metamorphism
34 Clues: example: calcite • Granite and Diorite • what comes out of volcano • honey has high ____________ • turn from liquid into vapor. • how big or small something is • caused by water, wind, or ice • a body of intrusive igneous rock. • the fruits I buy are ___________ • do not have aligned mineral crystals • repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks • ...
L.3 From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers 2024-10-29
9 Clues: Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • a Neolithic farming town • business of exchanging goods • farming (and raising animals) • arc-shaped region with rich soil • something you need to fulfill a need • to train a wild animal to be useful to humans • someone who moves from place to place to find food
Clay 2024-10-11
7 Clues: A long bit of clay • A container like mug • Joining wet pieces of clay together • A oven that turns clay into ceramic • A clay pot that you make by pinching it • A special paint that made to paint clay • A flat piece of clay that has been flattened by a rolling pin
Ancient Egypt Vocab 2020-12-02
Across
- ornately decorated coffin
- a tall, straight, 4-sided shaft with a point on top
- fabric made from flax plants
- type of bird
- box, usually made of wood, that holds a corpse
- a building that holds a coffin
- pictures that stand for words or sounds
- area near a river’s mouth where fine soil is deposited
- a structure used as a tomb, triangular sides on a square base
- Egyptian word for gold
- long streak of a mineral in the ground
- body that has been dried so it doesn’t decay quickly
- preserve a body after death
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- waterfall
- type of stone used in jewelry (blue)
- tool for lifting water
- paper like material made from a plant of the same name
- life believed to follow death
- area of the upper Nile rich in gold
- a line of rulers form the same family
- fine soil
- the order in which members of a royal family inherit the throne
- a type of trade with the exchange of goods
- spear used in water
- King of Egypt, thought to be a god
- curved stick used in hunting
26 Clues: waterfall • fine soil • type of bird • spear used in water • tool for lifting water • Egyptian word for gold • ornately decorated coffin • preserve a body after death • fabric made from flax plants • curved stick used in hunting • life believed to follow death • a building that holds a coffin • King of Egypt, thought to be a god • area of the upper Nile rich in gold • ...
6th Grade History, Unit 1 2023-10-27
Across
- new stone age
- an ancient Mesopotamian temple tower with outside staircases and a shrine at the top
- someone who studies humans by studying the things they left behind (like trash)
- something that can be used to fill a need
- a group of people living in the same area who had their own ruler and farm lands within its borders
- a river in Asia that runs through Turkey, Syria, and Iraq
- writing that uses wedge-shaped characters
- the use of tools and other inventions for practical purposes
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- prevents flooding
- a way to water plants / farmland using a water source and ditches
- an expert who studies and records the past
- an object made or used by people in the past
- the arc shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil
- a small particle of soil or quartz that is left behind in water
- old stone age
- a society with developed arts, sciences, government and social structures
- growing crops and raising animals
- an expert who studies and creates maps of Earth’s natural and human-made features
- a river that which borders Mesopotamia in the Fertile Crescent
- one who moves from place to place with no home
20 Clues: new stone age • old stone age • prevents flooding • growing crops and raising animals • something that can be used to fill a need • writing that uses wedge-shaped characters • an expert who studies and records the past • an object made or used by people in the past • one who moves from place to place with no home • the arc shaped region in Southwest Asia, with rich soil • ...
Hector Tadlock 5th Hour 2025-02-06
Across
- fine partials of rich,fertil soil
- the pharaoh that expanded their borders,signed the first peace treaty and brought about Egypt's golden age
- huge triangular shaped tomb for the pharohs
- flooding
- a low triangular area where a river divides before entering a larger body of water
- a ruler of ancient egypt
- the pharaoh of the old kingdome that built the pyrimads
- ancient Egypt's writing system
- a large waterfall
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- Embalmig, wrapping and burial. The body has been cleaned, dried and rubbed with good-smelling oils. Used to preserve the bodies of the pharohs.
- land next to a river that floods making the soil fertil
- a professional writer or record keeper
- A paper like writing material used in ancient Egypt and made from the pith of a plant
- the pharaoh that kept peace and made new trade routs
- a god or goddes
- to bring water to a dry place in order to grow crops
- series of rulers from the same family
- the pharaoh that changed their religion to believe in only 1 god
- the only pharaoh to have his tomb intact
- life after death
20 Clues: flooding • a god or goddes • life after death • a large waterfall • a ruler of ancient egypt • ancient Egypt's writing system • fine partials of rich,fertil soil • series of rulers from the same family • a professional writer or record keeper • the only pharaoh to have his tomb intact • huge triangular shaped tomb for the pharohs • ...
Ceramic Art 2025-10-08
Across
- a flat piece of clay rolled out with a rolling pin
- pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze.
- oven for firing things like pottery.
- the process of scratching or etching cross-hatched grooves on the surfaces of two clay pieces that will be joined together.
- a glassy coating on ceramics. It is used for decoration and to make the item hold liquid.
- soft, moist, earthy material that is made from eroded rocks.
- when clay has been partially dried to a consistency similar to leather.
Down
- Liquid clay, clay glue
- repeatedly kneading, cutting, and folding the clay to remove air pockets, ensure a uniform consistency, and make the clay more pliable and easier to work with.
- a color or design applied to pottery before it is glazed.
- a rope-like piece of clay rolled out with your hands.
11 Clues: Liquid clay, clay glue • oven for firing things like pottery. • a flat piece of clay rolled out with a rolling pin • a rope-like piece of clay rolled out with your hands. • a color or design applied to pottery before it is glazed. • soft, moist, earthy material that is made from eroded rocks. • pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze. • ...
Adrienne Rich Vocab 2022-09-12
Across
- Branches (of trees)
- Engaged in exploration - exploring something
- Sulky, upset, downcast.
- Making a human sound like an inanimate object.
- Making an inanimate object sound alive.
- Dealing with ideas
- A deep cut or wound
- An opening
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- Sink away
- Tackling an issue head on
- Stupid, silly thing.
- Changing / Avoiding
- Impossible to mix
- A centre, or important point
- A fleshy green plant like a cactus
- A disorganised crowd / group of people
16 Clues: Sink away • An opening • Impossible to mix • Dealing with ideas • Branches (of trees) • Changing / Avoiding • A deep cut or wound • Stupid, silly thing. • Sulky, upset, downcast. • Tackling an issue head on • A centre, or important point • A fleshy green plant like a cactus • A disorganised crowd / group of people • Making an inanimate object sound alive. • ...
Rich Auntie Christmas 2024-12-19
16 Clues: Calm • Poised • riches • Bright • Lavish • success • Alluring • Heavenly • insight. • favored. • polished • Timeless • Confident • admiration • Overflowing • sophistication
Environment 2024-09-29
Across
- (a) not harmful to the environment
- (a) at risk of extinction
- (n) the variety of plant and animal life in a habitat
- (n) natural reserves such as coal, oil, and gas
- (n) a method of turning organic waste, such as food or plant matter, into nutrient-rich soil
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- (n) a situation where there are too many people living in one area
- (n) a site where waste is buried under the ground
- (n) the protection and preservation of natural resources
- (n) the process of converting waste materials into new products
- (n) the removal of the top layer of soil that leads to land degradation
10 Clues: (a) at risk of extinction • (a) not harmful to the environment • (n) natural reserves such as coal, oil, and gas • (n) a site where waste is buried under the ground • (n) the variety of plant and animal life in a habitat • (n) the protection and preservation of natural resources • (n) the process of converting waste materials into new products • ...
Natural Resources 2020-05-22
Across
- a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use as a fuel or lubricant.
- A living things very igual to humans
- light from the sun.
- that can be used repeatedly and does not run out because it is naturally replaced.
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
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- Are relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
- Living things that needs soil
- a person as distinguished from an animal or (in science fiction) an alien.
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- A non-renewable resource is a natural substance that is not replenished with the speed at which it is consumed. It is a finite resource.
