clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Pottery 2023-05-01
Across
- pressing and folding clay to remove air bubbles
- to position a lump of clay on the center of the potter's wheel
- to remove excess clay
- to bake pottery in a kiln
- to smooth the surface with a tool of smooth stone
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- to remove air from within the clay
- to make cuts and lines in clay
- to shape a lump of clay on the potter's wheel by spinning it
- to shape clay into long, snake-like shape
- to apply a thin layer of clay before joining two pieces together
10 Clues: to remove excess clay • to bake pottery in a kiln • to make cuts and lines in clay • to remove air from within the clay • to shape clay into long, snake-like shape • pressing and folding clay to remove air bubbles • to smooth the surface with a tool of smooth stone • to shape a lump of clay on the potter's wheel by spinning it • ...
Chapter 8: Canada 2014-02-28
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- A non-renewable resource located in the northern territories.
- The largest cities in the Prairie Provinces are near these, which were built in the late 1800s.
- The national capital of Canada
- Quebec's largest city.
- The third of the three Prairie Provinces.
- The _______ Banks is one of the world's richest fishing areas.
- 40 percent of Canada consists of the ____ Territory and Northwest Territories.
- This is the largest province in terms of area.
- Canada has ten (10) of these and two territories.
- Quebec is the oldest city in Canada found in 1608 by Samuel de _____.
- Rapids Montreal is a beautiful metropolis at these.
- Is an enclosed area on a canal that raises or lowers ships from one water level to another.
- Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are located where?
- These provinces are about 5 percent of land and 10 percent of population.
- One of Ontario's most important features.
- A vast land that covers most of North America.
- An important economic activity in the region's parks.
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- Word means bordering on or related to the sea.
- Second of the two major service centers
- Salmon, forests, and minerals has help British Columbia become one of Canada's wealthiest provinces.
- One of two major service centers
- The major agricultural crop.
- The second of the three Prairie Provinces.
- These mountains reach into Canada on the east side.
- Canada's major port city on the Pacific Ocean.
- Solid rock that is usually covered by soil, gravel, and sand.
- The Hudson Bay _____ is a flat, sparsely populated, swampy region.
- These provinces lie between the Rocky Mountains and the Canadian Shield.
- The Canadian _____ has poor soil and a cold climate but has rich mineral deposits.
- Native people of the northern territories.
- Prince Edward Island is extremely well suited for _____.
- Quebec and Ontario are considered to be the ______ of Canada.
- The St. Lawrence ____ connects the Great Lakes to the St. Lawrence River.
- The discovery of oil and natural gas provided this area with a new source of wealth.
- The St. ______ Lowlands have rich soil and relatively mild climate.
- The largest metropolitan area in Canada.
36 Clues: Quebec's largest city. • The major agricultural crop. • The national capital of Canada • One of two major service centers • Second of the two major service centers • The largest metropolitan area in Canada. • The third of the three Prairie Provinces. • One of Ontario's most important features. • The second of the three Prairie Provinces. • ...
Cross & Conquer (Easy Level) 2025-11-14
15 Clues: Job to do • Way forward • Guiding law • Helpful hint • Fun challenge • Speed contest • Organized idea • Chance to play • Desired result • Change position • Achieve victory • Crossword layout • Guide for travel • Part of a process • Basic crossword unit
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 • ...
Plant Propagation 2024-12-12
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- common disease which causes stems to rot at soil line
- pices of plants
- root pices of young plants
- plans produced genetically identical to parent plant
- reproduction of new plants from a part of a parent plant
- breaking or softening seed coat for absortion of moisture
- plant created from explant and grown by tissue culture
- leaf blade with or without petiole attached.
- seedlings transplanted to larger containers or a permanent location
- percentage of seeds that will sprout and grow
- the part of a plant at the soil surface from which new shoots or leaves are produced
- method where parts of plants are cut into sections that grow into new plants
- placing seeds in moist soil for certain period of time
- portions of stem that contain terminal/lateral buds
- propagtion method where natural strucutres are removed from parent plant
- reproduction of plants with seeds
- sugar-based gel from certain algae
- the lower portion of the graft
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- vegetable and grass seeds planted directly into the soil
- a short piece of stem with two or more buds
- small tissue/group of cells, from the parent plant and gorwing on nutrient-rich agar gel
- process of connecting two plants/parts together to grow as one
- undifferentiated mass of cells
- white tissue that forms over wounded area or base of cuttings
- plants grown from seeds
- method asexual propagation where roots form on a stem while attached to parent plant
- transferring genes from one species to another
- leaf, petiole, and short piece of stem with lateral bud
- seedlings in cooler areas with less watering
- the reproduction of new plants
- culture method of growing explants on an artificial medium under sterile conditions
- similar to grafting, but the scion is reduced to single bud.
32 Clues: pices of plants • plants grown from seeds • root pices of young plants • undifferentiated mass of cells • the reproduction of new plants • the lower portion of the graft • reproduction of plants with seeds • sugar-based gel from certain algae • a short piece of stem with two or more buds • leaf blade with or without petiole attached. • ...
A Sophisticated Crossword for a Sophisticated Individual! 2024-12-03
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- Type of crossword with complex clues
- Mission or task in a game
- Device used for weaving threads into cloth
- Word puzzle arranged in intersecting lines
- Plant that lives for multiple seasons
- Soft thread used in embroidery
- Balance found in crossword puzzle grids
- Removable storage for older gaming consoles
- Large, divided leaf typical of ferns
- Underground area in adventure games
- Device used for playing video games
- Word formed by rearranging another
- Coiled length of yarn or thread
- Collection of preserved plant specimens
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- Art and science of growing plants
- Intricate woven wall hanging
- To add decorative details, often with thread
- Relating to plants or plant life
- Green pigment vital to photosynthesis
- Collection of items held in a game
- Handheld gaming control device
- Character representing a player in a game
- Reappearing in a game after defeat
- Structure of lines creating crossword squares
- Process of growing new plants from cuttings
- Glass container for growing plants indoors
- Art of decorative stitching on fabric
- Non-playable character in a game
- Word with the same meaning as another
- Puzzle using pictures to represent words
30 Clues: Mission or task in a game • Intricate woven wall hanging • Handheld gaming control device • Soft thread used in embroidery • Coiled length of yarn or thread • Relating to plants or plant life • Non-playable character in a game • Art and science of growing plants • Collection of items held in a game • Reappearing in a game after defeat • Word formed by rearranging another • ...
Gardening 2024-12-01
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- A tool for digging and planting
- A method of controlled watering
- The process of sprouting from a seed
- A protective layer for moisture
- Boosts plants with nutrients
- Cutting away to help grow
- Varieties passed down through generations
- A plant that climbs or spreads
- Joining two plants for better results
- A fruit often mistaken for a vegetable
- Nutrient-rich organic matter
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- A pest that feasts on tomato plants
- The process plants use to make foodRoot The anchor and nutrient absorber
- The first sign of fruit
- A support for climbing plants
- Necessary for fruit production
- A controlled environment for growth
- The time to gather your crop
- The foundation for healthy plants
19 Clues: The first sign of fruit • Cutting away to help grow • Boosts plants with nutrients • The time to gather your crop • Nutrient-rich organic matter • A support for climbing plants • Necessary for fruit production • A plant that climbs or spreads • A tool for digging and planting • A method of controlled watering • A protective layer for moisture • The foundation for healthy plants • ...
0037 Shiori 2024-01-23
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- having large affection for someone and something
- able to wait calmly for a long time or to accept difficulties
- be happy and cheerful and enjoy oneself
- very bad or unpleasant
- similar to shelf and often dish or book in it
- a hard block of baked clay
- a priest who is in a church and is in the church of decoded area
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- writing characters by brush
- to play no attention to
- a group of letters . numbers of the same style and size used on printing
- a person who works in the house of rich family
- the meal eaten at evening. its amount is less than dinner
- color of blood
13 Clues: color of blood • very bad or unpleasant • to play no attention to • a hard block of baked clay • writing characters by brush • be happy and cheerful and enjoy oneself • similar to shelf and often dish or book in it • a person who works in the house of rich family • having large affection for someone and something • the meal eaten at evening. its amount is less than dinner • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Suelo y Contaminacion 2024-04-01
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- Crushing and reducing soil porosity, which decreases water infiltration and aeration, increasing erosion and surface runoff.
- Metallic elements with high density and toxicity, such as lead, mercury and cadmium, which can accumulate in the soil and contaminate crops.
- Decomposition of organic materials by the action of microorganisms present in the soil, a key process for nutrient cycling.
- Materials derived from living organisms present in the soil, such as plant and animal remains, which influence its structure and fertility.
- Excessive accumulation of soluble salts in the soil, which reduces its fertility and ability to sustain plant life.
- Process of soil degradation in arid or semi-arid areas, caused mainly by deforestation, overgrazing and unsustainable agriculture.
- Measurement of acidity or alkalinity of the soil, which influences the availability of nutrients for plants and the activity of microorganisms.
- Chemical substances used to control weeds in crops, which can persist in the soil and contaminate water and ecosystems.
- Chemical substances used to control pests and diseases in crops, which can contaminate soil and water and affect human health and biodiversity.
- Process by which contaminants accumulate in the tissues of organisms throughout the food chain, increasing their concentration and toxicity.
- Process of washing nutrients and contaminants from the soil by rainwater or irrigation, which can contaminate groundwater.
- Loss of soil quality and functions due to contamination, erosion, compaction or other forms of deterioration.
- A natural process or caused by human activities that wears down and drags soil particles, reducing its fertility and quality.
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- Introduction of harmful substances or elements into the environment, such as soil, that affect human health and biodiversity.
- Environmental remediation technique that uses plants to absorb, degrade or immobilize soil contaminants, restoring its quality.
- Small organisms, such as bacteria, fungi and protozoa, present in the soil and essential for the decomposition of organic matter and soil fertility.
- Chemical elements essential for plant growth, such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, present in the soil in the form of mineral salts.
- Surface layer of the Earth composed of minerals, organic matter, water and air, essential for the growth of plants.
- Chemical or natural substances added to soil to improve its fertility and increase agricultural production, but which can contaminate soil and water if used in excess.
- Chemical substances used to control pests in crops, which can persist in soil and food, causing contamination and health risks.
20 Clues: Loss of soil quality and functions due to contamination, erosion, compaction or other forms of deterioration. • Excessive accumulation of soluble salts in the soil, which reduces its fertility and ability to sustain plant life. • Surface layer of the Earth composed of minerals, organic matter, water and air, essential for the growth of plants. • ...
crossword puzzle post for Ecolastic! 2025-03-03
8 Clues: Garbage • A synonym for eco-friendly • The natural world around us • The earth; what compost enriches • Capable of breaking down naturally • Best Compostable packaging brand in India • Pertaining to living things and their products • Food scraps and yard waste become this nutrient-rich material
A Puzzle for Kristin 2018-12-18
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- A large brown scarab beetle that appears in late spring and early summer.
- Shakespeare's tragedy with a Moorish main character.
- A dark green, leafy vegetable that is rich in vitamin A and C. And unpleasant to eat.
- Teenage slang for a very large quantity.
- A large cargo van made by Mercedes.
- A rental contract.
- Capital of Connecticut.
- A drink that goes well with crossword puzzles.
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- 2003’s Best New Artist and Album of the Year winner plus 3 other Grammys.
- To move in an awkward or confused manner.
- To calculate a per diem value for rent or other charges.
- A swirling center of energy found in the Sedona area.
- A great spot for a walk, especially on a first date. ;)
- A good dinner spot for a first date.
- The river through Paris.
- A sparkling white wine from NE Italy.
- The largest U.S. Virgin Island.
17 Clues: A rental contract. • Capital of Connecticut. • The river through Paris. • The largest U.S. Virgin Island. • A large cargo van made by Mercedes. • A good dinner spot for a first date. • A sparkling white wine from NE Italy. • Teenage slang for a very large quantity. • To move in an awkward or confused manner. • A drink that goes well with crossword puzzles. • ...
One of These is Not Like The Others 2024-01-16
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- what is the chemical you put on your glass piece before connecting it?
- what sport does ms. moen do?
- what art form (media) did we study when making our zines?
- what is zine short for?
- Fired clay projects
- what is the name of the electric oven where we fire all clay pieces?
- Functional clay pieces
- how did we connect the stained glass pieces together?
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- what did we carve into to create our scientific illustrations?
