clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
2A Crossword 2021-04-19
Across
- nitrogen also has always been present on the earth
- water stored under the surface
- for plant growth
- is several miles below and above the surface of Earth
- get nitrogen they need by consuming plants or other animals that
- rocks, minerals and ground that are found on and in Earth
- all living organisms on the planet
- )
- process which water is converted from its liquid state to the
- The ammonium salts are absorbed onto clay in the soil and then
- need nitrogen to grow
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- made up of mostly nitrogen and some oxygen
- water falling from atmosphere in form of rain hail snow sleet or freezing rain
- altered by bacteria into nitrite (NO2-) and then nitrate
- process where water moves above, on, and belowthe Earth's surface
- organic molecules composed partially of nitrogen
- process which water vapor is changed back into liquid water
- Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere.
- carbon dioxide is pulled from the air to produce food made from
- state
20 Clues: ) • state • for plant growth • need nitrogen to grow • water stored under the surface • all living organisms on the planet • made up of mostly nitrogen and some oxygen • organic molecules composed partially of nitrogen • nitrogen also has always been present on the earth • Carbon moves from living things to the atmosphere. • is several miles below and above the surface of Earth • ...
crossword 2021-09-13
Across
- to find an effective action in order to eliminate some problem
- to become better and more important
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
- all the people as a whole class
- able to be repaired
- having or showing certainty; sure
- necessary
- to cause some consequences
- a particular fact that affects what happens in the situation
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- the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth
- the process of contamination of our environment with harmful substances
- completely remove or get rid of something
- a mutual action or influence
- to prevent the environment from being harmed or damaged
- to organize, to hold
- natural world around us(air, water, land, animals and birds)
- activity of factories and plants producing different things,goods or energy
- extremely big
- to remove harmful substances, to make something clean
- the relationships between plants, animals, people, their environment and natural balance between them
20 Clues: necessary • extremely big • able to be repaired • to organize, to hold • to cause some consequences • a mutual action or influence • all the people as a whole class • having or showing certainty; sure • to become better and more important • completely remove or get rid of something • the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth • ...
Early American´s 2016-09-15
Across
- Villiges stacked on adobe
- normal weater in place
- action for a special event
- the world around us
- A state of being poor
- the source of something,such a word
- something that stands for something else
- farming
- land in very hot climate with very little rain fall and few plants
- treeless plain with soil that is always frozen
- dry area with few plants and trees
- important to a religion
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- a group of Familys with the same Backround and culture
- the way people live
- large family
- Physical feature of the earth
- land under a goverments control
- thing from the earth thing that can be useful
- sun-baked bricks made of clay and straw
- a small river that joins up to a bigger one
- a judgement based on facts
- high flat land,like a table
- plants and trees
- free time
- story passed down that may or may not be true
- healer or a religious leader
26 Clues: farming • free time • large family • plants and trees • the way people live • the world around us • A state of being poor • normal weater in place • important to a religion • Villiges stacked on adobe • action for a special event • a judgement based on facts • high flat land,like a table • healer or a religious leader • Physical feature of the earth • land under a goverments control • ...
unit 29 2024-05-30
Across
- to produce good crops and plants
- the best that it can possibly be
- to get something you want or need
- related to or about love
- a cloth hung over a window or used to divide a room
- an event in which water covers an area that is usually dry
- once a year
- to be worthy of something as a result of one’s actions
- a round thing on a vehicle that turns when it moves
- material used to make clothes
Down
- an idea or thought, not a physical thing
- the things covering a bird’s bodies
- related to or about religion
- the things used in a house such as tables and chairs
- made of wood
- the ability to learn and understand things
- the edge of a large body of water
- a type of heavy, wet soil used to make pots
- the place where a dead person is buried
- a hard covering that protects the body of some sea creatures
20 Clues: once a year • made of wood • related to or about love • related to or about religion • material used to make clothes • to produce good crops and plants • the best that it can possibly be • to get something you want or need • the edge of a large body of water • the things covering a bird’s bodies • the place where a dead person is buried • an idea or thought, not a physical thing • ...
unit 29 2024-05-30
Across
- made of wood
- the place where a dead person is buried
- a type of heavy, wet soil used to make pots
- the ability to learn and understand things
- a cloth hung over a window or used to divide a room
- to produce good crops and plants
- a round thing on a vehicle that turns when it moves
- to get something you want or need
- the edge of a large body of water
- related to or about love
Down
- the things covering a bird’s bodies
- the things used in a house such as tables and chairs
- a hard covering that protects the body of some sea creatures
- once a year
- related to or about religion
- material used to make clothes
- to be worthy of something as a result of one’s actions
- the best that it can possibly be
- an idea or thought, not a physical thing
- an event in which water covers an area that is usually dry
20 Clues: once a year • made of wood • related to or about love • related to or about religion • material used to make clothes • the best that it can possibly be • to produce good crops and plants • to get something you want or need • the edge of a large body of water • the things covering a bird’s bodies • the place where a dead person is buried • an idea or thought, not a physical thing • ...
unit 29 2024-05-30
Across
- the place where a dead person is buried
- an event in which water covers an area that is usually dry
- the ability to learn and understand things
- the edge of a large body of water
- a type of heavy, wet soil used to make pots
- a cloth hung over a window or used to divide a room
- the things used in a house such as tables and chairs
- an idea or thought, not a physical thing
- material used to make clothes
- once a year
- a round thing on a vehicle that turns when it moves
Down
- to get something you want or need
- made of wood
- to be worthy of something as a result of one’s actions
- the best that it can possibly be
- related to or about religion
- to produce good crops and plants
- related to or about love
- the things covering a bird’s bodies
- a hard covering that protects the body of some sea creatures
20 Clues: once a year • made of wood • related to or about love • related to or about religion • material used to make clothes • the best that it can possibly be • to produce good crops and plants • to get something you want or need • the edge of a large body of water • the things covering a bird’s bodies • the place where a dead person is buried • an idea or thought, not a physical thing • ...
Resources 2023-10-10
Across
- _____ natural resources will not run out.
- Resources are things that people use to make a ______.
- ______ is made from rock, stone, clay, sand, and water.
- Natural resources are materials that occur naturally in our ______.
- A lake which is used as a source of water supply.
- ______ materials which create our buildings are natural resources.
- Knowledge and ______ are important.
- Human resources are _____’s power and effort.
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- Non-renewable natural resources cannot be ______.
- The most valuable resources we have is ______ resource.
- Clean ______ is used for drinking, washing and cleaning.
- Extreme scarcity of food.
- Natural ______ is an example of non-renewable natural resources
- Natural resources are used to produce ______ for electricity.
- We could make new items from ______ materials and reuse them for other purposes.
- Natural resources are provided by _____.
- Natural resources can be divided into ______ general types.
- A natural resource which enables us to grow crops.
- The ______ provides us with seafood.
- Coal, ______, and natural gas cannot be replaced easily as they take millions of years to form.
20 Clues: Extreme scarcity of food. • Knowledge and ______ are important. • The ______ provides us with seafood. • Natural resources are provided by _____. • _____ natural resources will not run out. • Human resources are _____’s power and effort. • Non-renewable natural resources cannot be ______. • A lake which is used as a source of water supply. • ...
Arty Words (ceramics) 2024-08-15
Across
- Tools to mould and scrape wet clay
- A substance that is sticky and mouldable when wet and hard when dry
- Big, flat cut out pieces of clay
- Tools used to lightly cut and trim wet clay
Down
- Pinching and poking a lump of clay into a small cup.
- A type of oven, that drys and bakes clay
- A liquid applied to the surface of dried clay
- Long snakes of clay that can be twisted into shapes
- Score,________, smooth
9 Clues: Score,________, smooth • Big, flat cut out pieces of clay • Tools to mould and scrape wet clay • A type of oven, that drys and bakes clay • Tools used to lightly cut and trim wet clay • A liquid applied to the surface of dried clay • Long snakes of clay that can be twisted into shapes • Pinching and poking a lump of clay into a small cup. • ...
Kira Lieu Sec #3 X-Word 2024-03-21
Across
- Calhoun was a big defender of slavery, but opposed _____.
- Daniel _____ of the North, was a Sectional Leader, and thought slavery was evil.
- John Quincy _____ worked out a treaty with spain.
- Henry Clay moved to _____ at age 20.
- After the war of __________, leaders like Calhoun, Webster, and Clay had to deal with serious economic issues.
- What was built along Apalachicola River. (Two words)
- Henry _____ of the West, was a Sectional Leader, and favored a role for the central government.
- Spain was busy fighting who?
- 1,000 _____ Americans farmed along a river?
- The Americans _____ as the Latin American nations won independence.
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- What year did Adam's Onis Treaty take affect?
- John Calhoun grew up on a frontier farm in South _____.
- Webster Who wanter the federal government to take a larger role in building the nation's economy.(Full name)
- John _____ of the South, was a Sectional Leader, and a defender of slavery.
- Who was a firm defender of slavery? (Full name)
- We payed spain _____ _____. (_____ Million)
- Who was a young lawyer? (Full name)
- Henry Clay was born in _____.
- Daneil Webster was from ___ _____.
19 Clues: Spain was busy fighting who? • Henry Clay was born in _____. • Daneil Webster was from ___ _____. • Who was a young lawyer? (Full name) • Henry Clay moved to _____ at age 20. • We payed spain _____ _____. (_____ Million) • 1,000 _____ Americans farmed along a river? • What year did Adam's Onis Treaty take affect? • Who was a firm defender of slavery? (Full name) • ...
Pottery Terms 2023-06-16
Across
- A press-moulded clay piece/motif added to leather-hard work.
- A porous plaster former used to shape clay. Hump or drop-out.
- Natural colourant and ingredient in glazes and slips.
- A mixture of clay and water, sometimes called joining slip.
- A layer of glass which coats bisquware for decorative and functional reasons. Can be brushed on or dipped.
- Pottery pieces before firing.
- Low fired ceramics (around 1030-1080C)
Down
- A design drawn or carved through a slip decorated surface.
- A mixture of clay, water and colour for decorating the leatherhard clay surface.
- High fired ceramics (around 1230-1280C) with good strength and non-porous.
- Bright colours that are painted underneath a glaze. They can be painted onto greenware or bisque pieces.
- Low firing, porous clay with red iron content, used for garden pots.
12 Clues: Pottery pieces before firing. • Low fired ceramics (around 1030-1080C) • Natural colourant and ingredient in glazes and slips. • A design drawn or carved through a slip decorated surface. • A mixture of clay and water, sometimes called joining slip. • A press-moulded clay piece/motif added to leather-hard work. • ...
Extended Vocabulary Crossword 2022-09-16
Across
- a person born in a specified place or associated with a place by birth, whether subsequently resident there or not.
- a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- an area of land where vegetation has been lost and soil reduced to dust and eroded, especially as a consequence of drought or unsuitable farming practice.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- a metric unit of length, equal to one hundredth of a meter.
- a grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.
- a triangular tract of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river, typically where it diverges into several outlets.
- the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light.
- one thousandth of a liter (0.002 pint).
Down
- a large open area of country covered with grass, especially one used for grazing.
- the nature of something's ingredients or constituents; the way in which a whole or mixture is made up.
- conformity in the application of something, typically that which is necessary for the sake of logic, accuracy, or fairness.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life.
- a natural feature of the earth's surface.
- the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance.
- a dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand, that is characteristically desolate, waterless, and without vegetation.
- a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
20 Clues: one thousandth of a liter (0.002 pint). • a natural feature of the earth's surface. • a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth. • a metric unit of length, equal to one hundredth of a meter. • the feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance. • a grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees. • ...
Earth Science Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-27
Across
- atmosphere A layer or a set of layers of gases surrounding a planet or other material body
- Volcanic rock that is extremely vesicular an glassy
- The tendency of a mineral to break along flat surfaces
- hydrosphere The total amount of water on a planet
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent throughout which lava, rock fragments, to vapor and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust, hot lava, ash and gases to escape from a magma chamber below
- An instrunent used to detect and record earthquakes, such as Europe
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow a block or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and particles
- The sum to the sum total of all life on Earth
- Change in the appearance or texture by being exposed to the air for a long period of time
- The process the removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, and then transports it to a different location
- Frost wedging breaker rocks because as water freezes it increases in
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- Hot fluid or semifluid material below or withhin the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling
- the great size or extend of something
- a soil inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes cousing great destruction , as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- The thinnest section of the earth's crust is found beneath
- the basic building blocks of ordinary matter. can join together to form molecules, which in turn form most of the objects around you
- The line at which The earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- Changes in rock composition or texture
- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land such as Europe
20 Clues: the great size or extend of something • Changes in rock composition or texture • The sum to the sum total of all life on Earth • a soil inorganic substance of natural occurrence • Volcanic rock that is extremely vesicular an glassy • hydrosphere The total amount of water on a planet • The tendency of a mineral to break along flat surfaces • ...
Earth's Changing Surface Crossword 2021-09-23
Across
- type of rock that forms from an existing rock that is changed by heat, pressure, or chemical reactions
- process in which sediment is laid down in new locations
- type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface
- type of weathering that does not involve any change in a rock's composition
- type of resource that can not be replaced over time
- process by which wind, water, ice and gravity transport soil and sediment from one location to another
- agriculture where long term productive methods are used
- series of process on the surface and inside Earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another
- naturally occurring solid material from with metal can be extracted
- breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface
- image that shows the relationship between soil texture and the percentage of clay, silt, and sand
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- process that converts sediment into solid rock by compaction and cementation
- excavation of the earth for the purpose of extracting ore or mineral
- agriculture where labor is reduced and machinery is used
- the movement of people from rural areas to cities
- type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of animals and plants
- the process of returning land to its original condition after mining is completed
- farming strategy where a single crop is planted, year after year
- type of resource that can be replaced over time
- molten rock beneath earth's surface
- downslope movement of earth materials that happen very slowly
- type of weathering where a rock's composition changes
- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things
- loose covering of weathered rock and decaying organic matter
- the number of different species in an area
25 Clues: molten rock beneath earth's surface • the number of different species in an area • type of resource that can be replaced over time • the movement of people from rural areas to cities • type of resource that can not be replaced over time • type of weathering where a rock's composition changes • process in which sediment is laid down in new locations • ...