11 Clues: light from the sun. • Living things that needs soil • A living things very igual to humans • physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms. • a person as distinguished from an animal or (in science fiction) an alien. • that can be used repeatedly and does not run out because it is naturally replaced. • ...
Cell 2022-03-14
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Cell 2022-03-14
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Cell 2022-03-14
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Cell 2022-03-14
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Pottery Vocabulary 2022-09-08
Across
- partially dried clay
- coating the piece with a mixture
- a firing cycle where the glaze changed
- clay that has been fired but not glazed
Down
- a furnace for firing ceramics
- the process of heating clay pottery
- shaping clay into shapes by hand or wheel
- preparing clay for use
- handmade pottery
- completely dried clay
10 Clues: handmade pottery • partially dried clay • completely dried clay • preparing clay for use • a furnace for firing ceramics • coating the piece with a mixture • the process of heating clay pottery • a firing cycle where the glaze changed • clay that has been fired but not glazed • shaping clay into shapes by hand or wheel
W.E.D. 2021-10-28
Across
- relating to sediment
- relating to rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
- rock solidified from lava or magma
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere.
- When rock is broken down through the force of another substance on the rock
- the perceptible natural movement of the air
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- particulate matter that is carried by water or wind and deposited on the surface of the land or the bottom of a body of water
- a triangular tract of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river, typically where it diverges into several outlets
- the action of depositing something
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water and deposited as a sediment
- The erosion or disintegration of rocks or building materials caused by chemical reactions
14 Clues: relating to sediment • the action of depositing something • rock solidified from lava or magma • the perceptible natural movement of the air • the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere. • When rock is broken down through the force of another substance on the rock • ...
CH 8-NATURAL RESOURCES 2014-01-17
Across
- COAL ETC. ARE _____ TYPE OF RESOURCES
- NET SOWN AREA IS LESS THAN 10% IN ________ STAE
- UPPERMOST THIN LAYER OF EARTH'S CRUST IS _______
- BASIC TOOL OF AGRICULTURE
- IN INDIA ____ FORMS 27% OF TOTAL AREA
- ___ CRORE HECTARES OF LAND IS DEGRADED (NUMBER IN WORDS)
- REASON FOR SOIL EROSION (RIVER)
- PLANNED MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IS CALLED ____
- RESOURCES THAT CAN BE USED AGAIN AND AGAIN
- IN INDIA ____ REGION FORMS 30% OF TOTAL AREA
- LAND, WATER ETC ARE ____ TYPE OF RESOURCES
- NET SOWN AREA IS MORE THAN 80% IS _____ STATE
- SOOIL WHICH HAVE LESS BIOTIN MATTER AND IS LESS FERTILE
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- _________ SOIL IS SUITABLE FOR COTTON
- OLD ALLUVIUM SOIL
- IN INDIA ____ FORMS 43% OF TOTAL AREA
- IN SHIVALIK RANGES WHICH SOIL IS FOUND
- ______ SOIL CONTAINS IRON EXTRACTS
- THERE ARE 2 TYPES OF _________ SOIL :- KHADAR AND BANGAR
- 22% AREA IS _______
- CLIMATE OF INDIA IS _____
- NEW ALLUVIUM SOIL
- RESOURCES THAT CAN NOT BE USED AGAIN AND AGAIN
- SOIL FOUND IN DRY REGION OF RAJASTHAN
- OTHER NAME OF BLACE SOIL
25 Clues: OLD ALLUVIUM SOIL • NEW ALLUVIUM SOIL • 22% AREA IS _______ • OTHER NAME OF BLACE SOIL • BASIC TOOL OF AGRICULTURE • CLIMATE OF INDIA IS _____ • REASON FOR SOIL EROSION (RIVER) • ______ SOIL CONTAINS IRON EXTRACTS • _________ SOIL IS SUITABLE FOR COTTON • COAL ETC. ARE _____ TYPE OF RESOURCES • SOIL FOUND IN DRY REGION OF RAJASTHAN • IN INDIA ____ FORMS 43% OF TOTAL AREA • ...
social 2022-03-23
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- the running water cuts through the clayey soils and makes deep channels known as
- human activity which contributed in land degradation
- resourced which are found in a region but not been utilised
- soil, which soil develops on cyrstalline igneous rocks
- soil, soil with high water retaining capacity
- soil, northen plains are made of which soil
- laterite soil is derived from latin word which means
- soil, soils found in hilly and mountaineous areas
- owned, playgrounds are an example of
- soil which is sandy in texture and saline in nature
- evrything which is available in our environment which can be used to statisfy human needs
- resources which are surveyed and heir quality and quantity have been
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- intensively leached soils of monsoon climate
- renewable, iron ore is a type of which resource
- ,resources which can be reproduced
- resources that are obtained from biosphere
- in which state terrace farming is practiced
- Rocks and metals are an example of
- , these are subset of stock
- black soil is also known as
20 Clues: , these are subset of stock • black soil is also known as • ,resources which can be reproduced • Rocks and metals are an example of • owned, playgrounds are an example of • resources that are obtained from biosphere • in which state terrace farming is practiced • intensively leached soils of monsoon climate • soil, northen plains are made of which soil • ...
Yoongyu 2022-06-07
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- old
- eats
- not odd
- food container
- not happy
- places for water
- best state
- boys go to jupiter to get more__
- crossword
- steal
- terrible instrument?
- yes
- moist cleaning
- like larry from veggietales
- good
- creator of chobana
- weirdo fish
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- amphibian eater
- knot
- feature verb
- pumpik
- money misplacement
- yes
- eat rainbow
- palindrome
- money
- tomato
- ate now
- not sad
29 Clues: old • yes • yes • knot • eats • good • steal • money • pumpik • tomato • not odd • ate now • not sad • not happy • crossword • best state • palindrome • eat rainbow • weirdo fish • feature verb • food container • moist cleaning • amphibian eater • places for water • money misplacement • creator of chobana • terrible instrument? • like larry from veggietales • boys go to jupiter to get more__
D. CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-10-26
7 Clues: Hills in Kerala • Hills in Tamil Nadu • The capital of Jharkhand. • Plateau lies in central Asia. • Soil found in central highlands • Madhya Pradesh is rich in ______ • The longest river in the southern plateau.
Daily Crossword 2021-12-04
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- Orphan
- Backpack made of branches
- Capital city
- Min's wife
- People who steal
- Korean style of pottery
- A person sent on a special mission
- Person dedicated to religion
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- Spinning device used to form clay
- Home of Craneman
- A fragment
- Physically disabled man who took care of Treeear
- Pots, dishes and other things made of baked clay
- Oven for pottery
- Material used to make pottery
15 Clues: Orphan • A fragment • Min's wife • Capital city • Home of Craneman • Oven for pottery • People who steal • Korean style of pottery • Backpack made of branches • Person dedicated to religion • Material used to make pottery • Spinning device used to form clay • A person sent on a special mission • Physically disabled man who took care of Treeear • ...
''home and gardening" 2023-04-26
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- - A mixture of decaying organic matter used as fertilizer.
- - A handheld garden tool used for digging and planting.
- can - A container with a spout used to water plants.
- - A layer of material (such as leaves or straw) placed over soil to retain moisture and prevent weeds.
- - To trim a plant's branches or stems to encourage healthy growth.
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- - The nutrient-rich medium that plants grow in.
- - The beginning stages of a plant's growth from a seed.
- - A structure used to support climbing plants, such as tomatoes or grapes.
- - A structure used for growing plants in controlled environments.
- - The act of gathering crops when they are ripe.
10 Clues: - The nutrient-rich medium that plants grow in. • - The act of gathering crops when they are ripe. • can - A container with a spout used to water plants. • - The beginning stages of a plant's growth from a seed. • - A handheld garden tool used for digging and planting. • - A mixture of decaying organic matter used as fertilizer. • ...
Environment 2023-12-20
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- is the process of turning used materials into new products
- refers to the variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.