- 9(4-1)
- What we made out of stained glass
- what is the middle stage of clay drying? Occurs when your piece is still wet but no longer flexible
- what is the driest stage of clay?
13 Clues: 9(4-1) • Fired clay projects • Functional clay pieces • what is zine short for? • what sport does ms. moen do? • What we made out of stained glass • what is the driest stage of clay? • how did we connect the stained glass pieces together? • what art form (media) did we study when making our zines? • what did we carve into to create our scientific illustrations? • ...
brooks ceramics puzzle 2020-08-07
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- Bone dry that is ready to fire
- Very wet clay
- When silica particles become ceramic
- Heating up clay in a kiln
- Clay has been moved by wind or water
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- Also knows as kneading
- The ability to be shaped
- Can gather in air bubbles and cause explosions
- Clay that is found where it formed
- The type of rock that has silica in it
- The oven that heats the clay
11 Clues: Very wet clay • Also knows as kneading • The ability to be shaped • Heating up clay in a kiln • The oven that heats the clay • Bone dry that is ready to fire • Clay that is found where it formed • When silica particles become ceramic • Clay has been moved by wind or water • The type of rock that has silica in it • Can gather in air bubbles and cause explosions
Egypt WB 100-111 2023-02-15
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- people who were trained to use hieroglyphics
- this class made up of nobles, priests, viziers
- form of irrigation Egyptian farmers invented
- this class made up of slaves and peasants
- this class made up of skilled workers
- nutrient rich soil
- world's first form of paper
- belief in many gods
- a government ruled by religious law
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- made of days, weeks, months and seasons
- picture-like Egyptian writing
- the longest river in the world
- city in lower egypt that was the center of trade
- leader of egypt, considered "god-like"
- deposited across the river valley after flooding
- large desert covering Africa
16 Clues: nutrient rich soil • belief in many gods • world's first form of paper • large desert covering Africa • picture-like Egyptian writing • the longest river in the world • a government ruled by religious law • this class made up of skilled workers • leader of egypt, considered "god-like" • made of days, weeks, months and seasons • this class made up of slaves and peasants • ...
6th crossword puzzle 2023-09-20
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- the apparatus used to make fabric
- clay that has been fired one time
- the oven used for clay
- clay that cannot be bent but is still not dry enough for the kiln
- the crosswise threads on a loom
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- clay that is easy to form
- clay is very fragile and it is ready for the kiln
- the chemical applied to bisque clay to make it functional
- releases air bubbles from the clay
- the longwise threads on a loom
10 Clues: the oven used for clay • clay that is easy to form • the longwise threads on a loom • the crosswise threads on a loom • the apparatus used to make fabric • clay that has been fired one time • releases air bubbles from the clay • clay is very fragile and it is ready for the kiln • the chemical applied to bisque clay to make it functional • ...
Will 2023-11-07
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- rock formed from the rapid cooling of low-viscosity lava rich in magnesium and iron
- igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase.
- formed by the accumulation or deposition
- formed from cooling magma
- transformation of existing rock to new types of rock
- carbonate minerals that recrystallize under the influence of heat, pressure, and aqueous solutions
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- rock composed mainly of sand-sized silicate grains.
- carbonate sedimentary rock
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
- sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash
10 Clues: formed from cooling magma • carbonate sedimentary rock • formed by the accumulation or deposition • sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash • rock composed mainly of sand-sized silicate grains. • transformation of existing rock to new types of rock • the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth • ...
Ceramics 2022-10-12
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- The name for the first firing
- You must do this to join two pieces of clay together
- This is when your clay is completely air dry
- These glazes come in solid colors and are shiny
- The last firing of the clay
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- a round, hollow pot you make with your fingers
- This is when clay is flexible and good to build with
- The only glaze you can use on the bottom
- These glazes change colors
- The clay is not totally dry, but it is firm
- Clay you have flattened out
11 Clues: These glazes change colors • Clay you have flattened out • The last firing of the clay • The name for the first firing • The only glaze you can use on the bottom • The clay is not totally dry, but it is firm • This is when your clay is completely air dry • a round, hollow pot you make with your fingers • These glazes come in solid colors and are shiny • ...
Clay 2024-10-08
7 Clues: the word for fired clay • a flat “pancake” of clay • the word for u fired clay • a long, thin rope of clay • a special oven that gets super hot • a bowl made by pinching a sphere of clay • a special paint made of tiny glass pieces
Clay Vocabulary 2012-12-17
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- Handbuilding technique that creates a small bowl: _ pot.
- Handbuiling technique that creates ropes of clay
- Condition of clay where it is dry enough to support weight but wet enough to work on.
- Special color mixture that creates a thin layer of glass when fired in a kiln
- Handbuiling technique used to make flat sheets of clay
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- Once fired clay
- High temperature oven used to fire ceramic pieces
- The roughing up of the layers of clay for joining 2 pieces
- Clay that is dry but not yet fired
- Clay in liquid suspension used to join piece of clay
10 Clues: Once fired clay • Clay that is dry but not yet fired • Handbuiling technique that creates ropes of clay • High temperature oven used to fire ceramic pieces • Clay in liquid suspension used to join piece of clay • Handbuiling technique used to make flat sheets of clay • Handbuilding technique that creates a small bowl: _ pot. • ...
Indiana and US Regions 2024-09-09
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- the region where Florida is located
- one of 7 largest and most great bodies of land
- the name of our state
- the region that includes Lake Michigan
- the region where Arizona is located
- the region for farming, crops, and rich soil
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- the region where Rhode Island is located
- the middle region of the country
- Indiana's southern-most region
- the furthest region to the West
- a large area of land with common features
11 Clues: the name of our state • Indiana's southern-most region • the furthest region to the West • the middle region of the country • the region where Florida is located • the region where Arizona is located • the region that includes Lake Michigan • the region where Rhode Island is located • a large area of land with common features • the region for farming, crops, and rich soil • ...
Cross & Conquer (Easy Level) 2025-09-08
15 Clues: Job to do • Way forward • Guiding law • Helpful hint • Fun challenge • Speed contest • Organized idea • Chance to play • Desired result • Change position • Achieve victory • Crossword layout • Guide for travel • Part of a process • Basic crossword unit
Part Two: In the Sky Kingdom 2022-03-22
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- kills Gill in the arena when the crowd doesn't choose mercy for him; refuses to fight her friend Starflight which makes her a crowd-favorite, angering Burn
- what Burn uses to keep Sunny locked in, but Peril agrees to help set her free
- Peril likes ___ and wants him to stay, so she betrays the dragonets when she first agrees to help them escape.
- where dragons are set to fight each other to their death to entertain Queen Scarlet and the crowd
- Burn and Scarlet are mad when the prisoners revolt and sing, so the dragonets are sent to Peril's ___ while Peril guards the prisoners.
- unusual SkyWing who delivers Clay's food; her untouchable heat makes her Scarlet's unbeatable champion
- an event Peril is forbidden to watch but she does, hidden behind Clay
- kept trapped behind iron bars in Queen Scarlet's palace; Peril's mother who obeyed Scarlet and killed Peril's defective twin but tried to flee with Peril
- the SeaWing who's denied water for encouraging the prisoners' revolt; forced to face Tsunami in the arena
- Clay, Tsunami, and Starflight are among prisoners perched atop rocks and connected by a web of thin ___.
- burn wounds on Kestrel that prove she tried to save Peril long ago
- MudWings like Clay that hatch from ___-___ eggs can walk through fire and heal their burns, a power activated by mud.
- Scarlet's son who announces battles in the arena; claims & argues Kestrel is guilty of treason in front of the crowd
- the IceWing Clay faces in place of Starflight, though Starflight warns Clay of his freezing-death breath
- saved from her captivity with the help of Peril; rolls in mud and rides on Clay's back to the follow the river to the delta in search of Clay's family
- poison shot from Glory's fang onto Queen Scarlet's face, creating a uproar in which Burn and her guards escape
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- Peril's old friend who defends Kestrel in her trial; is killed by Scarlet
- Peril was told the Queen killed her mother who tried to destroy her egg for having too much ___.
- provided to Peril by Queen Scarlet to eat, though it's really to control her
- a tradition Peril calls in the trial to stand for Kestrel in battle to save her
- men and women released in the arena by Scarlet to face Tsunami and Starflight; Clay helps one reach a mountain top in his escape
- dragons that accompany Burn to the Sky Kingdom to join the feast and attend Scarlet's hatching day
- Fjord's ___ disintegrates from mysterious black droplets Clay wrongly suspects come from Queen Scarlet
- lands in the arena to take Starflight away and denies allegiance to the Talons of Peace; orders his NightWings to kill the IceWings Scarlet set on the dragonets in the arena
- kept by Queen Scarlet and displayed as her tree sculpture art, perhaps faking her laziness
- something Clay can't bring himself to do as they fight to escape, which Kestrel warns will make him useless
- given to Burn by Scarlet, who collects curious things
- the SandWing prisoner Clay watches Peril burn to death in battle
28 Clues: given to Burn by Scarlet, who collects curious things • the SandWing prisoner Clay watches Peril burn to death in battle • burn wounds on Kestrel that prove she tried to save Peril long ago • an event Peril is forbidden to watch but she does, hidden behind Clay • Peril's old friend who defends Kestrel in her trial; is killed by Scarlet • ...
Puzzle 24 2022-12-24
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- A mineral substance made up of small crystals of silica and alumina, that is ductile when moist.
- word that can be used to refer to a person, animal, place, thing.
- The wound left behind after having been bitten.
- Every person.
- Something seen.
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- The act or process by which something is built.
- At a slow pace.
- A rich, sweet dessert food, typically made of flour, sugar and eggs and baked in an oven.
- to get to a certain place.
- A biological organ of vertebrates that controls breathing and oxygenates the blood.
10 Clues: Every person. • At a slow pace. • Something seen. • to get to a certain place. • The act or process by which something is built. • The wound left behind after having been bitten. • word that can be used to refer to a person, animal, place, thing. • A biological organ of vertebrates that controls breathing and oxygenates the blood. • ...
prakarya 8b KL.2 2024-10-24
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- asal kata keramik adalah
- salah satu produk kerajinan kulit
- salah satu teknik pembentukan badan keramik
- salah satu alat pembuatan kerajinan keramik
- salah satu produk kerajinan bahan flour clay
- salah satu bahan pembuatan kerajinan kulit
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- salah satu alat pembuatan kerajinan flour clay
- salah satu bahan pendukung pembuatan kerajinan flour clay
- sejenis bahan tepung yang di buat menjadi adonan
- salah satu produk kerajinan kulit
- salah satu bahan kerajinan kulit yang dihasilkan dari hewan
- salah satu bahan pembuatan kerajinan flour clay
- kerajinan yang terbuat dari tanah liat
- salah satu produk kerajinan keramik
- salah satu alat pembuatan kerajinan kulit
15 Clues: asal kata keramik adalah • salah satu produk kerajinan kulit • salah satu produk kerajinan kulit • salah satu produk kerajinan keramik • kerajinan yang terbuat dari tanah liat • salah satu alat pembuatan kerajinan kulit • salah satu bahan pembuatan kerajinan kulit • salah satu teknik pembentukan badan keramik • salah satu alat pembuatan kerajinan keramik • ...
Healthy Eating 2025-03-10
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- Heart-friendly cooking oil
- Iron-rich leafy green
- Planning for healthy eating
- Diet focused on plants
- Juicy, lycopene-rich fruit
- Tiny fiber-rich superfood
- Blood-boosting root veggie
- Gut-healthy probiotic sources
- Colorful vitamin C source
- Unrefined, fiber-rich carbs
- Antioxidant-rich fruits
- Fermented probiotic drink
- Nutrient-dense supergreen
- Golden healing spice
- Supports bodily functions
- RICE Fiber-packed grain alternative
- TEA Antioxidant-rich beverage
- Protein with less fat
- Plant-based protein option
- Hydrating crunchy veggie
- Detoxifying morning drink
- Vitamin-rich orange starch
- High-fiber green veggie
- Essential body nutrients
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- Key to balanced eating
- Omega-3-packed seeds
- Whole grain breakfast staple
- Blended healthy beverage
- Spicy anti-inflammatory root
- Beans, peas, lentils
- Creamy, healthy fat source
- Essential for hydration
- Natural immune booster
- Heart-healthy seafood choice
- Tiny nutrient powerhouses
- Probiotic-rich dairy snack
- Fermented soybean protein
- Protein-packed breakfast staple
- Nutrient-rich plant foods
- Sweet, natural vitamins
- Protein-rich whole grain
- Flavorful, health-boosting greens
- Crunchy, healthy snack
- Muscle-building nutrient
- Conscious, slow food enjoyment
- Protects cells from damage
- Brain-boosting nut
- Aids digestion health
- Crunchy healthy fats
- Orange root vegetable
50 Clues: Brain-boosting nut • Omega-3-packed seeds • Beans, peas, lentils • Golden healing spice • Crunchy healthy fats • Iron-rich leafy green • Protein with less fat • Aids digestion health • Orange root vegetable • Key to balanced eating • Diet focused on plants • Natural immune booster • Crunchy, healthy snack • Essential for hydration • Sweet, natural vitamins • Antioxidant-rich fruits • ...