Soil 2021-06-30
Across
- made up of rocks, minerals, and humus
- help plants grow
- the middle soil layer with less water and air
- turn dead plants and animals into humus
Down
- non-living, make up the solid part of soil
- natural non-living things that make up rocks
- the bottom layer of soil
- the soft, top-most layer of soil
- dead plants and animals in the topsoil
9 Clues: help plants grow • the bottom layer of soil • the soft, top-most layer of soil • made up of rocks, minerals, and humus • dead plants and animals in the topsoil • turn dead plants and animals into humus • non-living, make up the solid part of soil • natural non-living things that make up rocks • the middle soil layer with less water and air
SOIL 2023-10-02
Across
- some tree roots grow in this layer of soil
- one of four materials that make soil
- layer of soil with the most humus
- layer beneath soil
Down
- soil property caused by grain size
- decayed matter in soil
- type of soil with a soft, velvety texture
- type of soil with the largest grains
- soil property caused by minerals
- one of four materials that make soil
10 Clues: layer beneath soil • decayed matter in soil • soil property caused by minerals • layer of soil with the most humus • soil property caused by grain size • type of soil with the largest grains • one of four materials that make soil • one of four materials that make soil • type of soil with a soft, velvety texture • some tree roots grow in this layer of soil
Biodiversity, World Under our feet 2024-10-28
Across
- Second largest carbon repository
- Organisms that break down organic material into soil
- Type of compost improving soil health
- Global Soil ___ assessment for soil health
- Vital for sustaining life
- Role of soil in carbon dioxide levels
- Major factor in soil biodiversity loss in Africa
- Soil management practice reducing carbon release
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- Process through which soil retains and cleans water
- Small life forms in the soil
- Vibrant soil ecosystems help to fight
- Type of agriculture harming soil biodiversity
- Threat from urbanization
- Essential service provided by soil
14 Clues: Threat from urbanization • Vital for sustaining life • Small life forms in the soil • Second largest carbon repository • Essential service provided by soil • Vibrant soil ecosystems help to fight • Type of compost improving soil health • Role of soil in carbon dioxide levels • Global Soil ___ assessment for soil health • Type of agriculture harming soil biodiversity • ...
Garden Crossword 2020-07-20
Across
- a plant variety created through selective breeding
- open-pollenated cultivar used for generations
- a seed begins to grow
- sweet soil
- upper layer of soil
- adding nutrient value to soil
- reduction of extra seedlings
- premature seeding
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- organic material spread over soil
- two growing season life cycle
- lacking water
- cutting spent flowers
- sweet fleshy seed capsule
- stems of raspberry/blackberries
- transfer of pollen
- underground runner
- decaying organic matter
- loosens soil and provides oxygen
- food flavoring
- shape or rejuvenate plant
20 Clues: sweet soil • lacking water • food flavoring • premature seeding • transfer of pollen • underground runner • upper layer of soil • cutting spent flowers • a seed begins to grow • decaying organic matter • sweet fleshy seed capsule • shape or rejuvenate plant • reduction of extra seedlings • two growing season life cycle • adding nutrient value to soil • stems of raspberry/blackberries • ...
Garden 2020-04-22
Across
- Put seeds in the soil
- Precipitation
- Spiky garden tool
- Raw vegetables
- Things with petals
- Spade
- Long water pipe
- Drink for plants
- Season
- Something plants get from the soil
- Cup for plants
- Brown earth
- Tall leafy plant
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- Moves soil about
- Green things with flowers
- The Colour of leaves
- Go from little to big
- Place to grow crops
- A man who grows things
- The big star
- Yummy food
- Baby plants
- Make a hole
- Unwanted plants
- Turn soil with a tractor
25 Clues: Spade • Season • Yummy food • Baby plants • Make a hole • Brown earth • The big star • Precipitation • Raw vegetables • Cup for plants • Long water pipe • Unwanted plants • Moves soil about • Drink for plants • Tall leafy plant • Spiky garden tool • Things with petals • Place to grow crops • The Colour of leaves • Put seeds in the soil • Go from little to big • A man who grows things • Turn soil with a tractor • ...
APES Unit 8 2022-05-13
Across
- Substance that destroys many different organisms
- process of gathering data and making assumptions to estimate short-and long-term harmful effects on human health or the environment from exposure to hazards associated with the use of a particular product or technology
- chemical that adversely affects the health of a living human or animal by causing injury, illness, or death
- growing two or more different crops at the same time on a plot; for example, a carbohydrate-rich grain that depletes soil nitrogen and a protein-rich legume that adds nitrogen to the soil may be intercropped
- chemical or form of radiation that causes inheritable changes (mutations) in the DNA molecules in genes
- production of enough food for a farm family's survival and perhaps a surplus that can be sold; this type of agriculture uses higher inputs of labor, fertilizer, and water than traditional subsistence agriculture
- any chemical designed to kill or inhibit the growth of an organism that people consider undesirable
- diet so high in calories, saturated (animal) fats, salt, sugar, and processed foods and so low in vegetables and fruits that the consumer runs a high risk of developing diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and other health hazards
- a large area of cropland in the midwestern United States that had to be abandoned because of severe soil erosion caused by a combination of poor cultivation practices and prolonged drought
- popular term for the introduction of scientifically bred or selected varieties of grain (rice, wheat, maize) that, with adequate inputs of fertilizer and water, can greatly increase crop yields
- planting a plot of land with several varieties of the same crop
- row of trees or hedges planted to partially block wind flow and reduce soil erosion on cultivated land
- chemical that kills insects
- planting crops on a long, steep slope that has been converted into a series of broad, nearly level terraces with short vertical drops from one to another that run along the contour of the land to retain water and reduce soil erosion
- accumulation of salts in soil that can eventually make the soil unable to support plant growth
- conversion of rangeland, rain-fed cropland, or irrigated cropland to desert-like land, with a drop in agricultural productivity of 10% or more; it usually is caused by a combination of overgrazing, soil erosion, prolonged drought, and climate change
- probability that something undesirable will result from deliberate or accidental exposure to a hazard
- growing and harvesting of fish and shellfish for human use in freshwater ponds, irrigation ditches, and lakes, or in cages or fenced-in areas of coastal lagoons and estuaries
- using large inputs of energy from fossil fuels (especially oil and natural gas), water, fertilizer, and pesticides to produce large quantities of crops and livestock for domestic and foreign sale
- increase in the concentration of a chemical in specific organs or tissues at a level higher than would normally be expected
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- increase in concentration of DDT, PCBs, and other slowly degradable, fat-soluble chemicals in organisms at successively higher trophic levels of a food chain or web
- complex form of intercropping in which a large number of different plants that mature at different times are planted together
- using risk assessment and other information to determine options and make decisions about reducing or eliminating risks
- chemicals, ionizing radiation, and viruses that cause or promote the development of cancer
- faulty nutrition, caused by a diet that does not supply an individual with enough protein, essential fats, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients needed for good health
- saturation of soil with irrigation water or excessive precipitation so that the water table rises close to the surface
- production of enough crops or livestock for a farm family's survival and, in good yeas, a surplus to sell or put aside for hard times
- measure of how harmful a substance is
- an immediate or rapid harmful reaction to an exposure ranging from dizziness to death; characterized by sudden and severe exposure and rapid absorption of the substance. Normally, a single large exposure is involved
- chemicals that mimic hormones and interfere with natural hormones
- chemical, ionizing agent, or virus that causes birth defect
- simultaneously growing a variety of crops on the same plot
- a poisonous substance produced during the metabolism and growth of certain microorganisms and some higher plant and animal species
- planting regular crops and close-growing plants, such as hay or nitrogen-fixing legumes, in alternating rows or bands to help reduce depletion of soil nutrients
- cultivation of a single crop, usually on a large area of land
- any agent (person or animal or microorganism) that carries and transmits a disease
- consuming insufficient food to meet one's minimum daily energy needs for a long enough time to cause harmful effects
- alley cropping: planting trees and crops together
38 Clues: chemical that kills insects • measure of how harmful a substance is • Substance that destroys many different organisms • alley cropping: planting trees and crops together • simultaneously growing a variety of crops on the same plot • chemical, ionizing agent, or virus that causes birth defect • cultivation of a single crop, usually on a large area of land • ...
Selena's crossword puzzle 2016-09-15
Across
- Story true or not
- Dry area with few plants and trees
- The world around us
- healer and religious learder
- Things from earth that can be useful
- A group of family with the same back round and culture
- Village of stacked adobe houses
- Cold ever green forest
- Something that stands for something else
- High flat land mesa
- Physical feature of earth that can be useful
- Land in a very hot climate with very little rainfall and few plants
- Sun baked bricks made of clay and straw
- The main essential part of the matter
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- The way people live
- Treeless plain with soil that is always frozen
- The source of something such as a word
- A small river that joins up to a bigger one
- Plants and tress
- a judgement based on facts
- Important to a religion
- Land under governments control
- Free time
- Normal weather in a place
- The ceremony actions for a special
25 Clues: Free time • Plants and tress • Story true or not • The way people live • The world around us • High flat land mesa • Cold ever green forest • Important to a religion • Normal weather in a place • a judgement based on facts • healer and religious learder • Land under governments control • Village of stacked adobe houses • Dry area with few plants and trees • ...
unit 29 2024-05-30
Across
- an idea or thought, not a physical thing
- made of wood
- related to or about religion
- material used to make clothes
- to be worthy of something as a result of one’s actions
- a type of heavy, wet soil used to make pots
- to get something you want or need
- the things covering a bird’s bodies
- a cloth hung over a window or used to divide a room
- a hard covering that protects the body of some sea creatures
Down
- to produce good crops and plants
- related to or about love
- the place where a dead person is buried
- an event in which water covers an area that is usually dry
- the edge of a large body of water
- a round thing on a vehicle that turns when it moves
- the best that it can possibly be
- once a year
- the ability to learn and understand things
- the things used in a house such as tables and chairs
20 Clues: once a year • made of wood • related to or about love • related to or about religion • material used to make clothes • to produce good crops and plants • the best that it can possibly be • the edge of a large body of water • to get something you want or need • the things covering a bird’s bodies • the place where a dead person is buried • an idea or thought, not a physical thing • ...
unit 29 2024-05-30
Across
- related to or about love
- made of wood
- the things covering a bird’s bodies
- the place where a dead person is buried
- a hard covering that protects the body of some sea creatures
- the best that it can possibly be
- the things used in a house such as tables and chairs
- a round thing on a vehicle that turns when it moves
- a cloth hung over a window or used to divide a room
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- a type of heavy, wet soil used to make pots
- material used to make clothes
- the ability to learn and understand things
- an idea or thought, not a physical thing
- related to or about religion
- to be worthy of something as a result of one’s actions
- to produce good crops and plants
- the edge of a large body of water
- to get something you want or need
- once a year
- an event in which water covers an area that is usually dry
20 Clues: once a year • made of wood • related to or about love • related to or about religion • material used to make clothes • to produce good crops and plants • the best that it can possibly be • the edge of a large body of water • to get something you want or need • the things covering a bird’s bodies • the place where a dead person is buried • an idea or thought, not a physical thing • ...
Mars 2023-03-03
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- Does Mars have seasons?
- Thought he was seeing canals on Mars.
- What makes Mars red in color?
- Bounced 50 feet when it landed on Mars.
- First spacecraft to take pictures of a planet.
- Galileo's book on the sky.
- The diameter of Mars in miles.
- Enemy of the U.S. during the space race.
- Moved to the U.S. to help start the space program.
- First to us a telescope to look at the sky.
- First to produce drawings of Mars.
- What makes up the Martian soil?
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- The number of days in a Martian year.
- First spacecraft to successfully land on Mars.
- Marses tilt on its axis.
- Where water can be found on Mars.
- The most abundant gas in the Martian atmosphere.
- Water is in what form on Mars?
- How many seasons does Mars have?
- Main danger when traveling through space over a long period of time.
- First spacecraft to orbit Mars.
21 Clues: Does Mars have seasons? • Marses tilt on its axis. • Galileo's book on the sky. • What makes Mars red in color? • Water is in what form on Mars? • The diameter of Mars in miles. • First spacecraft to orbit Mars. • What makes up the Martian soil? • How many seasons does Mars have? • Where water can be found on Mars. • First to produce drawings of Mars. • ...
GreeksvsRome 2023-02-14
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- A superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes
- The position or status of being a citizen of a particular country.
- - An open space where a market is
- Having a great deal of money and resources
- Of or characteristic of the Mediterranean Sea
- Collection of traditional stories
- A specified section of a community
- a place of study or training in a special field
- Big place with a stage where performances happen.
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- Cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops
- The action of resisting from attack.
- Skill or ability in a particular field
- A town in Ancient Greece
- Greek history, language, and culture from the death of Alexander
- Articles made of earthenware or baked clay
- Organization owned or controlled by one person or group
- A native or inhabit of modern Greece
- a public open space used for markets
- A cross-breed of a Laconian and a Molossian
- The capital of Greece
20 Clues: The capital of Greece • A town in Ancient Greece • - An open space where a market is • Collection of traditional stories • A specified section of a community • The action of resisting from attack. • A native or inhabit of modern Greece • a public open space used for markets • Skill or ability in a particular field • Having a great deal of money and resources • ...
Chapter 5, 6, and 7 Project 2012-11-13
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- Occurs when rocks or rock fragments fall freely through the air.
- The volume of water flowing past a certain point in a given unit of time in a stream.
- The once narrow V-shaped valley is changed into a U-shaped valley.
- A mixture of clay, silt, and sand.
- Windblown silt that blankets the landscape.
- Plants absorb water and release it into the atmosphere.
- A period of time when much of Earth's land is covered in glaciers.
- Also known as horizon A.
- A stream in a board, flat-bottomed valley that is near its base level often develops a course with many bends.
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- An accumulation of sediment formed where a stream enters a lake or ocean.
- The movement of surface water into rock or soil through cracks and pore spaces.
- Ice masses that slowly advance down valleys that were originally occupied by streams.
- Weathering produces a layer of rock and mineral fragments.
- Part of a stream's load of solid material that is made up of sediment too large to be carried in suspension.
- The slowest type of mass movement.
- During a flood the river overflows its banks into the plain.
- The lowest elevation in a particular area that remains covered in snow year round.
- A block of material moves suddenly along a flat, inclined surface.
- A naturally formed underground chamber.
- The part of the regolith that supports the growth of plants.
20 Clues: Also known as horizon A. • The slowest type of mass movement. • A mixture of clay, silt, and sand. • A naturally formed underground chamber. • Windblown silt that blankets the landscape. • Plants absorb water and release it into the atmosphere. • Weathering produces a layer of rock and mineral fragments. • During a flood the river overflows its banks into the plain. • ...
AgScience Midterm Review #2 2018-12-14
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- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
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- Water-bearing rock formation.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
27 Clues: pH of more than 7.0. • pH of less than 7.0. • Fruit grower or scientist. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Water-bearing rock formation. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • Plant that lives frim year to year. • Diseases that can be spread by contact. • Weather conditions of a specific region. • Plant grown from seed in a special container. • ...
24HRSS3 2024-03-28
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- Water flowing over the land surface into streams when rainfall exceeds infiltration capacity.
- Process in green plants converting sunlight into oxygen and carbohydrates.
- Soil structure with prisms having rounded tops.
- Positively charged ion, such as calcium or potassium, found in soil.
- Requiring oxygen for life processes.
- Soil structure with laminated sheets.
- Energy-yielding oxidation process in living organisms.
- Weathering Physical breakdown of rocks at or near the Earth's surface, without changing chemical composition.
- Permitting passage of gas or liquid through pores.
