clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Best Summer Ever 2017-08-29
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- Your one true love
- Cheers _________!
- What our gator lacked for the first month
- Type of eclipse we witnessed
- Cheap burger and beer destination
- Destination of yours and Brandon’s overnight trip
- Is it really meat?
- Your badminton rival
- Blueberries (abbrv.)
- Tuesday night activity
- Type of crossword we usually do
- Special Friday theme
- Food we always order when we’re hungry
- Pet animal Hannah has that wants to mate with her
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- They loved you at the top of Mount Cheam
- Murder game
- 1st movie watched at Shaan's
- Game played at Bob’s pool party
- Shaan keeps adding evil drawings to it (in our office space)
- Lake we went to
- “I’m halfway! Only 150 _____ samples left”
- Bob and Philipp had matching _______ at the pool party (plural)
- What you and Brandon ordered to take home/steal
- “I added water because I thought the beetles were _______” – Valerie
- Shape of snow on Cheam
- Your twin
- "OK let's put out 100 more _____" -Todd
- Best Met strain ever (unless you’re a beetle)
- We are the Todd ______
- Our educational institution
30 Clues: Your twin • Murder game • Lake we went to • Cheers _________! • Your one true love • Is it really meat? • Your badminton rival • Blueberries (abbrv.) • Special Friday theme • Shape of snow on Cheam • Tuesday night activity • We are the Todd ______ • Our educational institution • 1st movie watched at Shaan's • Type of eclipse we witnessed • Game played at Bob’s pool party • ...
Earth and earth subsystem 2024-08-15
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- Below is a representation. You would need to create the actual grid on paper or using a digital tool.)
- (A community of living organisms and their environment)
- CYCLE (The continuous movement of water on Earth)
- (Region around Earth influenced by its magnetic field)
- (The frozen water parts of Earth)
- (All living organisms on Earth)
- (Process where liquid water turns into vapor)
- (All the water on Earth's surface)
- LAYER (Protective atmospheric layer absorbing UV radiation)
- (Breaking down of rocks)
- (Process by which plants make food using sunlight)
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- (Earth's rigid outer layer)
- CYCLE (Cycle that moves nitrogen through the atmosphere and organisms)
- (Layer of gases surrounding Earth)
- CYCLE (The circulation of carbon among Earth's spheres)
- (Any form of water falling from the sky)
- EFFECT (Warming of Earth due to trapped heat in the atmosphere)
- (The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere)
- (Movement of soil and rock by wind or water)
- ENERGY (Heat energy derived from Earth's interior)
- Puzzle Grid
- PLATES (Large sections of Earth's crust)
22 Clues: Puzzle Grid • (Breaking down of rocks) • (Earth's rigid outer layer) • (All living organisms on Earth) • (The frozen water parts of Earth) • (Layer of gases surrounding Earth) • (All the water on Earth's surface) • (Any form of water falling from the sky) • PLATES (Large sections of Earth's crust) • (The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere) • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2024-04-25
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- animal skins
- all-night celebrations held by the Coahuiltecans and other American Indians
- scientists who study and compare peoples to learn how they live or have lived
- friends who support one another
- building material made of dry clay and mud
- tools, weapons, and other objects made by people
- groups of people/ American Indian families
- alliances between different groups
- people who study the past
- scientists who use remains of materials that they find to study peoples of the past
- periods into which historians divide the past
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- period of time before written records
- circular huts
- ancestry traced through the mother’s side of the family
- system of growing different crops on the sam land over a period of years to improve the soil
- groups of people who move from place to place
- people who hunt animals and gather wild plants for game
- movable homes made by some plains indians that were made from animal hides stretched over long poles
18 Clues: animal skins • circular huts • people who study the past • friends who support one another • alliances between different groups • period of time before written records • building material made of dry clay and mud • groups of people/ American Indian families • groups of people who move from place to place • periods into which historians divide the past • ...
Water 2025-02-18
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- holes in the ground that hold water.
- 23% of our usable water comes from this.
- these remove solids from wastewater.
- a type of run off from farming.
- top surface of the underground water.