- is a community of living organisms and their physical environment.
- is the decay of organic matter into nutrient-rich soil.
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- is the ability to do work and is often produced from natural resources.
- occurs when harmful substances contaminate the air, water, or soil.
- means using less of something to minimize waste.
- involves finding new ways to use items instead of throwing them away.
- energy comes from sources that are naturally replenished.
- involves using resources wisely to ensure they last a long time
10 Clues: means using less of something to minimize waste. • is the decay of organic matter into nutrient-rich soil. • energy comes from sources that are naturally replenished. • is the process of turning used materials into new products • involves using resources wisely to ensure they last a long time • is a community of living organisms and their physical environment. • ...
Save the World 2024-05-07
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- is the process of converting waste materials into new products.
- is the increase in Earth's average temperature due to human activities.
- is the decomposition of organic waste into nutrient-rich soil.
- energy comes from sources that are naturally replenished, such as sunlight or wind.
- refers to materials that are no longer useful and are thrown away.
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- occurs when soil is carried away by wind or water.
- involves planting trees to create new forests.
- is the protection and preservation of natural resources.
- is the disposal of food that is still edible, contributing to environmental issues.
- is the process of cutting down trees, leading to loss of forests.
10 Clues: involves planting trees to create new forests. • occurs when soil is carried away by wind or water. • is the protection and preservation of natural resources. • is the decomposition of organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. • is the process of converting waste materials into new products. • is the process of cutting down trees, leading to loss of forests. • ...
2nd Form Crossword 2025-10-22
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- A nutrient rich component of soil formed from decaying plants and animals
- This gas makes up the biggest proportion of air
- The process by which all green plants make food
- A method of separation used for inks and dyes
- Complete the following equation _____ + water --> glucose + oxygen
- The process by which a gas becomes a solid or solid becomes a gas.
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- Site for food production in a plant cell
- The physical and or psychological response to a stimulus
- The upper layer which is fertile and where most animals live in soil
- A state of matter which occupies the volume or shape of its container
10 Clues: Site for food production in a plant cell • A method of separation used for inks and dyes • This gas makes up the biggest proportion of air • The process by which all green plants make food • The physical and or psychological response to a stimulus • Complete the following equation _____ + water --> glucose + oxygen • ...
NAtural disasters 2024-09-11
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- When rocks and soil slide down a hill.
- A volcano that explodes with lava and ash.
- A sudden shaking of the ground.
- can now create the crossword puzzle using these word/clue pairs!
- A sudden rush of water that covers land.
- A large wave caused by an underwater earthquake.
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- A storm with lightning and thunder.
- A big fire that spreads through forests.
- A large amount of snow, ice, or rock falling quickly down a mountain.
- is the list of answers followed by the corresponding clues, formatted as you requested:
- A violent rotating column of air touching the ground.
- A period with no rain, causing dry land.
12 Clues: A sudden shaking of the ground. • A storm with lightning and thunder. • When rocks and soil slide down a hill. • A big fire that spreads through forests. • A sudden rush of water that covers land. • A period with no rain, causing dry land. • A volcano that explodes with lava and ash. • A large wave caused by an underwater earthquake. • ...
Clay terms 2024-08-21
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- dried dirt
- scratch hatch marks on it as part of joining clay pieces together
- making pots or other objects
- pottery made from a flat sheet of clay
- a liquid suspension of finely ground minerals
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- used to hold clay to keep it moist
- You do this after a piece of clay is completely dry
- a clay tool
- liquid added to attach pieces of clay to each other
- used for adding a layer of glaze
10 Clues: dried dirt • a clay tool • making pots or other objects • used for adding a layer of glaze • used to hold clay to keep it moist • pottery made from a flat sheet of clay • a liquid suspension of finely ground minerals • You do this after a piece of clay is completely dry • liquid added to attach pieces of clay to each other • ...
ceramics puzzle 2025-03-03
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- liquified clay
- objects made by clay, hardened by heat
- clay that has been shaped but not fired yet
- scratching marks on the clay's surface to join it to another piece
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- ware that has been fired once
- a type of paint used on clay
- a method of shaping clay to eliminate air pockets and give a uniform texture
- thermally insulated chamber
- clay rolled out into flat pieces
- clay rolled out into a long line
10 Clues: liquified clay • thermally insulated chamber • ware that has been fired once • a type of paint used on clay • clay rolled out into flat pieces • clay rolled out into a long line • objects made by clay, hardened by heat • clay that has been shaped but not fired yet • scratching marks on the clay's surface to join it to another piece • ...
Geography weathering examples 2022-02-18
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- heating and cooling of the rock material will cause the rock to expand and contract causing it to crack
- the type of weathering where and an animal or person wears down rocks
- the type of weathering where a process that causes the disintegration of rocks, mineral, and soils
- when a rock turns a red color
- when ice forms in a rock causing it to crack
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- When carbon dioxide reacts with chemicals in rocks, breaking down the rock material and leaving a scarred landscape.
- when something is worn down/transported by e.g water,wind…
- The type of weathering changes the molecular structure of rocks and soil
- the impact of water or wind detaches and removes soil particles
- laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice.
- Water comes into contact with particular rock type it begins to dissolve the rock into clay.
11 Clues: when a rock turns a red color • when ice forms in a rock causing it to crack • when something is worn down/transported by e.g water,wind… • the impact of water or wind detaches and removes soil particles • the type of weathering where and an animal or person wears down rocks • laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice. • ...
Weathering and Erosion 2025-11-11
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- a clear liquid that we need to drink to live; it covers most of the Earth and is found in rivers, lakes, and oceans
- Water that falls down from clouds.
- Moving pieces of the Earth’s surface from one place to another. This is usually caused by moving water or wind.
- natural feature on Earth's surface with a specific shape, like a mountain, hill, or valley
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- When wind blows across water and makes the water move up and down.
- The area where land meets the ocean.
- What happens when the air around us moves from place to place.
- a slow process that breaks down large rocks into smaller pieces
- to become different
- A flowing stream of water. Water in a river flows from one place to another.
- A natural mixture of clay, sand and other materials found on the ground. Plants grow in soil.
11 Clues: to become different • Water that falls down from clouds. • The area where land meets the ocean. • What happens when the air around us moves from place to place. • a slow process that breaks down large rocks into smaller pieces • When wind blows across water and makes the water move up and down. • ...
3D DESIGN 2016-09-07
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- shrinkage the contraction of clay when it dries throwing working clay on potter's wheel
- a flattened out piece of clay
- forming clay objects by pouring slip into a hollow plaster mold
- to mix up clay with are hands
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- a rope of clay or of pottery which is made by layering on top of each other
- bone dry clay that has been fired
- hard halted dry clay
- once fired un glazed clay
- dry very brittle and chalky clay
9 Clues: hard halted dry clay • once fired un glazed clay • to mix up clay with are hands • a flattened out piece of clay • dry very brittle and chalky clay • bone dry clay that has been fired • forming clay objects by pouring slip into a hollow plaster mold • a rope of clay or of pottery which is made by layering on top of each other • ...
