clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
kyrese 2020-01-17
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- attnecdend to the negative end
- BOND- forms when the post tiue ends of some water malecules
- surounds waponed
- -
- : the action of the weather conditions in altering
- measure of the amount of saits disolved in seawater
- source pollution generally results from land runoff
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- added to a landform or land mass.
- - water that flows slow earth surface and may enter
- - process by which lakes became rich in intbrents from
- color, texture, composition, or form of exposed objects specifically
- which pollutants are discharged
- transpot of weather materints from one location
- SOURCE POLLUTION my single identifiable source of pollution
- the geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks
15 Clues: - • surounds waponed • attnecdend to the negative end • which pollutants are discharged • added to a landform or land mass. • transpot of weather materints from one location • : the action of the weather conditions in altering • - water that flows slow earth surface and may enter • measure of the amount of saits disolved in seawater • ...
Landforms and Bodies of Water 2023-11-27
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- a landform that has a round top and usually grassy
- the highest landforms that have pointy tops
- a long, deep and flowing freshwater
- flat landforms and have rich soil
- a big, deep and still water surrounded by land
- The biggest saltwater
- a saltwater that has land around it
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- a large flowing ice
- a narrow, deep valley cut by a river through rock
- low areas between two mountains or hills
- landforms that have flat tops and steep slopes
- a long, shallow and flowing freshwater
- a small, shallow and still water surrounded by land
13 Clues: a large flowing ice • The biggest saltwater • flat landforms and have rich soil • a long, deep and flowing freshwater • a saltwater that has land around it • a long, shallow and flowing freshwater • low areas between two mountains or hills • the highest landforms that have pointy tops • landforms that have flat tops and steep slopes • ...
Thirteen reasons why 2018-10-05
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- Met welk kleur lakt Hannah altijd haar nagels?
- Welk nummer had Clay zijn tape?
- Hoe noemt de football-ploeg?
- Wie zorgde ervoor dat Thirteen reasons why verfilmd werd?
- Welk kleur heeft Tony's auto?
- Hoe noemt het café waar ze altijd zitten?
- Met wie was Clay samen in het begin van het tweede seizoen?
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- Wie was Hannah haar Valentijn?
- Hoe noemt de winkel van de Bakers?
- Wie was Katherine Langford haar idool?
- Wat is de afkorting van de naam van het groepje van Jessica, Alex en Hannah van vroeger?
- Naar waar bracht Clay Courtney om haar te "straffen"?
- Hoe noemt Hannah Clay?
13 Clues: Hoe noemt Hannah Clay? • Hoe noemt de football-ploeg? • Welk kleur heeft Tony's auto? • Wie was Hannah haar Valentijn? • Welk nummer had Clay zijn tape? • Hoe noemt de winkel van de Bakers? • Wie was Katherine Langford haar idool? • Hoe noemt het café waar ze altijd zitten? • Met welk kleur lakt Hannah altijd haar nagels? • ...
suvi 2013-08-20
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- Baishakhi is celebration around -------
- small pruning shears
- tiered kitchen composter
- Bees, wasps, butterflies, moths, bats and birds all play the role of -----------
- decomposed organic matter, rich in nutrients
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- People call me bende kayi in kannada
- I live under the soil and help you make your garden fertile.
- If you have a library and a ------, you have everything.
- small, infamous sap-sucking pests
- They are excellent sources of protein and their root nodules have nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
- fruit of the solanum lycopersicum plant
11 Clues: small pruning shears • tiered kitchen composter • small, infamous sap-sucking pests • People call me bende kayi in kannada • Baishakhi is celebration around ------- • fruit of the solanum lycopersicum plant • decomposed organic matter, rich in nutrients • If you have a library and a ------, you have everything. • ...
Heritage 2019-11-12
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- the art of forming designs by cutting, corrosion by acids, a photographic process, etc., on the surface of a metal plate, block of wood, or the like, for or as for the purpose of taking off impressions or prints of the design so formed.
- a reddish soil formed in tropical regions by the decomposition of the underlying rocks.
- constrcuted of covered with an arch structure usually made of stone or brick.
- port
- having the views of the landscape.
- elevations of the earth.
- distinguished
- enormous
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- interlacing, intertwining.
- pieces of baked clay.
- to put in the ground and cover with earth.
- engraved
- a badge consisting of stripes as an indication of rank.
- a hard outer covering of an animal, such as a snail or a turtle.
- a place in the ground where to bury a body.
15 Clues: port • engraved • enormous • distinguished • pieces of baked clay. • elevations of the earth. • interlacing, intertwining. • having the views of the landscape. • to put in the ground and cover with earth. • a place in the ground where to bury a body. • a badge consisting of stripes as an indication of rank. • a hard outer covering of an animal, such as a snail or a turtle. • ...
Texas history crossword puzzle 2024-05-14
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- Someone who lives by traveling from one place to another
- An area or division
- The science or occupation of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock
- A kind of clay used as a building material
- Money that is owed or due
- A fortified military settlement
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- A type of cloth or woven fabric
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order
- A tenant farmer who give part of each crop as rent
- A person born in a specific place or associated with a place by birth
- A person sent to represent others
- To have something against a thing, person, or group
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area
- A collection of historical artifacts or or records providing information about a place
- A long and distinct period of history
15 Clues: An area or division • Money that is owed or due • A type of cloth or woven fabric • A fortified military settlement • A person sent to represent others • A long and distinct period of history • A kind of clay used as a building material • The weather conditions prevailing in an area • A tenant farmer who give part of each crop as rent • ...
Clay Vocabulary 2022-05-10
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- Clay Mixed with water into a pudding like consistency
- Clay that is completely dried and ready to be fired
- Ceramic material with a glaze applied and fired for a second time.
- Clay that has hardened slightly
- Scratch up the clay surface
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- Clay that has been transformed into ceramic material after being fired
- Snake like form of clay
- Liquid suspension of finely ground minerals
- Clay that is soft and workable
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. • ...
AgBio: Soil Horizon Crossword 2024-02-01
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- - Original mineral material from which soil forms, including rock and mineral deposits.
- - Breaking down of organic material into simpler substances, recycling soil nutrients.
- - Moisture level at which plants can't extract water, leading to wilting.
- - Removal of topsoil by natural forces, degrading soil health and productivity.
- - Invertebrates with exoskeletons and jointed limbs, including insects and spiders.
- Matter - Material from living organisms, decomposing to enrich soil.
- - Beneficial relationship between different organisms, like soil microbes and plant roots.
- - Growing specific crops to improve soil health and manage fertility.
- Cycling - Natural movement and transformation of nutrients in soil, essential for plant growth.
- - Introducing air into soil, crucial for root and microorganism health, often aided by earthworms.
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- - Backbone-less animals in soil, like earthworms and insects, aiding in aeration and decomposition.
- - Movement of water through soil, affecting nutrient transport and root access.
- - Tiny, worm-like organisms in soil, some beneficial for plants, others harmful pests.
- - Soil moisture level after excess water drains, crucial for plant water availability.
- - Using natural organisms to control pests, an alternative to chemicals.
- - Microscopic organisms vital for soil health, involved in decomposition and nutrient cycling.
16 Clues: Matter - Material from living organisms, decomposing to enrich soil. • - Growing specific crops to improve soil health and manage fertility. • - Using natural organisms to control pests, an alternative to chemicals. • - Moisture level at which plants can't extract water, leading to wilting. • ...
Vinnie G. Hour 2 2025-02-06
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- a huge triangular shapes burial tombs for Pharaohs
- a large waterfall
- a stream or river that flows into a larger River
- a place where rivers overflow
- a god or goddess
- flood
- pictures or symbol standings forwards ideas and sound
- a red that grows along the banks of the Nile River
- first female pharaoh
- life after death
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- to preserve a body into and Rap in a cloth
- a King that was considered a living God
- a powerful family
- had the tomb that was intact
- he changed the religion
- ruler that was buried in the largest pyramid
- the climate of Egypt
- a landform made of sediment that is deposited where the river flows into an ocean or lake
- rich soil that flooding bring up on land
- ruled for 66 years
20 Clues: flood • a god or goddess • life after death • a powerful family • a large waterfall • ruled for 66 years • the climate of Egypt • first female pharaoh • he changed the religion • had the tomb that was intact • a place where rivers overflow • a King that was considered a living God • rich soil that flooding bring up on land • to preserve a body into and Rap in a cloth • ...
Abrahan 5th Hour 2025-02-07
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- created the Great Pyramid of Giza
- to move water from one place to another in order to grow crops
- waterfall or rapids
- a god or goddess
- a professional writer or record keeper
- to flood
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river or lake
- a series of rulers from the same family
- a ruler of ancient Egypt
- most intact Efertilen tomb
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- created many trade routes
- the preservation of dead bodies via embalming
- life after death
- rich ferile soil
- the last great warrior pharaoh
- the ancient Egyptian writing system
- a reed plant used to make boats and paper
- a triangular area where a river splits and flows into a larger body of water
- huge triangular tombs of Egyptian pharaohs
- changed the religion to monotheism
20 Clues: to flood • life after death • rich ferile soil • a god or goddess • waterfall or rapids • a ruler of ancient Egypt • created many trade routes • most intact Efertilen tomb • the last great warrior pharaoh • created the Great Pyramid of Giza • changed the religion to monotheism • the ancient Egyptian writing system • a professional writer or record keeper • ...
Ecosystems and Climate Change Wrap-Up 2024-11-06
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- Type of Ecosystem the earth is, just like a sealed bottle
- A bloom of algae caused by fertilizers
- Number of species in an area
- Kitchen scraps broken down by decomposers
- The nutrient rich layer of soil
- Happens in Mitochondria
- How plants make sugar
- Helps roots grow
- Place where photosynthesis happens
- Bacteria and Fungi that create ammonia
- Dead shells of aquatic creatures
- Places where more carbon goes in and stays for longer
- Something that lives off of another organism
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- Helps the immune system of plants
- all the Earth's water
- The use of worms
- Makes plants green
- All the earth's rock and sand
- How balanced an ecosystems is in its nutrient cycles
- Type of managed forest fire
- How evenly spread the biodiversity is
- Process of turning nitrates back to nitrogen gas
22 Clues: The use of worms • Helps roots grow • Makes plants green • all the Earth's water • How plants make sugar • Happens in Mitochondria • Type of managed forest fire • Number of species in an area • All the earth's rock and sand • The nutrient rich layer of soil • Dead shells of aquatic creatures • Helps the immune system of plants • Place where photosynthesis happens • ...
Ceramics Terminology 2021-11-02
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- a mixture of water and clay for painting
- indenting your claying
- a mask used to create different designs by tracing
- different items are used to create differently ____
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- an oven-like appliance that hardens clay
- another word for a “chunk” of clay
- a repeated decorative design
- Pot: a simple form of hand-made pottery
- a wet mixture with clay and water
- material used to create your bowl
10 Clues: indenting your claying • a repeated decorative design • a wet mixture with clay and water • material used to create your bowl • another word for a “chunk” of clay • Pot: a simple form of hand-made pottery • an oven-like appliance that hardens clay • a mixture of water and clay for painting • a mask used to create different designs by tracing • ...
Eat the Rich 2024-06-10
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- document needed to trade stocks for others
- stock trading that is like gambling
- an investor with a high net worth is called what?
- an everyday investor is called what?
- expensive stock computer terminal
- scheme that pays by continually adding new money
- price extremes that are way above true value
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- when a short position rises unexpectedly
- a hedge fund is what kind of investor?
- pump and dump is an example of market what?
- stock selling that uses shares you do not own
- what a company pays to give consumer free trades
- what stock was involved in this documentary
- a nickname and/or social media name for Keith Gill
14 Clues: expensive stock computer terminal • stock trading that is like gambling • an everyday investor is called what? • a hedge fund is what kind of investor? • when a short position rises unexpectedly • document needed to trade stocks for others • pump and dump is an example of market what? • what stock was involved in this documentary • ...
Ancient Europe: The Etruscans 2022-03-09
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- fertile soil and rich mineral ore made Etruria this
- first great civilization on the Italian Peninsula
- the material houses were made of
- Rome had underground ______________ tunnels in the city
- The Etruscans were more advanced than who in the 7th century
- the Etruscans eventually did this
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- a priest-king
- the people who influenced the Etruscans
- a job that Etruscans were very good at
- where some people believe Etruscans came from
- Etruscans decorated this with Greek mythology
- Etruscans did this with the Greeks, Phoenecians, French, Spanish and Africans.
12 Clues: a priest-king • the material houses were made of • the Etruscans eventually did this • a job that Etruscans were very good at • the people who influenced the Etruscans • where some people believe Etruscans came from • Etruscans decorated this with Greek mythology • first great civilization on the Italian Peninsula • fertile soil and rich mineral ore made Etruria this • ...