- an aquifer type that is more safe to put a well in.
- waste from toxic metals.
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- ability of rock to transmit water.
- chemical waste that are sometimes kept in holding pomds.
- describes a type of pollution in which you can see the source.
- describes how water moves through areas of high permeability.
- gas and oils that are left on highways.
- these are underground and can leak into the soil if not taken care of.
- describes how groundwater moves compared to above ground water.
- the volume of pore space.
- layers of permeable rock that water flows through.
- a layer of this is under landfills to keep liquid pollution contained.
- areas that can have large amounts of animal watses.
18 Clues: waste from toxic metals. • the volume of pore space. • a type of run off from farming. • ability of rock to transmit water. • holes in the ground that hold water. • these remove solids from wastewater. • top surface of the underground water. • gas and oils that are left on highways. • 23% of our usable water comes from this. • ...
Deposition Crossword 2025-03-12
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- Before sediments are deposited they must be ______
- An agent of erosion and deposition that helps shape deserts.
- The most common agent of erosion and also an agent of deposition.
- A mount of sand in the desert.
- A small hill of compacted clay left behind by glacial action.
- The process of sediments being dropped and piled up.
- _______ sediments are dropped first
- A flowing body of water that meets the ocean, sometimes at a Delta.
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- The process that happens before deposition.
- A fan-shaped deposit of soil.
- Tiny pieces of rock that are left after a larger rock is broken down.
- A type of rock that forms from sediments.
- An accumulation of debris that was carried along a glacier.
- A long ridge of sand that forms along a bay.
- A slowly moving block of ice that is an agent of deposition
- Material that's been deposited by glaciers
- to drop sediments
- A spot where sand is deposited along coastlines.
18 Clues: to drop sediments • A fan-shaped deposit of soil. • A mount of sand in the desert. • _______ sediments are dropped first • A type of rock that forms from sediments. • Material that's been deposited by glaciers • The process that happens before deposition. • A long ridge of sand that forms along a bay. • A spot where sand is deposited along coastlines. • ...
Europe Vocab Crossword 2023-04-06
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- shadow / a dry area on the leeward side of a mountainous area (away from the wind)
- / permanently frozen soil
- / a piece of low-lying land reclaimed from the sea or a river and protected by dikes (dams)
- / Russian grasslands that are treeless and have plants and a climate similar to those of the Great Plains in the United States
- / the sometimes swampy, coniferous forest of high northern latitudes in tundra and steppes of Siberia
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- power / energy generated by water-driven turbines
- / the coldest of all biomes which yields a treeless plain with limited plant growth
- / a waterway that is clear enough for ships to travel through
- / the reserved supply of something, such as oil or natural gas
- / a body of land surrounded by water on three sides
- / a type of rich, dust-like soil found in the North European Plain
- / a river or stream that flows into a larger river
- / another name for a grassland (not tundra or steppe) – flat, moderate temps and rainfall, few trees
13 Clues: / permanently frozen soil • power / energy generated by water-driven turbines • / a river or stream that flows into a larger river • / a body of land surrounded by water on three sides • / a waterway that is clear enough for ships to travel through • / the reserved supply of something, such as oil or natural gas • ...
Semester Vocab Review Unit 1 2024-12-17
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- Believed in staying Loyal to the British. Known as the Redcoats.
- of Independence: The document proclaimed that the 13 original colonies of America were “free and independent
- Tea Party: American colonists dumped shiploads of tea into the water to protest the Tea Act.
- England: A region with harsh winters that made farming difficult.
- To end or get rid of enslavement
- The practice of people owning other people. Enslaved people must work for their owners.
- Massacre: In 1770, Boston Massachusetts a group of British soldiers shot their muskets into a crowd. Five colonists
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- Know as the rebels in the American Revolution. Believed in fighting for Independence from Great Britain
- Colonies: Known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming.
- When one country takes control of another country or region, establishing a settlement
- Region: Is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies.
- Colonies: Had warm climates and rich soil making it perfect for farming. Enslaved Africans worked on plantations
- killed.
- Act: A law that lowered the price of tea and benefited the British tea companies.
