clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Rioja 2023-05-29
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- Area and autonomous community of Spain and France with its' own unique traditions and language
- Third sub-region of Rioja
- Important white grape variety in Rioja
- Spanish term - place, a winery, where grapes that growers produced are being processed and wines are stored
- "High Rioja" biggest sub-region of Rioja
- One of the two wine capitals of Rioja
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- Most common soil type in the region of Rioja
- One of the most important red grape varieties in Rioja
- "Low Rioja" sub-region of Rioja
- River that flows through Rioja region
10 Clues: Third sub-region of Rioja • "Low Rioja" sub-region of Rioja • River that flows through Rioja region • One of the two wine capitals of Rioja • Important white grape variety in Rioja • "High Rioja" biggest sub-region of Rioja • Most common soil type in the region of Rioja • One of the most important red grape varieties in Rioja • ...
English 8 2025-09-08
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- – The part of a TV, phone, or computer you look at. 📺💻
- – To make air, water, or soil dirty. 🏭💨
- – Events like earthquakes, floods, or storms. 🌊🌪️
- – Movies, games, or music you enjoy in your free time. 🎬🎶
- – To use waste materials again. ♻️
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- TIME – The period when you don’t have to study or work. ⏰
- ATTENDANT – A person who serves passengers on an airplane. ✈️
- – Making objects from clay. 🏺
- – A creature from another planet. 👽
- – A violent tropical storm. 🌪️
10 Clues: – Making objects from clay. 🏺 • – A violent tropical storm. 🌪️ • – To use waste materials again. ♻️ • – A creature from another planet. 👽 • – To make air, water, or soil dirty. 🏭💨 • – Events like earthquakes, floods, or storms. 🌊🌪️ • – The part of a TV, phone, or computer you look at. 📺💻 • TIME – The period when you don’t have to study or work. ⏰ • ...
guess who, a burke mountain mystery crossword 2020-12-15
13 Clues: hair • tall • short • indian • and win • and fast • to build • labs in a • crossword • not short • drug mart • tickets in display • vary depending on location
3rd project 2024-12-06
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- Grassland: A grassy biome found in temperate regions with moderate rainfall, characterized by rolling hills and rich soils.
- Wetlands with acidic, peaty soil, often dominated by sphagnum moss and characterized nutrient levels.
- Fragmentation process by which large habitats are divided into smaller, isolated patches due to human activities or natural processes.
- A type of wetland with acidic waters, rich in minerals, and supported by grasses and reeds.
- Destruction: The complete loss of a habitat, often resulting from deforestation, urbanization, or other forms of land use change.
- Wetlands dominated by herbaceous plants, often found near rivers, lakes, or coastal areas.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice formed from compacted snow, found in polar regions and high mountains.
- An underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or materials through which water can move easily.
- Degradation: The decline in quality or suitability of a habitat due to pollution, overuse, or other environmental stressors.
- Zone: Also known as the twilight zone, this part of the ocean ranges from 200 to 1,000 meters deep, where light does not reach and pressure is high.
- A mixed woodland-grassland ecosystem characterized by a seasonal rainfall pattern and grasses with scattered trees.
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- Rainforest: A dense, evergreen forest found in tropical regions with high rainfall, rich biodiversity, and multiple layers of vegetation.
- A cold, treeless biome found in the Arctic and on top of mountains, where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- Grassland: Grasslands found in mountainous regions, often at higher elevations with cooler temperatures.
- A barren area of land where little, resulting in harsh living conditions and sparse vegetation.
- Areas where water covers the soil or is present either at or near the surface for at least part of the year, including marshes, swamps, and bogs.
- (Boreal Forest): The world’s largest terrestrial biome, characterized by coniferous forests and cold climates, primarily found in Canada, Alaska, Russia, and Scandin11. Deciduous Forest: Forests composed of trees that shed their leaves annually, found in temperate regions with distinct seasonal changes.
- A wetland with standing water and dominated by woody plants, often found near rivers or coastal areas.
- Zone: The uppermost layer of the ocean, extending from the surface down to about 200 meters, where sunlight penetrates and photosynthesis can occur.
- Zone: The midnight zone of the ocean, ranging from 1,000 to 000 meters deep, characterized by complete darkness and cold temperatures.
20 Clues: Wetlands dominated by herbaceous plants, often found near rivers, lakes, or coastal areas. • A type of wetland with acidic waters, rich in minerals, and supported by grasses and reeds. • A barren area of land where little, resulting in harsh living conditions and sparse vegetation. • ...
Famous Cimps 2023-02-11
17 Clues: l'Egg • Calmila • Based AI • Anonymous • Clip Cimp • xddperiodt • Moon Rabbit • Femboy Cimp • cute finnish • PB&J Taco Eater • Crossword Addict • Has their own emote • Crossword/TTS Creator • Not VIP xdx KEKW LMAO • Actually not alone in offline chat • Astolfo Lover. like hardcore zealot • 1 message hidden from likely spammer.
Define Me! 2025-03-18
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- - it refers to the residue of plants, animals and microbes or waste materials naturally generated from all living things.
- - It is a process that breaks down organic waste in the absence of oxygen, converting it into biogas and nutrient-rich materials
- - involves the controlled disposal of agricultural waste in designated areas on the farm
- - it refers to all the coordination, handling, and controlling of the waste generated from agricultural activities
- - refers to the process of separating waste materials into different categories based on their type, composition, or potential for recycling, reuse, or safe disposal.
- - it is a natural process that converts organic agricultural waste into nutrient-rich compost.
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- - it involves applying a layer of agricultural waste materials on the soil surface to suppress weeds, conserve moisture, and improve soil health.
- - are non-recyclable, non-hazardous, and non-biodegradable waste that is typically disposed of in landfills or incinerators.
- - refers to a wide range of organic and inorganic materials discarded after agricultural processes like crop production or livestock farming.
- - this type of waste are chemical substances of mineral origin. It includes plastic bottles, metal scraps, and chemical containers.
10 Clues: - involves the controlled disposal of agricultural waste in designated areas on the farm • - it is a natural process that converts organic agricultural waste into nutrient-rich compost. • - it refers to all the coordination, handling, and controlling of the waste generated from agricultural activities • ...
Art Vocab 2025-09-03
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- A painting of common, everyday objects
- A three-dimensional object with volume.
- Colors like blue, purple, and green.
- The special paint used on Clay projects
- Colors like red, orange, and yellow.
- The illusion of depth or area around objects.
- Orange, green, and purple are these.
- The element that refers to a continuous mark made by a tool.
- A special oven used for clay. Can get up to 2700 degrees
- The principle that pulls a composition together as a whole.
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- The way something feels or looks like it feels.
- A flat piece of clay
- Red, yellow, and blue are these.
- Shading, The lightness or darkness of a color.
- How artists arranges the things in their artwork to make it look balanced and complete.
- A two-dimensional enclosed area.
- A piece of clay that has been rolled out into a snake-like shape
17 Clues: A flat piece of clay • Red, yellow, and blue are these. • A two-dimensional enclosed area. • Colors like blue, purple, and green. • Colors like red, orange, and yellow. • Orange, green, and purple are these. • A painting of common, everyday objects • A three-dimensional object with volume. • The special paint used on Clay projects • ...
Dejae Summers 2015-04-30
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- bed rock, laundry,cleaning industrial effluents,and fertilizer
- living things are linked by their common water.
- other microscopic organisms.
- that area of land a bownded hydrologic system,within which
- occurs naturally in mineral deposits,soils,sea water,fresh
- appears in uncontrolled.Surface streans,rivers,drains or sewers.
- not allowing fluid to pass through.
- systems,the atmosphere.
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- fine particles of organic and inorganic matter,plankton,
- occurred naturally in the environment from soils and plants.
- enter waterways from human and animal waste, phosphorus
- A,colorless,odorless reactive gas,the chemical element of
- caused by the presence of suspended matter such as clay,
- or acidic 14,is the most alkaline, and 7 is neutral.
- Indicates by numerical expression,the degree to which water is
- That part of the precipitation,snow melt,or irrigation water
16 Clues: systems,the atmosphere. • other microscopic organisms. • not allowing fluid to pass through. • living things are linked by their common water. • or acidic 14,is the most alkaline, and 7 is neutral. • enter waterways from human and animal waste, phosphorus • fine particles of organic and inorganic matter,plankton, • ...
Monica's amazing biology crossword puzzle 2020-05-22
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- mass that occupies a space
- something that has yet not been tested correct
- a rich soil consisting of sand, and organic materials
- study of human beings and there way of life
- science of life
- subject such as biology
- study of animals
- the resting state in how animals pass the winter
- the science of powered limbs
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- the region of the body the thorax and pelvis
- the process of releasing spores out into the world
- stuffing animals and adding lifelike effects
- lacking affinity for water
- study of the human body
- a substance used to kill a microorganism
- science of life process
- forms of a gene that can occupy the same locus
- study/science of heredity
- study of organisms and there surroundings
- study of plant
20 Clues: study of plant • science of life • study of animals • study of the human body • science of life process • subject such as biology • study/science of heredity • mass that occupies a space • lacking affinity for water • the science of powered limbs • a substance used to kill a microorganism • study of organisms and there surroundings • study of human beings and there way of life • ...
Social Studies level C crossword 2013-10-04
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- like paper
- they live in a sarcophagus
- like a royal family
- simalar to dynasty
- knowledge for purposes
- a special stone
- big buildings with 5 sides
- had one of the longest reigns in history
- from 2700 BC-2200 BC
- this is simalar to being rich
- a trading system
- creatures based on humans
- like traders
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- the creator of the first dynasty
- this happens when you die
- lasted until 1750 BC
- a special pillar
- sent traders to the south
- a very powerful period
- a writing system
- paths of special people
- gets soil from a river
- goods brought in from another place
- was in the nile river
- like a delivery system
- ruled in the 2500s BC
- similar to a king
27 Clues: like paper • like traders • a special stone • a special pillar • a writing system • a trading system • similar to a king • simalar to dynasty • like a royal family • lasted until 1750 BC • from 2700 BC-2200 BC • was in the nile river • ruled in the 2500s BC • a very powerful period • knowledge for purposes • gets soil from a river • like a delivery system • paths of special people • ...
Sat 1 2015-12-16
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- learned;scholarly
- mixed; consisting of many different parts
- strange;different;odd
- decorate; make more beautiful
- calm;peaceful;serene
- to spread
- watchful;careful in guarding against danger
- to grow or increase rapidly
- boring;monotonous
- to mock or disregard as ridiculous
- wealthy; rich
- to find unacceptable
- to speak evil of
- to make dirty or to soil
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- one who cultivates an unusually high sensitivity to beauty
- obscure
- plentiful
- unpredictable;erratic
- proper;in good taste
- strikingly new,unusual, or different
- self-absorbed;self-centered
- a lucky chance occurrence
- compassion;pity;sympathy
- evil;wicked
- to ruin or spoil
- arrogant;proud;insolent
- courageous; fearless
- mutual hatred or ill will
- lightness of manner or speech
- flexible;supple;moves easily
30 Clues: obscure • plentiful • to spread • evil;wicked • wealthy; rich • to ruin or spoil • to speak evil of • learned;scholarly • boring;monotonous • proper;in good taste • calm;peaceful;serene • courageous; fearless • to find unacceptable • unpredictable;erratic • strange;different;odd • arrogant;proud;insolent • compassion;pity;sympathy • to make dirty or to soil • a lucky chance occurrence • ...
Ancient Egypt 2022-10-28
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- the first paper was made of this
- The longest river in the world
- very very hot.
- the continent egypt is apart of
- a weird way to travel
- you need this kind of soil to grow stuff
- the first color of the rainbow and water
- a coffin for rich people
- Egypt's version of a king
- pictures and words combined
- a popular Halloween costume
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- is this geometry?
- one of he most famous female rulers
- a form of hill
- the capitol of Egypt
- the wetland before a river empties out
- the line of rulers usually a family
- a long body of water
- they really liked these animals
- a reward for hard work done by heroes
- Egyptian god of underworld/afterlife
- where is my nose?
22 Clues: a form of hill • very very hot. • is this geometry? • where is my nose? • the capitol of Egypt • a long body of water • a weird way to travel • a coffin for rich people • Egypt's version of a king • pictures and words combined • a popular Halloween costume • The longest river in the world • the continent egypt is apart of • they really liked these animals • the first paper was made of this • ...
The Pharaohs Puzzles 2023-11-07
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- valley made by a river
- a big desert in north Africa
- the religion of believing in many gods
- whats at the end of a river
- god of healing
- triangle shaped building made out of mud bricks
- the god of justice
- a ruler
- the process preserving people with chemicals
- a business passed down through the family
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- soil
- a decorative coffin for rulers or rich people who have died
- a city on the bank of nile
- a way of writing
- a way of making paper and rope from sea plants
- body of a cat with a human head
- longest river in the world
- "the color of blood" ocean
- capitol of Egypt
- what you become after you die
- "life"
21 Clues: soil • "life" • a ruler • god of healing • a way of writing • capitol of Egypt • the god of justice • valley made by a river • a city on the bank of nile • longest river in the world • "the color of blood" ocean • a big desert in north Africa • whats at the end of a river • what you become after you die • body of a cat with a human head • the religion of believing in many gods • ...
