clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
Oy / Oi Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-06
Across
- When you're happy, you feel ______.
- Not a girl, but a _____.
- A decision between different things.
- Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters are all examples of ____.
- Another word for a long journey is a ______.
- When you're bored, you can play with a ____.
- In order to garden, you need rich ____.
- The end of a pencil has a sharp ______.
- A King and Queen are considered _____.
- At recess, it can sound very _____.
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- An imitation or fake object to set a trap.
- Singers have great _____.
- I love cookies when they are ______ and chewy.
- If you're lucky, you may find an ______ with a pearl inside.
- When water gets hot it _____.
- The sound a pig makes.
16 Clues: The sound a pig makes. • Not a girl, but a _____. • Singers have great _____. • When water gets hot it _____. • When you're happy, you feel ______. • At recess, it can sound very _____. • A decision between different things. • A King and Queen are considered _____. • In order to garden, you need rich ____. • The end of a pencil has a sharp ______. • ...
Rainforest 2024-06-21
Across
- A cause of Deforestation
- A country controlling the Amazon
- An effect of deforestation
- One of the six 'survival strategies' for the Amazon
- An Ocean that brings moisture to the Amazon
- A cause of Climate Change
- The bloke who bought the rainforest
- An effect of Climate Change
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- Layer of plant-life taller than the canopy
- Organic layer of the forest floor
- a natural resource found in the Amazon
- The variety of plants and animals in a habitat
- A country controlling the Amazon
- A sea close to the Amazon that brings in moisture
- forest fuel reserve found in the Amazon
- charcoal rich dark soil
- A valuable hardwood found in the Amazon
17 Clues: charcoal rich dark soil • A cause of Deforestation • A cause of Climate Change • An effect of deforestation • An effect of Climate Change • A country controlling the Amazon • A country controlling the Amazon • Organic layer of the forest floor • The bloke who bought the rainforest • a natural resource found in the Amazon • forest fuel reserve found in the Amazon • ...
SS Perfect 10 Vocab 2019-10-22
Across
- human-made waterways
- the world's first system of writing
- more than they needed
- city
- One of Uruk's kings, a legendary figure in Sumerian literature
- the type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- picture symbols
- the science of building
- the worship of many gods
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- consisted of a city and all the countryside around it
- people who performed religious ceremonies
- a part or function
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- effect or result
- countryside
- wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- the most famous Chaldean king
- writer
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- the division of society by rank or class
- rebelled against the Sumerian ruler, was the first military leader to use soldiers armed with bows and arrows
- a large arc of rich, or fertile, farming land
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- A pyramid-shaped temple tower
- land with different territories and people under a single rule
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
28 Clues: city • writer • countryside • picture symbols • effect or result • a part or function • human-made waterways • more than they needed • the science of building • the worship of many gods • the most famous Chaldean king • A 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 • ...
Mesopotamian Crossword 2014-09-18
Across
- people who preformed religious ceremonies
- Akkadian Emperor who was one of the first rulers to have a permanent army
- a way of supplying water
- writer
- type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- the worship of many gods
- the world’s first system of writing
- more than they needed
- the division of society by rank or class
- one of the Unuk’s kings who became a figure in Sumerian literature; “The Epic of Gilgamesh”
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- pyramid shaped temple tower
- the science of building
- consisted of a city and all the countryside around it
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- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- Chaldean King who rebuilt Babylon into a beautiful city with hanging gardens
- picture symbols
- effect, result
- city
- a large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
- long poem that tells the story of heroes
- human made waterways
- countryside areas
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- a wheeled horse drawn cart used in battle
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 • ...
Mesopotamian Crossword 2014-09-18
Across
- city
- a way of supplying water
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- type of arrangement in which each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- one of the Unuk’s kings who became a figure in Sumerian literature; “The Epic of Gilgamesh”
- more than they needed
- hierarchy the division of society by rank or class
- long poem that tells the story of heroes
- Chaldean King who rebuilt Babylon into a beautiful city with hanging gardens
- the worship of many gods
- a wheeled horse drawn cart used in battle
- countryside areas
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- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- writer
- picture symbols
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- a large arc of rich, or fertile, farmland
- the science of building
- consisted of a city and all the countryside around it
- people who preformed religious ceremonies
- the world’s first system of writing
- human made waterways
- pyramid shaped temple tower
- Akkadian Emperor who was one of the first rulers to have a permanent army
- effect, result
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 • ...
Puzzle #19 WOD Words 2022-05-13
10 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • puzzle online • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • crossword as an image • Flying mammalsimple and free to use
Happy Birthday Don and Betty 2 2022-05-13
10 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • puzzle online • Flying mammal • and free to use • Large marsupial • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • crossword as an imagedog Man's best friend
Weathering and Soil Formation 2014-02-04
Across
- process by which soil is moved
- passing water removes substances
- splitting of rock when water seeps in
- an organism that breaks down dead organism
- breaking down of rock through a chemical change
- the past and present processes are the same
- layer of soil under the topsoil
- upper layer of soil
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- dark,organic material
- rock is physically broken into smaller pieces
- break down rock at earths surfaces
- a thick mass of grass, roots and soil
- layer of rock underground
- material that water can go through
- chemical change in which a substance combines with oxygen forming rust
- grinding away of rocks
- layers of different colors of soil
- loose material where plants grow
- loose layer of dead plant leaves and stems on the surface of the soil
19 Clues: upper layer of soil • dark,organic material • grinding away of rocks • layer of rock underground • process by which soil is moved • layer of soil under the topsoil • passing water removes substances • loose material where plants grow • break down rock at earths surfaces • material that water can go through • layers of different colors of soil • ...
Puzzle 2 2024-05-31
Across
- The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted by an individual, organization, or product.
- Energy produced from flowing or falling water.
- A resource that can be replenished naturally with the passage of time.
- A synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers.
- A large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- The top layer of the earth in which plants grow.
- An area of land that is saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally.
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- The practice of using water efficiently to reduce unnecessary water usage.
- Relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth.
- A thick layer of ice and snow that covers large areas of the Earth's poles.
- To convert waste into reusable material.
- A large, heavy mammal with one or two horns on its snout, native to Africa and Asia.
- The process of turning organic waste into nutrient-rich soil.
- A large mammal with a trunk, native to Africa and Asia.
14 Clues: To convert waste into reusable material. • Energy produced from flowing or falling water. • The top layer of the earth in which plants grow. • A large mammal with a trunk, native to Africa and Asia. • Relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth. • The process of turning organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. • ...
Sculpture Final Exam Crossword 2017-05-15
Across
- A sculpture including only the head and shoulders
- A sculpture which moves or has moving parts.
- Which ancient culture produced life-sized clay sculptures of soldiers and guards to protect the emperor’s tomb?
- The stage at which clay has lost all moisture
- What culture popularized portrait sculptures of leaders and prominent citizens?
- The pose of a figure that is facing and looking forward is called
- Surface treatment on a metal sculpture which can be produced by a chemical change caused by natural elements or can be induced artificially
- A sculpture made from different found objects and material is called
- What is forming a pliable medium, such as clay or paper mache’, into a sculpture?
- What is three-dimensional and encloses volume?
- Sculptures that consist only of color, line and shapes are considered to be
- What can be two-dimensional (pen on paper), three-dimensional (rope or wire), or implied (an edge)?
- A sculpture that makes a visual statement about society or the world
- A creamy mixture or clay and water used to join two pieces of clay
- This type of art memorializes or lends importance to an event.
- 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 sculpture that projects from a background to be seen only from the front and sides
- A hollow container that produces a cast by giving its form to a substance placed within it and allowed to harden
- What refers to the arrangement of elements in a work of art to create the path your eye travels in through the composition?
- A design principle that refers to differences in value, colors, and textures in order to achieve emphasis
- Clay that has been fired once
- A furnace for firing ceramic products is called
- Sculpture process in which material is applied to build up a form
- In sculpting a form, the term referring to the process of removing material (i.e. carving of plaster, stone or wood)
- The relationship between several objects or between parts of a single object or person is called
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- Two-dimensional and encloses area
- Any unfired clay work is called
- Rodin most often used what medium for the preparatory studies for his works which were later cast in bronze?
- The artist credited with the "invention" of the assemblage sculpture
- The legs of the human body are approximately what proportion of the entire figure
- What types of sculptures is Joseph Cornell well known for?
- A liquid suspension of minerals that melt in the kiln to produce a glasslike surface
- Refers to the way lines, shapes, and colors are put together.
- The process of kneading and forcibly throwing pieces down on top of one another to obtain uniform texture, plasticity, and freedom from air bubbles
- Shapes or forms derived from living things
- The stage at which clay is stiff but still moist and can be carved without running the risk of collapsing the form is called
- The first firing of a clay object is called
- A sculpture that is built or fastened together using wood, metal or other media
- What is the area or air surrounding the parts of a sculpture?
- The surface quality of an object
- 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
- The repeating of a motif, shape, line, color in a recognizable organization
- A small model of a sculpture, much like a sketch is to a finished drawing or painting
- The equalization of elements in a work of art (symmetrical, radial, etc.)
- The supporting skeletal structure that prevents a sculpture from collapsing during construction
- In order to join two pieces of clay, one must first ______________ both clay surfaces with a knife or similar clay tool
- The process in which a fluid material is poured into a mold
- Sculpture that can be seen from all sides is called
- An American ceramic sculptor who taught himself by copying comic strips and whose works are known as "Funk" art
- What temperature should the water be when one is mixing plaster properly?
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? • ...
South Asia Crossword 2024-03-19
Across
- a ringlike coral island or string of small islands surrounding a lagoon
- a seasonal wind, especially in South Asia
- land that is rich farmland composed of clay, silt, sand, or gravel
- high water level brought by a cyclone that swamps low-lying areas
- the dominant religion of India
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- a violent storm with fierce winds and heavy rain
- a mountain range in South Asia that includes Mount Everest
- a set of closely grouped islands
- a landmass that is like a continent, only smaller, such as South Asia
- an important water resource flowing more than 1,500 miles
- a broadened seaward end of a river
11 Clues: the dominant religion of India • a set of closely grouped islands • a broadened seaward end of a river • a seasonal wind, especially in South Asia • a violent storm with fierce winds and heavy rain • an important water resource flowing more than 1,500 miles • a mountain range in South Asia that includes Mount Everest • ...
Ag 2022-10-04
Across
- take up water/ nutrients for plants
- taking place every other year
- the civilization of aquatic food
- the main body part of a plant
- the upper level of dirt
- placing another plant into another plant stem or trunk
- flat greens parts that grow from the plant stem
- cutting away dead parts of pants
- moss a type of moss that is absorbent
- growing of a plant in nutrient rich soil
- a part of the plant used for food
- plants using the sun to synthesize food
- the act of cutting away dead parts of plant
- they grow in the spring
- developing buds on the stem of the plant
- substance that provides essential energy for growth
- existing for a long period of time
- laying things on top of one another
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- separating something into parts
- an animal that attacks food crops or livestock
- a substance that roots grow to extract nutrients/water
- occurring once a year
- cutting something of another thing
- a form or obsidian
- a growth a artificial tissue
- waste produced by farmed fish
- roots that hang in the air
- a colorful mineral
- the sweet or fleshy part of a tree or plant
- something modifying its genetics
30 Clues: a form or obsidian • a colorful mineral • occurring once a year • the upper level of dirt • they grow in the spring • roots that hang in the air • a growth a artificial tissue • taking place every other year • the main body part of a plant • waste produced by farmed fish • separating something into parts • the civilization of aquatic food • cutting away dead parts of pants • ...
Chapter 15 and 16 Vocabulary 2018-01-04
Across
- Person believed to be a messenger from God
- A communal farm or settlement in Israel
- Grazing so heavily that the vegetation is damaged and the ground erodes
- an ethnic group without a formal country
- A valley formed by the separation of tectonic plates
- Underground water-bearing layers of porous rock, sand, or gravel
- Rich soil made up of sand and mud deposited by running water
- Belief in one God
- In Islam, a house of worship
- In the desert, a streambed that is dry except during heavy rain
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- A cooperative settlement of small individual farms in Israel
- A natural mineral containing chemical compounds used in fertilizers
- To adapt plants and animals from the wild for human use
- A fixed limit or extent that typically follows straight lines
- Process in which arable land becomes desert
- An ancient writing system used in Egypt in which pictures and symbols represent words and sounds
- A belief in the right of a nation to be an independent state
- A chemical or natural substance added to soil to increase its fertility
- A chemical used to kill insects, rodents, or other pests
- Member of the nomadic desert peoples of North Africa and Southwest Asia
- A member of a wandering pastoral people
21 Clues: Belief in one God • In Islam, a house of worship • A communal farm or settlement in Israel • A member of a wandering pastoral people • an ethnic group without a formal country • Person believed to be a messenger from God • Process in which arable land becomes desert • A valley formed by the separation of tectonic plates • ...