- Capacity Total amount of exchangeable cations soil can hold, expressed in milliequivalents per 100 grams of soil.
- Dark organic material in soil from decaying plant and animal matter.
- Short plants with narrow leaves and hollow stems, common in grasslands.
- Living or occurring without oxygen.
- Removal of crops from a field for use.
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- Permeation of liquid or gas into porous materials.
- Large area covered by trees, shrubs, and associated organisms.
- Vegetation dominated by grasses.
- Weathering Changes in rocks caused by atmospheric agents, leading to disintegration.
- Structure Arrangement of soil particles into aggregates, including platy, prismatic, columnar, blocky, and granular.
- Soil structure with angular or subangular aggregates.
- Microscopic living organism.
- Unit of land measurement equal to approximately 43,560 square feet.
- Soil structure with vertical aggregates longer than horizontal.
- Plant-like organisms without chlorophyll, obtaining nutrients from other organisms or decaying matter.
- Soil structure with particles adhering without regular cleavage.
- Soil structure with individual particles.
- Total weight of living matter in a habitat at a given moment.
- Air surrounding the Earth, composed of troposphere and stratosphere layers.
- Plant mass covering a given area.
29 Clues: Microscopic living organism. • Vegetation dominated by grasses. • Plant mass covering a given area. • Living or occurring without oxygen. • Requiring oxygen for life processes. • Soil structure with laminated sheets. • Removal of crops from a field for use. • Soil structure with individual particles. • Soil structure with prisms having rounded tops. • ...
Chemistry Y7 2020-03-31
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- Helps the Soil to not be overflowed.
- The soil which hols the water.
- The planet you're living on.
- Is the solid remains of fires.
- Fossils may have these from animals which have legs.
- Is an object sea life hides in
- Molten metamorphic rocks.
- It's formed from cooled magma.
- A fraction of soil, organic matter.
- Weathering caused by different forces.
- Caused by repeated melting and freezing of water.
- Reverse change for solid to liquid
- The type of weathering which is caused by living organisms.
- Is molten rock generated by geothermal energy and expelled through fractures in planetary crust.
- Small particles which have a little bit of space between them.
- This can cause ...(answer from 10) weathering.
- Change of state: Solid to liquid.
- A liquid layer below the mantle.
- Forms using sedimentation
- Process: Gathering of rocks
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- Is a solid material whose constituents are arranged in a highly ordered. Has just pure compounds.
- You can find it the mantel, it's a type of rock
- Comes from the sky and can destroy parts of the Earth.
- What is found under the continents and move on magma.
- The middle of the Earth.
- Most commonly relates to volcanoes. Lava coming to surface.
- Igneous rocks can be found here.
- Phenomena which can destroy the rocks
- A dangerous type of Weathering.
- All the fossils in different rocks make up this.
- The layer which is below the crust.
- Is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebrate skeleton in animals.
- "Water" that can damage rocks.
- The space that remains in rocks after an organism is decomposed in them
- The first layer of the Earth.
- Some kind of rock which lets the water go through.
- Can be found in rocks
- Is the flow of gases on a large scale.
38 Clues: Can be found in rocks • The middle of the Earth. • Molten metamorphic rocks. • Forms using sedimentation • Process: Gathering of rocks • The planet you're living on. • The first layer of the Earth. • The soil which hols the water. • Is the solid remains of fires. • Is an object sea life hides in • It's formed from cooled magma. • "Water" that can damage rocks. • ...
Earth Science Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-27
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- atmosphere A layer or a set of layers of gases surrounding a planet or other material body
- Volcanic rock that is extremely vesicular an glassy
- The tendency of a mineral to break along flat surfaces
- hydrosphere The total amount of water on a planet
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent throughout which lava, rock fragments, to vapor and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust, hot lava, ash and gases to escape from a magma chamber below
- An instrunent used to detect and record earthquakes, such as Europe
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow a block or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and particles
- The sum to the sum total of all life on Earth
- Change in the appearance or texture by being exposed to the air for a long period of time
- The process the removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, and then transports it to a different location
- Frost wedging breaker rocks because as water freezes it increases in
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- Hot fluid or semifluid material below or withhin the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling
- the great size or extend of something
- a soil inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes cousing great destruction , as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- The thinnest section of the earth's crust is found beneath
- the basic building blocks of ordinary matter. can join together to form molecules, which in turn form most of the objects around you
- The line at which The earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- Changes in rock composition or texture
- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land such as Europe
20 Clues: the great size or extend of something • Changes in rock composition or texture • The sum to the sum total of all life on Earth • a soil inorganic substance of natural occurrence • Volcanic rock that is extremely vesicular an glassy • hydrosphere The total amount of water on a planet • The tendency of a mineral to break along flat surfaces • ...
Agriseince final Summative 2022-12-13
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- wood prepared for use in building and carpentry.
- a fully grown female animal of a domesticated breed of ox, kept to produce milk or beef.
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
- a powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels, used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers.
- young goat.leather made from a young
- a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it over, especially to prepare for the planting of seeds.
- fever usually occurs in heavy milkers shortly after kidding"
- skinwhite kid gloves
- is a microscopic fungus consisting of
- oval cells that reproduce by budding, and are capable of converting sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
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- solid hoofs and a flowing mane and tail, used for riding, racing, and to carry and pull loads.
- the exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes, especially the genetic manipulation of microorganisms for the production of antibiotics, hormones, etc.
- a large plant-eating domesticated mammal
- Future Farmers of America.
- any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume.
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- an omnivorous domesticated hoofed mammal with sparse bristly hair and a flat snout for rooting in the soil, kept for its meat.
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- a domestic or tamed animal kept for companionship or pleasure.
- a domesticated ruminant animal with a thick woolly coat and (typically only in the male) curving horns. It is kept in flocks for its wool or meat, and is proverbial for its tendency to follow others in the flock
20 Clues: Future Farmers of America. • skinwhite kid gloves • young goat.leather made from a young • is a microscopic fungus consisting of • a large plant-eating domesticated mammal • wood prepared for use in building and carpentry. • fever usually occurs in heavy milkers shortly after kidding" • a domestic or tamed animal kept for companionship or pleasure. • ...
Earth Science Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-27
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- The tendency of a mineral to break along flat surfaces
- hydrosphere The total amount of water on a planet
- Volcanic rock that is extremely vesicular an glassy
- the basic building blocks of ordinary matter. can join together to form molecules, which in turn form most of the objects around you
- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land such as Europe
- an instrunent used to detect and record earthquakes, such as Europe
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes cousing great destruction , as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent throughout which lava, rock fragments, to vapor and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust, hot lava, ash and gases to escape from a magma chamber below
- Frost wedging breaker rocks because as water freezes it increases in
- atmosphere A layer or a set of layers of gases surrounding a planet or other material body
- The process the removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, and then transports it to a different location
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- Hot fluid or semifluid material below or withhin the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling
- The line at which The earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- Change in the appearance or texture by being exposed to the air for a long period of time
- Changes in rock composition or texture
- a soil inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- The sum to the sum total of all life on Earth
- the great size or extend of something
- The thinnest section of the earth's crust is found beneath
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow a block or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and particles
20 Clues: the great size or extend of something • Changes in rock composition or texture • The sum to the sum total of all life on Earth • a soil inorganic substance of natural occurrence • hydrosphere The total amount of water on a planet • Volcanic rock that is extremely vesicular an glassy • The tendency of a mineral to break along flat surfaces • ...
Networking and cyber ethics 2025-05-26
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- : Unique address assigned to each device on a network
- : Rules for correct and safe behavior on the internet
- : A program that detects and removes viruses
- : Malicious software
- : A person who gains unauthorized access to computer systems
- : A device that connects different networks together
- required crossword generation library isn't available in this environment. However, I can provide you with a formatted text version that you can paste into Crossword Labs or Discovery Puzzlemaker, which will generate the puzzle and let you download it as a PDF or image.
- : A private network used within an organization
- : Unauthorized duplication of digital content
- : The physical layout of a computer network
- : Temporary storage for recently accessed data
- : Device used to connect to the internet
- : Online act of bullying or harassment
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- : Network that covers a small geographic area like a home or office
- : A global network connecting millions of computers
- Networking and Cyber Ethics
- how to do it using Crossword Labs:
- : Communication over a network in real time
- : Protecting personal and sensitive information online
- : Security measure requiring username and password
- : Process of converting data into a secure format
- the following format into the Crossword Labs input box:
- : A scam to trick users into revealing personal information
- : Lawful and responsible use of technology
24 Clues: : Malicious software • Networking and Cyber Ethics • how to do it using Crossword Labs: • : Online act of bullying or harassment • : Device used to connect to the internet • : Lawful and responsible use of technology • : Communication over a network in real time • : The physical layout of a computer network • : A program that detects and removes viruses • ...
Unique land and landforms 2016-02-10
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- headwaters of a river or stream is the furthest place in that river or stream from its estuary or confluence with another river, as measured along the course of the river or keeps going.
- flow flow that occurs overland in places where there are no defined channels
- is the geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or land mass
- is the change of water from its gaseous form (water vapor) into liquid water.
- process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves
- the movement of and connections between people, goods, and/or information on the Earth's surface.
- terrain alongside the bed of a river, creek, or stream
- affluent is a stream or river that flows into a larger stream
- The area that drains into a single river
- A flowing together of two or more streams
- relatively narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
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- A type of weathering in which surface soil and rock are worn away through the action of glaciers, water, and wind.
- product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapour that falls under gravity
- is where much of this gravel, sand, silt, and clay—called alluvium—is deposited
- a type of vaporization of a liquid that occurs from the surface of a liquid into a gaseous phase
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- the bed or channel in which a river flows.
- basin is an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- off is the flow of water that occurs when excess stormwater, meltwater, or other sources flows over the earth's surface.
- area is the area from which a city, service or institution attracts a population that use their services
20 Clues: The area that drains into a single river • A flowing together of two or more streams • the bed or channel in which a river flows. • terrain alongside the bed of a river, creek, or stream • affluent is a stream or river that flows into a larger stream • basin is an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries • ...
Mesopotamian Crossword 2014-09-18
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- the science of building
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- countryside areas
- long poem that tells the story of heroes
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- Chaldean King who rebuilt Babylon into a beautiful city with hanging gardens
- effect, result
- picture symbols
- people who preformed religious ceremonies
- Akkadian Emperor who was one of the first rulers to have a permanent army
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
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- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- one of the Unuk’s kings who became a figure in Sumerian literature; “The Epic of Gilgamesh”
- the world’s first system of writing
- a wheeled horse drawn cart used in battle
- human made waterways
- writer
- a large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
- consisted of a city and all the countryside around it
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- pyramid shaped temple tower
- a way of supplying water
- the worship of many gods
- more than they needed
- hierarchy the division of society by rank or class
- city
27 Clues: city • writer • effect, result • picture symbols • countryside areas • human made waterways • more than they needed • the science of building • a way of supplying water • the worship of many gods • pyramid shaped temple tower • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • the world’s first system of writing • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • long poem that tells the story of heroes • ...
3D Art Vocabulary 2026-01-05
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- A furnace or oven used to fire clay
- A thin, glossy coating fired onto pottery.
- Clay that has been fired once
- The Art of making objects out of clay to produce pottery and sculpture.
- Hand-building technique using rope-like pieces of clay. Used to building height
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- Kneading clay to remove air bubbles Step one of every project.
- ______ hard Clay that has lost moisture but can still be carved
- Clay that is fresh out of the bag.
- Watered-down clay that is used to adhere two pieces of clay
9 Clues: Clay that has been fired once • Clay that is fresh out of the bag. • A furnace or oven used to fire clay • A thin, glossy coating fired onto pottery. • Watered-down clay that is used to adhere two pieces of clay • Kneading clay to remove air bubbles Step one of every project. • ______ hard Clay that has lost moisture but can still be carved • ...
Clay Unit Vocabulary 2024-01-08
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- Rolling out sheets of clay. Can be cut and assembled into forms.
- Fine grained earth materials formed by the decomposition of igneous rocks.
- Watered down clay (soft and slipper)
- Scratch hatch marks to join clay pieces together.
- Applied to bisque fired clay. Glossy coating on clay surface.
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- Furnace or oven made of ceramic used to fire clay objects. Can be electric, gas, or wood-burning.
- Clay that has been fired once in a kiln.
- Using the hands to roll out clay and shape into desired form.
- Hand building technique using the fingers to gently pinch the clay to shape it into a bowl or other forms.
9 Clues: Watered down clay (soft and slipper) • Clay that has been fired once in a kiln. • Scratch hatch marks to join clay pieces together. • Using the hands to roll out clay and shape into desired form. • Applied to bisque fired clay. Glossy coating on clay surface. • Rolling out sheets of clay. Can be cut and assembled into forms. • ...
Ancient Egypt And Nubia 2018-01-10
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- A hard white material made from elephant trunks.
- Is the study of the structure of the body and its organs.
- Is a statue or other free standing piece of art made by clay stone or other materials.
- A system of offices and officials that handle the government.
- One of the world’s first alphabets.
- A structure with triangular sides.
- Is a ruling family
- Buying and selling of goods and services.
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- Is a body preserved by a special process.
- Dependence by each country or group on the other.
- It was very similar to paper.
- Is a drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound.
- Skilled workers who practice a handicraft.
- Groups of rocky rapids.
- King of united egypt.
- Is an area of sediment, soil or minerals carried by water deposited at the mouth of the river.
- A black wood from west africa, and elephant.7
17 Clues: Is a ruling family • King of united egypt. • Groups of rocky rapids. • It was very similar to paper. • A structure with triangular sides. • One of the world’s first alphabets. • Is a body preserved by a special process. • Buying and selling of goods and services. • Skilled workers who practice a handicraft. • A black wood from west africa, and elephant.7 • ...
Crazy Rich Asians 2023-10-22
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- unknowing girlfriend of nick young.
- (Rachael’s best friends from high school)
- the reason the couple went to singapore in the first place.
- (Malaysian slang meaning utter frustration or annoyance)
- high net worth individuals
- (The country Nick invites Rachael to spend the summer at)
- (English afternoon tea food, that Nick claims his grandma can ‘make’ really well.
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- chinese+yuppie
- exclamation used when something unfortunate happens
- said to be singapore's most eligible ‘bachelor’
- cantonese variety of dishes
- This dialect appears a lot throughout the book.