14 Clues: killed. • To end or get rid of enslavement • Believed in staying Loyal to the British. Known as the Redcoats. • England: A region with harsh winters that made farming difficult. • Region: Is an area where the British set up the original 13 colonies. • Colonies: Known as the Breadbasket as there was fertile soil for farming. • ...
Egypt choice board: activity #4 2021-01-21
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- "great house"
- paths followed by traders
- a triangle-shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river.
- an imaginary creature with heads of lions
- huge stone tombs with four walls that meet in a point at the top
- the part of Egypt where it met its highest glory
- a period in Egyptian history that lasted from about 2700 BC to 2200 BC.
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- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth.
- long lasting paper like material.
- strong rapids
- life after death
- people from rich and powerful families.
- people of wealth and power
- the application of scientific knowledge
- a tall pillar with a point at the top
- a period of order and stability
- Egyptian writing system
- a stone written in hieroglyphics
- a series of rulers from the same family.
19 Clues: strong rapids • "great house" • life after death • Egyptian writing system • paths followed by traders • people of wealth and power • a period of order and stability • a stone written in hieroglyphics • long lasting paper like material. • a tall pillar with a point at the top • people from rich and powerful families. • the application of scientific knowledge • ...
Thirteen Reasons Why - Cassette 5: Side A 2014-02-05
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- What does Hannah want to say with this tape to Clay?
- 'My parents asked for ... reports every week from my teachers.'
- Where does the party take place?
- How does Hannah describe the kiss?
- The person the chapter is about.
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- Who begins always the sentences with 'all right'?
- How does Hannah describe Clay at the beginning of the tape?
- Who follows Clay with the car?
- 'every seemed good, but i knew it had the potential to be...'
- Who is Hannah thinking about after kissing Clay?
10 Clues: Who follows Clay with the car? • Where does the party take place? • The person the chapter is about. • How does Hannah describe the kiss? • Who is Hannah thinking about after kissing Clay? • Who begins always the sentences with 'all right'? • What does Hannah want to say with this tape to Clay? • How does Hannah describe Clay at the beginning of the tape? • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL CLASS CROSSWORD 2025-01-17
6 Clues: Your personal process • Group sharing common interests or goals • The Environment around(how you view it) • Record of various astronomical phenomena • Advertisement disguised as informational content • Decomposing organic waste into nutrient-rich soil.
Ceramic Cells 2023-01-15
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- watered down clay that can be used as a pottery glue
- clay that is dry and ready to be fired
- colours which are opposite each other in the colour wheel
- clay that has been fired again with glaze
- colours which are near to one another in the colour wheel
- clay that is somewhat dry and good for carving into
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- clay that has been fired once in the kiln
- an American artist who creates abstract paintings by pouring and dripping paint and resin
- clay you can easily mould and model
- a biologist and naturalist who changed the way people considered the relationship between art and science
10 Clues: clay you can easily mould and model • clay that is dry and ready to be fired • clay that has been fired once in the kiln • clay that has been fired again with glaze • clay that is somewhat dry and good for carving into • watered down clay that can be used as a pottery glue • colours which are opposite each other in the colour wheel • ...
LA Resources 2023-10-01
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- Mild this and fertile this are LA's most important natural resources
- Two of LA's wildlife species
- Country here in N America that is rich in natural resources
- LA's most profitable crop
- Resources essential for maintaining human life (plants/trees)
- Resources found in the earth (oil and gas)
- Two alternative sources of energy besides mineral fuel
- One use of LA's forests
- Two of the state's chief mineral resources
- Resource than can be replenished over time
- One type of lake in LA
- Collecting scrap iron or copper to use again
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- Two uses for LA;s water bodies
- Two of LA's major crops
- Resources found in nature...like air of soil
- Two reasons biological resources are becoming harder to preserve
16 Clues: One type of lake in LA • Two of LA's major crops • One use of LA's forests • LA's most profitable crop • Two of LA's wildlife species • Two uses for LA;s water bodies • Resources found in the earth (oil and gas) • Two of the state's chief mineral resources • Resource than can be replenished over time • Resources found in nature...like air of soil • ...