Earthworms 2025-11-21
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- the worm waste that is used as rich compost
- One thing worms cannot tolerate if it is too high
- The worms need holes in their container to get this
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- What is added to the soil to help plants grow better
- layers or portions of the earth where different worms live
- Wet material used as a base in the composting container
- wigglers Types of worms recommended for composting
7 Clues: the worm waste that is used as rich compost • One thing worms cannot tolerate if it is too high • wigglers Types of worms recommended for composting • The worms need holes in their container to get this • What is added to the soil to help plants grow better • Wet material used as a base in the composting container • ...
Kantunusul 2025-07-19
17 Clues: 😎 • Throw __ • A big car • A Star (big) • What Is This? • This Crossword • Pop Star (male) • Opposite of bad • Chrome Or Google • Popular youtuber • The walking ____ • Mans best friend • Room on the _____ • Diary of a _____ kid • Another word for sorry • A 2D game like Minecraft • J.k Rowling's Popular book
Weathering and Soil Crossword 2017-02-15
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- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in topsoil
- the ability to let water pass through
- the decaying organic matter in soil
- the process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off
- weathering the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the makeup of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of the soil layers above or below it
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- layer of rock beneath the soil
- the top layer of soil that contains humus
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide = rust
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil
- the process of wearing something down by friction
- the amount of open space between an object
- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- weathering breakdown or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical processes
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil • the decaying organic matter in soil • the ability to let water pass through • the top layer of soil that contains humus • the amount of open space between an object • the process of wearing something down by friction • the size, shape, and position of the particles of soil • the process in which transported sediment is laid down • ...
Art Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-11
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- when you take a workable material and mold it into a sculpture
- the area above, below, around, and within an object
- the way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight; symmetrical, radial, and asymmetrical
- to force bubbles out of a claybody while kneading the clay to distribute water evenly into a consistent, lump-free medium
- a difference in the use of two elements
- a single material an artist may use
- no water in clay, breakable, ready to enter kiln
- sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- an oven-like device that heats up and causes a chemical reaction within the clay
- a 2D object.
- you take a liquid and pour it into a mold, dries, sculpture pops out when finished
- the clay has been fired once
- way elements of art direct a viewers eye through a work often to a focal area
- the way an art piece feels or appears to feel.
- repetition of one or more elements
- the most workable and contains the most water
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- workable but cracking-has less water to no water
- a 3D object.
- you take away from the surface to make an art piece
- the clay has been fired twice
- you gather or find material to make a sculpture
- a moving point through space.
- the layering of ropes of clay, joining them with scoring and slip, to create a form
- the visual sensation produced by light and pigment.
- how parts of an artwork relate
- when clay is workable and has not been fired in the kiln
- quality of wholeness achieved when sperate elements work together
- sculpture is view from all sides
- a layer of material applied to bisque-fired ceramic piece and fired to bond the two layers together, glaze serves to protect, waterproof, and/or decorate the piece
- sense of importance given to any one part of the composition, or focal area of a work
- the lightness or darkness of a color
31 Clues: a 3D object. • a 2D object. • the clay has been fired once • the clay has been fired twice • a moving point through space. • how parts of an artwork relate • sculpture is view from all sides • repetition of one or more elements • a single material an artist may use • the lightness or darkness of a color • a difference in the use of two elements • ...
R.E.M songs 2025-04-21
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- Document song 9
- Fables Of The Reconstruction song 5
- Chronic Town song 3
- Reckoning song 3
- Fables Of The Reconstruction song 10
- Reckoning song 4
- Document song 1
- Murmur song 8
- Life's Rich Pageant song 7
- Fables Of The Reconstruction song 1
- Chronic Town song 4
- Murmur song 9
- Document song 8
- Murmur song 4
- Reckoning song 6
- Document song 3
- Document song 5
- Life's Rich Pageant song 2
- Fables Of The Reconstruction song 7
- Chronic Town song 1
- Murmur song 11
- Fables Of The Reconstruction song 6
- Fables Of The Reconstruction song 3
- Murmur song 12
- Life's Rich Pageant song 5
- Life's Rich Pageant song 11
- Murmur song 5
- Reckoning song 9
- Reckoning song 2
- Fables Of The Reconstruction song 2
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- Document song 11
- Document song 7
- Reckoning song 10
- Document song 6
- Chronic Town song 2
- Murmur song 10
- Fables Of The Reconstruction song 4
- Reckoning song 5
- Document song 2
- Document song 10
- Life's Rich Pageant song 3
- Document song 4
- Murmur song 3
- Fables Of The Reconstruction song 8
- Fables Of The Reconstruction song 11
- Life's Rich Pageant song 4
- Reckoning song 7
- Life's Rich Pageant song 10
- Life's Rich Pageant song 6
- Reckoning song 8
- Life's Rich Pageant song 9
- Murmur song 6
- Fables Of The Reconstruction song 9
- Chronic Town song 5
- Murmur song 1
- Reckoning song 1
- Life's Rich Pageant song 1
- Murmur song 2
- Life's Rich Pageant song 8
- Life's Rich Pageant song 12
- Murmur song 7
61 Clues: Murmur song 8 • Murmur song 9 • Murmur song 3 • Murmur song 4 • Murmur song 6 • Murmur song 1 • Murmur song 2 • Murmur song 7 • Murmur song 5 • Murmur song 10 • Murmur song 11 • Murmur song 12 • Document song 7 • Document song 9 • Document song 6 • Document song 2 • Document song 1 • Document song 4 • Document song 8 • Document song 3 • Document song 5 • Document song 11 • Reckoning song 3 • Reckoning song 5 • ...
AmayaWayman Week11 Puzzle-MrBrooks 2020-12-14
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- What refers to any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze?
- This is a severe glaze problem that occurs when a glaze is under too much compression
- This is necessary for both glazing and body construction of products such as tableware, sanitary ware, and floor and wall tiles
- This is the adsorption of a material that was previously removed from a surface
- This happens when some parts of the piece of cermic drys out more quickly than others
- the stresses of uneven expansion and/or contraction
- This refers to the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body
- This is where the molten glaze withdraws into 'islands' leaving bare clay patches
- The decrease in size while drying and firing
- a glaze defect of glazed pottery; Characterised as a spider web pattern of cracks penetrating the glaze, it is caused by tensile stresses greater than the glaze is able to withstand
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- a liquid mixture or slurry of clay and/or other materials suspended in water
- a thermally insulated chamber, a type of oven, that produces temperatures sufficient to complete some process, such as hardening, drying, or chemical changes
- What is unfired clay pottery referring to a stage of production when the clay is mostly dry (leather hard) but has not yet been fired in a kiln?
- What is a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles?
- What gives ceramic creations a soft glow that is similar to the finish on porcelain?
- This occurs when too much stress is created in a piece of ware during the heating and cooling process
- This is the casting process that starts with a wax injection
- This is clay that is prepared but not fired
- This is called when a clay, glaze, or glaze colors have been fired at a too high temperature
- a impervious layer or coating of a vitreous substance which has been fused to a ceramic body through firing
20 Clues: This is clay that is prepared but not fired • The decrease in size while drying and firing • the stresses of uneven expansion and/or contraction • This is the casting process that starts with a wax injection • What is a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles? • a liquid mixture or slurry of clay and/or other materials suspended in water • ...
Clay 101 terms 2017-04-27
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- A structure built to fire clay at high temperatures
- Clay in its Moist State It is at the workable consistency for slabs, coils, and throwing
- Air Dry and ready for Kiln. Stage of drying when moisture in the clay body has evaporated so the clay surface no longer feels cold.
- Functional ware, such as vases, pots, bowls or plates shaped from moist clay and hardened by heat.
- Clay snakes to create forms
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- Halfway dry and good for carving. Its rigid/stiff but not yet dry.
- Flatten pieces of Clay
- carving marks in the clay
- Creating forms between fingers
- Heating pottery or clay sculpture to a temperature high enough to render it hard and durable
10 Clues: Flatten pieces of Clay • carving marks in the clay • Clay snakes to create forms • Creating forms between fingers • A structure built to fire clay at high temperatures • Halfway dry and good for carving. Its rigid/stiff but not yet dry. • Clay in its Moist State It is at the workable consistency for slabs, coils, and throwing • ...
Ceramics Vocab 2024-11-06
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- Kneading the clay to get out air bubbles and blend the ingredients.
- The process of changing clay into ceramics by heating it in an oven.
- A ceramic object that has been coated with glaze and fired in a kiln.
- Liquid glass that is applied to ceramics to give it a glassy coating.
- Clay that is soft and easy to shape.
- Clay that has been fired once without glaze.
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- Slip mixed with pigment used to paint clay.
- Clay that is slightly hard and easy to carve into.
- The art of sculpting with clay, and firing the clay to high temperatures to become permanent.
- Clay that is completely dry and ready to be fired.
10 Clues: Clay that is soft and easy to shape. • Slip mixed with pigment used to paint clay. • Clay that has been fired once without glaze. • Clay that is slightly hard and easy to carve into. • Clay that is completely dry and ready to be fired. • Kneading the clay to get out air bubbles and blend the ingredients. • ...
24HRSS7 2024-03-29
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- Soil's cohesion, adhesion, and resistance to deformation or rupture under stress.
- Scale indicating acidity or alkalinity, ranging from 0-14, with 7 as neutral. Below 7 is acidic; above 7 is alkaline.
- Measure of water movement downward through unsaturated soil per unit area and time.
- Measure of soil acidity or alkalinity expressed in pH, from ultra-acidic (less than 3.5) to very strongly alkaline (9.1 and above).
- Water vapor emitted by land plants.
- Measure of water's buffering capacity against acidification, its ability to neutralize acids.
- Standing water in closed depressions on soil, removable only by percolation or evapotranspiration without artificial drainage.
- Drainage Class: Soil wet near the surface or long enough to impair planting or harvesting, often requiring drainage installation.
- Saturated hydraulic conductivity; water movement through saturated soil per unit area and time.
- Substances with a pH below 7.
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- Drainage Class: Soil wet near the surface or long enough to restrict planting or harvesting unless a drainage system is installed.
- Drainage Class: Soil with high hydraulic conductivity and low water-holding capacity, suitable for a narrow range of crops without irrigation.
- Substances with a pH above 7.
- Drainage Class: Soil consistently wet at the surface, inhibiting most crop growth without drainage.
- Drainage Class: Soil with intermediate water-holding capacity, retaining optimal moisture without adversely affecting yields.
- Rate at which water enters soil surface per unit time, typically in inches per hour.
- Drainage Class: Soil with high hydraulic conductivity and low water-holding capacity, unsuitable for crop production without irrigation.
- Frequency and duration of soil saturation during formation, excluding altered drainage due to human intervention or natural causes.
- Drainage Class: Soil too wet for crop growth without drainage due to saturation, low hydraulic conductivity, or seepage.
- Soil moisture content after gravitational water drains, typically 2-3 days post-rain; also known as normal field capacity.
- Water evaporation from soil and transpiration from plants, returning to the air.
21 Clues: Substances with a pH above 7. • Substances with a pH below 7. • Water vapor emitted by land plants. • Water evaporation from soil and transpiration from plants, returning to the air. • Soil's cohesion, adhesion, and resistance to deformation or rupture under stress. • Measure of water movement downward through unsaturated soil per unit area and time. • ...