- french word for dear
- airport, singapore’s international airport
- hokkien for coffee shop
15 Clues: chinese+yuppie • french word for dear • hokkien for coffee shop • high net worth individuals • cantonese variety of dishes • unknowing girlfriend of nick young. • (Rachael’s best friends from high school) • airport, singapore’s international airport • said to be singapore's most eligible ‘bachelor’ • This dialect appears a lot throughout the book. • ...
heckerv2 2023-02-03
Wetland Ecology 2021-10-30
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- water that does not contain a lot of salt
- rain and snow melt that runs off streets and parking lots
- loose particles of sand/silt/and clay
- a garden of plants and flowers in a depression
- animals an vegetation found in the wild
- water that has infiltrated the ground
Down
- the natural home of an animal/plant/or other organism
- the draining away of water from the ground surface
- the variety of life in an ecosystem
- a body of water flowing within banks of a channel
- a land area that channels rainfall to creeks/streams/rivers
- something that has harmful effects on the environment
- group of living organisms that live in a specific environment
- trees and plants that grown near a stream
- plants, a plant that has developed over time in an ecosystem
- when soil or rock is moved from one area to another
- the source of a stream
17 Clues: the source of a stream • the variety of life in an ecosystem • loose particles of sand/silt/and clay • water that has infiltrated the ground • animals an vegetation found in the wild • water that does not contain a lot of salt • trees and plants that grown near a stream • a garden of plants and flowers in a depression • a body of water flowing within banks of a channel • ...
Ricko art 2021-10-10
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- famous artist in 20th century who was born in spain
- type of fine-grained natural soil material
- color mixed between red and blue
- a rough outline or drawing showing the main features of something
- three dimensions art object
- art that does not describe the real form of objects but has a meaning on it
- visual art related to writing
- color mixed between blue and yellow
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- performing art form consisting of sequences of movement, either improvised or purposefully selected.
- a clear transparent hard protective coating or film. It is not a stain.
- one kind of dark color
- mixed color betwen red and yellow
- someone who produce artwork
- techniques of art production using assemble of different forms
- art of arranging sounds in time through the elements of melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre
- art object worn on the face
- one kind of bright color
17 Clues: one kind of dark color • one kind of bright color • someone who produce artwork • three dimensions art object • art object worn on the face • visual art related to writing • color mixed between red and blue • mixed color betwen red and yellow • color mixed between blue and yellow • type of fine-grained natural soil material • famous artist in 20th century who was born in spain • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-23
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- A professional writer.
- A Mesopotamian invention that increased trade by land.
- A math system based on this number.
- A farming invention that breaks up hard, rocky soil which made farming easier.
- A Mesopotamian invention that increased trade by sea.
- A system that supplies farmland with water through ditches, pipes, or streams.
- The first writing system. It was on clay tablets.
- The Mesopotamian God of Justice.
- The gulf where the Tigris and Euphrates flow into.
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- The people who served a role communicating between the Sumerians and the gods.
- Craftspeople, or people who make things.
- A large area or group of many lands governed by one ruler.
- The belief in many gods.
- A long story or poem that records the deeds of heros.
- A king who created the first set of laws.
- The ruler who conquered and united the city-states. He became the first emperor.
- A Mesopotamian temple.
17 Clues: A professional writer. • A Mesopotamian temple. • The belief in many gods. • The Mesopotamian God of Justice. • A math system based on this number. • Craftspeople, or people who make things. • A king who created the first set of laws. • The first writing system. It was on clay tablets. • The gulf where the Tigris and Euphrates flow into. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary History 2015-12-11
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- a drawing or symbol that represents a word or a sound
- an area of sediment, soil or minerals carried by water, deposited at the mouth of a river
- a system of offices and officials that handle the business of government
- the study of the structure of the body and its organs
- a statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone, or other materials
- a structure with triangular sides
- the buying and selling of goods and commerce
- a black wood from West Africa
- group of rocky rapids
- skilled workers who practice a handicraft
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- a body preserved by a special process
- dependence by each country or group on the other
- king
- a ruling family
- script one of the world’s first alphabets
- a hard white material made from tusks
- a material very similar to paper
17 Clues: king • a ruling family • group of rocky rapids • a black wood from West Africa • a material very similar to paper • a structure with triangular sides • a body preserved by a special process • a hard white material made from tusks • skilled workers who practice a handicraft • script one of the world’s first alphabets • the buying and selling of goods and commerce • ...
Spanish Crossword 2025-02-02
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- a language spoken in the largest communist country
- a little
- to _ _ _ _ something, we conjugate it a lot
- one of these ends every 10 weeks at our school
- On the end of a pencil
- what language this crossword is in
- heaven at school for 30 minutes.
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- In a library
- use in almost every device
- what I made this crossword on
- latte minus the t
- why I made this crossword
- something that is notoriously difficult at schools. starts with a q
- Makes blackboards no longer black
- made of feathers (a while ago)
- to _ _, we conjugate it a lot
16 Clues: a little • In a library • latte minus the t • On the end of a pencil • why I made this crossword • use in almost every device • what I made this crossword on • to _ _, we conjugate it a lot • made of feathers (a while ago) • heaven at school for 30 minutes. • Makes blackboards no longer black • what language this crossword is in • to _ _ _ _ something, we conjugate it a lot • ...
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition 2019-11-18
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- A large deposit of sediment that forms where a stream enters a large body of water is a _______.
- The process of ________ eroded material from one place to another.
- A mixture of various sizes of sediment. is ______.
- A pile of windblown sand is a ________.
- Layered sediment deposited by streams of water that flow from a melting glacier is ______.
- Weathering Process that naturally break down rocks is ________ __________.
- Weathering Process that changes materials that are part of a rock into new material is called _________ _________.
- Laying down of eroded materials is?
- Wasting The downhill movement of a large mass of rocks or soil because of the pull of gravity is _____ ______.
- A mound or ridge of unsorted sediment deposited by a glacier is a _____.
- A pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall.
- A broad, C-shaped curve in a stream is a __________.
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- Current Current that flows parallel to the shoreline is a ______ _______.
- Erosion affect the level of _____ of sediment.
- Fan An apron of sediment usually where a stream from a steep, narrow onto a flat plain at the foot of a mountain is an a ________ ________.
- Processes that change objects on Earth's surface over time is _______.
- The grinding away of rock or other surfaces as particles carried away by wind, water, or ice scrape against them is ______.
- The rapid downhill movement of soil , loose rocks, and boulders is a ____.
- A crumbly, windblown deposit of silt and clay is a ______.
- Sediment deposited in water usually forms layers called________.
20 Clues: Laying down of eroded materials is? • A pile of windblown sand is a ________. • Erosion affect the level of _____ of sediment. • A mixture of various sizes of sediment. is ______. • A broad, C-shaped curve in a stream is a __________. • A pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall. • A crumbly, windblown deposit of silt and clay is a ______. • ...
AgScience Midterm Review #2 2018-12-14
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- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
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- Water-bearing rock formation.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
27 Clues: pH of more than 7.0. • pH of less than 7.0. • Fruit grower or scientist. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Water-bearing rock formation. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • Plant that lives frim year to year. • Diseases that can be spread by contact. • Weather conditions of a specific region. • Plant grown from seed in a special container. • ...
Changing Earth's Surface 2025-04-29
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- Rainwater mixed with pollution that dissolves and weakens rocks.
- A narrow ridge of sand built up by wave action in shallow water.
- Rock breaking from repeated heating and cooling.
- A ridge of debris left behind by a glacier.
- A mineral deposit that builds upward from a cave's floor.
- When sediment is laid down in a new place.
- Water freezing and expanding in cracks to break rocks apart.
- A mineral formation that hangs from a cave's ceiling.
- The process where rocks change because of chemical reactions.
- The breaking of rocks into pieces without changing their material.
- Oxygen combining with minerals in rocks, often causing them to rust.
- The upward pushing of Earth's crust by internal forces.
- The process that breaks rocks down into smaller pieces over time.
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- A huge slow-moving mass of ice that shapes the land as it moves.
- Small fragments of rock and soil created by weathering.
- The process where rocks wear down by rubbing against each other.
- Plant roots forcing rocks apart by growing into cracks.
- Water reacting with minerals to create softer substances like clay.
- Rapid downward movement of rocks and soil caused by gravity.
- A landform created by sediment deposits at the mouth of a river.
- The movement of weathered materials by water, wind, ice, or gravity.
- A fan-shaped area formed when a river spreads out at the bottom of a slope.
- A structure in caves formed when stalactites and stalagmites meet.
23 Clues: When sediment is laid down in a new place. • A ridge of debris left behind by a glacier. • Rock breaking from repeated heating and cooling. • A mineral formation that hangs from a cave's ceiling. • Small fragments of rock and soil created by weathering. • Plant roots forcing rocks apart by growing into cracks. • ...
Forage & Find: Spring Edition 2025-02-27
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- A fragile new arrival, embodying spring’s theme of renewal.
- A crucial soil aerator, rising to the surface as the ground warms.
- A mineral-rich herb emerging in spring, valued for its detoxifying properties.
- The instinctive search for nourishment, guided by nature’s offerings.
- The first sign of renewal, as young plants push through warming soil.
- A soft current of air carrying the scent of fresh growth and damp earth.
- A spring-born equine, arriving with the season’s first flush of grass.
- A transient pool reflecting the sky after seasonal rains.
- A seasonal byproduct of rain and thaw, often enjoyed by horses and dogs alike.
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- A hedgerow guardian, its spring blossoms marking the turning of the season.
- A carefully woven structure, essential for new life in trees and hedgerows.
- This resilient plant supports liver health and thrives in meadows and pastures.
- An underground refuge, essential for foxes, badgers, and other wildlife.
- The rhythmic hum of pollinators, orchestrating the cycle of renewal.
- A natural transition as winter coats give way to summer sleekness.
- The dramatic unfurling of petals, signaling nature’s reawakening.
16 Clues: A transient pool reflecting the sky after seasonal rains. • A fragile new arrival, embodying spring’s theme of renewal. • The dramatic unfurling of petals, signaling nature’s reawakening. • A crucial soil aerator, rising to the surface as the ground warms. • A natural transition as winter coats give way to summer sleekness. • ...
Art Materials 2022-05-19
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- fine-grained natural soil containing minerals
- cutting instrument with two blades fastened together
- water-soluble paint bound with gum arabic
- traditionally made from calfskin but modernly made with cotton and wood pulp
- Used to fire or heat ceramics
- rapidly drying synthetic paint
- a paint that used to be made out of egg yolks
- substance fused to pottery to form glass
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- a singular blade attached to a handle
- an adhesive used in class
- crystalline form of the element carbon
- plain-woven fabric usually made from cotton or hemp yarn
- strip of material marked at regular intervals and helps you draw straight lines
- stick of pigment and on-drying binders such as oil and wax
- a pencil or stick of colored chalk or wax
- sticky strips used to fasten or attach items
- felt-tip pen with a broad tip
17 Clues: an adhesive used in class • Used to fire or heat ceramics • felt-tip pen with a broad tip • rapidly drying synthetic paint • a singular blade attached to a handle • crystalline form of the element carbon • substance fused to pottery to form glass • water-soluble paint bound with gum arabic • a pencil or stick of colored chalk or wax • ...
Coasts and rivers crossword 2023-02-28
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- The course of the river where you have mainly vertical erosion (5)
- A type of delta (7)
- Layers within rock (6)
- The boundary dividing one drainage basin from another (9)
- The finest particle size (4)
- The movement of sediment along a beach (9,5)
- Water moving vertically through soil (12)
- The key term for when sediment is 'picked up' by water (11)
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- A long finger of sand sticking out from coastline (4)
- A wave with a stronger swash than backwash (12)
- A type of erosion where rocks grate against the river bank like sandpaper (8)
- A physical cause of flooding (9,4)
- The movement of water back down the beach due to gravity (8)
- An indentation at the base of the cliff (4-3,5)
- How the heaviest particles are transported in water (8)
- A method of hard engineering (8)
- Fertile material deposited by rivers (8)
17 Clues: A type of delta (7) • Layers within rock (6) • The finest particle size (4) • A method of hard engineering (8) • A physical cause of flooding (9,4) • Fertile material deposited by rivers (8) • Water moving vertically through soil (12) • The movement of sediment along a beach (9,5) • A wave with a stronger swash than backwash (12) • ...
Resource Race Review 2025-09-04
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- 52% of people will have __________ cars by 2030
- forms from supernovas
- forms when bigger stars are going to collapse
- __________ processes create different resources in different locations
- the ________ in the lemon juice allow a current to flow
- Forms when Animal and Plant remains fall to the ocean floor and are buried under layers of soil, silt, and rock
- san Joaquin Valley extracts the most _________
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- when the groundwater falls to low levels, the clay deposits in the aquifer get __________
- a _______ does not run out or damage ecosystems
- water enters porous rock, forming an ___________
- most groundwater is extracted for ______
- human consumption of resources will always cause a ________ in non-renewable resources
- obsidian requires _____ and pressure to form
- fossil fuel consumption is ___________ in the U.S.
- forms from dead plant material
- _________ tools were made 70,000 years ago with petroleum
- _______ rock is usually found by volcanoes
17 Clues: forms from supernovas • forms from dead plant material • most groundwater is extracted for ______ • _______ rock is usually found by volcanoes • obsidian requires _____ and pressure to form • forms when bigger stars are going to collapse • san Joaquin Valley extracts the most _________ • 52% of people will have __________ cars by 2030 • ...
AgScience Midterm Reviewn #2 2018-12-14
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- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
- Water-bearing rock formation.
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- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- pH of less than 7.0.
27 Clues: pH of more than 7.0. • pH of less than 7.0. • Fruit grower or scientist. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Water-bearing rock formation. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • Plant that lives frim year to year. • Diseases that can be spread by contact. • Weather conditions of a specific region. • Plant grown from seed in a special container. • ...
Ch. 10-16 Crossword-Angela Bonello 2014-05-19
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- Missouri=slave state; Maine=free state; slavery prohibited in the Louisiana Purchase.
- Cleaned the cotton seeds out of cotton as fast as 50 people could.
- The first fight of the Texas Revolution.
- The belief that the United States should stretch across the entire continent.
- Where in the world did the Industrial Revolution start?
- Clay and Adams spoke to the House of Representatives and influenced them to not vote for Jackson, but instead Adams.
- Believed God had chosen him to end slavery; was convicted on treason and murder and was hanged.
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- South Carolina threatened to secede from the Union if the tariff wasn't repealed, and they nullified the tariff.
- Dred Scott was still a slave even though he had lived on free soil at one point.
- Land created in present-day Oaklahoma for Native Americans to go.
- When candidates try to sabotage their opponents.
- Required all citizens to help catch slaves on the run.
- Was raised in poverty, Fought with the Patriots, Life was an American Success Story, "Old Hickory."
- Named himself the dictator of Mexico.
- The land that the U.S. got in 1846 from Britain.
- Whigs and Democrats joined the Free Soil Party who didn't want slavery to spread.
- To break away from a nation.
- A group of people who moved to Utah to fulfill their vision of a godly life.
- The road the Native Americans took to the West.
- A tax on imported goods.
20 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • To break away from a nation. • Named himself the dictator of Mexico. • The first fight of the Texas Revolution. • The road the Native Americans took to the West. • When candidates try to sabotage their opponents. • The land that the U.S. got in 1846 from Britain. • Required all citizens to help catch slaves on the run. • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-10-13
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- the worship of many gods
- small particles of soil
- a group of many different lands under one ruler.
