clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Water Water Everywhere 2022-01-13
Across
- a measure of how much water flows through a stream
- the difference in the highest and lowest points of an area
- a name for water that has some salt content, cannot be drank or used for farming
- the largest size of sediment with large spaces between each piece
- a name for water that has little to no salt content
- a name for the endless and random path water molecules take as they change form and state
- bits and pieces of rock, can be large or small sized
- when water moves through soil layers underground
- medium sized pieces of sediment, with some space between each
- the empty area between bits of sediment, could be filled with water
- underground layer of rock or soil that holds water
- the name for a smaller stream leading into a bigger stream
- water above ground in a flowing stream or unmoving lake
- when water moves from a gas to a liquid
- when water changes from a solid to a liquid
- a body of water that contains 97% of all water on Earth
- when something is unable to contain anymore substance, it is completely full
- how fast something is moving
- when water changes from a liquid to a solid
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- when water is released by plant leaves into the atmosphere
- an area of land where all precipitation in that area drains to the same river
- the gaseous form of H2O
- leaving behind sediment
- water found below ground in the pore spaces of sediment
- when liquid water droplets become to heavy and fall from the sky
- a layer underground in soil or rock that is saturated with water
- when water moves from a liquid to a gas
- movement of sediment
- a body of water with flowing water
- when water moves into the soil from the sky
- a form of water that accounts for 1.7% of all water on Earth, but they are frozen
- smallest sized piece of sediment with almost no space between each particle
- the liquid form of H2O
- the solid form of H2O
- a name for water that runs along the surface of the ground, often picking up debris along the way
35 Clues: movement of sediment • the solid form of H2O • the liquid form of H2O • the gaseous form of H2O • leaving behind sediment • how fast something is moving • a body of water with flowing water • when water moves from a liquid to a gas • when water moves from a gas to a liquid • when water moves into the soil from the sky • when water changes from a solid to a liquid • ...
Ancient Egypt Review 2021-05-06
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- the Egyptian Sun God
- the name of the land along the Nile with rich soil.
- a four-sided shaft with a pyramid shaped top.
- the most important wife of the Pharaoh.
- with the body of a lion, this sculpture protected the pyramids.
- life that takes place in another world after death
- the order of the Egyptian Hierarchy goes like this: pharaoh, nobles, scribes, craftsman, _______________, slaves.
- fine soil deposited by a river.
- a body that has been dried and preserved so it will not decay.
- organs during mummification were placed into these.
- Egyptian picture writing.
- a paper-like material made from the reed of a plant
- the highest ranking person in Egyptian Society.
- Howard __________ discovered the tomb of King Tut
- a line of rulers from the same family.
- a ranking system of people within a society
- the area of land near a river's mouth where soil is deposited. It is triangular-shaped.
- the river the gave life to the Egyptians.
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- Three threats to pyramids were animals, floods, and _________ _____________.
- good for growing crops
- these early Egyptian tombs were simple brick structures with flat roofs.
- the material used to dry the body during the mummification process.
- a type of fabric woven from the flax plant that was used in mummification.
- this was the key to understand hieroglyphics.
- a triangle shaped tomb of the pharaohs.
- a waterfall
- a person whose job it was to write and keep records.
- Egyptian form of government
- dry, desert lands far away from the banks of the Nile.
- the Egyptian God of the Nile
- the process that preserved the body after death
31 Clues: a waterfall • the Egyptian Sun God • good for growing crops • Egyptian picture writing. • Egyptian form of government • the Egyptian God of the Nile • fine soil deposited by a river. • a line of rulers from the same family. • the most important wife of the Pharaoh. • a triangle shaped tomb of the pharaohs. • the river the gave life to the Egyptians. • ...
6.11AB Managing Earth's Resources Vocabulary 2025-03-03
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- the way we apply science to daily life to meet our needs and solve problems.
- The process of restoring an area of land to a more productive state
- Pollutants released into the air, causing smog or contributing to the production of ozone in the atmosphere.
- The removal of important nutrients from the soil
- Water and human waste washed down sinks, showers, and toilets
- The removal of trees and other plants from an area
- Anything found in nature that humans can use for their needs. Two types: renewable, such as wind and nonrenewable, like fossil fuels.
- health that results from not getting enough to eat or not getting the proper nutrient-rich food.
- mixture of smoke and fog
- The process of turning land with healthy soil into land with little soil that lacks nutrients.
- A way to make technology work better, with less waste of materials and time.
- Introduction of harmful substances or materials into the environment, such as in the air, land, or water.
- the practice of using and protecting natural resources like water, air, land, and minerals in a responsible way to ensure their availability for future generations, considering factors like conservation, sustainability, and efficient use to avoid depletion.
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- Widespread sources of pollution
- Measure of how the production of food or other resources on land can be repeated from year to year
- a poisonous gas made of three oxygen atoms
- A condition where people lack access to enough energy to meet their basic needs such as lighting and the ability to cook food or heat their homes.
- chemical pollution in the air mixed with falling water
- Careful use of a resource to prevent it from being wasted and make it last longer. EX: recycling
- Pollution Single source of pollution
20 Clues: mixture of smoke and fog • Widespread sources of pollution • Pollution Single source of pollution • a poisonous gas made of three oxygen atoms • The removal of important nutrients from the soil • The removal of trees and other plants from an area • chemical pollution in the air mixed with falling water • Water and human waste washed down sinks, showers, and toilets • ...
Sci Final 2 2024-07-11
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- to use something again
- to use less of something
- where something comes from
- all of the different living things in a habitat
- a resource that can be replaced easily
- land with steep sides and a flat top; it is higher than the land around it
- when different people, plants or animals all try to get the same thing
- a pipe or ditch that carries water to where it is needed
- very fast
- soil that is made up of the smallest grains called clay
- when there are not a lot of one kind of plant or animal alive on Earth
- to cause pollution
- the layer below the crust made of part solid rock and part almost melted rock
- the top layer of soil
- a wall that is built to stop water in a river from moving
- the energy and sound that is made when something explodes
- a long pointed tooth that comes out of the mouth of some animals, like elephants
- when a large group of animals moves to a new area
- something that can harm air, land, soil or water
- a building where water is cleaned so it can be used again
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- to put something back where it was before
- when 100% of one kind of living thing have all died
- to stop something from happening
- something from Earth that living things use
- when different things look similar
- a solid, nonliving part of earth that rocks are made up of
- melted rock that flows onto land
- anything that is not built or put there by humans
- to use old materials to make new things
- what different things are made up with
- the layer below the subsoil made of rock
- a huge piece of ice that moves slowly across the land
- not a lot
- the very long nose of an elephant
- Earth’s thinnest, coolest and outside layer mantle
- a kind of lake that is made behind a dam
- something that happens quickly and can harm or destroy large areas
- the rapid movement of rocks or soil down a hill
- the number of one kind of living thing in a habitat
- a deep hole used to get water from underground
40 Clues: not a lot • very fast • to cause pollution • the top layer of soil • to use something again • to use less of something • where something comes from • to stop something from happening • melted rock that flows onto land • the very long nose of an elephant • when different things look similar • a resource that can be replaced easily • what different things are made up with • ...
'Plant Succession' - Rehan Malik 12E 2021-04-26
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- The first plant species to colonize an area that is well adapted to living in a harsh environment.
- It has a pH of 7 and an %OM of 0.
- The community which develops here compromises moisture-loving plants commonly found in many fresh water wetland areas.
- Acidic soil and nutrient rich.
- A more closed vegetation community in which marram grass is no longer able to compete.
- The first plants to grow in an area.
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- This is the ultimate stage of dune succession. It is the final collection of different plant species.
- Has poor water retention and high water mark.
- The 'soil' is slightly less alkaline and more water retentive.
9 Clues: Acidic soil and nutrient rich. • It has a pH of 7 and an %OM of 0. • The first plants to grow in an area. • Has poor water retention and high water mark. • The 'soil' is slightly less alkaline and more water retentive. • A more closed vegetation community in which marram grass is no longer able to compete. • ...
Part 1 2022-02-11
It appears I don’t have access to a crossword puzzle generator module in my environment. However, you can easily create this crossword puzzle using an online crossword generator like Puzzle Maker by Discovery Education or Crossword Labs. Here's how to se 2024-11-01
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- – Communication tool used for video calls and meetings.
- – A major benefit of remote work that allows employees to balance professional and personal responsibilities.
- and paste the clues and answers from the list below:
- – A flexible work location outside a traditional office.
- – This remote work trend uses artificial intelligence to assist in work processes.
- – The main factor to protect in remote work, often requiring secure tools like VPNs.
- – This type of software protects online connections and ensures privacy for remote workers.
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- – The practice of hiring employees from around the world, regardless of location.
- how to set it up:
- to a site like Crossword Labs or Puzzle Maker.
- – This type of work arrangement combines remote and office work.
- – Independent workers who often take on projects for multiple clients.
- appears I don’t have access to a crossword puzzle generator module in my environment. However, you can easily create this crossword puzzle using an online crossword generator like Puzzle Maker by Discovery Education or Crossword Labs.
- – A feeling of loneliness often experienced by remote workers due to lack of in-person interaction.
- – A digital project management tool to track tasks and deadlines.
15 Clues: how to set it up: • to a site like Crossword Labs or Puzzle Maker. • and paste the clues and answers from the list below: • – Communication tool used for video calls and meetings. • – A flexible work location outside a traditional office. • – This type of work arrangement combines remote and office work. • ...
Social Studies Vocab 2022-09-20
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- a scientist who looks for and studies artifacts
- a large mass of ice
- a tree trunk that is carved with sacred images
- a kind of sled that is dragged to move supplies
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- a Navajo dwelling
- to move from one place to another
- a method of supplying dry land with water through a series of ditches or pipes
- a type of clay used as a building material
- a culture that has developed complex systems of government, education, and religion
- a cone shaped tent made from animal hides used by Native Americans
- a feast given by Native Americans of the NW coast
- a type of home made of logs, grasses, sticks and soil
12 Clues: a Navajo dwelling • a large mass of ice • to move from one place to another • a type of clay used as a building material • a tree trunk that is carved with sacred images • a scientist who looks for and studies artifacts • a kind of sled that is dragged to move supplies • a feast given by Native Americans of the NW coast • ...
History Ch2L1 2025-09-29
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- a city that governs
- moving or lying in the same direction and the same distance apart.
- fine particles of fertile soil
- writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay.
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- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met.
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper.
