clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
World History Ch. 2 Sections 1-2 Vocab 2026-01-15
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- The science that deals with land, weather, bodies of water, and plant and animal life
- An inner room open to the sky
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- A rich layer of soil left behind after a flood
- To move from one place to another
- A picture symbol, or figure
- Seasonal winds
- To bring water to fields and crops
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- Able to grow crops
- A flat writing pad
- An open place in a mountain
- A large piece of land that is somewhat smaller than a continent
- A stone through which light can shine
- A certain area of a place
14 Clues: Seasonal winds • Able to grow crops • A flat writing pad • A certain area of a place • An open place in a mountain • A picture symbol, or figure • An inner room open to the sky • To move from one place to another • To bring water to fields and crops • A stone through which light can shine • Land surrounded by water on three sides • A rich layer of soil left behind after a flood • ...
APES Irrigation 5.5 2023-01-22
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- rate that water permeates into an aquifer
- one of the largest aquifers in the world
- inefficient method of irrigation of digging troughs next to plants
- water underground available for humans
- aquifer recharges quickly
- filling of space
- most efficient method of irrigation, but expensive
- easy method of irrigation of covering field in water
- empty spaces in soil
- build up of salt in the soil
- water stored in pores of permeable sedimentary rock
- blocked aquifer, long-term recharge rate
- water transfer along the surface causing soil erosion
- travel downwards into the soil
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- water use for livestock and irrigation
- poking holes in soil to get air, water and nutrients into the soil
- too much water for plants
- loss of land fertility due to soil salinization and desertification
- water transfer from liquid to gas
- process of supplying water to land
- growth of deserts
- efficient, but must pay for equipment and energy to pump water
- water use at home
- water use for power plants
24 Clues: filling of space • growth of deserts • water use at home • empty spaces in soil • too much water for plants • aquifer recharges quickly • water use for power plants • build up of salt in the soil • travel downwards into the soil • water transfer from liquid to gas • process of supplying water to land • water use for livestock and irrigation • water underground available for humans • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-28
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- many different countries ruled by one person
- your rank among a group of people
- ____ is the art of building and designing structures
- the worship of several gods.
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- The opposite of a famine is a ___ of food
- a supply of water.
- An absolute ruler that is usually born into power.
- A rich soil that comes down the mountains through flooding rivers.
- a manmade passage that caries water.
9 Clues: a supply of water. • the worship of several gods. • your rank among a group of people • a manmade passage that caries water. • The opposite of a famine is a ___ of food • many different countries ruled by one person • An absolute ruler that is usually born into power. • ____ is the art of building and designing structures • ...
Fertilizers - 28 Apr 2022 - Potts 2022-04-28
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- A term used to indicate the degree of acidity of alkalinity of a soil
- speeds up decay of organic matter
- The total of the fertilizer analysis
- soil Soil having an acid reaction ; ph is below 7.0
- fertilizer Fertilizer that contains all 3 nutrients
- soil Soil that has at least 20% organic matter
- Iron
- Grade is greater than 30
- necessary for chlorophyll or green coloring
- Calcium
- Grade is less then 20
- Ratio of nitrogen phosphorus and potassium in a fertilizer
- analysis Grade is 20-30
- Zinc
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- aids in respiration
- Magnesium
- soil Soil having a basic reaction ; ph is above 7.0
- Chloride
- possibility The yield obtained when all nutrients are adequate
- Any natural, manufactured or processed material that contains one or more of the recognized plant nutrients either liquid or dry
- The quantity and grade of materials used to make a fertilizer mixture
- Manganese
- Copper
- part of every living cell
24 Clues: Iron • Zinc • Copper • Calcium • Chloride • Magnesium • Manganese • aids in respiration • Grade is less then 20 • analysis Grade is 20-30 • Grade is greater than 30 • part of every living cell • speeds up decay of organic matter • The total of the fertilizer analysis • necessary for chlorophyll or green coloring • soil Soil that has at least 20% organic matter • ...
SE Asia Geography & Environmental Issues Review 2025-12-05
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- A large desert in northern China and southern Mongolia; has harsh weather and little rainfall.
- The presence of harmful gases and particles in the air, often caused by factories, cars, and burning coal.
- One of the driest deserts in the world, located in western China; difficult for travel and farming.
- A country in northern East Asia; mostly mountainous and has a command economy.
- Contamination of rivers, lakes, or oceans caused by waste, chemicals, or sewage.
- A large body of water east of India; important for trade, shipping, and fishing.
- The ocean south of Asia that connects Africa, the Middle East, and Asia through trade routes.
- The clearing of trees and forests, which can lead to soil erosion and more flooding.
- A river in northern China known as the “cradle of Chinese civilization”; often floods, earning the nickname “China’s Sorrow.
- A type of air pollution made of smoke and fog; common in large cities such as Beijing and New Delhi.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, including air, water, and soil.
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- The tallest mountain range in the world; forms a natural border between India and China and affects weather patterns.
- The largest country in East Asia; home to many physical features, such as the Yangtze River, Gobi Desert, and Himalayan Mountains.
- A major trade route bordered by China, Vietnam, and the Philippines; contains valuable fishing grounds and oil reserves.
- An island nation in East Asia with mountainous terrain and limited farmland; relies heavily on trade.
- Wastewater from homes and businesses that can pollute water if not properly treated.
- A sea between Japan and the Korean Peninsula; rich in marine life and natural resources.
- Trash or chemicals produced by factories that can pollute rivers and soil.
- The longest river in China; used for transportation, irrigation, and hydroelectric power from the Three Gorges Dam.
- A country in southern East Asia; highly industrialized and known for advanced technology and trade.
- A major trade route bordered by China, Vietnam, and the Philippines; contains valuable fishing grounds and oil reserves.
- When water overflows onto normally dry land; common along rivers like the Ganges and Yangtze.
- A major river in India that is sacred to Hindus; provides water for farming and daily life but suffers from heavy pollution.
- A country in Southeast Asia along the South China Sea; has a tropical climate and depends on fishing and farming.
- A large country in South Asia known for the Ganges River, monsoon climate, and rich farmland in the north.
- Seasonal winds that bring heavy rains to South and Southeast Asia; can cause both farming benefits and floods.
26 Clues: Trash or chemicals produced by factories that can pollute rivers and soil. • A country in northern East Asia; mostly mountainous and has a command economy. • Contamination of rivers, lakes, or oceans caused by waste, chemicals, or sewage. • A large body of water east of India; important for trade, shipping, and fishing. • ...
Akkadians and Babylonians 2025-12-04
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- tough animal fiber that makes the bow stronger
- baby in a basket who became a great ruler
- stepped temple tower in ancient Mesopotamia
- trader who buys and sells goods
- made from more than one material
- vehicle soldiers used while shooting the bow
- clay record used to write messages, receipts, and letters
- merchant known for selling bad copper and getting complaints
- a set of laws written for people to follow
- metal made from copper and tin used for tools
- independent city with its own ruler and god
- one of the two rivers that fed Mesopotamia
- ancient city ruled by Gilgamesh
- sticky black waterproof material
- important female religious leader
- wedge-shaped writing used on clay tablets
- dark place where spirits go after death
- the main material forming the bow’s core
- different parts glued together
- skilled worker who makes goods by hand
- the second river that supported farming
- another city that may be the real garden location
- cities rising up against Sargon
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- old story that may not be fully true
- legendary king who searched for immortality
- king famous for strict written laws
- capital city of Sargon’s empire
- idea or guess trying to explain something
- extra food grown beyond what is needed
- king who built hanging gardens
- trained writer who recorded taxes and laws
- moving water to plants or dry land
- trusted helper who served the king
- tight group of soldiers with long spears
- wild man created by the gods to challenge Gilgamesh
- flat level built like steps for gardens
- how far an arrow can travel
- crescent rich farmland shaped like a curved moon
- hard animal material that helps the bow store power
39 Clues: how far an arrow can travel • king who built hanging gardens • different parts glued together • trader who buys and sells goods • capital city of Sargon’s empire • ancient city ruled by Gilgamesh • cities rising up against Sargon • made from more than one material • sticky black waterproof material • important female religious leader • moving water to plants or dry land • ...
Science Ch.4 2025-10-30
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- Taking wise care of what God has given us.
- The bottom of the globe.
- Melted rock that flows from a volcano.
- A substance or material in the Earth that has never been alive. It’s what rocks are made up of.
- what happens when snow melts in the water trickles down into streams.
- A place in the Earth, where magma can irrupt as lava.
- The middle part of the globe found between the core and the crest.
- Small ditches that form where soil washed away.
- The top of the globe.
- The outer layer of the earth.
- A break between two moving plates.
- The very center of the Earth.
- The matter that settles at the bottom of a liquid.
- What soil is if plants grow well in it.
- The layer soil below the topsoil.
- A sphere with a map on it.
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- What farmers do to their crops year to year to keep the soil healthy.
- The loss of soil caused by water or wind.
- Hot liquid rock found in the mantle of the Earth.
- The top layer of the crust.
- A natural formation of rock or soil on the earth surface.
- What a farmer can put in the soil to help it; contains different kinds of minerals and nutrients for the soil.
- When the earths crust trembles or shakes.
- The imaginary line around the Earth halfway between each pole.
- A landform at the mouth of a river made from deposited soil and sand.
- Things provided by God to meet our needs like water, air, good soil for growing food, energy sources, and building materials.
- What happens when large masses of rock or soil are loosened enough to move all at one time.
- The seven large land masses of the Earth.
- Something made from living things that have broken down or decayed overtime found in the soil.
- The top layer of soil.
- The part of a river where it flows into the ocean.
- Where a river begins.
32 Clues: The top of the globe. • Where a river begins. • The top layer of soil. • The bottom of the globe. • A sphere with a map on it. • The top layer of the crust. • The outer layer of the earth. • The very center of the Earth. • The layer soil below the topsoil. • A break between two moving plates. • Melted rock that flows from a volcano. • What soil is if plants grow well in it. • ...
Ceramics key terms 2014-03-09
10 Clues: appearance • liquid clay • small clay pot • rolled flat clay • empty space inside • scratch hatch marks • famous sculptor's surname • famous sculptor's surname • sticky fine-grained earth • famous sculptor's first name
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-28
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- a manmade passage that caries water.
- the worship of several gods.
- A rich soil that comes down the mountains through flooding rivers.
- a supply of water.
- many different countries ruled by one person
- ____ is the art of building and designing structures
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- your rank among a group of people
- The opposite of a famine is a ___ of food
- An absolute ruler that is usually born into power.
9 Clues: a supply of water. • the worship of several gods. • your rank among a group of people • a manmade passage that caries water. • The opposite of a famine is a ___ of food • many different countries ruled by one person • An absolute ruler that is usually born into power. • ____ is the art of building and designing structures • ...
New England Crossword 2014-11-11
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- _________ started the colony of Rhode Island.
- All citizens in Massachusetts had to attend _________ always.
- _________ leaders made strict laws that people were required to follow.
- _________ started the colony of Connecticut.
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- New England has thin and _________ soil.
- The coastal waters were rich is fish and _________.
- In the 1630s, _________ Bay was founded.
- Roger Williams founded a settlement and named it _________.
- Thick woods provided excellent _________ for homes and ships.
9 Clues: New England has thin and _________ soil. • In the 1630s, _________ Bay was founded. • _________ started the colony of Connecticut. • _________ started the colony of Rhode Island. • The coastal waters were rich is fish and _________. • Roger Williams founded a settlement and named it _________. • All citizens in Massachusetts had to attend _________ always. • ...
Layers , And Layers 2017-02-14
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- the size, shape, and position of the particle of soil
- the amount of open space between an object.
- the ability to let water pass through.
- the expansion of desert conditions in an area where the natural plant cover has been destroyed.
- the make up of rock or soil describing the minerals or elements present in it.
- the process by which natural forces break down rocks and soil
- weathering break down or decomposition of rock that takes place when minerals change through chemical process
- a chemical reaction in which an element combines with oxygen to form an oxide; iron oxide=rust
- the decaying of organic matter in soil.
- the process by which rainwater dissolves and carries away minerals and nutrients in the top soil.
- horizon a soil layer with physical and chemical properties that differ from those of soil layers above or below it.
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- the process in which transported sediment is laid down
- the process in which layers of sheets of rock gradually break off
- the breakdown of rock into smaller pieces of the same material without any change to its composition
- the process in which sediment is picked up and moved from one place to another
- soil the top layer of soil that contains humus.
- the process of wearing something down by friction.
- layer of rock beneath the soil.
18 Clues: layer of rock beneath the soil. • the ability to let water pass through. • the decaying of organic matter in soil. • the amount of open space between an object. • soil the top layer of soil that contains humus. • the process of wearing something down by friction. • the size, shape, and position of the particle of soil • ...
Rock Cycle 2022-02-11
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- having solidified from lava or magma
- 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
- has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies
- the changing of rocks
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- rock that has formed from sediment deposited by water or air
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil or oceans
6 Clues: the changing of rocks • having solidified from lava or magma • rock that has formed from sediment deposited by water or air • has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies • the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil or oceans • ...
13 colonies 2025-09-18
7 Clues: rich soil is (blank) • sending something away • what is grown on farmland? • land used for growing crops • a group who believed everyone was equal • a word to describe the winters in the north • what led to conflict between the English and Native Americans
Adrian Pernell 6A 2018-03-15
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- dry streambeds
- course
- is an area formed by soil deposits that build up as river water slows down.
- strong winds blow the sand about, creating huge dust storms that choke people and animals that are caught outside.
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- an edge
- a fine, rich soil that is excellent for farming-along the banks of the river and in the delta.