Babylon Crossword 2022-10-25
Across
- What kind of gods they believed in.
- Where Babylon is located.
- Rich soil where plants can grow.
- One of the 2 languages they speak
- One of the 2 rivers.
- One of the 2 languages they speak
- "If a man breaks into a house, he shall be killed in front of that break-in and buried there."
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- One of the 2 rivers.
- Their religion (Worshiped many gods)
- King of Babylon.
- Citizens of Babylon.
11 Clues: King of Babylon. • One of the 2 rivers. • One of the 2 rivers. • Citizens of Babylon. • Where Babylon is located. • Rich soil where plants can grow. • One of the 2 languages they speak • One of the 2 languages they speak • What kind of gods they believed in. • Their religion (Worshiped many gods) • ...
STEM 2024-09-19
Across
- - Information collected for reference or analysis.
- - A form of energy that makes things warm.
- - A solid natural substance found on Earth, made up of minerals.
- - A place where scientific experiments are carried out.
- for the Crossword:
- - What enables us to see; it travels faster than anything else in the universe.
- - The vast, seemingly infinite expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere.
- - A machine that can perform tasks automatically.
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- - A living organism that grows in soil and typically uses sunlight for energy.
- - A liquid essential for all known forms of life.
- - The basic unit of life in all living organisms.
- - The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- - Instructions written for computers to perform tasks.
- - The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat.
- - A way to assess knowledge or experiment results.
- - A massive ball of burning gas in the sky, like the Sun.
16 Clues: for the Crossword: • - A form of energy that makes things warm. • - The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns. • - A liquid essential for all known forms of life. • - The basic unit of life in all living organisms. • - A machine that can perform tasks automatically. • - Information collected for reference or analysis. • ...
Nature 2025-04-23
Across
- A low area between hills or mountains, typically with a river running through it.
- you like me to turn these into a full crossword grid too?
- A solid mineral material forming part of the Earth's surface.
- A vast body of salt water covering most of the Earth.
- The colorful, blooming part of a plant.
- A dry, barren region with little rainfall.
- A flowing body of water that usually ends in a sea or ocean.
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow.
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- A large, slow-moving mass of ice.
- A large area covered mainly with trees and undergrowth.
- Air in motion.
- A visible mass of condensed water vapor in the sky.
- A large natural elevation of the earth's surface.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches.
- Water that falls from clouds in droplets.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
16 Clues: Air in motion. • A large, slow-moving mass of ice. • A tall plant with a trunk and branches. • The colorful, blooming part of a plant. • Water that falls from clouds in droplets. • A dry, barren region with little rainfall. • The upper layer of earth where plants grow. • The star at the center of our solar system. • A large natural elevation of the earth's surface. • ...
Art words 2024-08-20
9 Clues: can change shape • when you spin clay • some where you put art • something to firing clay • a slow firing in the kiln • when your clay is very dry • can make a picture come to life • a technique to put clay together • when you clay has not been firing
Gold rush 2013-05-12
Across
- fire a fire that is lit when you go camping
- mesuring in english
- another word for soil
- you put things in and it can be plastic
- people that look for gold
- people from china
- shiny and worth alot
- a place were people look for gold
- the miners lived in them
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- a meat that has been stored in a room for 21 months
- people look for gold in it
- a license used for the gold rush
- used to break rocks with to find hidden gold
- large area
- an place in NSW that someone found gold in
- good to dig with in the gold rush
- a big piece of gold
- used to find gold with
- someone who has lots of money
19 Clues: large area • people from china • mesuring in english • a big piece of gold • shiny and worth alot • another word for soil • used to find gold with • the miners lived in them • people that look for gold • people look for gold in it • someone who has lots of money • a license used for the gold rush • good to dig with in the gold rush • a place were people look for gold • ...
Spring Gardens 2023-04-15
Across
- Type of garden grown to spice life up or drink some tea
- ___________ where you are planted.
- Dirt, mud or earth
- "Fill Me Up, _________" by The Foundations
- "The earth laughs in ___________." - A Ralph Waldo Emerson quote
- Stop and smell the ___________.
- Time of equal length day and night
- Tiger, Easter, Stargazer
- Minnesota state flower (include apostrophe)
Down
- Young plant raised from a seed
- Helps us produce Vitamin D
- Food scraps turned into nutrient-rich fertilizer
- A handheld garden tool
- The promise of spring, rejuvenation
- Friend of the garden and symbol of hope & transformation
- To break the earth for planting
- Life is a ___________, dig it.
- Bumble, Carpenter, Mason
- In 1600s Holland, these popular spring flowers' bulbs were more valuable than gold.
19 Clues: Dirt, mud or earth • A handheld garden tool • Tiger, Easter, Stargazer • Bumble, Carpenter, Mason • Helps us produce Vitamin D • Young plant raised from a seed • Life is a ___________, dig it. • Stop and smell the ___________. • To break the earth for planting • ___________ where you are planted. • Time of equal length day and night • The promise of spring, rejuvenation • ...
Ag 2022-10-04
Across
- culture a growth a artificial tissue
- growing of a plant in nutrient rich soil
- roots that hang in the air
- take up water/ nutrients for plants
- media a substance that roots grow to extract nutrients/water
- cutting away dead parts of pants
- the main body part of a plant
- cutting something of another thing
- flat greens parts that grow from the plant stem
- substance that provides essential energy for growth
- taking place every other year
- a form or obsidian
- the civilization of aquatic food
- something modifying its genetics
- existing for a long period of time
- the act of cutting away dead parts of plant
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- the sweet or fleshy part of a tree or plant
- moss a type of moss that is absorbent
- separating something into parts
- plants using the sun to synthesize food
- the upper level of dirt
- they grow in the spring
- occurring once a year
- a colorful mineral
- waste produced by farmed fish
- a part of the plant used for food
- developing buds on the stem of the plant
- laying things on top of one another
- placing another plant into another plant stem or trunk
- an animal that attacks food crops or livestock
30 Clues: a colorful mineral • a form or obsidian • occurring once a year • the upper level of dirt • they grow in the spring • roots that hang in the air • the main body part of a plant • waste produced by farmed fish • taking place every other year • separating something into parts • cutting away dead parts of pants • the civilization of aquatic food • something modifying its genetics • ...
Unit 5 Crossword #1 2025-04-02
Across
- Plant roots suspended in water but nutrients are provided naturally through animals and bacteria
- Any type of substance that causes pollution and cannot be degraded by living things
- Mineral used in jet engines and missiles
- The process of extracting ore or minerals from the ground
- Documentary exposing the harsh conditions of the informal recycling facility in China
- Bread, popcorn, and cheese are all examples of this
- Qualitative scale that ranks minerals from 1-10 based on their resistance to scratching
- Widespread starvation
- Plant nutrient responsible for regulating water/nutrient movement
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- Provides structure in the soil
- Plant roots suspended in nutrient rich water
- When minerals break in odd shapes
- Mineral used in cans, foils, and windows
- Mineral used in batteries, glass, and ceramics
- Plant nutrient contributes to cell wall structure and plant stability
- A crop or animal raised by a farmer
- The process of restoring land that has been disturbed by mining to a usable state
- Makes up 25% of the soil and supports root respiration
- N.I.M.B.Y.
- Not formed from living things or the remains of living things
- Mineral used in photography and mirrors
- Mineral used in dentistry, computers, spacecraft
- The Great Garbage Patch is 2x the size of _________
- Plant nutrient that contributes to protein synthesis plant development
24 Clues: N.I.M.B.Y. • Widespread starvation • Provides structure in the soil • When minerals break in odd shapes • A crop or animal raised by a farmer • Mineral used in photography and mirrors • Mineral used in cans, foils, and windows • Mineral used in jet engines and missiles • Plant roots suspended in nutrient rich water • Mineral used in batteries, glass, and ceramics • ...
Food Security 2024-12-18
Across
- The primary source of protein for many people, often derived from livestock.
- The global issue of insufficient food supply for a population.
- A method of farming that uses minimal tillage to preserve soil health.
- The term for the variety of crops and livestock in a given area.
- A method of farming that focuses on sustainability and environmental health.
- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food.
- The term for the amount of food produced per unit of land.
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- The seasonal movement of farmers and their livestock to find fresh pastures.
- A nutrient-rich food that is often fortified to combat malnutrition.
- The phenomenon of climate change affecting agricultural productivity.
- A staple food grain that is a primary source of calories for many people.
11 Clues: The term for the amount of food produced per unit of land. • The global issue of insufficient food supply for a population. • The term for the variety of crops and livestock in a given area. • A nutrient-rich food that is often fortified to combat malnutrition. • The phenomenon of climate change affecting agricultural productivity. • ...
•𝕠𝕣 making 𝕖𝕣 crossword• 2024-06-26
Across
- I will heal your wounds
- up and down... with technology
- I got a bad one
- my dog ate it
- little box goes boom
- the frame of your home sweet home
- security for your phone
- this is how you talk
- tests and teachers hate this
- up and down with clues. Made by me. What you might be doing now but gave up a second ago
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- wiggly with no eyes. How could it live?
- we thrive here
- may you please clean this sir?
- job or no job
- mirror, mirror on the wall... who can complete this impossible crossword?
- is the trade really fair?
- computers, people, piles of sheets and more piles of sheets
- a masterpiece of art
- my fishing net
- do I have to inspect this crossword you're doing?
- put this in = no fair trade
- big, snappy, mean thing
22 Clues: job or no job • my dog ate it • we thrive here • my fishing net • I got a bad one • little box goes boom • a masterpiece of art • this is how you talk • I will heal your wounds • security for your phone • big, snappy, mean thing • is the trade really fair? • put this in = no fair trade • tests and teachers hate this • may you please clean this sir? • up and down... with technology • ...
Sculpture Final Exam Crossword 2017-05-15
Across
- What culture popularized portrait sculptures of leaders and prominent citizens?
- A liquid suspension of minerals that melt in the kiln to produce a glasslike surface
- A creamy mixture or clay and water used to join two pieces of clay
- The process in which a fluid material is poured into a mold
- What types of sculptures is Joseph Cornell well known for?
- Sculpture that can be seen from all sides is called
- The artist credited with the "invention" of the assemblage sculpture
- What is the area or air surrounding the parts of a sculpture?
- The pose of a figure that is facing and looking forward is called
- Shapes or forms derived from living things
- A sculpture that makes a visual statement about society or the world
- The process of kneading and forcibly throwing pieces down on top of one another to obtain uniform texture, plasticity, and freedom from air bubbles
- Any unfired clay work is called
- The relationship between several objects or between parts of a single object or person is called
- Sculptures that consist only of color, line and shapes are considered to be
- The repeating of a motif, shape, line, color in a recognizable organization
- The surface quality of an object
- 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
- An American ceramic sculptor who taught himself by copying comic strips and whose works are known as "Funk" art
- The legs of the human body are approximately what proportion of the entire figure
- In sculpting a form, the term referring to the process of removing material (i.e. carving of plaster, stone or wood)
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- What is three-dimensional and encloses volume?
- A sculpture which moves or has moving parts.
- Surface treatment on a metal sculpture which can be produced by a chemical change caused by natural elements or can be induced artificially
- What can be two-dimensional (pen on paper), three-dimensional (rope or wire), or implied (an edge)?
- Clay that has been fired once
- A sculpture that is built or fastened together using wood, metal or other media
- In order to join two pieces of clay, one must first ______________ both clay surfaces with a knife or similar clay tool
- 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
- Which ancient culture produced life-sized clay sculptures of soldiers and guards to protect the emperor’s tomb?
- A design principle that refers to differences in value, colors, and textures in order to achieve emphasis
- Sculpture process in which material is applied to build up a form
- A sculpture made from different found objects and material is called
- The supporting skeletal structure that prevents a sculpture from collapsing during construction
- A small model of a sculpture, much like a sketch is to a finished drawing or painting
- What temperature should the water be when one is mixing plaster properly?
- What refers to the arrangement of elements in a work of art to create the path your eye travels in through the composition?
- The first firing of a clay object is called
- A furnace for firing ceramic products is called
- Refers to the way lines, shapes, and colors are put together.
- A hollow container that produces a cast by giving its form to a substance placed within it and allowed to harden
- The equalization of elements in a work of art (symmetrical, radial, etc.)
- The stage at which clay has lost all moisture
- The stage at which clay is stiff but still moist and can be carved without running the risk of collapsing the form is called
- A sculpture including only the head and shoulders
- This type of art memorializes or lends importance to an event.
- What is forming a pliable medium, such as clay or paper mache’, into a sculpture?