Crucigrama por Pablo y Marisol 2022-05-13
10 Clues: URL • crossword • Has a trunk • puzzle online • Flying mammal • Man's best friend • tablets and phones • Likes to chase mice • crossword as an image • Large marsupialsimple and free to use
Fertile Crescent and Nile Valley Vocabulary 2022-01-13
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- earliest known written collection of laws, comprising 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of life
- organized society within a specific area
- important river in Egypt
- government ruled by religious authorities
- large arc of rich farmland extending from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea
- the science of building
- arrangement in which people specialize in specific tasks
- long poems that tell the story of a hero
- worship of many gods
- river rapids
- people who performed religious ceremonies
- life after death, a widely held ancient Egyptian belief
- land with different territories and people under a single rule
- southern part of Egypt, located upriver in relation to the Nile’s flow
- way of supplying water to an area of land
- paths followed by traders
- period in Egyptian history that lasted from about 2700 to 2200 BC
- imaginary creatures with the bodies of lions and the heads of other animals or humans
- ruler of ancient Egypt, literally means “great house”
- long-lasting, paper-like substance made from reeds
- northern part of Egypt, located downriver in relation to the Nile’s flow
- more of something than is needed
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- set of letters that can be combined to form written words
- huge stone tombs with four triangle-shaped walls that meet at a top point
- period of stability and order in ancient Egypt between about 2050 and 1750 BC
- height of Egypt’s power and glory, between 1550 and 1050 BC
- stone slab discovered in 1799 that was inscribed with hieroglyphics and their Greek meanings
- writer
- political unit consisting of a city and the surrounding countryside
- Sumerian system of writing, which used symbols to represent basic parts of words
- picture symbols that represented objects such as trees or animals
- important Mesopotamian city-state near present-day Baghdad
- kingdom south of Egypt
- tall, four-sided pillar that is pointed on top
- triangle-shaped area of land made from soil deposited by a river
- Egyptian writing system, one of the world’s first, which used symbols
- division of society by rank or class
- area of Mesopotamia where the world’s first civilization was developed
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- wheeled, horse-drawn battle cart
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- people from rich and powerful families
- series of rulers from the same family
- fertile mix of rich soil and small rocks
- human-made waterways
- pyramid-shaped temple tower
46 Clues: writer • river rapids • worship of many gods • human-made waterways • kingdom south of Egypt • the science of building • important river in Egypt • paths followed by traders • pyramid-shaped temple tower • wheeled, horse-drawn battle cart • more of something than is needed • division of society by rank or class • series of rulers from the same family • ...
Clay terms 2024-08-21
9 Clues: Dry dirt • Kneading clay • Hand building • The heating the dry clay • A furnace made for ceramics • dry Clay completely dry • A slow firing of ceramic work • hard A condition of raw clay • Pottery that has not been fired
Early Civilizations 2014-09-16
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- To exchange one type of good or service for another
- A form of wedge-shaped writing used in ancient times
- To defeat
- Rich soil
- Group of people with a complex organized society in a culture
- A professional writer
- A person born later into the same family
- Worship of only one God
- Worship of many Gods
- An area with common physical features
- A large territory under one rules
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- Craftsman
- Practice of one person owing another
- A place under one government
- The defeat of another group
- A temple made to worship Gods
- An agreement
- A system of transporting water to crops
- A ruling family
- An organized community with established rules and traditions
- An area with high, flat land
- An area with flat land
22 Clues: Craftsman • To defeat • Rich soil • An agreement • A ruling family • Worship of many Gods • A professional writer • An area with flat land • Worship of only one God • The defeat of another group • A place under one government • An area with high, flat land • A temple made to worship Gods • A large territory under one rules • Practice of one person owing another • ...
Chapter 5 Social Studies Vocabulary 2014-09-11
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- way of supplying water to an area of land
- worlds first system of writing
- specialized task or job
- central city and the countryside around it
- science of building
- mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- set of letters combined to form a word
- set of 282 laws
- writer who kept track of items people traded
- land with different territories and people under single rule
- picture symbols
- land of the worlds first developed civilization
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- city located on Euphrates river
- large arc of fertile farmland
- pyramid shaped temple
- people who performed or lead religious ceremonies
- worship of many gods
- division of society by rank or class
- wheeled horse drawn cart used in battle
- human made water ways
- long poems that tell stories of heroes
- more than is needed
22 Clues: set of 282 laws • picture symbols • science of building • more than is needed • worship of many gods • pyramid shaped temple • human made water ways • specialized task or job • large arc of fertile farmland • worlds first system of writing • city located on Euphrates river • mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • division of society by rank or class • ...
Biology Ch 3 2023-03-28
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- forest whose trees lose their leaves in fall
- biome with permafrost
- large trees in a rainforest form this
- leaves, dead wood, and living organisms examples
- zone that receives plenty of light
- succession that takes place after new land forms
- type of rainforest with the most diversity
- zone where sea levels change significantly
- experiences the change of the seasons
- factor that is living
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- pioneer species
- body of water where fresh and salt water mix
- succession that takes place after an event
- zone that receives no light
- a large group of ecosystems
- biome with rich soil and few trees
- small organisms that form the basis of foodchain
- factor that is nonliving
- fluctuations in abiotic and biotic factors
- an arid biome may be hot or cold
- biome with plenty of coniferous trees
21 Clues: pioneer species • biome with permafrost • factor that is living • factor that is nonliving • zone that receives no light • a large group of ecosystems • an arid biome may be hot or cold • biome with rich soil and few trees • zone that receives plenty of light • large trees in a rainforest form this • biome with plenty of coniferous trees • experiences the change of the seasons • ...
I love grandad! Happy fathers day 2025-06-15
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- A bug in the garden
- Grows in your greenhouse
- Worn to keep hands clean
- Bugs you don't want in the veg patch
- Garden helper with wings
- You wear this when it rains
- You sit on this to rest
- What you do in the garden
- A type of flower
- Family surname
- Colour of leaves in summer
- Keeps weeds away
- can What you water plants with
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- A root vegetable
- A crop that grows on stalks
- How you feel about someone special
- Something that blooms
- Garden surface
- A tool for digging
- Climbing plant you grow on a trellis
- Keeps your soil rich
- Where you grow your vegetables
- A job you do with a spade
- You grow these for dinner
- What we celebrate today
- Your role in the family
26 Clues: Garden surface • Family surname • A root vegetable • A type of flower • Keeps weeds away • A tool for digging • A bug in the garden • Keeps your soil rich • Something that blooms • You sit on this to rest • What we celebrate today • Your role in the family • Grows in your greenhouse • Worn to keep hands clean • Garden helper with wings • What you do in the garden • A job you do with a spade • ...
Sedimentary Rock Crossword 2023-11-07
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- of fragments of pre-existing rock that have been transported some distance from their points of origin
- Oxidation,A biochemical reaction involving the transfer of a negatively charged electron from one organic compound to another organic compound or to oxygen
- soil,landform that was produced as the remains of an ancient landscape, escaping burial or destruction to remain as part of the present landscape
- dome,a process in which large flat or curved sheets of rock fracture and are detached from the outcrop due to pressure release
- Weathering,a process that causes the disintegration of rocks, mineral, and soils without chemical change
- the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice
- soil,soils have been transported in from somewhere else.
- the precipitation of a binding material around grains, thereby filling the pores of a sediment
- grouping objects or events according to their similarities
- interaction of rock with mineral solutions (chemicals) to change the composition of rocks.
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- the decrease in the volume of a fixed mass of sediment
- physical process of rubbing, scouring, or scraping whereby particles of rock (usually microscopic) are eroded away by friction.
- breakdown of rock by acidic water to produce clay and soluble salts.
- Weathering, the interaction of rock with mineral solutions (chemicals) to change the composition of rocks.
- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- the mixing of water with carbon dioxide to make carbonic acid.
- action,the process of alternate freezing and thawing of moisture in soil, rock and other materials, and the resulting effects on materials and on structures placed on, or in, the ground.
- a surface between overlying, young, flat rocks and underlying, older, tilted rocks.
19 Clues: the decrease in the volume of a fixed mass of sediment • soil,soils have been transported in from somewhere else. • grouping objects or events according to their similarities • the mixing of water with carbon dioxide to make carbonic acid. • breakdown of rock by acidic water to produce clay and soluble salts. • ...
The Fertile Crescent Section One 2013-12-08
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- the plain that lies between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers
- One end of the Fertile crescent curves down to this body of water
- fine,fertile soil
- belief in many gods
- the world's first civilization
- when Epic of Gilgamesh was written
- a mosaic that shows Sumerian leaders at a feast celebrating a military victory
- system of writing that uses triangular shaped symbols
- pyramid shaped temples in Sumerian cities
- an exchange of goods directly without money
Down
- Name the present day county where Babylon was located.
- reason writing developed in Sumerian cities
- those who were supposedly chosen by gods and then ruled in Sumer
- tool the Sumerians developed for plows to make planting easier
- an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory
- to bring water to crops
- hero of epic poem written in 12 clay tablets
- one of the mountain ranges that is in Mesopotamia
- number of classes in the Sumerian society
19 Clues: fine,fertile soil • belief in many gods • to bring water to crops • the world's first civilization • when Epic of Gilgamesh was written • pyramid shaped temples in Sumerian cities • number of classes in the Sumerian society • reason writing developed in Sumerian cities • an exchange of goods directly without money • hero of epic poem written in 12 clay tablets • ...
Mining 2024-07-24
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- the process of increasing in size
- a mass of small bubbles in liquid caused by agitation,
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- a precious shiny greyish-white metal
- removes impurities or unwanted elements from (a substance)
- (of resources or reserves) completely used up
- a building equipped with machinery
- the nature of something's ingredients or constituents
- under surface of earth
- a powdery substance made by calcining lime and clay
- plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat
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- compress or squeeze forcefully
- the action of restoring something that has been damaged to its former condition
- tending to mix with, dissolve in, or be wetted by water
- a precious silvery-white metal
- a naturally occurring solid material
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories:
- the necessary items for a particular purpose
- is the action of floating in a liquid or gas
19 Clues: under surface of earth • compress or squeeze forcefully • a precious silvery-white metal • the process of increasing in size • a building equipped with machinery • a naturally occurring solid material • a precious shiny greyish-white metal • the necessary items for a particular purpose • is the action of floating in a liquid or gas • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2017-10-12
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- a pyramid-shaped temple
- a mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile
- first set of 282 laws dealing with daily life
- a system that divides people into classes
- a system that divides people into jobs
- independent territories that make up a civilization
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- the world's first system of writing
- a large arc of rich, or fertile farmland
- a way of controlling water for farming
- producing more goods or crops than was needed
10 Clues: a pyramid-shaped temple • the world's first system of writing • a way of controlling water for farming • a system that divides people into jobs • a large arc of rich, or fertile farmland • a system that divides people into classes • first set of 282 laws dealing with daily life • producing more goods or crops than was needed • ...
Mississippi's fast facts Crossword 2024-05-14
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- David Harrison owns the patent on soft ______ seats.
- Greenwood is called the _____ capital.
- Belzoni is called the _______ capital.
- Greenville is called the _______ capital.
- More than 100 tree _______ can be found in Mississippi.
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- Vardaman is called the sweet ______ capital.
- Borden's condensed milk was the _____ canned in liberty.
- Nearly 60% of Mississippi is covered by______.
- The world's largest ______ is in Edward
- Mississippi's ____ climate and rich soil makes it ideal for growing cotton.
10 Clues: Greenwood is called the _____ capital. • Belzoni 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. • ...
Parts of a plant 2023-03-29
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- the part of the plant that moves water around
- part of the plant that makes food
- part of the plant that holds the plant in the ground
- production of food in a plant
- dioxide the gas the plant needs to make food
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- the gas plant give off
- making rich soil through the breakdown of kitchen scraps
- organism that eats dead organisms
- A decomposer is considered this
- the food the plant makes
10 Clues: the gas plant give off • the food the plant makes • production of food in a plant • A decomposer is considered this • organism that eats dead organisms • part of the plant that makes food • dioxide the gas the plant needs to make food • the part of the plant that moves water around • part of the plant that holds the plant in the ground • ...
ceramics 2024-04-26
10 Clues: melted glass • consist of dirt • watered down clay • fires clay pieces • used to define lines • used to cut something • used to attach something • cutter- used to cut a hole • board- surface to work with clay • paper- used to smooth piece to prepare for glaze
-A site for waste disposal 2025-03-13
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- that can decompose over time. (Biodegradable)
- - The decomposition of organic waste into nutrient-rich soil
- - A site for waste disposal
- waste at high temperatures. (Incineration)
- collection, transportation, and disposal of waste. (Waste Management)
- process of breaking down organic waste naturally. (Composting)
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- gases released from decomposing waste. (Methane)
- - The process of converting waste into reusable material
- waste that seeps from landfills. (Leachate)
- that can decompose over time. (Biodegradable)
- practice of reducing waste by reusing materials. (Recycling)
11 Clues: - A site for waste disposal • waste at high temperatures. (Incineration) • waste that seeps from landfills. (Leachate) • that can decompose over time. (Biodegradable) • that can decompose over time. (Biodegradable) • gases released from decomposing waste. (Methane) • - The process of converting waste into reusable material • ...
Test Review 2024-04-18
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- A mound of sand/clay is gently indented to allow molten glass to fill the indent and create the desired shape.
- Placing dry clay powder into a hydraulic press to apply pressure and mold it into a shape.
- A mix of clay and water
- Filling a mold with powdered clay, then applying pressure to compact it into shape.
- Molten glass is injected with compressed air to create a hollow glass shape.
- Process involves investing wax into a mold, which is then removed to allow molten glass to fill the mold and take the desired shape.
- Grinding glass into a fine powder and mixing it with paste, before incorporating a fluxing medium to help melt the glass.
- Similar to a ram pressing process, but with a heating implement, and is used with glass.
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- Pressing a billet of clay through a die or mold to create a new product for use in clay forming.
- Heat glass to a high temperature in a tank for use in blow molding.
- Involves using mechanical methods to mimic traditional wheel throwing techniques for the mass production of simple ceramic objects.
- slip is allowed to dry in the mold until it forms a hollow shape, with any excess being poured out.
- Placing wet clay into an open mold and removing moisture by vacuuming it out. The piece is then taken out by applying pressure to one side of the piece.
- Applying a slurry evenly on a surface to create a thin layer, allowing it to dry, and then collecting it for use.
- The process involves fusing nearly pure silica sand at high temperatures of 4000 Fahrenheit in specialized ovens, followed by rapid cooling.
15 Clues: A mix of clay and water • Heat glass to a high temperature in a tank for use in blow molding. • Molten glass is injected with compressed air to create a hollow glass shape. • Filling a mold with powdered clay, then applying pressure to compact it into shape. • Similar to a ram pressing process, but with a heating implement, and is used with glass. • ...