Ancient egypt 2023-11-16
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- the biggest pyramid ever.
- a river splitting into the shape of a triangle
- preserving a corpse
- a hot climate with mostly sand
- the first paper invented in egypt
- a brick tower that has 6 layers
- a Egyptian king who had a gold sarcophagus
- a great dessert
- rich soil used to grow crops
- a wrapped up dead body
- a fancy coffin
- the vanquisher
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- longest river in the world
- a rare item from the past.
- a dark sea found in egypt
- heredity rulers
- is a valley formed by a river.
- the art of building
- a mythical creature with a lions body and human head
- the sun god
- another word for king in egypt
- symbols used to explain something
22 Clues: the sun god • a fancy coffin • the vanquisher • heredity rulers • a great dessert • preserving a corpse • the art of building • a wrapped up dead body • the biggest pyramid ever. • a dark sea found in egypt • longest river in the world • a rare item from the past. • rich soil used to grow crops • a hot climate with mostly sand • is a valley formed by a river. • another word for king in egypt • ...
Fertile Crescent 2024-08-18
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- the division of society by class
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- human-made waterways
- first set of 282 laws in human history
- more than you need
- worship of many gods
- picture symbols]
- ancient city on what is now Baghdad, Iraq
- a large arc of fertile farmland
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- people who led religious ceremonies
- a pyramid-shaped temple
- the science of building
- wheeled horse-drawn cart used in battle
- land with different territories under one single rule
- a central city and countryside all around it
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- writers
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- world's first system of writing
20 Clues: writers • picture symbols] • more than you need • human-made waterways • worship of many gods • a pyramid-shaped temple • the science of building • world's first system of writing • a large arc of fertile farmland • the division of society by class • people who led religious ceremonies • mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • first set of 282 laws in human history • ...
Lawn boy 2025-02-05
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- Customer paying for your service
- Buying part of a company for profit
- Value of the service you offer
- Engine lubricant.
- A area of maintained grass of your property
- an individual or organization that pays some of the costs to host a player or event.
- Someone who works for a salary
- Total amount after expenses
- The action of promoting your service
- Long green plants
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- Total amount before expenses
- Drawing attention to the service you provide.
- Another company providing the same services.
- Top layer of earth rich with nutrients
- Someone who starts their own business or company.
- Something used to fuel vehicles
- Someone who fights
- Machine used to cut something
- The value you gain in exchange for service
- Currency
20 Clues: Currency • Engine lubricant. • Long green plants • Someone who fights • Total amount after expenses • Total amount before expenses • Machine used to cut something • Value of the service you offer • Someone who works for a salary • Something used to fuel vehicles • Customer paying for your service • Buying part of a company for profit • The action of promoting your service • ...
Ceramics I Vocab Review 2023-05-15
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- Third stage of clay that is completely dry, with absolutely no moisture. This stage of clay is very brittle and easy to break
- The adding technique that you NEED to do in order for two pieces of clay to actually stick together (looks like ###)
- The “oven-like” chamber that fires ceramic projects at very high temperatures.
- Once fired clay, ready to glaze
- The quality of design, attention to detail, amount of time put into something made by hand. (Also Ms. Risbry's favorite word)
- Ceramic “paint”.
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- Unfired clay
- the last step to throwing on the wheel, turning upside down! Best to do when clay is kind of dry
- the first and most important when throwing on the wheel
- First stage of clay that is easy to form
- Hard Second stage of clay where it is not easy to form, but easy to carve. Best stage for trimming!
11 Clues: Unfired clay • Ceramic “paint”. • Once fired clay, ready to glaze • First stage of clay that is easy to form • the first and most important when throwing on the wheel • The “oven-like” chamber that fires ceramic projects at very high temperatures. • the last step to throwing on the wheel, turning upside down! Best to do when clay is kind of dry • ...
6th Clay Vocabulary 2023-04-10
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- should be an even thickness on your pot
- what we use to start the hole in the clay
- clay that has been fired one time
- can no longer be bent, good time to clean up project
- oven made for ceramics
- most fragile form takes 5 to 7 days
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- who visited your house on April 9th
- soft clay that is ideal for coiling and pinching
- Ms Hayes' dogs name
- removes air from clay
- paste form of clay
11 Clues: paste form of clay • Ms Hayes' dogs name • removes air from clay • oven made for ceramics • clay that has been fired one time • who visited your house on April 9th • most fragile form takes 5 to 7 days • should be an even thickness on your pot • what we use to start the hole in the clay • soft clay that is ideal for coiling and pinching • ...
West Virginia Counties and County Seats 2022-12-20
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- Wellsburg, _____
- Beckley, _____
- _____, Mercer
- _____, Marshall
- _____, Preston
- _____, Clay
- _____, McDowell
- Williamson, _____
- _____, Summers
- Spencer, _____
- Logan, _____
- West Union, _____
- _____, Wirt
- _____, Tucker
- Charles Town, _____
- _____, wayne
- Summersville, _____
- Middlebourne, _____
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- New Martinsville, _____
- Madison, _____
- _____, Calhoun
- New Cumberland, _____
- _____, Upshur
- _____, Hardy
- Hamlin, _____
- Petersburg, _____
- Pineville, _____
- Harrisville, _____
- ____, Berkeley
- Webster Springs, _____
- Berkeley Springs, _____
- Saint Marys, _____
- _____, Pendleton
- _____, Putnam
- _____, Fayette
35 Clues: _____, Clay • _____, Wirt • _____, Hardy • Logan, _____ • _____, wayne • _____, Upshur • _____, Mercer • Hamlin, _____ • _____, Tucker • _____, Putnam • Madison, _____ • _____, Calhoun • Beckley, _____ • _____, Preston • ____, Berkeley • _____, Summers • Spencer, _____ • _____, Fayette • _____, Marshall • _____, McDowell • Wellsburg, _____ • Pineville, _____ • _____, Pendleton • Petersburg, _____ • Williamson, _____ • ...
TTS RICH 2024-07-24
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- TULISKAN SALAH SATU FUNGSI SOSIOLOGI
- TULISKAN SALAH SATU NAMA TOKOH YANG MELETAKKAN SOSIOLOGI SEBAGAI SEBUAH ILMU
- KAJIAN ILMU SOSIOLOGI SEBAGAI
- TULISKAN SALAH SATU YANG BERASAL DARI FILSAFAT SOSIAL
- TAHAP EVALUASI BERGUNA UNTUK MENGANALISIS DAMPAK
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- GEJALA SOSIAL BERSIFAT
- TULISKAN NAMA TOKOH YANG MENJELASKAN TENTANG HUBUNGAN TIMBAL BALIK
- GEJALA SOSIAL ADALAH PERISTIWA YANG MUNCUL DALAM KEHIDUPAN
- TULISKAN SALAH SATU BENDA YANG MEMPENGARUHI PERUBAHAN SOSIAL
- TULISKAN NAMA LAIN DARI KONSEP BEBAS NILAI
10 Clues: GEJALA SOSIAL BERSIFAT • KAJIAN ILMU SOSIOLOGI SEBAGAI • TULISKAN SALAH SATU FUNGSI SOSIOLOGI • TULISKAN NAMA LAIN DARI KONSEP BEBAS NILAI • TAHAP EVALUASI BERGUNA UNTUK MENGANALISIS DAMPAK • TULISKAN SALAH SATU YANG BERASAL DARI FILSAFAT SOSIAL • GEJALA SOSIAL ADALAH PERISTIWA YANG MUNCUL DALAM KEHIDUPAN • TULISKAN SALAH SATU BENDA YANG MEMPENGARUHI PERUBAHAN SOSIAL • ...
Fertile Crescent 2020-10-05
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- the division of society by class
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- human-made waterways
- first set of 282 laws in human history
- more than you need
- worship of many gods
- picture symbols]
- ancient city on what is now Baghdad, Iraq
- a large arc of fertile farmland
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- people who led religious ceremonies
- a pyramid-shaped temple
- the science of building
- wheeled horse-drawn cart used in battle
- land with different territories under one single rule
- a central city and countryside all around it
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- writers
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- world's first system of writing
20 Clues: writers • picture symbols] • more than you need • human-made waterways • worship of many gods • a pyramid-shaped temple • the science of building • world's first system of writing • a large arc of fertile farmland • the division of society by class • people who led religious ceremonies • mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • first set of 282 laws in human history • ...
Mesopotamia and Charlotte Bayek 2021-12-17
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- lane betwen two rivers
- to trade for goods
- a group of people who have an organised complex
- Enkidu's friend
- name of a city-state
- Two words
- what walls where made out of
- early form of writing in Mesopotamia
- a shape of aria
- what people where forsed to do
- babyloninans live there
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- first creation in Sumer
- babylonian king
- surrounded by a wall
- where the fertal cresent used to be
- A crafts person
- A group of many different lands under one ruler
- temples built as earthly homes for gods
- a very religous person
- peoples own relygon
- professional record keepers
- rich soil
- hammurabis takeovers
- a way of transporting water to crops
- eye for an eye
25 Clues: rich soil • Two words • eye for an eye • babylonian king • A crafts person • Enkidu's friend • a shape of aria • to trade for goods • peoples own relygon • surrounded by a wall • name of a city-state • hammurabis takeovers • lane betwen two rivers • a very religous person • first creation in Sumer • babyloninans live there • professional record keepers • what walls where made out of • ...
Ancient Egypt 2013-08-28
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- Hatsheput stepson
- System of ranking groups
- Waterfall
- Old Kingdom, Ancient Kings
- Area of land between the Tigris and Euphrates river
- Region of the middle east named for its rich soil
- Arrange and set down in writing
- Branch of law that deals with offense against others
- System of government that includes different job functions and level of authority
- Pharaoh of New Kingdom
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- Ruler of Akkad
- Earliest known language
- Branch of law that deals with private matters
- A writing system, every symbol represents a single basic sound
- A territory settled and ruled by people from another land
- Egypt first female ruler
- Poem that was first told orally in Sumer
- Triangular area of marshland
- A minister which the Pharaoh depended on
- Ruling family
20 Clues: Waterfall • Ruling family • Ruler of Akkad • Hatsheput stepson • Pharaoh of New Kingdom • Earliest known language • System of ranking groups • Egypt first female ruler • Old Kingdom, Ancient Kings • Triangular area of marshland • Arrange and set down in writing • Poem that was first told orally in Sumer • A minister which the Pharaoh depended on • ...
NGLS 1270-1290 2025-02-13
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- To burst or make a sudden explosive sound.
- A strong feeling of wanting something.
- For the most part; generally.
- Something given or added to help achieve a goal.
- To recognize the full worth of something.
- To show or prove something clearly.
- Absolutely necessary; extremely important.
- To consume or be destroyed by fire.
- A division of a book or a period in history.
- To support or actively encourage.
- An idea or proposal put forward for consideration.
- A feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction.
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- Clues
- As far as one knows or can see; seemingly.
- The act of joining together; an organization of workers.
- Existing or occurring at the beginning.
- Something that is kept hidden or unknown.
- A general direction in which something is developing or changing.
- Expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgments.
- The planet we live on; soil or land.
- A long written story about fictional characters and events.
- To collect or assemble.
22 Clues: Clues • To collect or assemble. • For the most part; generally. • To support or actively encourage. • To show or prove something clearly. • To consume or be destroyed by fire. • The planet we live on; soil or land. • A strong feeling of wanting something. • Existing or occurring at the beginning. • A feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction. • ...
The Amazing Ancient Middle East 2015-01-23
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- To write on clay tablets, the people of Mesopotamia would have used a writing device known as what
- Led the world’s first empire
- The land between two rivers is known as this region
- A way of supplying water to an area of land (dug canals, built up the river banks, etc.) This process helped to create division of labor.
- Egyptians writing on tombs is described as what
- of the Nile The term used for the Nile River which meant that it brought great resources to the people of Egypt
- of Labor Specializing in certain jobs which makes societies more efficient and productive
- Tutankhamen Ruled Egypt as a very young age and was known for the vast treasure he had in his tomb
- The world’s first system of writing was seen in Mesopotamia. This wedge-shaped writing stylus was known by this term
- The kings of Egypt who were known to be the gods on earth
- Rosetta stone A Egyptian stone that was found with writing on it in 3 different languages
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- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks that are left behind when the rivers in Mesopotamia flood each year
- and Euphrates The two rivers that are boundaries for Mesopotamia
- code A set of 282 laws that governed Babylonian society
- Through this process Egyptians persevered the body of the Pharaohs so they could have a pleasant after life
- Worshipping many gods
- 90% of Egypt was made up of this climate
- The Akkadian Empire was taken over by the Babylonians. The Babylonians were led by what ruler
- Reeds This resource was located along the Nile River and helped with making clothes
- These structures were built to honor the Pharaohs in Ancient Egypt
- Crescent An area of fertile farmland located between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea
21 Clues: Worshipping many gods • Led the world’s first empire • 90% of Egypt was made up of this climate • Egyptians writing on tombs is described as what • The land between two rivers is known as this region • code A set of 282 laws that governed Babylonian society • The kings of Egypt who were known to be the gods on earth • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2021-10-06
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- Egyptians built these as tombs
- The paper that Egyptians made from a reed plant was --
- The river Ancient Egypt was established on.
- The social order of India was tied to what religion
- ruled Mesopotamia
- Sumer was located in this modern-day country
- The northernmost river in Mesopotamia.