- Rodin most often used what medium for the preparatory studies for his works which were later cast in bronze?
- A sculpture that projects from a background to be seen only from the front and sides
- 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? • ...
Our National Resources 2023-10-19
Across
- A metal used in construction and manufacturing
- A valuable resource often used generation of electricity
- Provides renewable energy through turbines
- Fossil fuel
- Essential for life and covers most of the Earth's surface
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- A rich source of nutrients for plants
- Earth's primary source of energy
- A precious metal often used in making jewellery
- A natural resource used making in electricity wires
9 Clues: Fossil fuel • Earth's primary source of energy • A rich source of nutrients for plants • Provides renewable energy through turbines • A metal used in construction and manufacturing • A precious metal often used in making jewellery • A natural resource used making in electricity wires • A valuable resource often used generation of electricity • ...
Mesopotamia vocab 2024-10-15
Across
- brick, pyramid-shaped temple
- large arc of rich, or fertile farmland
- way of controlling water for Farming
- mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile
- laws that governed life in Babylonian empire
- system that divides people into classes based on job of your family.
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- system of writing using curved lines
- land between two rivers
- produce more goods or crops than needed
9 Clues: land between two rivers • brick, pyramid-shaped temple • system of writing using curved lines • way of controlling water for Farming • large arc of rich, or fertile farmland • produce more goods or crops than needed • laws that governed life in Babylonian empire • mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile • ...
vocabulary 3D Art 2016-08-25
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- is an example of a form
- is a 2-D area that is enclosed in some way
- adding water to clay in order to attach two pieces
- color you get when you mix red and blue
- is an example of a shape
- when you repeat an object
- objects that appear in the back of an art work,
- red, blue, yellow
- object that appear in the front of an art work
- the light and dark in an art work
- color you get when mixing yellow and blue
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- is the path of a dot moving through space
- to scratch the clay in order to attach two pieces
- the hue and intensities that can be used in an artwork.
- artwork that appears in the middle of a background
- a flat piece of clay used to make other objects
- the way something feels or appears to feel
- a person that makes artwork
- the area of an art work
- green,purple, orange
- clay added to a pot to give it color and make it waterproof
- color you get when mixing red and yellow
- a 3-d object
23 Clues: a 3-d object • red, blue, yellow • green,purple, orange • is an example of a form • the area of an art work • is an example of a shape • when you repeat an object • a person that makes artwork • the light and dark in an art work • color you get when you mix red and blue • color you get when mixing red and yellow • is the path of a dot moving through space • ...
Mesopotamia Review 2021-11-01
Across
- a long poem about a hero
- Holy book of the Jewish people
- a religious temple in the center of the city
- the belief in one god
- the belief in many gods
- the center of Mesopotamian society
- a contribution from Sumer that started to make pottery
- wedge shaped writing used in Sumer
- the type of land found around the rivers that is good for planting
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- using canals and dams to control the flow of water
- the rich soil from the flooding rivers
- the ruler that had the first set of written laws
- rule by one person
- The land between two rivers
- a harp like instrument
- what happened to the rivers in Mesopotamia
16 Clues: rule by one person • the belief in one god • a harp like instrument • the belief in many gods • a long poem about a hero • The land between two rivers • Holy book of the Jewish people • the center of Mesopotamian society • wedge shaped writing used in Sumer • the rich soil from the flooding rivers • what happened to the rivers in Mesopotamia • ...
Big Crossword 2022-06-18
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- A word commonly used for itself on the internet.
- To defend with object(s).
- The opposite of new.
- A cold summer treat.
- What this is
- The room where you sleep.
- Waiting to load.
- An international conflict
- Change
- A stand supporting a ball.
- A modern phone.
- Once ____ a time
- The glow from Uranium.
- A chimpanzee.
- Not costing money.
- A pointer
- Look at
- A circular food with a hole in it.
- A black & white animal.
- Plants grow on it.
- Modified so you have a small chance of winning.
- The adjective for "nation".
- A valuable yellow metal.
- The color of space.
- The sound of a horn or angry goose
- The hit game that inspired Terraria.
- A strong material made with iron and carbon.
- Hot cross ____
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- The place hotels put their mints.
- To store something for yourself.
- See-through
- A term used to describe a type of free premium.
- Google ______
- An air vehicle on water
- The opposite of the moon.
- What Sally sells by the seashore.
- A chip not meant for eating.
- _____'s license
- A common pet
- A bright element.
- A crossword is a ______ game.
- ___ and arrow.
- A fake name.
- The number after nine.
- Fast, speedy
- New ____ City
- Not public
- World Wide ___
- The enemy of Batman.
- The potato state
- A small red bug.
- A piece of clothing above your shorts.
- A word used to connect sentences.
- A circle machine that goes tick.
- Not valuable
- A building on the farm.
56 Clues: Change • Look at • A pointer • Not public • See-through • What this is • A common pet • A fake name. • Fast, speedy • Not valuable • Google ______ • A chimpanzee. • New ____ City • ___ and arrow. • World Wide ___ • Hot cross ____ • _____'s license • A modern phone. • Waiting to load. • Once ____ a time • The potato state • A small red bug. • A bright element. • Not costing money. • Plants grow on it. • The color of space. • ...
Sixty One-derful 2024-03-26
Across
- four legged all black friend
- second to a previous clue, indigo's biggest fear
- cherished snack time for our four legged friends
- known as "boobies" by some, mochi ice cream brand on the floor
- drink and snack, both in one cup
- definitely brag-worthy creator of a sunday crossword
- crossword co pilot
- four legged grey and white friend
- addicting instagram videos
- her newest album drops april 19th
- sleep aid
- say this to indigo for a walk speed increase
- newest tattoo for amy and margot
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- four legged all brown eater of gingerbread house friend
- common phrase said after bubbies landed on the floor
- go-to NA fermented drink of choice
- flower blooming season
- not-so-brag-worthy creator of a sunday crossword
- "the pods are open"
- a previous clue's birthday and jesus' resurrection(?)
- birthday queen
- house project enthusiast
- scary vacuum cleaner friend
23 Clues: sleep aid • birthday queen • crossword co pilot • "the pods are open" • flower blooming season • house project enthusiast • addicting instagram videos • scary vacuum cleaner friend • four legged all black friend • drink and snack, both in one cup • newest tattoo for amy and margot • four legged grey and white friend • her newest album drops april 19th • ...
ceramics 2023-02-22
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- a circular item that uses Centrifugal force for clay
- a piece of clay typically rolled out in similar thickness
- something used to increase consistency with clay
- something to help bind and adhere bits together
- when something has been fired 1
- something we use like glue for clay
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- when clay is bone dry to the touch prior to firing
- a paint like substance to use prior to first fire
- a thin coating of glass
- also known as firesand used to mix back in to clay
10 Clues: a thin coating of glass • when something has been fired 1 • something we use like glue for clay • something to help bind and adhere bits together • something used to increase consistency with clay • a paint like substance to use prior to first fire • when clay is bone dry to the touch prior to firing • also known as firesand used to mix back in to clay • ...
Art words 2024-08-20
9 Clues: can change shape • when you spin clay • some where you put art • something to firing clay • a slow firing in the kiln • when your clay is very dry • can make a picture come to life • a technique to put clay together • when you clay has not been firing
Unit 5:Waste Managment 2025-02-02
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- A metabolic process where microorganisms break down sugars to produce energy, often creating alcohol, gases, or acids.
- Dumping waste into oceans under regulated conditions.
- Decomposing organic waste into nutrient-rich material for soil improvement.
- Substances capable of breaking down naturally into harmless components.
- Tiny plastic particles that result from plastic breakdown and pollute ecosystems.
- Burning waste at high temperatures to reduce volume and generate energy.
- Temporarily holding waste in designated facilities until further processing or disposal.
- Contaminated liquid that forms as waste decomposes and water percolates through landfills.
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- The buildup of toxic substances in an organism over time.
- The increasing concentration of toxins in organisms higher up the food chain.
- Areas designated for waste disposal by burying it under layers of soil.
- Converting waste materials into new products to conserve resources and reduce pollution.
- Shipping waste to another country for disposal, recycling, or treatment.
- Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
14 Clues: Dumping waste into oceans under regulated conditions. • The buildup of toxic substances in an organism over time. • Areas designated for waste disposal by burying it under layers of soil. • Substances capable of breaking down naturally into harmless components. • Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. • ...
Mayan Civilzation 2017-05-02
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- The Maya ______ people and animals to the Gods.
- This animal was considered to represent power.
- The name of the merchant/trader's god.
- The belief in many gods.
- A form of agriculture that wore out the soil.
- Mayan Kings were thought to be...
- The Maya did not have money so they used this system to trade
- This name was given to merchants who traded and who were highly respected.
- The name of one of the 4 CSI theories.
- A period of time with no precipitation.
- syllable sound alphabet usually carved in stone.
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- Roads in cities that were 4 feet high and paved.
- The belief in only one god.
- Mayan cities had huge areas of paved stone known as.
- The Maya traded as far west as the...
- A sacrificial site in Chichen Itsa where people were sacrificed.
- Brightly colored stone buildings atop pyramids.
- The Maya relied heavily upon this one crop.
- The name given to those in power.
- A place engineered to hold or store fresh water.
- Severe drought can cause a ...
- Soil that is rich in nutrients is known as ___soil.
- The name of a huge carved stone that told of a ruler's history.
23 Clues: The belief in many gods. • The belief in only one god. • Severe drought can cause a ... • The name given to those in power. • Mayan Kings were thought to be... • The Maya traded as far west as the... • The name of the merchant/trader's god. • The name of one of the 4 CSI theories. • A period of time with no precipitation. • The Maya relied heavily upon this one crop. • ...
The Great Garden Puzzle! 2023-12-07
Across
- symmetrical pollinator
- the kitchen of a plant
- wiggly garden friend
- sometimes painful, super important flying garden friend
- where exciting finds in the dig zone should go
- eats aphids in the garden
- seed that travels by floating on the water
- the seeds of this plant featured in our garden travel by dropping and rolling
- special body part or behavior that helps a living thing survive in an environment
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- this behavior of bears allows them to survive cold winters with little food
- hungry, sticky garden pest
- we grow multiple kinds of this leafy green
- this furry neighbor occasionally visits the garden
- they bring water and nutrients to the plant from the soil
- this spiky seed might stick to your dog during a hike
- this garden plant has hydrophobic leaves
- garden plant that makes a good pasta sauce
- the seeds ____ out of a touch-me-not plant
- this layer of the seed protect its important insides
- its spikes prevent predators from eating it
- this tall, bright flower once grew by our fuzziest plant
- its thick, waxy leaves help retain moisture (featured in our garden)
- this flower's seeds travel by wind
- nutrient-rich material that looks like soil
24 Clues: wiggly garden friend • symmetrical pollinator • the kitchen of a plant • eats aphids in the garden • hungry, sticky garden pest • this flower's seeds travel by wind • this garden plant has hydrophobic leaves • we grow multiple kinds of this leafy green • garden plant that makes a good pasta sauce • the seeds ____ out of a touch-me-not plant • ...
Quarter 3 Summative Assessment Review 2022-03-17
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- benefits that organisms and the environment provide to humans
- areas rich in highly endemic species
- zones in the ocean where aquatic animals cannot survive because of low oxygen levels
- quality of agroecology where resources are recycled and reused whenever possible
- involves protecting people from pathogens and chemicals in our food supply
- disease-causing organisms such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites
- soil degradation where the top layer of soil is being displaced
- most originate from human activities, such as pesticide use in agriculture
- consistent access to safe and nutritious food
- ecosystems that conservationists and ecologists seek to restore
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- this approach is a five-point plan to slow down species extinction
- industrial crop production lead to a decrease in this population
- farming of a single crop in a given area
- the type of biodiversity that conservationists and ecologists emphasize on protecting
- quality of agroecology that makes use of different animals and crops
- this type of species must be reintroduced in ecosystems to restore it
- areas with limited access to healthy food
- a lack of this prevents conservationists from protecting a lot of ecosystems
- building the qualities of natural ecosystems into farm ecosystems
- an example of ecological restoration in the forests
20 Clues: areas rich in highly endemic species • farming of a single crop in a given area • areas with limited access to healthy food • consistent access to safe and nutritious food • an example of ecological restoration in the forests • benefits that organisms and the environment provide to humans • soil degradation where the top layer of soil is being displaced • ...
harris 2021-12-15
6 Clues: rock category • not lava but? • shoreline problem • comes out of a volcano • this make the soil dark,rich and brown • a wrap around heated part of the earth
Mixed Social Studies Review 2012-11-16
Across
- areas near the equator
- when the borderlines of states, or countries touch
- guided travel through natural areas
- great and often violent change
- , type of economy in which the government makes the decisions
- cutting down forests
- benefits and protections guaranteed to people by law
- farming, a farm that produces enough food for the family
- moving from one country to another
- form of government in which the people govern themselves by voting
- group of people who make the laws and lead others
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- an all powerful leader who has complete control
- soil, soil that is rich in minerals
- moving from one place to another
- government order imposing a trade barrier
- an area with common features that set it apart from other areas
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- a narrow piece of land that connects to two larger pieces of land.