Cities 2024-06-04
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- A way of turning food scraps and plant material into rich soil for gardening
- Energy that comes from sources that won’t run out, like the sun, wind, or water
- Something that is good for the environment and doesn’t cause harm to nature
- Buses, trains, and other vehicles that carry people around the city and are available for everyone to use
- Harmful materials in the air, water, or soil that can hurt the environment and people
- A place where many people live, bigger than a town
- A place where people live, smaller than a city
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- Someone who plans a city
- A place where over 10 million people live
- Using resources in a way that does not harm the environment and can be continued for a long time
- Areas with grass, trees, and plants in a city, like parks and gardens
- Someone who designs buildings
12 Clues: Someone who plans a city • Someone who designs buildings • A place where over 10 million people live • A place where people live, smaller than a city • A place where many people live, bigger than a town • Areas with grass, trees, and plants in a city, like parks and gardens • Something that is good for the environment and doesn’t cause harm to nature • ...
Hydroponics 2023-10-11
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- Dead plant material that has decomposed in the absence of air in peat bogs over many years.
- Manufactured by melting basalt rock
- A fine mist of nutrient solution sprayed over roots every few minutes.
- Made by heating clay to a very high temperature, making it sterile.
- Grow tray with growing medium instead of channels.
- Housing with stacked shelves
- Roots submerged in nutrient solution.
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- Wide plastic channels with holes where seedlings are suspended.
- Naturally occurring silicate that expands when heated
- ___________ systems use water instead of soil to produce plants.
- Nutrient solution transported from reservoir is dripped onto individual plants.
- Design to absorb and trap solar heat; greenhouse made of glass.
- Mineral that has been superheated in a kiln until it expands like popcorn
- Outer husk of coconut.
- Nutrient Solution is transported to plants via capillary action.
15 Clues: Outer husk of coconut. • Housing with stacked shelves • Manufactured by melting basalt rock • Roots submerged in nutrient solution. • Grow tray with growing medium instead of channels. • Naturally occurring silicate that expands when heated • Wide plastic channels with holes where seedlings are suspended. • ...
Geography Terms 2021-12-01
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- area of plants/trees in mild climate
- natural hole in the ground in side of mountain
- mass of land-rises very high above surroundings
- hot, dry region of little rainfall
- hot, underground spring
- steep slopes, dry soil, deep sand, slick clay
- narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies
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- body of land that's completely surrounded by water
- a point of land that juts out into the water
- long, narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs
- large group of islands often forming a chain
- isolated hill with sloping sides, small flat top
- large stream of water-empties into another body of water
- a deep valley with steep slides
- a hill of sand formed by blowing wind
- hole in earth's crust-lava, gases, ash released
- part of ocean enclosed by land/deeper than a bay
- long inlet or arm of the sea or ocean
- low, wet area of land also called a marsh
19 Clues: hot, underground spring • a deep valley with steep slides • hot, dry region of little rainfall • area of plants/trees in mild climate • a hill of sand formed by blowing wind • long inlet or arm of the sea or ocean • low, wet area of land also called a marsh • a point of land that juts out into the water • large group of islands often forming a chain • ...
Rocks and Minerals 2013-09-18
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- rock formed under tremendous heat, great pressure and chemical reactions
- change over a large area
- mineral crystals that arranged in parallel layers or bands
- made from sediment such as clay, gravel or sand
- gluing
- mineral crystals that are not banded and do not break into layers
- continuous physical force
- formed from previously living things
- matter that settles to the bottom of liquid
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- rock made of large sediments like sand or pebbles
- formed from a chemical reaction such as water evaporating and leaving rocks behind
- change over a small area
- mixture of substances that make up a mineral
- layering that occurs in rocks, such as from lava flows
- squeezing
- the quality of being hot
- the process by which rock materials are broken down by the action of physical or chemical processes
- the process in which material is laid down
- the process by which wind, water, ice or gravity transport soil and sediment from one location to another
19 Clues: gluing • squeezing • change over a small area • change over a large area • the quality of being hot • continuous physical force • formed from previously living things • the process in which material is laid down • matter that settles to the bottom of liquid • mixture of substances that make up a mineral • made from sediment such as clay, gravel or sand • ...
Food Security 2024-10-17
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- A type of farming that primarily focuses on growing food for sale, not just for local consumption.
- Crops grown primarily to feed livestock rather than humans.
- A farming method aimed at producing food without depleting natural resources.
- Rotation The practice of rotating different crops on the same land to improve soil health.
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- Nutrient group providing energy, often found in grains like wheat and rice.
- C Essential vitamin often found in fruits and vegetables that boosts the immune system.
- An essential mineral found in dairy products, important for bone health.
- The process of growing crops and raising livestock for food.
- A protein-rich legume commonly used to improve soil fertility.
- The global organization dedicated to eradicating hunger and ensuring food security.
10 Clues: The process of growing crops and raising livestock for food. • A protein-rich legume commonly used to improve soil fertility. • Crops grown primarily to feed livestock rather than humans. • An essential mineral found in dairy products, important for bone health. • Nutrient group providing energy, often found in grains like wheat and rice. • ...
Michael's Section #3 and #4 X-Word 2024-03-22
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- A Sectional Leader who helped out in America post the War of 1812.
- Clay wanted the central government to have more _____.
- The _______ Doctrine stated that the US would not inter fere in the affairs of European nations.
- John C. was from _____ Carolina.
- John C. supported and defended _______.
- Clay made a plan called the American _______.
- The Supreme Court had ___ cases that would strengthen the Federal Government.
- The Gibbons case gave government the power to regulate ______ within its own borders.
- A Sectional Leader who helped out in America post the War of 1812.
- There were _____ Sectional Leaders who helped out in America post the War of 1812.
- Clay was from _______.
- The McCulloch case also allowed The ____ of the United States to continue working.
- McCulloch vs Mary____ ruled that states had no right to interfere with federal institutions within their borders.
- Gibbons vs Og___ upheld the power of the federal government to regulate trade between states.
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- Southerners, Northerners, and Westerners were all part of ______________.(Section)
- John C. supported the _________________.(A war)
- The Adam-____ Treaty allowed the US to but Florida.
- A Sectional Leader who helped out in America post the War of 1812.
- The US paid ____________ for Florida.
- Webster thought slavery was ____.
20 Clues: Clay was from _______. • John C. was from _____ Carolina. • Webster thought slavery was ____. • The US paid ____________ for Florida. • John C. supported and defended _______. • Clay made a plan called the American _______. • John C. supported the _________________.(A war) • The Adam-____ Treaty allowed the US to but Florida. • ...
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 ___ • ...
Jay tooson 2021-04-22
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- usually get less than 25 cm of rain
- average temp is 25 C
- layer of permanently frozen ground
- also called tropical grassland
- cold desert no trees and long summer days
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- when precipitation ranges from about 70 to 150 cm anually
- large group of ecosystem that share the same climate
- also called coniferous forest, south of tundra
- large communities covered with rich soil
- degrees with north and south of the equator
10 Clues: average temp is 25 C • also called tropical grassland • layer of permanently frozen ground • usually get less than 25 cm of rain • large communities covered with rich soil • cold desert no trees and long summer days • degrees with north and south of the equator • also called coniferous forest, south of tundra • large group of ecosystem that share the same climate • ...
Ancient India Crossword Puzzle Chapters 1 and 2 2024-09-10
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- The mountains around India
- God who is called the perserver in Hindu religion
- God who created the world in Hindu religion
- A religion of the people of India
- This is the oldest Hindu holy book
- Invaders that attacked the Indus people
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- Large city made of brick buildings
- God of destruction in Hindu religion
- When this placed flooded, rich soil carried onto the farmlands
- God of fire in the Hindu religion
10 Clues: The mountains around India • A religion of the people of India • God of fire in the Hindu religion • Large city made of brick buildings • This is the oldest Hindu holy book • God of destruction in Hindu religion • Invaders that attacked the Indus people • God who created the world in Hindu religion • God who is called the perserver in Hindu religion • ...
John kemple sec. #3& X-W 2024-03-22
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- A Sectional Leader who helped out in America post the War of 1812.
- The Adam-____ Treaty allowed the US to but Florida.
- The US paid ____________ for Florida.
- A Sectional Leader who helped out in America post the War of 1812.
- Clay was from _______.
- There were _____ Sectional Leaders who helped out in America post the War of 1812.
- McCulloch vs Mary____ ruled that states had no right to interfere with federal institutions within their borders.
- The _______ Doctrine stated that the US would not inter fere in the affairs of European nations.
- A Sectional Leader who helped out in America post the War of 1812.
- Clay made a plan called the American _______.
- Webster thought slavery was ____.
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- Southerners, Northerners, and Westerners were all part of ______________.(Section)
- The Gibbons case gave government the power to regulate ______ within its own borders.
- John C. supported the _________________.(A war)
- The McCulloch case also allowed The ____ of the United States to continue working.
- John C. supported and defended _______.
- Clay wanted the central government to have more _____.
- Gibbons vs Og___ upheld the power of the federal government to regulate trade between states.
- The Supreme Court had ___ cases that would strengthen the Federal Government.
- John C. was from _____ Carolina.
20 Clues: Clay was from _______. • John C. was from _____ Carolina. • Webster thought slavery was ____. • The US paid ____________ for Florida. • John C. supported and defended _______. • Clay made a plan called the American _______. • John C. supported the _________________.(A war) • The Adam-____ Treaty allowed the US to but Florida. • ...
Solid and Hazardous Waste 2024-03-27
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- Managing wastes to limit their environmental harm without trying to reduce the amount of waste produced.
- Waste disposal site on which waste is spread in thin layers, compacted, and covered with a fresh layer of clay or plastic foam each day.
- Process in which waste materials are converted into different products.
- Any discarded material or substance that threatens human health or environment.
- Solid waste produced by mines, farms, and industries that supply people with goods and services.
- Variety of coordinated strategies for both waste reduction and waste management designed to deal with the solid wastes human produce.
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- Combined solid wastes produced by households and workplaces other than factories.
- Form of recycling that mimics nature by using bacteria to decompose yard trimmings, vegetable food scraps, and other biodegradable organic wastes into humus, which is an organic component of soil that improves soil fertility.
- Using materials again for the same purpose.
- Storage for liquid hazardous wastes in ponds, pits, or lagoons.
- Use of natural or genetically engineered plants as "pollution sponges" to absorb, filter, and remove contaminants from polluted soil and water.
- Reducing the amount of waste produced; wastes that are produced are viewed as potential resources that can be reused, recycled, or composted.
- Making industrial manufacturing processes cleaner and more sustainable by redesigning them to mimic the way nature deals with wastes.
- Use of bacteria and enzymes to help destroy toxic or hazardous substances or convert them to harmless compounds.
- Any unwanted or discarded material people produce that is not a liquid or gas.
- Pumping of liquid hazardous wastes under high pressure through a pipe into dry, porous rock formations far beneath aquifers that are tapped for drinking and irrigation water.
16 Clues: Using materials again for the same purpose. • Storage for liquid hazardous wastes in ponds, pits, or lagoons. • Process in which waste materials are converted into different products. • Any unwanted or discarded material people produce that is not a liquid or gas. • Any discarded material or substance that threatens human health or environment. • ...
Solid and Hazardous Waste 2024-03-27
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- Managing wastes to limit their environmental harm without trying to reduce the amount of waste produced.
- Waste disposal site on which waste is spread in thin layers, compacted, and covered with a fresh layer of clay or plastic foam each day.
- Process in which waste materials are converted into different products.
- Any discarded material or substance that threatens human health or environment.
- Solid waste produced by mines, farms, and industries that supply people with goods and services.
- Variety of coordinated strategies for both waste reduction and waste management designed to deal with the solid wastes human produce.
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- Combined solid wastes produced by households and workplaces other than factories.
- Form of recycling that mimics nature by using bacteria to decompose yard trimmings, vegetable food scraps, and other biodegradable organic wastes into humus, which is an organic component of soil that improves soil fertility.
- Using materials again for the same purpose.
- Storage for liquid hazardous wastes in ponds, pits, or lagoons.
- Use of natural or genetically engineered plants as "pollution sponges" to absorb, filter, and remove contaminants from polluted soil and water.
- Reducing the amount of waste produced; wastes that are produced are viewed as potential resources that can be reused, recycled, or composted.
- Making industrial manufacturing processes cleaner and more sustainable by redesigning them to mimic the way nature deals with wastes.
- Use of bacteria and enzymes to help destroy toxic or hazardous substances or convert them to harmless compounds.
- Any unwanted or discarded material people produce that is not a liquid or gas.
- Pumping of liquid hazardous wastes under high pressure through a pipe into dry, porous rock formations far beneath aquifers that are tapped for drinking and irrigation water.
16 Clues: Using materials again for the same purpose. • Storage for liquid hazardous wastes in ponds, pits, or lagoons. • Process in which waste materials are converted into different products. • Any unwanted or discarded material people produce that is not a liquid or gas. • Any discarded material or substance that threatens human health or environment. • ...
Good Omens Crossword Part 2 2024-01-24
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- (Of a person’s face) pale, typically because of poor health.
- An antibiotic or group of antibiotics produced naturally by certain blue molds,and now usually prepared synthetically.
- (Of weather or a period of time) characterized by strong winds.
- The fraction of light that a surface reflects.
- Enormous!
- Material used to sheathe something.
- Devious or cunning stratagems employed in manipulating or persuading someone to do what one wants.
- A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus.
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- A woman's bedroom or private room.
- In a friendly and pleasant manner.
- The quality of having strong moral principles, honesty and decency.
- Of the bright green color of lush grass.
- Relating to or occupying space.
- (Of a crowd) fill or be present in (a place or area).
- To cause or become viscous or thickened into a coherent mass.