- The process Egyptians used to prepare the body for burial in which the organs were removed
- The Ancient Chinese writing where one symbol represented one word.
- The river Ancient India was established on.
- The thing Sumerians used to write on clay tablets.
- The _____ Crescent was an area that contained rich soil in Mesopotamia
- A temple in Mesopotamia
- The southernmost river in Mesopotamia.
- Swampy area in Egypt that helped to naturally protect the civilization
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- China and Egypt were ruled by these--a family of rulers
- The person at the top of the Egyptian social order.
- India is also called this because it separated from China by the Himalayan Mountains
- The number of classes in Sumer's social order
- Egyptians believed that the pharaoh was the Son of Re and therefore he was _
- The process Egyptians used to preserve the body that involved wrapping the body in linen
- The type of government established by the Chinese that divided governmental responsibilities
- The writing system created by the Egyptians.
- The Ancient Chinese writing that was made up of two pictographes.
- Seasonal winds that brought rain to India in the summer and cold, dry air in the winter
- The writing system created by the Sumerians.
- The nickname given to the river that Ancient China (Huange He) was established on.
- The writing system created by the Ancient Indians
- White water rapids that helped to naturally protect Egypt.
- The social system of India was called the __ system.
30 Clues: ruled Mesopotamia • A temple in Mesopotamia • Egyptians built these as tombs • The northernmost river in Mesopotamia. • The southernmost river in Mesopotamia. • The river Ancient Egypt was established on. • The river Ancient India was established on. • The writing system created by the Egyptians. • Sumer was located in this modern-day country • ...
MISKYRILIAN 2025-05-01
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- SHAPE OF A KITE
- WHAT CAN FALL BUT NEVER GET BACK UP
- TWO WHEELER
- WHAT ARE YOU DOING RIGHT NOW
- MARCHING
- NAME OF CROSSWORD
- WHERE THE KIDS GO
- BZZZ....
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- MATCHES RUBBER BOOTS
- COMES OUT DURING THE DAY
- COLD AND SWEET
- SOMETHING THAT BLOOMS
- WHAT CAN YOU FLY IN THE WIND
- YELLOW SHRUB
- MANURE
- SNEEZE
- OPEN-TOED SHOES
- CHIRP CHIRP
- NAME OF FLOWER AND SONG
19 Clues: MANURE • SNEEZE • MARCHING • BZZZ.... • TWO WHEELER • CHIRP CHIRP • YELLOW SHRUB • COLD AND SWEET • SHAPE OF A KITE • OPEN-TOED SHOES • NAME OF CROSSWORD • WHERE THE KIDS GO • MATCHES RUBBER BOOTS • SOMETHING THAT BLOOMS • NAME OF FLOWER AND SONG • COMES OUT DURING THE DAY • WHAT CAN YOU FLY IN THE WIND • WHAT ARE YOU DOING RIGHT NOW • WHAT CAN FALL BUT NEVER GET BACK UP
Unit 1: Pre History-Hearths 2021-09-01
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- Egyptian government
- Harappa, Ur, Uruk, Mohenjo-Daro
- Eye for an eye, unless you are of a higher class
- Between the Tigris and Euphrates; first civilization
- As men took the hard jobs in society this resulted
- God(s)
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- King Rocky the Royal, King Rocky the Royal Jr., King Rocky the Royal III
- Old Stone Age
- Gilgamesh was written in this writing
- the spiritual right for the Shang to rule
- A technology the Olmec didn't have but the others did
- discovery of agriculture and domestication of animals
- wandering hunter-gatherer
- rich soil left behind after the rivers recede
14 Clues: God(s) • Old Stone Age • Egyptian government • wandering hunter-gatherer • Harappa, Ur, Uruk, Mohenjo-Daro • Gilgamesh was written in this writing • the spiritual right for the Shang to rule • rich soil left behind after the rivers recede • Eye for an eye, unless you are of a higher class • As men took the hard jobs in society this resulted • ...
Beginnings of Mesopotamia Review 2023-09-26
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- Water wheel
- Wall built along a river to prevent flood damage
- Loose fertile soil rich in minerals & nutrients
- Weighted bucket mechanism that lifted water from the rivers
- Beginning of a river
- Long period without rain
- Crescent Shaped Ancient Area from Persian Gulf to Med. Sea
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- Bring water to the crops
- Train plants or animals to be useful to humans
- Raising of crops & animals (farming)
- Tool used to plow & plant at the same time
- End of a River
- Greek name meaning "land between the rivers"
- Name for Fertile Crescent as the birthplace of civilization
14 Clues: Water wheel • End of a River • Beginning of a river • Bring water to the crops • Long period without rain • Raising of crops & animals (farming) • Tool used to plow & plant at the same time • Greek name meaning "land between the rivers" • Train plants or animals to be useful to humans • Loose fertile soil rich in minerals & nutrients • ...
Study Practice 2025-12-02
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- First form of writing in Mesopotamia.
- The lowest social class in Mesopotamia.
- Crescent A region with rich soil shaped like an arc.
- River to the east of Mesopotamia.
- Land between two rivers.”
- River to the west of Mesopotamia.
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- Babylonian king famous for his written laws.
- The belief in many gods.
- A wheeled invention used for travel and pottery.
- Type of boat that improved trade.
- State Small independent political region with its own ruler.
- A temple tower built to honor the gods.
- A person who writes and keeps records.
- A tool used to make farming easier.
14 Clues: The belief in many gods. • Land between two rivers.” • Type of boat that improved trade. • River to the east of Mesopotamia. • River to the west of Mesopotamia. • A tool used to make farming easier. • First form of writing in Mesopotamia. • A person who writes and keeps records. • The lowest social class in Mesopotamia. • A temple tower built to honor the gods. • ...
Hamlet Act 5 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-11-24
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- A 5-letter Verb meaning "find repugnant."
- An 8-letter Adjective meaning "rude and boorish."
- A 6-letter Adjective meaning "characterized by oppressive heat and humidity."
- A 11-letter Noun meaning "the act of gaining acceptance or affection for yourself by persuasive and subtle blandishments."
- A 5-letter Noun meaning "a state of friendship and cordiality."
- A 7-letter Noun meaning "a person who does not acknowledge your god."
- A 4-letter Noun meaning "an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect."
- A 7-letter Noun meaning "an instrument from which a person is executed by hanging."
- An 8-letter Noun meaning "an attendant at the court of a sovereign."
- A 4-letter Noun meaning "a rich soil consisting of a mixture of sand and clay and decaying organic materials."
- A 7-letter Noun meaning "a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person."
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- A 6-letter Noun meaning "a large metal or pottery vessel with a handle and spout; used to hold alcoholic beverages (usually wine)."
- A 6-letter Noun meaning "conformity to reality or actuality."
- A 12-letter Noun meaning "(law) a security entered into before a court with a condition to perform some act required by law; on failure to perform that act a sum is forfeited."
- A 9-letter Adjective meaning "paying tribute to another to acknowledge submission, to obtain protection, or to purchase peace."
- An 8-letter Noun meaning "an evasion of the point of an argument by raising irrelevant distinctions or objections."
- A 9-letter Noun meaning "formal agreement between the issuer of bonds and the bondholders as to terms of the debt."
- A 12-letter Noun meaning "falsification by means of vague or ambiguous language."
- A 7-letter Adverb meaning "into parts or pieces."
- A 7-letter Verb meaning "be a signal for or a symptom of."
20 Clues: A 5-letter Verb meaning "find repugnant." • An 8-letter Adjective meaning "rude and boorish." • A 7-letter Adverb meaning "into parts or pieces." • A 7-letter Verb meaning "be a signal for or a symptom of." • A 6-letter Noun meaning "conformity to reality or actuality." • A 5-letter Noun meaning "a state of friendship and cordiality." • ...
Ancient Egypt 2015-03-31
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- skilled workers who practice a handicraft
- king of a united Egypt
- structure with triangular sides
- one of the world's first alphabet
- the study of the structure of the body and its organs
- a drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound
- the buying and selling of goods and services
- a ruling family
- a statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay,stone,or other materials
- a body preserved by a special process
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- an area of sediment-soil or minerals carried by water- deposited at the mouth of the river
- groups of rocky rapids
- dependence by each country or group on the other
- a system of offices and officials that handle the business of government
- a type of paper that the Egyptians made
15 Clues: a ruling family • groups of rocky rapids • king of a united Egypt • structure with triangular sides • one of the world's first alphabet • a body preserved by a special process • a type of paper that the Egyptians made • skilled workers who practice a handicraft • the buying and selling of goods and services • dependence by each country or group on the other • ...
Jake, Reinvented 2013-04-27
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- The Ultimate Party Thrower
- Name of the Rich Guy's House
- Marty Rapaport's Nickname for Rick
- Appleford The Neighborhood Snitch
- The Rich Guy's Car
- The Warrior Princess
- What Harlot Needed
- The Thing In the Swimming Pool
- Rich Guy's "Brother" Goes Here
- A Harlot
- Jen's Nickname for Rick
- Woman Who Made Jen's Dress
- Fitzgerald The Writer of Gatsby and Highschool
- The Remora
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- The Remora's Stolen Possession
- Catalog Where the Rich Guy Buys His Clothes
- Neighborhood Pizza Place
- Where the Rich Guy Took Rick
- What Nelson Got Hit With
- The Ole Snot and Mustard
- Rich Guy's Old High School
- Where the Rick, Jen saga ended
- Everyone's Best Friend
- The Warrior Princess's Coffee in Starbucks
- The Rich Guy's Alter Ego
- The Quarterback's Fling
- The Boa Constrictor
- A Big,Angry Teenager
- Mister Big Shot
- Pretzles The Remora's Favorite Snack
30 Clues: A Harlot • The Remora • Mister Big Shot • The Rich Guy's Car • What Harlot Needed • The Boa Constrictor • The Warrior Princess • A Big,Angry Teenager • Everyone's Best Friend • The Quarterback's Fling • Jen's Nickname for Rick • Neighborhood Pizza Place • What Nelson Got Hit With • The Ole Snot and Mustard • The Rich Guy's Alter Ego • The Ultimate Party Thrower • Rich Guy's Old High School • ...
Sip and Solve 2025-07-17
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- Acronym for the place where Mandy and Clay met
- The month that Mandy and Clay got engaged
- The town where they are getting married!
- The month of their wedding
- The name of Mandys maid of honor
- The name of Clay's best man
- The final destination of their cross country train trip
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- Who said "I love you" first?
- The number of years they dated before Clay proposed
- Where did Mandy and Clay travel to on their first trip together?
- Their other cat's name
- The name of the street that they currently live on
- Their first cat's name
- The country where they will be honeymooning
14 Clues: Their other cat's name • Their first cat's name • The month of their wedding • The name of Clay's best man • Who said "I love you" first? • The name of Mandys maid of honor • The town where they are getting married! • The month that Mandy and Clay got engaged • The country where they will be honeymooning • Acronym for the place where Mandy and Clay met • ...
CONDITIONALS CROSSWORD 2025-02-12
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- The zero and first conditionals discuss situations that are _____.
- The subject of this crossword.
- If it _______, I will use my umbrella.
- If I _____ you, I'd be careful.
- What _____ you do if had a million dollars?
- If Mary _____ choose any city to live in, she would choose Bangkok.
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- If I had _______ the sushi beforehand, I would have know that it was rotten.
- In 3rd conditional, along with would have we use ______
- If I had ______ you were coming, I'd have made more food.
- If you _____ red and blue, you get purple.
- If money ______ on trees, everyone would be rich.
- If you run a mile in the scorching heat, you ____ sweat.
12 Clues: The subject of this crossword. • If I _____ you, I'd be careful. • If it _______, I will use my umbrella. • If you _____ red and blue, you get purple. • What _____ you do if had a million dollars? • If money ______ on trees, everyone would be rich. • In 3rd conditional, along with would have we use ______ • If you run a mile in the scorching heat, you ____ sweat. • ...
CONDITIONALS CROSSWORD 2025-02-12
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- The zero and first conditionals discuss situations that are _____.
- The subject of this crossword.
- If it _______, I will use my umbrella.
- If I _____ you, I'd be careful.
- What _____ you do if had a million dollars?
- If Mary _____ choose any city to live in, she would choose Bangkok.
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- If I had _______ the sushi beforehand, I would have know that it was rotten.
- In 3rd conditional, along with would have we use ______
- If I had ______ you were coming, I'd have made more food.
- If you _____ red and blue, you get purple.
- If money ______ on trees, everyone would be rich.
- If you run a mile in the scorching heat, you ____ sweat.
12 Clues: The subject of this crossword. • If I _____ you, I'd be careful. • If it _______, I will use my umbrella. • If you _____ red and blue, you get purple. • What _____ you do if had a million dollars? • If money ______ on trees, everyone would be rich. • In 3rd conditional, along with would have we use ______ • If you run a mile in the scorching heat, you ____ sweat. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2015-03-31
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- structure with triangular sides
- dependence by each country or group on the other
- a ruling family
- a drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound
- a type of paper the Egyptians made
- a system of offices and officials that handle the business of government
- an area of sediment-soil or mineral carried by water- deposited at the mouth of a river
- king of a united Egypt
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- the buying and selling of goods and services
- one of the world's first alphabet
- a statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone, and other materials
- a body preserved by a special process
- the study of the structure of the body and its organs
- skilled workers who practice a handicraft
- groups of rocky rapids
15 Clues: a ruling family • groups of rocky rapids • king of a united Egypt • structure with triangular sides • one of the world's first alphabet • a type of paper the Egyptians made • a body preserved by a special process • skilled workers who practice a handicraft • the buying and selling of goods and services • dependence by each country or group on the other • ...