- usual predictable pattern of weather
- factor, factors that make a person want to leave their homeland
- the spread of culture
- the way people make, buy, and sell things
- the study of the earth's surface and the people who live there
- countries, countries working towards industrialization
- farming, raising crops and livestock for sale
- a learned way of life
26 Clues: cutting down forests • the spread of culture • a learned way of life • areas near the equator • great and often violent change • moving from one place to another • moving from one country to another • guided travel through natural areas • soil, soil that is rich in minerals • usual predictable pattern of weather • the way people make, buy, and sell things • ...
europe vocabulary 2021-02-15
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- the process of establishing control over by a country
- a loosley compacted yellowish grey deposit of wind blown soil
- the revival of european art and literature
- a relationship in which things depend in one another for economy
- countries the coastal region of nw europe
- a reigion where political alliances are based on ethnicity
- rain acidic rainfall
- the policy of imposing the rule of an empire
- the land mass formed by the continents of europe and asia
- long narrow deep inlet between high cliffs
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- a city that forms an independent state
- family a group of languages related
- a state of political hostility
- european plain a region with low and flat lying plains which are fertile
- land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- a rail tunnel beneath the english channel
- land reclaimed from a body of water
- controlled by private owners
- atlantic drift the warm ocean current flowijg northeast
- swiss house with a sloping roof
- revoloution began in 1760 england
- a fertile black soil rich in hummus
- production and distribution of goods are controlled by govt
- building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind
- a defensive structure which involves monarchs
25 Clues: rain acidic rainfall • controlled by private owners • a state of political hostility • swiss house with a sloping roof • revoloution began in 1760 england • family a group of languages related • land reclaimed from a body of water • a fertile black soil rich in hummus • a city that forms an independent state • a rail tunnel beneath the english channel • ...
Volcanoes 2020-03-13
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- Soil Fertility is rich in nutrients like?
- On the mountain of Merapi what job do most people do.
- What is a type of volcanic mud flow?
- How fast can a pyroclastic flow reach (kmph).
- What is the most common way to die from a volcanic eruption?
- Where is Mt Merapi located?
- How may people were homeless after Mt Merapi's eruption?
- Where is Java located?
- Type of Lava Flow
- How long does it take for lava to cool?
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- What sort of boundary is Mt Merapi located on?
- In what months did Mt Merapi erupt in?
- What is the type of Lava flowing from the Kilauea volcano is called?
- Type of Volcano?
- What type of volcano is Mt Merapi?
- What is volcanic soil the most?
- How many evacuation centres were set up in schools, churches, stadiums and government offices
- What is the substance that comes to the surface during a volcanic eruption?
- If a volcano might erupt but probably only every 2000 years it is?
- What is a volcanic mud flow?
- If a volcano will definitely never erupt again it is?
- What is the cloud that floats very high into the sky after a volcanic eruption?
- If a volcano erupts often it is?
23 Clues: Type of Volcano? • Type of Lava Flow • Where is Java located? • Where is Mt Merapi located? • What is a volcanic mud flow? • What is volcanic soil the most? • If a volcano erupts often it is? • What type of volcano is Mt Merapi? • What is a type of volcanic mud flow? • In what months did Mt Merapi erupt in? • How long does it take for lava to cool? • ...
EFMS Units 1-5 Vocab Review 2022-12-17
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- old stone age
- farming
- living in the country
- more than is needed to meet the needs
- wandering from place to place
- object made by human
- to raise animals for farming purposes
- what you believe about your relationship to a higher power
- rich soil that can grow crops easily
- anything that can be used to meet your needs
- the belief in more than one god
- soldiers who fought on horseback
- something viewed as holy
- moving from one place to settle in another
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- factors that make you want to move to an area
- a patch of vegetation and water found in the desert
- fine fertile soil
- to make permanent changes
- to change to fit the surroundings
- not enough of something; a shortage
- factors that make you want to leave an area
- a large group of people with a defined and well organized culture
- new stone age
- the study of the basic questions of human life
- the belief in only one God
- living in the city
- strong religious beliefs or feelings
- the belief that a person's soul is reborn in another form after their death
- a journey for spiritual reasons
- the study of objects people made, used, and left behind
30 Clues: farming • old stone age • new stone age • fine fertile soil • living in the city • object made by human • living in the country • something viewed as holy • to make permanent changes • the belief in only one God • wandering from place to place • the belief in more than one god • a journey for spiritual reasons • soldiers who fought on horseback • to change to fit the surroundings • ...
Gold rush 2013-05-12
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- someone who has lots of money
- people that look for gold
- mesuring in english
- another word for soil
- a place were people look for gold
- people from china
- used to break rocks with to find hidden gold
- large area
- the miners lived in them
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- people look for gold in it
- shiny and worth alot
- a meat that has been stored in a room for 21 months
- good to dig with in the gold rush
- a big piece of gold
- used to find gold with
- an place in NSW that someone found gold in
- fire a fire that is lit when you go camping
- you put things in and it can be plastic
- a license used for the gold rush
19 Clues: large area • people from china • a big piece of gold • mesuring in english • shiny and worth alot • another word for soil • used to find gold with • the miners lived in them • people that look for gold • people look for gold in it • someone who has lots of money • a license used for the gold rush • good to dig with in the gold rush • a place were people look for gold • ...
Gold rush 2013-05-12
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- fire a fire that is lit when you go camping
- mesuring in english
- another word for soil
- you put things in and it can be plastic
- people that look for gold
- people from china
- shiny and worth alot
- a place were people look for gold
- the miners lived in them
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- a meat that has been stored in a room for 21 months
- people look for gold in it
- a license used for the gold rush
- used to break rocks with to find hidden gold
- large area
- an place in NSW that someone found gold in
- good to dig with in the gold rush
- a big piece of gold
- used to find gold with
- someone who has lots of money
19 Clues: large area • people from china • mesuring in english • a big piece of gold • shiny and worth alot • another word for soil • used to find gold with • the miners lived in them • people that look for gold • people look for gold in it • someone who has lots of money • a license used for the gold rush • good to dig with in the gold rush • a place were people look for gold • ...
Clay Making Terminology 2016-06-08
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- A very hot oven designed to cook clay beyond normal temperatures.
- After glaze has been added to the surface of the clay, it is fired in the kiln to become hard.
- Clay work that has been fired once but has not been glazed.
- Clay that is fired and becomes a ceramic.
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- To put the pottery in the kiln (oven) and heat it until it matures.
- The material used to form the piece of pottery.
- The first firing of clay prior to adding glaze.
- Is a type of ceramic material.
- A glaze added to the outside of the clay to decorate or protect the pottery.
- Pottery is also known as.
10 Clues: Pottery is also known as. • Is a type of ceramic material. • Clay that is fired and becomes a ceramic. • The material used to form the piece of pottery. • The first firing of clay prior to adding glaze. • Clay work that has been fired once but has not been glazed. • A very hot oven designed to cook clay beyond normal temperatures. • ...
Wallop Ed and Barney'sskkoootttgannng 2018-06-05
15 Clues: Loud • Four beats • Fairly Quick • Type of guitar • Gradually louder • shrek the....... • Open ended Flute • Crash Bang Wallop • Gradually quieter • Dumbly named instrument • Long plucked instrument • Organised sound elements • cords that make it sound sad • cords that make it sound happy • labs Where we made the crossword
ceramics 2024-04-26
10 Clues: melted glass • consist of dirt • fires clay pieces • watered down clay • used to cut a hole • used to define lines • used to cut something • used to attach something • surface to work with clay • used to smooth piece to prepare for glaze
vocabulary 3D Art 2016-08-25
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- a flat piece of clay used to make other objects
- a person that makes artwork
- color you get when mixing red and yellow
- the area of an art work
- green,purple, orange
- the light and dark in an art work
- artwork that appears in the middle of a background
- red, blue, yellow
- to scratch the clay in order to attach two pieces
- the way something feels or appears to feel
- color you get when mixing yellow and blue
- is an example of a shape
- is the path of a dot moving through space
- a 3-d object
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- objects that appear in the back of an art work,
- is an example of a form
- is a 2-D area that is enclosed in some way
- color you get when you mix red and blue
- object that appear in the front of an art work
- adding water to clay in order to attach two pieces
- when you repeat an object
- clay added to a pot to give it color and make it waterproof
- the hue and intensities that can be used in an artwork.
23 Clues: a 3-d object • red, blue, yellow • green,purple, orange • is an example of a form • the area of an art work • is an example of a shape • when you repeat an object • a person that makes artwork • the light and dark in an art work • color you get when you mix red and blue • color you get when mixing red and yellow • color you get when mixing yellow and blue • ...
Food Descriptors 2025-06-06
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- An earthy taste reminiscent of yeast. Often used to describe beer and bread.
- An umami taste. Often used to describe meaty, earthy foods and broths.
- A smoky taste is reminiscent of the smell of smoke.
- Another word for salty. Often used to describe pickled foods.
- Rich flavor that can feel heavy in the mouth. Often used to describe wines.
- A bright flavor like that of lemons, limes, oranges, and other citrus fruits.
- Any taste reminiscent of sweet fruit flavors.
- A sugary flavor.
- A fresh, vivid, or invigorating flavor.
- A biting, tangy, tart flavor.
- A tart, sharp, and sometimes harsh flavor.
- A tart, biting taste that feels tingly in the mouth.
- A light and crisp taste. Often used to describe produce or herbs.
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- Any taste similar to the flavors of nuts. Often used to describe cheeses.
- A taste that feels as though it gives off heat. Another word for spicy.
- Reminiscent of fresh soil. Often used to describe red wines, root vegetables, and mushrooms.
- A rich taste with some earthiness. Often used to describe wines or aged liquors.
- A less harsh taste than bitterness. Couples tartness with sweetness.
- A burning taste from hot spices.
- A harsh, bitter, or tart taste. Often used to describe acidic foods.
- An earthy, sometimes nutty taste. Often used to describe coffees or cheeses.
- A sharp, bitter, or sour flavor. Often used to describe acidic foods.
- A full, heavy flavor. Often used to describe foods containing cream.
- A bright, fresh, or sometimes earthy taste created by the incorporation of herbs.
- Food with a sharp taste. Often used to refer to tart or sour foods as well.
25 Clues: A sugary flavor. • A biting, tangy, tart flavor. • A burning taste from hot spices. • A fresh, vivid, or invigorating flavor. • A tart, sharp, and sometimes harsh flavor. • Any taste reminiscent of sweet fruit flavors. • A smoky taste is reminiscent of the smell of smoke. • A tart, biting taste that feels tingly in the mouth. • ...
Unit 2 Review (CHINA - PERSIA) 2024-12-17
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- Name for the Chinese Dynasty that used Legalism.
- A nomadic group that settled across Eurasia, changing culture and language.
- A religion that was originally banned in Rome.
- The idea of "enlightenment" from Buddhism.
- Name for the Chinese Dynasty seen as a "Golden Age."
- Ruthless emperor of the Qin Dynasty, who died of mercury poisoning.
- In Hinduism, this refers to the duties of your caste (living properly).
- Dividing the Hindu world into a hierarchy of classes.
- Traders who settled along modern Lebanon. Got rich selling purple dye.
- The Persian name for a governor.
- A Persian ruler known for his religious tolerance.
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- Peasant and founder of the Han Dynasty.
- The first monotheistic religion.
- The founder of Buddhism.
- The clay soldiers buried with Shi Huangdi.
- The philosophy that people are naturally born good.
- The philosophy that people are naturally evil and deserve harsh punishments.
- The sum of all your good and bad actions in life.
- The Persian king who fought the Greeks.
19 Clues: The founder of Buddhism. • The first monotheistic religion. • The Persian name for a governor. • Peasant and founder of the Han Dynasty. • The Persian king who fought the Greeks. • The clay soldiers buried with Shi Huangdi. • The idea of "enlightenment" from Buddhism. • A religion that was originally banned in Rome. • Name for the Chinese Dynasty that used Legalism. • ...
Cuneiform 2024-12-16
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- the direction we still write today
- what was written on cuneiform, deals made.
- what the tablet part was made out of
- what was written on cuneiform, money related.
- what the name means
- what was used to carve into the clay.
- cuneiform was the first _________.
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- what they used it for
- what was written on cuneiform, animals.
- the place where cuneiform was invented
- the clay was ______ ,could last a long time
- used clay and reeds because they were ______ to find.