15 Clues: Enormous! • Relating to or occupying space. • A woman's bedroom or private room. • In a friendly and pleasant manner. • Material used to sheathe something. • Of the bright green color of lush grass. • The fraction of light that a surface reflects. • A fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus. • (Of a crowd) fill or be present in (a place or area). • ...
Mesopotamia 2023-03-21
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- the length of time a ruler is in charge
- One of the rivers the Sumerians settled next to
- Pottery workers are this kind of people
- Scribes will need to know how to read this
- This person would use clay tablets and a sharp ended reed to write
- The name of the people who lived in Mesopotamia
- The king died and his son received the crown
- Without doing this, crops would not grow
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- This was in the center of each city
- This is a nickname for the ziggurat
- The Euphrates and Tigris are known as this
- Food, clothing, religion are all a part of this
- The other river the Sumerians settled next to
- This allowed the river water to NOT flood because they built the soil higher
- Another name for an invention
15 Clues: Another name for an invention • This was in the center of each city • This is a nickname for the ziggurat • the length of time a ruler is in charge • Pottery workers are this kind of people • Without doing this, crops would not grow • The Euphrates and Tigris are known as this • Scribes will need to know how to read this • The king died and his son received the crown • ...
FRUITS 2025-06-19
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- High in vitamins A and C, potassium, and fiber.
- Rich in antioxidants, fiber, and vitamins.
- Rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and fiber.
- Good source of vitamin C, manganese, and antioxidants.
- berry Rich in antioxidants, fiber, and heart-healthy fats.
- Rich in antioxidants, vitamins C and K, and manganese.
- Rich in vitamin C, flavonoids, and antioxidants.
- Rich in vitamin C, flavonoids, and fiber.
- Rich in vitamins A and C, potassium, and fiber.
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- Rich in vitamins C and K, potassium, and antioxidants.
- Rich in antioxidants, vitamins C and K, and potassium.
- Rich in antioxidants, vitamins C and K, and potassium.
- Hydrating, rich in vitamin C, lycopene, and potassium.
- Good source of potassium, vitamins C and B6.
- Rich in vitamin C, potassium, and fiber.
15 Clues: Rich in vitamin C, potassium, and fiber. • Rich in vitamin C, flavonoids, and fiber. • Rich in antioxidants, fiber, and vitamins. • Rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and fiber. • Good source of potassium, vitamins C and B6. • High in vitamins A and C, potassium, and fiber. • Rich in vitamins A and C, potassium, and fiber. • ...
Ecology Puzzle 2016-01-26
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- eats both plants and meat
- an organism that makes its own food
- an environmental factor that is not alive, never lived, and was not part of something living
- all of the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- all of the different populations living in an area (no abiotic factors)
- eats dead animals
- one species benefits, the other is neither helped nor harmed
- living or once living (and now dead) or made by something that was alive
- eats plants
- made up of weathered rock, minerals, humus, water and air
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- mix of sand, clay, and silt
- one living thing
- one species benefits, the other is harmed in some way
- all the members of one species living in an area
- being dependent on others for some needs, being mutually dependent on each other
- both species benefit from the relationship
- eats meat
- the variety of life (or species) on Earth
- a close relationship between species that benefits at least one of the species
19 Clues: eats meat • eats plants • one living thing • eats dead animals • eats both plants and meat • mix of sand, clay, and silt • an organism that makes its own food • the variety of life (or species) on Earth • both species benefit from the relationship • all the members of one species living in an area • one species benefits, the other is harmed in some way • ...
NC Geography and Regions 2025-09-15
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- – Indigenous group originally from the NC mountain region.
- – Major port city on the coast.
- – Central region with rolling hills and red clay soil.
- Ridge – Mountain range forming part of the Appalachian Mountains.
- Plain – Region of NC known for flat land and farming.
- Triangle – Area around Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill known for universities.
- Islands – Natural formations protecting the NC coast from storms.
- – Major city in the Piedmont Triad.
- Smoky – National Park located on the NC–Tennessee border.
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- – Subregion of the Coastal Plain near the Atlantic Ocean.
- River – Important river flowing through the Piedmont.
- Line – Natural boundary between the Coastal Plain and Piedmont.
- – Western NC region, home to the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky ranges.
- – Major mountain chain running through NC.
- – Capital city of North Carolina, located in the Piedmont.
- Hatteras – Known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic.”
- Banks – Long chain of barrier islands along the coast.
- – Treeless mountain tops found in the Appalachian region.
- Fear – River and coastal region named for its treacherous waters.
- – Largest city in North Carolina.
20 Clues: – Major port city on the coast. • – Largest city in North Carolina. • – Major city in the Piedmont Triad. • – Major mountain chain running through NC. • Hatteras – Known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic.” • River – Important river flowing through the Piedmont. • Plain – Region of NC known for flat land and farming. • ...
Science Water and the Atmosphere 2017-03-28
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- an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
- the average annual conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in an area.
- the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves
- an environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce
- The top of the saturated zone, it depth to the ground water under the earth surface
- The layer of rock and soil above the water table in which the pores contain air as well as water
- the continual movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
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- A characteristic of material such as clay and granite through which water does not easily pass
- characteristic of a material that contains connected air spaces or pores that water can seep through easily
- a large stream of moving water that flows through the ocean
- the concentration of dissolved salts in water
- and abnormal climate event that occurs every 2 to 7 years in the Pacific ocean causing changes in winds, currents, and weather patterns for 1 to 2 years
- the effect of earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents
- a well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer
- The area of permeable rock or soil in which the cracks and pores are totally filled with water
- the process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers.
- a climate event in the eastern Pacific Ocean in which the surface waters are colder than normal.
19 Clues: the concentration of dissolved salts in water • an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water • a large stream of moving water that flows through the ocean • the process by which water is lost through a plant's leaves • a well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer • ...
Mesopotamia 2021-10-14
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- The region with the world's first civilizations.
- writing system.
- What Mesopotamians wrote on.
- Created the world's first empire.
- A rich mud made from fine soil.
- These tall structures were probably built for the god of each city-state.
- People whose job it was to read and write.
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- This invention softened the land for crops.
- This very important invention was probably invented in Mesopotamia.
- A scientist who studies history by looking at artifacts.
- Objects that were made by people.
- A group of people with a highly organized way of life.
- Experts believe this was the world's first civilization.
13 Clues: writing system. • What Mesopotamians wrote on. • A rich mud made from fine soil. • Objects that were made by people. • Created the world's first empire. • People whose job it was to read and write. • This invention softened the land for crops. • The region with the world's first civilizations. • A group of people with a highly organized way of life. • ...
WHIST Unit 2 Crossword 2024-10-01
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- writing that uses pictures to represent words and concepts
- triangle shaped area of land made by soil deposited by a river (think Egypt)
- triangular shaped burial tombs
- tiered structures that formed part of Sumerian temples
- city that governs itself and the surrounding area
- believing in or worshiping many gods
- system of writing using wedge shaped symbols
- belief in only on god
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- Hebrew holy book
- area of rich farmland in Southwest Asia where first civilizations began
- king who codified the laws of Sumer and Mesopotamia
- long lasting paper-like material
- king of ancient Egypt during the Three Kingdoms era
13 Clues: Hebrew holy book • belief in only on god • triangular shaped burial tombs • long lasting paper-like material • believing in or worshiping many gods • system of writing using wedge shaped symbols • city that governs itself and the surrounding area • king who codified the laws of Sumer and Mesopotamia • king of ancient Egypt during the Three Kingdoms era • ...
Friday, June 14, 2023 2023-05-10
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- what you are doing currently
- to be dumb
- Spanish word for good (male)
- _ Blue Ribbon
- to look for
- to tbe out of the ordinary
- SKipping class
- encapsulating everything
- to find what you were searching for
- Pirate's Eye Cover
- puzzle
- Sound during pollen season
- the topic
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- puzzle
- to be out of the ordinary
- to be interesting and not opinionated
- Good with computers, they say
- ontop of
- already made
- Old tv show
- to be stupid
- Small slice of Apple, etc.
- Less than 90 degrees
- Crossword, sodoku, etc.
- Spiral SeaShell
25 Clues: puzzle • puzzle • ontop of • the topic • to be dumb • to look for • Old tv show • already made • to be stupid • _ Blue Ribbon • SKipping class • Spiral SeaShell • Pirate's Eye Cover • Less than 90 degrees • Crossword, sodoku, etc. • encapsulating everything • to be out of the ordinary • to tbe out of the ordinary • Small slice of Apple, etc. • Sound during pollen season • what you are doing currently • ...
Ancient China 2022-09-20
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- an important invention made in 105 AD
- used in fireworks and guns
- invented as far back as 3500 years ago
- a ruling family normaly for a long time
- a fabric made from the cocoon of a bug
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- a metal found in 3500 BC
- invented during the T'ang Dynasty
- used for navigation invented in 11th century
- a soil from rivers that is very rich
- was introduced to china by the silk road
10 Clues: a metal found in 3500 BC • used in fireworks and guns • invented during the T'ang Dynasty • a soil from rivers that is very rich • an important invention made in 105 AD • invented as far back as 3500 years ago • a fabric made from the cocoon of a bug • a ruling family normaly for a long time • was introduced to china by the silk road • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary Review 2023-01-25
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- The worship of many gods
- The first king of Babylon
- an organized society within a specific area
- a way of supplying water to the land
- Different territories controlled under a single rule
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- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- A pyramid shaped temple
- A ruler of a kingdom or empire
- A political unit that consists of a city and all the countryside around it.
- the world's first writing system
10 Clues: A pyramid shaped temple • The worship of many gods • The first king of Babylon • A ruler of a kingdom or empire • the world's first writing system • a way of supplying water to the land • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • an organized society within a specific area • Different territories controlled under a single rule • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2017-10-12
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- a system that divides people into classes
- a large arc of rich, or fertile farmland
- the world's first system of writing
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- a system that divides people into jobs
- a mixture of soil and rocks that is very fertile
- a way of controlling water for farming
- a pyramid-shaped temple
- producing more goods or crops than was needed
- first set of 282 laws dealing with daily life
- independent territories that make up a civilization
10 Clues: a pyramid-shaped temple • the world's first system of writing • a system that divides people into jobs • a way of controlling water for farming • a large arc of rich, or fertile farmland • a system that divides people into classes • producing more goods or crops than was needed • first set of 282 laws dealing with daily life • ...
Chapter 3 Section 1 and 2 2016-11-08
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- Streams that formed an area shaped like a triangle
- A king
- A family of rulers
- A woman who ruled Egypt during the New Kingdom
- Rich fertile soil
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- Someone who rules for a child until that child is old enough to rule
- The Nubian section of the Nile contained six rock filled rapids
- Explored Egypt in the 400s B.C.
- A man who united Upper and Lower Egypt.
- Nubia- Between the first and second Cataracts
10 Clues: A king • Rich fertile soil • A family of rulers • Explored Egypt in the 400s B.C. • A man who united Upper and Lower Egypt. • Nubia- Between the first and second Cataracts • A woman who ruled Egypt during the New Kingdom • Streams that formed an area shaped like a triangle • The Nubian section of the Nile contained six rock filled rapids • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-10-01
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- people that conquered most of Mesopotamia in 1900BCE
- The arc-shaped area known for it's nutrient-rich soil
- dry climate with little rain
- The first writing system created
- This king created one of the firsts system of laws
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- One of the rivers surrounding Mesopotamia
- The first city-state in Mesopotamia
- a large wheeled cart pulled by horses and used during war
- A temple Sumerians built for religious purposes
- The second river surrounding Mesopotamia
10 Clues: dry climate with little rain • The first writing system created • The first city-state in Mesopotamia • The second river surrounding Mesopotamia • One of the rivers surrounding Mesopotamia • A temple Sumerians built for religious purposes • This king created one of the firsts system of laws • people that conquered most of Mesopotamia in 1900BCE • ...
Team Calcite 2025-10-29
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- Synonymous for frozen ground/icy soil/cryotic layer
- Formed when existing rocks change by heat or pressure
- Synonymous for downward fold/trough/basin fold
- A naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite composition.
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- The underground point where an earthquake begins
- A coarse-grained igneous rock rich in quartz and feldspar
- Opposite of rocks that resist erosion
- A lowland formed by plates pulling apart
- Bending of rock layers due to compression
- Opposite of melting
10 Clues: Opposite of melting • Opposite of rocks that resist erosion • A lowland formed by plates pulling apart • Bending of rock layers due to compression • Synonymous for downward fold/trough/basin fold • The underground point where an earthquake begins • Synonymous for frozen ground/icy soil/cryotic layer • Formed when existing rocks change by heat or pressure • ...
Ancient Egypt 2015-02-05
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- people from rich or powerful families
- paths traders followed
- a system of people in different lands who trade goods
- Egyptian writing system
- the ruler of Egypt
- when Egypt reached its height of power and glory
- a period in Egyptian time that lasted from about 2700BC-2200BC
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
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- Strong Rapid
- people of wealth and power
- life after death
- used to decipher hieroglyphics
- paper like material made from reeds
- Triangle-shaped area of land made of soil deposited by land
- a series of rulers from the same family
- period of order and stability that lasted until 1750BC
- creatures with the bodies of lions and heads of humans
- stone tombs that had four triangular sides
- traders
- a tall four sided pillar that is pointed at the top
20 Clues: traders • Strong Rapid • life after death • the ruler of Egypt • paths traders followed • Egyptian writing system • people of wealth and power • used to decipher hieroglyphics • paper like material made from reeds • people from rich or powerful families • a series of rulers from the same family • specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth • stone tombs that had four triangular sides • ...