- people who move about from place to place in search of food,rely on these oases during their travels.
7 Clues: course • an edge • dry streambeds • is an area formed by soil deposits that build up as river water slows down. • a fine, rich soil that is excellent for farming-along the banks of the river and in the delta. • people who move about from place to place in search of food,rely on these oases during their travels. • ...
Weathering 2021-01-11
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- fluid can flow into the rock
- geologic processes that occur today are similar to the past
- caused by chemical reactions
- process of breaking big rocks into little ones
- underground portion of a plant that lacks buds, leaves, or nodes
- carbon dioxide reacts with carbonate minerals found in rock
- weather conditions in an area
- animals dig into the ground and loosen the soil
- pebbles grind along a rock platform
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- breakdown of rock by acidic water to produce clay and salts
- physical weathering that involves the repeated freezing and thawing of water in cold weather
- the process of being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
- separation of spalls from massive rock
- precipitation that contains high levels of nitric and sulfuric acids
- earthen materials are worn away by natural causes
- oxygen combines with another substance and creates compounds called oxides
16 Clues: fluid can flow into the rock • caused by chemical reactions • weather conditions in an area • pebbles grind along a rock platform • separation of spalls from massive rock • process of breaking big rocks into little ones • animals dig into the ground and loosen the soil • earthen materials are worn away by natural causes • ...
A6A 2024-01-30
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- Another word for tap
- This is how you should talk in a museum, or library.
- You can know more about Earth, Venus, etc.
- Look at different rocks.
- You use a shovel to find things under the soil.
- Sitting down and drink a cup of coffee or tea.
- Go to different places, and check what interesting things are there.
- You can go to a museum and find artworks.
- You can view clips, or short movies.
- Loud talking
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- Listen to the person talking about the paintings, or artifacts.
- You make different things from clay, sand or etc.
- After a visit to the museum, you can buy things, or check out souvenirs.
- This is when you do not eat the food inside the restaurant.
- You need a telescope, and you can also see the stars.
- You are not allowed to do this in a museum.
16 Clues: Loud talking • Another word for tap • Look at different rocks. • You can view clips, or short movies. • You can go to a museum and find artworks. • You can know more about Earth, Venus, etc. • You are not allowed to do this in a museum. • Sitting down and drink a cup of coffee or tea. • You use a shovel to find things under the soil. • ...
Unit 7: Minerals, Mining, Soil Formation, and Conservation Vocabulary 2024-03-12
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- tillage – farmers disturb soil and plant cover as little as possible
- - The layer of soil beneath the topsoil, containing higher levels of minerals and nutrients.
- – catch and hold water to slow soil erosion
- - The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials to prevent them from being discarded as trash.
- - The tendency of a mineral to break along smooth, flat surfaces.
- buffers –waterways and riparian buffers promote biodiversity
- Rock - The original rock from which soil is formed through weathering and erosion processes.
- - The solid layer of rock beneath soil, serves as the parent material for soil formation.
- – loss of thin uniform layers of soil over a full field
- - The flow of water over the surface of the ground, often carrying soil and pollutants with it.
- – rows of trees or shrubs are used to prevent wind erosion
- - channels / depressions that form in the same place each year
- weathering - The breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces without changing their chemical composition.
- – channels or rills forming runoff, randomly located
- - Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface,solidifies to form igneous rocks.
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- - Natural substances found in the Earth that have specific chemical compositions and crystal structures.
- – erosion of the sides of a stream over time
- - Actions or practices that can be continued indefinitely without depleting natural resources or harming the environment.
- – large channels not able to be repaired by tilling of fields
- - Soil moves through the air like in a dust storm.
- plowing – farmers plant fields along the curves of a slope
- layer - A dry, nutrient-poor layer of soil formed when water leaches minerals and nutrients downward, leaving the upper layers barren.
- weathering - The process by which rocks are broken down through chemical reactions, leading to changes in their composition.
- - The way a mineral breaks apart when it doesn't break along cleavage planes, resulting in uneven or rough surfaces.
- - Grains of soil bounce across the ground.
- - Small soil particles roll or slide while maintaining contact with the ground.
- - The upper layer of soil containing a mix of organic matter and minerals, where most plant roots grow.
- – a stair step effect is created to slow water runoff
- rotation – farmers plant different crops in a field every year
- - The process by which soil and rock are worn away and transported by natural forces such as water, wind, or ice.
30 Clues: - Grains of soil bounce across the ground. • – catch and hold water to slow soil erosion • – erosion of the sides of a stream over time • - Soil moves through the air like in a dust storm. • – channels or rills forming runoff, randomly located • – a stair step effect is created to slow water runoff • – loss of thin uniform layers of soil over a full field • ...
Ancient Egypt and the Nile 2025-05-26
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- Material Egyptians made from papyrus to write on
- Water, soil, fish, and more — all thanks to Egypt's river
- Wet earth used by Egyptians to make bricks
- Rich black soil left behind when the Nile flooded
- Fertile triangle of land where the Nile meets the sea
- Grain grown by Egyptians, used to make bread
- Southern part of Egypt, even though its name sounds like it's in the north
- Northern part of Egypt, even though its name sounds like it's in the south
- Landform like a desert, sea, or mountain that protects a place
- Huge dry land to the west of Egypt that few people could cross
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- The long river that flows through Egypt and gave life to its people
- The way people and goods moved up and down the Nile
- Saltwater to the east of Egypt, famous in a biblical story
- Items made from flax to cover the body in hot weather
- Large sea to the north of Egypt that touches Europe
- Plant grown by Egyptians to make thread and linen clothes
- High landforms that helped protect Egypt from southern attacks
- River plant used for making the first kind of paper
- Building blocks made of dried mud used in Egyptian homes
19 Clues: Wet earth used by Egyptians to make bricks • Grain grown by Egyptians, used to make bread • Material Egyptians made from papyrus to write on • Rich black soil left behind when the Nile flooded • The way people and goods moved up and down the Nile • Large sea to the north of Egypt that touches Europe • River plant used for making the first kind of paper • ...
Pottery/Clay 2022-09-08
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- process of heating clay pottery in a kiln to harden the glaze or pottery
- furnace used for firing clay
- state of the clay where fingerprints cannot be left while working with clay
- process of removing air bubbles from clay
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- process of molding clay using your hands
- the final state of clay when it is fully dried out
- the first firing before glazing
- when a bisque that has been glazed is refired to harden the glaze
- coat of paint-like material applied when the clay is at bisque until it is then refired to become glassy
9 Clues: furnace used for firing clay • the first firing before glazing • process of molding clay using your hands • process of removing air bubbles from clay • the final state of clay when it is fully dried out • when a bisque that has been glazed is refired to harden the glaze • process of heating clay pottery in a kiln to harden the glaze or pottery • ...
Soil Assessment 2020-10-09
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- What is the order of the soil horizons?
- seeds germinate Why is the A-Horizon important?
- What is it called when B-Horizon is composed of minerals?
- What is another word for what R-Horizon is called?
- Is C-Horizon composed of nutrients?
- ____ is when it is in the ground in a uniform fashion.
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- What layer is known as the parent material for the soil?
- What is B-Horizon composed of?
- of minerals What does the composition of E-Horizon have?
- and minerals What is C-Horizon composed of?
- rock What is R-Horizon composed of?
- material and mineral particles What is the composition of A-Horizon?
- Is E-Horizon the Leaching Layer?
- material What is O-Horizon composed of?
- ____ is when it is just laying around.
15 Clues: What is B-Horizon composed of? • Is E-Horizon the Leaching Layer? • Is C-Horizon composed of nutrients? • rock What is R-Horizon composed of? • ____ 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? • ...
soil mechanics 2024-06-11
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- The bridge was so light that it seemed to _______.
- _______ engineers analysed the soil before construction began.
- The load bearing _______ of the bridge is crucial to support traffic.
- Soil _______ during an earthquake can cause severe damage to structures in the skyscrapers.
- The forces ________ are essential in the construction of skyscrapers.
- Construction sites must control CO2 _______ emissions.
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- Design _______ reduces construction costs.
- The _______ of the structure is essential to ensure the safety of the people.
- _______ support beams offer greater structural strength.
- _______ between the wheels and the pavement prevents hydroplaning.
- It is recommended to avoid constructing buildings in _______ areas of unstable soils.
- The bricks in the wall are _______ to ensure stability.
- Engineers must learn from every _______ to improve future projects.
- A _______ wall prevents soil from sliding on steep slopes
14 Clues: Design _______ reduces construction costs. • The bridge was so light that it seemed to _______. • Construction sites must control CO2 _______ emissions. • The bricks in the wall are _______ to ensure stability. • _______ support beams offer greater structural strength. • A _______ wall prevents soil from sliding on steep slopes • ...
Venice 2025-08-21
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- people walking on the street, not in vehicles.
- a heavy, sticky type of soil used for pottery or bricks.
- the edge of something (literal, like a cliff, or figurative, like “the brink of change”).
- to depend on someone or something.
- something old that remains from the past, often with historical or religious importance.
- when one thing covers part of another.
- full of busy activity, movement, and noise.
- the front of a building; sometimes also means a false or superficial appearance.
- made by crossing threads or strips over and under each other.
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- soft, wet land, like a marsh.
- a long, flat piece of wood, thicker than a board.
- for animals: to eat grass in a field
- a deep hole in the ground for getting water.
- wood prepared for building or construction.
- a flat boat or floating structure used to support bridges or docks.
- wet, muddy land often covered with water.
16 Clues: soft, wet land, like a marsh. • to depend on someone or something. • for animals: to eat grass in a field • when one thing covers part of another. • wet, muddy land often covered with water. • wood prepared for building or construction. • full of busy activity, movement, and noise. • a deep hole in the ground for getting water. • ...
APES Unit 4 Crossword 2024-05-22
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- breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces
- chemicals that are toxic to pests
- how easily water drains through a soil
- occurs when plants are killed by overgrazing and soil compacts so much that it can't hold anymore water
- process of soil building up in a soil over time
- soil, vegetation, & rock that are removed to extract ore deposits
- densely crowded method where animals are fed grains to grow as quickly as possible
- layer below topsoil, little-no organic matter, mostly minerals
- transport of sediment
- liquid layer of magma surrounding Earth's core
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- sedimentary rock that neutralizes acidic soil
- amount of pore space a soil has
- bringing in a natural predator as part of IPM
- growing different crops in different rows
- unintended aquatic organisms caught in nets when fishing
- drawing water form the ground and distributing it on fields to increase plant growth
- overwatering that saturates soil and restricts oxygen intake for plants
- layer of humus (decomposed organic material), aka A horizon, has most biological activity
- usable groundwater stores for humans
- leftover material removed from valuable metal, stored in ponds at the mine site
20 Clues: transport of sediment • amount of pore space a soil has • chemicals that are toxic to pests • usable groundwater stores for humans • breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces • how easily water drains through a soil • growing different crops in different rows • sedimentary rock that neutralizes acidic soil • bringing in a natural predator as part of IPM • ...
Nutrition Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-10
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- Eating too much of this isn't good for your heart (hint: it is in chips and fries)
- The food group that helps build strong muscles
- The organization that gave me this crossword and can help get people connected to food!
- The nutrient that gives your body energy (starts with “C”)
- A liquid made by cows, soy, or almonds. It is rich in calcium.
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- You should drink eight glasses of this every day
- A fruit high in potassium and shaped like a smile
- The color of most leafy vegetables
- The first meal of the day
- A vitamin that helps keep your bones strong (hint: sunlight helps make it)
- A colorful mix of veggies often eaten with dressing
11 Clues: The first meal of the day • The color of most leafy vegetables • The food group that helps build strong muscles • You should drink eight glasses of this every day • A fruit high in potassium and shaped like a smile • A colorful mix of veggies often eaten with dressing • The nutrient that gives your body energy (starts with “C”) • ...
key words Geography 2022-05-02
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- frequency, how many waves there are in a given time limit eg one minute.
- creep, A type of mass movement. Soil moves slowly down the slope under the influence of gravity and added weight from water creating ridges of soil
- action , A type of erosion. The sheer power of the waves as they smash against the cliff. Air becomes trapped in the cracks in the rock and causes the rock to break apart.
- A type of erosion. This is when pebbles grind along a rock platform, much like sandpaper. Over time the rock becomes smooth.
- how far a wave has travelled
- length, the distance between two successive crests or troughs of a wave
- height, the difference in height between the crest and the trough of a wave.
- The movement of sediment within moving water.
- A type of transportation. Boulders and pebbles are rolled along the sea bed.
- , A type of erosion. This is when rocks that the sea is carrying knock against each other. They break apart to become smaller and more rounded.
- , A type of transportation. Sand sized particles are bounced along the sea bed by the flow of water.
- The wearing away of rock by moving forces (such as water)
- A type of transportation. Fine clay and sand particles are carried along within the water.
- the bottom of a wave
- wave, A higher wave with a stronger backwash than swash.
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- weathering, One example is freeze thaw. Water enters a crack in a rock, freezes and expands overnight then melts in the morning. This process repeats and eventually the rock will break apart.
- weathering, Plants and animals weaken the structure of the rock until it breaks away. Roots can grow into cracks or animals can burrow.
- the top of a wave
- The breaking down of rocks in situ.
- weathering, Rainwater and seawater can be a weak acid. If they contact rock the acid in the water can dissolve it.
- – waves moving back down the beach
- movement - The downhill movement of rock and soil because of gravity
- A type of transportation. Some minerals dissolve in water. This requires very little energy.