12 Clues: what the name means • what they used it for • the direction we still write today • cuneiform was the first _________. • what the tablet part was made out of • what was used to carve into the clay. • the place where cuneiform was invented • what was written on cuneiform, animals. • what was written on cuneiform, deals made. • the clay was ______ ,could last a long time • ...
Wind/water erosion 2016-04-12
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- (two words) current which moves in a zigzag pattern parallel to the shore
- the leaping movement of sand or soil particles as they are transported in a fluid medium over an uneven surface
- a habitat in which the fresh water of a river meets the salt water of the ocean
- a form of wind erosion in which fine, dry soil particles are blown away
- a part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean
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- an area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake
- a hill or ridge of sand piled up by the wind
- (two words)an island that protects the main body of land from ocean waves
- a wind formed deposit made of fine particles of clay and silt
- a body of water cut off from a larger body by a reef of sand or coral
10 Clues: a hill or ridge of sand piled up by the wind • a part of the shore that sticks out into the ocean • an area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake • a wind formed deposit made of fine particles of clay and silt • a body of water cut off from a larger body by a reef of sand or coral • ...
Biosphere 2025-02-25
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- the organisms that break down dead matter
- the uppermost layer of soil rich in nutrients
- the spheres of earth that supports life
- the process by which water changes into vapor
- A factor that limit population growth
- cutting down trees in large numbers
- Organisms that can make their own foods
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- A series of connected Good chains
- the variety of life on earthquake
- the gas used by plants during photosynthesis
- the gradual increasing earth temperature
- The gas essential for respiration
- the natural home of an organisms
- The main source of energy for earth
- A large water body with saltwater
- A cold region with ice and little vegetation
16 Clues: the natural home of an organisms • A series of connected Good chains • the variety of life on earthquake • The gas essential for respiration • A large water body with saltwater • The main source of energy for earth • cutting down trees in large numbers • A factor that limit population growth • the spheres of earth that supports life • Organisms that can make their own foods • ...
Clay Terms 2013-04-05
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- A flattened piece of clay attached as a slab.
- Liquid clay used as glue to attach different consistencies of clay.
- Clay that has been drying to the point that you may still carve it and it will not break or bend.
- Scratching the surface of the clay to create a jigsaw fit when combining two pieces of clay with different consistencies.
- oven that reaches very hot temperatures used to heat up the clay.
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- Clay that has been heated in the kiln once and is usually ready to be glazed.
- coat of glass that surrounds the surface of a finished pot.
- Clay that is completely dried out and ready to fire.
- A method of building with clay where you role the clay into long roles and apply them one on top of the other.
9 Clues: A flattened piece of clay attached as a slab. • Clay that is completely dried out and ready to fire. • coat of glass that surrounds the surface of a finished pot. • oven that reaches very hot temperatures used to heat up the clay. • Liquid clay used as glue to attach different consistencies of clay. • ...
Volcanoes 2020-03-13
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- What is the cloud that floats very high into the sky after a volcanic eruption?
- What is a volcanic mud flow?
- What is the type of Lava flowing from the Kilauea volcano is called?
- How many evacuation centres were set up in schools, churches, stadiums and government offices
- Type of Volcano?
- Type of Lava Flow
- What type of volcano is Mt Merapi?
- If a volcano might erupt but probably only every 2000 years it is?
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- How may people were homeless after Mt Merapi's eruption?
- Where is Mt Merapi located?
- On the mountain of Merapi what job do most people do.
- If a volcano erupts often it is?
- What is the most common way to die from a volcanic eruption?
- How fast can a pyroclastic flow reach (kmph).
- What is a type of volcanic mud flow?
- How long does it take for lava to cool?
- If a volcano will definitely never erupt again it is?
- What sort of boundary is Mt Merapi located on?
- Soil Fertility is rich in nutrients like?
- What is volcanic soil the most?
- Where is Java located?
- In what month do Mt Merapi erupt in?
- What is the substance that comes to the surface during a volcanic eruption?
23 Clues: Type of Volcano? • Type of Lava Flow • Where is Java located? • Where is Mt Merapi located? • What is a volcanic mud flow? • What is volcanic soil the most? • If a volcano erupts often it is? • What type of volcano is Mt Merapi? • What is a type of volcanic mud flow? • In what month do Mt Merapi erupt in? • How long does it take for lava to cool? • ...
Geogrphy 2025-02-14
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- - The ratio of a distance on the map to the actual distance.
- - The eastward-measured distance in a grid reference.
- - Plants grown for food, usually on a large scale.
- - Global Positioning System, used for navigation.
- - Lines on a map that connect points of equal elevation.
- - A small settlement, usually smaller than a village.
- - An extended urban area, typically consisting of several towns.
- - A large and important church.
- - The practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil.
- - A system for identifying locations on a map.
- - Activities provided to support the community.
- - A human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city.
- - A person who first inhabits a new area.
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- - A community of people living in a new area.
- - A tool used for navigation and orientation.
- - The minimum population needed to support a service.
- - Substances used for construction.
- - Elements that influence the location of a settlement.
- - A system of ranking or organizing.
- - The act of animals feeding on grass.
- - A large and significant urban area.
- - Soil that is rich in nutrients and good for growing crops.
- - Items produced for sale or trade.
- - A small community or group of houses in a rural area.
- - A structure that provides protection.
25 Clues: - A large and important church. • - Substances used for construction. • - Items produced for sale or trade. • - A system of ranking or organizing. • - A large and significant urban area. • - The act of animals feeding on grass. • - A structure that provides protection. • - A person who first inhabits a new area. • - A community of people living in a new area. • ...
🪴GARDENING CROSSWORD PUZZLE 🪣 2025-06-05
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- To pick fruits or vegetables when they are ready.
- The small part of a plant that you put in the ground to grow something new.
- A part of a plant that you can often eat, like an apple or tomato.
- A glass house where plants grow, even in cold weather.
- The colorful part of a plant that can turn into fruit or seeds.
- What you wear on your hands to protect them while gardening.
- To move pollen between flowers so they can make seeds.
- The part of the plant that grows underground and drinks water.
- The brown dirt that plants grow in.
- A tool with teeth used to gather leaves or smooth soil.
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- Bits of wood or straw that cover the ground to help keep water in.
- The long part of the plant that holds it up.
- The light from the sun that helps plants grow.
- A container used to pour water on plants.
- A small hand shovel for digging little holes.
- A baby plant just starting to grow.
- A plant that grows where you don’t want it.
- The green flat part of a plant that catches sunlight.
- Old food and leaves that break down into rich dirt for plants.
- A tool used to dig holes or move dirt.
20 Clues: A baby plant just starting to grow. • The brown dirt that plants grow in. • A tool used to dig holes or move dirt. • A container used to pour water on plants. • A plant that grows where you don’t want it. • The long part of the plant that holds it up. • A small hand shovel for digging little holes. • The light from the sun that helps plants grow. • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2022-01-05
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- broad, flat, fertile area extending out from a stream's bank that is covered with water during floods
- triangular deposit, usually made up of silt and clay particles, that forms where a stream enters a large body of water
- permeable underground layer through which groundwater flows relatively easily
- curve or bend in a stream formed when a stream’s slope decreases, water builds up in the stream channel, and moving water erodes away the sides of the streambed
- depression in earth’s surface formed when a cave collapses or bedrock is dissolved by acidic rain or moist soil
- water that flows downslope on Earth's surface and may enter a stream, river, or lake.
- mound-shape dripstone deposit of calcium carbonate that forms on a cave's floor
- upper boundary of the zone of saturation that rises during wet seasons and drops during dry periods
- process by which lakes become rich in nutrients from the surrounding watershed, resulting in a change in the kind of organisms in the lake
- describes sediments that are too heavy or large to be kept in suspension or solution and are pushed or rolled along the bottom of a streambed
- region above the water table where materials are moist, but pores contain mostly air
- layer of impermeable material, such as silt, clay, or shale, that is a barrier to groundwater
- process by which water from precipitation and runoff is added to the zone of saturation
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- cone-shaped or cylindrical dripstone deposit of calcium carbonate that hangs like an icicle from the cave's ceiling
- fountain of water that spurts above the land surface when a well taps a confined aquifer containing water under pressure
- ability of a material to let water pass through, is high in material with large, well-connected pores and low in material with few pores or small pores
- process during which a stream resumes downcutting toward its base level, increasing its rate of flow
- difference between the water level in a pumped well and the original water table level
- ground bordering each side of a stream that keeps the moving water confined
- any land area, such as a bog or marsh, that is covered in water a large part of the year and supports specific plant species
- land area drained by a stream system
- explosive hot spring that erupts regularly
- natural discharge of groundwater at earth's surface where an aquifer and an aquiclude come in contact
- the elevation at which a stream enters another stream or body of water
- elevated land that divides one watershed from another
25 Clues: land area drained by a stream system • explosive hot spring that erupts regularly • elevated land that divides one watershed from another • the elevation at which a stream enters another stream or body of water • ground bordering each side of a stream that keeps the moving water confined • ...
list 1 2021-04-12
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- is a person who supervises and manages something.
- is a deep ditch cut in the earth by running water.
- is a person appointed by a government to interact with other governments.
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- they remain in existence.
- is a public notice of a person’s death
- is the solid rock that lies under sand, soil, clay, and gravel
- is a sequence of events that although accidental seems to have been planned.
- it advances little by little
8 Clues: they remain in existence. • it advances little by little • is a public notice of a person’s death • is a person who supervises and manages something. • is a deep ditch cut in the earth by running water. • is the solid rock that lies under sand, soil, clay, and gravel • is a person appointed by a government to interact with other governments. • ...
Fertile Crescent and Sumer 2023-12-11
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- the science of building buildings
- a way of controlling or supplying water
- those tasked with writing everything down on clay tablets
- man-made waterways
- the land between the rivers
- the fancy word for farming
- the political, religious, cultural, and economic centers of civilization
- the act of creating something for the first time, such as math, medicine, and science
- a way of making wealth by exchanging goods
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- the two rivers in the Fertile Crescent were the Tigris and (blank)
- the belief in many different gods and goddesses
- religious leaders, sometimes more powerful than the king
- a large temple in the middle of every major city-state. Believed to be the home of the gods
- civilization in southern Mesopotamia
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- the first major writing system invented
- an organized society within a specific area
- people in society were divided into one of these
- a large area of rich farmland in the shape of a crescent
19 Clues: man-made waterways • the fancy word for farming • the land between the rivers • the science of building buildings • civilization in southern Mesopotamia • a way of controlling or supplying water • the first major writing system invented • long poems that tell the stories of heroes • a way of making wealth by exchanging goods • an organized society within a specific area • ...
7th Grade Final Crossword Review 2023-12-11
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- materials used to create art
- a sculpture technique that adds clay
- art featuring a specific person or animal
- a dark value
- the subject, not the empty space around it
- made by mixing a primary and secondary color together
- artwork featuring scenery
- the texture of the paper
- one color and its tints and shades
- perspective that uses lines to show space
- liquid clay
- the surface quality of an object
- the part of the artwork that seems closest to you
- a sculture technique that takes away clay
- a flat enclosed area
- is perceived by the way light reflects off a surface
- texture you can feel
- a light value
- the line where the ground and sky meet
- a point on the horizon that converging lines lead to
- clay that has enough water to shape without cracking
- to bake clay in a kiln
- a three dimensional object
- used to create the illusion of depth
- the process of responding to, interpreting meaning, and making judgements about specific works of art
- clay with no water in it
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- texture that you can see but not feel
- how an artwork is organized
- perspective that uses value and color to show space
- the metal part of a brush that holds the bristles to the handle
- a path made by a moving point through space
- made by mixing two primary colors together
- lines that lead to a vanishing point
- a regular, mathematical shape
- three colors next to each other on the color wheel with no spaces
- the empty space around the subject
- clay with some water but is stiff and holds its shape
- a topic or idea shown in art
- an irregular shape
- in watercolor, a flat, even section of color
- the hairs on a brush that hold paint
- two colors opposite from each other on the color wheel
- first colors used to make all other colors
- a pure color
- -life, an arrangement of objects that are not alive and do not move
- three colors equally spaced on the color wheel
46 Clues: liquid clay • a dark value • a pure color • a light value • an irregular shape • a flat enclosed area • texture you can feel • to bake clay in a kiln • the texture of the paper • clay with no water in it • artwork featuring scenery • a three dimensional object • how an artwork is organized • materials used to create art • a topic or idea shown in art • a regular, mathematical shape • ...
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 • ...
Module 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-03-12
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- Dense pottery fired at high temperatures to make it resistant to liquids, or non-porous.
- Clay fired at relatively low temperatures of between 1,000 to 1,150 degrees. This results in a hardened but brittle material which is slightly porous.