- a belief in more than one god
- a society dominated by men
- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
- to be made up of
12 Clues: to be made up of • a city that governs • a society dominated by men • a belief in more than one god • fine particles of fertile soil • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top • an amount that is left over after a need has been met. • a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero • ...
20 year career anniversary 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 and free to use
J'mari Jackson Mesopotomoia Vocabulary 6A 2018-12-03
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- an amount that is left over after a need has been met.
- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero.
- a system that supplies dry land with water though ditches,
- or steams.
- marked made in soft clay.
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- a system of writing develop by the sumerian that used
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a records
- fine particles of fertile soil
- a city that governed it self and it surrounding territory.
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top.
- a belief in more than one god.
- a larger territory or group of many territory governed by one
12 Clues: or steams. • marked made in soft clay. • fine particles of fertile soil • a belief in more than one god. • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top. • a system of writing develop by the sumerian that used • an amount that is left over after a need has been met. • a city that governed it self and it surrounding territory. • ...
J'mari Jackson Mesopotomoia Vocabulary 6A 2018-12-03
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- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero.
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a records
- a system that supplies dry land with water though ditches,
- fine particles of fertile soil
- marked made in soft clay.
- or steams.
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- a system of writing develop by the sumerian that used
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met.
- a city that governed it self and it surrounding territory.
- a larger territory or group of many territory governed by one
- a belief in more than one god.
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top.
12 Clues: or steams. • marked made in soft clay. • a belief in more than one god. • fine particles of fertile soil • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top. • a system of writing develop by the sumerian that used • an amount that is left over after a need has been met. • a city that governed it self and it surrounding territory. • ...
Mesopotamia 2023-12-14
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- groups of people that occupy different ranks or levels in society
- a person who copies or writes documents; a record-keeper empire large territory or group of territories under one rulerartisan a skilled craftsperson
- a city that governs itself and the surrounding territory
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- Land Between The Rivers
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- a person who buys and sells goods
- An extra amount
- large pyramid-shaped temple
- Sumerian system of writing that used wedge-shaped marks made in clay
- belief in more than one god
- "land between the rivers"
- a group of merchants traveling together, usually with camels
- fine particles of fertile soil
13 Clues: An extra amount • Land Between The Rivers • "land between the rivers" • large pyramid-shaped temple • belief in more than one god • 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 • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-15
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- A forest that grows in regions of the northern hemisphere with cold temperatures. Made up mostly of cold tolerant coniferous species such as spruce and fir.
- A dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall.
- A patch of land that has been forced to become a desert because mountain ranges blocked all plant-growing, rainy weather.
- the first to colonize barren environments or previously biodiverse steady-state ecosystems that have been disrupted
- succession that begins in essentially lifeless areas, such as regions in which there is no soil or where the soil is incapable of sustaining life
- A flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
- forest composed primarily of broad-leaved trees that shed all their leaves during one season.
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- the final stage of biotic succession attainable by a plant community in an area under the environmental conditions present at a particular time.
- The direction wind is coming from; downwind.
- A graphical representation of a location's basic climate.
- plants and animals recolonize a habitat after a major disturbance
- the change in either species composition, structure, or architecture of vegetation through time
- Plants and animals that have common characteristics for the environment they exist in.
- A thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions.
- A barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs
- The direction wind is coming from; upwind.
- A large open area of country covered with grass, especially one used for grazing.
- A zone of the earth where land, water, air interact with each other to support life.
- The distance above sea level.
20 Clues: The distance above sea level. • The direction wind is coming from; upwind. • The direction wind is coming from; downwind. • A graphical representation of a location's basic climate. • The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. • A barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs • ...
We are made of stardust 2025-10-03
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- The movement of elements like carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water through living and non-living systems.
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth’s surface.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, disrupting natural cycles.
- The capacity to do work or cause change, flowing through ecosystems as sunlight and heat.
- The breakdown of dead organisms, returning nutrients to the soil and atmosphere.
- Using resources in a way that meets present needs without harming future generations.
- The formation of new elements inside stars through nuclear reactions.
- The movement of phosphorus through rocks, soil, water, and living things.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space, recycled in ecosystems and created in stars.
- The process in stars where lighter elements like hydrogen combine to form heavier ones, releasing energy.
- Particles of elements created in stars that later become part of planets, life, and us.
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- The process by which cells release energy by breaking down glucose and oxygen into carbon dioxide and water.
- A powerful explosion of a massive star, scattering heavy elements into space.
- The process by which nitrogen moves between the atmosphere, soil, and living organisms.
- Energy-rich substances (coal, oil, natural gas) formed from ancient organisms, releasing carbon when burned.
- The process plants use to convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen.
- The process by which carbon is exchanged among the atmosphere, living organisms, oceans, and rocks.
- A group of interacting parts that work together as a whole.
- Scientific information used to support explanations and solutions.
- A repeated sequence of processes in which matter or energy is transferred.
20 Clues: A group of interacting parts that work together as a whole. • Scientific information used to support explanations and solutions. • The formation of new elements inside stars through nuclear reactions. • The continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth’s surface. • The movement of phosphorus through rocks, soil, water, and living things. • ...
MCINTOSH 2015-12-15
43 Clues: JOY • IAN • RAY • JILL • PAUL • SUZY • MARK • JEFF • OWEN • RYAN • MATT • ADAM • CLAY • JADEN • ADRIA • RANDY • KATIE • KARAH • DAVID • MASON • WOODS • JAXON • TAYLER • JULIAN • GRACIE • MARSHA • BRONTE • BONNIE • KARTER • CURTIS • STEVEN • ANDREW • DANIEL • VERNIA • CHANDRA • CRISTEN • HAIDYNN • JESSICA • EMALEIGH • MADISYNE • BRITTANY • BROOKLYNE • CHRISTOPHER
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5 Clues: Pots are baked in • Bricks are also prepared in • Mini used her piggy bank to save • It is used to remove pebbles from soil • The material used to make pots and bricks
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5 Clues: are baked in KILN • are also prepared in MOULD • used her piggy bank to save MONEY • is used to remove pebbles from soil SIEVE • material used to make pots and bricks CLAY
westward expansion 2023-02-24
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- An 1830 law forcing native Americans to leave
- largest city
- plains A flat dry area with rich soil in the midwest
- Rocky Mountains are a high rugged mountain chain in western north America
- land set aside by the Indian removal act
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- People who came to California in 1849
- The territory purchased by the US
- The rush of people to an area where gold is
- US army officer and scout
- explorer of the Louisiana territory
- River The longest river
11 Clues: largest city • River The longest river • US army officer and scout • The territory purchased by the US • explorer of the Louisiana territory • People who came to California in 1849 • land set aside by the Indian removal act • The rush of people to an area where gold is • An 1830 law forcing native Americans to leave • plains A flat dry area with rich soil in the midwest • ...
Ancient Egypt 2020-10-07
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- The king ruled Upper/Lower Egypt through ____
- River that provided rich soil/trade through boats
- The belief in the existence of many gods
- One of the first cities of Upper Egypt
- A complex process to preserve their corpses
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- Architecture where the royal family was buried
- Belief in the supernatural
- A picture type of writing used by Egyptians
- Pharaohs controlled people by not giving them ___
- Using resources to improve your life
- A sequence of rulers from the same family
11 Clues: Belief in the supernatural • Using resources to improve your life • One of the first cities of Upper Egypt • The belief in the existence of many gods • A sequence of rulers from the same family • A picture type of writing used by Egyptians • A complex process to preserve their corpses • The king ruled Upper/Lower Egypt through ____ • ...
Mississippi's fast facts Crossword 2024-05-14
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- Mississippi's ____ climate and rich soil makes it ideal for growing cotton.
- David Harrison owns the patent on soft ______ seats.
- The world's largest ______ is in Edward
- More than 100 tree _______ can be found in Mississippi.
- Nearly 60% of Mississippi is covered by______.
- Greenville is called the _______ capital.
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- First nuclear submarine built in the south was _______ in Mississippi.
- Belzoni is called the _______ capital.
- Vardaman is called the sweet ______ capital.
- Borden's condensed milk was the _____ canned in liberty.
- Greenwood is called the _____ capital.
11 Clues: Belzoni is called the _______ capital. • Greenwood is called the _____ capital. • The world's largest ______ is in Edward • Greenville is called the _______ capital. • Vardaman is called the sweet ______ capital. • Nearly 60% of Mississippi is covered by______. • David Harrison owns the patent on soft ______ seats. • ...
6th History Unit 1 Crossword 2025-09-04
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- Wall or barrier built to prevent flooding and directing the flow of water
- Second hand evidence at a later time of a time or event
- Small particles of rock, minerals, and soil carried in water
- city that is an independent political state with its own government
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- Arc of land stretching between rivers characterized by rich and fertile soil which supported the development of early civilizations
- First hand evidence of a time or event
- Historic region around Tigris and Euphrates Rivers where some of the earliest civilizations emerged
- Channel dug by people used by boats or for irrigation
- controlling or directing water to a place that is lacking a water source
9 Clues: First hand evidence of a time or event • Channel dug by people used by boats or for irrigation • Second hand evidence at a later time of a time or event • Small particles of rock, minerals, and soil carried in water • city that is an independent political state with its own government • controlling or directing water to a place that is lacking a water source • ...
Japanese Cat Temple 2024-02-22
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- an area of land where dead bodies are buried, usually next to a church
- a building in some religions where people pray or worship
- to raise your hand and move it to get someone's attention
- a type of heavy soil that becomes hard when dry
- to come out of a container or place because it is too full
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- to show that something is true
- relating to a religion or a god
- a place where people go to pray because it is connected to a holy person or event
- to keep someone or something safe
- to signal
- the foot of an animal such as a dog or cat
11 Clues: to signal • to show that something is true • relating to a religion or a god • to keep someone or something safe • the foot of an animal such as a dog or cat • a type of heavy soil that becomes hard when dry • a building in some religions where people pray or worship • to raise your hand and move it to get someone's attention • ...
Rioja 2023-04-02
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- Spanish term - place, a winery, where grapes that growers produced are being processed and wines are stored
- One of the two wine capitals of Rioja
- Most common soil type in the region of Rioja
- Another important red grape variety that is used in Rioja as well as South of France
- Important white grape variety in Rioja
- Area and autonomous community of Spain with its' own unique traditions and language
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- River that flows through Rioja region
- One of the most important red grape varieties in Rioja
- "Low Rioja" sub-region of Rioja
- Third sub-region of Rioja
- "High Rioja" biggest sub-region of Rioja
11 Clues: Third sub-region of Rioja • "Low Rioja" sub-region of Rioja • River that flows through Rioja region • One of the two wine capitals of Rioja • Important white grape variety in Rioja • "High Rioja" biggest sub-region of Rioja • Most common soil type in the region of Rioja • One of the most important red grape varieties in Rioja • ...