- cliff slumping, A type of mass movement. Slump of saturated (full of water) soil and weak rock along a curved surface
- Fall, A type of mass movement. The rapid, free-fall of rock from a steep cliff face. Rocks will be loose due to weathering on the cliff face.
- A type of mass movement. Large blocks of rock slide downhill
- wave, A low wave with a stronger swash than backwash.
- Shore Drift, Large scale movement of sediment along a coastline in a zig zag fashion.
- waves moving up the beach
- or Corrosion, A type of erosion. This is when sea water dissolves certain types of rocks.
30 Clues: the top of a wave • the bottom of a wave • waves moving up the beach • how far a wave has travelled • – waves moving back down the beach • The breaking down of rocks in situ. • The movement of sediment within moving water. • wave, A low wave with a stronger swash than backwash. • wave, A higher wave with a stronger backwash than swash. • ...
Rich Yeast Dough 2021-05-20
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- an Italian sweetbread made in large, round loaf usually containing dried or candied fruits
- a fold use to make Danish dough, in which the dough is folded into thirds
- what is created when many layers of fat are sandwiched between many layers of dough in rolled in dough
- a type of yeast recommended for doughs high in sugar
- a type of yeast bread or cake the is soaked in syrup
- crumb topping for pastries, made of flour, butter, and sugar
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- another name for a type of sweet almond filling
- French name for a rich, flaky roll with chocolate filling
- a dough in which fat is incorporated into the dough in many layers by using a folding and rolling procedure.
- a rich yeast dough containing large amounts of eggs and butter, usually made into rolls with round topknots and baked in fluted tins
- What is rolled into rolled in dough?
- a crescent- shaped roll made with roll in dough
- how many times are Danish dough dough products egg-washed?
- what is the preferred fat in rolled in dough?
14 Clues: What is rolled into rolled in dough? • what is the preferred fat in rolled in dough? • another name for a type of sweet almond filling • a crescent- shaped roll made with roll in dough • a type of yeast recommended for doughs high in sugar • a type of yeast bread or cake the is soaked in syrup • French name for a rich, flaky roll with chocolate filling • ...
unit 4 vocab collin 2023-09-26
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- the process by which surface water enters the soil
- A body of rock or sediment that stores groundwater and allows the flow of groundwater.
- heat The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree celcius
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin; "You cannot easily point to it.
- basin The area of land drained by a river and its branches.
- Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- the volume of open spaces in rock or soild
- the quantity of water in a stream that passes a given point in a period of time
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- The area subject to flooding during a given number of years according to historical trends.
- the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean
- The movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surfacewater table The upper level of the saturated zone of groundwater
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- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- zone where all open spaces in sediment and rock are completely filled with water
- Does not contain any salt and can be rivers, lakes, streams,ponds, and wetlands
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source; "You can easily point to it"
- mixture of fresh and salt water
- A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops.
- an area of land that drains all the streams and rainfall to a common outlet
- The gradual sinking of land. The condition may result from the removal of groundwater or oil, which is frequently instrumental in supporting the overlying rock and soil.
- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rock layers
23 Clues: mixture of fresh and salt water • the volume of open spaces in rock or soild • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • the process by which surface water enters the soil • Ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it • basin The area of land drained by a river and its branches. • the large circular surface current pattern found in each ocean • ...
Unit 6 week 3 2023-02-13
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- reasonably close to
- the seed-bearing part of a plant,
- to make known publicly
- having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly.
- having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly.
- a small rodent
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- a color produced by mixing red, yellow, and blue, as of dark wood or rich soil.
- in a circle or in circumference
- a large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way.
- in whatever manner or way
10 Clues: a small rodent • reasonably close to • to make known publicly • in whatever manner or way • in a circle or in circumference • the seed-bearing part of a plant, • having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly. • having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly. • a large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way. • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-28
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- the worship of several gods.
- An absolute ruler that is usually born into power.
- After the famine there was a ____ of food.
- a supply of water.
- ____ is the art of building and designing structures
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- your rank among a group of people
- many different countries ruled by one person
- A rich soil that comes down the mountains through flooding rivers.
- a manmade passage that caries water.
9 Clues: a supply of water. • the worship of several gods. • your rank among a group of people • a manmade passage that caries water. • After the famine there was a ____ of food. • many different countries ruled by one person • An absolute ruler that is usually born into power. • ____ is the art of building and designing structures • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-28
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- the worship of several gods.
- An absolute ruler that is usually born into power.
- The opposite of a famine is a ___ of food
- a supply of water.
- ____ is the art of building and designing structures
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- your rank among a group of people
- many different countries ruled by one person
- A rich soil that comes down the mountains through flooding rivers.
- a manmade passage that caries water.
9 Clues: a supply of water. • the worship of several gods. • your rank among a group of people • a manmade passage that caries water. • The opposite of a famine is a ___ of food • many different countries ruled by one person • An absolute ruler that is usually born into power. • ____ is the art of building and designing structures • ...
Flavor Compounds 2023-11-28
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- delicious
- a process that gives food a briny taste
- a sharp, sometimes unpleasant flavor
- a taste, typically an unpleasant one, remaining in the mouth after eating or drinking something
- food that’s salty or spicy, not sweet
- food with a tart taste
- having the wild taste of meat
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- a pleasing mix of bitterness and sweetness
- unpleasantly strong in taste or smell
- usually used to describe a pastry with many layers
- sour or sharp in taste
- a flavor that reminds someone of fresh soil, usually applied to root vegetables and wine
- smooth, rich texture, usually used to describe something that includes dairy
- robust, filling
14 Clues: delicious • robust, filling • sour or sharp in taste • food with a tart taste • having the wild taste of meat • a sharp, sometimes unpleasant flavor • unpleasantly strong in taste or smell • food that’s salty or spicy, not sweet • a process that gives food a briny taste • a pleasing mix of bitterness and sweetness • usually used to describe a pastry with many layers • ...
Asian Empires crossword 2019-01-18
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- system that develops within the Varnas
- a seasonal wind in the winter that blows west
- a network of trade routes across Asia stretching from China to the Mediterranean sea
- military leaders who had their own armies
- a military and political leader in the feudal japan
- flows southwest to the bay of bengal
- flows southwest to the Arabian sea
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- a rebirth
- tells the future using animal bones
- an elite worrier of feudal japan
- skilled workers,farmers,and merchants
- the lead of an army or military government
- large area that is different from the areas around it
- rich yellow soil
14 Clues: a rebirth • rich yellow soil • an elite worrier of feudal japan • flows southwest to the Arabian sea • tells the future using animal bones • flows southwest to the bay of bengal • skilled workers,farmers,and merchants • system that develops within the Varnas • military leaders who had their own armies • the lead of an army or military government • ...
Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent 2020-10-12
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- earliest written collection of laws
- people who performed religious ceremonies
- a pyramid shaped temple tower
- the Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon
- the Sumerian system of writing which used symbols to represent basic parts of words
- a wheeled, horse drawn battle car
- the worship of many gods
- a mix of rich soil and small rocks
- long poems that tell the story of a hero
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- a writer
- land with different territories and people under a single rule
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- human made waterways
- picture symbols that represented objects such as trees or animals
14 Clues: a writer • human made waterways • the worship of many gods • a pyramid shaped temple tower • a wheeled, horse drawn battle car • a mix of rich soil and small rocks • earliest written collection of laws • the Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon • long poems that tell the story of a hero • people who performed religious ceremonies • a way of supplying water to an area of land • ...
Ancient Egypt Chapter 4 2023-11-10
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- very dry land
- food shortages from dried up farmland or failed crops
- triangular piece of rich land formed by soil deposited at the mouth of some rivers
- war between two groups within the same place or nation
- picture symbols used as a writing system
- relations between nations or countries
- the direction the Nile River flows
- a ruler of ancient Egypt
- life after death
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- tell in advance
- paperlike material to scribes used to record information on
- a time of rule
- waterfalls or rapids on a river
- chief advisor to the pharaoh or ruler
- areas people lived in the country, not in the city
- a series of rulers from the same family
- large triangular structures used as tombs
- preserved body that is no longer living
18 Clues: very dry land • a time of rule • tell in advance • life after death • a ruler of ancient Egypt • waterfalls or rapids on a river • the direction the Nile River flows • chief advisor to the pharaoh or ruler • relations between nations or countries • a series of rulers from the same family • preserved body that is no longer living • picture symbols used as a writing system • ...
Aquatic Ecosystems 2024-10-17
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- periodically under water or where soil contains a great deal of moisture
- water from showers, sinks, and cleaners
- organisms such as oyster
- influences neap tides
- capture and holding of water
- shallow, light filled area near shorelines
- dominant plant life in marshes
- base of food web in all aquatic ecosystems
- influences spring tides
- primarily driven by earth's rotation
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- biologically rich, protected area where river meets sea
- area between high and low water mark on a shore
- drives surface currents
- shedding of water by leaves
- a species whose survival has far reaching consequences in an ecosystem
- presence or absence gives signs about health of an ecosystem
- free swimming organisms like fish
- driven by temperature and low pressure zones
- main factor separating fresh and salt water
19 Clues: influences neap tides • drives surface currents • influences spring tides • organisms such as oyster • shedding of water by leaves • capture and holding of water • dominant plant life in marshes • free swimming organisms like fish • primarily driven by earth's rotation • water from showers, sinks, and cleaners • shallow, light filled area near shorelines • ...
BIBLE QUIZ 2019-11-01
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- bitter in marayi
- core of the every rule
- agathathil ninnu vilikkunnu
- amos
- worst animal of god
- vachanam in greek language
- seventy three books
- silver coins
- capital of Yudaya
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- suitable word
- god with us
- please show kindness
- brithten face of job
- years of slavery of babilon
- bible words
- not the 12 disciple
- signal of soldier
- seventh day of creation
- human beings in the hand clay
- human,bull, eagle
- to experl devils
21 Clues: amos • god with us • bible words • silver coins • suitable word • bitter in marayi • to experl devils • signal of soldier • human,bull, eagle • capital of Yudaya • not the 12 disciple • worst animal of god • seventy three books • please show kindness • brithten face of job • core of the every rule • seventh day of creation • vachanam in greek language • years of slavery of babilon • ...
ch 8 vocab 2024-02-02
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- A flat sediment-covered area in front of a glacier, formed by the meltwater carrying and depositing sediments.
- The wearing away of rock surfaces by the friction and impact of rock particles carried by wind, water, or ice
- The downslope movement of Earth materials (rock, soil, and debris) under the influence of gravity. This can include processes like landslides, mudflows, and slumps.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land, formed from the accumulation and compaction of snow.
- A small, steep-sided mound or hill composed of sand and gravel, deposited by glacial meltwater.
- A slow gradual movement of soil or rock downhill, often imperceptible over short periods. It is caused by factors such as freeze-thaw cycles and the influence of gravity
- The rapid descent of a large mass of snow, ice, and debris down a mountain slope. Avalanches are often triggered by factors like snowfall, temperature changes, or human activities.
- A glacier that flows within a valley, typically in mountainous regions.
- A depression or hole in the ground formed by the melting of a block of glacial ice left behind by a retreating glacier.
- An elongated, oval-shaped hill formed by glacial action, with the steeper side facing the direction from which the glacier advanced.
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- A massive glacier that covers a significant portion of a continent, also known as an ice sheet.
- The removal of loose, fine-grained particles (such as sand and silt) from a land surface by wind action, leading to the lowering of the surface
- Accumulations of rock debris (moraine material) carried and deposited by glaciers.
- A rapid movement of a mixture of water, rock, soil, and debris down a slope. Mudflows can be triggered by heavy rainfall, volcanic activity, or rapid melting of snow and ice.
- A bowl-shaped depression carved out by a glacier, often found at the head of a glacial valley.
- A rock that has been shaped and polished by the abrasive action of wind-blown sand
- The sudden and fast movement of rock, soil, and debris down a slope. Landslides can be triggered by factors such as heavy rainfall, earthquakes, or human activities.
- Fine fertile sediment made up of wind-blown silt and clay. It is often deposited over large areas and is valuable for agriculture.
- A long, winding ridge of sediment deposited by meltwater streams flowing beneath a glacier.
- A hill or ridge of windblown sand, often found in deserts or coastal areas.
- A type of mass wasting where a coherent mass of rock or soil moves along a curved surface, typically causing a rotational movement.
21 Clues: A glacier that flows within a valley, typically in mountainous regions. • A hill or ridge of windblown sand, often found in deserts or coastal areas. • Accumulations of rock debris (moraine material) carried and deposited by glaciers. • A rock that has been shaped and polished by the abrasive action of wind-blown sand • ...
Ancient Egypt and the Nile 2025-05-26
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- Material Egyptians made from papyrus to write on
- Water, soil, fish, and more — all thanks to Egypt's river
- Wet earth used by Egyptians to make bricks
- Rich black soil left behind when the Nile flooded
- Fertile triangle of land where the Nile meets the sea
- Grain grown by Egyptians, used to make bread
- Southern part of Egypt, even though its name sounds like it's in the north
- Northern part of Egypt, even though its name sounds like it's in the south
- Landform like a desert, sea, or mountain that protects a place
- Huge dry land to the west of Egypt that few people could cross
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- The long river that flows through Egypt and gave life to its people
- The way people and goods moved up and down the Nile
- Saltwater to the east of Egypt, famous in a biblical story
- Items made from flax to cover the body in hot weather
- Large sea to the north of Egypt that touches Europe
- Plant grown by Egyptians to make thread and linen clothes
- High landforms that helped protect Egypt from southern attacks
- River plant used for making the first kind of paper
- Building blocks made of dried mud used in Egyptian homes
19 Clues: Wet earth used by Egyptians to make bricks • Grain grown by Egyptians, used to make bread • Material Egyptians made from papyrus to write on • Rich black soil left behind when the Nile flooded • The way people and goods moved up and down the Nile • Large sea to the north of Egypt that touches Europe • River plant used for making the first kind of paper • ...