National Symbols 2025-10-16
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- bears the motto “Apres Bondie C’est La Terre”
- our national dish
- represents the African heritage of the people
- love for one’s country
- represents courage and the sacrifice of the people
- piece of cloth with colors and symbols that represents our country
- words we say to show respect and loyalty to our country
- represents sunshine and the main crops grown on the island
- people who live in a country
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- name of the national flower
- things that represent our country like the flag or flower
- the island we live on
- represent the ten parishes of Dominica
- the women’s national wear of Dominica
- leader of a country
- song we sing to show love for our country
- person who loves and supports their country
- addition! Here’s the updated Grade 3 Patriotism crossword word list with Wob Dwiyet included:
- represents purity and the clear rivers and waterfalls
- represents the rich forests and fertile land
20 Clues: our national dish • leader of a country • the island we live on • love for one’s country • name of the national flower • people who live in a country • the women’s national wear of Dominica • represent the ten parishes of Dominica • song we sing to show love for our country • person who loves and supports their country • represents the rich forests and fertile land • ...
Root Words Project #4 2019-02-12
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- land which has rich soil for vegetation
- a vehicle that moves by itself; has a trained mind of its own
- to put on display
- to have the ability to do something
- words that have the same meaning
- a change that requires patience
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- an urge that inspires someone to take action
- an object that holds something in place
- to say sorry
- a person who assesses stuff
10 Clues: to say sorry • to put on display • a person who assesses stuff • a change that requires patience • words that have the same meaning • to have the ability to do something • an object that holds something in place • land which has rich soil for vegetation • an urge that inspires someone to take action • a vehicle that moves by itself; has a trained mind of its own
Bio Crossword by Joey Sieja 2021-04-23
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- both species benefit
- Also called tropical grasslands
- one species benefits, the other is harmed
- usually get less than 25 cm of precipitation annually.
- Basically a cold desert
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- one species benefits, the other is unaffected
- are large communities covered with rich soil, grasses, and similar plants
- Also called Chaparral
- degrees north and south of the equator
- also is called the boreal or coniferous forest
10 Clues: both species benefit • Also called Chaparral • Basically a cold desert • Also called tropical grasslands • degrees north and south of the equator • one species benefits, the other is harmed • one species benefits, the other is unaffected • also is called the boreal or coniferous forest • usually get less than 25 cm of precipitation annually. • ...
Upsc Crossword - 2 2025-05-19
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- Decennial population enumeration in India
- State-level anti-corruption ombudsman
- Mughal administrative-military ranking system
- Market with single seller and no competition
- Soil rich in iron and aluminium, found in tropical areas
- Volcanic rock common in Deccan Plateau
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- Rise in general price level over time
- Quasi-judicial institution for dispute resolution
- Coastal vegetation adapted to saline waters
- Official change or addition to the Constitution
10 Clues: Rise in general price level over time • State-level anti-corruption ombudsman • Volcanic rock common in Deccan Plateau • Decennial population enumeration in India • Coastal vegetation adapted to saline waters • Market with single seller and no competition • Mughal administrative-military ranking system • Official change or addition to the Constitution • ...
Fashion Practicum Final Exam Review 2023-05-12
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- To make the clay workable
- The way you turn the handwheel
- A temporary stitch that will be removed
- Added in to clay
- Pedal you press to make the machine run
- The teeth that help move fabric through machine
- Click this button on machine to reverse
- Which fabric fold method is the most common?
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- These hold the spools of thread
- Holds the bottom thread
- Used to roll out the clay
- removing excess oils from the clay
- Notches are always cut which way?
13 Clues: Added in to clay • Holds the bottom thread • To make the clay workable • Used to roll out the clay • The way you turn the handwheel • These hold the spools of thread • Notches are always cut which way? • removing excess oils from the clay • A temporary stitch that will be removed • Pedal you press to make the machine run • Click this button on machine to reverse • ...
Early Humans Vocabulary Crossword 2024-09-30
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- When people focus on specific jobs to increase efficiency.
- People who move from place to place in search of food and resources.
- A method of watering plants using rivers, canals, or ditches.
- The beliefs, customs, and arts of a group of people.
- Having more than what is needed, especially in terms of food.
- The exchange of goods and services between people or groups.
- Tools and methods used to solve problems and make tasks easier.
- Land that is rich in nutrients and suitable for growing crops.
- The process of taming animals and cultivating plants for human use.
- Staying in one place for a long time, often due to farming.
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- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants for food.
- A region in the Middle East known for its rich soil and early civilizations.
- The practice of farming, involving growing crops and raising animals.
- The ranking of people in a society, often based on roles and responsibilities.
- To change or develop gradually over time.
15 Clues: To change or develop gradually over time. • The beliefs, customs, and arts of a group of people. • People who hunt animals and gather wild plants for food. • When people focus on specific jobs to increase efficiency. • Staying in one place for a long time, often due to farming. • The exchange of goods and services between people or groups. • ...
"Thirteen Reasons Why" 2016-04-03
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- hannah's first kiss
- Slaps Hannah and used to be her best friend
- Olly-olly-oxen-free
- Who Clay stole the cassette player from
- Hannah works with him and really likes him
- Where Clay admires Hannah
- Steals Hannah's encouragement
- Hannah buys here candy bars here
- The main character
- How many cassettes Hannah recorded
- Something Hannah loves to do
- Hannah's counselor who doesn't believe she is suicidal
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- Where you should never go alone
- The town where Hannah lives
- Knocks over a stop sign leading to a fatal accident
- Hannah calls him "peeping tom"
- what hannah always orders at Monet's.
- Where Hannah had her first kiss
- Slipped into clays locker vent
19 Clues: The main character • hannah's first kiss • Olly-olly-oxen-free • Where Clay admires Hannah • The town where Hannah lives • Something Hannah loves to do • Steals Hannah's encouragement • Hannah calls him "peeping tom" • Slipped into clays locker vent • Where you should never go alone • Where Hannah had her first kiss • Hannah buys here candy bars here • ...
Chapter 3 Sections 1 & 2 2023-09-26
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- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks.
- WAs found in the river and was raised to become emperor of Akkad.
- A way of supplying water to an area of land.
- Human made waterways often connecting two larger bodies of water.
Down
- Worship of many gods and practiced by the Sumerian civilizations.
- A large area of rich and fertile land used for farming in Mesopotamia.
- Countryside areas of land where people live and farm.
- City areas where people live close to one another.
8 Clues: A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks. • A way of supplying water to an area of land. • City areas where people live close to one another. • Countryside areas of land where people live and farm. • Worship of many gods and practiced by the Sumerian civilizations. • WAs found in the river and was raised to become emperor of Akkad. • ...
CERAMIC TERMS 2021-03-26
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- hand-building using pancakes of clay
- technique used to join clay parts
- glass-like surface coating for pots
- pigment in liquid clay
- insufficient oxygen in the kiln
- ceramic ware that has been fired once
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- a supply of electrical oxygen in the kiln
- decorating with liquid clay
- ceramic ware that has not been fired
- hand-building using ropes of clay
- a special knife used by potters
11 Clues: pigment in liquid clay • decorating with liquid clay • a special knife used by potters • insufficient oxygen in the kiln • technique used to join clay parts • hand-building using ropes of clay • glass-like surface coating for pots • ceramic ware that has not been fired • hand-building using pancakes of clay • ceramic ware that has been fired once • ...
Test 2021-03-31
Mesopotamia123 2023-12-19
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- The soil was very _____?
- The concept of counting and time.
- The belief of more than one god.
- A temple for one god in a city.
- An alloy of copper and tin.
- Cuneiform was a type of what?
- Used for irrigation, milling, and for chariots.
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- cities that had there own government.
- When you plant or harvest crops you are ___ing.
- The land in Mesopotamia was very _____?
- The giving of an item for money.
- The giving of an item for an item.
12 Clues: The soil was very _____? • An alloy of copper and tin. • Cuneiform was a type of what? • A temple for one god in a city. • The belief of more than one god. • The giving of an item for money. • The concept of counting and time. • The giving of an item for an item. • cities that had there own government. • The land in Mesopotamia was very _____? • ...
Egypt 2023-10-16
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- Queen that ruled during the mid 1400s BCE
- Egypts most recognizable site
- Second highest on the social pyramid
- People bottom of the social pyramid
- oldest-known ancient Egyptian writing system
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- Rich soil found in the Nile River
- Most powerful people in Egypt
- What system allowed water to get from rivers to crops
- What river did the Egyptians build along
- Crop that was made to make paper
- Who supplied Egypt’s food and built the pyramids?
- believes in many gods
12 Clues: believes in many gods • Most powerful people in Egypt • Egypts most recognizable site • Crop that was made to make paper • Rich soil found in the Nile River • People bottom of the social pyramid • Second highest on the social pyramid • What river did the Egyptians build along • Queen that ruled during the mid 1400s BCE • oldest-known ancient Egyptian writing system • ...
Crossword 2022-05-13
11 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • puzzle online • and free to use • Man's best friend • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • crossword as an image • for full customization
Rich and poor 2022-11-24
16 Clues: drahý • broke • lakomý • štědrý • veselý • starving • bezcenný • promočený • allowance • vzít na hůl • extortionate • mikina s kapucí • ohromně, nesmírně • najednou, nečekaně • podrážděný, rozčilený • bezstarostný, lehkomyslný
Rich Inner World 2025-09-12
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- procedure for choo lovers
- post-vomit haven
- costs five dollars to see
- we didn't go here
- i don't understand the game
- proverbial paris resident
- our twitter patron saint
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- after we beef, we
- it's coming up
- with lemonade, a cry for help
- maddie's white whale
- evil incarnate
- because i don't like him
- carol ann's call
- maddie's weekly stipend
- i'm going to sleep
16 Clues: it's coming up • evil incarnate • post-vomit haven • carol ann's call • after we beef, we • we didn't go here • i'm going to sleep • maddie's white whale • maddie's weekly stipend • because i don't like him • our twitter patron saint • procedure for choo lovers • costs five dollars to see • proverbial paris resident • i don't understand the game • with lemonade, a cry for help
easy crossword 2017-04-25
Random 2022-06-16
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__
Clay Masonry Material 2020-05-11
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- Alternate courses of headers and stretchers.
- course of full-length headers at regular intervals.
- a brick laid flat with just the end facing out and overlapping two wythes.
- brick laid on end with the narrow edge facing out
- a brick laid on the narrow face with the broad face of the brick exposed
- half of a brick
- Stretchers and headers combined to make each course.
- Manufactured from clay, fireclay, shale, or other similar materials.
- referring to sand and stone used to make concrete masonry units.
- a brick laid horizontal with just its face exposed.
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- Simplest bond, all stretchers laid on half bond.
- produced naturally as rocks weather, mainly made up of silica and alumina.
- a Masonry unit’s ability to stand up under heavy weight without crumbling.
- White powder or salt-like deposit
- a unit whose nominal dimensions are based on the 4" module.
- a brick laid on its face edge with just the end showing. can be used to cap a wall.
- compressed clay that is denser than clay
- Each continuous vertical section of masonry one unit in thickness.
18 Clues: half of a brick • White powder or salt-like deposit • compressed clay that is denser than clay • Alternate courses of headers and stretchers. • Simplest bond, all stretchers laid on half bond. • brick laid on end with the narrow edge facing out • course of full-length headers at regular intervals. • a brick laid horizontal with just its face exposed. • ...
Joel Alexandroni Hr 3 2025-02-07
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- A pharaoh who signed the first peace treaty
- how egyptians refer to their kings
- One of the first female pharaohs of ancient Egypt
- the climate of Egypt
- a reed that grows on a river bank
- a rich soil
- a river flowing into a larger river
- A series of rulers in the same family
- flooding
- king tuts father
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- the writing system in ancient Egypt
- life after death
- preservation of dead bodies
- The pharaoh famous for building the pyramid of giza
- his tomb was found intact in 1922
- God or goddess
- the tomb for a pharaoh in the old kingdom
- A series of rulers from the same family
- a large water fall
- the mouth of the Nile river flowing into the mediterranean
20 Clues: flooding • a rich soil • God or goddess • life after death • king tuts father • a large water fall • the climate of Egypt • preservation of dead bodies • a reed that grows on a river bank • his tomb was found intact in 1922 • how egyptians refer to their kings • the writing system in ancient Egypt • a river flowing into a larger river • A series of rulers in the same family • ...