Homework 8 Crossword 2024-10-31
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- – An overflow of water that covers land, which can leave behind fertile soil.
- – A region in the Middle East with rich soil and abundant resources, where some of the earliest human civilizations developed.
- – To move from one place to another, often in search of better living conditions.
- – The usual weather conditions in a particular area over a long period.
- – An advanced stage of human society where people live together in organized communities, often with laws, culture, technology, and writing.
- – A substance that provides nourishment for growth and maintenance of life; often refers to elements in soil that help plants grow.
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- – To tame wild animals or cultivate plants for human use.
- – A system of bringing water from rivers or other sources to land to help grow crops.
- – A specific area of land that has common features, such as geography, climate, or resources.
- – The act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services between people or groups.
10 Clues: – To tame wild animals or cultivate plants for human use. • – The usual weather conditions in a particular area over a long period. • – An overflow of water that covers land, which can leave behind fertile soil. • – To move from one place to another, often in search of better living conditions. • ...
Hydroponics 2025-04-01
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- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products.
- The process of gathering mature crops from the fields or gardens.
- Gardening: A method of growing plants in a water-based, nutrient-rich solution instead of soil.
- Medium: The material, such as soil or a soilless substrate, in which plants are grown.
- A substance that provides essential nourishment for plants to grow and thrive.
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- A young plant that has grown from a seed and is in the early stages of development.
- Production: The large-scale production of goods, including crops, to meet high demand.
- System: A type of hydroponic system that uses a wick to draw nutrient solution to the plant roots from a reservoir.
- To reproduce or multiply plants, often through methods such as seeds, cuttings, or division.
- The process by which a seed develops into a new plant, beginning with the sprouting of the seed.
10 Clues: The process of gathering mature crops from the fields or gardens. • A substance that provides essential nourishment for plants to grow and thrive. • A young plant that has grown from a seed and is in the early stages of development. • Production: The large-scale production of goods, including crops, to meet high demand. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2015-03-31
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- structure with triangular sides
- dependence by each country or group on the other
- a ruling family
- a drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound
- a type of paper the Egyptians made
- a system of offices and officials that handle the business of government
- an area of sediment-soil or mineral carried by water- deposited at the mouth of a river
- king of a united Egypt
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- the buying and selling of goods and services
- one of the world's first alphabet
- a statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone, and other materials
- a body preserved by a special process
- the study of the structure of the body and its organs
- skilled workers who practice a handicraft
- groups of rocky rapids
15 Clues: a ruling family • groups of rocky rapids • king of a united Egypt • structure with triangular sides • one of the world's first alphabet • a type of paper the Egyptians made • a body preserved by a special process • skilled workers who practice a handicraft • the buying and selling of goods and services • dependence by each country or group on the other • ...
Catalonia, Spain 2023-03-16
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- Cava is influenced by which type of sparkling wine?
- What is the climate of Catalonia?
- The biggest wine producing region in Catalonia
- The Catalonian wine (sub) region with the highest altitude
- The famous Priorat wines are made from this grape variety
- What wine is Catalonia most famous for?
- The capital of Catalonia
- Important red grape variety in Catalonia
- Cava can also be made from which grape variety?
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- Which is one of the most important grape varieties for the production of Cava wines?
- Soil type typical for Catalonia
- This Catalonian wine (sub)region borders the French wine region of Roussillon
- Important white grape variety in Catalonia
- Which Catalonian wine region is famous for its red wines?
- What does "Cava" mean in Spanish?
15 Clues: The capital of Catalonia • Soil type typical for Catalonia • What is the climate of Catalonia? • What does "Cava" mean in Spanish? • What wine is Catalonia most famous for? • Important red grape variety in Catalonia • Important white grape variety in Catalonia • The biggest wine producing region in Catalonia • Cava can also be made from which grape variety? • ...
gard1 2024-06-18
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- Used for digging
- Support for climbing plants
- Improving soil structure
- Used to kill pests
- Plants that last one year
- Needed for photosynthesis
- Reduces weed growth
- Elevated garden area
- Vital for plant growth
- Starting point for plants
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- Organic matter for soil
- Plants that return yearly
- Essential for planting
- Trimming plants
- Natural gardening method
- Turning over the soil
- Enhances soil nutrients
- Place to buy plants
- Removing unwanted plants
- Plants for cooking
20 Clues: Trimming plants • Used for digging • Used to kill pests • Plants for cooking • Place to buy plants • Reduces weed growth • Elevated garden area • Turning over the soil • Essential for planting • Vital for plant growth • Organic matter for soil • Enhances soil nutrients • Improving soil structure • Natural gardening method • Removing unwanted plants • Plants that return yearly • ...
Drainage Terminology 2025-02-18
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- What type of speed at which water is being applied to a specific area.
- The soil lying immediately under the surface soil.
- What type of drainage for the removal of excess water from the surface via shallow ditches or open drains.
- A measure of how easily water can pass through soil.
- What type of rate of velocity or speed at which water enters into the soil.
- What capacity is the amount of soil moisture or water content held in the soil after excess water has drained away and the rate of downward movement has decreased.
- The top layer of soil; surface soil.
- A type of drainage for removal of excess water from the rootzone via deep open drains or buried pipe drains.
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- point The minimum amount of water in the soil that plants require not to wilt.
- Putting holes in the turf surface to allow air to get into the subsoil, to break up the thatch and allow the surface to drain properly.
- a measure of drainage used in soil science to determine the ability of a soil to drain water efficiently. It is a value that indicates how much drainage is needed to prevent waterlogging
- introducing air into the soil profile
- A wet and soft surface.
- The degree of slope.
- A low-lying or depressed and often wet stretch of land.
- The draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land.
- A matted layer of dead stalks, moss, and other material in a lawn.
- Surface runs downhill
- profile Soil layers or horizons formed during its formation.
- A type of drain shallow channel usually made from concrete installed to redirect excess water to other areas or to inlets for subsoil drainage systems.
20 Clues: The degree of slope. • Surface runs downhill • A wet and soft surface. • The top layer of soil; surface soil. • introducing air into the soil profile • The soil lying immediately under the surface soil. • A measure of how easily water can pass through soil. • A low-lying or depressed and often wet stretch of land. • ...
hihi 2024-05-07
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- Pest management using a variety of techniques, agricultural, biological and use of minimal amount of pesticides when necessary
- The process of cutting down all the trees in an area at once
- a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other products in the open ocean, an enclosed section of the ocean, or in tanks, ponds or raceways which are filled with seawater
- The cultivation of seafood and/or aquatic plants under controlled conditions (aquatic farming)
- refers to the fraction of soil organic matter that is amorphous and without the "cellular structure characteristic of plants, micro-organisms or animals."
- creating flat platforms (almost like steps) in the hillside that provide a level planting surface, which reduces soil runoff from the slope.
- Agricultural revolution that increased production through improved seeds, fertilizers, and irrigation
- the upper, outermost layer of soil, It has the highest concentration of organic matter and microorganisms and is where most of the Earth's biological soil activity occurs.
- The restoration (replanting) of a forest that had been reduced by fire or cutting
- the unplanned and uncontrolled spreading of cities into surrounding regions
- a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus.
- The turning-over or "mixing up" of soil before planting.
- saturation of soil with irrigation water or excessive precipitation so that there is less porous space available/oxygen cannot move around/plants essentially drown
- the removal of select trees in an area; this leaves the majority of the habitat in place and has less of an impact on the ecosystem
- a specific type of large-scale industrial agricultural facility that raises animals, usually at. high-density, for the consumption of meat, eggs, or milk
- Accumulation of salts in soil that can eventually make the soil unable to support plant growth.
- insufficient intake of energy and nutrients to meet an individual's needs to maintain good health
- Water that comes from city streets and drainage channels, it is often very polluted.
- Part of the water cycle where an excess of water runs down and does not sink into the soil and eventually makes it to the rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- the loss of water-soluble plant nutrients from the soil, due to rain and irrigation.
- chemicals used to control insects by killing them or preventing them from engaging in undesirable or destructive behaviors.
- new water that enters an aquifer from the surface
- Rows of large trees or bushes planted between fields to help block the wind and prevent soil erosion.
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- a form of malnutrition in which the intake of nutrients is oversupplied
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater
- a farming technique in which trees are cut down and burned to clear and fertilize the land
- a situation in which it becomes necessary for a farmer to continue using pesticides regularly because they have become an indispensable part of an agricultural cycle.
- self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- when trees and crops are planted together, creating a mutualistic symbiotic relationship between them, stabilizing soil, etc.
- water is pumped from a well into an apparatus that contains a series of spray nozzles that spray water across the field
- a rock that contains a large enough concentration of a mineral making it profitable to mine
- Growing the same crop on the same field year after year
- A fire deliberately set under controlled conditions in order to reduce the accumulation of dead biomass on a forest floor
- farmer digs trenches along the crop rows and fills them with water, which seeps into the ground and provides moisture to plant roots; easy and inexpensive; 65% efficient
- a condition related to the supply of food, and individuals' access to it.
- the surface where the water pressure head is equal to the atmospheric pressure (where gauge pressure = 0).
- water is distributed over the soil surface by gravity; the most common form of irrigation and most inefficient; loses 40% of water
- chemicals used to manipulate or control undesirable vegetation.
- an organism that has acquired one or more genes artificially
- a multiple cropping practice involving growing two or more crops in proximity.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
- confining animals to a small area for a short time before shifting them to a new location
- suffering from malnutrition, It may involve calories, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins or minerals. Not enough nutrients
- Destruction of vegetation caused by too many grazing animals consuming the plants in a particular area so they cannot recover
- refers to any system that combines conventional aquaculture (raising aquatic animals such as snails, fish, crayfish or prawns in tanks) with hydroponics (cultivating plants in water) in a symbiotic environment.
- Degradation of built and social environments of the city
- a way of growing crops or pasture from year to year without disturbing the soil through tillage. No-till is an agricultural technique which increases the amount of water that infiltrates into the soil and increases organic matter retention and cycling of nutrients in the soil.
- a measure of the lethal dose of a toxin, radiation, or pathogen. The value of LD50 for a substance is the dose required to kill half the members of a tested population after a specified test duration.
- a method of supplying irrigation water through tubes that literally drip water onto the soil at the base of each plant.
- The process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops.
50 Clues: a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus. • new water that enters an aquifer from the surface • Growing the same crop on the same field year after year • Degradation of built and social environments of the city • The turning-over or "mixing up" of soil before planting. • The process of cutting down all the trees in an area at once • ...
Mesopotamia 2018-12-12
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- the southernmost civilisation
- a place where farming flourished
- this allowed people who might not be so good a farming a chance
- went from the rich, to the poor
- diverse jobs
- formed laws like the ones today, except a little less harsh
- ... Its a long story
- a system of gated trenches that let water flow
- a mediterranean sea in western Asia
- a wander, someone who doesn't have a permanent home.
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- temple in the middle of each city state
- aka Babylonian capture
- music showed that in Mesopotamia had __________
- the river on the right side of the fertile crescent
- the river on the left side of Mesopotamia
- a person who recorded events on clay tablets
- the belief that there are many gods
- "Gate of god" the main city of Mesopotamia
- Of Akkad reigned 2334-2279
- the northernmost civilisation
- the writing of Mesopotamia
- a main character in a story from ancient Mesopotamia
22 Clues: diverse jobs • ... Its a long story • aka Babylonian capture • Of Akkad reigned 2334-2279 • the writing of Mesopotamia • the southernmost civilisation • the northernmost civilisation • went from the rich, to the poor • a place where farming flourished • the belief that there are many gods • a mediterranean sea in western Asia • temple in the middle of each city state • ...
APUSH Terms Crossword 2022-01-07
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- us gained texas
- self government
- blacks people limited
- french and indian war start date
- U.S. vs indigenous
- resistance against ship merchants
- time that people settle in america
- frontiers sided with loyalists
- half indiad/half hispanic
- rich lend land4 yearly crop yield
- first document in U.S.
- something of God in everyone
- defeated whig henry clay
- anti-smuggling
- slaves who escape return
- to try to make someone english
- increased slave trade
- 2 legislative bodies
- took indigenous status
- 2 new territories cause pop. sov.
- goal to supply slaves
- united france
- we the people
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- cause indians settled
- slaves return
- womens role during revolt
- troops withdraw from south
- black slaves seen as property
- slaves are 3/5th of a person
- time that colombus arrived
- slave who led slave revolt
- troops withdraw from south
- religious revival
- gold god glory
- attempt to tax america
- shift to african slavery
- terrerized american indians
- established british domination
- GO WEST!
39 Clues: GO WEST! • slaves return • united france • we the people • gold god glory • anti-smuggling • us gained texas • self government • religious revival • U.S. vs indigenous • 2 legislative bodies • cause indians settled • blacks people limited • increased slave trade • goal to supply slaves • attempt to tax america • first document in U.S. • took indigenous status • shift to african slavery • ...