Clay Vocabulary 2023 2023-05-23
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- Clay that is soft and workable.
- Clay that has been transformed into ceramic material after being fired.
- Clay that has hardened slightly
- Scratch up the clay surface.
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- Ceramic material with a glaze applied and fired for a second time.
- Snake like form of clay.
- Clay that is completely dried and ready to be fired.
- Clay Mixed with water into a pudding like consistency.
- Liquid suspension of finely ground minerals.
9 Clues: Snake like form of clay. • Scratch up the clay surface. • Clay that is soft and workable. • Clay that has hardened slightly • Liquid suspension of finely ground minerals. • Clay that is completely dried and ready to be fired. • Clay Mixed with water into a pudding like consistency. • Ceramic material with a glaze applied and fired for a second time. • ...
Art Terms 2021-12-14
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- Unfired, dried ceramics; No moisture remaining.
- Different materials are used in order to create art (Markers, acrylic, watercolors, etc).
- Adding white to a pure hue (color).
- Clay mixed with water to be used to join sections together.
- An oven-like piece of equipment is used to fire clay objects.
- Glass forming chemicals, applied in liquid form to bisque ware to add color.
- Colors that are across each other on the color wheel.
- Color without tints and shades, pure pigment.
- Using technology to create art in a creative way.
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- Technique is used to transition one shade to another.
- An art piece is made up of simple forms such as a triangle.
- Shading light to dark.
- To scratch the surface of clay in areas that will be joined.
- Ceramicware that has been fired once without glaze.
- Creating a picture of one's self.
- Scratching the surface of the clay in areas that will be joined before adding slip.
- Adding black to a pure hue (color).
17 Clues: Shading light to dark. • Creating a picture of one's self. • Adding white to a pure hue (color). • Adding black to a pure hue (color). • Color without tints and shades, pure pigment. • Unfired, dried ceramics; No moisture remaining. • Using technology to create art in a creative way. • Ceramicware that has been fired once without glaze. • ...
Reamers 2025-08-19
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- Bit of choice for all around applications with great steering.
- Economical reamer option that has a mouthful of carbide-tipped Shark teeth cutters, ideal for shale & sandstone.
- An addition to mix & match with any style reamer or stabilizer.
- For large diameter projects to keep the bore centralized and steady.
- Good for clay, best for dirt/sandy loam, and sand, this reamer is used for unstable soil conditions.
- Blade with 100% carbide coverage for drilling in harder ground conditions
- Slow taper and deep flutes carry away cuttings while creating maximum pumping and mixing action in cobbles and caliche.
- Reamer for hard ground such as shale and sandstone, large Shark teeth for aggressive yet smooth cutting without flutes.
- Bit used in cobble and loose rock, can be rebuilt.
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- Attached for pullback, ensures product pipe does not rotate.
- Attach to housing without taking off the drill head.
- Bit body with solid dowel pins and tight tolerances to take load off bolts for better strength and longer life.
- Tapered reamer, with bi-directional blades with carbide cutting teeth create aggressive cutting action in shale and sandstone.
- Bit with replaceable carbide bits, ideal for shale and sandstone.
- Deep, spiraled flutes allow slurry to flow past reamer in gravel and dirt/sandy loam.
- Innovative threadless connection that allows work in as small as 18" pits in diameter.
- Our most popular reamer, known to reduce rotary b pressure with mixing, pumping, and cutting action in clay, shale, and hardpan.
17 Clues: Bit used in cobble and loose rock, can be rebuilt. • Attach to housing without taking off the drill head. • Attached for pullback, ensures product pipe does not rotate. • Bit of choice for all around applications with great steering. • An addition to mix & match with any style reamer or stabilizer. • ...
Art Terms 2021-12-14
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- Unfired, dried ceramics; No moisture remaining.
- Different materials are used in order to create art (Markers, acrylic, watercolors, etc).
- Adding white to a pure hue (color).
- Clay mixed with water to be used to join sections together.
- An oven-like piece of equipment is used to fire clay objects.
- Glass forming chemicals, applied in liquid form to bisque ware to add color.
- Colors that are across each other on the color wheel.
- Color without tints and shades, pure pigment.
- Using technology to create art in a creative way.
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- Technique is used to transition one shade to another.
- An art piece is made up of simple forms such as a triangle.
- Shading light to dark.
- To scratch the surface of clay in areas that will be joined.
- Ceramicware that has been fired once without glaze.
- Creating a picture of one's self.
- Scratching the surface of the clay in areas that will be joined before adding slip.
- Adding black to a pure hue (color).
17 Clues: Shading light to dark. • Creating a picture of one's self. • Adding white to a pure hue (color). • Adding black to a pure hue (color). • Color without tints and shades, pure pigment. • Unfired, dried ceramics; No moisture remaining. • Using technology to create art in a creative way. • Ceramicware that has been fired once without glaze. • ...
Chapter 15 - The Killing Sea 2022-03-21
Across
- eager to know or learn something
- moving with urgent haste
- causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing
- easy to mould, cut, compress, or fold; not hard or firm to the touch
- only just; recently
Down
- in a way that is not natural or normal
- having no leaves
- incapable of producing any useful result; pointless
- great, or greater than normal, in quantity, size, or intensity
- (of an object) strong and thick
- covered in or consisting mostly of sand
- of a colour produced by mixing red, yellow, and blue, as of dark wood or rich soil
12 Clues: having no leaves • only just; recently • moving with urgent haste • (of an object) strong and thick • eager to know or learn something • in a way that is not natural or normal • covered in or consisting mostly of sand • causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing • incapable of producing any useful result; pointless • ...
Chapter 15 - The Killing Sea 2022-03-21
Across
- eager to know or learn something
- moving with urgent haste
- causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing
- easy to mould, cut, compress, or fold; not hard or firm to the touch
- only just; recently
Down
- in a way that is not natural or normal
- having no leaves
- incapable of producing any useful result; pointless
- great, or greater than normal, in quantity, size, or intensity
- (of an object) strong and thick
- covered in or consisting mostly of sand
- of a colour produced by mixing red, yellow, and blue, as of dark wood or rich soil
12 Clues: having no leaves • only just; recently • moving with urgent haste • (of an object) strong and thick • eager to know or learn something • in a way that is not natural or normal • covered in or consisting mostly of sand • causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing • incapable of producing any useful result; pointless • ...
Chapter 15 - The Killing Sea 2022-03-21
Across
- eager to know or learn something
- moving with urgent haste
- causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing
- easy to mould, cut, compress, or fold; not hard or firm to the touch
- only just; recently
Down
- in a way that is not natural or normal
- having no leaves
- incapable of producing any useful result; pointless
- great, or greater than normal, in quantity, size, or intensity
- (of an object) strong and thick
- covered in or consisting mostly of sand
- of a colour produced by mixing red, yellow, and blue, as of dark wood or rich soil
12 Clues: having no leaves • only just; recently • moving with urgent haste • (of an object) strong and thick • eager to know or learn something • in a way that is not natural or normal • covered in or consisting mostly of sand • causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing • incapable of producing any useful result; pointless • ...
Earth Day Crossword 2022-04-19
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- Chemicals, industrial waste, and sewage are polluting this; oceans, rivers, or oceans.
- A place where garbage is hauled and buried.
- A popular color on Earth Day.
- Please put your trash in the trash can. Don't
- April 22. (two words)
- To contaminate the environment with man-made
- Many people plant these on Earth Day.
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- To use less.
- Using a resource in such a way that it is not
- A place where garbage is hauled and burned.
- Turns fruit and vegetable waste into rich soil for gardening.
- or damaged.
12 Clues: or damaged. • To use less. • April 22. (two words) • A popular color on Earth Day. • Many people plant these on Earth Day. • A place where garbage is hauled and buried. • A place where garbage is hauled and burned. • To contaminate the environment with man-made • Using a resource in such a way that it is not • Please put your trash in the trash can. Don't • ...
Lesson 3 Vocabulary 2025-12-02
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- a person who moves from place to place without a permanent home
- a banana shaped area in Asia with rich soil
- second part of the stone age (New stone age)
- farming and raising animals
- provide ability to do something
- working well without producing a lot of waste
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- to train an animal to help humans
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- first part of the stone age (Old stone age)
- what happens and why
- tell the main points briefly
- something that can be used to meet a need
12 Clues: what happens and why • farming and raising animals • tell the main points briefly • provide ability to do something • to train an animal to help humans • something that can be used to meet a need • first part of the stone age (Old stone age) • a banana shaped area in Asia with rich soil • second part of the stone age (New stone age) • ...
ECOLOGY CROSSEWORD 2022-04-27
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- to use less
- turns fruit and vegetables waste into rich soil for gardening
- the animals predators eats are called
- is organisms that use sunlight directly to make sugar
- polluted by smoke and exhaust fumes
- living factors in the environment
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- is the study of the relationship between organisms and their environment
- an animals that feeds on other living animals
- to use again
- an organisms that feeds on another living creature, usually without killing it
- the environment where an organisms lives
11 Clues: to use less • to use again • living factors in the environment • polluted by smoke and exhaust fumes • the animals predators eats are called • the environment where an organisms lives • an animals that feeds on other living animals • is organisms that use sunlight directly to make sugar • turns fruit and vegetables waste into rich soil for gardening • ...