Art Words 2024-04-12
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- Visual sensation produced by light and pigment
- An enclosed area of space with 2 dimensions (W x H)
- A continuous mark made by a moving point
- Way elements of art direct a viewer’s eye through a work, often to a focal area
- use a workable material and mold it into a sculpture
- An art piece that has been in the kiln once
- the layering of strips of clay with scoring to form a vessel Glaze: A thin transparent layer on a clay which modifies the appearance of the underlying color
- Way a surface feels to the touch or how it appears to feel through vision
- Way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight
- No water, not workable, ready for kiln
- taking away the surface to make a sculpture
- Sense of importance given to any one part of the composition, or focal are of a work
- Still workable but cracking, NEEDS water
- Quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
- A single material and artist may use ex: wood or clay
- A material that is put in-between and object to separate it
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- A difference in the use of two elements
- How parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale
- Actual 3-dimensional space or the illusion of space through overlapping or perspective
- An oven-like device that causes a chemical reaction within clay to change it to a ceramic
- An object with 3-dimensions
- pour a liquid into a mold... dry overtime it becomes a sculpture
- An art piece that is fired twice
- Lightness and darkness of a color or value
- The clay is workable; it has not been fired in kiln
- A thin transparent layer on a clay which modifies the appearance of the underlying color
- Viewed from all sides
- Sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- Repetition of one or more elements
- u gather find materials and build a sculpture
- The clay is most workable, most water in it
31 Clues: Viewed from all sides • An object with 3-dimensions • An art piece that is fired twice • Repetition of one or more elements • No water, not workable, ready for kiln • A difference in the use of two elements • A continuous mark made by a moving point • Still workable but cracking, NEEDS water • Lightness and darkness of a color or value • ...
weathering and erosion 2023-03-06
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- top layer of Earth's surface containing weathered rocks, minerals, and organic material
- when physical forces break rock into smaller pieces
- causes acids to form
- the transport of weathered materials and sediments by water , wind , ice and gravity
- process by which sediments are dropped by water , wind , water or ice
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- changes solid rock into pieces
- the transfer of rock into one or more new compounds
- causes oxidation of metal mionerals
- solid mixture of minerals
- most important agent in weathering
- particles of rock or minerals ranging in size from clay to giant boulders
- exposed rock formations that are attached to the ground
12 Clues: causes acids to form • solid mixture of minerals • changes solid rock into pieces • most important agent in weathering • causes oxidation of metal mionerals • the transfer of rock into one or more new compounds • when physical forces break rock into smaller pieces • exposed rock formations that are attached to the ground • ...
Earthworks 2025-06-18
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- Thin lines terminating with arrowheads at each end. Used to indicate distance
- consists of uprooting and removing roots and stumps
- undesirable for a solid foundation, must be monitored closely, changes with moisture content.
- marked with a CL starting station is 0 + 00
- any object of KNOWN length
- a reference point of known elevation
- a good surveyor will ensure their field notes are neat clear and legible
- most of the particles are about the same size
- located in the bottom right hand corner
- types of shop drawings
- an established slope from centerline of a roadbed to the outside of the shoulders
- passes no 40 sieve but retained on no.200 sieve
- used on black top surfaces, vibrations are most effective in sand or gravel soils
- gives good results on most types of soil except clean sands
- soil that passes the 3" sieve bit does not pass the No. 4 sieve
- thin with short and long dashes alternately spaced, aids in dimensioning
- heavy unbroken lines
- heavy broken lines made up of one long and 2 short dashes alternately spaced
- Vegetation, Rubbish, surface boulders Ordnance
- used for drainage
- Thin lines ending in an arrow or dot which indicate a part, dimension, or other reference
- used to mark the horizontal position of the work
- exterior or sectional view of an object, shows detail of an object in proper
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- the width of the surface course to include both shoulders
- an elevation of zero
- drawing shows the contours, boundaries, roads, trees, utilities, structures,
- established by federal government agencies
- The entire width of the project including the ditches on both sides
- OF or O prevent loss of reference info
- act as a retainer to hold in place each side of the surface course, emergency parking
- first working of an area by bulldozer. clearing, stripping, grading
- mechanically condensing a soil
- (BOM) contains a list of parts and material for the project
- SH marks outer edges of shoulders
- passes the no 4 sieve but retained on no. 40 sieve
- located on the right hand side
- is the ability of a soil to be molded into shapes, some clays and silts are plastic and can be a problem if not controlled properly
- any soil passing no 200 sieve
- medium thickness, dashed with equal length short line segments
- grained soils sand and gravel and have 50% or more retained on the No. 200 sieve
- compacts from the bottom up
- grained soils composed of silt and clay, has 50% or MORE material passing the No. 200 sieve
- composed of decayed plant and animal matter
- soil that passes the No. 4 sieve and is retained on the No. 200 sieve
- also called an Abney level
- established for the use of a particular job and are retained for the duration
- soil that has all sizes of material present from the No 4 sieve to the No. 200 sieve
- Thin unbroken lines
- a soil in which some particle sizes are missing
- SS indicates where planned slope will intersect with existing ground
- undesirable for a solid foundation, must be monitored closely, changes with moisture content.
51 Clues: used for drainage • Thin unbroken lines • an elevation of zero • heavy unbroken lines • types of shop drawings • any object of KNOWN length • also called an Abney level • compacts from the bottom up • any soil passing no 200 sieve • mechanically condensing a soil • located on the right hand side • SH marks outer edges of shoulders • a reference point of known elevation • ...
Ancient Egypt 2013-05-11
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- The 'soul' of ancient Egypt was the .... river.
- The ancient Egyptians believed the pharaoh had ....... powers.
- Which natural event occurred every year that provided rich and fertile soil for the ancient Egyptians?
- Which continent is Egypt on?
- What covered the land close to the Nile every year that made the land rich and fertile?
- Priests and ..... could write and read hieroglyphics.
- The Nile river was so important to the Ancient Egyptians that they worshipped it like a ....
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- What is the name for the period when the Nile flooded?
- What was the name of the ancient Egyptian style of writing?
- What did the Nile river's annual flood cycle help set?
- Who was the most important person in ancient Egypt?
- Who was at the bottom of ancient Egyptian society?
- The area where the Nile empties into the sea.
- The ... lands were the barren deserts that separated ancient Egypt from neighbouring countries and invading armies.
- The .... land was the fertile land on the banks of the Nile.
15 Clues: Which continent is Egypt on? • The area where the Nile empties into the sea. • The 'soul' of ancient Egypt was the .... river. • Who was at the bottom of ancient Egyptian society? • Who was the most important person in ancient Egypt? • Priests and ..... could write and read hieroglyphics. • What is the name for the period when the Nile flooded? • ...
Colors 2023-06-12
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- Shiny and metallic color resembling the precious metal silver
- Royal and luxurious color associated with creativity and elegance
- Rich and radiant color associated with wealth, luxury, and success
- Bright and vibrant color resembling the hues of the turquoise gemstone
- Earthy and warm color resembling the natural shades of soil and wood
- Bright and cheerful color reminiscent of sunshine and happiness
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- Deep and rich color that blends the calmness of blue with the intensity of red
- Warm and vibrant color that combines the energy of red and the happiness of yellow
- Vibrant and energetic color that symbolizes passion and excitement
- Calm and soothing color often associated with tranquility and stability
- Refreshing and natural color that represents growth and the environment
- Delicate and sweet color often associated with femininity and tenderness
- Neutral and balanced color that represents practicality and stability
- Pure and pristine color symbolizing innocence, cleanliness, and peace
- Mysterious and powerful color that signifies strength and authority
15 Clues: Shiny and metallic color resembling the precious metal silver • Bright and cheerful color reminiscent of sunshine and happiness • Royal and luxurious color associated with creativity and elegance • Vibrant and energetic color that symbolizes passion and excitement • Rich and radiant color associated with wealth, luxury, and success • ...
Arty words 2024-08-15
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- A slow firing of ceramic work in a kiln.
- kneading clay with hands
- rolling the clay into a rope shape
- clay has lost most of it’s moisture
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- heating the dry clay so its hard
- dry clay has completely lost it’s moisture
- is a hand building technique
- furnace made for ceramics to fire ceramic objects
- unfired pottery
- Decomposed rock
10 Clues: unfired pottery • Decomposed rock • kneading clay with hands • is a hand building technique • heating the dry clay so its hard • rolling the clay into a rope shape • clay has lost most of it’s moisture • A slow firing of ceramic work in a kiln. • dry clay has completely lost it’s moisture • furnace made for ceramics to fire ceramic objects
Andrew Jackson Crossword 2022-11-21
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- Jackson wanted authority to use Army and Navy to enforce tariff
- Jackson's right hand man in his cabinet
- money went to banks in areas that supported Jackson
- Jackson's veto of this led to an economic crisis
- _____ v. Georgia 1832
- lack of _____ led to high death toll during Trail of Tears
- state that opposed the tariff of abominations
- rotation of office; rewarding Jackson supporters
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- Jackson increased the power of the ____ branch during his presidency
- winner of the 1824 election
- Henry Clay proposes bill to recharter national bank 4 years early in attempt to sway rich Jackson supporters; ends up benefiting Jackson
- forced removal of 17,000 Cherokees from ancestral lands
- party created in opposition to Jackson
- Jackson's nickname
- requirement dropped by most states before election of 1828
15 Clues: Jackson's nickname • _____ v. Georgia 1832 • winner of the 1824 election • party created in opposition to Jackson • Jackson's right hand man in his cabinet • state that opposed the tariff of abominations • Jackson's veto of this led to an economic crisis • rotation of office; rewarding Jackson supporters • money went to banks in areas that supported Jackson • ...
Marshall Wei's Egyptian Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-21
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- rapids along the Nile River
- the world's longest river
- a series of rulers from same family
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth for preservation?
- the application of scientific and mathematical knowledge for practical purposes?
- a triangular shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river?
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- life after death?
- rich and powerful people?
- paths followed by traders?
- huge triangular tombs built by Egyptians?
- have great wealth and power?
11 Clues: life after death? • rich and powerful people? • the world's longest river • paths followed by traders? • rapids along the Nile River • have great wealth and power? • a series of rulers from same family • huge triangular tombs built by Egyptians? • specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth for preservation? • ...
Kingdoms of Egypt 2022-12-08
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- a system of government where a king or queen has complete control over the civilization
- waterfalls
- the belief in many gods
- builder of the great pyramid
- a line of rulers from the same family
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- egyptian writing
- the king of egypt
- monuments used to bury egyptian rulers
- the people who conquered egypt from the northeast
- fine rich soil
- an area near the mouth of a river where silt is deposited
11 Clues: waterfalls • fine rich soil • egyptian writing • the king of egypt • the belief in many gods • builder of the great pyramid • a line of rulers from the same family • monuments used to bury egyptian rulers • the people who conquered egypt from the northeast • an area near the mouth of a river where silt is deposited • ...
Egypt 2023-10-16
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- Queen that ruled during the mid 1400s BCE
- Egypts most recognizable site
- Second highest on the social pyramid
- People bottom of the social pyramid
- oldest-known ancient Egyptian writing system
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- Rich soil found in the Nile River
- Most powerful people in Egypt
- What system allowed water to get from rivers to crops
- What river did the Egyptians build along
- Crop that was made to make paper
- Who supplied Egypt’s food and built the pyramids?