- One pass of the weft thread over, under, or around the warp threads.
- Heating pottery for several hours at around 185-200℉. Causes moisture in the clay to evaporate slowly, which prevents pottery from exploding.
- Capacity of a material to soak up a liquid.
- A type of sculpture in which the carving projects from the background material. It is made to be viewed from one side.
- The horizontal strands of yarn which are woven across the warp.
- The woven sides of a piece of weaving.
- Able to be dissolved, especially in water.
- A fine, white, high-fire clay used for creating delicate objects such as fine bone china or figurines. It is harder to work with than other types of clay because it is more sensitive to moisture levels.
- The craft or act of interlacing threads/yarn to form cloth
- A type of shallow relief sculpture, where the figures or designs are only a little higher than the background.
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- Process of soaking and reworking dry, used clay into a workable consistency
- Setting the kiln at a low temperature for a few hours to help remove moisture.
- A long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibers used for sewing, embroidery, or weaving.
- A type of sculpture in which the subjects are presented in complete three-dimensional form and are not attached to a flat background.
- To push the newest row of weft close to the previously woven weft.
- Fibers spun into long strands for weaving, knitting, and other fiber arts. It is thicker and more textured than thread.
- Pattern placed against a clay form as a guide for shaping
- Arts including stitchery, weaving, tapestry, basketry, paper making, soft sculpture, batik and needle arts.
- An explosion in the kiln, due to air bubbles, too much moisture,or the presence of impurities.
- Contraction of clay body during the drying or firing processes.
- Having minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air may pass.
- A frame (or machine) on which weaving is done.
- The vertical strands of yarn which form the base of the weaving.
25 Clues: The woven sides of a piece of weaving. • Able to be dissolved, especially in water. • Capacity of a material to soak up a liquid. • A frame (or machine) on which weaving is done. • Pattern placed against a clay form as a guide for shaping • The craft or act of interlacing threads/yarn to form cloth • The horizontal strands of yarn which are woven across the warp. • ...
Clay Making Terminology 2016-06-08
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- Clay work that has been fired once but has not been glazed.
- Pottery is also known as.
- After glaze has been added to the surface of the clay, it is fired in the kiln to become hard.
- Clay that is fired and becomes a ceramic.
- A very hot oven designed to cook clay beyond normal temperatures.
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- The first firing of clay prior to adding glaze.
- Is a type of ceramic material.
- A glaze added to the outside of the clay to decorate or protect the pottery.
- The material used to form the piece of pottery.
- To put the pottery in the kiln (oven) and heat it until it matures.
10 Clues: Pottery is also known as. • Is a type of ceramic material. • Clay that is fired and becomes a ceramic. • The first firing of clay prior to adding glaze. • The material used to form the piece of pottery. • Clay work that has been fired once but has not been glazed. • A very hot oven designed to cook clay beyond normal temperatures. • ...
ceramics vocab 2023-01-24
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- The quality of a surface
- Pottery pieces in the raw, bisque, or glazed state
- Objects made of clay fired to high temperature, over 1550 degrees F
- Three dimensional shape and structure of an object
- Unfired clay ready and nearly ready for firing
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- dimensional when all three dimensions can be touched and felt
- stage Moist and elastic to the touch; clay that is easily manipulated
- Dry No visible moisture and no dampness to the touch. Clay is ready to be fired
- building Construction processes that include pinching coiling or building with slabs
- The crack formed where two pieces of clay are joined
- To heat in a kiln. Firing is a term used for Cooking the clay
11 Clues: The quality of a surface • Unfired clay ready and nearly ready for firing • Pottery pieces in the raw, bisque, or glazed state • Three dimensional shape and structure of an object • The crack formed where two pieces of clay are joined • To heat in a kiln. Firing is a term used for Cooking the clay • dimensional when all three dimensions can be touched and felt • ...
Lesson 9 2024-04-08
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- pertaining to a Christian minister or the duties accompanying the office
- referring to the center of the earth in measurement or observation
- a meal; food served at a meal
- of chief importance; primary; foremost
- to go to the country
- ceramic clay used in pottery, statuary, and construction
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- a high ridge of land jutting into a body of water; a headland
- rich, dark organic material formed by a decay of vegetable matter, essential to soil's fertility
- the point in its orbit when a planet or a satellite is nearest the earth
- the highest point; culmination; apex
- pertaining to the earth and its inhabitants
- a swindler; a charlatan; a trickster
- to bury; to place in a grave
- to dig out of the ground or from a grave; to disinter
- typical of country life and people; simple; rough
15 Clues: to go to the country • to bury; to place in a grave • a meal; food served at a meal • the highest point; culmination; apex • a swindler; a charlatan; a trickster • of chief importance; primary; foremost • pertaining to the earth and its inhabitants • typical of country life and people; simple; rough • to dig out of the ground or from a grave; to disinter • ...
Celadon Pottery 2025-01-30
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- forming clay by pressing it between thumb and fingers
- A liquid mixture of clay and water used for decoration
- hard clay stage that's no longer soft but not completely dry
- process of heating pottery to extremely high temperatures
- a round flower with many delicate petals used in pottery decoration
- glass-like coating that gives pottery its smooth, shiny finish
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- delicate plum blossoms often depicted in pottery designs
- A special oven used to heat pottery at very high temperatures
- an artist who shapes clay into vessels and sculptures
- large, luxurious flower with layered petals
- technique of carving designs and filling them with colored slip
- Pressing and folding clay to remove air bubbles
12 Clues: large, luxurious flower with layered petals • Pressing and folding clay to remove air bubbles • forming clay by pressing it between thumb and fingers • an artist who shapes clay into vessels and sculptures • A liquid mixture of clay and water used for decoration • delicate plum blossoms often depicted in pottery designs • ...
Crossword Club's Crossword 2022-09-22
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- WL Freelancing service (6)
- Crossword wizard famous around WL Holborn (4)
- Offers complimentary indoor cycling classes for WL members (9)
- Resident office leaving WL Soho very soon (9)
- Someone newly engaged (5)
- Asian heart of London (9)
- Ménage à trois (8)
- New WL Soho floor (6)
- Monday's breakfast supplier (8)
- ________ Wednesdays (8)
- Newly installed decor at WL Soho (6)
- Harry's owner (5)
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- Thinking (9)
- The Rat of Soho (3)
- Haven (8)
- Workroom (6)
- A Thursday treat (12)
- A new company on the second floor of WL Soho (7)
- A frequent issue at WL Soho (4)
- Kobe's crossword lifeline (3)
- First 'Where's the Wally?' champion (3)
- Crossword club clock-in (9)
- The Frog of Soho (4)
- Soho's Seal queen (6)
- A 29 year old that looks 25 (5)
25 Clues: Haven (8) • Thinking (9) • Workroom (6) • Harry's owner (5) • Ménage à trois (8) • The Rat of Soho (3) • The Frog of Soho (4) • A Thursday treat (12) • New WL Soho floor (6) • Soho's Seal queen (6) • ________ Wednesdays (8) • Someone newly engaged (5) • Asian heart of London (9) • WL Freelancing service (6) • Crossword club clock-in (9) • Kobe's crossword lifeline (3) • ...
Open Syllables 2021-10-11
Alexa Colon Sec #3 x-word 2024-03-21
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- Henry clay spoke for the ____.
- Henry Clay moved to where he was twenty.
- The ______ war broke out because of slavery.
- John _________ of The South, was a sectional leader who supported slavey.
- The supreme court case called _______vs ogden upheld the federal government
- loyalty to a state or section instead of the country as a whole
- an invention that helped get items around faster
- Henry clay had a plan called the American __________.
- The negro fort was built in the ______ territory of Florida.
- Spain agreed to give the US Florida for ____ million dollars
- A settlement on the Apalachicola River that contained about 1,000 African Americans was known as the ______ river.
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- Americans felt more loyal to their section instead of the country as a _____.
- Spains former colonies modeled their _______ on America.
- henry clay was born in _________.
- the three sections were notherners,westeners, and ____________.
- Websters view on slavery was____?
- Gibbons Vs Ogden upheld power to the _________ government to regulate trades between states
- Webster wanted to build the nations _______.
- 1816 was known as the era of good ________.
- Daniel Webster was from _____________.
- Calhoun opposed policies that would _______ the federal government.
- the treaty that gave the US Florida
22 Clues: Henry clay spoke for the ____. • henry clay was born in _________. • Websters view on slavery was____? • the treaty that gave the US Florida • Daniel Webster was from _____________. • Henry Clay moved to where he was twenty. • 1816 was known as the era of good ________. • The ______ war broke out because of slavery. • Webster wanted to build the nations _______. • ...
Gabby Clement puzzle 10 2020-11-17
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- a crystalline form of silica formed in the matrix of clay bodies
- the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface
- progressive partial fusion of a clay, or of a body, as a result of a firing process
- used in glasses, glazes and ceramic bodies to lower the high melting point
- the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body
- when a substance in a product being fired has a lower burning point than what it is being fired with and burns away
- the degree of fluidity
- a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles
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- you glaze the inside of your greenware pot when it is leather hard and then the outside when it is bone dry.
- a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis
- a firing defect in which blisters form within a clay body, causing large lumps on the surface
- formed by fusing inorganic materials into a glass by heating them
- the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles
- this is the period in the kiln firing where the final mechanical water is being removed
- a flaw in ceramic ware attributed to the decomposition of iron pyrites
- the degrading of ceramics due to interacton
- any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze
- includes drying of powder and shaped bodies
18 Clues: the degree of fluidity • the degrading of ceramics due to interacton • includes drying of powder and shaped bodies • a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis • the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles • a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles • the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface • ...
New Nation II Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-26
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- What was signed in 1814 that ended the War of 1812?
- What nations were involved in the Monroe Doctrine?
- What was the name of the first road ever built by the Federal Government?
- Many people faced hardships and struggles along the way here.
- John Adams Political Party
- This area was rich in forests, rivers, and wildlife.
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- What does Henry Clay propose Government Revenue should be spent on?
- What did purchasing the Louisiana Territory do to the U.S.?
- To provide for a single currency making interstate trade eaiser.
- These people headed west in search of religious freedom.
10 Clues: John Adams Political Party • What nations were involved in the Monroe Doctrine? • What was signed in 1814 that ended the War of 1812? • This area was rich in forests, rivers, and wildlife. • These people headed west in search of religious freedom. • What did purchasing the Louisiana Territory do to the U.S.? • ...
APES 5.15 Sustainable Agriculture 2023-01-22
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- to protect against loss such as soil from erosion
- taking turns growing a crop on a field
- using trees or other plants to block the wind and protect topsoil
- peas and beans with nitrogen fixing bacteria
- soil with a high H ion concentration
- leaving leftover crops to avoid tilling
- richness of nutrients in the soil
- kill too many plants, can compact soil and lead to erosion
- does not have to be replanted every year
- plowing along parallel lines on a hill
- ability to dissolve in water
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- organisms that return nutrients to the soil
- most commonly known as potassium, calcium, carbon, phosphorus and nitrogen
- most fertile area of a soil profile
- to maintain soil fertility long into the future
- calcium carbonate rock that serves as a base for soil
- growing to crops at one time
- rotate livestock to different pastures
- cutting of flat platforms on steep hills to reduce erosion
- color given to a manure that is also known as a cover crop, left on field
20 Clues: growing to crops at one time • ability to dissolve in water • richness of nutrients in the soil • most fertile area of a soil profile • soil with a high H ion concentration • taking turns growing a crop on a field • rotate livestock to different pastures • plowing along parallel lines on a hill • leaving leftover crops to avoid tilling • ...
SIMAR Workshop 2022-05-13
10 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • puzzle online • Large marsupial • and free to use • Man's best friend • tablets and phones • crossword as an image • SVG for full customization
Indus valley civilization 2021-06-08
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- domestication of animals for various uses
- imported from Afghanistan and Persia
- fire made earthen clay used to make toys and objects of worship
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- Numerous female figurines in terracotta found in various Indus sites
- people belonging to Indus civilization developed a ____ script
- the people traded with this city where some 2000 Harappan seals were found
- Made by mixing tin and copper by smiths
- soil which was carried by Indus river which made the region very fertile
8 Clues: imported from Afghanistan and Persia • Made by mixing tin and copper by smiths • domestication of animals for various uses • people belonging to Indus civilization developed a ____ script • fire made earthen clay used to make toys and objects of worship • Numerous female figurines in terracotta found in various Indus sites • ...
Marine Biomes, Wetlands & Water Pollution 2025-04-29
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- Areas where saltwater and freshwater meet
- rate in which sunlight is converted into organic material
- thermal pollution as sunlight can warm runoff from areas with little shade.
- loose soil, sand, silt, and clay.