MCINTOSH 2015-12-15
43 Clues: JOY • RAY • IAN • OWEN • MATT • MARK • RYAN • JEFF • CLAY • JILL • PAUL • ADAM • RANDY • JADEN • WOODS • SUSIE • KARAH • ADRIA • JAXON • KATIE • DAVID • MASON • VERNIA • MARSHA • BONNIE • STEVEN • BRONTE • GRACIE • CURTIS • TAYLER • JULIAN • DANIEL • ANDREW • KARTER • CHANDRA • JESSICA • CRISTEN • HAIDYNN • MADISYNE • BRITTANY • EMALEIGH • BROOKLYNE • CHRISTOPHER
MCINTOSH 2015-12-15
44 Clues: IAN • JOY • RAY • IAN • ADAM • JILL • MARK • CLAY • MATT • JEFF • PAUL • RYAN • SUZY • OWEN • ADRIA • JADEN • KARAH • DAVID • WOODS • RANDY • JAXON • MASON • KATIE • DANIEL • BRONTE • GRACIE • BONNIE • STEVEN • CURTIS • KARTER • MARSHA • ANDREW • TAYLER • JULIAN • VERNIA • JESSICA • CHANDRA • CRISTEN • HAIDYNN • MADISYNE • EMALEIGH • BRITTANY • BROOKLYNE • CHRISTOPHER
Scientific Classification of Plants 2023-10-18
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- process by which organisms oxidize sugars and derive energy in the form of ATP from the molecular bonds which are broken
- rate at which water and air move into and through the soil is affected by the amount, size and arrangement of soil pores
- soil _______________ is the exchange of soil and atmospheric air to maintain oxygen for plant roots
- soil _____________ is the quantity and availability of soluble salts in soil
- groups of soil particles which bind to each other more strongly than adjacent particles
- movement of water through soil
- Bulk _____________ is the dry weight of soil per unit volume of soil; indicates the degree of structure or compaction present in the soil
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- soil ________________ is the quality of soil and its ability to sustain plant life and provide adequate nutrients
- field _____________ is the maximum amount of water a soil can hold against the pull of gravity
- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it in the bonds of sugar
- mechanical or chemical breaking down of rocks
- _____________ water moves through the soil due to the force of gravity and is found in macropores
- void spaces in soil, known as pores which can be filled with air or water
- process by which water is absorbed into the soil from the ground surface
- ____________ water is held in soil against the pull of gravity, yet can be removed by plant uptake or air drying
15 Clues: movement of water through soil • mechanical or chemical breaking down of rocks • process by which water is absorbed into the soil from the ground surface • void spaces in soil, known as pores which can be filled with air or water • soil _____________ is the quantity and availability of soluble salts in soil • ...
Emily Frentzel - Puzzle 10 2020-12-01
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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
- this is the period in the kiln firing where the final mechanical water is being removed
- a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles
- the cracking that occurs in fired ceramic bodies due to stress
- progressive partial fusion of a clay, or of a body, a result of a firing process
- consist of opaque matter that absorbs or scatters visible light
- a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis
- a flaw in ceramic ware attributed to the decomposition of iron pyrites
- the degrading of ceramics due to interaction
- a firing defect in which blisters form within a clay body, causing large lumps on the surface
- used in glasses, glazes, and ceramic bodies to lower the higher melting point
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- includes drying of powder and shaped bodies
- the thermal expansion compatibility between glaze and clay body
- the second firing of a piece of pottery
- formed by fusing inorganic materials into glass by heating them
- the glaze melts of the fired body and forms a vitreous surface
- a crystalline form of silica formed in the matrix of clay bodies
- any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze
- the degree of fluidity
- the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles
- when a substance in a product being fired has a lower burning point than what it is being fired wiht and burns away
21 Clues: the degree of fluidity • the second firing of a piece of pottery • includes drying of powder and shaped bodies • a rare silicate mineral of post-clay genesis • the degrading of ceramics due to interaction • the sudden volume change in crystalline quartz particles • a fault that can occur during the firing of ceramic articles • ...
SUSTAINABLE FOOD 2023-05-02
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- The process of reducing food waste by consuming food that would otherwise be discarded
- A term for the practice of discarding food at the end of a meal
- A type of fishing that uses methods that do not harm the ecosystem
- A way of utilizing leftover food in creative ways
- A popular grain that requires less water and fertilizer to grow than other cereal crops
- A process of drying food to make it last longer
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- A term for the practice of discarding edible food
- A method of reusing food scraps to make a nutrient-rich soil
- A type of food that is produced locally and consumed within the same region
- A farming method that avoids the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides
- A protein-rich plant-based meat alternative
- A process of freezing food to make it last longer
12 Clues: A protein-rich plant-based meat alternative • A process of drying food to make it last longer • A term for the practice of discarding edible food • A way of utilizing leftover food in creative ways • A process of freezing food to make it last longer • A method of reusing food scraps to make a nutrient-rich soil • ...
Mesopotamia Review 2021-11-29
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- the Babylonian Empire was known for
- Made the "Code of Laws"
- civilization between Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Factor helped Sumerian agriculture flourish
- too much of a product than is needed
- Akkadian Empire bordered by Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf
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- built roads to improve communication
- A city with its own laws and traditions
- Writing developed by the Sumerians
- What result did agricultural surplus have?
- A system that supplies dry land with water using ditches, pipes, or streams.
- A Mesopotamian writer
- used bows and arrows to conquer Mesopotamia
- Rich fertile soil deposited by flooding of a river
- Sumerian religious shrines are called
- A shortage of food, people starving
- A group of many territories governed by one ruler.
17 Clues: A Mesopotamian writer • Made the "Code of Laws" • Writing developed by the Sumerians • the Babylonian Empire was known for • A shortage of food, people starving • built roads to improve communication • too much of a product than is needed • Sumerian religious shrines are called • A city with its own laws and traditions • What result did agricultural surplus have? • ...
North Africa and SW Asia 2013-02-25
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- These mountains stretch across Morocco and Algeria
- Climate is found along the northern coast and resembles the coast of southern Europe.
- A place in the desert where underground water surfaces
- Limited quantity available
- Empty Quarter
- The longest river on Earth
- Streambeds that fill with sediment during flash floods
- A term meaning deserts
- Food grains like barley, wheat, and oats
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- Chemical used in fertilizers
- Climate found in the mountains
- Raising and grazing of livestock
- A climate that averages 10 in. or less of rain a year.
- The 2nd largest climate in the region; less than 14 in. of rain
- These mountains are between the Black and Caspian Seas
- Rich soil that is deposited by moving water
- "Desert pavement"
17 Clues: Empty Quarter • "Desert pavement" • A term meaning deserts • Limited quantity available • The longest river on Earth • Chemical used in fertilizers • Climate found in the mountains • Raising and grazing of livestock • Food grains like barley, wheat, and oats • Rich soil that is deposited by moving water • These mountains stretch across Morocco and Algeria • ...
Shoe Sculpture Vocabulary Review 2025-09-15
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- the name for the material that makes the side of a shoe.
- sheets of pressed clay, rolled to a consistent thickness that can be used to make artworks with.
- The technique used to attach two pieces of wet clay together.
- The name for the style of art that was popular in the 1970’s that closely imitated realistic objects.
Down
- became well known for her hyper-realistic ceramic sculptures of leather briefcases, handbags, jackets and shoes
- This is the bottom most part of your shoe. Usually made of rubbers and foams for comfort.
- The tool all students used to old their slabs of clay, and build their shoe sculpture on top of each day.
- roller the tool used to roll out large sheets of clay
- The name of the stage of clay when it is first fired and turns to stone.
- The type of paint used to on the shoe sculpture.
- the tool used to heat up clay to 1800ºF-2200ºF and harden it like a stone.
- mill is the name for the machine that is used to recycle used, wet clay.
12 Clues: The type of paint used to on the shoe sculpture. • roller the tool used to roll out large sheets of clay • the name for the material that makes the side of a shoe. • The technique used to attach two pieces of wet clay together. • The name of the stage of clay when it is first fired and turns to stone. • ...
Babylon Crossword 2022-10-25
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- Rich soil where plants can grow.
- "If a man breaks into a house, he shall be killed in front of that break-in and buried there."
- An insect Mesopotamians grilled and ate.
- Where Babylon is located.
- One of the 2 rivers.
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- Citizens of Babylon.
- One of the 2 rivers.
- What kind of gods they believed in.
- King of Babylon.
9 Clues: King of Babylon. • Citizens of Babylon. • One of the 2 rivers. • One of the 2 rivers. • Where Babylon is located. • Rich soil where plants can grow. • What kind of gods they believed in. • An insect Mesopotamians grilled and ate. • "If a man breaks into a house, he shall be killed in front of that break-in and buried there."
Natural Regions of Oklahoma 2020-08-31
7 Clues: rich soil • a mineral used to make plaster • nonliving substance found in nature • a large area of flat or rolling land • states divided sharing physical features • high, flat land with lower land around it • wearing away of Earth's surface by wind & water
SOTW Vol 1 Chapters 2-4 2021-05-31
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- This word means "river-horse"
- The picture writing of the Egyptians is called _________________.
- The plant that the Egyptians used to make paper.
- There are two rivers in Mesopotamia. This is one of them.
- In the Old Kingdom of Egypt, pharaohs built these as their tombs.
- What Egyptian god was locked in a coffin and thrown into the Nile River?
- The Great Pyramid is made of ____________.
- When a rich person died, the priests embalmed it, turning it into a ______________.
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- There are two rivers in Mesopotamia. This is one of them.
- This sculpture is half man and half lion
- This animal looks a lot like an alligator.
- What Egyptian god killed his brother?
- The Great Pyramid of Giza is in this country.
- This word means "between the rivers"
- What Egyptian goddess saved her husband?
- This river is the longest river in the world.
- In this ancient country, cuneiform writing was used on clay.
17 Clues: This word means "river-horse" • This word means "between the rivers" • What Egyptian god killed his brother? • This sculpture is half man and half lion • What Egyptian goddess saved her husband? • This animal looks a lot like an alligator. • The Great Pyramid is made of ____________. • The Great Pyramid of Giza is in this country. • ...
Boy crossword lesson 1 2023-04-14
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- rich and successful trade to buy and sell things
- something made by a clever new idea
- used to describe a situation in which a lot of alcohol has been drunk
- to buy and sell things
- to cut off a body part, especially by surgery
- A person who makes money by selling goods in large quantities; especially one who imports and exports goods
- without limit, seeming to have no end
- extremely painful or bad
Down
- a piece of baked clay that is used in rows for covering roofs
- medical treatment which needs to open a person's body and remove something
- 1.people who live in Norway 2.who speak this language
- be or push out
- a crack or break in something, especially a bone.
- a person be harmed, injured, or killed in a crime or accident
- impressive because of size or beauty
- a part of your arm
16 Clues: be or push out • a part of your arm • to buy and sell things • extremely painful or bad • something made by a clever new idea • impressive because of size or beauty • without limit, seeming to have no end • to cut off a body part, especially by surgery • rich and successful trade to buy and sell things • a crack or break in something, especially a bone. • ...
Boy crossword lesson 1 2023-04-14
Across
- to cut off a body part, especially by surgery
- impressive because of size or beauty
- used to describe a situation in which a lot of alcohol has been drunk
- a crack or break in something, especially a bone.