- a group of people traveling together, often on a trading expedition.
- a long poem that tells the story of a hero
- a method of watering crops where water flows from a water source to the fields.
- extra amounts of something
- Chaldean king known for rebuilding Babylon and building the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
- a curving strip of farmland from the Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf.
- technology that helped farmers prepare the soil for seeds.
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- official record keepers
- a wheel that helped shape wet clay into bowls and jars.
- a society dominated by men.
- Akkadian king who united Akkad with Sumer, creating the world’s first empire.
- the king who created the Babylonian empire and who’s best known for creating a set of laws for his empire.
- a large temple built to honor a god in a city state. Means “to rise high” in ancient Akkadian.
- in mythology, the god/human who ruled the city state of Uruk in southern Mesopotamia.
- wedge-shaped writing created by Sumerians and made up of 1200 different characters
- cities that had their own government and was not part of any larger governing state
- pyramid In Sumer, upper classes were kings and priests; middle class were merchants, farmers, and artisans; the lowest class were enslaved people.
20 Clues: official record keepers • small particles of soil • the worship of many gods • extra amounts of something • a society dominated by men. • a long poem that tells the story of a hero • a group of many different lands under one ruler. • a wheel that helped shape wet clay into bowls and jars. • technology that helped farmers prepare the soil for seeds. • ...
Sculpture Final Exam Crossword 2017-05-15
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- What is three-dimensional and encloses volume?
- The pose of a figure that is facing and looking forward is called
- The equalization of elements in a work of art (symmetrical, radial, etc.)
- Clay that has been fired once
- A sculpture including only the head and shoulders
- The legs of the human body are approximately what proportion of the entire figure
- A furnace for firing ceramic products is called
- Sculptures that consist only of color, line and shapes are considered to be
- A sculpture that projects from a background to be seen only from the front and sides
- American artist who created the kinetic sculpture “Lobster Trap and Fish Tails”, a mobile, and “Black Widow”, a stabile, in the early and mid-20th century
- A creamy mixture or clay and water used to join two pieces of clay
- The stage at which clay is stiff but still moist and can be carved without running the risk of collapsing the form is called
- Shapes or forms derived from living things
- In order to join two pieces of clay, one must first ______________ both clay surfaces with a knife or similar clay tool
- A sculpture that makes a visual statement about society or the world
- The supporting skeletal structure that prevents a sculpture from collapsing during construction
- A sculpture that is built or fastened together using wood, metal or other media
- What can be two-dimensional (pen on paper), three-dimensional (rope or wire), or implied (an edge)?
- What temperature should the water be when one is mixing plaster properly?
- A sculpture made from different found objects and material is called
- Refers to the way lines, shapes, and colors are put together.
- Sculpture that can be seen from all sides is called
- What types of sculptures is Joseph Cornell well known for?
- A small model of a sculpture, much like a sketch is to a finished drawing or painting
- Which ancient culture produced life-sized clay sculptures of soldiers and guards to protect the emperor’s tomb?
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- An American ceramic sculptor who taught himself by copying comic strips and whose works are known as "Funk" art
- The repeating of a motif, shape, line, color in a recognizable organization
- Rodin most often used what medium for the preparatory studies for his works which were later cast in bronze?
- The process in which a fluid material is poured into a mold
- The process of kneading and forcibly throwing pieces down on top of one another to obtain uniform texture, plasticity, and freedom from air bubbles
- What is the area or air surrounding the parts of a sculpture?
- A liquid suspension of minerals that melt in the kiln to produce a glasslike surface
- Any unfired clay work is called
- The first firing of a clay object is called
- The surface quality of an object
- In sculpting a form, the term referring to the process of removing material (i.e. carving of plaster, stone or wood)
- Surface treatment on a metal sculpture which can be produced by a chemical change caused by natural elements or can be induced artificially
- The relationship between several objects or between parts of a single object or person is called
- Emerging from Picasso and Cubism, this movement refers to sculpture that is made from pieces of metal, glass, cardboard, wood, or plastic and emphasizes space rather than mass
- This type of art memorializes or lends importance to an event.
- What culture popularized portrait sculptures of leaders and prominent citizens?
- Sculpture process in which material is applied to build up a form
- The artist credited with the "invention" of the assemblage sculpture
- A sculpture which moves or has moving parts.
- A design principle that refers to differences in value, colors, and textures in order to achieve emphasis
- The stage at which clay has lost all moisture
- What refers to the arrangement of elements in a work of art to create the path your eye travels in through the composition?
- What is forming a pliable medium, such as clay or paper mache’, into a sculpture?
- A hollow container that produces a cast by giving its form to a substance placed within it and allowed to harden
- Two-dimensional and encloses area
50 Clues: Clay that has been fired once • Any unfired clay work is called • The surface quality of an object • Two-dimensional and encloses area • Shapes or forms derived from living things • The first firing of a clay object is called • A sculpture which moves or has moving parts. • The stage at which clay has lost all moisture • What is three-dimensional and encloses volume? • ...
The Environment 2023-05-26
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- To use something again and again
- material into a humus rich soil
- Resources that can be replaced during a human lifetime
- natural process of decomposition and recycling of
- Save resources by using them wisely
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- anything that can not be recycled or composted
- Use less of a resource
- Harmful material in the environment
- Material found in nature that are used by living things
9 Clues: Use less of a resource • material into a humus rich soil • To use something again and again • Harmful material in the environment • Save resources by using them wisely • anything that can not be recycled or composted • natural process of decomposition and recycling of • Resources that can be replaced during a human lifetime • ...
Mesopotamia 2025-05-30
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- the river on the west of Mesopotamia
- what places were called because of their independence
- written language of Sumer
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- the king that created the 1st code of laws
- the river on the east of Mesopotamia
- the type of religion practiced in Mesopotamia
- the first civilization of Mesopotamia
- temple to honor patron gods
- the farmers depended on this for rich soil
9 Clues: written language of Sumer • temple to honor patron gods • the river on the east of Mesopotamia • the river on the west of Mesopotamia • the first civilization of Mesopotamia • the king that created the 1st code of laws • the farmers depended on this for rich soil • the type of religion practiced in Mesopotamia • what places were called because of their independence
E7 Soil 2014-03-07
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- to release nitrogen and phosphorus to roots
- reduces plant growth as the increased concentrations of ions reduce the ability of the roots to take up water
- TPhT (2 words)
- the organic matter converted into a mixture by bacteria and fungi, smaller molecules such as sugars and amino acids and high molecular mass polysaccharides and proteins (2 words)
- decomposed matter arising from the chemical and biological action on plant matter and organisms (3 words)
- PCB
- removal of essential nutrients and minerals from the soil food web (2 words)
- higher in moist soil than in dry soil (2 words)
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- PAH (2 words)
- tetrahedron with silicon covalently bonded to 4 oxygen atoms
- results from the weathering of rock and decaying of organic matter
- like a sponge (2 words)
- can lead to lower crop yield by destroying very small flora and fauna
- largest component of soil due to weathering of rock (2 words)
- can be caused by overuse of nitrate and phosphate fertilizers
15 Clues: PCB • PAH (2 words) • TPhT (2 words) • like a sponge (2 words) • to release nitrogen and phosphorus to roots • higher in moist soil than in dry soil (2 words) • tetrahedron with silicon covalently bonded to 4 oxygen atoms • largest component of soil due to weathering of rock (2 words) • can be caused by overuse of nitrate and phosphate fertilizers • ...
E7 Soil 2014-03-07
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- soil collect together in this form
- if there is a significant amount of Al3+ instead of Si4+ in a silica structure
- used in plant cell wall synthesis
- decrease in soil quality
- one of the most common soil pollutant
- what reduce plant growth due to the increase in concentration of ions
- man made chemicals for killing fungus
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- typical water insoluble mixture
- synonym for soil pollution
- iron, nitrogen, and magnesium are used in the synthesis of
- breaking down of organic matter containing nitrogen or phosphorus
- can be caused by nutrient depletion
- Soil's silica structure has an ability to hold plant nutrient cations to form
- the process of breakdown by biological decay of organic matter
- one major cause of salinization is the rise of what?
15 Clues: decrease in soil quality • synonym for soil pollution • typical water insoluble mixture • used in plant cell wall synthesis • soil collect together in this form • can be caused by nutrient depletion • one of the most common soil pollutant • man made chemicals for killing fungus • one major cause of salinization is the rise of what? • ...
soil biology 2023-08-29
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- loose soil structure
- a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of soils
- Bedrock
- Stores fresh water necessary for plant and animal growth
- best soil structure
- Organic matter layer
- granular soil structure
- blocky or platy soil structure
- Topsoil layer
- Subsoil layer
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- how the soil particles fit together
- the rate at which water moves through the soil.
- Substratum
- Decomposition and weathering of rock.
- soil classification
15 Clues: Bedrock • Substratum • Topsoil layer • Subsoil layer • best soil structure • soil classification • loose soil structure • Organic matter layer • granular soil structure • blocky or platy soil structure • how the soil particles fit together • Decomposition and weathering of rock. • a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of soils • the rate at which water moves through the soil. • ...
Ecology Review 2014-01-05
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- pollution that occurs at a specific place from an identifiable source
- system where groups of organisms interact with their environment
- measures how much oxygen is used by organisms
- any organism that causes illness or harm & annoys humans
- process of converting nitrogen gas into ammonium ions
- increase in pesticide concentration as it moves up trophic levels
- process where plants or fungi are used to break down or absorb toxins
- gradual buildup of a substance in an organism's body
- hard part of earth's surface
- step-by-step feeding sequence of organisms
- group of organisms that belong to the same species
- evaporation of water from plant
- type of competition between organisms of the same species
- when species are conserved in their natural habitats
- the maximum # of organisms that ecosystem can sustain
- process that converts carbon dioxide into sugar
- process where extra nutrients lead to an increase in producers
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- bacteria type that changes nitrates into nitrogen gas
- a species that does not originate in the area or region
- decaying plant & animal matter
- type of soil that sticks together;no air & water can get in
- relationship where both species benefits
- an estimate of how much land & water is needed to support your lifestyle
- the function of a species (e.g. habitat, prey, predators)
- farming method where crops are left to decompose on ground
- non-living parts of an ecosystem
- soil layer where plants get the most nutrients
27 Clues: hard part of earth's surface • decaying plant & animal matter • evaporation of water from plant • non-living parts of an ecosystem • relationship where both species benefits • step-by-step feeding sequence of organisms • measures how much oxygen is used by organisms • soil layer where plants get the most nutrients • process that converts carbon dioxide into sugar • ...
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition 2023-11-15
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- a large mass of ice, formed by snow accumulation on land, that moves slowly across Earth's surface
- rapid, downhill movement of soil, loose rocks, and boulders
- the downhill movement of a large mass of rocks or soil due to gravity
- a broad C shaped curve in a stream
- a crumbly, wind blown deposits of silt and clay
- a pile of wind-blown sand
- a mound or ridge of unsorted sediment deposited by a glacier
- a mixture of various sizes of sediment that has been deposited by a glacier
- a current that flows parallel to the shoreline
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- the mechanical and chemical processes that change Earth's surface over time
- the process that changes the composition of rocks and minerals dur to exposure to the environment
- physical processes that naturally break rocks into smaller pieces
- the shape and steepness of the landscape
- the grinding away of rock or other surfaces as particles carried by wind, water, or ice scrape against them
- the laying down or settling of eroded material
- layered sediment deposited by streams of water that flow from a melting glacier
- a pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall
- a large deposit of sediment that forms where a stream enters a large body of water
- the process that combines the element oxygen with other elements or molecules
- the moving of weathered material, or sediment, from one location to another
20 Clues: a pile of wind-blown sand • a broad C shaped curve in a stream • the shape and steepness of the landscape • the laying down or settling of eroded material • a current that flows parallel to the shoreline • a crumbly, wind blown deposits of silt and clay • a pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall • rapid, downhill movement of soil, loose rocks, and boulders • ...
Mexican Cuisine 2024-03-04
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- - "Spicy sauce made from tomatoes, onions, and peppers."
- - "Flatbread made from corn or wheat flour."
- - "Spicy green pepper used in Mexican cuisine."
- - "Creamy dip made from mashed avocado."
- - "Herb with a fresh, citrusy flavor used in cooking."
- - "Tortilla rolled around a filling, covered in sauce."
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- - "Spicy stew made with meat, beans, and chili peppers."
- - "Tortilla wrapped around a filling of meat and beans."
- - "Tortilla chips topped with cheese and other toppings."
- - "Rich sauce made from chili peppers and chocolate."
- - "Grilled meat served with tortillas and toppings."
- - "Tortilla filled with cheese and sometimes meat."
- clues should provide a good mix of challenge and guidance for a crossword puzzle with the theme "Mexican Cuisine." Let me know if you need further assistance or adjustments!
- - "Steamed corn dough filled with meat or beans."
- Cream - "Dairy product often used as a topping."
- - "Folded tortilla filled with various ingredients."
16 Clues: - "Creamy dip made from mashed avocado." • - "Flatbread made from corn or wheat flour." • - "Spicy green pepper used in Mexican cuisine." • Cream - "Dairy product often used as a topping." • - "Steamed corn dough filled with meat or beans." • - "Tortilla filled with cheese and sometimes meat." • - "Grilled meat served with tortillas and toppings." • ...
Water Resources 2024-01-09
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- The uppermost level at which the water percolates through the soil and works its way into an aquifer
- An area lacking groundwater due to rapid withdrawal by a well
- An aquifer surrounded by a layer of impermeable rock or clay that impedes water flow.
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- An infiltration of saltwater in an area where groundwater pressure has been reduced from extensive drilling of wells
- The land adjacent to a river
- A permeable layer of rock and sediment that contains groundwater
- A well created by drilling a hole into a confined aquifer
- An aquifer made of porous rock covered by soil out of which water can easily flow.
- A natural source of water formed when water from an aquifer percolates up to the ground surface
9 Clues: The land adjacent to a river • A well created by drilling a hole into a confined aquifer • An area lacking groundwater due to rapid withdrawal by a well • A permeable layer of rock and sediment that contains groundwater • An aquifer made of porous rock covered by soil out of which water can easily flow. • ...
Ecology Review 2014-01-05
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- hard part of earth's surface
- process where extra nutrients lead to an increase in producers
- a species that does not originate in the area or region
- farming method where crops are left to decompose on ground
- gradual buildup of a substance in an organism's body
- increase in pesticide concentration as it moves up trophic levels
- process of converting nitrogen gas into ammonium ions
- when species are conserved in their natural habitats
- pollution that occurs at a specific place from an identifiable source
- soil layer where plants get the most nutrients
- decaying plant & animal matter
- an estimate of how much land & water is needed to support your lifestyle
- any organism that causes illness or harm & annoys humans
- non-living parts of an ecosystem
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- the function of a species (e.g. habitat, prey, predators)
- type of competition between organisms of the same species
- bacteria type that changes nitrates into nitrogen gas
- group of organisms that belong to the same species
- process where plants or fungi are used to break down or absorb toxins
- step-by-step feeding sequence of organisms
- the maximum # of organisms that ecosystem can sustain
- measures how much oxygen is used by organisms
- process that converts carbon dioxide into sugar
- relationship where both species benefits
- system where groups of organisms interact with their environment
- type of soil that sticks together;no air & water can get in
- evaporation of water from plant
27 Clues: hard part of earth's surface • decaying plant & animal matter • evaporation of water from plant • non-living parts of an ecosystem • relationship where both species benefits • step-by-step feeding sequence of organisms • measures how much oxygen is used by organisms • soil layer where plants get the most nutrients • process that converts carbon dioxide into sugar • ...