- believes in many gods
12 Clues: believes in many gods • Most powerful people in Egypt • Egypts most recognizable site • Crop that was made to make paper • Rich soil found in the Nile River • People bottom of the social pyramid • Second highest on the social pyramid • What river did the Egyptians build along • Queen that ruled during the mid 1400s BCE • oldest-known ancient Egyptian writing system • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-08-30
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- Rivers and streams that gather into a large river
- God of the sun
- A plant with inner stems used to make paper
- God of mummification
- god of war
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- The desserts to the East and West part of the river
- God of goodness and light
- God of air
- Changing the waters route to help farmland with ditches or pipes
- God of death
- The nourished areas surrounded by the Nile where the rich soil is
- God of desserts and storms
12 Clues: God of air • god of war • God of death • God of the sun • God of mummification • God of goodness and light • God of desserts and storms • A plant with inner stems used to make paper • Rivers and streams that gather into a large river • The desserts to the East and West part of the river • Changing the waters route to help farmland with ditches or pipes • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2022-05-19
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- the runoff produced when water encounters exposed rocks
- a reverse genetic technique that creates mutagenized individuals
- waste from domestic sources
- inhabiting or situated in still fresh water
- inhabiting or situated in rapidly moving water
- collection of principals to apply for farm production
- located below the thermocline where the sunlight does not penetrate
- when water flows over the land as surface water
- a type of wetland fed by mineral rich ground
- a chemical substance which harms water
- system of growing different crops on the same land
- the edge of a watershed
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- the science of raising plants
- a type of wetland where water covers the ground
- the cultivation or growth of a single crop
- the process involving loosening and turning of soil in agricultural fields
- the near shore area where sunlight penetrates all the way to the sediment
- the lowest ecological zone in a water body
- water that has infiltrated the ground
- any animal lacking a backbone
- areas where water covers the soil or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year or for varying periods of time during the year, including during the growing season
- an area of land that drains water into water
- substance used to kill plant or animal life that are pests
- the inability to reproduce
- washing by a stream of water
- pesticides that kill or prevent the growth of fungi
- an area of land permanently saturated
- an agent for killing unwanted plants
28 Clues: the edge of a watershed • the inability to reproduce • waste from domestic sources • washing by a stream of water • the science of raising plants • any animal lacking a backbone • an agent for killing unwanted plants • water that has infiltrated the ground • an area of land permanently saturated • a chemical substance which harms water • ...
E7 Soil 2014-03-07
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- Used in synthesis of enzymes.
- The addition of this element creates a negative ion which is able to hold nutrients.
- An organic acid found in humus (2 words).
- One of the factors which change and deplete the amount of essential soil nutrients (2 words).
- Dissolved metal ions found in soil which support plant growth.
- Non-living organic components in the soil (3 words).
- Organic matter causes soil to cluster and reduces this harmful phenomenon (2 words).
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- One of the elements involved in synthesis of amino acids, along with nitrogen.
- Typical soil organic matter contains 5% of this element.
- Pollutes soil from accidents from petroleum industries (2 words).
- Covalently bonded lattice of silicon and oxygen found in soil.
- Water insoluble mixture converted from organic matter.
- Removal of essential nutrients and minerals in the soil food web (2 words).
- The amount of organic matter in soil can be determined through use of this solution.
- Continual water irrigation causes this effect, which reduces plant growth.
- Nutrient absorption in roots is reduced by an concentration increase of salt ____.
16 Clues: Used in synthesis of enzymes. • An organic acid found in humus (2 words). • Non-living organic components in the soil (3 words). • Water insoluble mixture converted from organic matter. • Typical soil organic matter contains 5% of this element. • Covalently bonded lattice of silicon and oxygen found in soil. • ...
Soil Components 2024-04-09
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- wearing away of materials by wind, water, ice and gravity
- soil particles held by surface forces in small or micro pores
- process of rotting or decaying
- when one component within the soil is transformed or changed into another
- weather conditions change the color, texture, appearance, form or composition of an object
- variety of living organisms found in the soil
- turning a liquid into vapor
- movement of sediments by flowing water
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- organic component of soil
- movement of soil materials between horizons or within the profile
- inorganic substance
- process of water drawing minerals to lower layers of soil
- serves as a primary food for microbes to feed on
- residue of dead plants and animals
- when wind moves and deposits sediments
- refers to the movement of water into and downward through soil and is dependent on soil texture and structure
16 Clues: inorganic substance • organic component of soil • turning a liquid into vapor • process of rotting or decaying • residue of dead plants and animals • when wind moves and deposits sediments • movement of sediments by flowing water • variety of living organisms found in the soil • serves as a primary food for microbes to feed on • ...
Safety in the Garden 2025-06-12
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- The flowering stage of a plant
- A structure that protects plants.
- The process of seeds sprouting.
- Used for protecting your skin from the harmful effects of UV rays
- Improve soil health by aerating it.
- – Organic material that enriches soil.
- a hand held tool used for digging
- used to kill weeds They can also harm beneficial plants and environment.
- chemical substance to control pests
- a toxic substance that kills insects, such as pests or disease carriers.
- Cutting back plants to encourage growth.
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- Used for digging and moving soil.
- used to promote plant and soil growth
- they thrive on soil, and grow with sun and water
- Gathering mature crops.
- – Helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- The process that helps plants reproduce.
- Used for breaking up soil and removing weeds. Rake – Helps gather leaves and smooth soil.
- – The foundation for plant growth.
- used to protect yourself during gardening sessions
20 Clues: Gathering mature crops. • The flowering stage of a plant • The process of seeds sprouting. • Used for digging and moving soil. • A structure that protects plants. • a hand held tool used for digging • – The foundation for plant growth. • Improve soil health by aerating it. • chemical substance to control pests • used to promote plant and soil growth • ...
Ceramic Vessels With Feet 2023-04-07
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- This provides color and protection to clay after it's fired in the kiln.
- The first __________ were animal and human figurines.
- This method uses deep scratches to help two pieces of clay dry stuck together.
- In _________ they produced vessels which a part of ancient Egyptian funerary practices.
- The very first ________ were holes partially dug in the ground.
- Ceramic _______ were made before functional pottery.
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- The outside edges of a ceramic vessel are called _______.
- The first functional ceramic vessels were used to store ________, foods, and water.
- To avoid an explosion in the kiln, clay must be completely ______.
- If a vessel was a ________, it is raised up off the surface it is sitting on.
- If clay is too thick, it will ________ in the kiln.
- In Ceramic terms, a ________ is something that will hold liquid.
- This is very wet clay sometimes used as clay glue.
13 Clues: This is very wet clay sometimes used as clay glue. • If clay is too thick, it will ________ in the kiln. • Ceramic _______ were made before functional pottery. • The first __________ were animal and human figurines. • The outside edges of a ceramic vessel are called _______. • The very first ________ were holes partially dug in the ground. • ...
PotSwap 2026 2025-12-08
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- Subscribe to be in the know.
- Fiery Japanese process—pull hot pots, dunk in combustibles.
- A handle you don't pull or extrude.
- When the going gets tough, you're a ______.
- Result of first firing.
- The cup you drink your coffee out of ________!
- Terracotta for example.
- Pray to them on the way to cone 6?
- Your 2026 potswap buddy.
- Japanese glaze typically creamy white.
- Salad, Heels, or what to do to eliminate air bubbles.
- Not ram's head or spiral. YOUR preferred method.
- You.
- The moon in Prarie Moon.
- Turns clay into perfect flat sheets.
- Capital of SK.
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- Your munchkin.
- Liquid clay decorations.
- Nonporous elegant white clay body.
- Glaze blocker.
- Ski travel destination.
- No oxygen in this atmosphere.
- Aloha travel destination.
- SK in full.
- Polish by rubbing.
- Clay reclaim workhorse, not a puppy factory.
- Protect your kiln shelves from drips, then leave em for Santa.
- Pull a lever and squeeze out shapes.
- Points in a game or the start of attaching a handle.
- Your cup for the season.
30 Clues: You. • SK in full. • Your munchkin. • Glaze blocker. • Capital of SK. • Polish by rubbing. • Ski travel destination. • Result of first firing. • Terracotta for example. • Liquid clay decorations. • Your cup for the season. • Your 2026 potswap buddy. • The moon in Prarie Moon. • Aloha travel destination. • Subscribe to be in the know. • No oxygen in this atmosphere. • ...
Safety in the Garden 2025-06-12
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- The flowering stage of a plant
- A structure that protects plants.
- The process of seeds sprouting.
- Used for protecting your skin from the harmful effects of UV rays
- Improve soil health by aerating it.
- – Organic material that enriches soil.
- a hand held tool used for digging
- used to kill weeds They can also harm beneficial plants and environment.
- chemical substance to control pests
- a toxic substance that kills insects, such as pests or disease carriers.
- Cutting back plants to encourage growth.
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- Used for digging and moving soil.
- used to promote plant and soil growth
- they thrive on soil, and grow with sun and water
- Gathering mature crops.
- – Helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- The process that helps plants reproduce.
- Used for breaking up soil and removing weeds. Rake – Helps gather leaves and smooth soil.
- – The foundation for plant growth.
- used to protect yourself during gardening sessions
20 Clues: Gathering mature crops. • The flowering stage of a plant • The process of seeds sprouting. • Used for digging and moving soil. • A structure that protects plants. • a hand held tool used for digging • – The foundation for plant growth. • Improve soil health by aerating it. • chemical substance to control pests • used to promote plant and soil growth • ...
Safety in the Garden 2025-06-12
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- The flowering stage of a plant
- A structure that protects plants.
- The process of seeds sprouting.
- Used for protecting your skin from the harmful effects of UV rays
- Improve soil health by aerating it.
- – Organic material that enriches soil.
- a hand held tool used for digging
- used to kill weeds They can also harm beneficial plants and environment.
- chemical substance to control pests
- a toxic substance that kills insects, such as pests or disease carriers.
- Cutting back plants to encourage growth.
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- Used for digging and moving soil.
- used to promote plant and soil growth
- they thrive on soil, and grow with sun and water
- Gathering mature crops.
- – Helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- The process that helps plants reproduce.
- Used for breaking up soil and removing weeds. Rake – Helps gather leaves and smooth soil.
- – The foundation for plant growth.
- used to protect yourself during gardening sessions
20 Clues: Gathering mature crops. • The flowering stage of a plant • The process of seeds sprouting. • Used for digging and moving soil. • A structure that protects plants. • a hand held tool used for digging • – The foundation for plant growth. • Improve soil health by aerating it. • chemical substance to control pests • used to promote plant and soil growth • ...
Tottenville 2023-12-11
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- - Clue: Tottenville is known for these ecologically significant areas.
- - Clue: Navigational aid found near Tottenville's coastline.
- - Clue: Common sight in the waters near Tottenville.
- - Clue: Tottenville is rich in historical ___.
- - Clue: ___ Street, a central road in Tottenville.
- - Clue: Architectural style of many historic homes in Tottenville.
- - Clue: ___ House Park, a historical landmark in Tottenville.
- - Clue: Boulevard that is a major thoroughfare in Tottenville.
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- - Clue: Tottenville has several of these along its shore.
- - Clue: Popular activity along the waterfront in Tottenville.
- - Clue: Bay that Tottenville overlooks.
- - Clue: Last name associated with an important historical house in Tottenville.
- - Clue: Tottenville has a terminal for this mode of transportation.
- - Clue: Type of ecosystem found in parts of Tottenville.
- - Clue: Tottenville was once known for its pits of this material.
15 Clues: - Clue: Bay that Tottenville overlooks. • - Clue: Tottenville is rich in historical ___. • - Clue: ___ Street, a central road in Tottenville. • - Clue: Common sight in the waters near Tottenville. • - Clue: Type of ecosystem found in parts of Tottenville. • - Clue: Tottenville has several of these along its shore. • ...
Words that describe TASTE part 1 2020-10-13
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- A light crisp taste, produce and herbs
- A bright flavor of lemons, limes, and citrus
- Reminds you or fresh soil, root vegetables
- Rich flavor that can be heavy in the mouth
- Couples tartness and sweetness
- Another word for salty
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- A taste of sweet fruit flavors
- A tart, sharp, and sometimes harsh flavor
- Mimics the feeling of cold temperature
- A food with a sharp taste
- A taste that gives off heat, spicy
11 Clues: Another word for salty • A food with a sharp taste • A taste of sweet fruit flavors • Couples tartness and sweetness • A taste that gives off heat, spicy • A light crisp taste, produce and herbs • Mimics the feeling of cold temperature • A tart, sharp, and sometimes harsh flavor • Reminds you or fresh soil, root vegetables • Rich flavor that can be heavy in the mouth • ...
Exam 4 Vocab 2015-04-10
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- / 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.
- / 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.
- / Value of an organisms, species, ecosystem or the earth's biodiversity based on its existence, regardless of whether it has any usefulness to humans.
- / Area where the earth and its community of life have not been seriously disturbed by humans and where humans are only temporary visitors.
- / Stands of trees resulting from secondary ecological succession.
- / Catastrophic, widespread, often global event in which major groups of species are wiped out over s short time compared with normal (background) extinction
- / Species that is found in only one area. Such species are especially vulnerable to extinction.
- / Returning a habitat or ecosystem to a condition as similar as possible to its natural state
- / Turning a degraded ecosystem into a functional or useful ecosystem without trying to restore it to its original condition (Removing pollutants, replanting)
- / This hot burning fire burns the entire tree.