- without limit, seeming to have no end
- a person be harmed, injured, or killed in a crime or accident
- medical treatment which needs to open a person's body and remove something
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- a piece of baked clay that is used in rows for covering roofs
- be or push out
- rich and successful trade to buy and sell things
- extremely painful or bad
- A person who makes money by selling goods in large quantities; especially one who imports and exports goods
- to buy and sell things
- something made by a clever new idea
- 1.people who live in Norway 2.who speak this language
- a part of your arm
16 Clues: be or push out • a part of your arm • to buy and sell things • extremely painful or bad • something made by a clever new idea • impressive because of size or beauty • without limit, seeming to have no end • to cut off a body part, especially by surgery • rich and successful trade to buy and sell things • a crack or break in something, especially a bone. • ...
Chapter 15 - The Killing Sea 2022-03-21
Across
- eager to know or learn something
- moving with urgent haste
- causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing
- easy to mould, cut, compress, or fold; not hard or firm to the touch
- only just; recently
Down
- in a way that is not natural or normal
- having no leaves
- incapable of producing any useful result; pointless
- great, or greater than normal, in quantity, size, or intensity
- (of an object) strong and thick
- covered in or consisting mostly of sand
- of a colour produced by mixing red, yellow, and blue, as of dark wood or rich soil
12 Clues: having no leaves • only just; recently • moving with urgent haste • (of an object) strong and thick • eager to know or learn something • in a way that is not natural or normal • covered in or consisting mostly of sand • causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing • incapable of producing any useful result; pointless • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-04-27
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- ___________ bacteria can trap atmospheric nitrogen from the air.
- ________________ is another name for cuscuta.
- _____________ grows in soil that is not so rich.
- ______________ contain nitrogen.
- _____________ depend on plants on other animals which in turn depend on plants.
- _________________ control the opening and closing of stomata.
- provides most of the pulses.
Down
- _____________ is a leguminous plant.
- __________________ are secreted on dead and decaying matter by saprophytes.
- _____________ is the end product of photosynthesis.
- _____________ of fungi are always floating in the air.
- _________ are numerous green structures found in green leafs and young stems of plants.
12 Clues: provides most of the pulses. • ______________ contain nitrogen. • _____________ is a leguminous plant. • _____________ grows in soil that is not so rich. • ________________ is another name for cuscuta. • _____________ is the end product of photosynthesis. • _____________ of fungi are always floating in the air. • ...
Smart City 2024-04-23
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- Automated waste collection reduces _____ pollution
- Advanced network infrastructure, in letters
- A key ethical consideration in urban data collection
- Installed in street lamps in Barcelona to save energy
- City where smart services are available through government-provided app
- Scrape the bottom of the ______
- Method of growing plants in water-rich in nutrients instead of soil
Down
- Wickedly evil or immoral, Prof. mentioned this in class
- voice-controlled home assistant technology
- Initial city to start a smart city program
- A __ of strength, pillar of support
- Word to describe an ideally beautiful and tranquil setting
12 Clues: Scrape the bottom of the ______ • A __ of strength, pillar of support • voice-controlled home assistant technology • Initial city to start a smart city program • Advanced network infrastructure, in letters • Automated waste collection reduces _____ pollution • A key ethical consideration in urban data collection • Installed in street lamps in Barcelona to save energy • ...
Spelling 5/12 2022-05-12
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- the green plant that cover the ground outside
- Fruit and vegetables taste best when theyre ____.
- I don't like black beans very _____.
- to throw something lightly to another person.
- hoping that something will happen
- using soap and water in a tub to get clean
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- For Valentines Day I got a Hershey ______.
- You are ____ a great friend to me.
- someone who has a lot of money, soil with nutriets
- a small insect that flies and likes light
- another name for paper money or bills
- I like to eat crackers ______ peanut butter.
12 Clues: hoping that something will happen • You are ____ a great friend to me. • I don't like black beans very _____. • another name for paper money or bills • a small insect that flies and likes light • For Valentines Day I got a Hershey ______. • using soap and water in a tub to get clean • I like to eat crackers ______ peanut butter. • ...
Strawberries 2025-04-14
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- Ancient goddess linked to the myth of the strawberry
- A sweet dessert made with strawberries, usually baked
- One of the continents where wild strawberries originated
- Essential vitamin found in strawberries
- A common drink made from strawberries
- Soil type strawberries grow best in
Down
- A hybridized ancestor of strawberries from South America
- Tiny seed-like structures on the strawberry’s surface
- Reproductive method strawberries can use besides sexual
- One of the top countries for strawberry production
- Strawberries are rich in this dietary component
- The part of the plant that forms the red strawberry
12 Clues: Soil type strawberries grow best in • A common drink made from strawberries • Essential vitamin found in strawberries • Strawberries are rich in this dietary component • One of the top countries for strawberry production • The part of the plant that forms the red strawberry • Ancient goddess linked to the myth of the strawberry • ...
Advanced Foods Review 2025-05-21
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- keep fruit that emit ethylene gas in a ____ container
- the first P out of the four P's is _____
- highest quality of beef grading
- when you tie legs and wings to body, to cook evenly
- help fruits retain its structure
- meat meat with little muscle, low in calories
Down
- farming without soil, using nutrient-rich watery medium instead
- low starch potatoes are also known as ____
- fruits that have a central pit which encloses a sed
- absorbed into fruit cells making it firmer
- fruits natural sugar
- emus, and ostrich classify as ____
12 Clues: fruits natural sugar • highest quality of beef grading • help fruits retain its structure • emus, and ostrich classify as ____ • the first P out of the four P's is _____ • low starch potatoes are also known as ____ • absorbed into fruit cells making it firmer • meat meat with little muscle, low in calories • fruits that have a central pit which encloses a sed • ...
15-Biome Vocab CW 2024-04-16
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- Interacting organisms and their environment
- In Tundra; Only surface thaws in summer, subsoil permanently frozen
- Combo of fungus & algae
- “Organisms”; Living things
- “Deciduous”; Has 4 seasons; Lose leaves in the fall; our biome
- Cone-bearing evergreen trees; Ex. Pine
- Warm temperature, near equator, lots of precipitation, highest biodiversity
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- Rain, snow, sleet, hail
- Nonliving; Ex. climate - precipitation & temperature
- Features that allow organisms to survive and reproduce; Ex. waxy cacti
- Variety of life
- Very cold temperature and low precipitation; grow lichens, mosses, & grass; permafrost
- Hot & dry; Home to cacti, scorpions, & lizards
- Land covers 25-30% of Earth
- Distinct region with specific climate, plants, and animals
- Cold, but not frozen; “Boreal” or “Coniferous” Forest
- “Savanna”; Many herbivores and deep rich soil
17 Clues: Variety of life • Rain, snow, sleet, hail • Combo of fungus & algae • “Organisms”; Living things • Land covers 25-30% of Earth • Cone-bearing evergreen trees; Ex. Pine • Interacting organisms and their environment • “Savanna”; Many herbivores and deep rich soil • Hot & dry; Home to cacti, scorpions, & lizards • Nonliving; Ex. climate - precipitation & temperature • ...
vocabulary 2023-03-16
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- A PERSON WHO LEARNED TO READ AND WRITE USING CUNEIFORM
- CLAY SYMBOLS OF MANY SHAPES USED TO COUNT ECONOMIC DATA.
- AN ANCIENT REGION IN WEST ASIA
- THETAMING OF WILD ANIMALS OR PLANTS BY HUMANS
- A PERSON WHO STUDIES HUMAN HISTORY.
- A MEMBER OF AN ANCIENT CULTURE THAT SETTLED IN SOUTHERN MESOPOTAMIA
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- THE SUPPLY OF WATER TO LAND OR CROPS
- WHEN MANY CULTURES TRANSITIONED FROM HUNFTINNG AND GATHERING TO FARMING.
- A SYSTEM OF WRITING FIRST DEVELOPED BY THE ANCIENT SUMERIANS
- A LARGE FARMING TOOL DRAWN BY ANIMALS, THAT CUTS LONG NARROW TRENCHES IN SOIL
- TRAVELING FROM PLACE TO PLACE WITHOUT SETTLING DOWN.
11 Clues: AN ANCIENT REGION IN WEST ASIA • A PERSON WHO STUDIES HUMAN HISTORY. • THE SUPPLY OF WATER TO LAND OR CROPS • THETAMING OF WILD ANIMALS OR PLANTS BY HUMANS • TRAVELING FROM PLACE TO PLACE WITHOUT SETTLING DOWN. • A PERSON WHO LEARNED TO READ AND WRITE USING CUNEIFORM • CLAY SYMBOLS OF MANY SHAPES USED TO COUNT ECONOMIC DATA. • ...
KeshawnJohnson 2018-11-29
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- person that copies or writes out documents;often a record keeper.
- be made up of.
- particales of fertile soil.
- A pyramid-shaped stucture with a temple at the top.
- A system that supplies dry land with water through ditches,pipes,or streams.
- or lying in the same direction and the same distance apart.
- long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero.
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- Writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay.
- city that governs itself and its surrounding territory.
- belief in more than one god.
- amount that is left over after a need has been met.
11 Clues: be made up of. • particales of fertile soil. • belief in more than one god. • amount that is left over after a need has been met. • A pyramid-shaped stucture with a temple at the top. • city that governs itself and its surrounding territory. • or lying in the same direction and the same distance apart. • long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero. • ...
Mesopotamia & Sumer 2022-01-13
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- To exchange one good for another good without using money.
- world's first system of writing.
- Small countries made up of one city and some land around it.
- a tool that crushes grain to make flour.
- Usually a piece of metal or wood that soldiers hold for protection in battle.
- An artisan who makes or repairs tools or weapons made of metal.
- the separation of grain seeds from the rest of the plant.
- Believing in many gods.
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- a building for storing grain.
- a good place for growing crops or other plants.
- A gathering of people.
- People who performed religious ceremonies and had great status in society, right under kings.
- A special oven for baking clay.
- a tool you pull across fields to smooth or flatten the soil.
14 Clues: A gathering of people. • Believing in many gods. • a building for storing grain. • A special oven for baking clay. • world's first system of writing. • a tool that crushes grain to make flour. • a good place for growing crops or other plants. • the separation of grain seeds from the rest of the plant. • To exchange one good for another good without using money. • ...