Science Bonus 2022-12-08
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- This is the acquisition or gradual gathering of something.
- A process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere.
- Is the microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.
- This is the action of deposing someone, especially a monarch.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, sometimes with a stream through it.
- The measure of the void spaces in a material is called what?
- This is a thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance.
- The supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically be means of channels.
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- The drain away from soil, ash, or similar material by the action of percolating liquid, especially rainwater.
- This is the action or process of adding something to something else.
- This is the upper layer of earth where plants grow, consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock
- The action or fact of making a specified thing smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
- This is a mark with spots or smears of color
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- The process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents is called what?
15 Clues: This is a mark with spots or smears of color • This is the acquisition or gradual gathering of something. • The measure of the void spaces in a material is called what? • This is a thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance. • This is the action of deposing someone, especially a monarch. • ...
Crossword 2022-05-03
Kirsten's Puzzle 2025-12-23
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- My biggest OPP
- how difficult this crossword was to make
- Having a baby
- my old highschool
- Square root of 100
- One of dad's biggest fears
- The year I graduate
- Family Vacay
- Jeep Patriot
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- When you got this
- 22nd president
- movie we both enjoy
- Faith's school
- You right now
- You after this crossword
- Where I made this
- Josh's old identity
17 Clues: Family Vacay • Jeep Patriot • You right now • Having a baby • My biggest OPP • 22nd president • Faith's school • When you got this • my old highschool • Where I made this • Square root of 100 • movie we both enjoy • Josh's old identity • The year I graduate • You after this crossword • One of dad's biggest fears • how difficult this crossword was to make
Soil Assessment 2020-10-09
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- ____ is when it is just laying around.
- What layer is known as the parent material for the soil?
- Is C-Horizon composed of nutrients?
- What is B-Horizon composed of?
- material What is O-Horizon composed of?
- What is it called when B-Horizon is composed of minerals?
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- seeds germinate Why is the A-Horizon important?
- What is another word for what R-Horizon is called?
- Is E-Horizon the Leaching Layer?
- of rock and minerals What is C-Horizon composed of?
- What is the order of the soil horizons?
- material and mineral particles What is the composition of A-Horizon?
- ____ is when it is in the ground in a uniform fashion.
- of minerals What does the composition of E-Horizon have?
- rock What is R-Horizon composed of?
15 Clues: What is B-Horizon composed of? • Is E-Horizon the Leaching Layer? • Is C-Horizon composed of nutrients? • rock What is R-Horizon composed of? • ____ is when it is just laying around. • What is the order of the soil horizons? • material What is O-Horizon composed of? • seeds germinate Why is the A-Horizon important? • ...
Soil Assessment 2020-10-09
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- ____ is when it is just laying around.
- What layer is known as the parent material for the soil?
- Is C-Horizon composed of nutrients?
- What is B-Horizon composed of?
- material What is O-Horizon composed of?
- What is it called when B-Horizon is composed of minerals?
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- seeds germinate Why is the A-Horizon important?
- What is another word for what R-Horizon is called?
- Is E-Horizon the Leaching Layer?
- of rock and minerals What is C-Horizon composed of?
- What is the order of the soil horizons?
- material and mineral particles What is the composition of A-Horizon?
- ____ is when it is in the ground in a uniform fashion.
- of minerals What does the composition of E-Horizon have?
- rock What is R-Horizon composed of?
15 Clues: What is B-Horizon composed of? • Is E-Horizon the Leaching Layer? • Is C-Horizon composed of nutrients? • rock What is R-Horizon composed of? • ____ is when it is just laying around. • What is the order of the soil horizons? • material What is O-Horizon composed of? • seeds germinate Why is the A-Horizon important? • ...
Ceramic vocabulary 2023-01-24
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- Starting with a ball of clay, the potter opens a hole with his thumb. pinching the clay between his thumb and fingers, a bowl shape is formed
- Surface decoration created by filling an impression in a clay surface with another clay or slip
- Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing
- moist and elastic to the touch and easily manipulated
- Pottery pieces in the raw, bisque, or glazed state
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- Three-dimensional shape and structure of an object
- Surface decoration made by scratching, cutting, or carving lines into clays at various depths
- the quality of surface
- clay is to firm to bend yet soft enough to carve
- colored slip or liquid stain applied to leather hard clay or bisque ware, then coated with a clear glaze
10 Clues: the quality of surface • Unfired clay ready or nearly ready for firing • clay is to firm to bend yet soft enough to carve • Three-dimensional shape and structure of an object • Pottery pieces in the raw, bisque, or glazed state • moist and elastic to the touch and easily manipulated • ...
Emaan Tareen Section #3 X word 2024-03-21
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- After the Adams Onis treaty the US gained control of ________.
- warns European nations that the United States would not tolerate further colonization or puppet monarchs.
- after the war of______________ leaders like Calhoun Webster, and Clay how to deal with serious economical issues.
- Henry __________ of the West, was a sectional leader, who pushed the war again Britain in 1812.
- The tariff of 1816 made imported goods far more ___________.
- John________ of the South, was a sectional leader, who supported slavery.
- Daniel Webster believed ________ was evil
- Interstate commerce is a trade between_________ states.
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- the treaty that gave us Florida.
- sectional leader described as “young Hercules.”
- chief named justice ___________ help to strengthen the Supreme Court.
- 1816 was call “The era of good _________.
- there was different __________ for the north south and west.
- Daniel__________ of the North,was a sectional leader, who thought slavery was evil.
- Henry clay wanted to promote economical growth for every section his program called ______________ called for high tariffs on imports. (Hint 2 words)
- The __________ kept British goods out of the states.
- Clay moved to Kentucky when he was_______ years old.
- Intracommerce is a trade between the _________ state.
- Webster believed slavery was__.
19 Clues: Webster believed slavery was__. • the treaty that gave us Florida. • 1816 was call “The era of good _________. • Daniel Webster believed ________ was evil • sectional leader described as “young Hercules.” • The __________ kept British goods out of the states. • Clay moved to Kentucky when he was_______ years old. • Intracommerce is a trade between the _________ state. • ...
Art materials 2024-01-09
6 Clues: A hard substance from trees • Making objects in a skillful way • A substance such as a paint or dye • arts Art with the materials with clothes • A thick, heavy soil that is soft when wet, and hard when dry • A thin, flat material made from crushed wood that used for writing or drawing
Seedball Making 2024-08-23
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- This activity helps to promote ____ in urban areas
- Deforestation leads to a loss of this natural feature
- A small, compact sphere used for afforestation.
- Seedballs are often made using soil, clay, and organic
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- This type of bomb is eco-friendly and used for planting seeds.
- Trees help improve this aspect of air
6 Clues: Trees help improve this aspect of air • A small, compact sphere used for afforestation. • This activity helps to promote ____ in urban areas • Deforestation leads to a loss of this natural feature • Seedballs are often made using soil, clay, and organic • This type of bomb is eco-friendly and used for planting seeds.
Revision 2022-06-03
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- _______ lies to the east of Arabian peninsula
- ______ were the dominant tribe in Mecca
- _____ Empire lied in North of Arabia
- Area to the north of Arabia, know for its rich soil and distinctive shape
- which past civilization were Byzantines linked?
- Official language of Sassanid Empire
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- Religion of Sassanid Empire
- ______ were highly respected as special members of a tribe.
- Official language of Byzantine Empire
- many people in Arabia led a ______ life
- Governance structure of Byzantine and Sassanid empire
- Present day name of the Byzantine Capital City
- What lies in the west of the Arabian peninsula
- _______ were so precious that they were sometimes used as currency in Arabia.
14 Clues: Religion of Sassanid Empire • _____ Empire lied in North of Arabia • Official language of Sassanid Empire • Official language of Byzantine Empire • many people in Arabia led a ______ life • ______ were the dominant tribe in Mecca • _______ lies to the east of Arabian peninsula • Present day name of the Byzantine Capital City • ...
Tropical rainforest 2021-10-11
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- who is at the top of the food chain, fast
- what happens mostly all year long
- where is most life found in the rainforests
- what is the topography of rainforests?
- are ferns, mosses, and plants biotic or not?
- what percent do rainforests make up on Earth
- is ana reaal life example of a rainforest
- what is the soil type rich with
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- are the annual temps warm, cold, or average
- real life rainforest, starts with a c
- what kind of climate zone
- what kind of climate zone is it
- what does it feel like due to heat &wetness
- these birds eat other small birds
- an animal that starts with m that is common
15 Clues: what kind of climate zone • what kind of climate zone is it • what is the soil type rich with • what happens mostly all year long • these birds eat other small birds • real life rainforest, starts with a c • what is the topography of rainforests? • who is at the top of the food chain, fast • is ana reaal life example of a rainforest • ...
Mesopotima 2023-04-25
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- believing in multiple gods
- the first civilization
- People who are forced to work with little to no pay
- Farming
- rich soil
- a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing.
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- a story that attempts to explain unexplainable things
- a wall that holds back river water
- people who are believed to have special contact with deities
- a channel that water float into
- a piece of cloth used to steer a boat
- really important writers
- city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- a system of bartering that lets people swap goods and services,
14 Clues: Farming • rich soil • the first civilization • really important writers • believing in multiple gods • a channel that water float into • a wall that holds back river water • a piece of cloth used to steer a boat • People who are forced to work with little to no pay • a story that attempts to explain unexplainable things • ...
the epicness of all epicness [: 2013-05-02
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- a group or gang of a type of animal
- a deep dark wedge or hole in the ground
- the amount of poularity someone has
- dirt
- a breed of horse that usually are wild and are in a gang or group
- a sod or unpositive feeling
- a house
- a tough river bang or cliff
- very rich soil, great for growing crops
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- the positive side of someone in which to do something
- a group of people that leave things behind to start a new life somewhre else
- female horse
- a large vast field field with dead plants and some mammals
- male horse
14 Clues: dirt • a house • male horse • female horse • a sod or unpositive feeling • a tough river bang or cliff • a group or gang of a type of animal • the amount of poularity someone has • a deep dark wedge or hole in the ground • very rich soil, great for growing crops • the positive side of someone in which to do something • a large vast field field with dead plants and some mammals • ...
24 2024-08-19
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- Tool for driving nails
- Compresses soil and grass
- Creates garden edges
- Planting seeds in rows
- Tool for carving wood
- Cuts grass
- Tool to move plants
- Heavy hammer
- Collects leaves for disposal
- Protects plants from pests
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- Tool for breaking hard soil
- Removes garden weeds
- Attaches to drill for holes
- Protects plants from sun
- Prevents weed growth
- Holds collected leaves
- Connects two hoses
- Tool for moving materials
- Holds compost materials
- Tool for preparing soil
- Garden wind barrier
- Rolls of fencing
- Sows seeds evenly
- Separates stones from soil
- Turns over soil
25 Clues: Cuts grass • Heavy hammer • Turns over soil • Rolls of fencing • Sows seeds evenly • Connects two hoses • Garden wind barrier • Tool to move plants • Removes garden weeds • Prevents weed growth • Creates garden edges • Tool for carving wood • Tool for driving nails • Holds collected leaves • Planting seeds in rows • Holds compost materials • Tool for preparing soil • Protects plants from sun • ...
Chapter 5 Biomes 2017-02-09
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- Wetlands includes several different types of marine ecosystems that are low areas saturated with water for at least part of the year.
- become inactive in the winter
- frozen landscapes, low temperatures, few plants or animals.
- Biomes aquatic ecosystems that contain larger amounts of salt than freshwater biomes.
- Zones based on water depth
- Zones classified by distance from shore
- Biomes has salt concentrations less than half a percent and is a finite resource meaning that it can run out.
- when large areas of forest are destroyed
- Zone also called the twilight zone
- allowing farm animals to eat more of the native vegetation than is healthy for the soil.
- beneath topsoil lays this permanently frozen layer of soil.
- Zone horizontal zone that includes the open ocean
- area where freshwater streams or rivers mix with ocean water
- microscopic animals that provide food for larger marine organisms.
- reef grow parallel to the coast.
- Zone Sunlit zone, gets the most solar energy
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- defines as areas that get less than 25 cm of precipitation a year and can be hot or cold.
- To layer of soil
- found near the equator between tropical rain forests and desert biomes
- dry grasslands characterized by tight groups of evergreen shrubs and short, scrubby plants.
- Rainforest warm, wet climate supporting abundant vegetation and wide variety of animal life
- Forest mostly made up of trees that shed their leaves during the fall
- Zone near the shore
- name given to a rich layer of soil created by fallen leaves.
- is more than 4000 meters below the surface and is very cold and dark.
- forest also called Taiga is made up mostly of conifer trees which are cone bearing
- Grassland also called steppes, pampas, veldts, and prairies
- Zones stretches along the continental shelf
- base of the marine food chain.
- move to areas with a warmer climate
- reef made up of colonies of tiny animals and are some of the largest and oldest ecosystems.