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- used to determine the effect that a chemical or pollutant has on a living organism
- the transition between land and sea
- released because the organic matter is allowed to receive oxygen to decompose
- Thick, plant-filled areas that filter water naturally
8 Clues: loose soil, sand, silt, and clay. • the transition between land and sea • Areas where saltwater and freshwater meet • Thick, plant-filled areas that filter water naturally • rate in which sunlight is converted into organic material • thermal pollution as sunlight can warm runoff from areas with little shade. • ...
Underground Water 2026-01-05
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- water under pressure to rise above an aquifer without being pumped
- area that is allowing an aquifer to refill
- point at which ground water flows to the surface
- porous rock or sediment that is saturated with groundwater
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- Aquifer that is sandwiched between two aquitard layers
- geological layer that slows the flow of water (often made of clay or dense shale)
- Aquifer that is open to the atmosphere through the soil above it
- underground topography
8 Clues: underground topography • area that is allowing an aquifer to refill • point at which ground water flows to the surface • Aquifer that is sandwiched between two aquitard layers • porous rock or sediment that is saturated with groundwater • Aquifer that is open to the atmosphere through the soil above it • ...
ECOLOGY 2016-01-25
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- AN ENVIRONMENTAL FACTOR THAT IS NOT ALIVE, NEVER LIVED, NOT PART OF SOMETHING LIVING.
- ONE SPECIES BENFITS, THE OTHER IS NEITHER HELPED NOR HARMED.
- PROVIDES ENERGY FOR FOOD CHAINS.
- THE THIRD CONSUMER IN A FOOD CHAIN.
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- LIVING OR ONCE LIVING OR MADE BY SOMETHING THAT WAS ALIVE.
- TYPE OF SOIL, MIX OF CLAY,SAND,AND SILT
- ALL OF THE DIFFERENT POPULATIONS LIVING IN AN AREA.
- AN ANIMAL THAT EATS ONLY OTHER ANIMALS.
8 Clues: PROVIDES ENERGY FOR FOOD CHAINS. • THE THIRD CONSUMER IN A FOOD CHAIN. • TYPE OF SOIL, MIX OF CLAY,SAND,AND SILT • AN ANIMAL THAT EATS ONLY OTHER ANIMALS. • ALL OF THE DIFFERENT POPULATIONS LIVING IN AN AREA. • LIVING OR ONCE LIVING OR MADE BY SOMETHING THAT WAS ALIVE. • ONE SPECIES BENFITS, THE OTHER IS NEITHER HELPED NOR HARMED. • ...
Unit 5 Test Crossword for in test 2025-04-17
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- - A type of system where both matter and energy can be exchanged.
- - Nonliving parts of ecosystems.
- - A type of system where energy and matter cannot be exchanged.
- - The type of weathering where rock is physically broken down into smaller pieces
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- - When water, ice, wind or gravity move broken pieces of rock and sediment.
- - A type of system where matter cannot be exchanged but energy can.
- - Living parts of ecosystems.
- - The smallest soil particle size.
8 Clues: - Living parts of ecosystems. • - Nonliving parts of ecosystems. • - The smallest soil particle size. • - A type of system where energy and matter cannot be exchanged. • - A type of system where both matter and energy can be exchanged. • - A type of system where matter cannot be exchanged but energy can. • ...
Gabby Clement puzzle 10 2020-11-17
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- a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis
- includes drying of powder and shaped bodies
- you glaze the inside of your greenware pot when it is leather hard and then the outside when it is bone dry.
- used in glasses, glazes and ceramic bodies to lower the high melting point
- the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body
- a crystalline form of silica formed in the matrix of clay bodies
- a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles
- the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles
- the degrading of ceramics due to interacton
- the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface
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- the second firing of a piece pottery
- consist of opaque matter that absorbs or scatters visible light
- a firing defect in which blisters form within a clay body, causing large lumps on the surface
- progressive partial fusion of a clay, or of a body, as a result of a firing process
- when a substance in a product being fired has a lower burning point than what it is being fired with and burns away
- formed by fusing inorganic materials into a glass by heating them
- this is the period in the kiln firing where the final mechanical water is being removed
- a flaw in ceramic ware attributed to the decomposition of iron pyrites
- the degree of fluidity
- any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze
- the cracking that occurs in fired ceramic bodies due to stress
21 Clues: the degree of fluidity • the second firing of a piece pottery • includes drying of powder and shaped bodies • the degrading of ceramics due to interacton • a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis • the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles • a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles • ...
Henry Clay 2015-03-09
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- Clay's last compromise that postponed the Civil War for 11 years
- Birth state
- Clay's nickname
- Who did he serve under?
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- I would rather be right than president
- The nickname for group of Henry Clay, John Calhoun, and Daniel Webster
- The year Clay was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives
- The number of speeches Clay gave during the debate of the Compromise of 1850
- The law that Clay wanted to make stricter in the North
- What political party did he belong to?
10 Clues: Birth state • Clay's nickname • Who did he serve under? • I would rather be right than president • What political party did he belong to? • The law that Clay wanted to make stricter in the North • The year Clay was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives • Clay's last compromise that postponed the Civil War for 11 years • ...
Clay Shirky 2025-12-17
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- ... of Audience.
- Clay Shirky's Hairstyle.
- Decline of traditional media control.
- Online users producing and sharing content.
- Shirky argues audience are not ....... anymore.
- How technology enables mass communication.
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- Content generated by users.
- Platforms that enable collaboration.
- A type of action where groups of people unify together online.
- Set text that links to Shirky's Theory.
10 Clues: ... of Audience. • Clay Shirky's Hairstyle. • Content generated by users. • Platforms that enable collaboration. • Decline of traditional media control. • Set text that links to Shirky's Theory. • How technology enables mass communication. • Online users producing and sharing content. • Shirky argues audience are not ....... anymore. • ...
Terrestrial Biomes 2011-12-15
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- Most animals live on the forest ______ in the temperate rainforest
- In temperate rainforests, there is coastal ___
- Tundra always has a layer of ____________
- In grasslands, trees are scarce because of limited _______
- In desert biomes, there are ___ plant species
- There are ___ and cold deserts
- Temperatures are below freezing half of the year in this biome
- The _________ has hot summers and cold winters
- Tall trees and ______ can be found in the temperate rainforest
- In permanent ice biomes, most precipitation falls as snow
- The soil in tropical rainforests is poor because ________ are quickly recycled
- Many ______ migrate from the temperate deciduous forest
- Tropical rainforests has the greatest diversity of __________
- Temperate deciduous forests are found in eastern Canada, US, ______, and western Europe
- Roots are deep and have ____ that collect water in grasslands
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- Grass _____ are common in tropical grasslands
- Rainfall is ________ distributed throughout the year in temperate deciduous forests
- In the temperate deciduous forest, _______ grow in layers
- The ________ rainforest has the largest number of different plant species
- Little fresh water is available in permanent ice biomes because of ________ conditions
- The _________ rainforests occur in narrow strips and are backed by mountains
- Trees are mainly __________ in the boreal forest
- Large mammal that lives in the tundra
- Amphibians and ________ are rare in boreal forests
- Boreal forests are found in the __________ hemisphere
- Temperate rainforests run along the coast of _______
- Number of biomes found in Canada
- In grasslands, the ______ is rich and fertile
- In desert biomes, the soil is often _______
- Biome located in upper northern hemisphere
- Tropical raniforests are found in a wide band around the _______
- This biome includes the Kalahari of Africa
- In permanent ice biomes, ______ can thrive
33 Clues: There are ___ and cold deserts • Number of biomes found in Canada • Large mammal that lives in the tundra • Tundra always has a layer of ____________ • Biome located in upper northern hemisphere • This biome includes the Kalahari of Africa • In permanent ice biomes, ______ can thrive • In desert biomes, the soil is often _______ • ...
Terrestrial Biomes 2024-02-15
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- Most animals live on the forest ______ in the temperate rainforest
- In temperate rainforests, there is coastal ___
- Tundra always has a layer of ____________
- In grasslands, trees are scarce because of limited _______
- In desert biomes, there are ___ plant species
- There are ___ and cold deserts
- Temperatures are below freezing half of the year in this biome
- The _________ has hot summers and cold winters
- Tall trees and ______ can be found in the temperate rainforest
- In permanent ice biomes, most precipitation falls as snow
- The soil in tropical rainforests is poor because ________ are quickly recycled
- Many ______ migrate from the temperate deciduous forest
- Tropical rainforests has the greatest diversity of __________
- Temperate deciduous forests are found in eastern Canada, US, ______, and western Europe
- Roots are deep and have ____ that collect water in grasslands
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- Grass _____ are common in tropical grasslands
- Rainfall is ________ distributed throughout the year in temperate deciduous forests
- In the temperate deciduous forest, _______ grow in layers
- The ________ rainforest has the largest number of different plant species
- Little fresh water is available in permanent ice biomes because of ________ conditions
- The _________ rainforests occur in narrow strips and are backed by mountains
- Trees are mainly __________ in the boreal forest
- Large mammal that lives in the tundra
- Amphibians and ________ are rare in boreal forests
- Boreal forests are found in the __________ hemisphere
- Temperate rainforests run along the coast of _______
- Number of biomes found in Canada
- In grasslands, the ______ is rich and fertile
- In desert biomes, the soil is often _______
- Biome located in upper northern hemisphere
- Tropical raniforests are found in a wide band around the _______
- This biome includes the Kalahari of Africa
- In permanent ice biomes, ______ can thrive
33 Clues: There are ___ and cold deserts • Number of biomes found in Canada • Large mammal that lives in the tundra • Tundra always has a layer of ____________ • Biome located in upper northern hemisphere • This biome includes the Kalahari of Africa • In permanent ice biomes, ______ can thrive • In desert biomes, the soil is often _______ • ...
YODA 2024-12-19
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- this shows how energy passes from one organism to another in an ecosystem
- a structure that holds seeds
- Begin to grow
- this is made of bits of rock and humus
- animals that are active at night
- the pattern of weather in a place over a long time
- in this forest, the soil is rich in humus and there's enough rain
- when one living thing imitates another in color or shape
- an ecosystem where water covers the soil for most of the year.
- Blending in is an adaptation called __________. It can help animals sneak up on their prey.
- Green plants and algae are two examples of _________
- A seed grows into a new plant. It holds a young plant that is ready to grow. This young plant is called ________
- plants that reproduce with cones are called
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- animals that are active at day
- this may be a pond, a swamp, or a field. It may be as small as a puddle or as big as an ocean
- the energy in most food chains starts with the Sun
- this forest is hot and damp all year long and it gets a lot of rain
- move from one place to another
- a structure or behavior that helps an organism survive in its environment
- food chains can connect to form a
- Sea lions, walruses, and other animals in cold climates have a layer of this and it keeps them warm.
- The movement of pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part
- they play an important role in an ecosystem because they eat dead material and release nutrients
- to go into a deep sleep
24 Clues: Begin to grow • to go into a deep sleep • a structure that holds seeds • animals that are active at day • move from one place to another • animals that are active at night • food chains can connect to form a • this is made of bits of rock and humus • plants that reproduce with cones are called • the energy in most food chains starts with the Sun • ...
10 Geographic Regions of Oklahoma 2024-01-12
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- South Central Oklahoma 1.4 Billion-Year-Old Mountain Range, Diverse Minerals
- NE Oklahoma Pipeline capital of the world, Cushing, OK is here.
- NW Oklahoma Black Mesa, Stargazing, No Man's Land
- SW Oklahoma Wildlife Refugee, Mt.Scott, Medicine Park
- E Oklahoma, Buttes, Caves, Springs, Rich Land for Grazing
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- SE Oklahoma Talimena Drive, Robbers Cave, Heavener Runestone, Dense Wooded Area
- Central Oklahoma, Salt Plains, Little Sahara, Red Clay-like Dirt
- SE Oklahoma, Low Elevation, Fertile Land for crops
- This region contains the roughest land in the state; SE OK
- NE Oklahoma down to Central East Oklahoma, Eufala and Oolaga Lakes, City of Tulsa
- NE Region of Oklahoma, Woods, Orchards, State Parks
11 Clues: NW Oklahoma Black Mesa, Stargazing, No Man's Land • SE Oklahoma, Low Elevation, Fertile Land for crops • NE Region of Oklahoma, Woods, Orchards, State Parks • SW Oklahoma Wildlife Refugee, Mt.Scott, Medicine Park • E Oklahoma, Buttes, Caves, Springs, Rich Land for Grazing • This region contains the roughest land in the state; SE OK • ...