1 2022-05-13
10 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • puzzle online • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • tablets and phones • crossword as an image • Likes to chase micesimple and free to use
Celebrating 100 Years of Friendship 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
1 2021-05-27
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- Man's best friend
- Labs is a crossword puzzle maker. It's the simplest and fastest way to build, print, share and solve crossword puzzles online. And it's free to use!
- Has a trunk
- one million crossword puzzles made!
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- Large marsupial
- ads, no watermarks, and no registration required.
- Likes to chase mice
- Crosswords
- Flying mammal
- Planets
10 Clues: Planets • Crosswords • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • one million crossword puzzles made! • ads, no watermarks, and no registration required. • Labs is a crossword puzzle maker. It's the simplest and fastest way to build, print, share and solve crossword puzzles online. And it's free to use!
The Nitrogen Cycle Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-03
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- the chemical processes by which atmospheric nitrogen is assimilated into organic compounds, especially by certain microorganisms as part of the nitrogen cycle.
- organic compounds that combine to form proteins.
- the ionised form of ammonia
- Bacteria or fungi convert the organic nitrogen within the remains back into ammonium
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- a naturally occurring electrostatic discharge during which two electrically charged regions in the atmosphere or ground temporarily equalize themselves, causing the instantaneous release of as much as one gigajoule of energy.
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- natural chemicals that are found in the soil, air and water.
- is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas that makes up 78.09% (by volume) of the air we breathe.
- microorganisms capable of transforming atmospheric nitrogen into fixed nitrogen that is usable by plants.
- a chemical compound made up of one nitrogen atom and 3 hydrogen atoms
- a growth of abnormal tissue.
11 Clues: the ionised form of ammonia • a growth of abnormal tissue. • organic compounds that combine to form proteins. • natural chemicals that are found in the soil, air and water. • a chemical compound made up of one nitrogen atom and 3 hydrogen atoms • Bacteria or fungi convert the organic nitrogen within the remains back into ammonium • ...
Mesopotamia 2025-03-26
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- a system of writing in clay using a stylus
- A piece of farming equipment to open the land and make it easier to plant seeds.
- A Mesopotamian city and its surrounding farmland.
- The modern country where Mesopotamia existed.
- highly fertile soil deposited by the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers
- structures used to control flooding.
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- This person created the 1st code of law that wasn't always equal.
- an important position whose job is to keep the gods/goddesses happy.
- when 1 leader controls many territories such as Sargon.
- an object carried by a person with a design to mark property.
- besides iron weapons, a major reason the Assyrians conquered.
11 Clues: structures used to control flooding. • a system of writing in clay using a stylus • The modern country where Mesopotamia existed. • A Mesopotamian city and its surrounding farmland. • when 1 leader controls many territories such as Sargon. • an object carried by a person with a design to mark property. • besides iron weapons, a major reason the Assyrians conquered. • ...
Soil and Mass Movements 2023-03-01
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- Soil found east of the Mississippi River
- Dangerous, fast movement of water and saturated soil.
- It takes 100-400 years to form thi amount of topsoil.
- Rapid mass movement of soil downhill.
- Made of humus or organic matter in the decomposition process.
- NC's main soil type.
- Consists of solid, unweathered bedrock.
- a cross section where the layers of soil and bedrock can be seen.
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- Very slow, downward movement of soil.
- Soil found west of the Mississippi River
- Landslides of ice, snow, and soil.
- Subsoil, reddish brown in color.
- Consists of topsoil which is rick in humus.
- A mixture of weathered rock particles, organic material, and air.
- Small areas of land that move downhill, especially along roadways.
- A component of soil, usually made of plant or animal material, and darker in color.
16 Clues: NC's main soil type. • Subsoil, reddish brown in color. • Landslides of ice, snow, and soil. • Very slow, downward movement of soil. • Rapid mass movement of soil downhill. • Consists of solid, unweathered bedrock. • Soil found west of the Mississippi River • Soil found east of the Mississippi River • Consists of topsoil which is rick in humus. • ...
Amazing Art Words 2022-01-12
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- goes into a kiln
- cube, cone, cylinder
- use this to put paint on paper
- square, circle, triangle
- 3-D work of art
- a special paint for clay
- primary, secondary, warm, cool
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- the _______ of art
- the way something feels
- someone who makes art
- zig-zag, wavy, straight
- a drawing or painting of something outside
- what clay goes into to dry
13 Clues: 3-D work of art • goes into a kiln • the _______ of art • cube, cone, cylinder • someone who makes art • the way something feels • zig-zag, wavy, straight • square, circle, triangle • a special paint for clay • what clay goes into to dry • use this to put paint on paper • primary, secondary, warm, cool • a drawing or painting of something outside
Mesopotamia 2025-10-16
6 Clues: a Sumerian temple • the belief in many gods • the first writing system • was a huge part of daily life • rich fertile soil brought people ____ • ____ came without warning causing destruction
Term 4 Week 3 Spelling 2022-09-19
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- There are many animals in the ___.
- Our parents are ___ at work every day.
- The cat ___ up and down looking for mice.
- I ___ she wants to talk to you.
- The farmer uses a ___ to stir up the soil.
- He ___ the car accidentally.
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- The hens ___ the ground to lay their eggs.
- She runs ___ the running track to keep herself fit.
- The ___ have a rich harvest this year.
- She ___ the sales girls as they worked.
10 Clues: He ___ the car accidentally. • I ___ she wants to talk to you. • There are many animals in the ___. • The ___ have a rich harvest this year. • Our parents are ___ at work every day. • She ___ the sales girls as they worked. • The cat ___ up and down looking for mice. • The hens ___ the ground to lay their eggs. • The farmer uses a ___ to stir up the soil. • ...
chapter 1 2020-11-05
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- the man that was frozen for 5,000 years
- more than what is needed
- are people who have no settled home
- is the time before history
- the study of earth, processes that shape it
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- the written and other recorded events of people
- soil that is rich in substances helps grow
- worker that is skilled at crafting
- a period in time were a certain tolls were made
- stories passed down by word of mouth
10 Clues: more than what is needed • is the time before history • worker that is skilled at crafting • are people who have no settled home • stories passed down by word of mouth • the man that was frozen for 5,000 years • soil that is rich in substances helps grow • the study of earth, processes that shape it • the written and other recorded events of people • ...
The Nile River 2021-03-10
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- trapped larger numbers of fish with nets
- threw sticks at birds to stun them then killed the birds
- The Nile River flows _____ to North.
- animals and plants are widely diverse due to ___
- causes domestication in plants and animals
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- _____ plant can recycle nutrients.
- ______ seeds are long (helps wind dispersal)
- used the rich black soil to grow crops
- _____ has happened every year since the Ancient Egyptians
- The Nile River is the longest river in ______.
10 Clues: _____ plant can recycle nutrients. • The Nile River flows _____ to North. • used the rich black soil to grow crops • trapped larger numbers of fish with nets • causes domestication in plants and animals • ______ seeds are long (helps wind dispersal) • The Nile River is the longest river in ______. • animals and plants are widely diverse due to ___ • ...
World History Unit A 2023-08-10
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- formal writing used in Egypt with 1,000 distinct separate symbols
- related to language
- source of nutmeg, mace, cloves and other spices
- belief in only one God
- primate family including humans
- region of Iraq with rich soil, plentiful water and lengthy growing seasons
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- living in one place, instead of hunting and gathering
- writing method of Ancient Mesopotamia
- producing more food or products than can be consumed
- religious belief that has multiple gods
10 Clues: related to language • belief in only one God • primate family including humans • writing method of Ancient Mesopotamia • religious belief that has multiple gods • source of nutmeg, mace, cloves and other spices • producing more food or products than can be consumed • living in one place, instead of hunting and gathering • ...
Climate Action & Sustainability Initiatives 2025-03-03
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- Organic waste that can be turned into nutrient-rich soil
- Practice of growing plants in cities to reduce carbon footprint
- Alternative to plastic bags made from fabric
- Appliance setting that saves power
- Global agreement to combat climate change
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- Energy source harnessed from the sun
- Gas responsible for the greenhouse effect
- Material often recycled from newspapers and magazines
- A renewable energy source derived from wind movement
- Process of converting waste into reusable material
10 Clues: Appliance setting that saves power • Energy source harnessed from the sun • Gas responsible for the greenhouse effect • Global agreement to combat climate change • Alternative to plastic bags made from fabric • Process of converting waste into reusable material • A renewable energy source derived from wind movement • ...
UNIT 3 VOCABULARY REVIEW 2025-10-10
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- GROWING CROPS AND RAISING ANIMALS
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF SKILLS
- A DRAMATIC AND FAR REACHING CHANGE
- TOOLS AND WEAPONS THAT MAKE LIFE EASIER AND MORE EFFICIENT
- THE OLD STONE AGE
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- THE NEW STONE AGE
- AN AREA OF LAND WITH RICH SOIL IN SW ASIA
- TO TAME WILD PLANTS OR ANIMALS FOR HUMAN USE
- A PERSON WHO WANDERS FROM PLACE TO PLACE WITH NO PERMANENT HOME
- SOMETHING USED TO FULFILL A NEED
10 Clues: THE NEW STONE AGE • THE OLD STONE AGE • SOMETHING USED TO FULFILL A NEED • GROWING CROPS AND RAISING ANIMALS • A DRAMATIC AND FAR REACHING CHANGE • AN AREA OF LAND WITH RICH SOIL IN SW ASIA • THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF SKILLS • TO TAME WILD PLANTS OR ANIMALS FOR HUMAN USE • TOOLS AND WEAPONS THAT MAKE LIFE EASIER AND MORE EFFICIENT • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Review 2025-10-20
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- The new stone age
- A dramatic and far reaching change
- Tools and weapons that make life easier and more efficient
- To tame wild plants or animals for human use
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- Growing crops and raising animals
- Something used to fulfill a need
- The old stone age
- The development of different kinds of skills
- A person who wanders from place to place with no permanent home
- An area of land with rich soil in SW Asia
10 Clues: The old stone age • The new stone age • Something used to fulfill a need • Growing crops and raising animals • A dramatic and far reaching change • An area of land with rich soil in SW Asia • The development of different kinds of skills • To tame wild plants or animals for human use • Tools and weapons that make life easier and more efficient • ...
Ceramic Process Review 2020-03-31
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- Which stage of clay is considered "fresh" clay?
- What stage is it necessary to slip and score?
- What stage of clay is the most fragile/brittle stage of clay?
- In the greenware stage, you can no longer ______ things with slip.
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- What is made out of just clay and water?
- What stage of clay is very porous?
- What stage of clay can you eat out of?