Nutrients cycle 2023-04-21
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- Phosphorus makes up this important chemicals
- What does to much phosphorus lead to in plants
- How humans release CO2 into the atmosphere
- How water returns to the ground in the water cycle
- What is created by the decay of animal waste
- activity Examples are mining and burning fossil fuels
- What makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- The process plants use to make sugar
- Examples are volcanic eruptions and rock formation
- The main regulator of CO2
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- The main source of natural CO2
- Main source of phosphorus from man
- The process how animals use oxygen
- Mostly contained in rocks and minerals
- Activities performed by living organisms
- Returns nitrogen to the soil
- Eat plants that contain nitrogen
- What do organisms use nitrogen for
- Product rich in nitrogen
- Chemical substances organisms need to sustain life
20 Clues: Product rich in nitrogen • The main regulator of CO2 • Returns nitrogen to the soil • The main source of natural CO2 • Eat plants that contain nitrogen • Main source of phosphorus from man • The process how animals use oxygen • What do organisms use nitrogen for • What makes up 78% of the atmosphere • The process plants use to make sugar • Mostly contained in rocks and minerals • ...
Weather, Climate and vegetation 2023-04-16
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- water vapor
- Icy pellets, snow's cousin.
- middle of the earth.
- Central Africa basin.
- Frigid air circulation pattern.
- National temperate rainforest.
- Strong wind, storm's partner
- Arnoldii
- Quicksilver [liquid metal]
- desert dweller
- Rainy and gray sky layer. Cloud mass.
- Southern 23.5 degrees latitude.
- Human [Act of stepping in to help.]
- carbon-rich soil.
- Cloud-watching instrument.
- air element.
- Intense downpour from above.
- updraft
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- rain gauge
- spirit bear
- liquid disappears
- Spore-bearing organisms, not plants.
- Unit of cloud cover.
- Electricity's sudden flash
- Steep-sided coastal inlets.
- Oldest tropical rainforest island.
- wind speed.
- Agricultural yield
- wind scale.
- Thin and wispy sky streaks.
- flora, plant life.
- Moderate climate zone.
- type of barometer
- cloud .... [Sky tears in miniature]
- Reddish fragrant coniferous tree
35 Clues: updraft • Arnoldii • rain gauge • water vapor • spirit bear • wind speed. • wind scale. • air element. • desert dweller • liquid disappears • type of barometer • carbon-rich soil. • Agricultural yield • flora, plant life. • middle of the earth. • Unit of cloud cover. • Central Africa basin. • Moderate climate zone. • Electricity's sudden flash • Quicksilver [liquid metal] • Cloud-watching instrument. • ...
India Geography and Ancient Indian Society 2025-01-23
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- soil rich in nutrient good for growing crops
- the four social classes in Hinduism
- having many different and connecting parts
- broken, rocky, uneven surface
- a person's caste according to birth
- seasonal prevailing wind in South and Southeast Asia
- a large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- people who perform duties for others
- mountain range in northern India
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- weather conditions over a long period of time
- plants grown for food or other uses by humans
- arranged in an orderly fashion or placed in a particular way
- throwing away or getting rid of something
- Untouchables
- a period of lower than normal rainfall resulting in a shortage of water
- teacher
- show or prove to be right or reasonable
- plateau in India
- to do something by hand
- tallest mountain in the world
20 Clues: teacher • Untouchables • plateau in India • to do something by hand • broken, rocky, uneven surface • tallest mountain in the world • mountain range in northern India • the four social classes in Hinduism • a person's caste according to birth • people who perform duties for others • show or prove to be right or reasonable • throwing away or getting rid of something • ...
Current Events = Week 4 2023-09-05
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- a military coup took place in this African country
- number of astronauts who returned home after 6 months in space
- team the Chiefs played last night to open NFL season
- this book series sold over 500 million copies
- type of soil/dirt found in the desert
- festival where thousands of people were stranded
- term for the extreme rise in the cost of goods & services
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- considered by many the end of summer
- this species is wreaking havoc on the natural environment of Belgium
- animal participating in Danish Orchestra
- European country charging a fee to enter
- CNN10 host,Coy Wire,played what professional sport?
- found in the kitchen and has more germs than a toilet seat
- South American country where babies were stolen & put up for adoption
- the name of the festivities & football game in Baldwin tonight
15 Clues: considered by many the end of summer • type of soil/dirt found in the desert • animal participating in Danish Orchestra • European country charging a fee to enter • this book series sold over 500 million copies • festival where thousands of people were stranded • a military coup took place in this African country • CNN10 host,Coy Wire,played what professional sport? • ...
Hobbies 2026-01-09
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- Walking long distances on nature trails.
- Creating fabric by interlocking yarn with long needles.
- Applying pigment or color to a canvas with a brush.
- The Japanese art of folding paper into shapes.
- A strategy board game featuring a King and Queen.
- Absorbing stories or information from books.
- Performing a fictional character on a stage or in a film.
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- Cooking food like bread, cakes, or cookies in an oven.
- Capturing images using a camera.
- The activity of trying to catch aquatic life with a rod.
- Shaping clay into objects like bowls or vases.
- Cultivating plants and flowers in a plot of soil.
- Spending the night outdoors, often sleeping in a tent.
- A logic-based puzzle requiring you to place numbers in a grid.
- A practice involving physical poses, breathing, and meditation.
15 Clues: Capturing images using a camera. • Walking long distances on nature trails. • Absorbing stories or information from books. • Shaping clay into objects like bowls or vases. • The Japanese art of folding paper into shapes. • Cultivating plants and flowers in a plot of soil. • A strategy board game featuring a King and Queen. • ...
Clay and Clay Bodies 2020-11-30
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- This is what we call a man-made clay recipe
- This is the type of clay body we use in class
- This is the clay that makes flower pots
- This is why earthenware is usually red in color
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- This is the main clay found in porcelain
- This kind of clay is found far from erosion
- This clay has been washed down the mountain
- This is a very porous type of secondary clay
8 Clues: This is the clay that makes flower pots • This is the main clay found in porcelain • This is what we call a man-made clay recipe • This kind of clay is found far from erosion • This clay has been washed down the mountain • This is a very porous type of secondary clay • This is the type of clay body we use in class • This is why earthenware is usually red in color
Jeremiah @ Potters House 2023-03-18
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- / The clay was ruined and reshaped because it seemed to have its own ____?
- / Where did Jeremiah receive a Message from God?
- / What was the name of God's messenger
- / God's people turned again to HIM what was good Willing to do to them
- / Who is Good in this story
- / Jeremiah was appointed before he was _____
- / Like the potter, what did God want to do with his people?
- / What tool was the potter using to spin and shape the clay?
Down
- / The potter smash the clay back into a ball because it was ______
- / Who was talking to Jeremiah while he was walking the street of Jerusalem?
- / If stubborn and stiff necked people will turn from wicked ways what is willing to do?
- / what was the potter trying to make
- / What did God want to put in Jeremiah's mouth?
- / Who are we in this story
- / called Jeremiah to be?
- / city was the mysterious potter's house found?
- / God sent Jeremiah a special ______ to give to His people.
- / Jeremiah didn't think he could speak for God because he was too ___________
- / God promised to rescue his people if they would ____ Him
19 Clues: / called Jeremiah to be? • / Who are we in this story • / Who is Good in this story • / what was the potter trying to make • / What was the name of God's messenger • / Jeremiah was appointed before he was _____ • / What did God want to put in Jeremiah's mouth? • / Where did Jeremiah receive a Message from God? • / city was the mysterious potter's house found? • ...
Soil Assessment 2020-10-09
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- What is the order of the soil horizons?
- Is E-Horizon the Leaching Layer?
- What is another word for what R-Horizon is called?
- What is it called when B-Horizon is composed of minerals?
- and minerals What is C-Horizon composed of?
- What is R-Horizon composed of?
- ____ is when it is in the ground in a uniform fashion.
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- seeds germinate Why is the A-Horizon important?
- ____ is when it is just laying around.
- material and mineral particles What is the composition of A-Horizon?
- Is C-Horizon composed of nutrients?
- What layer is known as the parent material for the soil?
- of minerals What does the composition of E-Horizon have?
- material What is O-Horizon composed of?
- What is B-Horizon composed of?
15 Clues: What is B-Horizon composed of? • What is R-Horizon composed of? • Is E-Horizon the Leaching Layer? • Is C-Horizon composed of nutrients? • ____ is when it is just laying around. • What is the order of the soil horizons? • material What is O-Horizon composed of? • and minerals What is C-Horizon composed of? • What is another word for what R-Horizon is called? • ...
Soil Pollution 2022-08-14
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- Damage caused to water, air, soil. By harmful substances or waste
- a liquid mixture of hydrocarbonsc an be extracted and refined to produce fuels
- A chemical substance used to kill harmful insects
- a chemical combination of hydrogen and carbon, such as in oil or petrol
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- industry of obtaining coal from a mine
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- practice of farming
- people
- a microscopic organism
- Waste material or unwanted things that you throw away
- poisonous
- All the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment
- A substance that pollutes
- a living thing that typically has a stem, leaves, roots, and sometimes flowers
14 Clues: people • poisonous • practice of farming • a microscopic organism • A substance that pollutes • industry of obtaining coal from a mine • The upper layer of earth in which plants grow • A chemical substance used to kill harmful insects • Waste material or unwanted things that you throw away • Damage caused to water, air, soil. By harmful substances or waste • ...
Soil Vocabulary 2016-10-27
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- mixture of weathered rocks, mineral fragments,decayed organic matter, and water and air that can take over a thousand of years to developed.
- wedging mechanical weathering process that occurs when water freezes in the cracks of rocks and expands, causing the rock to break apart.
- mechanical or chemical processes that break rocks into smaller and smaller pieces.
- farming planting along natural contours of land to reduce soil erosion.
- average weather pattern in an area over a long period of time; can be classified by temperature, humidity, precipitation, vegetation.
- weathering Occurs when chemical reactions dissolve the minerals in rocks or change them into different minerals.
- farming method for reducing soil erosion; plant stalks are left in the field.
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- dark-colored decayed organic matter that supplies nutrients to plants and is found mainly in topsoil.
- chemical weathering process that occurs when some minerals are exposed to oxygen and water.
- weathering physical processes that break rock apart without changing its chemical make up.
- twigs, leaves, and other organic matter that help prevent erosion and hold water and may be changed into humus.
- farming method used to reduce erosion on steep slopes.
- each layer in a soil profile, A horizon, B horizon, C horizon.
- removal of minerals that have been dissolved in water.
14 Clues: farming method used to reduce erosion on steep slopes. • removal of minerals that have been dissolved in water. • each layer in a soil profile, A horizon, B horizon, C horizon. • farming planting along natural contours of land to reduce soil erosion. • farming method for reducing soil erosion; plant stalks are left in the field. • ...
Soil Formation 2025-11-07
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- activity,Ash and lava add nutrients to soil.
- weathering,Rocks change through chemical reactions
- Soil creatures that mix and aerate the soil through their tunnels.
- The brown or black substance that binds soil particles together.
- Land shape affects erosion, drainage, and organic buildup.
- Temperature and rainfall control weathering and organic decay rates.
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- Organism, Earthworms, fungi, and bacteria improve soil by aerating it, aiding drainage, and making humus.
- Organism,Plants, animals, and microbes break down rocks and create humus.
- and animals, Dead plants and animals form humus, improving soil texture and providing nutrients
- Soil forms very slowly over thousands of years.
- weathering,Rocks break down without changing composition
- ,Island group where volcanic soils are common (e.g., St. Vincent, Dominica).
- activity,Land clearing, mining, and ploughing affect soil formation and fertility by disturbing topsoil and organisms.
- Material,The rock or mineral source from which soil forms; affects texture and fertility.
14 Clues: activity,Ash and lava add nutrients to soil. • Soil forms very slowly over thousands of years. • weathering,Rocks change through chemical reactions • weathering,Rocks break down without changing composition • Land shape affects erosion, drainage, and organic buildup. • The brown or black substance that binds soil particles together. • ...
Andrew Jackson's Presidency (10 Points) 2025-02-03
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- ______ males over the age of 21 were allowed to votes in western states
- He finished 4th in the Election of 1824, and as speaker of the house, convinced people to vote for Adams
- This was a nickname given to Jackson after a soldier said he's "tough as hickory"
- The ______ of the United States was a disputed subject during Jackson's Presidency
- Alexis de Tocqueville visited the US to study prisons, but he observed a society that was becoming more and more __________
- Jackson studied this in North Carolina after the American Revolution
- Creek Indians gave Jackson this nickname after he threatened to kill Indian leaders who didn't give up land
- Andrew Jackson defeated the ___________ at the Battle of New Orleans
- the right to vote
- No candidate in the Election of 1824 won a _________ of the electoral votes
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- The political party Jackson and his supporters belong to; they included frontier farmers and workers in eastern cities
- Jackson claimed Henry Clay helped John Quincy Adams win the election, calling it a ________ ________
- This political party was supported by Adams; they wanted the federal government to spur the economy
- Jackson's group of unofficial advisers who often met in the White House Kitchen
- This person battled Andrew Jackson over the Bank of the United States; Jackson felt like he used the bank to benefit only the rich
- Jackson rewarded his supporters with government jobs
- He won the Election of 1828, becoming the 7th president
- Jackson did this to the Bank Bill; this killed the bank and forced it to close in 1836
- He won the Presidential Election of 1824, following a decision from the House of Representatives
- This is the country Andrew Jackson's parents left to come to the USA
20 Clues: the right to vote • Jackson rewarded his supporters with government jobs • He won the Election of 1828, becoming the 7th president • Jackson studied this in North Carolina after the American Revolution • Andrew Jackson defeated the ___________ at the Battle of New Orleans • This is the country Andrew Jackson's parents left to come to the USA • ...