Science Chapter 4 Crossword 2014-03-11
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- form of water that falls down from clouds and reaches Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- ridge of land that separates one watershed from another
- process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves
- that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- lake that stores water for human use
- / the buildup over time of nutrients in freshwater lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the growth of algae
- an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
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- of a material, such as clay and granite, through which water does not easily pass
- land area that supplies water to a river system
- environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce
- stream or a river that flows into a larger river
- zone/ the area of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water
- characteristics of a material that contains connected air spaces, or pores, that water can seep through easily
14 Clues: lake that stores water for human use • land area that supplies water to a river system • stream or a river that flows into a larger river • ridge of land that separates one watershed from another • process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves • an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water • ...
Laura Warren 2025-10-16
6 Clues: Mesopotamia rich soil • " land between two rivers" • Huge part of Sumerian lives • the belief in only one god. • Modern mesopotamia location • the belief in more than one god.
Food Supply and Deforestation 2025-04-15
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- Harmful substances that can pollute soil and rivers during mining activities.
- The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
- Choosing the best plants or animals to reproduce for better traits.
- A chemical used to kill pests that damage crops.
- The large-scale removal of trees and forests, often leading to habitat loss and environmental damage.
- Reduce competition between weeds and crop plants
- A livestock production system where animals graze over large areas with low input and lower output.
- The activity of growing crops and raising animals for food.
- A livestock production system with high input and output, where animals are kept in confined spaces.
- Add more mineral ions to the soil
- The continuous movement of water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, which is disrupted by deforestation, leading to reduced rainfall.
- A farming method where one uniform crop is growneasier to harvest, market, and sell.
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- Tiny algae living in coral tissues that provide nutrients through photosynthesiskey to healthy coral reefs.
- A dense forest found in tropical areas with heavy rainfall and a rich variety of plants and animals.
- The gradual removal of topsoil by wind, water, or human activity, often leading to land degradation.
- The ability of soil to provide nutrients that plants need to grow.
- Monoculture reduces this variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.
- Insects that feed on the sap of rice plants and can lower crop yields.
- The permanent disappearance of a species from Earth, often due to environmental changes or human activity.
- A large machine used to harvest crops like wheat and corn by cutting, threshing, and collecting all in one go.
20 Clues: Add more mineral ions to the soil • A chemical used to kill pests that damage crops. • Reduce competition between weeds and crop plants • The process of gathering mature crops from the fields. • The activity of growing crops and raising animals for food. • The ability of soil to provide nutrients that plants need to grow. • ...
Mesopotamia 2023-12-14
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- An extra amount
- "land between the rivers"
- fine particles of fertile soil
- belief in more than one god
- groups of people that occupy different ranks or levels in society
- large pyramid-shaped temple
- a person who buys and sells goods
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- Sumerian system of writing that used wedge-shaped marks made in clay
- a city that governs itself and the surrounding territory
- Land Between The Rivers
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- a group of merchants traveling together, usually with camels
- a person who copies or writes documents; a record-keeper empire large territory or group of territories under one rulerartisan a skilled craftsperson
13 Clues: An extra amount • Land Between The Rivers • "land between the rivers" • belief in more than one god • large pyramid-shaped temple • fine particles of fertile soil • a person who buys and sells goods • a city that governs itself and the surrounding territory • a group of merchants traveling together, usually with camels • ...
Ceramics Basics 2022-01-07
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- When the clay is not completely dry and still flexible
- A clay body that is void of all moisture, very fragile
- A verb used to describe the actions of using the potter's wheel
- Clay that has been fired in the kiln once
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- Clay that has a higher grit content, typically fires at a higher temperature
- The glass coating on the surface of pottery items
- The process of baking clay at over 1800 degrees Fahrenheit
- The main material used in our class; comprised of materials from the earth and silicates
- Ceramic pieces made on the wheel
- Clay mixed with water to act as a "glue"
10 Clues: Ceramic pieces made on the wheel • Clay mixed with water to act as a "glue" • Clay that has been fired in the kiln once • The glass coating on the surface of pottery items • When the clay is not completely dry and still flexible • A clay body that is void of all moisture, very fragile • The process of baking clay at over 1800 degrees Fahrenheit • ...
CROSS WORD 2024-01-19
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- the extensive interval of time occupied by the geologic history of Earth
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this
- are formed from pre-existing rocks or pieces of once-living organisms.
- (from the Latin word for fire) form when hot, molten rock crystallizes and solidifies
- careful preservation and protection of something
- are Earth scientists, specialized in geophysics, who study the genesis and the propagation of seismic waves in geological materials.
- The breaking down, dissolving, or changing color of rocks and minerals on the surface of the earth
- an idealized cycle of processes undergone by rocks in the earth's crust, involving igneous intrusion, uplift, erosion, transportation, deposition as sedimentary rock, metamorphism, remelting, and further igneous intrusion.
- an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means.
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- started out as some other type of rock, but have been substantially changed from their original igneous, sedimentary, or earlier metamorphic form.
- hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust from which lava and other igneous rock is formed on cooling.
- Convergent - tectonic plates move towards each other. Divergent - tectonic plates move apart. Transform - tectonic plates slide past each other.
- the original rock from which younger rock or soil is formed.
- 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.
- Hodistinct layer of soil, approximately parallel with the land surface, whose properties develop from the combined actions of living organisms and percolating wate
15 Clues: careful preservation and protection of something • the original rock from which younger rock or soil is formed. • are formed from pre-existing rocks or pieces of once-living organisms. • an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means. • the extensive interval of time occupied by the geologic history of Earth • ...
Sinkholes 2023-09-20
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- an empty space or opening in the middle of something or between two things
- to remove dirt from something by rubbing it hard with something rough
- a large hole or empty space
- the hard area of rock in the ground that holds up the loose soil above
- the process of rubbing away the surface of something
- in a way that does not show careful choice or planning, usually with harmful results
- to ask yourself questions or express a wish to know about something
- to cover an area of ground with a hard, flat surface of pieces of stone, concrete, or bricks
- able to be dissolved when mixed with a liquid
- a salt containing carbon and oxygen together with another chemical
- to be absorbed by a liquid, especially when mixed, or (of a liquid) to absorb a solid
- a central part of something from which other parts can develop or grow, or which forms a support
- sand or soil that is carried along by flowing water and then dropped, especially at a bend in a river or at a river's opening
- something that blocks a road, passage, entrance, etc.
- water that collects below the surface of the earth
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- the fact of someone or something not succeeding
- a mass of rock and earth moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope
- a typical quality or an important part of something
- to limit an activity, person, or problem in some way
- to cause food, drink, pills, etc. to move from your mouth into your stomach by using the muscles of your throat
- thick, heavy soil that is soft when wet, and hard when dry or baked, used for making bricks and containers
- a hole in the ground, especially in an area of limestone rock, that has been formed naturally, for example by water that has worn away the rock
- the system of water or waste liquids flowing away from somewhere into the ground or down pipes
- a tube inside which liquid or gas flows from one place to another
- very ordinary and therefore not interesting
- not in the intended way
- the material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow
- a white or light grey rock that is used as a building material and in the making of cement
28 Clues: not in the intended way • a large hole or empty space • very ordinary and therefore not interesting • able to be dissolved when mixed with a liquid • the fact of someone or something not succeeding • water that collects below the surface of the earth • a typical quality or an important part of something • to limit an activity, person, or problem in some way • ...
Gabby Clement puzzle 10 2020-11-17
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- 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
- a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles
- the cracking that occurs in fired ceramic bodies due to stress
- when a substance in a product being fired has a lower burning point than what it is being fired with and burns away
- formed by fusing inorganic materials into a glass by heating them
- the glaze melts on the fired body and forms a vitreous surface
- a flaw in ceramic ware attributed to the decomposition of iron pyrites
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- the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles
- a firing defect in which blisters form within a clay body, causing large lumps on the surface
- a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis
- used in glasses, glazes and ceramic bodies to lower the high melting point
- this is the period in the kiln firing where the final mechanical water is being removed
- the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body
- the degree of fluidity
- the degrading of ceramics due to interacton
- includes drying of powder and shaped bodies
- any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze
- progressive partial fusion of a clay, or of a body, as a result of a firing process
19 Clues: the degree of fluidity • the degrading of ceramics due to interacton • includes drying of powder and shaped bodies • a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis • the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles • a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles • the cracking that occurs in fired ceramic bodies due to stress • ...
Wat Matchimawat 2018-08-27
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- a small part in a film/movie or play for a famous actor
- a pot or other object made of clay that has been made permanently hard by heat
- in a way that is attractive and shows a good sense of style
- to form a single thing or group
- the process or method of building or making something
- to feel certain that something is true or that somebody is telling you the truth
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- the use of objects, designs, etc. to decorate something
- a very rich person
- attractive and pleasing
- a particular length of time
10 Clues: a very rich person • attractive and pleasing • a particular length of time • to form a single thing or group • the process or method of building or making something • a small part in a film/movie or play for a famous actor • the use of objects, designs, etc. to decorate something • in a way that is attractive and shows a good sense of style • ...
CLAY TERMS 2024-08-21
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- - A ROPE SHAPE LENGTH MADE OUT OF CLAY
- - POTTERY THAT HASN’T BEEN FIRED
- - A JOINING TECHNIQUE USED FOR JOINING TWO PARTS OF CLAY TOGETHER
- - THE PROCESS OF EXPOSING CERAMIC PIECES IN HIGH HEAT
- - THE QUALITY THAT ALLOWS CLAY TO BE STRETCHED
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- - AN OVEN FOR CLAY TO BE FIRED IN
- - CONSIDERED A DEFECT IN THE GLAZE BROUGHT
- - A TYPE OF CLAY-BODY USUALLY ASSOCIATED WITH LOW FIRED CERAMICS(CLAY)
- - DRIED DIRT
9 Clues: - DRIED DIRT • - POTTERY THAT HASN’T BEEN FIRED • - AN OVEN FOR CLAY TO BE FIRED IN • - A ROPE SHAPE LENGTH MADE OUT OF CLAY • - CONSIDERED A DEFECT IN THE GLAZE BROUGHT • - THE QUALITY THAT ALLOWS CLAY TO BE STRETCHED • - THE PROCESS OF EXPOSING CERAMIC PIECES IN HIGH HEAT • - A JOINING TECHNIQUE USED FOR JOINING TWO PARTS OF CLAY TOGETHER • ...
Science Chapter 4 Crossword 2014-03-11
Across
- / the buildup over time of nutrients in freshwater lakes and ponds that leads to an increase in the growth of algae
- /the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- /any form of water that falls down from clouds and reaches Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- /the land area that supplies water to a river system
Down
- /an environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce
- /the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves
- / characteristics of a material that contains connected air spaces, or pores, that water can seep through easily
- /characteristics of a material, such as clay and granite, through which water does not easily pass
- / an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
- /water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
- /a lake that stores water for human use
- /a stream or a river that flows into a larger river
- zone / the area of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water
- /a ridge of land that separates one watershed from another
14 Clues: /a lake that stores water for human use • /a stream or a river that flows into a larger river • /the land area that supplies water to a river system • /a ridge of land that separates one watershed from another • / an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water • /the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves • ...
elements of art 2021-03-03
9 Clues: moldable clay • fired with color • watered down clay • dry but not fired • visibly damp clay • completely dry clay • fired for the first time • used for decorative purposes • clay can be decorated with glaze
Ceramics 2025-11-06
Across
- Many ancient ____ vases are known for their intricate designs and storytelling.
- The main ingredient used to create pottery is ____.
- Objects made from clay that have been fired and hardened are called ____.
- In ceramics, the term for a malleable material that can be shaped is ____.
- A solid structure made from fired clay, commonly used in construction, is known as a ____.
Down
- The craft of shaping and firing clay to create functional or decorative objects is called ____.
- A small representation of a person or animal often made from clay is called a ____.
- A skilled ____ can create both functional and artistic works from clay.
- A liquid mixture of clay and water used in pottery is referred to as ____.
- A high-temperature oven used for firing clay is known as a ____.
10 Clues: The main ingredient used to create pottery is ____. • A high-temperature oven used for firing clay is known as a ____. • A skilled ____ can create both functional and artistic works from clay. • Objects made from clay that have been fired and hardened are called ____. • In ceramics, the term for a malleable material that can be shaped is ____. • ...
Theme of Ceramics 2020-04-22
Across
- a different word for glaze that's blue
- another word for glaze that's grey
- what you need to create your products
- where you put your product to fire it
- where you throw down clay to create products
Down
- what you push into clay to make an indent
- what you use to decorate your products
- what your item is dried out completely but not fired
- draw or scratch lines to connect clay or add texture
- what you put on products before firing
- what you use to stick clay together
11 Clues: another word for glaze that's grey • what you use to stick clay together • what you need to create your products • where you put your product to fire it • what you use to decorate your products • a different word for glaze that's blue • what you put on products before firing • what you push into clay to make an indent • where you throw down clay to create products • ...