- The amount of this is the only difference between greenware and slip.
- What is the best stage to carve?
- What will happen to the clay if we fire it and it is thicker than our thumb?
10 Clues: What is the best stage to carve? • What stage of clay is very porous? • What stage of clay can you eat out of? • What is made out of just clay and water? • What stage is it necessary to slip and score? • Which stage of clay is considered "fresh" clay? • What stage of clay is the most fragile/brittle stage of clay? • ...
MCINTOSH 2015-12-15
44 Clues: JOY • RAY • IAN • IAN • CLAY • JILL • PAUL • OWEN • JEFF • ADAM • MARK • MATT • SUZY • RYAN • KATIE • KARAH • DAVID • RANDY • ADRIA • JAXON • JADEN • WOODS • MASON • TAYLER • DANIEL • JULIAN • CURTIS • MARSHA • GRACIE • KARTER • ANDREW • BRONTE • STEVEN • BONNIE • VERNIA • JESSICA • CHANDRA • HAIDYNN • CRISTEN • MADISYNE • EMALEIGH • BRITTANY • BROOKLYNE • CHRISTOPHER
Natural Regions of Oklahoma 2020-08-31
7 Clues: rich soil • a mineral used to make plaster • nonliving substance found in nature • a large area of flat or rolling land • states divided sharing physical features • high, flat land with lower land around it • wearing away of Earth's surface by wind & water
Western European Geography 1 2023-11-09
7 Clues: slow moving masses of ice • flat or gently rolling lands • thick forest of coniferous trees • stretch from France to Eastern Europe • Arctic climate with grasses and mosses • harmful material released into the environment • rich soil made of fine sediment deposited by glaciers
biomes 2024-10-21
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- / small, aquatic microorganisms in the water column phytoplankton / microscopic marine algae
- / the capacity of a crop to successfully produce a satisfactory yield in water shortage conditions
- zone / The shallow down-sloping of a lake or pond
- grasslands / composed of a rich mix of grasses and forbs and underlain by some of the world's most fertile
- / of, found in, or produced by the sea.
- / the sometimes swampy coniferous forest of high northern latitudes, especially that between the tundra and steppes of Siberia and North America.
- / areas where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the top of the soil all year or for periods of time during the year.
- / bodies of water usually found where rivers meet the sea
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- / a variety of temperate forest 'dominated' by deciduous trees that lose their leaves each winter.
- / an area classified according to the species that live in that location
- /an underwater ecosystem with reef-building corals
- / naturally occurring water that is not salty, and is suitable for consumption if clean or processed.
- / the lowest ecological zone in a body of water
- / the aboveground portion of a plant cropping or crop
- / a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions.
- / spend a hot or dry period in a state of torpor or dormancy.
- / vegetation consisting chiefly of tangled shrubs and thorny bushes.
- / a dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand, that is characteristically desolate, waterless, and without vegetation.
18 Clues: / of, found in, or produced by the sea. • / the lowest ecological zone in a body of water • zone / The shallow down-sloping of a lake or pond • /an underwater ecosystem with reef-building corals • / the aboveground portion of a plant cropping or crop • / bodies of water usually found where rivers meet the sea • ...
Studies Weekly- Week 11 Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-26
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- this region has tall landforms with limited plant life
- another name for this region is a wetland
- communities of living things within a region
- this region borders the Pacific Ocea
- includes rain, snow, and sleet
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- the way people change the region
- this region has very little rain
- average weather conditions of a place over an extended period of time
- area of land that has similar characteristics
- covers 75% of the Earth's surface
- this region has nutrient rich soil
11 Clues: includes rain, snow, and sleet • the way people change the region • this region has very little rain • covers 75% of the Earth's surface • this region has nutrient rich soil • this region borders the Pacific Ocea • another name for this region is a wetland • communities of living things within a region • area of land that has similar characteristics • ...
Europe Crossword 2020-11-18
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- low lying area drained to create new farmland
- underground water highway; connects Eng&France
- military alliance; cooperation on a global basis
- a person who comes to a new country to live
- permanently frozen layer of soil
- one who flees his or her home for safety
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- precipitation carrying dissolved acids
- steep-sided glacial valley filled by seawater
- warming gradual warming of the Earth
- rich black topsoil found in N. Europe
- formed after WWII for economic cooperation in Europe
11 Clues: permanently frozen layer of soil • warming gradual warming of the Earth • rich black topsoil found in N. Europe • precipitation carrying dissolved acids • one who flees his or her home for safety • a person who comes to a new country to live • steep-sided glacial valley filled by seawater • low lying area drained to create new farmland • ...
Ancient Egypt 2014-12-03
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- Egyptians that settled in the northern part of the Nile.
- Letters that the Egyptians used to write with.
- Structure built for burying Pharaohs.
- Rich and fertile soil.
- Kingdom that lasted from1500BCE to 1000BCE.
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- Plant used for paper and baskets.
- Kingdom that lasted 2500BCE to 2100BCE.
- Egyptians that settled in the southern part of the Nile.
- Kingdom that lasted from 2100BCE to 2000BCE.
- This was the main river that all of Egypt settled on.
- Translation key that translates hieroglyphics.
- Device used to lift out water from the Nile.
12 Clues: Rich and fertile soil. • Plant used for paper and baskets. • Structure built for burying Pharaohs. • Kingdom that lasted 2500BCE to 2100BCE. • Kingdom that lasted from1500BCE to 1000BCE. • Kingdom that lasted from 2100BCE to 2000BCE. • Device used to lift out water from the Nile. • Letters that the Egyptians used to write with. • ...
Southeast Region of the U.S. 2018-01-24
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- found under land and water. Wells are drilled to reach it.
- animal found in swamps, rivers, and marshes.
- borders Kentucky and Virginia
- home of Mardis Gras
- the southeast region is _______ and wet(weather).
- world theme park in Bueno Vista, Florida.
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- Mountain range that runs through Alabama from Canada.
- borders Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Arkansas
- River One of the largest rivers in the southeast.
- most southern state in the SE
- shaped like an L
- farmers in the southeast have _______ soil to grow crops.
12 Clues: shaped like an L • home of Mardis Gras • most southern state in the SE • borders Kentucky and Virginia • world theme park in Bueno Vista, Florida. • animal found in swamps, rivers, and marshes. • River One of the largest rivers in the southeast. • the southeast region is _______ and wet(weather). • Mountain range that runs through Alabama from Canada. • ...
Fast finisher 2024-10-14
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- Historians ask...
- Colonial region with diverse languages and religions.
- An object made or modified by humans.
- American Indian Nations are _______
- Colonial region with largely wild lands and speaks French.
- Colonial region with the most religious restrictions, short growing seasons.
- A second hand account of an event or topic is a _____source
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- Colonial region with warm weather and speaks Spanish
- A guess supported by evidence
- Colonial region with warm weather, rich soil, and long growing seasions
- Who has bias
- A first hand account of an event or topic is a _____source
12 Clues: Who has bias • Historians ask... • A guess supported by evidence • American Indian Nations are _______ • An object made or modified by humans. • Colonial region with warm weather and speaks Spanish • Colonial region with diverse languages and religions. • Colonial region with largely wild lands and speaks French. • ...
Ancient Egypt crossword Puzzle 2022-10-07
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- A ruler of Egypt
- A way in transportation
- A temple with a with the head of a human and the body of a lion
- A person who has been ceremonially raped and preserved
- houses for the gods or kings to whom they were dedicated
- Created the rich and healthy soil for farms
- was used as a tomb for Pharaohs
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- A plant used to make many different things including paper and boats
- Sun God
- Worshiping multiple gods
- A river that supported their kingdom
- The underword or the place you pass after death
12 Clues: Sun God • A ruler of Egypt • A way in transportation • Worshiping multiple gods • was used as a tomb for Pharaohs • A river that supported their kingdom • Created the rich and healthy soil for farms • The underword or the place you pass after death • A person who has been ceremonially raped and preserved • houses for the gods or kings to whom they were dedicated • ...
Rewards Crossword 1 2025-10-20
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- continent across the Atlantic Ocean from North America
- a lake in Kenya with rich soil and landscapes
- largest continent on Earth
- country in East Africa with a capital of Nairobi
- the study of the natural features of the earth's surface
- chemical for making glass and soap
- combination of Europe and Asia as a continent
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- country on southeastern African coast
- country on eastern Africa coast
- a country in East Africa
- a lake in Kenya with deposits on the surface
- one of the main large land masses
12 Clues: a country in East Africa • largest continent on Earth • country on eastern Africa coast • one of the main large land masses • chemical for making glass and soap • country on southeastern African coast • a lake in Kenya with deposits on the surface • a lake in Kenya with rich soil and landscapes • combination of Europe and Asia as a continent • ...
IKASI D 2023-01-17
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- Topeng yang menggambarkan adik Raden Panji, istri dari Raden Gunung Sari
- Mata uang kerajaan Islam yang berbahan kain
- Jawaban no 1 dari crossword C
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- Jawaban no 4 dari crossword A
- Arca siwa yang ditemukan di museum
- Tumpuan lingga atau arca, simbol feminim, dewi parwati, sakti siwa
- Jawaban no 5 dari crossword A
- Tokoh wayang yang merupakan penguasa kerjaan Madayin yang adalah mertua dari Jayengrana atau Amir Hamzah
- Jawaban no 4 dari crossword B
- Jawaban no 2 dari crossword C
10 Clues: Jawaban no 4 dari crossword A • Jawaban no 5 dari crossword A • Jawaban no 4 dari crossword B • Jawaban no 1 dari crossword C • Jawaban no 2 dari crossword C • Arca siwa yang ditemukan di museum • Mata uang kerajaan Islam yang berbahan kain • Tumpuan lingga atau arca, simbol feminim, dewi parwati, sakti siwa • ...
Ashli's Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-28
14 Clues: Cup • shoes • No access • Funny Videos • Not a crossword • Not a word seach • sweet from Spain • Daily pick me up • Crazy from India • Tool for fighting • Charles' jealousy • Freaking co-worker • Patients don't need them • Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion
Gardening Tools 2024-01-21
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- used to weed and cultivate plants and to dig trenches
- used to level and pulverize soil and to remove big pieces of stones from the soil
- it is used to water shrubs and small plants
- used for transporting tools and soil around the garden
- used for digging hard top soil and for digging canal or ditches
- used for watering bigger plants
- used fork to pulverize soil around small plants
- used for digging canals along bed soil
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- used for cutting big branches of trees
- used to weed and cultivate soil around bigger plants
- available in different designs, sizes, weights
- used to remove nails and to separate two materials from each other
- used for tilling thick soil
- used for cutting small branches of shrubs
- used to cut big leaves from trees
- used for transferring seedlings
- used for rocky and hard soil
17 Clues: used for tilling thick soil • used for rocky and hard soil • used for transferring seedlings • used for watering bigger plants • used to cut big leaves from trees • used for cutting big branches of trees • used for digging canals along bed soil • used for cutting small branches of shrubs • it is used to water shrubs and small plants • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-10-05
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- The Assyrians were most known for..