Ceramic 2023-01-25
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- The crack formed where two pieces of clay are joined.
- No visable moisture and no dampness to the touch.
- Enclosed air spaces within clay that must be removed.
- Clay is too firm to bend yet soft enough to carve.
- Rolled snake like ropes of clay.
Down
- Scratching or roughing-up the clay surface.
- The quality of a surface.
- Pottery is one of the oldest art forms.
- Obejects made of clay fired to a high temperature, over 1550 degrees Farenheit.
- Fine Grained earth materials formed by the decomposition of igneous rocks.
10 Clues: The quality of a surface. • Rolled snake like ropes of clay. • Pottery is one of the oldest art forms. • Scratching or roughing-up the clay surface. • No visable moisture and no dampness to the touch. • Clay is too firm to bend yet soft enough to carve. • The crack formed where two pieces of clay are joined. • Enclosed air spaces within clay that must be removed. • ...
Limestone Revision. 2014-05-18
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- The symbol for calcium carbonate.
- The chemical name for limestone.
- The common name for the product of calcium oxide and water.
- This is made from limestone and clay.
- Carbonates react with acid to give this solid.
- The substance used to test for carbon dioxide.
- This is made from cement, sand and water.
- The name of the process that breaks a chemical down using heat.
- This is made from cement, sand, water and aggregate.
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- The solid product from the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate.
- This method is used to extract limestone from the ground.
- The chemical name for limewater.
- The gaseous product of the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate.
- This property of calcium carbonate makes it suitable for neutralising soil.
- The acid used to produce a metal chloride salt.
15 Clues: The chemical name for limestone. • The chemical name for limewater. • The symbol for calcium carbonate. • This is made from limestone and clay. • This is made from cement, sand and water. • Carbonates react with acid to give this solid. • The substance used to test for carbon dioxide. • The acid used to produce a metal chloride salt. • ...
My Side of the Mountain Vocabulary 2022-10-12
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- Tiresome because of length or dullness; boring
- Fit to be eaten; as food
- To cause a person to feel hurt, angry or upset by something done or said
- Not clear
- Loyal to; will support you and stay by you
- To take game or fish illegally
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- To take possession of
- To dazzle or overcome; to induce hypnosis in
- Having city habits, relating to an urban style of living
- A dug out area of a wall
- To move or jump suddenly as in surprise or alarm
- The edible flesh of a game animal, especially a deer
- To groom or clean with the bill of a bird
- Soil consisting of clay, silt and sand
- A narrow passage through land, especially one through which a stream runs
15 Clues: Not clear • To take possession of • A dug out area of a wall • Fit to be eaten; as food • To take game or fish illegally • Soil consisting of clay, silt and sand • To groom or clean with the bill of a bird • Loyal to; will support you and stay by you • To dazzle or overcome; to induce hypnosis in • Tiresome because of length or dullness; boring • ...
crossword higher secondary 2023-07-07
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- The transitional zone between two distinct communities
- The largest living organism
- relating to farming food without using chemicals
- the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation
- the destruction of waste materials by burning.
- A mixture of smoke and fog
- A type of soil which retains water and is always damp
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- Species seriously at risk of extinction
- the increase in concentration of toxins up the food chain
- Underground layer of water-bearing permeable rocks
- process that converts biomass or carbonaceous materials into gases
- an organism whose genome has been altered by the introduction of foreign DNA from another species artificially
- Supplying dry land with water by means of ditches etc
- Mixture of or decaying organic material
- The wave energy released by earthquakes
15 Clues: A mixture of smoke and fog • The largest living organism • Species seriously at risk of extinction • Mixture of or decaying organic material • The wave energy released by earthquakes • the destruction of waste materials by burning. • relating to farming food without using chemicals • Underground layer of water-bearing permeable rocks • ...
North and West Africa Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-05
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- Lush tropical grasslands
- The animal normally chosen to cross the Sahara desert
- City that science, arts and literature grew at
- Large groups traveling together for safety
- About 500 A.D. this village became one of the first great trading states in West Africa
- Most valuable products such as gold and salt
- Tribe from Nigeria that created tools out of iron
- Another name for a King
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- Fire baked clay (add a "-" in between the letters to make it fit)
- Once fertile soil becomes dried and unproductive is a process called
- Small supply
- Empire of wealth on gold
- A metal found in rocks
- Class of special storytellers relating stories to the village, families and kings.
- The religion many began to convert to and learn from
15 Clues: Small supply • A metal found in rocks • Another name for a King • Lush tropical grasslands • Empire of wealth on gold • Large groups traveling together for safety • Most valuable products such as gold and salt • City that science, arts and literature grew at • Tribe from Nigeria that created tools out of iron • The religion many began to convert to and learn from • ...
The Pharaohs Puzzles 2023-11-07
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- valley made by a river
- a big desert in north Africa
- the religion of believing in many gods
- whats at the end of a river
- god of healing
- triangle shaped building made out of mud bricks
- the god of justice
- a ruler
- the process preserving people with chemicals
- a business passed down through the family
Down
- soil
- a decorative coffin for rulers or rich people who have died
- a city on the bank of nile
- a way of writing
- a way of making paper and rope from sea plants
- body of a cat with a human head
- longest river in the world
- "the color of blood" ocean
- capitol of Egypt
- what you become after you die
- "life"
21 Clues: soil • "life" • a ruler • god of healing • a way of writing • capitol of Egypt • the god of justice • valley made by a river • a city on the bank of nile • longest river in the world • "the color of blood" ocean • a big desert in north Africa • whats at the end of a river • what you become after you die • body of a cat with a human head • the religion of believing in many gods • ...
text 1 2022-12-19
Across
- kiireellinen
- häiriö
- pidentää
- vankka
- mahdollistaa
- vaikuttava
- in sijoittaa
- sadonkorjaaja
- välttämättömyys
- kudos
- viljelysmaa
- maaperä
- lajit
- ravitseva
- muuttuminen ruskeaksi
- life säilyvyysaika
- kaupunkilainen
- huononeminen
- huipputason
- siirtyminen
- ylikypsyminen
- valmis
- kiireellinen
- for kannattaa
- suuruus
- aineenvaihduntatuote
- kerääntyä
- bioreaktori
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- hyödyntämätön
- hiilidioksidi
- jälkikäsittely
- perustaja
- pilaantuminen
- kulutus
- vanheneminen
- hävikki
- maataloudellinen
- with tehdä tarpeettomaksi
- vety
- stock kalakanta
- vähentää
- runsasravinteinen
- supply system elintarviketuotanto
- uudistaa
- yrittäjä
- kestävä
- nimenomaan
- kekseliäisyys
- vähentää
- kauaskantoinen
- ravitsemuksellisesti
- mikrobi
- muutos
- rohkea
- product maitotuote
- vallitseva
- lisätä
- skaalautuva
- vähetä
- capital fund pääomasijoitusrahasto
- hyödyntää
- kiertorata
62 Clues: vety • kudos • lajit • häiriö • vankka • muutos • rohkea • valmis • lisätä • vähetä • kulutus • hävikki • maaperä • kestävä • mikrobi • suuruus • pidentää • vähentää • uudistaa • yrittäjä • vähentää • perustaja • ravitseva • hyödyntää • kerääntyä • vaikuttava • nimenomaan • vallitseva • kiertorata • viljelysmaa • huipputason • siirtyminen • skaalautuva • bioreaktori • kiireellinen • vanheneminen • mahdollistaa • in sijoittaa • huononeminen • kiireellinen • ...
Ceramic Vocab 2023-01-24
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- a translucent nonaborsebent body fired at high temp
- rolled snake like ropes of clay joined together to build pots
- the crack formed where two pieces of clay are joined
- pottery pieces in the raw, bisque glazed state
- the quality of a surface
- sufrace decoration created by filling an impression in a clay surface with anthor clay
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- surface decoration made by scratching cutting or carving lines into clay
- moist and elastic to the touch
- clay that has been fired once at a low temperature
- unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing
10 Clues: the quality of a surface • moist and elastic to the touch • unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing • pottery pieces in the raw, bisque glazed state • clay that has been fired once at a low temperature • a translucent nonaborsebent body fired at high temp • the crack formed where two pieces of clay are joined • ...
Unit 1 EES 2021-08-31
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- Forcing of minerals together that is increases density
- Weathering that is caused by water, wind, gravity, or abrasion
- Size and feel of soil based on the proportion of its components
- Size of soil particles determine the size of the spaces between particles
- Molten rock underground
- Rock made from cooling of molten material
- Molten rock above ground
- Ability of soil to transmit water
- Rock made from compaction and cementation
- Solid mineral material
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- Material that makes up the majority of soil components
- Binding of mineral materials together
- Number one way to avoid erosion
- Weathering that changes the identity of the rock
- Soil organized vertically by weathering and time
- Movement of soil
- Rock made from heat and pressure
- Bulk movement of soil due to gravity and slope with no plants
- Largest soil particle
19 Clues: Movement of soil • Largest soil particle • Solid mineral material • Molten rock underground • Molten rock above ground • Number one way to avoid erosion • Rock made from heat and pressure • Ability of soil to transmit water • Binding of mineral materials together • Rock made from cooling of molten material • Rock made from compaction and cementation • ...
Clay 2024-10-11
2023 Holiday Crossword 2023-12-02
Across
- The B&A trail connects Annapolis and this city
- Not-good siblings
- ____ Mentality, or think like a cow?
- 5 calls is an ___ that helps call your US representatives
- Nutella ingredient: Corylus avellana
- Coveted fungus with a honeycomb look
- An Eastern Prickly Pear, for one
- Sculpting clay into mugs, bowls, and more
- Buzzers that pollinate blueberries
- Capital city of Puerto Rico
- Fried pastries with spiced potatoes, or our pickleball league team name
- ______ Society, Nida Manzoor's 2023 British martial arts comedy film
- Kate Beaton's book that won Canada Reads 2023
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- Summer 2023 double-header, with Oppenheimer
- Gladstone from "Killers of the Flower Moon"
- Hurry
- Intaglio is one of many techniques of this art form
- City with Tom Lee Park and the Blues
- It's called "Viennese bread" instead of this in Denmark
- Plant it in the Fall to get some cloves in the Spring
- ________ Pooran, cricketer from the Caribbean
- Italian sport with lawn balls
- Not quite fresh water, not quite salt water
- Strike noun?
- Suffix to mani and pedi
- FX drama about a Chicago restaurant, with "The"
- South Indian savory crepe made with lentils and rice
27 Clues: Hurry • Strike noun? • Not-good siblings • Suffix to mani and pedi • Capital city of Puerto Rico • Italian sport with lawn balls • An Eastern Prickly Pear, for one • Buzzers that pollinate blueberries • City with Tom Lee Park and the Blues • ____ Mentality, or think like a cow? • Nutella ingredient: Corylus avellana • Coveted fungus with a honeycomb look • ...
North Africa and centra/Southwest Asia 2013-12-11
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- a ban on trade
- a house of worship where Muslims pray
- wedge shaped symbols on clay tablets
- basic urban necessities such as streets and utilities.
- a belief in the right of an ethnic group to have its own independent country
- adopt plants or animals from the wild.
- The city in which God came to Muhammad.
- differs from the shia and sects
- were shaped like pyramids and rose above the flat landscape
Down
- a territory that is culturally or ethnically different from surrounding larger cultures
- Arabic speaking people who migrated to North Africa from deserts in Southwest Asia.
- messengers, that include Abraham and Jesus
- area between the Tigris and Euphrates river.
- crescent rich agricultural region between the tigris and Euphrates rivers
- underground canals
- belief in only one God
- Special importance to all three religion.
- a journey to mecca that Muslims make at least once in their life.
- People who move from place to place.
- primary gateway for Arabs migrating to North Africa.
20 Clues: a ban on trade • underground canals • belief in only one God • differs from the shia and sects • wedge shaped symbols on clay tablets • People who move from place to place. • a house of worship where Muslims pray • adopt plants or animals from the wild. • The city in which God came to Muhammad. • Special importance to all three religion. • ...
Mesopotamia 2018-12-12
Across
- Of Akkad reigned 2334-2279
- the writing of Mesopotamia
- a mediterranean sea in western Asia
- diverse jobs
- the northernmost civilisation
- a system of gated trenches that let water flow
- a wander, someone who doesn't have a permanent home.
- the southernmost civilisation
- formed laws like the ones today, except a little less harsh
- aka Babylonian capture
- temple in the middle of each city state
- this allowed people who might not be so good a farming a chance
- the river on the left side of Mesopotamia
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- went from the rich, to the poor
- a place where farming flourished
- the river on the right side of the fertile crescent
- music showed that in Mesopotamia had __________
- "Gate of god" the main city of Mesopotamia
- a main character in a story from ancient Mesopotamia
- a person who recorded events on clay tablets
- ... Its a long story
- the belief that there are many gods
22 Clues: diverse jobs • ... Its a long story • aka Babylonian capture • Of Akkad reigned 2334-2279 • the writing of Mesopotamia • the northernmost civilisation • the southernmost civilisation • went from the rich, to the poor • a place where farming flourished • a mediterranean sea in western Asia • the belief that there are many gods • temple in the middle of each city state • ...