Mesopotamia Alexa B 2021-12-17
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- An invention in early Mesopotamia
- Someothing at the bottom of the socail class
- A rule
- A type of house
- A river in mesopotamia that begins with an E
- The person who conquered Babylon
- A way to transport water to crops
- a organized and complex society
- A person who makes pottery
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- The person who wanted to live forever
- A large temple in the middle of a city-state
- To tame a wild animal
- shape of an area with rich soil
- A number Sumerians invented
- an early form of writing
- A river in mesopotamia that begins with a T
- lands under one ruler
- To trade
- A place with its own laws surrounded by a wall
- Someone at the top of the social class
- A record keeper
21 Clues: A rule • To trade • A type of house • A record keeper • To tame a wild animal • lands under one ruler • an early form of writing • A person who makes pottery • A number Sumerians invented • shape of an area with rich soil • a organized and complex society • The person who conquered Babylon • An invention in early Mesopotamia • A way to transport water to crops • ...
Ancient Egypt 2024-02-07
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- represented the faithful wife and mother
- The river god
- A writing system made up of pictures and sounds
- A period in ancient Egyptian history that lasted until 2200 B.C.
- A preserved body in a decorated sarcophagus
- Egyptian sun god
- This thing has the body of a lion and a human head
- Government officials
- Government by religious rulers
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- Great tombs
- The process of treating a body to keep it from decaying
- A bucket attached to a long pole
- The deity who taught farming and rules the dead with Isis.
- The lifeblood of Egypt
- The first engineer who built pyramids
- A reed plant that grows wild along the Nile
- What the Egyptians called dark, rich soil
- These were used to store grain in case of famines
- Ruler of Ancient Egypt
- God of learning
20 Clues: Great tombs • The river god • God of learning • Egyptian sun god • Government officials • The lifeblood of Egypt • Ruler of Ancient Egypt • Government by religious rulers • A bucket attached to a long pole • The first engineer who built pyramids • represented the faithful wife and mother • What the Egyptians called dark, rich soil • A reed plant that grows wild along the Nile • ...
Jordan Keough 7th Hour 2025-02-07
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- considered as God and political leader
- flooding
- King Tut's dad
- river or stream that flows to bigger river or lake
- life after death
- signed first peace treaty
- paper like material for writing
- preservation of dead bodies by and bombing and wrapping them in cloth
- god or goddess
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- pictures, characteristics or symbols standing for words
- where river divides before entering larger body of water
- series of rulers from the same family
- had only untouched tomb from Ancient Egypt
- offering given to another as a show of respect or allegiance
- describes climate of ancient Egypt
- nutrient-rich sediment left from the flooding Nile that helped replenish the soil
- waterfall
- built Pyramid of Giza
- big triangular shaped tombs of Egyptian pharaohs built during the old kingdom
- he ruled for 66 years
20 Clues: flooding • waterfall • King Tut's dad • god or goddess • life after death • built Pyramid of Giza • he ruled for 66 years • signed first peace treaty • paper like material for writing • describes climate of ancient Egypt • series of rulers from the same family • considered as God and political leader • had only untouched tomb from Ancient Egypt • ...
Nutrients cycle 2025-09-22
Across
- Phosphorus makes up this important chemicals
- What does to much phosphorus lead to in plants
- How humans release CO2 into the atmosphere
- How water returns to the ground in the water cycle
- What is created by the decay of animal waste
- activity Examples are mining and burning fossil fuels
- What makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- The process plants use to make sugar
- Examples are volcanic eruptions and rock formation
- The main regulator of CO2
Down
- The main source of natural CO2
- Main source of phosphorus from man
- The process how animals use oxygen
- Mostly contained in rocks and minerals
- Activities performed by living organisms
- Returns nitrogen to the soil
- Eat plants that contain nitrogen
- What do organisms use nitrogen for
- Product rich in nitrogen
- Chemical substances organisms need to sustain life
20 Clues: Product rich in nitrogen • The main regulator of CO2 • Returns nitrogen to the soil • The main source of natural CO2 • Eat plants that contain nitrogen • Main source of phosphorus from man • The process how animals use oxygen • What do organisms use nitrogen for • What makes up 78% of the atmosphere • The process plants use to make sugar • Mostly contained in rocks and minerals • ...
The Rich Wanner Table 2020-03-31
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- Jack’s tennis pals thought they could get shots over this high-jumping, tall kid’s head. They should have known better.
- Instead of visiting the Louvre, Bruges’ Church of Our Lady, or the Prado in Madrid, her most memorable trip across Europe many years ago took place in the shadows, filled with dread.
- Her personalized calendars have become a highly anticipated gift for her family members back in North Dakota and other places.
- This Arizona brother-in-law is a mechanic who hooked up with a New Jersey girl from the Eng family many years ago.
- For some reason, I always think of a Rock Bath when I see her name.
- A Rich & Robbie cruise partner with a biblical name.
- Listen to his pipes when you’re at Peter and Paul’s in North Beach.
- A North Dakota political operative for 30 years, he feels more comfortable in San Francisco than he does in the Great Plains state he’s lived in almost all his life.
- A professor with a penchant for a good red wine (I know how I would have bribed him for an “A” in Physics!)
- She runs the Sequoias, but probably doesn’t run it in Adidas tennis shoes.
- This red-headed visitor from the North is fluent in Chinese and French.
- The Sequoias has its own Northern Lights in her.
- 1970s musician Elvis Costello has a song called “Shipbuilding.” Could he have been speaking about this Sequoias resident and her years in the 1940s?
- She keeps your stories alive through her North Dakota students.
- Not many front desk staff give hugs like her.
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- This nurse’s passport was marked “Compassion” after her many trips to help AIDS babies in Africa, and the poor in India or Peru.
- With her trekking poles, she probably covers a lot more ground walking than her hubby does running down backhands.
- A dancer, a skater, a cook, and a man who can match glasses with just about any color he wears.
- This Arizona-based sis keeps your Jones Street visitor in line.
- This April birthday girl may not have visited Sisters of the Sacred Heart Monastery with Rich near his hometown in ND, but she could still probably tell you a lot about it from her three years spent hiding out in a similar place many years ago.
- Pablo Picasso’s got nothing on this Sequoias cat-loving artist.
- This Noe Valley daughter is always a welcome sight when visiting her Sequoias mom.
- This ‘60s ship-based nurse gave her patients plenty of hope.
- When this Noe Valley son-in-law brings wine to Sequoias, Ross makes sure to sit at his table.
- When Ross needs west coast political intel, he bugs her.
- Always with a smile, she is a source of comforting wisdom when Fido or Fluffy pass.
- When the Sequoias has an event, they surely call upon this bubbly resident to help.
- This note card artist can move boxes down to Jones Street with her little Toyota better than Allied Van Lines can with its fleet of trucks.
- This thoughtful resident shares a message of peace to schoolkids and others, because he has seen the absolute worst of war.
- He was the Thursday night table master and social planner extraordinaire whose friendships still reverberate.
30 Clues: Not many front desk staff give hugs like her. • The Sequoias has its own Northern Lights in her. • A Rich & Robbie cruise partner with a biblical name. • When Ross needs west coast political intel, he bugs her. • This ‘60s ship-based nurse gave her patients plenty of hope. • This Arizona-based sis keeps your Jones Street visitor in line. • ...
Unit 2 - Rich & Poor 2020-02-28
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- drága
- állami támogatás
- megfizethetetlen
- hátrányos helyzetű terület (egybe írva)
- hibátlan, tökéletes
- illegálisan lakást foglal
- egy vagyont ér (egybe írva)
- le van égve
- kényelmi szolgáltatás
- adóság
- nagylelkű
- költséges
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- kilakoltat
- előre csomagolt
- pénztelen, nincstelen
- meghúzod a nadrágszíjat
- ronda
- örökség
- tehetős
- átverés
- jómódú
- gyorsan sok pénzhez jut (egybe írva)
- mocskos
- gondtalan
24 Clues: drága • ronda • jómódú • adóság • örökség • tehetős • átverés • mocskos • gondtalan • nagylelkű • költséges • kilakoltat • le van égve • előre csomagolt • állami támogatás • megfizethetetlen • hibátlan, tökéletes • pénztelen, nincstelen • kényelmi szolgáltatás • meghúzod a nadrágszíjat • illegálisan lakást foglal • egy vagyont ér (egybe írva) • gyorsan sok pénzhez jut (egybe írva) • ...
Unit 2 - Rich & Poor 2020-02-28
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- kilakoltat
- egy vagyont ér (egybe írva)
- költséges
- előre csomagolt
- illegálisan lakást foglal
- le van égve
- gyorsan sok pénzhez jut (egybe írva)
- állami támogatás
- megfizethetetlen
- ronda
- átverés
- gondtalan
Down
- tehetős
- meghúzod a nadrágszíjat
- hátrányos helyzetű terület (egybe írva)
- örökség
- jómódú
- hibátlan, tökéletes
- kényelmi szolgáltatás
- pénztelen, nincstelen
- nagylelkű
- adóság
- drága
- mocskos
24 Clues: ronda • drága • jómódú • adóság • tehetős • örökség • átverés • mocskos • költséges • nagylelkű • gondtalan • kilakoltat • le van égve • előre csomagolt • állami támogatás • megfizethetetlen • hibátlan, tökéletes • kényelmi szolgáltatás • pénztelen, nincstelen • meghúzod a nadrágszíjat • illegálisan lakást foglal • egy vagyont ér (egybe írva) • gyorsan sok pénzhez jut (egybe írva) • ...
Do you know Rich 2022-07-18
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- 25 Year Career
- Wife
- Favorite pasttime
- The original DCHero
- Born Again at 30
- Sept 18 National Holiday
- Fourth President
- 5th President and HS
- Giants team incentive
- veteran service place
- sparrow is one of
- to the bone
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- Teaching for 19 Years
- First born
- 16 years team member
- Board/Computer Game
- Alan
- The Bronx Bombers
- Favorite Color
- # of joint replacements
- Favorite Entertainment
- Parish
- Follower of
- Home Street
- #7
- Borough of Youth
- Son
- work before Army
- position of expertise
29 Clues: #7 • Son • Wife • Alan • Parish • First born • Follower of • Home Street • to the bone • 25 Year Career • Favorite Color • Born Again at 30 • Fourth President • Borough of Youth • work before Army • Favorite pasttime • The Bronx Bombers • sparrow is one of • Board/Computer Game • The original DCHero • 16 years team member • 5th President and HS • Teaching for 19 Years • Giants team incentive • veteran service place • ...
James on the rich 2025-11-14
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- place,” and say to the poor man, “You
- that are coming upon you! Your
- of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory, with
- in the last days
- will be a
- eaten. Your
- there,” or, “Sit here at my
- the poor man. Do not the rich
- weep and
- because as a flower of the
- appearance perishes. So the rich man also will fade away in his
- are
- and
- he will pass away. For no sooner has the sun risen with a
- are corroded, and their
- against you and will eat your
- to those who love Him? But you have
- for your
- in fine apparel, and there should also come in a poor man in
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- and your
- My brethren, do not hold the
- brethren: Has God not chosen the
- ,” have you not shown partiality among yourselves, and become
- For if there should come into your assembly a man with gold
- like fire. You have heaped up
- heat than it withers the grass; its flower falls, and its
- clothes and say to him, “You sit here in a
- with evil thoughts? Listen, my
- that noble name by which you are called?
- you and drag you into the courts? Do they not
- clothes, and you pay attention to the one wearing the
- are
- of this world to be rich in faith and
- but the rich in his
- of the kingdom which He
35 Clues: are • and • are • and your • weep and • for your • will be a • eaten. Your • in the last days • but the rich in his • are corroded, and their • of the kingdom which He • because as a flower of the • there,” or, “Sit here at my • My brethren, do not hold the • like fire. You have heaped up • the poor man. Do not the rich • against you and will eat your • that are coming upon you! Your • ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY NANA 2021-03-18
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- The best Nana
- 1967 favourite movie
- What dish Nana dislikes in Karachi Darbar
- 2 burgers and 10 nuggets
- First job
- Birthplace
- Name of your kids childhood bakery
- Favourite Restaurant
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- First car
- The time's Nana has won the crossword puzzle
- Favourite subject
- Sagittarius Birthstone
- Loves feeding '_____' grandkids for breakfast
- State of Arfia's head
- Which day does Nana usually come to our house
- Favourite pass time
- Second grandchild (recent nickname)
- Your children zodiac sign
- First grandchild (nickname)
19 Clues: First car • First job • Birthplace • The best Nana • Favourite subject • Favourite pass time • 1967 favourite movie • Favourite Restaurant • State of Arfia's head • Sagittarius Birthstone • 2 burgers and 10 nuggets • Your children zodiac sign • First grandchild (nickname) • Name of your kids childhood bakery • Second grandchild (recent nickname) • What dish Nana dislikes in Karachi Darbar • ...
Science Quiz 2019-09-18
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- Process of cutting and collecting the crops - When the crops become mature, they are cut manually using a sickle or with a machine called harvester.(Gathering)
- Nitrogen fixing bacteria - in the root nodules of leguminous plants, some nitrogen fixing bacterias are found. They can change nitrogen into nitrate. eg: in roots of pees and beans
- Break down of animal wastes into ammonia by bacterias - Some bacterias break down the dead remains and animal wastes releasing ammonium compounds into the soil.(Mineralization) eg: clostridium
- Supply of water to the field - Sufficient supply of water is required for the proper growth of crops.It is the process of watering the crops periodically (Watering) eg. drip irrigation
- Adding manures to the soil - To replenish the nutrients of the soil, manures and fertilizers are added to the soil. It is also done by mixed croping etc. eg: mulching
- Rearing of honeybee - Farming of honeybee is done on large scale for honey which is rich in sugar and minerals (beekeeping) eg: Apis mellifera is most commonly reared by farmers
- Growing of plants or raising of animals - It is branch of science that deals with the growth of plants and animals for human needs.(Cultivation or Farm Management) eg: pisciculture
- Removal of unwanted plants from the field - The unwanted plants growing along with the cultivated plants are called weeds and the process of removing them is called weeding. It is done by using hoe, harrow or by using weedicides. eg: metachlor is a weedicide
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- Conversion of ammonia into nitrogen - Some nitrifying bacterias in the soil change ammonia into nitrate. eg: nitosomonas
- Rearing of fish - Fishery is the farming of fish for earning (Fish farm) eg: salmon and rohu are most important fish for fish farmming
- Garden Care - It is an art of growing and production of fruits and vegetables and ornamental plants.(Garden Management) eg: croping of rose apples etc.