APES Unit 8 2022-05-13
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- accumulation of salts in soil that can eventually make the soil unable to support plant growth
- using risk assessment and other information to determine options and make decisions about reducing or eliminating risks
- alley cropping: planting trees and crops together
- growing and harvesting of fish and shellfish for human use in freshwater ponds, irrigation ditches, and lakes, or in cages or fenced-in areas of coastal lagoons and estuaries
- diet so high in calories, saturated (animal) fats, salt, sugar, and processed foods and so low in vegetables and fruits that the consumer runs a high risk of developing diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and other health hazards
- using large inputs of energy from fossil fuels (especially oil and natural gas), water, fertilizer, and pesticides to produce large quantities of crops and livestock for domestic and foreign sale
- chemical that adversely affects the health of a living human or animal by causing injury, illness, or death
- any chemical designed to kill or inhibit the growth of an organism that people consider undesirable
- increase in concentration of DDT, PCBs, and other slowly degradable, fat-soluble chemicals in organisms at successively higher trophic levels of a food chain or web
- a large area of cropland in the midwestern United States that had to be abandoned because of severe soil erosion caused by a combination of poor cultivation practices and prolonged drought
- process of gathering data and making assumptions to estimate short-and long-term harmful effects on human health or the environment from exposure to hazards associated with the use of a particular product or technology
- median lethal dose; amount of toxic material per unit of body weight of test animals that kills half the test population in a certain time
- row of trees or hedges planted to partially block wind flow and reduce soil erosion on cultivated land
- the resulting type & amount of damage to health - acute or chronic
- increase in the concentration of a chemical in specific organs or tissues at a level higher than would normally be expected
- probability that something undesirable will result from deliberate or accidental exposure to a hazard
- complex form of intercropping in which a large number of different plants that mature at different times are planted together
- an immediate or rapid harmful reaction to an exposure ranging from dizziness to death; characterized by sudden and severe exposure and rapid absorption of the substance. Normally, a single large exposure is involved
- popular term for the introduction of scientifically bred or selected varieties of grain (rice, wheat, maize) that, with adequate inputs of fertilizer and water, can greatly increase crop yields
- consuming insufficient food to meet one's minimum daily energy needs for a long enough time to cause harmful effects
- planting crops on a long, steep slope that has been converted into a series of broad, nearly level terraces with short vertical drops from one to another that run along the contour of the land to retain water and reduce soil erosion
- Widespread malnutrition and starvation in a particular area because of a shortage of food, usually caused by drought, war, flood, earthquake, or other catastrophic events that distribute food production and distribution
- Unwanted organism that directly or indirectly interferes with human activities
- production of enough crops or livestock for a farm family's survival and, in good yeas, a surplus to sell or put aside for hard times
- planting regular crops and close-growing plants, such as hay or nitrogen-fixing legumes, in alternating rows or bands to help reduce depletion of soil nutrients
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- chemical or form of radiation that causes inheritable changes (mutations) in the DNA molecules in genes
- Genetically modified rice that produces edible beta-carotene, which the body can turn into vitamin A
- the organism that causes malaria
- Concentration of particular aquatic species suitable for commercial harvesting in a given ocean area or inland body of water
- Form of agriculture in which farmers grow plants by exposing their roots to a nutrient-rich water solution instead of soil
- faulty nutrition, caused by a diet that does not supply an individual with enough protein, essential fats, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients needed for good health
- conversion of rangeland, rain-fed cropland, or irrigated cropland to desert-like land, with a drop in agricultural productivity of 10% or more; it usually is caused by a combination of overgrazing, soil erosion, prolonged drought, and climate change
- Organic material such as animal manure, green manure, and compost applied to cropland as a source of plant nutrients
- cultivation of a single crop, usually on a large area of land
- production of enough food for a farm family's survival and perhaps a surplus that can be sold; this type of agriculture uses higher inputs of labor, fertilizer, and water than traditional subsistence agriculture
- the amount of a potentially harmful substance that is ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin
- growing two or more different crops at the same time on a plot; for example, a carbohydrate-rich grain that depletes soil nitrogen and a protein-rich legume that adds nitrogen to the soil may be intercropped
- Complex form of intercropping in which a large number of different plants maturing at different times are planted together
- a mixture of animal feces and bedding straw, as in this example from a stable. Manure is organic matter, mostly derived from animal feces except in the case of green manure, which can be used as organic fertilizer in agriculture.
- Conversion of rangeland, rain-fed cropland, or irrigated cropland to desertlike land, with a drop in agricultural productivity of 10% or more. It usually is caused by a combination of overgrazing, soil erosion, prolonged drought, and climate change
- chemical that kills insects
- Freshly cut or still-growing green vegetation that is plowed into the soil to increase the organic matter and humus available to support crop growth
- planting a plot of land with several varieties of the same crop
- any agent (person or animal or microorganism) that carries and transmits a disease
- chemical, ionizing agent, or virus that causes birth defect
- Substance that destroys many different organisms
- Condition suffered by people who cannot grow or buy enough food to meet their basic energy needs. Most chronically undernourished children live in developing countries and are likely to suffer from mental retardation and stunted growth and to die from infectious diseases
- chemicals that mimic hormones and interfere with natural hormones
- a poisonous substance produced during the metabolism and growth of certain microorganisms and some higher plant and animal species
- Partially decomposed organic plant and animal matter used as a soil conditioner or fertilizer
- simultaneously growing a variety of crops on the same plot
- The ability of individuals to obtain sufficient food on a day-to-day basis
- chemicals, ionizing radiation, and viruses that cause or promote the development of cancer
- measure of how harmful a substance is
- saturation of soil with irrigation water or excessive precipitation so that the water table rises close to the surface
55 Clues: chemical that kills insects • the organism that causes malaria • measure of how harmful a substance is • Substance that destroys many different organisms • alley cropping: planting trees and crops together • simultaneously growing a variety of crops on the same plot • chemical, ionizing agent, or virus that causes birth defect • ...
Clay Vocabulary 2023-12-06
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- is a flat “pancake” of clay made with a rolling pin.
- is a special oven that gets extremely hot to fire the clay.
- is when you create scratches in clay so you can connect two pieces of clay together or add something to your piece.
- is a thin, rope of clay that you make by rolling it in your hands.
- is when you fold, press, or drop your clay to get all the air bubbles out.
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- (2 words)is when you use your hands to build a 3D form out of clay.
- is the “glue” you use to connect two pieces of clay after you score them.
- (2 words)is a bowl made by using your fingers to pinch the clay.
- is special paint for clay made of silica (glass) and gets shiny when fired.
- is when you cook the clay.
10 Clues: is when you cook the clay. • is a flat “pancake” of clay made with a rolling pin. • is a special oven that gets extremely hot to fire the clay. • (2 words)is a bowl made by using your fingers to pinch the clay. • is a thin, rope of clay that you make by rolling it in your hands. • (2 words)is when you use your hands to build a 3D form out of clay. • ...
AmayaWayman Week5 Puzzle-Brooks 2020-09-16
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- The material that acts as a hardener in glass, glazes, clays and all ceramic
- a microcrystalline form of quartz and has a completely different physical appearance
- Often used in clay bodies instead of grog or to augment grog
- made up of four components
- refers to cracking that occurs in ceramic ware as it is cooled in the kiln
- melts at 2012-2192f (common fluxes)
- The process of holding a kiln at the final temperature (or at other temperatures) to enable the heat to penetrate the ware or to effect or complete a glaze or body reaction
- clay particles draw together and shrinkage occurs
- the mineral form of silica powder used in ceramic glazes and clay bodies
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- This term generally refers to the industry that produces the non-metallic objects we use every day (like porcelain, tile, glass, stoneware).
- refers to the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles experience as they pass up and down through 573C
- refers to the fired state of a piece of porcelain or stoneware
- melts at 2012-2372f(common fluxes)
- A measure of the reversible volume or length change of a ceramic material with temperature
- describe crushed brick (or other fired ceramic) aggregate that is added to sculpture and structural clays to improve drying properties.
- add hardness and whiteness to clay
- A term used in the ceramic industry to refer to the branch that manufactures toilets and sinks and other utilitarian heavy items used in bath and shower
- alters the virificaton temperatures of clay
- up to 25% of a clay body. fuses at 2282f (common fluxes)
- a crystalline form of silica
20 Clues: made up of four components • a crystalline form of silica • melts at 2012-2372f(common fluxes) • add hardness and whiteness to clay • melts at 2012-2192f (common fluxes) • alters the virificaton temperatures of clay • clay particles draw together and shrinkage occurs • up to 25% of a clay body. fuses at 2282f (common fluxes) • ...
8th Grade Art Review 2023-03-24
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- The style of drawing known for looking as realistic as a photograph.