- Zone the water is cold and completely dark
32 Clues: To layer of soil • Zone near the shore • Zones based on water depth • become inactive in the winter • base of the marine food chain. • reef grow parallel to the coast. • Zone also called the twilight zone • move to areas with a warmer climate • Zones classified by distance from shore • when large areas of forest are destroyed • Zone the water is cold and completely dark • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2015-01-20
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- geography Focuses on the study on Earth’s features
- The condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a specific time
- and Faults When plates squeeze the Earth’s surface and create folds or bends in layers of rock
- Location The exact latitude and longitude at which a place is found on the globe
- Mapmaking
- A community of plants and animals that depend upon one another and their surroundings for survival
- shelf The part of a continent that extends underwater
- Made up of land
- tectonics The movements of the large sections that form the Earth's surface
- Made of hot, dense rock
- When glacial erosion moves and carries along rocks and soil
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- of Capricorn The southernmost latitude to receive the Sun's direct rays
- Location Describes a place’s location in relation to another place
- Made of iron and nickel
- Geographers study economics to understand how the location of resources affects the ways people make, use transport or use goods and provide services
- The surface of the Earth is about 30% land and 70% water
- The study of weather and weather forecasting
- When a sea plate collides with and dives beneath a continental plate
- Erosion The loosening of rock, sediment, or soil by glacial processes, and the entrainment and sub- sequent transportation of this material by ice or meltwater.
- geography Cultural geography; studies human activities and their relationship to the environment
- Natural springs and handmade wells allow people to retrieve groundwater
- The part of Earth that supports life
- Made up of oceans, lakes, rivers and other bodies of water
- Human geographers study sociology and anthropology to learn how people have interacted with their environment over time
- Made of plates
- The Earth’s landforms-physical features of particular shape and elevations-include continents, mountains, hills, plateaus, valleys, and plains
- On about June 21st, when the northern Hemisphere had its longest day of sunlight
- and Government Geographers study history and geography to understand changes that have taken place over time
- of Cancer The northernmost latitude on the Earth to receive the Sun's direct rays
- A fertile, yellow-gray soil that can provide mineral rich soil
30 Clues: Mapmaking • Made of plates • Made up of land • Made of iron and nickel • Made of hot, dense rock • The part of Earth that supports life • The study of weather and weather forecasting • geography Focuses on the study on Earth’s features • shelf The part of a continent that extends underwater • The surface of the Earth is about 30% land and 70% water • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2015-01-20
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- Made of plates
- Describes a place’s location in relation to another place
- When a sea plate collides with and dives beneath a continental plate
- A fertile, yellow-gray soil that can provide mineral rich soil
- Mapmaking
- Geographers study history and geography to understand changes that have taken place over time
- The part of Earth that supports life
- The part of a continent that extends underwater
- Cultural geography; studies human activities and their relationship to the environment
- When plates squeeze the Earth’s surface and create folds or bends in layers of rock
- When glacial erosion moves and carries along rocks and soil
- A community of plants and animals that depend upon one another and their surroundings for survival
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- The northernmost latitude on the Earth to receive the Sun's direct rays
- The loosening of rock, sediment, or soil by glacial processes, and the entrainment and sub- sequent transportation of this material by ice or meltwater.
- The exact latitude and longitude at which a place is found on the globe
- Human geographers study sociology and anthropology to learn how people have interacted with their environment over time
- Made up of oceans, lakes, rivers and other bodies of water
- The condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a specific time
- On about June 21st, when the northern Hemisphere had its longest day of sunlight
- Made of iron and nickel
- tectonics The movements of the large sections that form the Earth's surface
- Focuses on the study on Earth’s features
- The southernmost latitude to receive the Sun's direct rays
- The Earth’s landforms-physical features of particular shape and elevations-include continents, mountains, hills, plateaus, valleys, and plains
- The surface of the Earth is about 30% land and 70% water
- The study of weather and weather forecasting
- Natural springs and handmade wells allow people to retrieve groundwater
- Made up of land
- Geographers study economics to understand how the location of resources affects the ways people make, use transport or use goods and provide services
- Made of hot, dense rock
30 Clues: Mapmaking • Made of plates • Made up of land • Made of iron and nickel • Made of hot, dense rock • The part of Earth that supports life • Focuses on the study on Earth’s features • The study of weather and weather forecasting • The part of a continent that extends underwater • The surface of the Earth is about 30% land and 70% water • ...
Unit 4 - Earth Systems & Resources 2025-12-10
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- layer of the atmosphere that contains the ozone layer
- type of rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma
- the bottom soil horizon, solid
- describes earth moving around the sun once every 365 days
- layer of the atmosphere where most of our weather occurs
- country that experiences drier than average climate during a la nina year
- geologic feature making up the ring of fire
- chain of islands formed by a hotspot
- refers to the spaces between soil particles
- direction that objects will deflect in the northern hemisphere due to the coriolis effect
- long term weather patterns in a specific area
- a nonrenewable resource that makes up the A horizon
- country that experiences drier than average climate during an el nino year
- layer of the atmosphere with the highest temperature
- type of plate boundary that leads to seafloor spreading
- atmospheric circulation cell between 0 and 30 degrees
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- an organism that causes disease
- direction that hurricanes spin in the southern hemisphere due to the coriolis effect
- type of movement that must occur in oceanic plates to generate a tsunami
- an organism that carries a pathogen
- soil type that has the highest permeability
- winds found between 0 and 30 degrees
- type of rock formed from compaction of sediments
- when the salt levels in soil increase, commonly due to irrigation
- consists of the uppermost mantle and crust
- pushed north into Canada during a la nina year
- geologic feature caused by subduction
- movement of cool, nutrient rich water to the surface of the ocean
- region of the earth that receives the most solar radiation year round
- season that happens when the northern hemisphere is facing into the sun
- when tectonic plates slide against each other
- division between warm surface waters and cool deeper waters
- the majority of the atmosphere is this gas
- when tectonic plates move toward each other
- a measure of a surface's reflective potential
- winds found between 30 and 60 degrees
- this decreases as altitude increases in the atmosphere
37 Clues: the bottom soil horizon, solid • an organism that causes disease • an organism that carries a pathogen • winds found between 0 and 30 degrees • chain of islands formed by a hotspot • geologic feature caused by subduction • winds found between 30 and 60 degrees • consists of the uppermost mantle and crust • the majority of the atmosphere is this gas • ...
"Clay" Vocabulary 2024-10-02
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- I was feeling sad after the funeral and decided to stay to ______ with my family.
- The teacher was able to keep his ______ despite the rampaging, chaotic students.
- I had a ______ of danger when I gazed into the dark alley.
- The radio tower ______ music across the countryside.
- There was an ______ amount of students wandering aimlessly around the hallways.
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- She used her ______ to build a catapult with nothing but string and branches.
- The newspaper reported that the earthquake was one of the worst ______ in the last ten years.
- The students found the advanced equation to be ______.
- There were many ______ obstacles which prevented Rolf from obtaining a pump in time.
- He made up a ______ story about the dog eating his homework.
10 Clues: The radio tower ______ music across the countryside. • The students found the advanced equation to be ______. • I had a ______ of danger when I gazed into the dark alley. • He made up a ______ story about the dog eating his homework. • She used her ______ to build a catapult with nothing but string and branches. • ...
Carbon Cycle Games - Bianca Kearney 2023-08-19
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- These microorganisms break down organic matter and release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
- Storing carbon in vegetation and soil helping to regulate carbon levels in the atmosphere.
- The transfer of carbon from living organisms to the atmosphere through respiration.
- A process where plants and animals are preserved in a carbon-rich form in sedimentary rocks.
- Type of rock formed from compressed organic carbon material.
- Process where carbon dioxide is released from vehicles and factories.
- This gas, often released from wetlands and livestock, is a potent greenhouse gas.
- Ancient plants and animals that have undergone carbonization, often used as fossil fuels.
- Process where plants absorb carbon dioxide.
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- The release of carbon dioxide from plants and animals into the atmosphere.
- This compound, consisting of carbon and hydrogen, is the primary component of fossil fuels.
- The gradual breakdown of rocks, which can release carbon into the soil and water.
- Carbon dioxide is absorbed by the oceans and forms carbonic acid.
- The burning of forests or vegetation, releasing stored carbon into the atmosphere.
- Gas released during combustion.
15 Clues: Gas released during combustion. • Process where plants absorb carbon dioxide. • Type of rock formed from compressed organic carbon material. • Carbon dioxide is absorbed by the oceans and forms carbonic acid. • Process where carbon dioxide is released from vehicles and factories. • The release of carbon dioxide from plants and animals into the atmosphere. • ...
If you don't finish this in sub-30 seconds, no present for you. 2021-12-17
6 Clues: Reckless's opposite. • First, my surprise. Now, yours. • Component of soil that is not sand or silt. • When Russia and the United States were beefin'. • Every few months you hear about one of these in California. • I told you I wanted to spend it with you, and that's exactly what I plan on doing!
EARLY EGYPTIANS 2015-03-27
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- A plant used to make paper.
- Were buried in the pyramids.
- A system of pictures writing.
- Their bodies would be preserved to last thousands of years.
- people who believed in God or Gods.
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- They were built by hand with giant blocks of stones.
- They believed that after people died, they had another life.
- A belief followed by a God or Gods.
- A very rich soil
9 Clues: A very rich soil • A plant used to make paper. • Were buried in the pyramids. • A system of pictures writing. • A belief followed by a God or Gods. • people who believed in God or Gods. • They were built by hand with giant blocks of stones. • Their bodies would be preserved to last thousands of years. • They believed that after people died, they had another life.
Healthy Soils, Healthy Apples Crossword Q3 review 2025-10-27
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- Soil animals that tunnel through soil, improving aeration and structure.
- Substances plants absorb from soil for growth.
- Māori concept of caring and providing for others through sustainable food production.
- MATTER Material from plants and animals that improves soil health.
- Maintaining soil health and productivity for future generations.
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- Tiny organisms that decompose organic material and release nutrients.
- Māori concept describing the connectedness of living things.
- Māori concept of guardianship and care for the land.
- The movement of water through soil pores.
- Dark organic substance formed from decayed matter.
- The ability of soil to supply nutrients for healthy plants.
- How soil particles are arranged, affected by organic matter and humus.
- The amount of air spaces in the soil.
- Nutrients washed out of the soil, reduced by organic matter.
- Decomposed organic matter added to soil to improve fertility.
15 Clues: The amount of air spaces in the soil. • The movement of water through soil pores. • Substances plants absorb from soil for growth. • Dark organic substance formed from decayed matter. • Māori concept of guardianship and care for the land. • The ability of soil to supply nutrients for healthy plants. • Māori concept describing the connectedness of living things. • ...
geo 2015-08-31
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- We can check soil erosion by this.(5)
- Crop grown better in Block soil(6)
- Formed in the regions of less rainfall & high temperature.(6)
- This type of floughing prevent soil erosion.(7)
- Has ferric oxide and aluminum in the surface.(8)
- Unscientific _____ is the cause for Soil erosion.(10)
- This is also called as “Regur Soil”(5)
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- Covered largest area in peninsular plateau.(3)
- Soil erosion leads to accumulate _____ in rivers.(4)
- mountain soil is suitable for this crop.(6)
- It contains plenty of decayed organic matter.(8)
- Soil which spread vast area in India(8)
- Main cause of disappearing grasslands.(11)
- Here we can see mountain soil.(8)
- ______ is the main crop of Red soil.(4)
15 Clues: Here we can see mountain soil.(8) • Crop grown better in Block soil(6) • We can check soil erosion by this.(5) • This is also called as “Regur Soil”(5) • Soil which spread vast area in India(8) • ______ is the main crop of Red soil.(4) • Main cause of disappearing grasslands.(11) • mountain soil is suitable for this crop.(6) • ...
STAAR REVIEW #2 - English Colonies 2017-04-24
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- The New England Colonies provided many natural ________________
- Colonists had to travel weeks across this ocean before reaching the American shores
- Anne Hutchinson and _____________________ established Rhode Island after being banished from Massachusetts
- The Middle Colonies were nicked named the ______________________
- This mountain range provided a natural boundary west of the 13 colonies
- This document is considered the precursor to the 1st amendment freedom of religion
- The Middle Colonies grew cash crops like barley, _________, and rye
- Most of the New England Colonies were established for this reason
- Tobacco, rice, indigo, and cotton are all grown for profit
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- This type of soil in the Southern Colonies helped with growing cash crops
- William Penn established this colony as a safe haven for Quakers
- Most of the Southern Colonies were established for _________________ reasons
- This region was known to have rich soil, humid/hot growing seasons, and large coastal plains
- The only Southern Colony established for religious reasons was __________________ when Lord Baltimore created a safe haven for Catholics
- Thomas Hooker established this colony after leading his congregation away from the Puritans in 1636
15 Clues: Tobacco, rice, indigo, and cotton are all grown for profit • The New England Colonies provided many natural ________________ • William Penn established this colony as a safe haven for Quakers • The Middle Colonies were nicked named the ______________________ • Most of the New England Colonies were established for this reason • ...
Decay Crossword for Jeremy 2024-08-08
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- Material that comes from plants and animals and can decompose.
- A type of microorganism that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- The element that, along with nitrogen, is crucial for compost and helps with the decomposition process.
- Microorganisms that thrive in the presence of oxygen and help decompose material.
- The process of breaking down dead material.
- Tiny organisms that help break down dead plants and animals.
- A mixture of decomposed organic matter used to improve soil.
- Organisms like fungi and bacteria that break down organic material.
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- A substance in compost that plants use for growth, often added in the form of manure or green waste.
- The essential components of compost, such as leaves and food scraps.
- A term for the breakdown of plant material into humus.
- The environment where microorganisms, including fungi and bacteria, thrive and help decompose matter.
- Decomposition that happens in the absence of oxygen, often leading to unpleasant smells.
- The substance rich in nutrients that results from composting.
- Worms and insects that help in breaking down organic matter.