- / Growing specialized crops such as bananas, coffee, and cacao in tropical developing countries, primarily for sale to developed countries.
- / Control of pest populations by natural predators, parasites, or disease-causing bacteria and viruses (pathogens).
- / Row of trees or hedges planted to partially block wind flow and reduce soil erosion on cultivated land.
- / Every person in a given area has daily access to enough nutritious food to have an active and healthy life.
- / Complex mixture of inorganic minerals (clay, silt, pebbles, and sand), decaying organic matter, water, air, and living organisms.
- / Producing 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.
- / Normal extinction of various species as a result of changes in local environmental conditions
- / Land that supplies forage or vegetation (grasses, grasslike plants, and shrubs) for grazing and browsing animals and is not intensively managed.
- / Regions that share similar plant structures and spacing, animals, climate and weather
- / An ongoing condition suffered by people who cannot grow or buy enough food to meet their basic energy need.
- / Plowing and planting across the changing slope of land, rather than in straight lines, to help retain water and reduce soil erosion.
- / Partially decomposed organic plant and animal matter used as a soil conditioner or fertilizer.
- / Crop cultivation method in which a planting surface is made by plowing land, breaking up the exposed soil, and then smoothing the surface.
- / State soil of South Carolina
- / Crop cultivation in which the soil is disturbed little (minimum-tillage farming) or not at all (no-till farming) to reduce soil erosion, lower labor costs, and save energy.
- / Method of timber harvesting in which all trees in a forested area are removed in a single cutting.
- / 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.
- / manage tract with uniformly aged trees that are harvested by clear-cutting and are then replanted
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- / The planting of crops such as alfalfa, clover, or rye immediately after harvest to help protect and hold the soil.
- / Methods used to reduce soil erosion, prevent depletion of soil nutrients, and restore nutrients already lost by erosion, leaching, and excessive crop harvesting.
- / Removal of trees from a forested area without adequate replanting.
- / 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.
- / Replacing a degraded ecosystem with another type of ecosystem
- / A variation of clear-cutting in which a strip of trees is clear-cut along the contour of the land, with the corridor narrow enough to allow natural regeneration within a few years. After regeneration, another strip is cut above the first, and so on.
- / humans have an ethical responsibility to protect species from becoming prematurely extinct from human activities, prevent degradation, and protect biodiversity.
- / Cultivation of a single crop, usually on a large area of land.
- / Principle / When substantial preliminary evidence indicates an activity could harm humans or the environment, we should take precautionary measures to prevent or reduce the harm
- / Ratified by 190 countries (not USA); commits participating governments to reverse the global decrease in biodiversity and to share benefits of world's genetic resources.
- / Combined use of biological, chemical, and cultivation methods in proper sequence and timing to keep the size of a pest population below the size that causes economically unacceptable loss of a crop or livestock animal.
- / The breaking up a habitat into smaller pieces
- / Countries act as custodians of protected forest reserves in exchange for foreign aid or debt relief
- / Production of enough crops or livestock for a farm family's survival and, in good years, a surplus to sell or put aside for hard times.
- / 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.
- / Planting of crops in strips with rows of trees or shrubs on each side.
- / A wild species with so few individual survivors that the species could soon become extinct in all or most of its natural range.
- / Movement of soil components, especially topsoil, from one place to another, usually by wind, flowing water, or both. This natural process can be greatly accelerated by human activities that remove vegetation from soil.
- / A species which plays a role which affects many other organisms in an ecosystem
- / Diet so high in calories, saturated (animal) fats, salt, sugar, and processed foods and so low in vegetables and fruits that the consumer runs high risks of diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and other health hazards.
- / Virgin and old, second-growth forests containing trees that are often hundreds, sometimes thousands of years old.
- / Accumulation of salts in soil that can eventually make the soil unable to support plant growth.
- / Producing crops and livestock naturally by using organic fertilizer and natural pest control instead of using commercial inorganic fertilizers and synthetic pesticides and herbicides.
- / 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.
- / Complex form of intercropping in which a large number of different plants maturing at different times are planted together
- / Governments or private conservation organizations pay nations to preserve their natural resources.
- / Cutting of intermediate-aged, mature, or diseased trees in an uneven-aged forest stand, either singly or in small groups.
- / A wild species that is still abundant in its natural range but is likely to become endangered because of a decline in numbers.
- / Areas especially rich in plant species that are found nowhere else and are in great danger of extinction.
- / Consuming insufficient food to meet one's minimum daily energy needs for a long enough time to cause harmful effects.
- / Managed grassland or enclosed meadow that usually is planted with domesticated grasses or other forage to be grazed by livestock.
- /Planting a field, or an area of a field, with different crops from year to year to reduce soil nutrient depletion.
- /Growing two or more different crops at the same time on a plot.
- / Saturation of soil with irrigation water or excessive precipitation so that the water table rises close to the surface.
- / This treaty bans the hunting, capturing and selling of 900 threatened or endangered species and restricts trade of 5,000 species animals, and 28,000 species of plants that are at risk of becoming threatened.
- / The meat of terrestrial wild animals, killed for subsistence or commercial purposes throughout the humid tropics of the Americas, Asia, and Africa.
- / Confined outdoor or indoor space used to raise hundreds to thousands of domesticated livestock
- / This cool burning fire burns the undergrowth only and has ecological benefits.
66 Clues: / State soil of South Carolina • / This hot burning fire burns the entire tree. • / The breaking up a habitat into smaller pieces • / Replacing a degraded ecosystem with another type of ecosystem • / Cultivation of a single crop, usually on a large area of land. • /Growing two or more different crops at the same time on a plot. • ...
Safety in the Garden 2025-06-12
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- The flowering stage of a plant
- A structure that protects plants.
- The process of seeds sprouting.
- Used for protecting your skin from the harmful effects of UV rays
- Improve soil health by aerating it.
- – Organic material that enriches soil.
- a hand held tool used for digging
- used to kill weeds They can also harm beneficial plants and environment.
- chemical substance to control pests
- a toxic substance that kills insects, such as pests or disease carriers.
- Cutting back plants to encourage growth.
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- Used for digging and moving soil.
- used to promote plant and soil growth
- they thrive on soil, and grow with sun and water
- Gathering mature crops.
- – Helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- The process that helps plants reproduce.
- Used for breaking up soil and removing weeds. Rake – Helps gather leaves and smooth soil.
- – The foundation for plant growth.
- used to protect yourself during gardening sessions
20 Clues: Gathering mature crops. • The flowering stage of a plant • The process of seeds sprouting. • Used for digging and moving soil. • A structure that protects plants. • a hand held tool used for digging • – The foundation for plant growth. • Improve soil health by aerating it. • chemical substance to control pests • used to promote plant and soil growth • ...
Safety in the Garden 2025-06-12
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- The flowering stage of a plant
- A structure that protects plants.
- The process of seeds sprouting.
- Used for protecting your skin from the harmful effects of UV rays
- Improve soil health by aerating it.
- – Organic material that enriches soil.
- a hand held tool used for digging
- used to kill weeds They can also harm beneficial plants and environment.
- chemical substance to control pests
- a toxic substance that kills insects, such as pests or disease carriers.
- Cutting back plants to encourage growth.
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- Used for digging and moving soil.
- used to promote plant and soil growth
- they thrive on soil, and grow with sun and water
- Gathering mature crops.
- – Helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- The process that helps plants reproduce.
- Used for breaking up soil and removing weeds. Rake – Helps gather leaves and smooth soil.
- – The foundation for plant growth.
- used to protect yourself during gardening sessions
20 Clues: Gathering mature crops. • The flowering stage of a plant • The process of seeds sprouting. • Used for digging and moving soil. • A structure that protects plants. • a hand held tool used for digging • – The foundation for plant growth. • Improve soil health by aerating it. • chemical substance to control pests • used to promote plant and soil growth • ...
Birthday Special 2023-08-27
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- White rose from a risky hero northerner
- Place ending with earthquakes that started with wicked long pencils
- Mountain of leaf pickles made easy
- Tasty snacks whilst posing for a photo and cubists I messed up
- The Boot: stays little without TS.Lets
- Faster Stark girl, nearly means love and war
- Key to the lock in current situation
- I say meet with universal amigos
- Mischievous animal appeared in Game of Thrones
- Drink from the Boss with a spray
- Sounds like a chicken that popped out an egg in a nice place
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- Big pond area, holiday location
- Hero stupidly went rich without the Norweigans
- Magical crisps unopened messy without P-Speeds
- Lights from Vic and Lesley the Christians
- Drinking beans but can one find five excellent eggs for starters?
- Fluffy small church, below place of worship
- Annual event: third in middle of the bay
- Found love by starting my own dating network
- Drink messily to the champions age without iPhone Operating System
20 Clues: Big pond area, holiday location • I say meet with universal amigos • Drink from the Boss with a spray • Mountain of leaf pickles made easy • Key to the lock in current situation • The Boot: stays little without TS.Lets • White rose from a risky hero northerner • Annual event: third in middle of the bay • Lights from Vic and Lesley the Christians • ...
Rachel and Clay 4eva 2022-10-17
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- Younger guinea pig's name
- City of Rachel and Clay's first date
- Where Rachel and Clay are going tomorrow
- Winner of the 2023 World Series
- Winner of the 2023 March Madness Tournament
- City where Rachel and Clay got engaged
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- Clay's In-N-Out order
- Clay's favorite football team
- What Rachel and Clay call each other
- Number of years Rachel and Clay have known each other
- Rachel's favorite football team
- The month they started dating
- Rachel's favorite subject to teach
13 Clues: Clay's In-N-Out order • Younger guinea pig's name • Clay's favorite football team • The month they started dating • Rachel's favorite football team • Winner of the 2023 World Series • Rachel's favorite subject to teach • City of Rachel and Clay's first date • What Rachel and Clay call each other • City where Rachel and Clay got engaged • Where Rachel and Clay are going tomorrow • ...
chapter 6 2025-06-05
Soil Crossword 2024-03-19
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- Usually planted in a garden and comes in many colours
- A living creature that digs holes in the ground
- Can can cause mountains and other rocks to change.
- Part of a plant that grows underground to absorb water and nutrients
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- These fall from the trees and end up in the soil
- plants need this or they won't live. (5 letters)
- This is a non-living thing and the main ingredient in soil (Hint starts with r)
- A creatures lives underground, that helps the plants grow
8 Clues: A living creature that digs holes in the ground • These fall from the trees and end up in the soil • plants need this or they won't live. (5 letters) • Can can cause mountains and other rocks to change. • Usually planted in a garden and comes in many colours • A creatures lives underground, that helps the plants grow • ...
Art 2013-04-14
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- lightness or darkness of a color
- occurring over and over again
- collaborative art project
- projecting from the background in a low sculpture
- a mark made with a tool
- a picture made of yourself by yourself
- an image that represents an idea
- a three dimensional geometrical figure
- gradual progression of shades or color
- character or personality of an individual
- binding parts of clay together
- adhesive for clay
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- a window used to frame a picture
- working with clay
- street artist that makes plaster faces
- unified body of individuals
- a flat geometric shape
- a repetition of visual elements
- quality of surface
- the element of art that is made by light hitting an object
20 Clues: working with clay • adhesive for clay • quality of surface • a flat geometric shape • a mark made with a tool • collaborative art project • unified body of individuals • occurring over and over again • binding parts of clay together • a repetition of visual elements • lightness or darkness of a color • a window used to frame a picture • an image that represents an idea • ...
Rain Gardens 2025-09-11
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- Low-lying area where water collects
- Plant part that grows deep to absorb water
- Raised mound of soil holding water in
- Process of water soaking into soil
- Variety of living things in one area
- Pipe that directs roof water downward
- Test for how quickly soil absorbs water
- Plants adapted to local climate and soil
- Protective wood or bark layer on soil
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- Wearing away of soil by wind or water
- Rain or snowmelt flowing off hard surfaces
- Soil particles carried by moving water
- Water that moves across the ground surface
- Ground layer often amended for infiltration
- Shallow planted basin that captures and filters stormwater
- Regular care to keep a system working
- Harmful substances carried by runoff
- Exit point for excess water in a rain garden
- Natural home of plants or animals
- Built systems, green or gray, that manage water
20 Clues: Natural home of plants or animals • Process of water soaking into soil • Low-lying area where water collects • Harmful substances carried by runoff • Variety of living things in one area • Wearing away of soil by wind or water • Raised mound of soil holding water in • Regular care to keep a system working • Pipe that directs roof water downward • ...