- The two-pronged tool used to create circles on paper.
- Machine used to fire clay.
- Not chalk pastel. A waxy, water-based alternative to chalk.
- Overpopulation, waste disposal, climate change, and deforestation are all types of _________ issues.
- A repeated series of lines and shapes.
- A circular, geometric design used in certain meditation practices.
- Color scheme made up of yellow, blue, and red.
- The three types of mandala are sand, healing, and _______________.
- Method of attaching one piece of clay to another.
- Type of poster that brings attention to a specific issue.
- Can-like form used in hand-building with clay.
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- Word used to describe the sound that something makes.
- On a mandala, a wheel with eight spokes represents a perfect _______________.
- Carrot-like form used in hand-building with clay.
- Color scheme that consists of orange, green, and purple.
- Snakelike form used in hand-building with clay.
- A type of art style known for very few shapes and colors.
- This is included on informational posters to attribute facts to their original source.
- Color scheme made up of two colors opposite one another on the color wheel.
- A watercolor _____ is done with mostly water and just a little bit of paint.
- An element of art used to mimic how an object would feel.
- The practice of mandalas used for meditation originated from Buddhist and _______ culture.
- 3D version of a circle used in hand-building with clay.
- This type of mandala is swept away after it is completed.
25 Clues: Machine used to fire clay. • A repeated series of lines and shapes. • Color scheme made up of yellow, blue, and red. • Can-like form used in hand-building with clay. • Snakelike form used in hand-building with clay. • Carrot-like form used in hand-building with clay. • Method of attaching one piece of clay to another. • ...
7th Grade Art Extra Credit (15 Points) 2012-10-10
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- Adding black to a color
- A method of kneading clay to push out air bubbles
- Something that repeats
- A drawing technique to give 3D objects height, width and depth
- Clay and water (used as glue)
- A mark on a surface
- Colors that can be made by mixing two primary colors
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- The area in an around an object
- Adding white to a color
- An oven used to back clay
- A word to describe something you don't know the name of or have forgotten the name
- A special paint used for clay
- What the eye sees when light is reflected off an object
- Colors that cannot be made by mixing any other color
- How something feels or looks like it feels
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- 3D Shapes
- A line where each end connects to the other
18 Clues: 3D Shapes • A mark on a surface • Something that repeats • Adding black to a color • Adding white to a color • An oven used to back clay • A special paint used for clay • Clay and water (used as glue) • The area in an around an object • The lightness or darkness of a color • How something feels or looks like it feels • A line where each end connects to the other • ...
Soil Taxonomy 2023-10-02
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- heavily weathered soils of tropical and subtropical environments.
- soils with minimal horizon development.
- acid forest soils with strong leaching and relatively low fertility.
- soils of recent origin with no genetic horizons.
- soils containing calcium carbonate in arid environments.
- soils formed under forests or mixed vegetation with native fertility
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- acid soils with aluminum and iron accumulations in their subsoil.
- soils with permafrost within 2 meters (appx. 6.5 feet) of the surface.
- clay-rich soils that shrink, swell and crack from moisture.
- soils composed of mainly organic materials.
- soils of grassland ecosystems; highly fertile.
- soils formed in volcanic ash in areas with moderate to high precipitation.
12 Clues: soils with minimal horizon development. • soils composed of mainly organic materials. • soils of grassland ecosystems; highly fertile. • soils of recent origin with no genetic horizons. • soils containing calcium carbonate in arid environments. • clay-rich soils that shrink, swell and crack from moisture. • ...
Daily Puzzle 2015-04-15
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- Left side city
- Right side city
- Production of alcohol
- Our editor
- The __________ _________ banned alcohol
- Activity you're doing right now
- Nick ________
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- The place to be
- Author
- Great man
- Our greatest enemy
- Did the local interest section
- Reported the sports
- English drink
- Made this crossword
- Presented a word from our sponsors
- Main setting
- Short-skirted woman
- Headline maker
- 5 years apart from Gatsby
20 Clues: Author • Great man • Our editor • Main setting • English drink • Nick ________ • Left side city • Headline maker • The place to be • Right side city • Our greatest enemy • Reported the sports • Made this crossword • Short-skirted woman • Production of alcohol • 5 years apart from Gatsby • Did the local interest section • Activity you're doing right now • Presented a word from our sponsors • ...
ANCIENT EGYPT 2024-02-01
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- a rectangular block of baked clay used for building, кирпич, кирпичный
- sb who buys and sells goods, торговец
- (of a house) a roof without height, плоская крыша
- dry yellow stalks from wheat or barley, солома, соломинка, трубочка
- a large rich house in the countryside or near the sea ,вилла, загородный дом
- travelling on a sailboat, ходить под парусом
- the side of a river
- the leader of the group of people who make decisions for a country,глава правительства
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- a vertical side of a building used for worship, стена храма
- a system of carrying goods from one place to another, транспортировка, перевозка
- putting a lot of effort into work, трудолюбивый, усердный
- sb who is skilled at making things e.g. furniture, мастер, ремесленник
- no longer alive, мертвый, умерший
- sb who makes buildings, строитель
- had their homes therE
- because of
- chasing and killing animals to eat, охота
- wet earth, грязь, слякоть
18 Clues: because of • the side of a river • had their homes therE • wet earth, грязь, слякоть • no longer alive, мертвый, умерший • sb who makes buildings, строитель • sb who buys and sells goods, торговец • chasing and killing animals to eat, охота • travelling on a sailboat, ходить под парусом • (of a house) a roof without height, плоская крыша • ...
Land Biomes Crossword 2023-04-28
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- Cone- producing trees with needlelike leaves that remain green all year
- This refers to the ability to blend into ones surroundings
- In a rainforest, the forest floor gets very little of this, resulting in plants with big broad leaves
- A group of ecosystems with similar organisms and climates
- The most biodiverse biome, with animals adapted for flying and climbing
- Plants have adapted to have fleshy stems and thorns in order to live in this biome
- This biome can not support tall trees and has a layer of soil that is frozen right under the surface
- Biome with plants and grasses, but no trees; receives 25-75 cm of precipitation a year
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- This is an adaptations that birds in the Biome in which we live practice during the Winter months
- This biome receives 50-150 cm of precipitation each year; has many scattered shrubs, tall grasses, and small trees
- A type of tree that loses its leaves in order to retain water in the Winter
- An animal adaptation in the desert in order to beat the heat
- This biome receives less than 10 inches of rain a year
- Rich In a deciduous forest, the soil quality is this due to leaves decomposing
- Frozen Soil
15 Clues: Frozen Soil • This biome receives less than 10 inches of rain a year • A group of ecosystems with similar organisms and climates • This refers to the ability to blend into ones surroundings • An animal adaptation in the desert in order to beat the heat • Cone- producing trees with needlelike leaves that remain green all year • ...
Face masks 2012-12-23
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- a natural mask ingredient used to help remove impurities and dead skin cells; lightens and hy-drates skin, delaying formation of lines
- mixed with clay masks for a mildly toning effect, for dry sensitive skins
- A clay mask ingredient that deep cleanses, removes impurities, stimulates circulation and tight-ens pores.
- To apply a clay mask you use a mask _____
- a natural mask ingredient, it is very gentle and its natural oils are beneficial for dry, mature or sensitive skins
- a type of specialised mask that is used to work with an underlying cream or oil; it helps these ingredients absorb
- a natural mask ingredient that contains potassium, calcium and vitamins, good for dry, sensi-tive skins
- Remove the mask with ____ water and sponges or cotton wool
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- A clay mask ingredient that soothes inflamed skin and reduces vascularity
- mixed with clay masks to help keep mask soft is used to sooth and moisturise dry and dehydrated skins
- After all traces of the clay mask are removed what do you apply
- mixed with clay masks for its astringent effects; for oily skins
- a natural mask ingredient that is good for desquamation
- a peel off mask forms a _____ over the skin preventing moisture loss
14 Clues: To apply a clay mask you use a mask _____ • a natural mask ingredient that is good for desquamation • Remove the mask with ____ water and sponges or cotton wool • After all traces of the clay mask are removed what do you apply • mixed with clay masks for its astringent effects; for oily skins • a peel off mask forms a _____ over the skin preventing moisture loss • ...
D. CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-10-26
7 Clues: Hills in Kerala • Hills in Tamil Nadu • The capital of Jharkhand. • Plateau lies in central Asia. • Soil found in central highlands • Madhya Pradesh is rich in ______ • The longest river in the southern plateau.
D. CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-10-26
7 Clues: Hills in Kerala • Hills in Tamil Nadu • The capital of Jharkhand. • Plateau lies in central Asia. • Soil found in central highlands • Madhya Pradesh is rich in ______ • The longest river in the southern plateau.
Soil labs 2014-03-07
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- what is the structure of silica
- over 80% of the earth's ________is made up of oxygen and silicon
- what does som stand for
- a vital heterogenous mix vital for the earth
- what kind of plants replace nutrients
- bacteria and fungi convert organic matter into a what kind of mixture
- salinization reduces plant __________
- what does inorganic material contain most of
- released along with nitrogen during the process of mineralization
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- overuse of nitrate and phosphate fertilizers can lead to this
- the largest component of soil
- these get absorbed from the soil by plant roots
- soil is a _______ mix
- this is the accumulation of water soluble ions or salts in soil
- process of breaking down a substance to release nitrogen
- what contains about half it's mass as carbon and five percent as nitrogen
16 Clues: soil is a _______ mix • what does som stand for • the largest component of soil • what is the structure of silica • what kind of plants replace nutrients • salinization reduces plant __________ • a vital heterogenous mix vital for the earth • what does inorganic material contain most of • these get absorbed from the soil by plant roots • ...
Soil Degradation 2025-02-12
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- to farm and grow crops
- Plating a different crop on a piece of land
- a area covered by different plant species
- grasslands and scrublands decrease and disappears
- a process by which water becomes soil
- supply land and crops with water
- the loss of value of a real estate
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- environmental change
- reduction of any aspect of biological diveristy
- chemical reaction between objects and their enviroment
- the practice of tillage and farming
- to fertilize more than necessary
- increases the proportion of towns or cities
- planting crops in strips across the slope
- repeated heavy grazing over and over again
- the breakdown of a lump into smaller pieces
16 Clues: environmental change • to farm and grow crops • to fertilize more than necessary • supply land and crops with water • the loss of value of a real estate • the practice of tillage and farming • a process by which water becomes soil • a area covered by different plant species • planting crops in strips across the slope • repeated heavy grazing over and over again • ...
Soil Color 2025-09-15
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- refers to the darkness or lightness of the soil color
- colored—clumps of both bright and dull colors mixed together
- coarseness or fineness of soil particles
- Grasses had abundant roots, which filled the top 1 to 2 feetof the soil.
- A shallow layer of partially decayed leaves, twigs,and fallen logs accumulated on the surface.
- a type of organic matter that results from thepartial decay of plants and animals.
- approximately 1.5 percent organic matter
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- refers to the type of plant material that originally grew on the soil.
- approximately 2.5 percent organic matter
- approximately 5 percent organic matter
- the way in which soil particles are held together
- the depth of each soil
- colored—gray or olive gray
- colored—brown, reddish brown, or yellowish brown
- approximately 3.5 percent organic matter
- approximately 2 percent organic matter
16 Clues: the depth of each soil • colored—gray or olive gray • approximately 5 percent organic matter • approximately 2 percent organic matter • approximately 2.5 percent organic matter • coarseness or fineness of soil particles • approximately 3.5 percent organic matter • approximately 1.5 percent organic matter • colored—brown, reddish brown, or yellowish brown • ...
Sp. 3, Unit 2, Desafío 1, Recuerda 2022-05-13
15 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Flying mammal • puzzle online • Large marsupial • Large marsupial • and free to use • Man's best friend • tablets and phones • SVG for full customization • Likes cat Likes to chase mice • crossword as an image to chase mice
kakadu plum crossword 2025-08-20
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- third letter of the alphabet next to vitamin
- the title.
- 67 mason
- it has kakadu plum in between the layers of the food and its Italian food and its yummy
- the title without kakadu and crossword
- its created from kakadu plum to moisturise
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- the north of australia
- my beautiful blonde boyfriend
- the game ur playing.
- my boyfriends hero name
- literally the theme of the crossword
- the title without plum and crossword
12 Clues: 67 mason • the title. • the game ur playing. • the north of australia • my boyfriends hero name • my beautiful blonde boyfriend • literally the theme of the crossword • the title without plum and crossword • the title without kakadu and crossword • its created from kakadu plum to moisturise • third letter of the alphabet next to vitamin • ...
Ceramics Cross Word 2024-04-22
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- the name of your art teacher
- a flat slice of clay
- scratching a surface to prepare joining two pieces of clay
- rolling clay into a "snake-like" piece to build a ceramic work
- the name of your school mascot
- the name of your city
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- the name of your middle school
- art made of earthen materials
- very wet clay used to join pieces
- a glassy coat applied to "paint" ceramic artworks
- a high temperature "oven" used to fire ceramic works
- a process used to remove air bubbles from clay
12 Clues: a flat slice of clay • the name of your city • the name of your art teacher • art made of earthen materials • the name of your middle school • the name of your school mascot • very wet clay used to join pieces • a process used to remove air bubbles from clay • a glassy coat applied to "paint" ceramic artworks • a high temperature "oven" used to fire ceramic works • ...
Aztec Civilization 2022-12-08
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- The most powerful class; held positions in the government
- Whether rich or poor, all Aztec children went to _________.
- A widespread outbreak of a contagious disease
- Huitzilopochtli was the ___________ and the most important god to the Aztecs
- Clay bricks used to build homes for commoners
- The 9th and last true emperor of the Aztecs
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- The Atzec's capital city, built on an island in Lake Texcoco.
- Quetzalcoatl was the god of ___________
- Tlaloc was the ____________ and was the second most important god to the Aztecs
- Floating gardens built to help with food supply
- A raised roadway across a swamp or body of water
11 Clues: Quetzalcoatl was the god of ___________ • The 9th and last true emperor of the Aztecs • A widespread outbreak of a contagious disease • Clay bricks used to build homes for commoners • Floating gardens built to help with food supply • A raised roadway across a swamp or body of water • The most powerful class; held positions in the government • ...
Discord friends and sean crossword puzzle extrodinar 2025-10-21
18 Clues: DV • toby • moody • jackal • alcholic • crossword • the cutest • the grinch • jack of all • the way in which • worst insult ever • the 1 dat got away • homosexual Cerberus • cacophonous indivual • shortest in the group • best arc raider eva ! • muss n toby in the car • girlfriend fat fletcher
D. CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-10-26
7 Clues: Hills in Kerala • Hills in Tamil Nadu • The capital of Jharkhand. • Plateau lies in central Asia. • Soil found in central highlands • Madhya Pradesh is rich in ______ • The longest river in the southern plateau.
Erosion 2023-10-13
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- deep crack in the ground that is not in a straight line
- when wind blows across the water and moves the water up and down
- the area where land meets the ocean
- a flowing stream of water
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- helps slow down erosion
- when water or wind change the shape of the land
- water that falls from the clouds
- a natural mix of clay, sand, and othe materials
8 Clues: helps slow down erosion • a flowing stream of water • water that falls from the clouds • the area where land meets the ocean • when water or wind change the shape of the land • a natural mix of clay, sand, and othe materials • deep crack in the ground that is not in a straight line • when wind blows across the water and moves the water up and down
Ancient Egypt 2024-02-07
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- God of learning
- Egyptian sun god
- A bucket attached to a long pole
- A reed plant that grows wild along the Nile
- A writing system made up of pictures and sounds
- These were used to store grain in case of famines
- What the Egyptians called dark, rich soil
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- Government officials
- Ruler of Ancient Egypt
- The process of treating a body to keep it from decaying
- Government by religious rulers
- represented the faithful wife and mother
- The river god
- This thing has the body of a lion and a human head
- This kingdom lasted until about 2200 B.C.