15 Clues: The process of breaking down dead material. • A term for the breakdown of plant material into humus. • Tiny organisms that help break down dead plants and animals. • Worms and insects that help in breaking down organic matter. • A mixture of decomposed organic matter used to improve soil. • The substance rich in nutrients that results from composting. • ...
Weathering, Soil Formation & Creation 2018-03-20
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- It is important that we evaluate ways in which _______ activities have affected the Earth's pedosphere (the outermost part of the Earth) because our soils is so incredibly important.
- _____ rain water (caused by pollution) can move through soil and break down minerals in rocks.
- Soil helps to _____ water (separate water from impurities) and recycle nutrients.
- ________ (the pull of Earth) can move large amounts of rock and soiil.
- A mixture of weathered rock particles and other material.
- _________ carve land and move sediments, because they're so big and made of ice.
- __________ weathering changes the composition of rock.
- The activities of living things (also called _____), affect soil.
- A soil _________ refers to the soil horizons found in a particular location.
- The part of the erosion process in which sediment is placed (or deposited) in a new location
- Overgrazing by large animals destroys plants which cretes desert like conditions.
- ____________ weathering produces physical changes in rock.
- Fertilizers can cause ________ when run off carries the excess nutriens into rivers, lakes and oceans.
- A _____ may form when the roof of a cavern near the surface collapses.
- This refers to the soils pH (how acidic or basic it is) and determines how easily nutrients will be available to plant roots.
- Water moving underground forms _______
- An example of a type of an igneous rock that weathers more slowly than a softer rock.
- The process in which weathered particles are picked up and moved from one place to antoehr.
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- Gravity can pll large amounts of rock and soil downhill by several types of _____ wasting.
- Soil provides a __________ for many organisms.
- _______, construction and development, and mining impact soil resources.
- _________ shapes lands, especially in dry areas where there are few plants to hold soil in place.
- Soil develops in horizontal layers called ________.
- The ______ of soil reflects its chemical composition and humus content.
- Occurs when water and oxygen react with iron to form rust.
- Breaks rocks into smaller pieces chemically and physically.
- Scientists study numerous soil ___________ (or characteristics)
- A process in which layers or sheets of rock gradually break off.
- Waves and currents shape ______ of beaches.
- ________ space describes the air pockets between particles of soil.
- __________ release occurs when intrusive rocks are pushed to the surface
- A property of soil that describes how fine or course it is. (How it feels)
- A soil's ability to hold _____ (water) is a property that affects its ability to grow plants.
- Crop _________ is one way to hold soil in place and keep it fertile by changing crops every few years.
- ______ (moving) water shapes the landscape over most of the Earth.
35 Clues: Water moving underground forms _______ • Waves and currents shape ______ of beaches. • Soil provides a __________ for many organisms. • Soil develops in horizontal layers called ________. • __________ weathering changes the composition of rock. • A mixture of weathered rock particles and other material. • Occurs when water and oxygen react with iron to form rust. • ...
Corning 2019-09-29
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- Corning Municipal Airport Manager
- Location of one of the city's lift stations
- 2019 Clay County Farm Family
- Residents 60 years + can eat lunch here for a donation
- Corning Bobcat Football Equipment Manager
- Mayor of Success
- Location of Corning Community Garden
- Initials of the city's revitalization organization
- 2019 Homecoming Queen
- First librarian of Corning Public Library
- The Rearview Mirror columnist
- This crop will be insurable in 2020
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- Local Justice of the Peace
- Corning was awarded a Community Development Block Grant from AEDC for this project
- Hwy 67 North in Corning is also known as this Avenue
- Dividing line between eastern and western side of Clay County
- Original settlement one mile east of the City of Corning
- county office up for election in 2022
- Clay County Extension Chair
- A piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority
20 Clues: Mayor of Success • 2019 Homecoming Queen • Local Justice of the Peace • Clay County Extension Chair • 2019 Clay County Farm Family • The Rearview Mirror columnist • Corning Municipal Airport Manager • This crop will be insurable in 2020 • Location of Corning Community Garden • county office up for election in 2022 • Corning Bobcat Football Equipment Manager • ...
vocab unit 10 2021-06-09
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- the moving truck had all of my belongings
- a child to their parent
- the house after a party
- she rejected him when he asked her out
- the neighbor reported suspicious activity
- seeking out the enemy
- a person always chewing with their mouth open
- the roof made a wide angle
- clay grew harder after sitting out all day
- a child who apologized to the teacher after sitting out
- seeing the doctor
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- the laser was reflected off the mirror back into my eyes
- she is such a faker
- not forgiving someone for something small that happened a long time ago
- the final answer
- a major loss
- deciding not to have dessert after dinner
- I made the clay longer and smaller for my clay project
- it was not dangerous when I went to the doctor
- a pendulum
20 Clues: a pendulum • a major loss • the final answer • seeing the doctor • she is such a faker • seeking out the enemy • a child to their parent • the house after a party • the roof made a wide angle • she rejected him when he asked her out • the moving truck had all of my belongings • the neighbor reported suspicious activity • deciding not to have dessert after dinner • ...
Art Puzzle 2022-04-28
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- a picture of a persons face
- use these to cut paper
- days are better when we are ____ to each other
- using magazine cutouts to create an art work
- wax based medium
- background surface
- colors red, yellow, blue
- where we wash our hands and supplies
- used to make bowls and cups
- created with pencils, pens or markers
- made with graphite/lead
- a phrase or expression
- apply this to your tasks and you will do well
- adhesive
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- used to rub away mistakes
- use these to apply paint
- used to fire clay
- colors orange, green, purple/violet
- to concentrate on what you are trying to do
- paint for clay
- 3d square
- a free-standing 3d art work
- a wet medium applied with a brush
- colors red, yellow, orange, pink
- 3d circle
- colors blue, purple, green
26 Clues: adhesive • 3d square • 3d circle • paint for clay • wax based medium • used to fire clay • background surface • use these to cut paper • a phrase or expression • made with graphite/lead • use these to apply paint • colors red, yellow, blue • used to rub away mistakes • colors blue, purple, green • a picture of a persons face • a free-standing 3d art work • used to make bowls and cups • ...
geo 2015-08-31
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- This is also called as “Regur Soil”(5)
- Soil erosion leads to accumulate _____ in rivers.(4)
- It contains plenty of decayed organic matter.(8)
- mountain soil is suitable for this crop.(6)
- Unscientific _____ is the cause for Soil erosion.(10)
- Has ferric oxide and aluminum in the surface.(8)
- Covered largest area in peninsular plateau.(3)
- Soil which spread vast area in India(8)
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- Crop grown better in Block soil(6)
- Main cause of disappearing grasslands.(11)
- This type of floughing prevent soil erosion.(7)
- Here we can see mountain soil.(8)
- Formed in the regions of less rainfall & high temperature.(6)
- ______ is the main crop of Red soil.(4)
- We can check soil erosion by this.(5)
15 Clues: Here we can see mountain soil.(8) • Crop grown better in Block soil(6) • We can check soil erosion by this.(5) • This is also called as “Regur Soil”(5) • ______ is the main crop of Red soil.(4) • Soil which spread vast area in India(8) • Main cause of disappearing grasslands.(11) • mountain soil is suitable for this crop.(6) • ...
The Great Depression Crossword by Dayani 2023-05-23
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- people invested their money in what?
- if your bank failed what happened to your money?
- what is one of the dust bowl states?
- what did they pant to stop the bowling of soil?
- Migrants looked for what?
- After the dust bowl people started moving where?
- many migrate came from?
- Migrant workers work to provide for their?
- what happened to the 9,000 banks?
- what worker would be paled 45,052 a year in California?
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- what came in the 1930s?
- 30% of what failed during the great depression?
- what was hanging on the windows?
- Rich businesses grew their?
- small banks had lent large portions of their?
- Migrants worker helped with what?
- white farmers would make their workers do what?
- The dust bowl increased what in businesses?
18 Clues: what came in the 1930s? • many migrate came from? • Migrants looked for what? • Rich businesses grew their? • what was hanging on the windows? • Migrants worker helped with what? • what happened to the 9,000 banks? • people invested their money in what? • what is one of the dust bowl states? • Migrant workers work to provide for their? • ...
geo 2015-08-31
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- Soil which spread vast area in India(8)
- Formed in the regions of less rainfall & high temperature.(6)
- Main cause of disappearing grasslands.(11)
- Here we can see mountain soil.(8)
- This type of floughing prevent soil erosion.(7)
- Crop grown better in Block soil(6)
- Covered largest area in peninsular plateau.(3)
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- We can check soil erosion by this.(5)
- Has ferric oxide and aluminum in the surface.(8)
- Soil erosion leads to accumulate _____ in rivers.(4)
- Unscientific _____ is the cause for Soil erosion.(10)
- ______ is the main crop of Red soil.(4)
- It contains plenty of decayed organic matter.(8)
- This is also called as “Regur Soil”(5)
- mountain soil is suitable for this crop.(6)
15 Clues: Here we can see mountain soil.(8) • Crop grown better in Block soil(6) • We can check soil erosion by this.(5) • This is also called as “Regur Soil”(5) • Soil which spread vast area in India(8) • ______ is the main crop of Red soil.(4) • Main cause of disappearing grasslands.(11) • mountain soil is suitable for this crop.(6) • ...
geo 2015-08-31
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- Here we can see mountain soil.(8)
- This is also called as “Regur Soil”(5)
- We can check soil erosion by this.(5)
- This type of floughing prevent soil erosion.(7)
- Has ferric oxide and aluminum in the surface.(8)
- ______ is the main crop of Red soil.(4)
- Unscientific _____ is the cause for Soil erosion.(10)
- It contains plenty of decayed organic matter.(8)
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- Soil which spread vast area in India(8)
- Crop grown better in Block soil(6)
- Formed in the regions of less rainfall & high temperature.(6)
- Main cause of disappearing grasslands.(11)
- Covered largest area in peninsular plateau.(3)
- Soil erosion leads to accumulate _____ in rivers.(4)
- mountain soil is suitable for this crop.(6)
15 Clues: Here we can see mountain soil.(8) • Crop grown better in Block soil(6) • We can check soil erosion by this.(5) • This is also called as “Regur Soil”(5) • Soil which spread vast area in India(8) • ______ is the main crop of Red soil.(4) • Main cause of disappearing grasslands.(11) • mountain soil is suitable for this crop.(6) • ...
Pottery/Clay 2022-09-08
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- process of heating clay pottery in a kiln to harden the glaze or pottery
- furnace used for firing clay
- state of the clay where fingerprints cannot be left while working with clay
- process of removing air bubbles from clay
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- process of molding clay using your hands
- the final state of clay when it is fully dried out
- the first firing before glazing
- when a bisque that has been glazed is refired to harden the glaze
- coat of paint-like material applied when the clay is at bisque until it is then refired to become glassy
9 Clues: furnace used for firing clay • the first firing before glazing • process of molding clay using your hands • process of removing air bubbles from clay • the final state of clay when it is fully dried out • when a bisque that has been glazed is refired to harden the glaze • process of heating clay pottery in a kiln to harden the glaze or pottery • ...
geo 2015-08-31
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- Covered largest area in peninsular plateau.(3)
- Here we can see mountain soil.(8)
- We can check soil erosion by this.(5)
- Main cause of disappearing grasslands.(11)
- This is also called as “Regur Soil”(5)
- Formed in the regions of less rainfall & high temperature.(6)
- Has ferric oxide and aluminum in the surface.(8)
- Crop grown better in Block soil(6)
- This type of floughing prevent soil erosion.(7)
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- ______ is the main crop of Red soil.(4)
- Soil which spread vast area in India(8)
- mountain soil is suitable for this crop.(6)
- It contains plenty of decayed organic matter.(8)
- Unscientific _____ is the cause for Soil erosion.(10)
- Soil erosion leads to accumulate _____ in rivers.(4)
15 Clues: Here we can see mountain soil.(8) • Crop grown better in Block soil(6) • We can check soil erosion by this.(5) • This is also called as “Regur Soil”(5) • ______ is the main crop of Red soil.(4) • Soil which spread vast area in India(8) • Main cause of disappearing grasslands.(11) • mountain soil is suitable for this crop.(6) • ...
geo 2015-08-31
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- ______ is the main crop of Red soil.(4)
- mountain soil is suitable for this crop.(6)
- Formed in the regions of less rainfall & high temperature.(6)
- Crop grown better in Block soil(6)
- Main cause of disappearing grasslands.(11)
- We can check soil erosion by this.(5)
- Here we can see mountain soil.(8)
- Soil which spread vast area in India(8)
Down
- Has ferric oxide and aluminum in the surface.(8)
- It contains plenty of decayed organic matter.(8)
- Covered largest area in peninsular plateau.(3)
- This type of floughing prevent soil erosion.(7)
- Unscientific _____ is the cause for Soil erosion.(10)
- This is also called as “Regur Soil”(5)
- Soil erosion leads to accumulate _____ in rivers.(4)
15 Clues: Here we can see mountain soil.(8) • Crop grown better in Block soil(6) • We can check soil erosion by this.(5) • This is also called as “Regur Soil”(5) • ______ is the main crop of Red soil.(4) • Soil which spread vast area in India(8) • Main cause of disappearing grasslands.(11) • mountain soil is suitable for this crop.(6) • ...
my crossword 2022-03-27
Across
- used in text
- candy
- can be found in the sky
- displays time
- many of them here
- cute
- $0
- you won!
- also cute
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- where you can always go to
- what you’re doing right now
- a pizza topping
- do you need help with this crossword?