Sat Set 3 2023-11-29
Across
- another 10th grade English teacher
- benefit, be expected of
- name on the forbidden word wall
- provocative
- person dating taylor swift
- people from uzbekistan
- insignificant
- "room" in french
- stubborn
- Thanos is _____ as he was almost undefeatable
- capital of indonesia
- kevin de bruyne's number
- smallest country in the world
- largest country in the world
- winner of the 2023 F1 championship
- dull
- latest christopher nolan movie
- arrogant
Down
- deion sanders' nickname
- group of people that ruled over india before the british
- last years NBA MVP winner
- a smart person
- country which has more bikes than people
- opposite of rich
- main character in Cars
- chemistry honors teacher at mission
- being angry since you are treated unfairly
- Greek god of lightning
- bitterness
- how many points a touchdown is
- respected due to age
- showing strong feeling
- clay oven
- applaud
- hermione's cat's name in harry potter
- Mr. Marple's first name
36 Clues: dull • applaud • stubborn • arrogant • clay oven • bitterness • provocative • insignificant • a smart person • opposite of rich • "room" in french • capital of indonesia • respected due to age • main character in Cars • people from uzbekistan • Greek god of lightning • showing strong feeling • deion sanders' nickname • benefit, be expected of • Mr. Marple's first name • kevin de bruyne's number • ...
30A Vocab 2025-08-04
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- Belief in many gods.
- Diffusion Spread of ideas and customs between cultures.
- A family that rules a country for many generations.
- Focusing on one skill or job and becoming good at it.
- A city and the land around it that acts like a country.
- An organized group with a special purpose (like schools or churches).
- Government ruled by religious leaders.
- People trained to write in early times.
- Belief in one god.
- King of Babylon known for his written laws.
Down
- First major civilization in Mexico with big stone heads and farming
- Commandments Ten laws God gave to Moses.
- Early civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- Skilled workers who make things by hand.
- Southern Jewish kingdom after Israel split.
- African people known for language, farming, and migration.
- First written language made with wedge-shaped marks on clay.
- Crescent Rich farmland in the Middle East, shaped like a curve.
- Kings of ancient Egypt.
- Egyptian writing using pictures.
20 Clues: Belief in one god. • Belief in many gods. • Kings of ancient Egypt. • Egyptian writing using pictures. • Government ruled by religious leaders. • People trained to write in early times. • Commandments Ten laws God gave to Moses. • Skilled workers who make things by hand. • Southern Jewish kingdom after Israel split. • King of Babylon known for his written laws. • ...
Do you understand Morse code? 2024-04-26
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- -.-. --- -. ..-. ..- ... .. --- -.
- ... .. -..-
- .- -... --- ..- -
- -.-. .-. --- ... ... .-- --- .-. -..
- .... .- .-. .
- - . .- -.-. .... . .-.
- ... -.-. .... --- --- .-..
- . .- ... -.--
- -... ..- --.
- -... .. .-. -..
- -- --- .-. ... . / -.-. --- -.. .
- ... . .-
- .-.. .- -... ...
Down
- ..-. .- ... -
- ... ..- .--. . .-.
- -.. ---
- -.-- . .-- -... . .-. .-. -.--
- ..- -. -.. . .-. ... - .- -. -..
- ... . . -.. .-.. .. -. --.
- .--- .- .. .-..
- -.-. .- .-.
- -.-- --- ..-
- .-. --- -.-. -.- .-- . .-.. .-..
- ..-. .-. . .
24 Clues: -.. --- • ... . .- • ... .. -..- • -.-. .- .-. • -.-- --- ..- • -... ..- --. • ..-. .- ... - • .... .- .-. . • . .- ... -.-- • ..-. .-. . . • .--- .- .. .-.. • -... .. .-. -.. • .-.. .- -... ... • .- -... --- ..- - • ... ..- .--. . .-. • - . .- -.-. .... . .-. • ... . . -.. .-.. .. -. --. • ... -.-. .... --- --- .-.. • -.-- . .-- -... . .-. .-. -.-- • ..- -. -.. . .-. ... - .- -. -.. • ...
The Pharaohs Puzzles 2023-11-07
Across
- valley made by a river
- a big desert in north Africa
- the religion of believing in many gods
- whats at the end of a river
- god of healing
- triangle shaped building made out of mud bricks
- the god of justice
- a ruler
- the process preserving people with chemicals
- a business passed down through the family
Down
- soil
- a decorative coffin for rulers or rich people who have died
- a city on the bank of nile
- a way of writing
- a way of making paper and rope from sea plants
- body of a cat with a human head
- longest river in the world
- "the color of blood" ocean
- capitol of Egypt
- what you become after you die
- "life"
21 Clues: soil • "life" • a ruler • god of healing • a way of writing • capitol of Egypt • the god of justice • valley made by a river • a city on the bank of nile • longest river in the world • "the color of blood" ocean • a big desert in north Africa • whats at the end of a river • what you become after you die • body of a cat with a human head • the religion of believing in many gods • ...
The Pharaohs Puzzles 2023-11-07
Across
- valley made by a river
- a big desert in north Africa
- the religion of believing in many gods
- whats at the end of a river
- god of healing
- triangle shaped building made out of mud bricks
- the god of justice
- a ruler
- the process preserving people with chemicals
- a business passed down through the family
Down
- soil
- a decorative coffin for rulers or rich people who have died
- a city on the bank of nile
- a way of writing
- a way of making paper and rope from sea plants
- body of a cat with a human head
- longest river in the world
- "the color of blood" ocean
- capitol of Egypt
- what you become after you die
- "life"
21 Clues: soil • "life" • a ruler • god of healing • a way of writing • capitol of Egypt • the god of justice • valley made by a river • a city on the bank of nile • longest river in the world • "the color of blood" ocean • a big desert in north Africa • whats at the end of a river • what you become after you die • body of a cat with a human head • the religion of believing in many gods • ...
Organic farming 2020-02-26
Across
- an adult female pig, especially one that has farrowed
- yellow, oil seed plant
- the most populated country in the world
- The capital of Hungary
- famous Hungarian spice
- you cannot use it for preventive treatment in organic livestock farming
- milk product
- domestic male pig
- friesian the most popular dairy cattle breed
- genetically modified abbreviation
- famous alcoholic Hungarian drink
- young pig
- white, healthy drink
Down
- yellow sweet-tasting tuber vegetable
- nutrient-rich animal end product, is used to nourish the soil
- the opposite of healthy
- essential to life
- the most important meal of the day
- male cattle
- produced by the hen
- what is it called when the ewe gives birth to the lamb?
- We call it when an animal's leg hurts
22 Clues: young pig • male cattle • milk product • essential to life • domestic male pig • produced by the hen • white, healthy drink • yellow, oil seed plant • The capital of Hungary • famous Hungarian spice • the opposite of healthy • famous alcoholic Hungarian drink • genetically modified abbreviation • the most important meal of the day • yellow sweet-tasting tuber vegetable • ...
Monica's amazing biology crossword puzzle 2020-05-22
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- mass that occupies a space
- something that has yet not been tested correct
- a rich soil consisting of sand, and organic materials
- study of human beings and there way of life
- science of life
- subject such as biology
- study of animals
- the resting state in how animals pass the winter
- the science of powered limbs
Down
- the region of the body the thorax and pelvis
- the process of releasing spores out into the world
- stuffing animals and adding lifelike effects
- lacking affinity for water
- study of the human body
- a substance used to kill a microorganism
- science of life process
- forms of a gene that can occupy the same locus
- study/science of heredity
- study of organisms and there surroundings
- study of plant
20 Clues: study of plant • science of life • study of animals • study of the human body • science of life process • subject such as biology • study/science of heredity • mass that occupies a space • lacking affinity for water • the science of powered limbs • a substance used to kill a microorganism • study of organisms and there surroundings • study of human beings and there way of life • ...
Farming/Agriculture 2023-04-29
Across
- Growing crops to sell
- Growing fruits and vegetables
- Fish farming
- Moving from one place to another
- Chemical used to kill insects
- A farm that only produces milk and milk products
- Chemical used to make the soil fertile
- Grow food to feed your family
- Staying at a fixed place all the time
- Need a lot of workers on the farm
Down
- A rich country
- Raising animals
- Farming that is good for the environment
- Growing crops and rearing animals
- Farms that grow crops
- Farms that are very big in size and use high tech machines.
- A poor country
- Large farms that use pesticides and herbicides
- Chemical used by the farmer to kill weeds
- Growing just one type of crop
20 Clues: Fish farming • A rich country • A poor country • Raising animals • Growing crops to sell • Farms that grow crops • Growing fruits and vegetables • Chemical used to kill insects • Growing just one type of crop • Grow food to feed your family • Moving from one place to another • Growing crops and rearing animals • Need a lot of workers on the farm • Staying at a fixed place all the time • ...
Pinch Pot Vocabulary 2024-11-04
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- A pottery technique that involves polishing the surface of clay to create a smooth, shiny surface
- Machine used to fire clay reaching temperatures of 1700-2700 degrees F
- Partially dried clay with a leather-like consistency
- A liquid material that is applied to a ceramic surface and then fired to create a glassy coating
- Unfired clay, when clay is at its most fragile state and has little to no moisture. You can not work with this clay
Down
- This can be used in place of a burnishing tool
- The process of heating clay in a kiln to a high temperature to transform it into a durable, ceramic material
- Clay that has been fired once and has no chemically bonded water left in the clay
- A basic ceramic technique that involves shaping a ball of clay into a ot using your fingers
- The process of kneading clay by hand to remove air bubblesGlaze: A liquid material that is applied to a ceramic surface and then fired to create a glassy coating
10 Clues: This can be used in place of a burnishing tool • Partially dried clay with a leather-like consistency • Machine used to fire clay reaching temperatures of 1700-2700 degrees F • Clay that has been fired once and has no chemically bonded water left in the clay • A basic ceramic technique that involves shaping a ball of clay into a ot using your fingers • ...
Thirteen Reasons Why Crossword 2014-04-12
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- What kind of tapes did Hannah record her story on?
- What did Clay steal from Tony's car?
- Clay told his mother he was doing _____ when she saw him with the tapes
- Who did Hannah give the second set of tapes to?
- Hannah's first kiss was at the bottom of the _____
- The narrator of the story
- Where was Hannah's safe place, where her first two friends would say "olly-olly-oxen free?
- Hannah compares the rumors affect to a ______
- What did Hannah do to kill herself?
- What kind of car does Tony have?
- The paper Hannah's poetry found in that made her stop writing
- What "reason" is Clay on the tapes?
- What did Hannah learn to use to express herself?
Down
- Who made the Who's Hot/Not list?
- Author of the novel
- How many reasons Hannah had on her recorded tapes
- Whose party did Clay and Hannah have their best night at?
- The name of the diner where Hannah met Marcus on Valentines day
- Who is reason number 4, the peeping tom?
- Where Hannah buys her favourite chocolate bars
- Hannah's family owned a ___ store before it went under
- The girl who is nice to everyone, but used Hannah for a ride to a party
- What did Hannah commit (it is also the word she could not bring herself to say)
- Where Hannah and Clay worked together
24 Clues: Author of the novel • The narrator of the story • Who made the Who's Hot/Not list? • What kind of car does Tony have? • What did Hannah do to kill herself? • What "reason" is Clay on the tapes? • What did Clay steal from Tony's car? • Where Hannah and Clay worked together • Who is reason number 4, the peeping tom? • Hannah compares the rumors affect to a ______ • ...
Thirteen Reasons Why Crossword 2014-04-12
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- What kind of car does Tony have?
- What kind of tapes did Hannah record her story on?
- Author of the novel
- The name of the diner where Hannah met Marcus on Valentines day
- What did Hannah do to kill herself?
- What did Clay steal from Tony's car?
- Where Hannah buys her favourite chocolate bars
- Who is reason number 4, the peeping tom?
- What did Hannah learn to use to express herself?
- What "reason" is Clay on the tapes?
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- Who did Hannah give the second set of tapes to?
- Where Hannah and Clay worked together
- How many reasons Hannah had on her recorded tapes
- Who made the Who's Hot/Not list?
- Clay told his mother he was doing _____ when she saw him with the tapes
- Hannah's first kiss was at the bottom of the _____
- The paper Hannah's poetry found in that made her stop writing
- Whose party did Clay and Hannah have their best night at?
- What did Hannah commit (it is also the word she could not bring herself to say)
- Where was Hannah's safe place, where her first two friends would say "olly-olly-oxen free?"
- The narrator of the story
- The girl who is nice to everyone, but used Hannah for a ride to a party
- Hannah's family owned a ___ store before it went under
- Hannah compares the rumors affect to a ______
24 Clues: Author of the novel • The narrator of the story • What kind of car does Tony have? • Who made the Who's Hot/Not list? • What did Hannah do to kill herself? • What "reason" is Clay on the tapes? • What did Clay steal from Tony's car? • Where Hannah and Clay worked together • Who is reason number 4, the peeping tom? • Hannah compares the rumors affect to a ______ • ...
its 2021-12-02
43 Clues: fro • rat • sun • fop • fox • soup • flow • mars • john • moon • frog • dark • gorp • loop • rope • pluto • widow • floop • fromp • melon • solar • steve • ocean • lemon • venus • earth • ratio • water • window • scroll • saturn • winter • uranus • billion • neptune • mercury • jupiter • million • creation • monopoly • crossword • watermelon • grape juice
Empty Bowls 2025-03-02
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- making ceramics through coiling, pinching, and slabs
- Ceramic ware that has been fired at a high temperature with glaze.