- Euphrates river and the
- Many people that lived in Mesopotamia believed in..
- The Babylonians are known for inventing the..
- The writing system that the Sumerians invented
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- Land that was rich in soil
- A place each Empire had at the center of their land
- Mesopotamia is located in a country in the Middle east
- Items used from the enviroment
- The Sumerians were people that lived in..
10 Clues: Euphrates river and the • Land that was rich in soil • Items used from the enviroment • The Assyrians were most known for.. • The Sumerians were people that lived in.. • The Babylonians are known for inventing the.. • The writing system that the Sumerians invented • A place each Empire had at the center of their land • Many people that lived in Mesopotamia believed in.. • ...
Science 2024-03-22
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- architectural design that supported more weight than just arch and beam
- the century that concrete was developed in
- used to make medicine
- the doctors treated these people free of charge
- created to aid water flow
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- used to make mortar
- made by laying gravel with rock slabs on top
- contained medical writings
- the romans became successful _____ due to their knowledge of soil and climate
- had personal doctors to take care of them
10 Clues: used to make mortar • used to make medicine • created to aid water flow • contained medical writings • had personal doctors to take care of them • the century that concrete was developed in • made by laying gravel with rock slabs on top • the doctors treated these people free of charge • architectural design that supported more weight than just arch and beam • ...
Ecology 2022-04-27
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- a consumer that eats plants
- a community of organisms and their non-living environment
- polluted precipitation that can damage the environment
- a consumer that eats variety of organisms
- living organisms in the environment
- a representative color of the Earth Day
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- turns fruit and vegetable waste into rich soil for gardening
- resources that can be replenished or replaced through a careful management
- non-living factors in the environment
- a comsumer that eats other animals
10 Clues: a consumer that eats plants • a comsumer that eats other animals • living organisms in the environment • non-living factors in the environment • a representative color of the Earth Day • a consumer that eats variety of organisms • polluted precipitation that can damage the environment • a community of organisms and their non-living environment • ...
Vulcanism 2025-10-21
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- The mountain shape formed by lava and ash.
- The outer layer of the Earth.
- An active volcano in Mexico.
- Small particles thrown out during an eruption.
- Magma that reaches the surface.
Down
- An opening in the Earth where magma comes out.
- Word describing soil rich in minerals after eruptions.
- When magma, ash, and gases escape from a volcano.
- Large sections of the Earth's crust that move slowly.
- Hot melted rock inside the Earth.
10 Clues: An active volcano in Mexico. • The outer layer of the Earth. • Magma that reaches the surface. • Hot melted rock inside the Earth. • The mountain shape formed by lava and ash. • An opening in the Earth where magma comes out. • Small particles thrown out during an eruption. • When magma, ash, and gases escape from a volcano. • ...
SOTW Vol 1 Chapters 2-4 2021-05-31
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- This word means "river-horse"
- The picture writing of the Egyptians is called _________________.
- The plant that the Egyptians used to make paper.
- There are two rivers in Mesopotamia. This is one of them.
- In the Old Kingdom of Egypt, pharoahs built these as their tombs.
- What Egyptian god was locked in a coffin and thrown into the Nile River?
- They pyramids were made out of ______________.
- When a rich person died, the priests embalmed it, turning it into a ______________.
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- There are two rivers in Mesopotamia. This is one of them.
- This sculpture is half man and half lion
- This animal looks a lot like an alligator.
- What Egyptian god killed his brother?
- The Great Pyramid of Giza is in this country.
- This word means "between the rivers"
- What Egyptian goddess saved her husband?
- This river is the longest river in the world.
- In this ancient country, cuneiform writing was used on clay.
17 Clues: This word means "river-horse" • This word means "between the rivers" • What Egyptian god killed his brother? • This sculpture is half man and half lion • What Egyptian goddess saved her husband? • This animal looks a lot like an alligator. • The Great Pyramid of Giza is in this country. • This river is the longest river in the world. • ...
Texas Ecoregions 2021-05-07
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- known for thorny shrubs and trees
- in an area of central texas called Texas Hill Country
- transitional area for plants and animals
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- this region has saltgrass marshes,tallgrass prairies,and oak parklands.
- named for black, rich soil
- thick forest of pines
- seperated from the rolling plains by caprock escarpment
- part of the great Chihuahuan Desert
8 Clues: thick forest of pines • named for black, rich soil • known for thorny shrubs and trees • part of the great Chihuahuan Desert • transitional area for plants and animals • in an area of central texas called Texas Hill Country • seperated from the rolling plains by caprock escarpment • this region has saltgrass marshes,tallgrass prairies,and oak parklands.
Happy 80th Birthday 2023-05-27
Across
- Frank's alleged expertise
- One town where we have done a puzzle
- How long we will do puzzles
- Best crossword buddy
- Day we do puzzle
- One of Barbara's many areas of expertise
Down
- Pen or pencil?
- Best at New Jersey and East Coast crossword slang
- Person banned from listening to Sunday news shows
- Another town where we have done a puzzle
- Best at video game clues
- Grumpy crossword puzzle commenter
- Meal served by Sharon
- Partial name of another town where we have done a puzzle
14 Clues: Pen or pencil? • Day we do puzzle • Best crossword buddy • Meal served by Sharon • Best at video game clues • Frank's alleged expertise • How long we will do puzzles • Grumpy crossword puzzle commenter • One town where we have done a puzzle • Another town where we have done a puzzle • One of Barbara's many areas of expertise • Best at New Jersey and East Coast crossword slang • ...
Nutrition in Plants 2016-04-27
Across
- ________________ is another name for cuscuta.
- _____________ of fungi are always floating in the air.
- provides most of the pulses.
- ______________ contain nitrogen.
- _____________ grows in soil that is not so rich.
- _____________ depend on plants on other animals which in turn depend on plants.
Down
- _________ are numerous green structures found in green leafs and young stems of plants.
- _________________ control the opening and closing of stomata.
- __________________ are secreted on dead and decaying matter by saprophytes.
- _____________ is the end product of photosynthesis.
- _____________ is a leguminous plant.
- ___________ bacteria can trap atmospheric nitrogen from the air.
12 Clues: provides most of the pulses. • ______________ contain nitrogen. • _____________ is a leguminous plant. • _____________ grows in soil that is not so rich. • ________________ is another name for cuscuta. • _____________ is the end product of photosynthesis. • _________________ control the opening and closing of stomata. • ...
Canada Crossword 2021-10-13
Across
- An area with limited vegetation.
- Soil that never thaws.
- The most populous region in Canada.
- An area where waters mix and stir up nutrients from the ocean floor.
- The Northern section of the ROcky Mountains.
- Diverse, showing variety
- Nutrient rich, well suited for growing plants.
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- The largest of Canada's physical regions.
- The largest group of lakes in the world.
- Sheets of ice formed by compacted snow.
- Means "chains of mountains" in Spanish
- Amount of rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls in an area.
12 Clues: Soil that never thaws. • Diverse, showing variety • An area with limited vegetation. • The most populous region in Canada. • Means "chains of mountains" in Spanish • Sheets of ice formed by compacted snow. • The largest group of lakes in the world. • The largest of Canada's physical regions. • The Northern section of the ROcky Mountains. • ...
The Empty Pot 2024-04-17
Across
- extra nutrients for plants, especially in soil
- good enough for something
- the ruler of an empire
- feeling sorry for doing something wrong
- a person who comes next
- to take care of something
Down
- the special chair that a king, queen, or emperor sits on
- a public announcement of great importance
- doing things very quickly
- a large crowd gathering or forming; moving quickly and gathering in large numbers
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- to say hello or welcome someone
12 Clues: the ruler of an empire • a person who comes next • doing things very quickly • good enough for something • to take care of something • to say hello or welcome someone • feeling sorry for doing something wrong • a public announcement of great importance • extra nutrients for plants, especially in soil • the special chair that a king, queen, or emperor sits on • ...
What did we teach again? 2023-02-16
Across
- organisation that distributes foods to those who have limited access
- food wastage causes..
- surplus foods remaining unconsumed at the end of a meal
- storage method used to prevent food waste
Down
- preparing more food than needed
- Example of greenhouse gases
- system that encourages consumption of goods to attain wellbeing
- farming practice that only use natural substance
- journey from farms to forks
- decomposition of organic materials into nutrient-rich soil
- Foods that are not recycled end up here
- country with the most food waste in 2020
12 Clues: food wastage causes.. • Example of greenhouse gases • journey from farms to forks • preparing more food than needed • Foods that are not recycled end up here • country with the most food waste in 2020 • storage method used to prevent food waste • farming practice that only use natural substance • surplus foods remaining unconsumed at the end of a meal • ...
Ceramics Terminolgy 2021-11-02
11 Clues: Object carved • Oven or furnace • Creating texture • Hollow container • Brownish red clay • Enclosed in shape • Water mixed with clay • Clay mixed with water • Length of something wound • Object made by human being • Scratching away at something
Vitamins and Minerals 2024-03-12
Across
- - Orange fruit rich in Vitamin E
- - Orange vegetable high in vitamin A
- - Bean rich in Iron
- - Bird meat rich in Vitamin B6
- - Green veggie rich in Calcium
- - Fish rich in B6
- - Green veggie found rich in Iron
Down
- - Dried fruit containing Potassium
- - Red and green fruit rich in Potassium
- - Green leafy veggie rich in Vitamin A
- - Green veggie with a pit rich in Vitamin E
- - Leafy green rich in potassium
- - Nut rich in Calcium
13 Clues: - Fish rich in B6 • - Bean rich in Iron • - Nut rich in Calcium • - Bird meat rich in Vitamin B6 • - Green veggie rich in Calcium • - Leafy green rich in potassium • - Orange fruit rich in Vitamin E • - Green veggie found rich in Iron • - Dried fruit containing Potassium • - Orange vegetable high in vitamin A • - Green leafy veggie rich in Vitamin A • ...