- The lifeblood of Egypt
16 Clues: The river god • God of learning • Egyptian sun god • Government officials • Ruler of Ancient Egypt • The lifeblood of Egypt • Government by religious rulers • A bucket attached to a long pole • represented the faithful wife and mother • This kingdom lasted until about 2200 B.C. • What the Egyptians called dark, rich soil • A reed plant that grows wild along the Nile • ...
Sculpture Terms 2023-08-22
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- Finely ground clay particles mixed with water. Used for joining two pieces of clay
- To reproduce a piece of sculpture by means of a mold. The original piece is generally made of a less durable material than the cast.
- A kneading process, manipulating the clay to remove air bubbles, lumps, and excess water.
- Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing.
- A skeleton-like framework to give rigid internal support to a modeled sculpture, typically of either clay or wax
- Scratching or roughing-up the clay surface; used in combination with brushed-on slip, scoring is a preparation step for joining two or more separate clay pieces together.
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume.
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- Clay that has been fired once, at a low temperature. Clay is hard but porous and absorbent.
- dry No visible moisture and no dampness to the touch. Clay is ready to be fired.
- Is sculpture which is designed to move. The movement can be driven by interaction with the viewer, or automatically using motors or air currents, as in the case of a mobile.
- Carving is one of the oldest sculptural techniques. It is a subtractive process; starting with a solid block, the sculptor removes material using chisels and other tools to 'reveal' the finished form.
- The material or technique used by an artist to produce a work of art. The plural form is media
- A sculpture in which the forms project from a flat background. A relief is usually attached to the wall of a building.
13 Clues: Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing. • An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume. • dry No visible moisture and no dampness to the touch. Clay is ready to be fired. • Finely ground clay particles mixed with water. Used for joining two pieces of clay • ...
Blessing's cross word puzzle 2023-10-05
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- The process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
- Rock one of the 3 main rock types, formed through cooling and solidification of magma or lava
- A mixture of minerals,dead and living organisms
- molten or partially molten rock that has been expelled from the interior of a planet or moon
- weathering the type of weathering a large rock is disintegrated into smaller rocks
- Cycle a web of processes that outlines how each of the 3 major rock types
- the action of surface process that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from location to another
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- weathering The changes the molecular structure of rocks and soil
- the action of deposing someone especially a monarch
- molten or semi-molten natural material from which all igneous rocks are formed
- Rock When rocks are subjected to high heat, high pressure, hot minerals rich fluids or more
- Rock rocks that are formed by The accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at Earth's surface
- Tectonics the scientific theory that Earth's lithosphere compares a number
- movement caused within a fluid by tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material
14 Clues: A mixture of minerals,dead and living organisms • the action of deposing someone especially a monarch • weathering The changes the molecular structure of rocks and soil • The process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere • Cycle a web of processes that outlines how each of the 3 major rock types • ...
Gabby Clement- puzzle 6 2020-09-23
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- gives strength to raw clay for sculptures
- an organic compound that helps organisms stay stiff and strong
- happens during the firing stage,when there is a high degree of vitrification
- extremely or completely dry
- is a rough slip, a thick ,mixture of water and clay
- an organism found in cell walls that makes them rigid and woody
- the process of holding a kiln at the final temperature to enable heat
- resistant to breakage or damage, helps give strength
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- Give texture, working strength to plastic clay
- converts wood chips and others fiber into thick fiber boards
- a mixture of clay blended together for a purpose
- Becomes part of the clay body during
- it assists with drying ware and cuts down shrinkage
- are pottery that has been broken in the course of manufacture
- also known as firesand, is raw material for making ceramic
15 Clues: extremely or completely dry • Becomes part of the clay body during • gives strength to raw clay for sculptures • Give texture, working strength to plastic clay • a mixture of clay blended together for a purpose • is a rough slip, a thick ,mixture of water and clay • it assists with drying ware and cuts down shrinkage • ...
Ceramics 1 2025-10-23
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- technique used with a rolling pin
- what does on the bottom of all your projects
- how you attach two pieces of clay
- technique used to make hollow forms
- carving clay away from your surface
- tool used to help dry clay faster
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- put onto clay to make it colorful and shiny
- adding clay onto the surface of your clay
- tool used to heat the clay
- technique used to make snakelike forms
10 Clues: tool used to heat the clay • technique used with a rolling pin • how you attach two pieces of clay • tool used to help dry clay faster • technique used to make hollow forms • carving clay away from your surface • technique used to make snakelike forms • adding clay onto the surface of your clay • put onto clay to make it colorful and shiny • ...
Egypt Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-08
8 Clues: Ruled for 66 years • First female pharaoh • flat, bench-like tomb • Changed Egypt to monotheism • Made in honor of King Djoser • His tomb was discovered in 1922 • pharaoh for whom the Great Pyramid was built • triangle-shaped deposit of rich soil near the river's mouth
Soil and Hydroponics Mangement 2015-04-14
5 Clues: layer • cross-sectional view of soil • Measure of a acidity or alkalinity • Desirable proportions of organic matter • surrounding in environment where the living organism thrives
Egypt Sections 1 and 2 2016-10-20
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- means "great house"
- a series of rulers from the same family
- color of the crown of Upper Egypt
- stone tombs with four triangular shaped sides
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- color of the crown of Lower Egypt
- to get
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- people of power and wealth
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- life after death
- famous ruler during the Old Kingdom
- a triangular shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river
- period of Egyptian history from around 2700 to 2200 BC
- rapids
- people from rich and powerful families
- this first pharaoh rose to power around 3100 BC
16 Clues: rapids • to get • life after death • means "great house" • people of power and wealth • color of the crown of Upper Egypt • color of the crown of Lower Egypt • famous ruler during the Old Kingdom • people from rich and powerful families • a series of rulers from the same family • specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth • stone tombs with four triangular shaped sides • ...
Ancient Egypt 2024-02-07
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- God of learning
- Egyptian sun god
- A bucket attached to a long pole
- A reed plant that grows wild along the Nile
- A writing system made up of pictures and sounds
- These were used to store grain in case of famines
- What the Egyptians called dark, rich soil
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- Government officials
- Ruler of Ancient Egypt
- The process of treating a body to keep it from decaying
- Government by religious rulers
- represented the faithful wife and mother
- The river god
- This thing has the body of a lion and a human head
- This kingdom lasted until about 2200 B.C.
- The lifeblood of Egypt
16 Clues: The river god • God of learning • Egyptian sun god • Government officials • Ruler of Ancient Egypt • The lifeblood of Egypt • Government by religious rulers • A bucket attached to a long pole • represented the faithful wife and mother • This kingdom lasted until about 2200 B.C. • What the Egyptians called dark, rich soil • A reed plant that grows wild along the Nile • ...
Ancient Egypt 2024-02-07
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- God of learning
- Egyptian sun god
- A bucket attached to a long pole
- A reed plant that grows wild along the Nile
- A writing system made up of pictures and sounds
- These were used to store grain in case of famines
- What the Egyptians called dark, rich soil
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- Government officials
- Ruler of Ancient Egypt
- The process of treating a body to keep it from decaying
- Government by religious rulers
- represented the faithful wife and mother
- The river god
- This thing has the body of a lion and a human head
- This kingdom lasted until about 2200 B.C.