- Empty bowls helps fight this
- how to add height to a piece, also rolling pieces of clay together to form pottery
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- type of sculpture that involves adding clay or other materials to another piece of clay or sculpture
- the type of glaze we must use for bowls that we are going to eat out of
- Unfired pottery or sculpture
- Technique that involves shaping clay into flat sheets of clay.
- Ceramic ware that has been fired once
- making ceramics on the wheel using this method
- the _____ of our bowls are around 3" tall & 5" wide
- type of sculpture that involves removing clay to create a finished design (Carving, cutting, or scraping
12 Clues: Unfired pottery or sculpture • Empty bowls helps fight this • Ceramic ware that has been fired once • making ceramics on the wheel using this method • the _____ of our bowls are around 3" tall & 5" wide • making ceramics through coiling, pinching, and slabs • Technique that involves shaping clay into flat sheets of clay. • ...
Ceramic Vocabulary 2023-01-24
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- Clay that is too firm to bend yet soft enough to carve
- Made by scratching, cutting, or carving lines into clay
- Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing
- Finely ground clay particles mixed with water, has three different uses
- Pottery pieces in the raw, bisque, or glazed state
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- Colored slip or liquid stain
- Clay that has been fired once and is hard, porous and absorbent
- Moist and elastice to the touch
- Raised surface design on clay piece
- created by filling in an impression with clay or slip
10 Clues: Colored slip or liquid stain • Moist and elastice to the touch • Raised surface design on clay piece • Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing • Pottery pieces in the raw, bisque, or glazed state • created by filling in an impression with clay or slip • Clay that is too firm to bend yet soft enough to carve • ...
Mesopotamia 2023-10-04
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- the amount left over after a need is met
- small particles of rich soil
- a large territory led by one ruler or king
- a group of traveling merchants
- a Sumerian temple to honor the gods
- a payment made to a ruler or king
- a political district of an empire
- a city that has its own government
- a poem about the deeds of a hero
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- Sumerians who learned to write
- someone who studies the stars and planets
- a form of writing developed by Sumer
- a method that brings water to crops
- the belief in more than one god
14 Clues: small particles of rich soil • Sumerians who learned to write • a group of traveling merchants • the belief in more than one god • a poem about the deeds of a hero • a payment made to a ruler or king • a political district of an empire • a city that has its own government • a method that brings water to crops • a Sumerian temple to honor the gods • ...
Unit 1: Pre History-Hearths 2021-09-01
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- King Rocky the Royal, King Rocky the Royal Jr., King Rocky the Royal III
- wandering hunter-gatherer
- A technology the Olmec didn't have but the others did
- Harappa, Ur, Uruk, Mohenjo-Daro
- God(s)
- Eye for an eye, unless you are of a higher class
- As men took the hard jobs in society this resulted
- Egyptian government
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- the spiritual right for the Shang to rule
- discovery of agriculture and domestication of animals
- Between the Tigris and Euphrates; first civilization
- Gilgamesh was written in this writing
- Old Stone Age
- rich soil left behind after the rivers recede
14 Clues: God(s) • Old Stone Age • Egyptian government • wandering hunter-gatherer • Harappa, Ur, Uruk, Mohenjo-Daro • Gilgamesh was written in this writing • the spiritual right for the Shang to rule • rich soil left behind after the rivers recede • Eye for an eye, unless you are of a higher class • As men took the hard jobs in society this resulted • ...
319-320 2025-07-15
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- Farmers can slow the speed of water flowing down the hill by ____.
- ___ slows the speed of water flowing down a slope
- Supports plant and animal life and can be polluted
- planting grasses between rows of other crops
- the ___ use the nutrients to grow and build their body parts
- ___ help prevent soil from being washed or blown away
- the land becomes less able to support the ___ of new crops if a farmer completely removes a crop from the land
- farmers use chemicals to kill insects that eat ___, but these chemicals can pollute the soil that the ___ need to grow
- where there are ___, the wind is less likely to blow away topsoil
- planting different crops on the same land in different years
- when people dump ___ on the ground, the ___ can also pollute soil
- the ___ in soil are naturally removed by plants
- is the addition of harmful materials to soil, air, or water
- flat shelves that are cut into a hillside
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- wind and erosion were major causes of this event that happened in the 1930s
- a way to inform people of the value of soil and how to conserve it
- can be conserved in many different ways
- soil can be polluted by ___ placed in the ground
- A mixture of bits of rock and once living parts of plants and animals
- soil can also be polluted by chemicals used to kill __ and weeds
- ___ may pass laws to stop the pollution of soil
- protection of natural resources
- ___ efforts: recycling, reusing ...
- protection of natural of natural resources, including soil
- ___ are normally replaced when plants die, fall to the ground, and decay
- ___ containing one or more nutrients can be added to soil to replace nutrients
26 Clues: protection of natural resources • ___ efforts: recycling, reusing ... • can be conserved in many different ways • flat shelves that are cut into a hillside • planting grasses between rows of other crops • ___ may pass laws to stop the pollution of soil • the ___ in soil are naturally removed by plants • soil can be polluted by ___ placed in the ground • ...
TTS Pre-Tugas Praktikum Petrologi Acara 4 - English Version 2019-03-27
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- A greenish mineral, silicate of calcium, aluminiumand iron
- Calcium carbonate deposits on cave ceilings
- Crystallized calcium carbonate mineral
- Smooth lustrous round structure of calcium carbonate
- Secondary mineral deposits formed in a cave
- Brand made from calcium carbonate and sugar
- Stalagmite and stalactite joined together
- Furnaces for reducing calcium carbonate
- Needle-shaped crystal of calcium oxalate
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- The form of calcium carbonate existing in stalactites or stalagmites
- Rock consisting of calcium carbonate deposited from lime-rich springs
- Mass of calcium carbonate projecting upwards from the floor of a limestone cave
- Forming salts of calcium
- Tiny organism - coral reefs are formed of the calcium carbonate exoskeleton of many such creatures
- Calcium carbonate deposited by water
- Rock of calcium carbonate
- one of the main elements in carbonate rocks
- Large oven for reducing calcium carbonate
- Earthy deposit of clay and calcium carbonate
- Soft, fine-grained, white sedimentary rock that consists of almost pure calcium carbonate
20 Clues: Forming salts of calcium • Rock of calcium carbonate • Calcium carbonate deposited by water • Crystallized calcium carbonate mineral • Furnaces for reducing calcium carbonate • Needle-shaped crystal of calcium oxalate • Stalagmite and stalactite joined together • Large oven for reducing calcium carbonate • Calcium carbonate deposits on cave ceilings • ...
Ancient Egypt 2013-08-16
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- Workers may have been payed in _ _ _ _ or clothing
- There were only _ _ _ _ shifts a day
- The sides of the pyramids once had an outer layer of polished white _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- They pyramids were _ _ _ _ _ _ by about 1000 BC
- They had spiral staircases or _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The Pyramids took about _ _ _ _ _ _ year to build
- The pyramids were the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tombs
- Villas had 25 rooms whereas normal houses had _ _ _ _
- _ _ _ _ _ _ lived in huge villas along the Nile
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- Houses were made of _ _ _ bricks
- Rich egyptians had _ _ _ _ _ _ thick walls
- Inside the house, their was not much _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- In summer, the family slept on the _ _ _ _
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of war also helped build the pyramids
- They built the pyramids on the _ _ _ _ side of the Nile River
- Homes had front and back _ _ _ _ _
- The _ _ _ _ _ _ were built to guard the pyramids
- Historians believed workers were forced to build the pyramids to pay their _ _ _ _ _
- There were woven mats made of straw as carpets on the dirt or _ _ _ _ floor
- Each door was built about 4 _ _ _ _ of the ground to reduce the amount of sand and dust
20 Clues: Houses were made of _ _ _ bricks • Homes had front and back _ _ _ _ _ • There were only _ _ _ _ shifts a day • Rich egyptians had _ _ _ _ _ _ thick walls • In summer, the family slept on the _ _ _ _ • They had spiral staircases or _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • The pyramids were the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tombs • They pyramids were _ _ _ _ _ _ by about 1000 BC • ...
Art Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-08
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- the subject matter itself.
- lightness or darkness of a color scale.
- quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together.
- how materials are used.
- repetition of one or more elements.
- glaze applied to bisqueware and fired in a kiln a secound time.
- liquid material is poured into a mold (water, clay slip, bronze, gold, iron)
- way elements of art direct a viewer's eye through a work, often to a focal area.
- completley air dried and very brittle.
- a difference in the use of two elements (rough and smooth; light and dark)
- high water content most workable.
- way a surface feels to touch (actual) or how it appears to feel through vision (implied)
- diffrent kinds of materials are joined togethor (paper,wood,plastic,wire,string)
- the area that surrounds or encloses the subject (sculpture)
- a continuous Mark made by a moving point horizontal, vertical, diagonal, and parallel.
- any work of art that uses more than one medium, metal, wood and plastic together, found objects.
- material is cut, carved or chipped away(wood,stone)
- artists personal way of using the art elements and principles of desighn.
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- the layering of ropes of clay, joining them with scoring and slip, to create a form.
- clay is not fired in Kiln yet state of greenware depends on water content.
- no recognizable subject matter.
- subject matter that looks real representational.
- sense of importance given to anyone part of the composition, or focal area of a work.
- a chamber used to heat play to a specific temperature, causing a chemical change to take place. Clay is then caled ceramic,and cannot be softened back into a workable consistency.
- way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability in equal visual weight; symmetrical,radial,asymetrical.
- how parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale
- an object with three dimensions; width, height, and depth (wxhxd)
- less water but still workable.
- to force bubbles bubbles of air out of clay body while knetting the clay to distribute water evenly into a consistent,lump free medium.
- soft or workable material is shaped (clay)
- clay is fired once kiln.
- visual sensation produced by light and pigment; has three properties Hue, value, intensity.
- a sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element.
- enclosed area of space with two Dimensions; width and height w x h geometric shapes: square, circle, triangle, rectangle,organic shapes: found in nature; leaf, free-flowing.
- actual three-dimensional space or the illusion of space through overlapping or perspective.
- a single material a artist may use ex. wood or clay.
- identifiable subject matter with simplified or rearranged visual elements
37 Clues: how materials are used. • clay is fired once kiln. • the subject matter itself. • less water but still workable. • no recognizable subject matter. • high water content most workable. • repetition of one or more elements. • completley air dried and very brittle. • lightness or darkness of a color scale. • soft or workable material is shaped (clay) • ...
Indian Civilization 2025-10-22
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- Scholars who uncovered the secrets of ancient cities like Mohenjo-Daro
- One of the twin cities discovered in the Indus Valley in the 1920s
- Scholars who have been unable to crack the code of Harappan writing
- Clay or stone objects with unique designs, possibly for identifying goods or families
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- Objects like jewelry, pottery, or weights found at ancient sites
- Site of a large public pool and sophisticated water systems
- Symbols used in early writing that still remain a puzzle to scholars
- Scientific digs that revealed a long-forgotten world
- The most important village leader in the society that followed the Harappans
- Tar-like substance used to seal the large public pool against water
- Nomadic, warlike people who settled in the Indus Valley after 1500 BC
- Crossword-style clue that hints at the word without directly stating it
12 Clues: Scientific digs that revealed a long-forgotten world • Site of a large public pool and sophisticated water systems • Objects like jewelry, pottery, or weights found at ancient sites • One of the twin cities discovered in the Indus Valley in the 1920s • Tar-like substance used to seal the large public pool against water • ...
Un Poco de Todo Desafío 3 2022-05-13
11 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • puzzle online • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • and free to use • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • crossword as an image • Man's best friend to SVG for full customization
No Planet B 2021-05-19
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- process which plants convert light energy into chemical energy
- loose sand, clay, silt, and other soil particles that settle at the bottom of a body of water
- layers of gases retained by Earth's gravity
- chemical substance with symbol C and atomic number 6
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- transmission of energy in the form of waves
- fuel formed from natural processes
- process which dead organisms are broken down
- solid, outer part of the Earth
8 Clues: solid, outer part of the Earth • fuel formed from natural processes • transmission of energy in the form of waves • layers of gases retained by Earth's gravity • process which dead organisms are broken down • chemical substance with symbol C and atomic number 6 • process which plants convert light energy into chemical energy • ...
Monica's amazing biology crossword puzzle 2020-05-22
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- mass that occupies a space
- something that has yet not been tested correct
- a rich soil consisting of sand, and organic materials
- study of human beings and there way of life
- science of life
- subject such as biology
- study of animals
- the resting state in how animals pass the winter
- the science of powered limbs
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- the region of the body the thorax and pelvis
- the process of releasing spores out into the world
- stuffing animals and adding lifelike effects
- lacking affinity for water
- study of the human body
- a substance used to kill a microorganism
- science of life process
- forms of a gene that can occupy the same locus
- study/science of heredity
- study of organisms and there surroundings
- study of plant
20 Clues: study of plant • science of life • study of animals • study of the human body • science of life process • subject such as biology • study/science of heredity • mass that occupies a space • lacking affinity for water • the science of powered limbs • a substance used to kill a microorganism • study of organisms and there surroundings • study of human beings and there way of life • ...