- gets rid of something
- keeps you warm
- remember to lock your doors and windows you never know who might break in
- something you sit on
- i’m thinking of what to do with this text
- wrong answer
- used to ship stuff
20 Clues: $0 • cute • candy • you won! • also cute • used in text • wrong answer • displays time • keeps you warm • a pizza topping • many of them here • used to ship stuff • something you sit on • gets rid of something • can be found in the sky • where you can always go to • what you’re doing right now • do you need help with this crossword? • i’m thinking of what to do with this text • ...
Oil 2022-07-28
Across
- cool
- YT
- you climb a mount
- what we are in
- you need mtp do
- handsome
- 🚁
- Webb space telescope launched 2 years ago
- type of seafood
- do why
- how are you riddle
- crossword word
- opposite of happy
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- funky
- name of 1 person
- kind
- you
- in your ladder is op site
- the fun they had
- man e men
- opposite of video
- something you add with toast
- another type of seafood
- you are doing
- just kidding abbreviation
- you need
26 Clues: 🚁 • YT • you • kind • cool • funky • do why • handsome • you need • man e men • you are doing • what we are in • crossword word • you need mtp do • type of seafood • the fun they had • name of 1 person • you climb a mount • opposite of video • opposite of happy • how are you riddle • another type of seafood • in your ladder is op site • just kidding abbreviation • something you add with toast • ...
Ceramics Module 2 Key terms 2024-11-21
Across
- Unglazed ceramic ware that has been fired at a low temperature to remove all moisture from the clay body and make handling easy during glazing.
- Scratching or otherwise roughening the edges of damp or leather-hard clay before joining them.
- A tool used for scoring the clay. Usually has several prongs to create multiple scoring. Generally used when joining clay forms.
- In ceramics, a metal cut-out through which clay is forced in an extruder, giving it a particular shape. Dies can create solid or hollow extrusions.
Down
- A mechanical aid for forming moist clay by pressing it through a die.
- A tool with a fine tip, like a needle. Used for cutting, scoring and trimming.
- The condition of a clay body when much of the moisture has evaporated and shrinkage has just ended, but the clay is not totally dry. Carving, burnishing, or joining slabs is often done at this stage.
- Unfired pottery or sculpture.
- A curved tool made of wood, metal or plastic, used for shaping, scraping, or smoothing clay objects.
- A suspension of clay in water used for casting pottery or sculpture in molds. Can also be used for painted decoration.
10 Clues: Unfired pottery or sculpture. • A mechanical aid for forming moist clay by pressing it through a die. • A tool with a fine tip, like a needle. Used for cutting, scoring and trimming. • Scratching or otherwise roughening the edges of damp or leather-hard clay before joining them. • ...
101 Spelling List 2022-05-26
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- A B word that could be used to describe a sunset. It's been used in a crossword clue
- This compares two things using 'like' or 'as'
- "Living Dead" and "Bittersweet" are examples
- An A word that means something is cute
- A word that begins with A can be used to describe a hostile person
- This C word can describe a smart person
- This literary device makes non-lviing things seem alive
- This type of detail appeals to the senses
- This C word is often used to describe a great learning environment
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- This word means something costs a lot
- Examples include 'buzz', 'bang' and 'hiss'
- "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers"
- An E word for someone full of anticipation
- A word that starts with H which can mean terrible
- This is a direct comparison between two things
- A G word for a beautiful person
- This is an intense exaggeration
- A very rich person could be this W word
- A T word that can mean exciting or suspenseful
- A D word that means tricky or hard
20 Clues: A G word for a beautiful person • This is an intense exaggeration • A D word that means tricky or hard • This word means something costs a lot • An A word that means something is cute • A very rich person could be this W word • This C word can describe a smart person • This type of detail appeals to the senses • Examples include 'buzz', 'bang' and 'hiss' • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2023-10-30
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- breaking down of parent material into fine particles
- basic material of soil, both mineral and organic
- state nickname named after the Richardson ground squirrel
- State bird of North Dakota
- type of game animal that makes up animals like grouse, phesant, and etc..
- highly decomposed plant and animal remains in soil
- Things that protects farms, fields, and animals from wind
- migration area of North Dakota where lots of waterfowl birds fly
- type of animals that make up bobcats,foxes,coyotes,and etc...
- the naturally occurring mixture of mineral and organic ingredients
- large herd animal that used to be the most common large prairie animal before settlers
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- Layers of the soil
- tiny pieces of rock that serve as parent material
- Shape of the land
- a disease that has killed many American Elm trees
- Loose and gritty soil
- The state flower of North Dakota
- soils that are between clayey and sandy
- when soil is moved from one location to another by wind, water, and etc..
- leaving the land idle for one growing season
- smooth and stick soil that can hold water
- state tree of North Dakota
- Growing different crops each year
- the A horizon of soil or the very top layer of soil
- type of game that include deer, pronghorn, moose, and etc..
25 Clues: Shape of the land • Layers of the soil • Loose and gritty soil • State bird of North Dakota • state tree of North Dakota • The state flower of North Dakota • Growing different crops each year • soils that are between clayey and sandy • smooth and stick soil that can hold water • leaving the land idle for one growing season • basic material of soil, both mineral and organic • ...
unit 8 2022-02-28
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- type of succession in which the soil is already established
- an animal (as a vulture) that feeds on dead or decaying material
- is a place that an animal lives
- factors are living organisms that are part of an environment
- is a community of interacting organisms and their environment. Living things interact with each other and also with non-living things like soil, water and air
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- succession that occurs from the weathering or rock, which becomes soil. It takes hundreds of years
- a living thing (as a bacterium, fungus, or insect) that feeds on and breaks down plant and animal matter into simpler parts or substances.
- the idea that humans must interact with the environment in a way that ensures there will be enough resources left for future generations
- the ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in external conditions ( balance)
- is the rich variety of life on Earth. There's variety in genes, variety among species, and a variety of ecosystems. Everything is interconnected, or dependent on everything else!
- factors are the non-living factors in an environment such as temperature, light, water, and nutrients
11 Clues: is a place that an animal lives • type of succession in which the soil is already established • factors are living organisms that are part of an environment • an animal (as a vulture) that feeds on dead or decaying material • succession that occurs from the weathering or rock, which becomes soil. It takes hundreds of years • ...
test 2013-01-05
Dirt to Soil Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-30
Across
- The process of using a tractor with an implement to break up the surface of the soil.
- To kill unwanted plant life, like weeds.
- Decomposers that help with biodiversity and aeration of the soil.
- Diversity of life
- The process of carrying away soil by wind or water.
- National Resources Conservation Service
- To produce/ grow only 1 type of crop.
- Adding a surface layer of debri to the soil
- Producing food in such a way that future generations have quality resources
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- A process of breaking down dead and decomposing matter by adding water and turning it.
- To lower the quality of a product, or soil.
- Chemicals used to kill unwanted insects.
- A process that adds air to the soil.
- A process to turning productive healthy soil into a desert with little nutrients.
- To grow a second crop in-between the first, they will have different harvest times.
- Something Good, it helps something else.
- A type of plant that "Fixes" Nitrogen from the air into the soil.
- Insects that are good for plants, they help pollination.
- United States Department of Agriculture
19 Clues: Diversity of life • A process that adds air to the soil. • To produce/ grow only 1 type of crop. • National Resources Conservation Service • United States Department of Agriculture • Chemicals used to kill unwanted insects. • To kill unwanted plant life, like weeds. • Something Good, it helps something else. • To lower the quality of a product, or soil. • ...
Resources and development 2021-06-27
Across
- in which state mining has caused severe Land Degradation
- what is mainly grown in black soil
- individual community National and international resources are classified on the basis of
- in which state is terrace farming practice
- area Sun more than once in an agricultural year plus net sown area is called
- which soil is also called regur soil
- which geographical area is popularly related to new Alluvial soil
- which type of resource is iron ore
- the resources which are obtained from biosphere and have life is called
- Which soil is mostly found in eastern and Southern parts of Deccan Plateau
- the running water cuts through the clayey soil and makes deep channels called
- which soil is most suitable for growing the crop of cashew nut
Down
- what is done by planting trees
- the denudation of the soil cover and it's subsequent washing down is described as
- which is the main cause of Land Degradation in Punjab
- what percentage of land should be under forest according to the National Forest policy 1952
- resources that take long geological time for the formation are called
- what is define as the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future generation
- which is the most widespread relief feature of India
- one reason for overuse of resources
- which soil is the most widespread in India
- on which type of resource tidal energy cannot be put
- the process by which soil nutrients get washed away by heavy rains
- where in India Bad land topography is commonly found
24 Clues: what is done by planting trees • what is mainly grown in black soil • which type of resource is iron ore • one reason for overuse of resources • which soil is also called regur soil • in which state is terrace farming practice • which soil is the most widespread in India • which is the most widespread relief feature of India • ...
The History of Crosswords 2025-11-19
8 Clues: The study of puzzles • Name for a crossword fiend • birthplace of the crossword • shape of the first crossword • the word that created a scare during WW2 • Last name of the creator of the crossword • Paper the crossword was first featured in • First name of the creator of the crossword
ENGLISH PUZZLE 2022-05-15
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- a painting produced with oilbased paints
- an interesting or characterstic part of sth
- a large boat that uses the wind to move
- to dig up the ground in order to find ancient object and study them
- being the same size as he theing it represents
- a place where weapons are stored
- a very large sea mammal
- to be a sing of situation or feeling
- the male ruler of a group of countries
- a substance that is hard i.e iron gold etc
- to make a hole in the ground by moving soil using a tool or a machine
- to put a dead body into the ground
- a kind of hard rock used in building and sculpture
- the provision of water
- to protect
- a conflict between groups of people use armed
- relating to a single person or thing rather than a large group
- water which visibly moves across the surface of the sea
- a strong building used for defence from attack
- an object made to look like person or an animal
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- the way the wind moves in a particular area
- the look on sbs face
- earth that becomes hard when baked
- a two wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse used in anceient times
- to create an abject out of wood clay etc using a special tool
- to make a representation of sth real
- to plan and make a detailed drawing of sth
- containing many detailed parts
- to be situated in a place
- the shape ans size of sbs body
- the place where sb is buried
31 Clues: to protect • the look on sbs face • the provision of water • a very large sea mammal • to be situated in a place • the place where sb is buried • containing many detailed parts • the shape ans size of sbs body • a place where weapons are stored • earth that becomes hard when baked • to put a dead body into the ground • to make a representation of sth real • ...
Resources and development 2021-06-27
Across
- one reason for overuse of resources
- which soil is the most widespread in India
- what percentage of land should be under forest according to the National Forest policy 1952
- what is done by planting trees
- Which soil is mostly found in eastern and Southern parts of Deccan Plateau
- on which type of resource tidal energy cannot be put
- which is the most widespread relief feature of India
- which geographical area is popularly related to new Alluvial soil
- where in India Bad land topography is commonly found
- which soil is most suitable for growing the crop of cashew nut
- the running water cuts through the clayey soil and makes deep channels called
- what is mainly grown in black soil
- which soil is also called regur soil
Down
- the denudation of the soil cover and it's subsequent washing down is described as
- what is define as the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future generation
- in which state is terrace farming practice
- area Sun more than once in an agricultural year plus net sown area is called
- resources that take long geological time for the formation are called
- which is the main cause of Land Degradation in Punjab
- the process by which soil nutrients get washed away by heavy rains
- the resources which are obtained from biosphere and have life is called
- individual community National and international resources are classified on the basis of
- which type of resource is iron ore
- in which state mining has caused severe Land Degradation
24 Clues: what is done by planting trees • which type of resource is iron ore • what is mainly grown in black soil • one reason for overuse of resources • which soil is also called regur soil • in which state is terrace farming practice • which soil is the most widespread in India • on which type of resource tidal energy cannot be put • ...
Ancient China - [Julian and Callie] 2022-02-08
Across
- last dynasty of ancient china
- started with the trading of the silk road
- helped predict earthquakes
- mountain range south of china
- invention of china that we use the most
- the cycle of dynasties' rise and fall
- the reason the gods had blessed the dynasties
- massive trade route from china to europe
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- known as the roof of the world
- desert crossing over china and mongolia
- conquered the most land out of all ancient dynasties
- our homework for today if we don't finish it
- got its nutrients from the yellow river, fertile land
- country to the north of china
- carried rich soil with nutrients to fertilize farming land
15 Clues: helped predict earthquakes • last dynasty of ancient china • mountain range south of china • country to the north of china • known as the roof of the world • the cycle of dynasties' rise and fall • desert crossing over china and mongolia • invention of china that we use the most • massive trade route from china to europe • started with the trading of the silk road • ...
3D Design 2016-09-07
Across
- Small three sided cone that is placed in the kiln to shut it off
- To apply a finish, then wipe off most of the material applied leaving the finish in the cracks and pores
- No glaze on the bottom of the pot
- Bat, Slab of plaster of Paris used to partially dry slip
- Type of paint that washes with water
- To take away from the sculpture
- To remove material by digging into the surface
- Glass like coat, can be painted, dipped, or poured on. Glaze fuses to the pot when fired
- Standing, Can stand on its own without and base or support
- Wax coat that can be on stained on painted ceramics
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- Oven for baking day that heats to a very hot temperature
- One unit of a pattern
- Prongs used to lift the clay off the kiln floor
- Matte- dull, no gloss. Shiny-gives off light, reflective, glossy
- Rolling pins used to make slabs
- Wire, Wire used to cut plastic clay when wedging
- Used under clay to keep the clay from sticking to te table
- Waterproof- Porous- to have small holes- not waterproof
- The dimension and proportion an object. The size of the object
- Substance which causes another to melt.Used in glaze
20 Clues: One unit of a pattern • Rolling pins used to make slabs • To take away from the sculpture • No glaze on the bottom of the pot • Type of paint that washes with water • To remove material by digging into the surface • Prongs used to lift the clay off the kiln floor • Wire, Wire used to cut plastic clay when wedging • Wax coat that can be on stained on painted ceramics • ...