- Loosening and turning of top soil - The first step in crop production for preparing soil is to loose and turn it manually or by using plough (Tilling)
- Spreading the seeds in the soil to germinate - The seeds must be sown in the field at reasonable depth and with proper spacing in proper season. It is done either manually or by using drill.(Spreading of seeds)
13 Clues: Conversion of ammonia into nitrogen - Some nitrifying bacterias in the soil change ammonia into nitrate. eg: nitosomonas • Rearing of fish - Fishery is the farming of fish for earning (Fish farm) eg: salmon and rohu are most important fish for fish farmming • ...
Farm English 2025-09-29
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- a baby cow
- we eat it to survive
- animal that gives us wool and cheese
- 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.
- to describe ecological energy sources
- the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant that we plant in the ground
- the opposite of industrial
- produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial chemicals.
- a substance added to something in small quantities to improve or preserve it.
- colorful reproductive organ of a plant
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- the designated period during which a product remains suitable for its intended use
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects. (e.g. co2)
- chemical substance added to food to make it last longer
- the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat, a high level of which is usually considered to be important and desirable.
- the growing of different crops in succession on a piece of land to avoid exhausting the soil and to control weeds, pests, and diseases.
- causing, or made in a way that causes, little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time:
- products that come from milk
- a destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.
- another word for cow
19 Clues: a baby cow • we eat it to survive • another word for cow • the opposite of industrial • products that come from milk • animal that gives us wool and cheese • to describe ecological energy sources • colorful reproductive organ of a plant • chemical substance added to food to make it last longer • the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant that we plant in the ground • ...
Crop Production & Management 2020-07-07
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- I am acrop sown in the rainy season
- In this system water falls drop by drop just at the position of the roots.
- I am bacteria present in the roots of leguminous plants and I help in fixing atmospheric nitrogen.
- I am a crop grown in winter season
- I am an inorganic salt prepared in factories rich in Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium.
- Seeds are first grown in a nursery and then when they are plantlets they are transferred into fields.
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- A very economical and faster method of preparation of soil
- The supply of water to crops at different intervals.
- Plants of the same kind grown and cultivated at one place on a large scale.
- The process of loosening and turning the soil
- I am an organic substance obtained from the decomposition of plant or animal wastes.
- I am a tool used for sowing
12 Clues: I am a tool used for sowing • I am a crop grown in winter season • I am acrop sown in the rainy season • The process of loosening and turning the soil • The supply of water to crops at different intervals. • A very economical and faster method of preparation of soil • In this system water falls drop by drop just at the position of the roots. • ...
African crossword 2023-10-25
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- Mostly grasslands dotted by trees
- Largest desert in the world
- A clan that lived in what is now Niger and has no written records but many artifacts
- People who spoke one of hundreds of languages categorized as one language
- The belief that spirits interact with everything through nature.
- African people who's soul purpose was to pass down stories from generation to generation.
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- Baked clay
- The farming technique of cutting or burning trees then using the soil until it was no longer productive.
- The main rainforest in africa
- The river that the egyptians settled along
10 Clues: Baked clay • Largest desert in the world • The main rainforest in africa • Mostly grasslands dotted by trees • The river that the egyptians settled along • The belief that spirits interact with everything through nature. • People who spoke one of hundreds of languages categorized as one language • ...
Soil Assessment 2020-10-09
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- What is the order of the soil horizons?
- Is E-Horizon the Leaching Layer?
- What is another word for what R-Horizon is called?
- What is it called when B-Horizon is composed of minerals?
- and minerals What is C-Horizon composed of?
- What is R-Horizon composed of?
- ____ is when it is in the ground in a uniform fashion.
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- seeds germinate Why is the A-Horizon important?
- ____ is when it is just laying around.
- material and mineral particles What is the composition of A-Horizon?
- Is C-Horizon composed of nutrients?
- What layer is known as the parent material for the soil?
- of minerals What does the composition of E-Horizon have?
- material What is O-Horizon composed of?
- What is B-Horizon composed of?
15 Clues: What is B-Horizon composed of? • What is R-Horizon composed of? • Is E-Horizon the Leaching Layer? • Is C-Horizon composed of nutrients? • ____ is when it is just laying around. • What is the order of the soil horizons? • material What is O-Horizon composed of? • and minerals What is C-Horizon composed of? • What is another word for what R-Horizon is called? • ...
Chapter 8 vocablary 2025-04-04
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- Hill - the sloping side or face of a hill or mountain
- - detailed, written requirements and standards that outline the nature, quality, and performance of work, materials, and processes related to forest management and construction projects
- - a loose mixture of small, rounded rock fragments and pebbles, coarser than sand, often found in natural deposits like riverbeds or forest paths
- - the loose, unconsolidated material covering the Earth's surface, composed of mineral and organic matter, that supports plant growth, provides nutrients, and plays a crucial role in ecosystem processes.
- - structures built to facilitate crossing over obstacles like streams or roads, or to reconnect fragmented habitats for wildlife.
- dips - a surface drainage structure, also known as a rolling dip, designed to divert water off a forest road while allowing vehicles to maintain normal travel speeds
- Clay - the fine, mineral soil particles, smaller than 0.002 millimeters that are inorganic
- Crossing Location - a planned and controlled area where a road, trail, or other infrastructure crosses a stream to provide access while minimizing environmental impact and ensuring water flow
- - habitat, site quality, and forest stand characteristics
- Structures - engineered features designed to manage and direct water flow, typically to prevent soil saturation, erosion, and damage to roads and infrastructure, and to promote healthy forest ecosystems.
- - the act of something becoming apparent or visible, or the process of applying a layer of material to a surface, often for protection or improvement.
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- to the Contour - a line or feature that forms a 90-degree angle with the contour lines
- Strength - the ability of the soil beneath a road surface to resist deformation and support loads without excessive settlement or rutting.
- - graphs that estimate the potential productivity of a forest site by plotting the height of trees against their age
- - the amount of tree cover or the number of trees per unit area
- drain culverts - a pipe or structure that carries water from road ditches and other areas, moving it under the road to prevent erosion and ensure proper drainage, ultimately discharging on the downhill side.
- -a structure, typically a pipe or tunnel, that allows water to flow under a road or other embankment, preventing flooding and ensuring safe passage of water and wildlife.
- - the crest or summit of a ridge, a long, narrow, elevated strip of land
- - permeable, textile-like materials used for soil stabilization, erosion control, and vegetation management
- Disturbance - any alteration of the soil's natural state, including compaction, rutting, gouging, scalping, and the construction of trails, roads, landings, pits, and quarries, primarily caused by machinery and logging activities
- Grade - the steepness or incline of the road, typically expressed as a percentage
- Terrain - an area of land that is relatively level and smooth, with little to no variation in elevation, and is typically characterized by the presence of trees.
- Ditches - a shallow ditch or channel built on the downhill side of a road to divert water away from the road and into the forest floor, preventing erosion and minimizing the impact of roads on the surrounding environment.
- - the Unified Soil Classification System, a system used to classify soil types based on particle size distribution and plasticity
- - to a shallow, natural or constructed crossing point in a river or stream where people, animals, or vehicles can safely wade or drive across.
25 Clues: Hill - the sloping side or face of a hill or mountain • - habitat, site quality, and forest stand characteristics • - the amount of tree cover or the number of trees per unit area • - the crest or summit of a ridge, a long, narrow, elevated strip of land • Grade - the steepness or incline of the road, typically expressed as a percentage • ...
Test Review 2024-04-18
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- Filling a mold with powdered clay, then applying pressure to compact it into shape.
- Grinding glass into a fine powder and mixing it with paste, before incorporating a fluxing medium to help melt the glass.
- Placing wet clay into an open mold and removing moisture by vacuuming it out. The piece is then taken out by applying pressure to one side of the piece.
- Placing dry clay powder into a hydraulic press to apply pressure and mold it into a shape.
- The process involves fusing nearly pure silica sand at high temperatures of 4000 Fahrenheit in specialized ovens, followed by rapid cooling.
- Process involves investing wax into a mold, which is then removed to allow molten glass to fill the mold and take the desired shape.
- Similar to a ram pressing process, but with a heating implement, and is used with glass.
- Applying a slurry evenly on a surface to create a thin layer, allowing it to dry, and then collecting it for use.
- Molten glass is injected with compressed air to create a hollow glass shape.
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- Involves using mechanical methods to mimic traditional wheel throwing techniques for the mass production of simple ceramic objects.
- Pressing a billet of clay through a die or mold to create a new product for use in clay forming.
- A mound of sand/clay is gently indented to allow molten glass to fill the indent and create the desired shape.
- slip is allowed to dry in the mold until it forms a hollow shape, with any excess being poured out.
- Heat glass to a high temperature in a tank for use in blow molding.
- A mix of clay and water
15 Clues: A mix of clay and water • Heat glass to a high temperature in a tank for use in blow molding. • Molten glass is injected with compressed air to create a hollow glass shape. • Filling a mold with powdered clay, then applying pressure to compact it into shape. • Similar to a ram pressing process, but with a heating implement, and is used with glass. • ...
Gabby Clement- puzzle 6 2020-09-23
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- is a rough slip, a thick ,mixture of water and clay
- Becomes part of the clay body during
- the process of holding a kiln at the final temperature to enable heat
- also known as firesand, is raw material for making ceramic
- gives strength to raw clay for sculptures
- happens during the firing stage,when there is a high degree of vitrification
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- Give texture, working strength to plastic clay
- converts wood chips and others fiber into thick fiber boards
- it assists with drying ware and cuts down shrinkage
- resistant to breakage or damage, helps give strength
- a mixture of clay blended together for a purpose
- an organism found in cell walls that makes them rigid and woody
12 Clues: Becomes part of the clay body during • gives strength to raw clay for sculptures • Give texture, working strength to plastic clay • a mixture of clay blended together for a purpose • is a rough slip, a thick ,mixture of water and clay • it assists with drying ware and cuts down shrinkage • resistant to breakage or damage, helps give strength • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2022-06-14
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- the study of objects left behind
- final era of stone age
- bringing water from a source to a field
- Egyptian writing system
- a pyramid shaped temple
- noble or rich landowner in Greece
- an early ancestor of humans
- preparing a body for the afterlife
- a salt used to preserve a mummy
- an island in Greece where Minoans lived
- greek city-state
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- directions that go N,S,E,W
- movement of people from one place to another
- a period of ten years
- beginning of stone age
- known for their iron work mastery
- the belief in many gods
- government ruled by king or queen
- plant that Egyptians wrote on
- tiny rocks and soil
- created the first set of laws
- a person that writes things down
- created the first empire
23 Clues: greek city-state • tiny rocks and soil • a period of ten years • beginning of stone age • final era of stone age • the belief in many gods • Egyptian writing system • a pyramid shaped temple • created the first empire • directions that go N,S,E,W • an early ancestor of humans • plant that Egyptians wrote on • created the first set of laws • a salt used to preserve a mummy • ...
Crossword 6 2018-01-16
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- solemn promise (o)
- stretch out (e)
- long and tiring (t)
- shining brightly (r)
- set on fire (i)
- set piece of work (t)
- bad dream (n)
- precious stone (j)
- replace by machine (m)
- wash and iron (l)
- hard to control (u)
- sharp-smelling (p)
- horn of a deer (a)
- make up one's mind (d)
- covered with thick hair (s)
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- very large or extensive (v)
- grow dim or pale (f)
- no longer existing (e)
- rich fertile soil (l)
- torn and ragged (t)
- fit for a king (r)
- a way out (e)
- bad situation (p)
- furnace for pottery (k)
- feel too hot (s)
- average ability or standard (m)
- narrow ledge (s)
- enjoy the taste (r)
- coat thickly (d)
- rear of a ship (s)
30 Clues: a way out (e) • bad dream (n) • stretch out (e) • set on fire (i) • feel too hot (s) • narrow ledge (s) • coat thickly (d) • bad situation (p) • wash and iron (l) • solemn promise (o) • fit for a king (r) • precious stone (j) • sharp-smelling (p) • horn of a deer (a) • rear of a ship (s) • long and tiring (t) • torn and ragged (t) • hard to control (u) • enjoy the taste (r) • grow dim or pale (f) • ...
Mesopotamia CSA Review 2025-09-30
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- Temple built in the center of the city
- Settlement controlled by a distant land
- System where men held more power
- Society with cities, government, jobs, and achievements
- Large area ruled by one king
- Ruler with political and military power
- Hammurabi’s written laws
- Belief in many gods
- Invention used for carts and pottery
- Person trained to read and write
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- Twelve-month system to track time
- Exchange of goods between groups
- A city and the farmland around it with its own ruler
- Region with rich soil between the Tigris and Euphrates
- Lowest class, forced to work without rights
- Canals built to control flooding and water crops
- First written language using wedge-shaped marks
- Religious leader with high influence
- Study of stars to create calendars
- Extra food beyond what was needed
20 Clues: Belief in many gods • Hammurabi’s written laws • Large area ruled by one king • Exchange of goods between groups • System where men held more power • Person trained to read and write • Twelve-month system to track time • Extra food beyond what was needed • Study of stars to create calendars • Religious leader with high influence • Invention used for carts and pottery • ...