- The lifeblood of Egypt
16 Clues: The river god • God of learning • Egyptian sun god • Government officials • Ruler of Ancient Egypt • The lifeblood of Egypt • Government by religious rulers • A bucket attached to a long pole • represented the faithful wife and mother • This kingdom lasted until about 2200 B.C. • What the Egyptians called dark, rich soil • A reed plant that grows wild along the Nile • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2025-03-07
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- large territory ruled by a single ruler
- ways to supply land with water
- wealth sent from one country to another to show they are superior
- attacking a city until they surrender
- city that is the center of government
- someone who writes
- someone who buys and sells goods
- growing crops and raising animals
- wall of earth built on river banks to prevent floods
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- training wild animals for human use
- early city that was like a small country
- a craftsperson
- land between the Trigris and Euphrates Rivers
- area in Southwest Asia with rich soil
- ancient Mesopotamian temple tower
- writing with wedge shaped letters
16 Clues: a craftsperson • someone who writes • ways to supply land with water • someone who buys and sells goods • ancient Mesopotamian temple tower • writing with wedge shaped letters • growing crops and raising animals • training wild animals for human use • attacking a city until they surrender • area in Southwest Asia with rich soil • city that is the center of government • ...
Ecology 2016-01-27
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- eats plants
- living and nonliving things interacting with one another
- one species is benefits and the other is harmed
- all the members of same species living in the same area
- being dependent on other for some needs being mutually dependent
- eats dead animal(different than a decomposer)
- both species benefits from the relation
- a relationship between two species that benefits one of the species
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- eat meat
- the process that allows plants to make there own food
- one species benefits the other is not helped or harmed
- factor living or once living but now dead (made by something that was alive
- provides energy
- recycle dead organisms and waste
- mix of clay sand and silt best type of soil
- factors that was never living
- eats both plants and meat
17 Clues: eat meat • eats plants • provides energy • eats both plants and meat • factors that was never living • recycle dead organisms and waste • both species benefits from the relation • mix of clay sand and silt best type of soil • eats dead animal(different than a decomposer) • one species is benefits and the other is harmed • the process that allows plants to make there own food • ...
APES UNIT 2 CROSSWORD (Terrestrial Biomes & Succession and Resilience) 2022-01-08
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- first species to return and make an area habitable for other species
- 0-45* lat, rare biome,hot and dry summer, cool and moist winter, thickets, fires often, urban sprawl
- 0-30* lat, wet and dry seasons, drought tolerant trees, habitat loss
- 50-70* lat, largest terrestrial biome, cold climate and long winters, conifers, climate change and logging
- line graph showing temp over time and a bar graph showing average precip over time
- 0-30* lat, humid year round, lots of plant species, poor and thin soil, habitat destruction
- how quickly and completely an ecosystem recovers from a disturbance
- prevents erosion and slows the flow of sediment which settles to the bottom and creates a rich habitat
- return of an ecosystem after a disturbance
- end result of succession, a stable community that won't change unless disturbed
- gradual process of change or replacement of species in an ecosystem
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- 30-60* north of south of the equator
- 70-90* lat, little precip, coldest biome, permafrost, few plants, many bogs and swamps
- 30-60* lat, lots of rain, seasonal climate, trees lose leaves in winter, logging and urban sprawl
- measure of how much a disturbance affects the flow of energy and matter in the ecosystem
- Trying to reverse anthropogenic damage to an ecosystem to restore its natural function
- 30-60* lat, cold winters and warm summers, good rainfall, rarest biome, mostly conifers, logging and urban sprawl
- 0-30* lat, dry and hot, mostly grasses, fertile but dry soil, grazing pressure
- 30-60* lat, mostly grasses, fertile soil, drought resistant, overgrazing
- greater than 60* north or south of the equator
- creating a new ecosystem where none existed before
- dry, near equator or in high lats, drought resistant plants, thin and poor soil, threatened by collectors
- 30* north or south of the equator
- the distance of a place n or s of the equator
- Areas with distinctive climates and organisms
25 Clues: 30* north or south of the equator • 30-60* north of south of the equator • return of an ecosystem after a disturbance • the distance of a place n or s of the equator • Areas with distinctive climates and organisms • greater than 60* north or south of the equator • creating a new ecosystem where none existed before • ...
Soybeans 2023-12-06
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- A term for the process of turning soybeans into tofu.
- Farming practice that includes planting soybeans to improve soil fertility.
- The process of crushing soybeans to extract oil.
- Nuts A crispy snack made from roasted soybeans, often seasoned with salt.
- Soybeans belong to this family of plants, known for fixing nitrogen in the soil.
- The state that alway produces the most or second most soybeans in the United States.
- Process by which soybean plants convert sunlight into energy.
- This insect pest can cause damage to soybean crops.
- This legume is a rich source of protein, often used in vegetarian diets.
- A common method of preparing soybeans for consumption, involves boiling and fermentation.
- This type of soybean has been genetically modified for specific traits.
- Oil This oil, extracted from soybeans, is a common cooking ingredient.
- Soybeans are a major source of this nutrient, important for bone health.
- A common method of preserving soybeans by drying them.
- A popular Asian dish made from fermented soybeans.
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- Color of the dot that tells you phenotypically whether or not a soybean is food grade
- The process of breaking down soy proteins into amino acids, enhancing digestibility.
- Protection for farmers against financial loss due to factors like poor soybean harvests.
- Milk Soybeans are a primary ingredient in this plant-based milk alternative.
- The liquid byproduct of making tofu, often used in soups and stews.
- The main season for planting soybeans in the Northern Hemisphere.
- A key nutrient found in soybeans that is essential for muscle function.
- Soybeans are often grown in rotation with this cereal crop to improve soil fertility.
- Benefit to the soil provided by soybeans, enhancing its nutrient content.
- Sauce A popular condiment made from fermented soybeans, widely used in Asian cuisine.
- The term for the outer protective coating of a soybean seed.
- This soybean product is commonly used as a meat substitute in vegetarian dishes.
- This type of soybean is typically grown for its oil content.
28 Clues: The process of crushing soybeans to extract oil. • A popular Asian dish made from fermented soybeans. • This insect pest can cause damage to soybean crops. • A term for the process of turning soybeans into tofu. • A common method of preserving soybeans by drying them. • The term for the outer protective coating of a soybean seed. • ...
Soil 2023-10-08
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- This type of soil has medium sized particles and plants grow very well in it.
- Soil is made up from tiny particles of this. It begins with the letter r.
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- This type of soil has large particles and water drains through it very easily.
- This is the layer of soil at the top and it is made up of dead and decaying plants and animals.
- This type of soil is very sticky and it doesn't have many spaces filled with air so the water cannot drain away very easily.
5 Clues: Soil is made up from tiny particles of this. It begins with the letter r. • This type of soil has medium sized particles and plants grow very well in it. • This type of soil has large particles and water drains through it very easily. • This is the layer of soil at the top and it is made up of dead and decaying plants and animals. • ...
CLAY COUNTY ROADS 2022-11-30
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- Most western county road, next to the one on the county line.
- The county’s designation for US-24.
- Road that is close to the western edge of the Republican River in most of the northern part of the county.
- The road that is the county’s western border.
- Often referred to as “Airport Road.”
- The county’s designation for K-15.
- The road that leads to Oak Hill.
- Road that leads to Longford.
- This road has a federally-funded bridge over the Republican River that’s used to connect Wakefield to the Broughton Road.
- This road is often referred to as the “Clifton Road” because you can get to Clifton from the south.
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- Road that makes up the eastern border of the county that is nonexistent in many spots, particularly near Milford Lake. Leave out space.
- The road that is the county’s southern border.
- Most eastern county road, next to the one on the eastern county line.
- Road that leads to Green.
- Road near the western edge of Clay Center that you can access a grocery store from
- The county’s designation for the part of K-82 that leads to Wakefield.
- Road used as a “shortcut” to Manhattan or Junction City.
- Road that is the county’s northern border.
18 Clues: Road that leads to Green. • Road that leads to Longford. • The road that leads to Oak Hill. • The county’s designation for K-15. • The county’s designation for US-24. • Often referred to as “Airport Road.” • Road that is the county’s northern border. • The road that is the county’s western border. • The road that is the county’s southern border. • ...