Food Crop Crossword 2020-12-15
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- single layer of cells on the lower surface of the leaf that contains stomata and guard cells
- having stamens but no pistils
- a protective and waxy or hard layer covering the epidermis of a plant, invertebrate, or shell
- The shape of the land and the direction it faces
- having pistils but no stamens.
- Result of a fertilized Flower
- made up of a single layer of epidermal cells
- Human caused condition acts to destroy soil structure
- 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
- ROund basketball
- all of these factors work over ____
- Round baseball
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- Plants, roots, animals burrow and bacteria eat
- have both male and female parts
- Part of the plant that holds it to the ground and absorbs water
- The underlying geological material which soil horizons form
- any of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant, forming a slit of variable width which allows movement of gases in and out of the intercellular spaces
- Flat house key
- the site of gaseous exchange for photosynthesis and respiration
- what is the appendage called that attaches a leaf to a steam
- the tissue in higher plants that constitutes the vascular system, consisting of phloem and xylem, by which water and nutrients are conducted throughout the plant.
- cells located directly under the epidermal cells of the adaxial leaf blade surface
- Weather influencing speed of decomposition and weather
23 Clues: Flat house key • Round baseball • ROund basketball • 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 • having stamens but no pistils • Result of a fertilized Flower • having pistils but no stamens. • have both male and female parts • all of these factors work over ____ • made up of a single layer of epidermal cells • Plants, roots, animals burrow and bacteria eat • ...
AgScience Midterm Review 2 2018-12-14
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- National intracurricular organization for students enrolled in agriscience programs.
- Plant with its seeds enclosed in a pod or seed case.
- Organism that is capable of breaking down dead plant and animal matter.
- Weather conditions of a specific region.
- Granular soil containing good balance of sand, silt, and clay.
- Plant grown from seed in a special container.
- Diseases that cannot be spread to other animals.
- Plant that lives frim year to year.
- All the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding an organism.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 10 feet.
- Plant that takes two growing seasons from seed to complete life cycle.
- Diseases that can be spread by contact.
- Tree that has rootstock limiting growth to under 15 feet.
- Plant with a life cycle that is completed in one growing season.
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- Water-bearing rock formation.
- Fruit grower or scientist.
- Series of activities related to a single objective or enterprise.
- Material that destroys infective agents such as bacteria and viruses.
- pH of less than 7.0.
- Mixing of air into water or soil.
- Large land area from which water flows, is absorbed, drained, and released.
- One who studies the cultivation of vegetables.
- pH of more than 7.0.
- Commercial firms that have developed with or stem from agriculture.
- Neither acidic or alkaline.
- Addition of water to plants to supplement rain and or snow.
- Drinkable water free of harmful chemicals and organisms.
27 Clues: pH of less than 7.0. • pH of more than 7.0. • Fruit grower or scientist. • Neither acidic or alkaline. • Water-bearing rock formation. • Mixing of air into water or soil. • Plant that lives frim year to year. • Diseases that can be spread by contact. • Weather conditions of a specific region. • Plant grown from seed in a special container. • ...
SW: Week 3 - Life in the Americas 2024-10-22
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- Animals used by the Inuit for transportation
- Wooden frame covered with woven leaves and brush
- Each tribe had a sophisticated society of ______, markets, and governments
- Clay, straw, and water are mixed and baked into hard bricks
- The land in the southeast was rich in plants that were made into __________
- The ______, or skins, were used to make clothes, containers, and bags
- Peoples of the Midwest lived on grasslands called____.
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- Small, dome-shaped homes
- The Creek were expert farmers and planted crops such as corn, beans, and _____.
- One name for the first peoples' very diverse communities
- The main source of food and materials for the Midwest tribes
- In the Arctic, food was __________
- Tall, cone-shaped houses made of bison hides stretched over wooden poles
13 Clues: Small, dome-shaped homes • In the Arctic, food was __________ • Animals used by the Inuit for transportation • Wooden frame covered with woven leaves and brush • Peoples of the Midwest lived on grasslands called____. • One name for the first peoples' very diverse communities • Clay, straw, and water are mixed and baked into hard bricks • ...
Baxter Ceramics Puzzle 10 2020-11-18
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- change this refers to the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles experience as they pass up and down through 573C
- dunts fired ceramic bodies as a result of a thermally induced stress
- combining two or more things together into one
- ware that has been fired once and has no chemically bonded water left in the clay
- of molten glazes typical bisque fired pottery a raw or partially fritted glaze works well at a specific gravity
- a firing defect in which blisters form within a clay body, causing large lumps on the surface.
- firing The final aim is to heat the object to the point that the clay and glazes are mature
- a kind of lead-glazed Japanese earthenware, typically irregular in shape and used especially for the tea ceremony
- out release carbon as they decompose on heating
- glazing where you glaze the inside of your greenware pot when it is leather hard and then the outside when it is bone dry
- a crystalline form of silica formed in the matrix of clay bodies as they fire in the kiln
- dunts ware cooled too quickly after it has been fired
- firing the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface.
- produce a network of fine cracks on a surface
- fit the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body
- cracking that occurs in fired ceramic bodies as a result of a thermally induced stress
- removal of water and solvent
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- this is the period in the kiln firing where the final mechanical water is being removed
- action lower the high melting point of the main glass forming constituents
- a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis
- core occurs during a reduction firing and is a result of fast firing and/or lack of oxygen in the kiln between 700 and 900C
- a glaze quickly can prevent the elements that would make up crystals from rearranging themselves into the crystals
- process for ceramic materials are determined based on the nature of the matrix
- the progressive partial fusion of a clay, or of a body, as a result of a firing process
- firing to any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze.
- the collapse, disintegration and deforming of clay from over-firing
- smoking to the period in a kiln firing where the last of the mechanical water in body are being released
27 Clues: removal of water and solvent • a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis • produce a network of fine cracks on a surface • combining two or more things together into one • out release carbon as they decompose on heating • dunts ware cooled too quickly after it has been fired • the collapse, disintegration and deforming of clay from over-firing • ...
Mesopotamian Crossword 2014-09-18
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- Akkadian Emperor who was one of the first rulers to have a permanent army
- human made waterways
- more than they needed
- effect, result
- pyramid shaped temple tower
- picture symbols
- a large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- one of the Unuk’s kings who became a figure in Sumerian literature; “The Epic of Gilgamesh”
- countryside areas
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- Chaldean King who rebuilt Babylon into a beautiful city with hanging gardens
- the worship of many gods
- writer
- city
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- long poem that tells the story of heroes
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- a wheeled horse drawn cart used in battle
- the world’s first system of writing
- type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- consisted of a city and all the countryside around it
- the science of building
- the division of society by rank or class
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- a way of supplying water
- people who preformed religious ceremonies
27 Clues: city • writer • effect, result • picture symbols • countryside areas • human made waterways • more than they needed • the science of building • a way of supplying water • the worship of many gods • pyramid shaped temple tower • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • the world’s first system of writing • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • long poem that tells the story of heroes • ...
Ancient Egypt 2022-05-04
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- Ruler/god
- Delta In lower Egypt at the top of the Nile is the…
- The sun god of Egypt
- Specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- A statue of the head of a human and the body of a lion
- A tall four-sided pillar that points to the sun and is pointed on top.
- The type of religion the Egyptians practiced.
- The first female ruler in Egyp
- The river which Egypt is established on
- What job were there the most people in
- The Northern part of Egypt is called…
- When power is passed down from family member to family member for a really long time
- The material the Egyptians wrote on
- Steep rapids located in the river of the Egyptians
- Tut The pharaoh's tomb that was found untouched
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- The writing system which Egypt used
- Rich fertile soil left after a flood
- The person who freed the Hebrews from Egypt
- The southern part of Egypt is called…
- What place was a very rich gold source near Egypt
- Peasant families buried the dead in the…
- People who wrote things down, particularly to track trade.
- stone The thing that translated the language of the Egyptians.
- The continent where Egypt is located on
- The place in which they were buried in
25 Clues: Ruler/god • The sun god of Egypt • The first female ruler in Egyp • The writing system which Egypt used • The material the Egyptians wrote on • Rich fertile soil left after a flood • The southern part of Egypt is called… • The Northern part of Egypt is called… • What job were there the most people in • The place in which they were buried in • ...
Weathering And Erosion 2020-11-19
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- movement the downhill movement of rock and soil because of gravity
- a slide of a large mass of dirt and rock down a mountain or cliff
- A mixture in which particles can be seen and easily separated by settling or filtration
- a very fine-grained soil that is plastic when moist but hard when fired (less than .0004 cm)
- scratches left on rocks and bedrock by glacier movement
- a mechanical weathering process which removes protruding overlying layers and exposes the weathered down dome of the underlying layers. Exfoliation releases pressure from the removal of overlying rocks.
- Lakes a body of water that forms in a long narrow U-shaped glacial valley often partly dammed at one end by a mound of glacial moraine sediment example the Finger lakes of NY
- a ridge of sand created by the wind
- small particles of various minerals and broken rocks, he result of weathering and erosion (.006-.02 cm)
- carbonic acid reacts with calcite to dissolve limestone or dolostone
- left over; remaining
- small rocks sometimes called gravel (.2-6.4 cm)
- carried from one place to another
- a complex mixture of weathered mineral materials from rocks, partially decomposed organic molecules, and a host of living organisms
- weathering the process in which rock is broken down by changes in its chemical makeup
- An unsorted and unstratified accumulation of glacial sediment, deposited directly by a glacier
- matter the remains of plants and animals
- things (bugs, worms,plant roots)
- most frequent or common; significant or important
- a long mound of till that is smoothed in the direction of the glacier's flow
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- soil by the work of
- lake forms when a depression left in till by melting ice fills with water
- the process of moving sediment from one place to another
- profile a vertical section of soil from the ground surface to the parent rock
- rocks (25 cm or larger)
- The volume of water a river transports over a given amount of time.
- weathering weathering that changes the shape and size of rocks without changing the chemical makeup of the rock
- speed
- a slowly moving mass of ice
- a chemical change in which a substance combines with oxygen, as when iron oxidizes, forming rust
- horizon a layer in a soil profile
- a mixture of tiny bits of soil and rock carried and deposited by a river (.0004-.006 cm)
- rounded stones about he size of sandwich rolls (6-25 cm)
- plain flat area in front of a glacier where the debris washes out with the meltwater at the end of a glacier
- large, rounded or
- a steep high face of rock
- The breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface
- the process of combining with water
- action plant roots grow in the cracks of rocks and gradually push them apart
- a mixture in which one substance is dissolved in another
- flow rapid movement of flowing mud
- activity breaking down of rocks and
42 Clues: speed • large, rounded or • soil by the work of • left over; remaining • rocks (25 cm or larger) • a steep high face of rock • a slowly moving mass of ice • things (bugs, worms,plant roots) • horizon a layer in a soil profile • carried from one place to another • flow rapid movement of flowing mud • a ridge of sand created by the wind • the process of combining with water • ...
SCIENCE FIRST 9 WEEKS REVIEW 2012-10-15
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- THIS PRECIPITATION HAS BALLS OF ICE
- ICE IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS TYPE OF MATTER
- TO SAVE OR USE SOMETHING WISELY
- DECYAED PLANT AND ANIMAL MATTER IN THE TOPSOIL
- THE SOIL IN THE MIDDLE THAT CONTAINS NO HUMUS AND IS LIGHTER IN COLOR
- THIS IS THE PRECIPITATION THAT HAPPENS WHEN IT IS WARMER THAT 30 DEGREES F.
- CAN OIL OR OTHER LIQUIDS BESIDES WATER BE EVAPORATED?
- WHEN ROCKS ARE BROKEN DOWN INTO SMALLER PIECES AND INTO SOIL
- HOW MANY MONTHS IN A YEAR?
- THE FACES OF THE MOON SEEN FROM THE EARTH
- ONE OF THE SEASONS WHEN THE EARTH IS TILTED NEITHER TOWARD NOR AWAY FROM THE SUN
- TIDES, DAY AND NIGHT, AND THE PHASES OF THE MOON ARE ALL PART OF A ___________. LIGHTENING STORMS ARE NOT PART OF A ____________.
- TO MAKE A SMART GUESS
- THIS MOON IS TOTALLY BLACK AND YOU CANNOT SEE IT IN THE SKY
- WHEN A TADPOLE GROWS, ITS GILLS CHANGE INTO LUGS. WHAT DOES IT NOW NEED TO SURVIVE?
- IT TAKES 29 DAYS FOR THIS TO REVOLVE AROUND THE EARTH ONE TIME
- THIS IS MOON IS TOTALLY LIT UP AND YOU CAN SEE IT ALL
- WHAT IS ON YOUR SHOWER MIRROR OR WATER BOTTLE AFTER THE WATER WAS HEATED AND COOLED AGAIN
- RAIN, SNOW, SLEET, OR HAIL
- THE LAST LAYER ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SOIL
- WHEN MOST OF THE MOON IS LIT UP BUT NOT YET FULL
- WHEN THE MOON SEEMS TO BE GETTING BIGGER AND MORE YELLOW
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- ONE OF THE SEASONS WHEN THE EARTH IS TILTED NEITHER TOWARD NOR AWAY FROM THE SUN
- WHAT DO ALL PLANTS NEED IN ORDER TO GROW?
- THE SOIL ON THE TOP THAT CONTAINS HUMUS AND IS DARK IN COLOR
- THIS PRECIPITATION IS RAIN, SNOW, AND ICE MIXED TOGETHER
- WHEN ONLY A LITTLE PIECE OF THE MOON IS LIT UP
- HOW MANY MONTHS DOES EACH SEASON HAVE?
- THIS IS THE PRECIPITATION THAT HAPPENS AT 30 DEGREES F.
- ROCK, SILT, SAND, CLAY, AND HUMUS MAKE UP THE __________.
- A CHANGE IN BODY FORM
- TO SORT OR GROUP THINGS
- WHEN THE MOON SEEMS TO BE GETTING SMALL ER AND LESS YELLOW
- WHEN WATER GETS HOT, TURNS INTO A GAS AND RISES INTO THE SKY
- THIS IS TOO SALTY AND WE CANNOT DRINK THE WATER FROM IT
- WATER IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS TYPE OF MATTER
- TO TRAVEL ON A CLOSED PATH
- WHAT DRIVES THE WATER CYCLE AND MAKES IT HAPPEN?