All Things Crossword 2023-11-13
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- Crossword puzzle difficulty is rated by weekdays, which day is the easiest to solve?
- Publish that released the first book of crossword puzzles in 1924
- Name of the newspaper to publish the first crossword puzzle
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- Original name for crossword
- Inventor of the crossword
- Name for a person who enjoys crosswords
- Another name for a British Crossword
- Name of the first crossword puzzle "_____'s Word-Cross Puzzle"
8 Clues: Inventor of the crossword • Original name for crossword • Another name for a British Crossword • Name for a person who enjoys crosswords • Name of the newspaper to publish the first crossword puzzle • Name of the first crossword puzzle "_____'s Word-Cross Puzzle" • Publish that released the first book of crossword puzzles in 1924 • ...
Art 6 2022-03-09
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- a decoration
- art done in metal
- an ancient structure with 4 triangular shaped walls
- a culture know for many types of pottery
- a method used to attach pieces of clay
- a circle shaped window in a medieval church
- a symbol for the Egyptian God Ra
- the color and shine that is applied to pottery
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- a person that writes the pages in a medieval book
- a mirror image on 2 sides
- to "knead" clay in order to work out air bubbles
- the way something feels
- a repetition of elements to create a design
- to fill with light
- the earliest people to make art
- an artwork made up of small pieces
- a transparent paint
- a clay handbuilding technique that require use of a rolling pin
18 Clues: a decoration • art done in metal • to fill with light • a transparent paint • the way something feels • a mirror image on 2 sides • the earliest people to make art • a symbol for the Egyptian God Ra • an artwork made up of small pieces • a method used to attach pieces of clay • a culture know for many types of pottery • a repetition of elements to create a design • ...
Plant Mineral Nutrition and Nutritional Symbioses 2020-11-14
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- The plant family in which most nitrogen-based nutritional symbioses occur.
- The primary site of absorption by roots occurs in the region of maturation, where there are abundant (two words) _____________.
- Potassium plays several major roles in plants, one of these involves the movement of water from areas of lower solute concentrations to areas of higher solute concentrations. Potassium facilitates this movement by providing a solute differential also referred to as _________ potential.
- Beyond organic material, soil is composed of [in order of decreasing size] sand, silt, and _________.
- Soil is derived from rock by a break down processes called …
- Fertilizers for plants always report three-numbers which provide information on the percent by weight of three macronutrients included in the product, for example “10-10-10”. These macronutrients are (in order), nitrogen, __________, and potassium.
- The relative percentages of different-sized soil particles define a soil’s __________.
- When plants engage in nutritional symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria or symbiotic fungi, the plant receives nitrogen or phosphorous in exchange for photosynthetically derived ____________.
- The major source of phosphorous for plants is the weathering of rock, which releases phosphorous as inorganic ___________ ions.
- Beyond organic material, soil is composed of three types of particles, which are discriminated by their _______.
- In order to use nitrogen, plants rely on microbes to break the covalent triple bond, and attach, or “ ______” nitrogen to other compounds.
- Elements that are needed by plants in large quantities are referred to as __________.
- Nitrogen plays several major roles in plants, one of these involves being a major component of all of the monomers that comprise peptides and proteins, or (two words) ________.
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- The potassium component of plant fertilizer is composed of potassium salts, but on the packages, it is most often referred to (traditionally) as __________, which is a different compound entirely, and not taken up by plants in nature.
- Cation liberation from the soil matrix involves the release of carbon dioxide from roots; as a product of __________.
- Elements that are needed by plants in very small (trace) quantities are referred to as __________.
- Plants engage in nutritional symbioses to enhance access to nutrients. One of these involves __________ fungi, which colonize the cortical cells of plants, and gather phosphorous from the surrounding soil, and exchange this with plants for photosynthetic carbohydrates.
- Plants engage in nutritional symbioses to enhance access to nutrients. One of these involves the formation of highly branched fungal structures within cortical cells of plants, which serve as the primary sites of nutrient exchange. These highly branched structures are referred to as _____________.
- The primary source of nitrogen for plants is _________ nitrogen, which can not be used directly by plants due to the strength of the covalent triple bond.