Root Words Project #4 2019-02-12
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- to say sorry
- a change that requires patience
- an object that holds something in place
- a person who assesses stuff
- to put on display
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- to have the ability to do something
- an urge that inspires someone to take action
- a vehicle that moves by itself; has a trained mind of its own
- land which has rich soil for vegetation
- words that have the same meaning
10 Clues: to say sorry • to put on display • a person who assesses stuff • a change that requires patience • words that have the same meaning • to have the ability to do something • an object that holds something in place • land which has rich soil for vegetation • an urge that inspires someone to take action • a vehicle that moves by itself; has a trained mind of its own
Mesopotamia 2024-04-02
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- an invention which helped farmers plant seeds more quickly.
- a mythical hero who tried to find a way to live forever without success.
- the system of writing in clay with a stylus.
- when 1 leader controls many territories such as Sargon.
- highly fertile soil deposited by the Tigris & Euphrates
- Professional writers using cuneiform.
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- First code of law where justice wasn't always equal.
- an object used to mark property with a design.
- a Mesopotamian city and the nearby farmlands.
- structures used to control flooding.
- an important person whose job was to keep the gods happy.
- the modern country where Mesopotamia existed.
12 Clues: structures used to control flooding. • Professional writers using cuneiform. • the system of writing in clay with a stylus. • a Mesopotamian city and the nearby farmlands. • the modern country where Mesopotamia existed. • an object used to mark property with a design. • First code of law where justice wasn't always equal. • ...
Materials 2025-05-13
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- Ability to be pushed or pulled without breaking or tearing
- Ability to sink or float.
- this material is made from oil found deep underground.
- This material is made from trees.
- Ability to bend without breaking
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- How much light can pass through an object.
- Ability to absorb water
- This material is made from sand that has been heated up to high temperatures.
- This material is dug up from the ground.
- This material is used to make clothes.
- This material comes from the sap of the rubber tree.
- This material is made from clay that is found in soil. It becomes hard when heated at high temperatures.
12 Clues: Ability to absorb water • Ability to sink or float. • Ability to bend without breaking • This material is made from trees. • This material is used to make clothes. • This material is dug up from the ground. • How much light can pass through an object. • This material comes from the sap of the rubber tree. • this material is made from oil found deep underground. • ...
Friday review 2017-11-16
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- If I __ known you were coming, I would have made a cake.
- She put ___ the reading test until the afternoon.
- We gave her a guitar and she took __ it right away.
- One person;two _______
- We must ___ our debt to the original inhabitants of this land.
- I would like to take you ___ on your offer.
- My upbringing was very __. I wasn't allowed to have any fun.
- She __ off the light and went to bed.
- I ___I could fly. Birds don't understand how lucky they are.
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- He takes ___ his father; they have the same flaws.
- If I were rich, ___ you marry me?
- the opposite of a strength
- I'm really ______ forward to going home.
- tired of (three words) I am __ crossword puzzles!
- We took ___ the words she said.
- He was ahead of his classmates, so he __ a grade.
- favourite irritation (2 words)
- Please put __ your cigarette.
- Can you ___ a poem by heart?
- Are you busy tomorrow? Do you want to __out?
20 Clues: One person;two _______ • the opposite of a strength • Can you ___ a poem by heart? • Please put __ your cigarette. • favourite irritation (2 words) • We took ___ the words she said. • If I were rich, ___ you marry me? • She __ off the light and went to bed. • I'm really ______ forward to going home. • I would like to take you ___ on your offer. • ...
Chicken wings 2021-03-16
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- you have to ... every Day
- what game Can you be an imposter?
- you Can be Rich with?
- Who is Your english teacher?
- what is Nicolai’s favorit Colour
- what Meat come’s from a cow
- witch animal is orange white and have Black eyes?
- witch land is biggest?
- WHO is doing the crossword?
- it is in the Nature
- What is the Ester bunny?
- what is the Big blok on the Earth?
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- what are we?
- What animal is Living on the savanna
- what is the hotest State in USA?
- what is a cow?
- What is man’s best friend?
- Witch PET is smaller than a lion but ind the
- who is making iPhones?
- What TV show has Black mand ben into?
- What is a farmers House called?
- witch berry is pink and round?
- you Can ride om it
- What game is it many from the class play?
- what is chicken wings?
- what is it the wife gets?
26 Clues: what are we? • what is a cow? • you Can ride om it • it is in the Nature • you Can be Rich with? • who is making iPhones? • witch land is biggest? • what is chicken wings? • What is the Ester bunny? • you have to ... every Day • what is it the wife gets? • What is man’s best friend? • what Meat come’s from a cow • WHO is doing the crossword? • Who is Your english teacher? • ...
The Ultimate Crossword (December) 2025-12-24
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- Phone security involving your body
- Hardest escape room at The Escape Ventures.
- To make
- Never eat _____ waffles!
- First song of the album "After Laughter"
- Most common instrument in the NYT Times Crossword
- Trail_____
- (music)-___!
- Cops in movies really love these
- Popular place in Florida for tourists
- Halloween killer in Forsaken
- Popular ebook writing app
- Super intense rollercoaster at Hershey park
- Most popular music service
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- Popular coffee place
- E E E, E E E, E G C D E, is what song?
- Store and restaurant all in one!
- ____Zone
- The moon is believed to be made out of this
- Popular car company for rich people
- The weirdest type of art you'll ever see
- "Where's the Pumpkin pie!?" Comes from which peanuts special?
- Kids TV show about a squirrel and a bunny
- Singer who sings a lot of Christmas songs
- Easiest escape room at Escape Ventures
25 Clues: To make • ____Zone • Trail_____ • (music)-___! • Popular coffee place • Never eat _____ waffles! • Popular ebook writing app • Most popular music service • Halloween killer in Forsaken • Store and restaurant all in one! • Cops in movies really love these • Phone security involving your body • Popular car company for rich people • Popular place in Florida for tourists • ...
Origins of the Civil War 2023-09-22
15 Clues: Texas • Maine • South • North • Tariff • Slavery • Missouri • Tallmadge • Expansion • Compromise • Henry-Clay • Nullification • Andrew-Jackson • John-C-Calhoun • Mason-Dixon-Line
Marshall Wei's Egyptian Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-21
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- paths followed by traders?
- the world's longest river
- life after death?
- huge triangular tombs built by Egyptians?
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- rich and powerful people?
- have great wealth and power?
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth for preservation?
- the application of scientific and mathematical knowledge for practical purposes?
- a triangular shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river?
- rapids along the Nile River
- a series of rulers from same family
11 Clues: life after death? • rich and powerful people? • the world's longest river • paths followed by traders? • rapids along the Nile River • have great wealth and power? • a series of rulers from same family • huge triangular tombs built by Egyptians? • specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth for preservation? • ...
Grade 4 Unit 6 Review Crossword 2021-05-13
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- The mix of water, air, very small bits of rock and HUMUS.
- Anything from nature people can use
- Very small pieces of rock even smaller than SILT.
- A resource that can be used up
- Waste that harms the land/sea/air.
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- Saving resources by using them wisely
- What plants take in through their roots to live and grow.
- Very small pieces of rock you can’t see with your eyes.
- The mix of the remains of plants and animals.
- Very small pieces of rock you can see with your eyes.
- The remains of a living thing used to make energy
- A resource that can be replaced easily
12 Clues: A resource that can be used up • Waste that harms the land/sea/air. • Anything from nature people can use • Saving resources by using them wisely • A resource that can be replaced easily • The mix of the remains of plants and animals. • The remains of a living thing used to make energy • Very small pieces of rock even smaller than SILT. • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-04-20
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- these manures and fertilizers contain plant nutrients such as
- fungi and bacteria that use this mode of nutrition are known as
- cells the stomata are surrounred by
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- two different kinds of organisms work together for their mutual benefit
- are green because of the presence of a green pigment called chlorophyll
- the process of taking in food by an organism and its utilization by the body is called
- plant grow in soil that is not so rich
- soil contains certain bacteria called
8 Clues: cells the stomata are surrounred by • soil contains certain bacteria called • plant grow in soil that is not so rich • these manures and fertilizers contain plant nutrients such as • fungi and bacteria that use this mode of nutrition are known as • two different kinds of organisms work together for their mutual benefit • ...
Biomes Unit Crossword 2021-04-28
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- The example of a volcano that erupted and destroyed an ecosystem (Hint: Mt. St. _______)
- Cold, windy, very little precipitation. No trees because of permafrost.
- The _____ ocean is a place with many species of fish live. It has two zones: A light zone and a dark zone.
- Another name for non-moving water.
- A type of succession where a place that has soil and some change in the ecosystem occurs.
- 1st living things in an area.
- Type of pioneer species
- A type of succession a place that starts with no soil or life and change begins.
- A scientific term for water.
- This is where the ocean meets land.
- A type of forest with very diverse species and lots of rain.
- The slow changes that occur in an ecosystem over time.
- Type of pioneer species
- A type of rainforest that is a biome with mild temperatures and lots of rain.
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- A scientific term for land.
- Land that is wet all year long.
- A cold, forest region with evergreen trees.
- There are _____ types of succession.
- Where river meets an ocean and contains a mixture of fresh and salt water.
- A temperature ______ forest is a biome that has four seasons.
- Type of pioneer species
- A _____ reef is an ocean ecosystem with huge amounts of life.
- Another name for flowing water.
- A type of biome with rich soil used to grow crops.
- The driest biome on earth.
- A large area of land with similar Climate and Ecosystems.
- A community where the ecosystem has grown as big as it can get.
27 Clues: Type of pioneer species • Type of pioneer species • Type of pioneer species • The driest biome on earth. • A scientific term for land. • A scientific term for water. • 1st living things in an area. • Land that is wet all year long. • Another name for flowing water. • Another name for non-moving water. • This is where the ocean meets land. • There are _____ types of succession. • ...
Environmental Science Semester Review 2024-12-01
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- Type of boundary where plates slide sideways past each other
- A broad, regional type of ecosystem defined by its climate, soil type, & organisms that live there
- Layer of atmosphere where weather occurs
- Results in warmer, rainier conditions along the coast of South America
- Areas of especially hot magma rising up to lithosphere
- Results in stronger upwelling & better fisheries in South America than normal
- _______ water holds less dissolved oxygen so it can support fewer aquatic organisms
- How much salt there is in a body of water
- Transport of weathered rock fragments by wind and rain
- Breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces leading to the formation of soil
- Thin, brittle layer of rock floating on top of mantle
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- Genetic, species, & ecological diversity of organisms in a given area
- The bulk of Earth’s interior that can be separated into three layers
- Northern & Southern hemispheres are equally facing the sun
- Decomposed organic matter
- All of the land that drains into a specific body of water
- Northern or Southern hemisphere is maximally tilted toward sun
- Murky bottom of aquatic systems where invertebrates live in nutrient-rich sediment
- The amount of solar radiation (energy from sun’s rays) reaching an area
- Type of boundary where subduction zones are formed
- How easily water drains through a soil
- Total mass of all living organisms in a given area
- Outermost layer of the atmosphere
- Standing body of fresh water
- The proportion of light that is reflected by a surface
25 Clues: Decomposed organic matter • Standing body of fresh water • Outermost layer of the atmosphere • How easily water drains through a soil • Layer of atmosphere where weather occurs • How much salt there is in a body of water • Type of boundary where subduction zones are formed • Total mass of all living organisms in a given area • ...
6th Grade Internally Formed Pottery 2013-01-21
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- Making clay products permanent through this process in a Kiln
- **Unfired Clay free of water and ready to fire
- Moist earth, minerals and decompesed rock used in pottery
- Clay in an unfired state (Al-Natural)
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- Working with moist clay to evenly distribute water and and eliminate air bubbles
- Coolest guy in the whole darn town
- Clays first firing (without Glaze) Hey Wheres the butter?
- Clay evenly rolled out - Pancake
- Repetition of shape, design or form
- Clay that has been fired for permanence
10 Clues: Clay evenly rolled out - Pancake • Coolest guy in the whole darn town • Repetition of shape, design or form • Clay in an unfired state (Al-Natural) • Clay that has been fired for permanence • **Unfired Clay free of water and ready to fire • Clays first firing (without Glaze) Hey Wheres the butter? • Moist earth, minerals and decompesed rock used in pottery • ...