Organic farming 2020-02-26
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- an adult female pig, especially one that has farrowed
- yellow, oil seed plant
- the most populated country in the world
- The capital of Hungary
- famous Hungarian spice
- you cannot use it for preventive treatment in organic livestock farming
- milk product
- domestic male pig
- friesian the most popular dairy cattle breed
- genetically modified abbreviation
- famous alcoholic Hungarian drink
- young pig
- white, healthy drink
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- yellow sweet-tasting tuber vegetable
- nutrient-rich animal end product, is used to nourish the soil
- the opposite of healthy
- essential to life
- the most important meal of the day
- male cattle
- produced by the hen
- what is it called when the ewe gives birth to the lamb?
- We call it when an animal's leg hurts
22 Clues: young pig • male cattle • milk product • essential to life • domestic male pig • produced by the hen • white, healthy drink • yellow, oil seed plant • The capital of Hungary • famous Hungarian spice • the opposite of healthy • famous alcoholic Hungarian drink • genetically modified abbreviation • the most important meal of the day • yellow sweet-tasting tuber vegetable • ...
Carsten bonow 7th hour 2025-02-07
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- Huge, triangular shaped burial tombs of Egyptian pharaohs in old kingdom
- life after death
- a stream or river that flows into a larger body of water
- egypts climate
- created the first peace treaty
- flooding
- sent expedition to the land of punt
- reed that egypt used to make paper and sandals
- a ancient Egyptian writing system
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- the preservation of dead bodies by wrapping and embalming them in cloth
- record keeper
- a large water fall
- where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- pharaoh with only unharmed tomb
- a god or goddess
- series of ruler from the same family
- changed religion to monotheism
- a king of ancient egypt
- rich nutrients soil left from Nile river flooding
- created the pyramid of giza
20 Clues: flooding • record keeper • egypts climate • life after death • a god or goddess • a large water fall • a king of ancient egypt • created the pyramid of giza • changed religion to monotheism • pharaoh with only unharmed tomb • created the first peace treaty • a ancient Egyptian writing system • series of ruler from the same family • sent expedition to the land of punt • ...
Clay marble 2020-03-20
11 Clues: Dara wanted • Dara’s friend • Jantu’s sister • Dara”s brother • Main character • 2nd refugee camp • 1st refugee camp • Jantu an Dara made • took care of jantu • Dara’s special item • Used to make dolls and marble
Horizons 2021-12-02
6 Clues: hard bedrock • loose underlying parent material • a mineral layer that has lost clay • layers dominated by organic material • dark-colored mineral horizons formed • a zone of accumulation with soil structure
Cool Puzzle-samG 2025-12-02
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- Ecosystems with water-saturated land important for wildlife
- Organisms grown for food, like corn or wheat
- Clean-burning fossil fuel
- Living organisms like deer, birds, and frogs
- Animals that live in water and have gills
- Material needed for fertilizer, found in rocks and bones
- Thick liquid from underground
- Used to make steel
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- On the brink of dying out forever
- Large areas filled with trees that supply wood and habitat
- Substances mined from the earth
- Nutrient-rich material plants grow in
- Energy from the sun that helps plants grow
- Black rock formed by plants
14 Clues: Used to make steel • Clean-burning fossil fuel • Black rock formed by plants • Thick liquid from underground • Substances mined from the earth • On the brink of dying out forever • Nutrient-rich material plants grow in • Animals that live in water and have gills • Energy from the sun that helps plants grow • Organisms grown for food, like corn or wheat • ...
Farming 2021-01-19
puzzle 6 2020-09-23
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- _______ openers provide ducks for the passageway for moisture
- paper clay is difficult to _______
- Paper clay will quickly begin to smell so it should be stored in a _______
- When added these will give the clay a “quality”.
- Burn out when fired and leave behind spongy holes. Give texture, working strength to plastic clay,and reduce thermal shock cracking.
- pure cotton lacks _______ which can contribute water resistance
- organic openers _______ during the firing process leaving a series of holes
- Paper can be broken down by tearing it into _____ and soaking in hot water
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- is said to develop very high green strength that makes it possible to create much lighter ware
- this opener becomes part of the clay body during firing. Promote uniform drying, reduce shrinkage, prevent warping & give "tooth" to the
- openers are divided into _______ categories, organic and ceramic
- is said to be impossible to crack
- Openers help to prevent _______
- ceramic openers become part of the body during _______
- Papers that tear easily tend to make short easily liberated fibers work
15 Clues: Openers help to prevent _______ • is said to be impossible to crack • paper clay is difficult to _______ • When added these will give the clay a “quality”. • ceramic openers become part of the body during _______ • _______ openers provide ducks for the passageway for moisture • pure cotton lacks _______ which can contribute water resistance • ...
Dust Bowl Vocab Crossword 2025-05-08
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- uppermost layer of soil, rich in nutrients, which is crucial for growing crops.
- prolonged period of dry weather, which contributed to the Dust Bowl’s severity.prolonged period of dry weather, which contributed to the Dust Bowl’s severity.
- novel by John Steinbeck published in 1939, which tells the story of a family of migrant workers.
- powerful windstorm that picked up dust and soil from the ground and created massive clouds of dirt.
- the 32nd president of the United States, who implemented the New Deal to address the economic and environmental crises.
- gradual removal of topsoil, often caused by wind, water, or human activities.
- series of programs and policies introduced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression to provide relief, recovery, and reform.
- particles of soil or dirt carried by wind, which became one of the most destructive features of the Dust Bowl.
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- agricultural practices that deplete the land’s fertility and lead to long-term soil degradation, making the land unproductive.
- region in the U.S., primarily in the Midwest and Northeast, characterized by deindustrialization and economic decline.
- period of severe dust storms and drought during the 1930s that caused massive crop failures and displaced thousands of families.
- ranted land to settlers willing to farm it, many families in the Great Plains, took advantage of this.
- flat region in the U.S. that includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and other states.
- a severe shortage of food, often resulting from crop failure or natural disaster.
14 Clues: gradual removal of topsoil, often caused by wind, water, or human activities. • uppermost layer of soil, rich in nutrients, which is crucial for growing crops. • a severe shortage of food, often resulting from crop failure or natural disaster. • novel by John Steinbeck published in 1939, which tells the story of a family of migrant workers. • ...
Baxter Ceramics Puzzle 6 2020-09-22
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- body the earthenware, stoneware or porcelain that forms the piece
- fiber lignocellulosic fibrous material prepared by chemically or mechanically separating cellulose fibers from paper
- openers burn out when fired and leave behind spongy holes
- shape in a malleable material such as clay or wax
- strength the strength of a material as it is processed to form its final ultimate tensile strength
- give a shape to
- the practice of holding the kiln at final firing temperature for a period of time
- wind in a joined sequence of concentric circles or rings
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- a large, thick, flat piece of stone, concrete, or wood, typically rectangular.
- clay any clay body to which processed cellulose fiber has been added
- linters large thick sheets of paper fibers that break down easily in water
- fiber fibers made with ethers or esters of cellulose
- openers become part of the clay during firing
- fiber natural fibers grown according to national organic standards without the use of toxic and. persistent pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, or genetic engineering
- any material added to a clay to give it a character and quality
15 Clues: give a shape to • openers become part of the clay during firing • shape in a malleable material such as clay or wax • fiber fibers made with ethers or esters of cellulose • wind in a joined sequence of concentric circles or rings • openers burn out when fired and leave behind spongy holes • any material added to a clay to give it a character and quality • ...
soil 2020-07-19
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- find an answer to or way of dealing with a problem of mystery
- a thick, sticky liquid obtained from petroleum
- relating to the North or South Poles or the regions around them
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- for urinating or defecating into
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- having to do with the sun or it rays
- a large
- the food become unfit for eating
- a piece of music, song, or dance for one performer
9 Clues: a large • the food become unfit for eating • for urinating or defecating into • having to do with the sun or it rays • The upper layer of earth in which plants grow • a thick, sticky liquid obtained from petroleum • a piece of music, song, or dance for one performer • find an answer to or way of dealing with a problem of mystery • ...
SOIL 2019-09-24
9 Clues: Soil layers • Layer below A-Horizon • Uppermost layer of soil • Organic matter of the soil • Water held by soil particles • Decomposition of parent rocks • Removal of top soil by natural agents • Downward movement of water through soil • Soil with very low water retention capacity
Soil 2024-02-27
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- : is a black, jelly-like substance that acts as a natural fertiliser for trees and plants.
- Rock : Weathered rocks that form soil.
- Matter : Minerals from eroded rock that form the basis of soil
- fertility: refers to the ability of a soil to sustain plant growth by providing key nutrients.
- : Heavy rainfall pushes nutrients down through soil
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- litter : Plant remains such as leaves, flowers, branches and twigs
- Cycle : The cycle of growth and recycling
- : is a thin layer of natural material that covers our Earth’s surface
- : is found between soil particles
- Matter : refers to decaying plants and animals, as well as living creatures found in soil.
10 Clues: : is found between soil particles • Rock : Weathered rocks that form soil. • Cycle : The cycle of growth and recycling • : Heavy rainfall pushes nutrients down through soil • Matter : Minerals from eroded rock that form the basis of soil • litter : Plant remains such as leaves, flowers, branches and twigs • ...
Layers of soil 2023-05-08
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- the topmost layer that contains quite a bit of living material
- the amount of water that can be held by a type of soil
- the name for things that are living or were once alive
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- made of sand, silt, and clay
- made of weathered rock
- the bottom layer of solid rock
- made mostly of minerals and decaying material
7 Clues: made of weathered rock • made of sand, silt, and clay • the bottom layer of solid rock • made mostly of minerals and decaying material • the amount of water that can be held by a type of soil • the name for things that are living or were once alive • the topmost layer that contains quite a bit of living material
Ancient Egypt 2024-11-21
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- the largest pyramid built by the Egyptians.
- a reed plant of the Nile Valley used to make a form of paper.
- a major north flowing river that provided water for irrigation.
- a huge stone sculpture of a creature with the face of a human and the body of a lion.
- what the Egyptians called their country, referring to its fertile soil.
- rich soil deposited by a river.
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- system of writing made up of thousands of picture symbols developed by the ancient Egyptians.
- the process of preserving a dead body by drying it.
- what the Egyptians called the desert surrounding their country
- the area of the Nile River where silt is deposited.
10 Clues: rich soil deposited by a river. • the largest pyramid built by the Egyptians. • the process of preserving a dead body by drying it. • the area of the Nile River where silt is deposited. • a reed plant of the Nile Valley used to make a form of paper. • what the Egyptians called the desert surrounding their country • ...
Carpathian Basin 2025-03-13
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- forests which appear along riverbanks in rich soil
- woods typical of wet places with stagnant water
- forests which replace turkey oak forests above 400 meters to 600 meters
- filtrate water
- formed by many different types of floating algae
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- are communities where the environmental conditions prevent the growth of trees
- category of forests defined by dominating climatic conditions
- type of species which live in a limited area and are usually found in one location and nowhere else
- forests which are determined by the presence of sandy soil which dries out and warms up quickly
- type of species which are wide-spread, but are transferred to smaller areas because of environmental changes
10 Clues: filtrate water • woods typical of wet places with stagnant water • formed by many different types of floating algae • forests which appear along riverbanks in rich soil • category of forests defined by dominating climatic conditions • forests which replace turkey oak forests above 400 meters to 600 meters • ...
Grow Your Own Radishes 2025-05-03
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- what is the vegetable we are growing?
- You need to pull these unwanted plants out so they don’t crowd your radishes.
- What do you use to cover the window box to keep the seeds warm?
- What part of the house do you place the window box on?
- Another word meaning “to plant seeds in the ground.”
- You use this dark, rich soil to help plants grow.
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- What tiny things do you plant to grow radishes?
- You eat radishes as part of this cold dish, often with lettuce or cucumber.
- You grow radishes in a small container on the windowsill called a ____.
- When the radishes are ready, you do this to remove them from the soil.
10 Clues: what is the vegetable we are growing? • What tiny things do you plant to grow radishes? • You use this dark, rich soil to help plants grow. • Another word meaning “to plant seeds in the ground.” • What part of the house do you place the window box on? • What do you use to cover the window box to keep the seeds warm? • ...
New York Times Crossword: Claytona Edition 2024-07-23
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- Clay’s first furry friend
- Clay’s Naval division # in Upper Camp
- Voodoo donut of choice
- musical instrument Clay played at ST. Anthony’s
- Clay’s birth place
- who Clay met at Little Woodrows in 2021
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- Shortened version of Clay’s favorite fast food
- Clay met German & Luke in this grade
- Hat lost at the Ranch had this Hockey team
- Drake or Kendrick?
- Clay’s favorite high school English teacher, Miss ____
- day of the week Minute Maid has Dollar Dog Night
- Number of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parades Clay has attended
13 Clues: Drake or Kendrick? • Clay’s birth place • Voodoo donut of choice • Clay’s first furry friend • Clay met German & Luke in this grade • Clay’s Naval division # in Upper Camp • who Clay met at Little Woodrows in 2021 • Hat lost at the Ranch had this Hockey team • Shortened version of Clay’s favorite fast food • musical instrument Clay played at ST. Anthony’s • ...