- Rock is an impure _______, which is an aggregate of numerous elements, which become available to plants as the rock breaks down.
- The surface of soil particles has a __________ charge, which form ionic bonds with cations.
- When plants engage in nutritional symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, the formation of nodules to contain the bacteria constitutes a ___________ change on the part of the plant.
- Phosphorous plays several major roles in plants, one of these involves being a major component of ___________, found in all plasma membranes.
- Plants are capable of absorbing nitrogen in a few forms, ammonia, ammonium, and __________.
- Plants engage in nutritional symbioses to enhance access to nutrients. Despite colonization of plant roots by these symbionts, they never actually enter the plant cell. Instead, they are ________, more specifically referred to as “invaginated” within the plant plasma membrane.
- ________ exchange refers to the liberation of cations from ionic bonds to soil particles.
- Plants engage in nutritional symbioses to enhance access to nutrients. One of these involves that of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, in which plants form structures on their roots to contain the bacteria, these structures are referred to as ____________.
27 Clues: Soil is derived from rock by a break down processes called … • The plant family in which most nitrogen-based nutritional symbioses occur. • Elements that are needed by plants in large quantities are referred to as __________. • The relative percentages of different-sized soil particles define a soil’s __________. • ...
Soil Crossword 2020-03-13
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- Solid rock found under the surface.
- Plants grow best in the _____________ layer of soil.
- Materials that plants and animals need to grow.
- ________________ is a layer of soil lying under topsoil.
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- Process of breaking down rock to become soil.
- ________________ is organic matter in soil.
- Small particles of earth.
7 Clues: Small particles of earth. • Solid rock found under the surface. • ________________ is organic matter in soil. • Process of breaking down rock to become soil. • Materials that plants and animals need to grow. • Plants grow best in the _____________ layer of soil. • ________________ is a layer of soil lying under topsoil.
Volcano crossword puzzle 2023-12-12
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- magma pools inside the crust
- a volcano made up of ash and cinders
- a volcano that is made from layers of hardened lava
- when a batholith cools and forces rock above it upward
- forms when magma hardens inside the pipe of a volcano
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- magma heats underground water
- pressure builds and water erupts from the ground
- energy that happens when magma heats underground water
- a gaping hole formed by a collapsed volcano
- a rich organic volcanic soil
10 Clues: magma pools inside the crust • a rich organic volcanic soil • magma heats underground water • a volcano made up of ash and cinders • a gaping hole formed by a collapsed volcano • pressure builds and water erupts from the ground • a volcano that is made from layers of hardened lava • forms when magma hardens inside the pipe of a volcano • ...
Volcano crossword puzzle 2023-12-12
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- magma pools inside the crust
- a volcano made up of ash and cinders
- a volcano that is made from layers of hardened lava
- when a batholith cools and forces rock above it upward
- forms when magma hardens inside the pipe of a volcano
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- magma heats underground water
- pressure builds and water erupts from the ground
- energy that happens when magma heats underground water
- a gaping hole formed by a collapsed volcano
- a rich organic volcanic soil
10 Clues: magma pools inside the crust • a rich organic volcanic soil • magma heats underground water • a volcano made up of ash and cinders • a gaping hole formed by a collapsed volcano • pressure builds and water erupts from the ground • a volcano that is made from layers of hardened lava • forms when magma hardens inside the pipe of a volcano • ...
crossword 2022-09-16
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- this kind of energy makes us feel warm or hot
- blood vessel that carry oxygen rich blood
- the process by which food and oxygen combine to obtain energy
- plants buried under the soil for years
- organs of respiratory system
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- this is more in inhaled air
- pumps blood into the blood vessels
- the pull force between the particles are very weak
- it carry nutrients and water to all parts of body
- wind energy is converted to electrical energy
10 Clues: this is more in inhaled air • organs of respiratory system • pumps blood into the blood vessels • plants buried under the soil for years • blood vessel that carry oxygen rich blood • this kind of energy makes us feel warm or hot • wind energy is converted to electrical energy • it carry nutrients and water to all parts of body • ...