Gardening Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-09
Across
- growing plants in an urban environment
- 5 letters, starts with W, ends with S
- process of nitrogen moving through living and non-living things
- air + water + minerals + humus
- found in soil and rock as calcium phosphate
- result of germination
- food storage for seed embryo
- substance used for killing pests
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- top layer of soil
- increase of salt concentration in soil/sounds like sanitization
- displacement of topsoil
- plant embryo shell
- supply of water to land or crops by channels
- organic material called "black gold"
- one of the best coverings for soil
- first root to exit seed embryo
- process of embryo changing to seedling
- chemical/organic material added to soil
- process of phosphorus moving through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- essential element that is 78% of the atmosphere
20 Clues: top layer of soil • plant embryo shell • result of germination • displacement of topsoil • food storage for seed embryo • air + water + minerals + humus • first root to exit seed embryo • substance used for killing pests • one of the best coverings for soil • organic material called "black gold" • 5 letters, starts with W, ends with S • growing plants in an urban environment • ...
Rich Fool 2018-11-28
Across
- A very large quantity of something
- A person who lacks judgment or sense
- The state of being rich
Down
- Watch over something to protect or control
- He was a physician
- Lacking consideration of others
- A cultivated plant that is grown as food
- The object of a person's ambition or effort
- Desire for what we don't have
9 Clues: He was a physician • The state of being rich • Desire for what we don't have • Lacking consideration of others • A very large quantity of something • A person who lacks judgment or sense • A cultivated plant that is grown as food • Watch over something to protect or control • The object of a person's ambition or effort
Resources and development 2021-06-27
Across
- which geographical area is popularly related to new Alluvial soil
- which soil is most suitable for growing the crop of cashew nut
- resources that take long geological time for the formation are called
- what is mainly grown in black soil
- Which soil is mostly found in eastern and Southern parts of Deccan Plateau
- area Sun more than once in an agricultural year plus net sown area is called
- on which type of resource tidal energy cannot be put
- the denudation of the soil cover and it's subsequent washing down is described as
- the running water cuts through the clayey soil and makes deep channels called
- in which state is terrace farming practice
Down
- where in India Bad land topography is commonly found
- which is the main cause of Land Degradation in Punjab
- what is define as the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future generation
- in which state mining has caused severe Land Degradation
- what percentage of land should be under forest according to the National Forest policy 1952
- the resources which are obtained from biosphere and have life is called
- what is done by planting trees
- individual community National and international resources are classified on the basis of
- which soil is also called regur soil
- which is the most widespread relief feature of India
- the process by which soil nutrients get washed away by heavy rains
- which type of resource is iron ore
- one reason for overuse of resources
- which soil is the most widespread in India
24 Clues: what is done by planting trees • what is mainly grown in black soil • which type of resource is iron ore • one reason for overuse of resources • which soil is also called regur soil • which soil is the most widespread in India • in which state is terrace farming practice • where in India Bad land topography is commonly found • ...
Resources and development 2021-06-27
Across
- which geographical area is popularly related to new Alluvial soil
- which soil is most suitable for growing the crop of cashew nut
- resources that take long geological time for the formation are called
- what is mainly grown in black soil
- Which soil is mostly found in eastern and Southern parts of Deccan Plateau
- area Sun more than once in an agricultural year plus net sown area is called
- on which type of resource tidal energy cannot be put
- the denudation of the soil cover and it's subsequent washing down is described as
- the running water cuts through the clayey soil and makes deep channels called
- in which state is terrace farming practice
Down
- where in India Bad land topography is commonly found
- which is the main cause of Land Degradation in Punjab
- what is define as the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future generation
- in which state mining has caused severe Land Degradation
- what percentage of land should be under forest according to the National Forest policy 1952
- the resources which are obtained from biosphere and have life is called
- what is done by planting trees
- individual community National and international resources are classified on the basis of
- which soil is also called regur soil
- which is the most widespread relief feature of India
- the process by which soil nutrients get washed away by heavy rains
- which type of resource is iron ore
- one reason for overuse of resources
- which soil is the most widespread in India
24 Clues: what is done by planting trees • what is mainly grown in black soil • which type of resource is iron ore • one reason for overuse of resources • which soil is also called regur soil • which soil is the most widespread in India • in which state is terrace farming practice • where in India Bad land topography is commonly found • ...
Mesopotania 2022-09-15
Across
- a city that governs itself and surrounding area
- a person who copies or writes
- a belief in more than one god
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- fine particles of fertile soil
Down
- a system developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- an amount that is left over after a need is met
8 Clues: a person who copies or writes • a belief in more than one god • fine particles of fertile soil • a city that governs itself and surrounding area • an amount that is left over after a need is met • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top • a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams • ...
The Portrait of a Lady 2023-11-20
Across
- Sure and definite (7 letters).
- A board game of buying, selling, and dominating the market (8 letters).
- Just a bit or a small amount (8 letters).
- A perfect score in cricket or a Roman numeral followed by two zeros (7 letters).
Down
- Fine lines on the skin that come with age (8 letters).
- Made of clay or related to soil (7 letters).
- Walked with difficulty, as if impeded (7 letters).
- Held tightly together, like hands or a lock (7 letters).
8 Clues: Sure and definite (7 letters). • Just a bit or a small amount (8 letters). • Made of clay or related to soil (7 letters). • Walked with difficulty, as if impeded (7 letters). • Fine lines on the skin that come with age (8 letters). • Held tightly together, like hands or a lock (7 letters). • A board game of buying, selling, and dominating the market (8 letters). • ...
4GC - Roads 2025-04-16
Across
- Rectangular drain under road. (2)
- Resistance of slope to failure. (2)
- Road going under another structure.
- Raised ground for road or rail.
- Visible distance ahead on the road. (2)
- Raised structure of soil.
- Soil resistance to sliding. (2)
- Bitumen and aggregate road material.
- Side slope made by filling it. (2)
- System to remove surface water.
- Steel bar for concrete reinforcement.
- (CBR) Soil strength test method. (3)
- Score on eco-performance. (2)
- Action to reduce impact.
- Control of rainwater runoff. (2)
- Bridge surface where vehicles travel. (2)
- Uppermost road layer in contact. (2)
- Temporary water storage structure. (2)
- Intermediate support of bridge.
- Preventing soil wash-away.
- Cracks from repeated traffic load.
- Part of bridge above supports.
- Improving soil strength or properties. (2)
- Fabric used to reinforce soil.
- Gap for expansion movement. (2)
- Top level of groundwater. (2)
- Road cut view across its width. (2)
- Middle asphalt layer in pavement. (2)
- Concrete with steel bars. (2)
- Rainwater flowing over surfaces.
- The banking of a road on curves.
- Excavation and embankment balancing. (3)
- Soil support for loads. (2)
- Legal land for public road use. (3)
- Ability of soil to absorb water.
- Densifying soil by pressure. (2)
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- Sticky binder used in asphalt.
- Shallow channel for water flow.
- Number of vehicles on road. (2)
- basin Permanent water storage basin. (2)
- Layer above subgrade below base.
- Refilling excavated area with soil.
- New layer over existing pavement.
- Erosion by fast-moving water.
- Top asphalt layer on pavement. (2)
- Concrete cast before placement. (2)
- Removing earth for construction.
- Pipe/channel for water under road.
- Circular intersection for traffic flow.
- Legal approval to build. (2)
- Traffic control and info signs.
- Wall holding back soil. (2)
- Tensioned reinforcement after concrete sets. (2)
- Light that controls vehicle flow. (2)
- Flat concrete structural element.
- The layout of a road in plan and profile.
- Part of bridge below deck.
- Lab test for soil compaction. (2)
- Soil sinking under load.
- Smallest turn a vehicle can make. (2)
- Raised area to slow traffic. (2)
- Barrier to prevent road departure.
- Divider between opposing traffic lanes.
- Breaking rock with explosives.
- Soil layer under pavement structure.
- Grouping soil by type. (2)
- Lane for vehicles to turn.
- Width of road edge area.
- End support of a bridge.
- Bridge crossing over another road.
- Removing top soil layer. (2)
- Speed of water movement. (2)
- Wall reducing traffic noise. (2)
- Wall holding back earth. (2)
- Structure to absorb vehicle impact. (2)
- Marked pedestrian crossing. (2)
- Main load-spreading pavement layer. (2)
- Methods to prevent soil loss and damage. (2)
- Width of a single traffic lane. (2)
- Side view showing road elevation. (2)
- Densifying soil using equipment.
- Shaping land surface for construction.
- Structure over obstacle like water.
- Making surface even or flat.
84 Clues: Soil sinking under load. • Action to reduce impact. • Width of road edge area. • End support of a bridge. • Raised structure of soil. • Part of bridge below deck. • Lane for vehicles to turn. • Preventing soil wash-away. • Grouping soil by type. (2) • Legal approval to build. (2) • Wall holding back soil. (2) • Making surface even or flat. • Soil support for loads. (2) • ...
Soil Assessment 2020-10-09
Across
- What is the order of the soil horizons?
- seeds germinate Why is the A-Horizon important?
- What is it called when B-Horizon is composed of minerals?
- What is another word for what R-Horizon is called?
- Is C-Horizon composed of nutrients?
- ____ is when it is in the ground in a uniform fashion.
Down
- What layer is known as the parent material for the soil?
- What is B-Horizon composed of?
- of minerals What does the composition of E-Horizon have?
- and minerals What is C-Horizon composed of?
- rock What is R-Horizon composed of?
- material and mineral particles What is the composition of A-Horizon?
- Is E-Horizon the Leaching Layer?
- material What is O-Horizon composed of?
- ____ is when it is just laying around.
15 Clues: What is B-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? • rock What is R-Horizon composed of? • material What is O-Horizon composed of? • and minerals What is C-Horizon composed of? • ...
Resources and development 2021-06-27
Across
- in which state mining has caused severe Land Degradation
- what is mainly grown in black soil
- individual community National and international resources are classified on the basis of
- in which state is terrace farming practice
- area Sun more than once in an agricultural year plus net sown area is called
- which soil is also called regur soil
- which geographical area is popularly related to new Alluvial soil
- which type of resource is iron ore
- the resources which are obtained from biosphere and have life is called
- Which soil is mostly found in eastern and Southern parts of Deccan Plateau
- the running water cuts through the clayey soil and makes deep channels called
- which soil is most suitable for growing the crop of cashew nut
Down
- what is done by planting trees
- the denudation of the soil cover and it's subsequent washing down is described as
- which is the main cause of Land Degradation in Punjab
- what percentage of land should be under forest according to the National Forest policy 1952
- resources that take long geological time for the formation are called
- what is define as the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future generation
- which is the most widespread relief feature of India
- one reason for overuse of resources
- which soil is the most widespread in India
- on which type of resource tidal energy cannot be put
- the process by which soil nutrients get washed away by heavy rains
- where in India Bad land topography is commonly found
24 Clues: what is done by planting trees • what is mainly grown in black soil • which type of resource is iron ore • one reason for overuse of resources • which soil is also called regur soil • in which state is terrace farming practice • which soil is the most widespread in India • which is the most widespread relief feature of India • ...
Resources and development 2021-06-27
Across
- which soil is also called regur soil
- what percentage of land should be under forest according to the National Forest policy 1952
- which soil is the most widespread in India
- what is done by planting trees
- what is mainly grown in black soil
- resources that take long geological time for the formation are called
- on which type of resource tidal energy cannot be put
- in which state mining has caused severe Land Degradation
- Which soil is mostly found in eastern and Southern parts of Deccan Plateau
- the resources which are obtained from biosphere and have life is called
- which soil is most suitable for growing the crop of cashew nut
- which is the most widespread relief feature of India
Down
- what is define as the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future generation
- the process by which soil nutrients get washed away by heavy rains
- which geographical area is popularly related to new Alluvial soil
- where in India Bad land topography is commonly found
- area Sun more than once in an agricultural year plus net sown area is called
- in which state is terrace farming practice
- the running water cuts through the clayey soil and makes deep channels called
- which type of resource is iron ore
- one reason for overuse of resources
- the denudation of the soil cover and it's subsequent washing down is described as
- which is the main cause of Land Degradation in Punjab
- individual community National and international resources are classified on the basis of
24 Clues: what is done by planting trees • what is mainly grown in black soil • which type of resource is iron ore • one reason for overuse of resources • which soil is also called regur soil • which soil is the most widespread in India • in which state is terrace farming practice • where in India Bad land topography is commonly found • ...
Spelling Week 2 Term 2 Words 2025-05-07
Across
- Doing something; a deed or act.([Crossword Solver][2])
- A person who plays a musical instrument.
- Tasting very good; yummy.
- The act of stopping something temporarily.
- Something of great value or importance.
- A feeling of nervousness or unease.
- Causing disagreement or debate.
- Movement or change in position.([Crossword Dictionary][1])
Down
- A magical drink, often used in stories.
- Something unique or different from the usual.([Dan Word][3])
- Relating to interacting with others.([Crossword Solver][4])
- A large and impressive house.
- Being careful to avoid danger or mistakes.
- The act of making something new.
- An increase in length or duration.
15 Clues: Tasting very good; yummy. • A large and impressive house. • Causing disagreement or debate. • The act of making something new. • An increase in length or duration. • A feeling of nervousness or unease. • A magical drink, often used in stories. • Something of great value or importance. • A person who plays a musical instrument. • Being careful to avoid danger or mistakes. • ...