APES Unit 4 Earth Systems and resources Vocab 2025-10-06
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- Movement of water through soil
- Atmospheric layer above the ozone layer
- Area where oceanic plate pushes crustal plate upwards due to the weight differences in the plates
- Layer of soil defined by specific color or textures
- Caused by magma rising through plates
- Similar to parent material
- Commonly produced at subduction zone and can release lave, ash and gases once through the ocean surface
- Area that receives the most intense sunlight
- Maximum amount of water vapor in the air at a given temperature
- Fluid rock
- The theory that the Earth is divided into plates
- O3, reflects most but not all UVA and UVB rays from the sun
- What we call space
- Weather phenomena that causes rain of the windward side of mountains and dry, desert-like conditions on the leeward side
- Earth's inner most layer composed of iron and nickel
- Layer of Earth that contains both the solid asthenosphere and more fluid magma
- Northern Hemisphere clockwise and Southern Hemisphere counterclockwise circulation of water
- The Hawaiian islands is an example
- Ability of soil to absorb and release cation
- Rock formed from compressed muds, sands and gravels over time
- Reflected sunlight from Earth's surface
- Rock formed under high heat and and pressure
- Rock formed by magma
- Movement of rock and soil from one place to another, most generally by rain
- Tectonic plates move past each other here
- All land that drains into a particular stream, river, lake or wetland
- Zone of leaching is in this horizon
- Area where plates can have a subduction zone between oceanic and crustal plates
- Hottest atmospheric later and contains the Northern lights
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- outer part of the mantle
- Atmospheric layer that has weather
- Horizon composed of decomposed organic material
- Air convection current between 30 and 60 degrees
- Very little organic matter and high mineral material - AKA subsoil
- Area where tectonic plates move away from each other resulting in structures like ridges
- Precipitation high in sulfuric and nitric acid
- Known as topsoil, with organic and minerals are mixed
- Air convection current between 60 and 90 degrees
- Very strong reversal of winds to normal (Western So. America to Australia) causing cooler and wetter weather along West North America
- Contains the the solid mantle and crust
- A place where molten material from Earth's mantle reaches the lithosphere
- Unequal heating of the Earth causes global air movement paterns
- Surfacing of colder, more nutritious deep ocean water to the surface as a result of diverging currents
- A sudden movement of Earth's crust caused by the release of energy form the friction of tectonic plates as they move past each other
- Earth's rotation causes a deflection of an objects path
- Air convection current between 0 and 30 degrees
- Atmospheric layer with meteors
- Most decomposed area of matter in the O horizon
- Soil with the texture of 40% sand, 40% silt, 20% clay; AKA perfect soil
- Break in rock caused by movement of the Earth's surface
- Reversal of Pacific Ocean that weaken the trades winds and causes warmer water to build up along the west coast of South America
- Air space sizes in soil
52 Clues: Fluid rock • What we call space • Rock formed by magma • Air space sizes in soil • outer part of the mantle • Similar to parent material • Movement of water through soil • Atmospheric layer with meteors • Atmospheric layer that has weather • The Hawaiian islands is an example • Zone of leaching is in this horizon • Caused by magma rising through plates • ...
plants-;increasing the numbers 2016-05-05
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- for the baby plant is stored in cotyledon
- harvesting grains need to be protected against moisture
- is optained from plant
- seed has hair on it
- is used for flavouring
- are the example of plants whose roots can grow into a new plant
- nail has hooks on it
- super phosphate,ammonium sulphate and nitrate are added to the soil
- is important for seeds
- and Western India has black soil
- are dispersed by explosion
- give us oil
- and pesticides protect crops from being destroyed by pests
- seed has stiff hair on it
- and groundnuts need well-drained,sandy soil
- are summer crops
- come from plants
- Bengal has clayey soil
- seed has tuft of hair on it
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- has two main types of crops
- needs alluvial and irrigated soil for growth
- Swaminathan is an agriculture scientist
- seeds have one seed leaves
- and bajra needs sandy soil for growth
- are winter crops
- and Goa has coastal areas
- is cereal
- has sandy soil
- has porous parts on it
- seed has wings on it
- seeds have two seed leaves
- and Darjiling has moist soil
- grass has spines on it
- and jute needs clayey soil for growth
- are pulses
- is growing plant in a large scale
- has a fibrous coat on it
- cutting of a rose can grow into a new plant
- is dispersed by animals
- provide us with wood,fibre,rubber,gum,tea and coffee
- is added to soil to increase production
- is released from plants
- and Uttar Pradesh has alluvial and irrigated soil
- coat is the outer covering of the seed
- plant needs moist soil for growth
- water and warmth is important for the growth of a plant
46 Clues: is cereal • are pulses • give us oil • has sandy soil • are winter crops • are summer crops • come from plants • seed has hair on it • seed has wings on it • nail has hooks on it • is optained from plant • is used for flavouring • has porous parts on it • is important for seeds • grass has spines on it • is dispersed by animals • is released from plants • Bengal has clayey soil • ...
Value Drivers of Agricultural Property 2024-07-09
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- A distinctive layer in the soil that differs from the layers above and below.
- A water right based on ownership of land contiguous to a watercourse.
- Climate, water and soil are the three ________ elements that determine agricultural productivity to a great extent.
- A vertical cross-section of soil showing its different layers.
- A numerical system for rating soils based on four factors, each of which is given a separate percentage rating from 1 to 100.
- Describes soil when all soil pores are filled with water.
- The right to divert water for use on non-riparian land. The water right is established by use and may be lost by non-use.
- 43,560 ______ feet of water are in 1 acre-foot.
- The number of days between the last killing freeze in the spring and the first killing freeze in the fall (two words).
- The mineral and organic material on the surface of the earth that serves as the median for plant growth.
- The average weather in a given area over a period of time.
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- The rate at which a given soil absorbs water.
- An underground layer of water-bearing material.
- Water right obtained through open and adverse use of water to which others have established rights.
- These contain less water than what is found in aquifers.
- Agricultural land largely drive its value from the value of its agricultural ________.
- The washing or blowing away of soil by water or wind.
- The combination and arrangement of primary soil particles and the pore spaces located between them.
- The relative proportions of the three primary mineral particles in the soil.
- A soil rating system that divides soil into eight land capability classes and four subclasses.
- This type of land has the best combination of physical and chemical features for agricultural production.
- The study of the water cycle in nature.
22 Clues: The study of the water cycle in nature. • The rate at which a given soil absorbs water. • An underground layer of water-bearing material. • 43,560 ______ feet of water are in 1 acre-foot. • The washing or blowing away of soil by water or wind. • These contain less water than what is found in aquifers. • Describes soil when all soil pores are filled with water. • ...
Growing for Dummies 2022-02-07
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- in a small pot a plant won't be able to
- made of either clay, sand, silt, or a combination of all
- a basic need of a plant, and can be either too much or not enough
- a common mistake plant owners make
- the adjustment of a plant to a new environment
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- all plants need a hole in the bottom of their pot for
- occurs when the roots of a plant sits in water
- measures light intensity
- this light intensity has the largest foot-candle range
- a basic need of a plant, that has different levels of intensity
10 Clues: measures light intensity • a common mistake plant owners make • in a small pot a plant won't be able to • occurs when the roots of a plant sits in water • the adjustment of a plant to a new environment • all plants need a hole in the bottom of their pot for • this light intensity has the largest foot-candle range • ...
buildings 2023-09-13
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- is a soil type with particles measuring less than 0,0020mm in diameter
- it is flat or at the same height in all places
- something is to hold it in a fixed place
- is the process of concrete becoming solid and denser
- it has dark marks and damage from being burned
Down
- is an electrical device used in homes
- is a person who builds structures with something else
- is a type of fire determined by fuel and causes
- is a lenght of rope equal to one spiral of a strand around the core
- is to remove earth from the ground
10 Clues: is to remove earth from the ground • is an electrical device used in homes • something is to hold it in a fixed place • it is flat or at the same height in all places • it has dark marks and damage from being burned • is a type of fire determined by fuel and causes • is the process of concrete becoming solid and denser • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2019-12-08
Across
- tendency of a pesticide to turn into a gas or vapor.
- may have a soil of uniform color.
- it is the definiton of a soil in which a mixture of mineral matter,organic,water and air.
- include soils that have developed from similar materials by similar processes resulting in similar appearances and properties.
- ability of a pesticide to remain present and active for a long time.
- is an alternative agricultural system which originated early in the 20th century.
- ability of a pesticide to dissolve in a solvent.
- everything that surround us.
- is the washing or blowing away of the top layer of the soil.
- is the point in time at which a catastrophic event is completed.
- it is the definitionof a soil in which a material that nourishes and supports growing plants.
- can carry pesticides into aquatic environments.
- these are layers of soil.
- it is other term used for r horizon.
- reffered to as topsoil.
Down
- these refer to those soil that have experienced intense weathering of parent material.
- it refers to rainfall and temperature.
- it is other term used for b horizons.
- may indicate a high organic matter which may lead to easier cultivation and higher nutrient content.
- are chemical preparation used to kill animal pests.
- the materials underlying the soil and from which the soil developed.
- it is the vertical display of soil horizons.
- it is the main biotic factor.
- building of chemicals to soil particles.
- the removal of trees to create room for cities and farming.
- is the practice used in the agricultural fields where we harvest and cultivate only one type of crop in a particular place.
- is a 3d unit that represents the entire soil body.
- it is the other term used for a horizon.
- can suggest soil properties that may influence plants.
- is the unwanted plant that grows in an agricultural field. Environment, everything that surround us.
30 Clues: reffered to as topsoil. • these are layers of soil. • everything that surround us. • it is the main biotic factor. • may have a soil of uniform color. • it is other term used for r horizon. • it is other term used for b horizons. • it refers to rainfall and temperature. • building of chemicals to soil particles. • it is the other term used for a horizon. • ...
Vocab Words For Unit 5 2023-03-03
Across
- The low area between two or more mountains/hills.
- The second seismic wave to reach the seismograph during an earthquake.
- Fertile soil with clay, sand, and humus.
- The outermost layer of rock on the Earth.
- The upper layer of the mantle below the lithosphere; convection is believed to occur.
- The organic component in the soil is made by decomposed leaves and other plants.
- Wave A type of seismic wave that moves parallel with the crust; causes the ground to move in unusual ways such as moving up and down.
- The movement of tectonic plates in which two move away from each other leading to earthquakes and magma rising and cooling to create more oceanic floor; happens in the ocean.
- Breaking of or the causing of something breaking off.
- The act of applying force to all sides of an object.
- The solid outer part of Earth.
- A layer of molten metal surrounding the inner core.
- About 300-200 million years ago when North America, Africa, South America, and Europe were all one continent they were called______.
- Two tectonics come together and create either a mountain or a deep sea trench.
- An elastic like wave that goes through the Earth during an earthwuake.
- A path along the pacific where earthquakes are common and there are many active volcanos.
- The gradual movement of continents throughout history and time.
Down
- Fracture(s) between pieces of rock which allow them to move relative to each other.
- Two tectonic plates slide past each other; lithosphere is neither created nor destroyed.
- The layers in the Earth between the crust and core; are believed to be made out of extremely hot rock.
- A force across the length of a medium.
- The crust of Earth; mostly contains rocks, minerals, and dirt.
- Stiff/firm-grained part of Earth.
- The sideways and downward movement of a tectonic plate going under another and into the magma beneath.
- Magma pooling to the top of the oceanic crust causing more/new areas of oceanic crust.
- A type of heat transfer in which liquids or gases circle eachother with the hotter fluid rising and the cooler fluid falling.
- Huge pieces of crust which make up the outer layer of Earth.
- A very long, narrow, and usually deep ditch.
- A mountain with vents allowing lava from the inner parts of Earth to erupt or come out.
- Sudden violent shaking of the Earth's crust caused by the movement of tectonic plates.
- A natural landform; caused by the collision and moving of tectonic plates.
- An unusually massive wave caused by tremendous movement or vibrations on/in the ocean floor.
- A dense ball of extremely hot solid metal at the center of the Earth.
- The primary wave or first wave of an earthquake.
34 Clues: The solid outer part of Earth. • Stiff/firm-grained part of Earth. • A force across the length of a medium. • Fertile soil with clay, sand, and humus. • The outermost layer of rock on the Earth. • A very long, narrow, and usually deep ditch. • The primary wave or first wave of an earthquake. • The low area between two or more mountains/hills. • ...
4 2024-01-30
Across
- Waste or rough fragments of stone, brick, concrete, etc.
- A type of fine-grained natural soil material.
- The resistance to motion of one object moving against another.
- The state of being stretched tight.
- The ability of a material to allow fluids to pass through it.
Down
- A powerful tractor with a broad upright blade at the front for moving earth.
- A material or structure formed from a loosely compacted mass of fragments or particles.
- Consisting of small grains or particles.
- Related to or caused by earthquakes.
- Force that causes parts of a material to slide past one another in opposite directions.
10 Clues: The state of being stretched tight. • Related to or caused by earthquakes. • Consisting of small grains or particles. • A type of fine-grained natural soil material. • Waste or rough fragments of stone, brick, concrete, etc. • The ability of a material to allow fluids to pass through it. • The resistance to motion of one object moving against another. • ...
Micronutrient Deficiency Crossword! 2024-03-29
Across
- protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body.
- Anemia a blood disorder with large, immature red blood cells, caused by vitamin B12 deficiency.
- Dark Green Leafy Vegetables
- most prevalent deficiency globally
- enhances food's nutrition by boosting essential micronutrient levels, minimizing health risks.
- craving and chewing substances that have no nutritional value, such as ice, clay, soil, or paper.
Down
- inflammation/swelling of the tongue
- an inadequate level of one or more of the essential vitamins.
- D most prevalent deficiency nationally
- a condition causing weak or soft bones, often due to a lack of vitamin D.
10 Clues: Dark Green Leafy Vegetables • most prevalent deficiency globally • inflammation/swelling of the tongue • D most prevalent deficiency nationally • an inadequate level of one or more of the essential vitamins. • protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body. • a condition causing weak or soft bones, often due to a lack of vitamin D. • ...