- THIS TAKES THE EARTH 24 HOURS AND CAUSES DAY AND NIGHT
- THE SEASON WHEN THE EARTH IS TILTED AWAY FROM THE SUN
- WHEN WIND OR WATER BLOW OR WASH SOIL OR ROCKS AWAY
- THE SEASON WHEN THE EARTH ISTILTED TOWARDS THE SUN
- WATER VAPOR IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS TYPE OF MATTER
43 Clues: A CHANGE IN BODY FORM • TO MAKE A SMART GUESS • TO SORT OR GROUP THINGS • HOW MANY MONTHS IN A YEAR? • TO TRAVEL ON A CLOSED PATH • RAIN, SNOW, SLEET, OR HAIL • TO SAVE OR USE SOMETHING WISELY • THIS PRECIPITATION HAS BALLS OF ICE • HOW MANY MONTHS DOES EACH SEASON HAVE? • ICE IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS TYPE OF MATTER • THE LAST LAYER ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SOIL • ...
chapter 2 forests landscapes in alabama 2023-03-24
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- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- very deep, somewhat excessively drained, gravelly soils. These soils formed in colluvium or residuum weathered from cherty limestone
- a storm that forms on a front. In the Northern Hemisphere, it has a counterclockwise circulation and covers an area of several hundred miles, occasionally up to one thousand miles.
- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- a large-scale portion of land defined by its distinct geology (the rocks underneath the soil), topography (hills, valleys, and flat spots), communities of native plants and animals and history.
- very deep, well drained, moderately slowly permeable soils on dissected uplands of the Southern Coastal Plain Major Land Resource Area.
- relating to or characteristic of the Appalachian Mountains in eastern North America
- arable land that is worked by plowing and sowing and raising crops.
- very deep, very poorly and poorly drained, moderately rapid to moderately slowly permeable soils on upland flats, depressions, stream terraces and tidal areas.
- height above a given level, especially sea level.
- the denudation or wearing away of the upper layer of soil. It is a form of soil degradation
- the broken, weathered zone between the subsoil (Quaternary deposits) and competent, unaltered bedrock. It may be formed by chemical weathering, or physical processes, or both.
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- the practice of logging trees in forest areas that have been damaged by wildfire, flood, severe wind, disease, insect infestation, or other natural disturbance in order to recover economic value that would otherwise be lost.
- (of soil or land) producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops.
- area of relatively level high ground.
- underlying layer or substance, in particular a layer of rock or soil beneath the surface of the ground.
- the growing and cultivation of trees.
- tree that bears cones and needle-like or scale-like leaves that are typically evergreen. Conifers are of major importance as the source of softwood, and also supply resins and turpentine.
- having the properties of an alkali, or containing alkali; having a pH greater than 7.
- a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants.
- a narrow zone that marks the geological boundary between an upland region and a plain, distinguished by the occurrence of falls and rapids where rivers and streams cross it.
- soil composed mostly of sand , silt, and smaller amounts of clay.
- very deep, well drained soils that formed in thick beds of unconsolidated, medium to fine-textured marine sediments.
- nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K). Together they make up the trio known as NPK. Other important nutrients are calcium, magnesium and sulfur.
25 Clues: area of relatively level high ground. • the growing and cultivation of trees. • height above a given level, especially sea level. • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • soil composed mostly of sand , silt, and smaller amounts of clay. • arable land that is worked by plowing and sowing and raising crops. • ...
Natural Resources 2023-11-08
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- media for growing and development of plant roots and water storage.
- natural resource found in rivers, oceans and sea.
- last and farthest layer of subsoil.
- name of layer "C" of soil.
- coarse or medium-grained intrusive igneous rock that is rich in quartz and feldspar.
- used to create fuels for vehicles of all sizes, as well as for generators, heaters, and other equipment. .
- energy that comes from the sun.
- depth of soil "B".
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- formed naturally in the Earth's crust from the remains of dead plants and animals that is extracted and burned as a fuel.
- the generic name for distilled oil from the leaf of Eucalyptus.
- used to collect energy from wind and convert into electricity.
- All aspects related to quality both physical and non physical.
- All the earth, water and all natural wealth and what they contain.
- category which consist of gold, silver, platinum.
- category which consist of tin, nickel and tin.
- Metallic Mineral that is usually used as jewelery.
16 Clues: depth of soil "B". • name of layer "C" of soil. • energy that comes from the sun. • last and farthest layer of subsoil. • category which consist of tin, nickel and tin. • category which consist of gold, silver, platinum. • natural resource found in rivers, oceans and sea. • Metallic Mineral that is usually used as jewelery. • ...
Art Crossword 2025-04-10
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- a single material an artist may use ex. Wood or clay
- construction the layering of ropes joining them together with scoring and slip to create a form
- chamber used to heat clay
- visual sensation made by light and pigment
- lightness and darkness of a color or value scale
- to force air bubbles out of clay while kneading clay to distribute water evenly
- sense of movement in a composition created by the repetition of an element
- high water content most workable
- an object with 3 dimensions width height and depth
- actual 3d space or the illusion of space through overlapping or perspective
- a continuous mark made by a moving point.
- an enclosed area of space with 2 dimensions width and height
- liquid material is poured into mold
- glaze applied to bisquare and fired in kiln twice
- a difference in the use of 2 elements
- way elements of art direct a viewer's eye through a work
- quality of wholeness achieved when separate elements work together
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- clay is not fired in kiln yet
- material is cut carved or chipped away
- soft or workable material is shaped
- how parts of an artwork relate to each other in size or scale
- hard, less water but still workable
- way a surface feels to the touch or how it feels to vision
- sense of importance given to any one part of the composition or focal area of work
- way elements of art are arranged to create a sense of stability and equal visual weight
- viewed from all angles
- completely air dried and very brittle
- clay I fired once in kiln
- a layer of material applied to ceramic bisquare and fired to bond the 2 layers
- different kinds of materials are joined together
- repetition of one or more elements
31 Clues: viewed from all angles • chamber used to heat clay • clay I fired once in kiln • clay is not fired in kiln yet • high water content most workable • repetition of one or more elements • soft or workable material is shaped • hard, less water but still workable • liquid material is poured into mold • completely air dried and very brittle • a difference in the use of 2 elements • ...
Vocab Words 2024-03-01
Clay Vocab 2025-03-06
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- The stage of clay that is completely dry but has not been fired
- Clay that is dry but still slightly flexible.
- A liquid mixture of clay and water used to attach pieces.
- Clay that has been fired once but not yet glazed.
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- A technique where clay is pinched into a form.
- The oven used to fire clay.
- The process of kneading clay to remove air bubbles.
- The process of joining two pieces of clay using slip and scoring
- A method of rolling out long pieces of clay to build structures.
9 Clues: The oven used to fire clay. • Clay that is dry but still slightly flexible. • A technique where clay is pinched into a form. • Clay that has been fired once but not yet glazed. • The process of kneading clay to remove air bubbles. • A liquid mixture of clay and water used to attach pieces. • The stage of clay that is completely dry but has not been fired • ...
HORT2 - Unit 3.02 Crossword 2023-03-20
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- This soil amendment uses calcium and magnesium to increase soil pH making it alkaline/sweet and correcting the soil acidity
- This is used to determine the nutrients in the soil and if soil amendments are needed
- Dehydrated remains of acid bog plants hold moisture and are high in acidity
- This should be mixed with the soil amendments
- A form of grafting when a bud is used instead of a scion
- Container plants require more water in dry, hot__ weather
- Decayed organic matter. It is a good fertilizer and soil conditioner
- Another name for softwood
- Heat-treated mica mineral matter that is lightweight and used to start cuttings
- Chilling seeds to stimulate winter conditions before germination
- Which propagation method is the reproduction of new plants from the stems, leaves, or roots of a parent plant?
- The joining of separate plant parts together to form a union and grow as one plant
- Root or bottom portion of the graft
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- These agents increases water retention of the soil
- This soil amendment adds macro and micro nutrients to soil
- These clippings add nutrients to the soil
- breaking or softening a seed coat to allow absorption of moisture
- Partially decomposed material mined from swamps
- During late spring through __ summer, softwood cuttings are taken
- forcing roots to grow on the stem of the plant while it is still attached to the parent plant
- The formula to determine market price is: Materials +__ + Labor = Selling Price
- Natural volcanic material that helps aerate the soil
- These cutting pieces the stem are from woody plants
- During fall through__ hardwood cuttings are taken
- top portion of the plant
- Ground pine or oak bark that increases soil porosity
- Cutting consisting of pieces of the stem or roots from non-woody plants
27 Clues: top portion of the plant • Another name for softwood • Root or bottom portion of the graft • These clippings add nutrients to the soil • This should be mixed with the soil amendments • Partially decomposed material mined from swamps • During fall through__ hardwood cuttings are taken • These agents increases water retention of the soil • ...
Adrienne Rich 2022-04-28
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- discrimination of a person based on the color of their skin; something Rich fought against
- similar word to advocator
- (in the 1960's) is seen as a tool by which women are kept under the thumb of men
- poetry that does not rhyme or have a regular meter
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- certain issues and/or views which she blends her personal traumas with to find parallels in
- injustice; maltreatment
- someone who advocates for women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes
- advancement or development; Rich strived to make this happen in society
- her sexuality
- poetry that does not rhyme or have a regular meter
10 Clues: her sexuality • injustice; maltreatment • similar word to advocator • poetry that does not rhyme or have a regular meter • poetry that does not rhyme or have a regular meter • advancement or development; Rich strived to make this happen in society • (in the 1960's) is seen as a tool by which women are kept under the thumb of men • ...
Where People Live 2023-02-03
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- It is ... inside the igloo.
- It snows a lot in the mountain in ....
- A rich person built a ... in France.
- The small windows and ... doors keep the sunshine and the heat out.
- In very hot dry ... people often build houses out of clay.
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- An igloo is made of big ... of snow.
- Let's take a trip around the ...
- There are many ... under the stilts houses.
- Different people live in ... houses.
- People in Africa build houses out of ... and grass. tropical In some hot ... rain forests some houses are built off the ground.
- The snow is ... so the house needs a strong roof.
11 Clues: It is ... inside the igloo. • Let's take a trip around the ... • An igloo is made of big ... of snow. • Different people live in ... houses. • A rich person built a ... in France. • It snows a lot in the mountain in .... • There are many ... under the stilts houses. • The snow is ... so the house needs a strong roof. • ...
Pottery Crossword Puzzle for Grade 4 2025-07-09
Across
- Something decorrative, like a fancy vase or carving
- To shape clay into a figure or design.
- A liquid coating that makes pottery shiny and colorful.
- A material used to make pots and vases.
- A hollow container used to shape soft clay.
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- A furnace or oven for baking pottery.
- Something you grow in a garden or pot.
- A flat, broad piece of clay used in pottery.
- Pots, dished, and other objects made from clay.
- A rope-like roll of clay used in building pots.
10 Clues: A furnace or oven for baking pottery. • Something you grow in a garden or pot. • To shape clay into a figure or design. • A material used to make pots and vases. • A hollow container used to shape soft clay. • A flat, broad piece of clay used in pottery. • Pots, dished, and other objects made from clay. • A rope-like roll of clay used in building pots. • ...
Carbon Export in Cold Winter Soils 2017-02-16
Across
- The deep soil frost treatment had increased level of DOC at a depth of _____ cm.
- Peak [DOC] was measured during the _____ period.
- The riparian zone is characterized as having _____ soils that provide DOC to nearby streams
- Colder soil conditions _____ soil frost development and increase soil [DOC]
- This soil frost treatment had the lowest [DOC] in soil solution (Fig. 2)
- The number of statistically significant climatic variables (Table 1)
- Interface between land and water is the _____ zone.
- The only researcher from the USA
- frost the long-term manipulation experiment
- The two approaches to the study were experimental and _____.
- The deep soil frost treatment had _____ levels of DOC at 10 cm
- winters The variables in Table 1 represent "_____ _____"
- major source of DOC to streams in Northern Sweden
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- Study area sub-catchment
- Regions most affected by climate change are _____ _____.
- This study highlights the role of winter climate for regulating DOC in areas with _____ frozen soils
- Maximum snow depth (cm) was a _____ variable (Table 1)
- change The frequency of freeze-thaw events is set to increase with ____ ____.
- The statistical analysis is called partial ____ square
- The variable manipulated in the PLS experiment are the _____ winter's climatic conditions
- high latitude zones
- Results in the field regarding soil frost are _____ to results obtained in laboratory-scale freezing experiments
- The three soil frost treatments are shallow, control, and _____.
23 Clues: high latitude zones • Study area sub-catchment • The only researcher from the USA • frost the long-term manipulation experiment • Peak [DOC] was measured during the _____ period. • major source of DOC to streams in Northern Sweden • Interface between land and water is the _____ zone. • Maximum snow depth (cm) was a _____ variable (Table 1) • ...
Carbon Export in Cold Winter Soils 2017-02-16
Across
- high latitude zones
- The deep soil frost treatment had _____ levels of DOC at 10 cm
- Study area sub-catchment
- Results in the field regarding soil frost are _____ to results obtained in laboratory-scale freezing experiments
- This soil frost treatment had the lowest [DOC] in soil solution (Fig. 2)
- Peak [DOC] was measured during the _____ period.
- Regions most affected by climate change are _____ _____.
- The number of statistically significant climatic variables (Table 1)
- The variable manipulated in the PLS experiment are the _____ winter's climatic conditions
- The statistical analysis is called partial ____ square
- major source of DOC to streams in Northern Sweden
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- The two approaches to the study were experimental and _____.
- Interface between land and water is the _____ zone.
- The only researcher from the USA
- winters The variables in Table 1 represent "_____ _____"
- The deep soil frost treatment had increased level of DOC at a depth of _____ cm.
- Colder soil conditions _____ soil frost development and increase soil [DOC]
- change The frequency of freeze-thaw events is set to increase with ____ ____.
- This study highlights the role of winter climate for regulating DOC in areas with _____ frozen soils
- The riparian zone is characterized as having _____ soils that provide DOC to nearby streams
- frost the long-term manipulation experiment
- The three soil frost treatments are shallow, control, and _____.
- Maximum snow depth (cm) was a _____ variable (Table 1)
23 Clues: high latitude zones • Study area sub-catchment • The only researcher from the USA • frost the long-term manipulation experiment • Peak [DOC] was measured during the _____ period. • major source of DOC to streams in Northern Sweden • Interface between land and water is the _____ zone. • Maximum snow depth (cm) was a _____ variable (Table 1) • ...
Mesopotamia 2025-05-08
Across
- what is at the top of the social hierarchy
- independent state that works with other states to achieve a shared military or political goal
- who were the first people to step in mesopotamia
- a long poem that tells the story of a hero
- the worship of many gods
- the division of society by rank or class
- a writer
- its what we call it every unit
- human made water ways cuneiform what was a sumerian style for writing
- the enemy of the sumerians
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- a way of supplying water
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- what the sumerians wrote on
- river biggest river in Mesopotamia
- it shows you what it looks like when you enter
- what was a sumerian style for writing
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- or farming
- are huge stones used as monuments
- or countryside
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks polytheism the worship of many gods
- what was at the top of a sumerian city state
- rich farm land
- having more food than needed
- the type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in particular task or division of labor
- code government-created laws or rules that the people had to follow to keep order
26 Clues: a writer • or farming • or countryside • rich farm land • the worship of many gods • a way of supplying water • the enemy of the sumerians • what the sumerians wrote on • having more food than needed • its what we call it every unit • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • are huge stones used as monuments • river biggest river in Mesopotamia • what was a sumerian style for writing • ...
TEST 2022-03-19
15 Clues: BBC • LABO19 • CROSSWORD • Finger Snap • slogan Paul • Michael Jordan • CUT THE ROCK ? • fanatic domain • who never dies ? • Snow white friends ? • credit card terminal • communicate with brands • tunisia’s independence + 1 • made in 2018 in our institute • what is the club mainely based on ?
Unit 8 25 terms cross word James H 2021-09-28
Across
- remove all foreign material
- following the level of the land around a hill
- water that drains out of the soil after it has been wetted
- any material that supplies nutrients for plants
- a soil or wall structure built across the slope to capture water
- a close growing crop planted to protect the soil surface
- the chain of animals that are eaten or eat other animals
- planting crops without plowing
- large land area where absorbed water goes into bodies of water.
- water that has very low salt or no salt
- changing from a liquid to a gas
- a substance that dissolves or changes materials
Down
- too much of a plant is eaten
- moisture from rain or snow
- The water that flows up the mouth of a river
- wearing away of soil
- Adding water for crops
- An area with very low precipitation
- water that is held too tightly for plant roots to absorb
- a material placed on soil surface the help growth
- water that drains out of soil
- when water fills all the spaces or pores in the soil
- the cycling of water
- the amount and type of nutrients in the soil
- Water absorbing and nutrient holding soil
- a material that reduces the acidic content of soil
26 Clues: wearing away of soil • the cycling of water • Adding water for crops • moisture from rain or snow • remove all foreign material • too much of a plant is eaten • water that drains out of soil • planting crops without plowing • changing from a liquid to a gas • An area with very low precipitation • water that has very low salt or no salt • Water absorbing and nutrient holding soil • ...
Soils Vocabulary 2024-09-03
Across
- using tillage practices that disturb the surface of the land very little
- alternating the use of land in producing crops
- an area where the soil is often saturated with water
- the physical condition of soil that makes it suitable for crop production
- producing a traditional crop without plowing
- planting crops of different types in strips across a hillside
- a layer of straw, burlap, or other material placed on the top of soil to protect it from wind and water
- a long ridge of earth that follows the contour of land to slow runoff
- a row or cluster of shrubs, trees, or combination of plants that help provide protection from the wind
- performing all field operations on the contour of the land elevation
- a row of trees or shrubs planted to slow the movement of surface wind
- using soil so damage or loss is very little or none
- the loss of soil due to wind
- the loss of soil due to water movement
Down
- a shallow vegetated ditch that carries runoff away
- the first few inches of soil with the greatest fertility
- a structure, a vegetative measure, or an activity that protects, enhances, or manages oil and other resources
- plowing so the surface of the land is disturbed as little as possible
- a severe kind of erosion. It follows rill erosion if not controlled.
- a protective crop that is grown to prevent soil erosion
- any action or event that lowers the quality of soil
- the loss of soil on sloping land where small channels are formed by running water
- the loss of soil
- the loss of thin layers or sheets of soil
- a structure placed at the bottom of a slope to allow water to flow through but to hold back the soil particles
25 Clues: the loss of soil • the loss of soil due to wind • the loss of soil due to water movement • the loss of thin layers or sheets of soil • producing a traditional crop without plowing • alternating the use of land in producing crops • a shallow vegetated ditch that carries runoff away • any action or event that lowers the quality of soil • ...
Life in the Soil Video 2017-07-19
Across
- this is the number of centimetres of organic matter we like to leave on top of the soil to encourage soil microbes
- the name which describes teh complex web of living things in the soil
- nutrients in the microbes body are released to the soil when the microbes ___
- this is a type of fungi
- these types of plants will work in your garden if they work in the surrounding area
- these act like tiny storage banks of nutrients in the soil
- bacteria and fungi have a role in _______ up nutrients close to the plants roots that otherwise might be washed away
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- this amount of water can be retained in the soil if an organic layer is added on top of the soil
- soil is more than
- dead soil holds ____ water
- a type of relationship between the fung and the plant where both benefit
- these organisms are kept in check by the microbes in a healthy soil
- bacteria and fungi are called this type of organism
- think ___________ as an alternative to harmful chemicals
- this is what the fungi does to the roots, _________ their reach into the soil
- this is the percent of the soil we like to have as organic matter
- a ____ soil ecosystem produces unhealthy plants
17 Clues: soil is more than • this is a type of fungi • dead soil holds ____ water • a ____ soil ecosystem produces unhealthy plants • bacteria and fungi are called this type of organism • think ___________ as an alternative to harmful chemicals • these act like tiny storage banks of nutrients in the soil • this is the percent of the soil we like to have as organic matter • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2021-08-31
Across
- A mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks brought to farmland by rivers that made the land great for farming
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- The oldest known work of literature; a long poem about a great Sumerian king
- a city and its surrounding territory that had its own king and main god
- first written set of laws
- an area of rich farmland in Southwest Asia where the first civilizations began
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- A society with cities, a central government, job specialization, and social classes
- Belief in many gods
- A way of supplying water to an area of land
- A pyramid shaped temple built to worship the gods
- A government ruled by a king or queen
- The science of working with metals; extracting metals from the earth
- the world's first system of writing
- people in early civilizations who knew how to read and write; primary job was tracking trade and tax collections
14 Clues: Belief in many gods • first written set of laws • the world's first system of writing • A government ruled by a king or queen • A way of supplying water to an area of land • A pyramid shaped temple built to worship the gods • land with different territories and peoples under a single rule • The science of working with metals; extracting metals from the earth • ...
Memory Crossword - Health Teaching Facilitation 2025-11-18
Across
- Staying connected with family, friends, or community activities
- Encouraging attitudes toward aging shown to improve
- Teaching approach that focuses on emotions, confidence, and motivation
- Foods like blueberries and purple cabbage are rich in these brain-healthy compound
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- Teaching method older adults practice a skill hands-on and then repeat it
- Eating pattern that focuses on fruits, vegetables, fish, and olive oil
- Physical activity that helps boost blood flow to the brain
- Using tools like lists, calendars, or labels to help remember tasks
- A brain-challenging activity where people guess words from clues
9 Clues: Encouraging attitudes toward aging shown to improve • Physical activity that helps boost blood flow to the brain • Staying connected with family, friends, or community activities • A brain-challenging activity where people guess words from clues • Using tools like lists, calendars, or labels to help remember tasks • ...
EN SCI 2019-12-07
Across
- a point in which catastrophic event is completed
- layers dominated by organic material
- what is the 25% in component definition
- refer to sediments carried by fresh water but deposit in salt water
- formed as massive ice sheets, moving across north america
- what is the 5% in component definition
- unit that represent the entire soil body
- upper limit
- refers to rainfall and temperature
- what is OR in CLORPTT
- lower limit
- contains very high amounts of negative charge
- it is parallel to the surface
- referred to as topsoil
- referred to as subsoil
- group of pedons
- they are experience intense weathering
Down
- it determines the degree to which the other soil forming factors express themselves
- a vertical section of the soil extending vertically through all its horizon
- known as hard rock
- is the main biotic factor
- loose surface of the earth
- originate from plants that have died or shed their leaves
- the materials underlying the soil and from which the soil developed
- refers to anything that cause contamination of soil
- they bulldozed rocks,minerals and soil in front of them
- can suggest soil properties that may influence plants
- is the washing away of the top layer of soil
- it lacks any horizon development
- farming is an alternative agricultural system in reaction to rapidly changing farming practices
30 Clues: upper limit • lower limit • group of pedons • known as hard rock • what is OR in CLORPTT • referred to as topsoil • referred to as subsoil • is the main biotic factor • loose surface of the earth • it is parallel to the surface • it lacks any horizon development • refers to rainfall and temperature • layers dominated by organic material • what is the 5% in component definition • ...
Unit 8 25 terms cross word James H 2021-09-28
Across
- remove all foreign material
- following the level of the land around a hill
- water that drains out of the soil after it has been wetted
- any material that supplies nutrients for plants
- a soil or wall structure built across the slope to capture water
- a close growing crop planted to protect the soil surface
- the chain of animals that are eaten or eat other animals
- planting crops without plowing
- large land area where absorbed water goes into bodies of water.
- water that has very low salt or no salt
- changing from a liquid to a gas
- a substance that dissolves or changes materials
Down
- too much of a plant is eaten
- moisture from rain or snow
- The water that flows up the mouth of a river
- wearing away of soil
- Adding water for crops
- An area with very low precipitation
- water that is held too tightly for plant roots to absorb
- a material placed on soil surface the help growth
- water that drains out of soil
- when water fills all the spaces or pores in the soil
- the cycling of water
- the amount and type of nutrients in the soil
- Water absorbing and nutrient holding soil
- a material that reduces the acidic content of soil
26 Clues: wearing away of soil • the cycling of water • Adding water for crops • moisture from rain or snow • remove all foreign material • too much of a plant is eaten • water that drains out of soil • planting crops without plowing • changing from a liquid to a gas • An area with very low precipitation • water that has very low salt or no salt • Water absorbing and nutrient holding soil • ...
China Vocab 2023-03-22
Across
- A kind of clay, hardened by fire, used especially for small statues and vases.
Down
- Money that is used in a country.
- A government in which the most qualified and most talented people govern.
- An official who serves a king or other form of government
- The upper part of the soil; the soil on the surface
5 Clues: Money that is used in a country. • The upper part of the soil; the soil on the surface • An official who serves a king or other form of government • A government in which the most qualified and most talented people govern. • A kind of clay, hardened by fire, used especially for small statues and vases.
en sci 2019-12-07
Across
- refers to rainfall and temperature
- unit that represent the entire soil body
- upper limit
- they are experience intense weathering
- it is parallel to the surface
- originate from plants that have died or shed their leaves
- is the washing away of the top layer of soil
- group of pedons
- it lacks any horizon development
- what is OR in CLORPTT
- the materials underlying the soil and from which the soil developed
- referred to as subsoil
Down
- referred to as topsoil
- they bulldozed rocks,minerals and soil in front of them
- loose surface of the earth
- refer to sediments carried by fresh water but deposit in salt water
- can suggest soil properties that may influence plants
- a vertical section of the soil extending vertically through all its horizon
- formed as massive ice sheets, moving across north america
- refers to anything that cause contamination of soil
- what is the 25% in component definition
- what is the 5% in component definition
- is the main biotic factor
- known as hard rock
- it determines the degree to which the other soil forming factors express themselves
- layers dominated by organic material
- contains very high amounts of negative charge
- farming is an alternative agricultural system in reaction to rapidly changing farming practices
- a point in which catastrophic event is completed
- lower limit
30 Clues: upper limit • lower limit • group of pedons • known as hard rock • what is OR in CLORPTT • referred to as topsoil • referred to as subsoil • is the main biotic factor • loose surface of the earth • it is parallel to the surface • it lacks any horizon development • refers to rainfall and temperature • layers dominated by organic material • they are experience intense weathering • ...
A Laura Loux Crossword Tribute 2022-05-13
12 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • puzzle online • Flying mammal • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • Likes to chase mice • crossword as an image
social studies 2021-11-10
8 Clues: rich soil • city that will thrive • city that will thrive • what was the colonial economy • what is the largest cash crop • a work force that needed to be bigger • what were really close with one another • where colonists in new England were stuck
Prehistory 2021-11-30
Across
- The gradual process by which humans transitioned from nomadic hunter gatherers to stationary farmers
- A person who studies past and present people and cultures
- The most important product in ancient China
- Skills and tools people use to meet basic needs and wants
- A person who studies the lives of past people using artifacts
- The first animal to be domesticated
- Locations where early civilizations started due to fertile soil, easy transportation, fresh water, and abundance of food
- Writing developed in Sumer
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- The supreme god in early Chinese beliefs
- The Mandate of ___________ explained the rise and fall of Chinese Dynasties
- _______ River aka the Yellow River
- Town and outlying farmlands controlled by same rulers
- Old Stone Age
- The _______ features of Civilization
- Established first codified set of laws, often based on “an eye for an eye”
- Puzzle: Unit 1: Prehistory and River Valley Civilizations
- New Stone Age
- Writing used in Egypt
- the first people in society who would be literate (before scribes)
19 Clues: Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • Writing used in Egypt • Writing developed in Sumer • _______ River aka the Yellow River • The first animal to be domesticated • The _______ features of Civilization • The supreme god in early Chinese beliefs • The most important product in ancient China • Town and outlying farmlands controlled by same rulers • ...
Module 5 Crossword 2025-01-21
Across
- the transportation of sediments
- the dropping off of sediments at their final location
- water erosion which creates narrow streams
- the type of weathering where sediments are broken down but not changed in composition
- the breaking away of outer layers of rock due to a change in pressure
- the name for an individual layer of soil
- describes the unique layers of type of soil
- soil which is made from parent material that has been carried from another location
- the type of weathering where sediments are broken down and changed in composition
Down
- erosion caused by large ice formations scraping the terrain
- soil which is made from local parent material
- the reaction of oxygen with metals, creating rust or a reddish hue
- erosion caused by moving water
- water erosion which creates wide and deep streams
- the breakdown of sediments
- wedging a repeated freezing and thawing cycle of water in the cracks of rocks
- the medium for plant growth
- the original source of sediment for soil
18 Clues: the breakdown of sediments • the medium for plant growth • erosion caused by moving water • the transportation of sediments • the original source of sediment for soil • the name for an individual layer of soil • water erosion which creates narrow streams • describes the unique layers of type of soil • soil which is made from local parent material • ...
Earth 2025-04-03
Across
- People plants and ________all live on earth.
- __________is surrounded by air.
- Other areas have large lakes,________and streams.
- We must care for the Earth and its ______resources.
- People use ______to build homes.
- Some areas have rich _______.
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- __________ruin the land and put smoke in the air.
- Some areas have oil and ______deep in the Earth.
- ______can crack the land and move buildings.
- Some areas of land have many_______.
10 Clues: Some areas have rich _______. • __________is surrounded by air. • People use ______to build homes. • Some areas of land have many_______. • ______can crack the land and move buildings. • People plants and ________all live on earth. • Some areas have oil and ______deep in the Earth. • __________ruin the land and put smoke in the air. • ...