The Hidden Treasure 2025-06-10
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- What happened to the farmer before the treasure was found.
- What the sons were told was hidden in the field.
- What the sons truly learned in the end.
- The rich earth the sons dug into.
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- The land the sons worked on.
- What they received after working the land.
- The true treasure gained through effort.
- The man who gave the advice before passing away.
- The farmer’s children who searched for treasure.
- Another word for hard work.
10 Clues: Another word for hard work. • The land the sons worked on. • The rich earth the sons dug into. • What the sons truly learned in the end. • The true treasure gained through effort. • What they received after working the land. • The man who gave the advice before passing away. • What the sons were told was hidden in the field. • ...
Agronomy 2024-01-18
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- A farming approach that aims to produce food while establishing an ecological balance.
- A substance used to improve the growth, yield, or quality of crops.
- The science of soil management and crop production.
- An essential element for plant growth, symbolized as K on the periodic table.
- A unit of measure for land, often used in the context of farming.
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- Essential for photosynthesis, this primary macronutrient is often applied as a fertilizer.
- A soil management and crop production practice that seeks to mimic natural processes.
- A method of growing plants in a water-based, nutrient-rich solution.
8 Clues: The science of soil management and crop production. • A unit of measure for land, often used in the context of farming. • A substance used to improve the growth, yield, or quality of crops. • A method of growing plants in a water-based, nutrient-rich solution. • An essential element for plant growth, symbolized as K on the periodic table. • ...
Best Summer Ever 2017-08-29
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- Your twin
- What you and Brandon ordered to take home/steal
- Pet animal Hannah has that wants to mate with her
- Destination of yours and Brandon’s overnight trip
- Type of crossword we usually do
- Food we always order when we’re hungry
- Game played at Bob’s pool party
- Bob and Philipp had matching _______ at the pool party (plural)
- Shaan keeps adding evil drawings to it (in our office space)
- Your one true love
- Shape of snow on Cheam
- “I added water because I thought the beetles were _______” – Valerie
- Our educational institution
- "OK let's put out 100 more _____" -Todd
- Type of eclipse we witnessed
- “I’m halfway! Only 150 _____ samples left”
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- Best Met strain ever (unless you’re a beetle)
- Tuesday night activity
- They loved you at the top of Mount Cheam
- Murder game
- What our gator lacked for the first month
- 1st movie watched at Shaan's
- Your badminton rival
- Cheers _______!
- Special Friday theme
- Lake we went to
- Is it really meat?
- Blueberries (abbrv.)
- We are the Todd ______
- Cheap burger and beer destination
30 Clues: Your twin • Murder game • Cheers _______! • Lake we went to • Is it really meat? • Your one true love • Your badminton rival • Special Friday theme • Blueberries (abbrv.) • Tuesday night activity • We are the Todd ______ • Shape of snow on Cheam • Our educational institution • 1st movie watched at Shaan's • Type of eclipse we witnessed • Type of crossword we usually do • ...
Food Web Crossword 2022-10-04
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- organisms that that eat nonliving organisms
- consume the engery from producers (first trophic level)
- one part of a food web
- they turn organic wastes into rich soil
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- the energy in living organisms
- autotrophs that give energy to heterotrophs
- toxic chemicals that increase with each trophic level
- food webs groped into categories called producers consumers and decomposers
8 Clues: one part of a food web • the energy in living organisms • they turn organic wastes into rich soil • autotrophs that give energy to heterotrophs • organisms that that eat nonliving organisms • toxic chemicals that increase with each trophic level • consume the engery from producers (first trophic level) • ...
Salt Marsh Wonders 2025-09-17
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- Salt marshes act as natural water
- Salt marshes help reduce coastal
- Muddy and nutrient-rich, this describes the salt marsh
- Water in salt marshes is a mix of fresh and ______ water
- Fish use salt marshes as a ______ ground
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- A biome is defined by its climate and
- Type of biome that salt marshes belong to
- Small crabs found in salt marshes
- plants in salt marshes must be ______ tolerant
9 Clues: Salt marshes help reduce coastal • Salt marshes act as natural water • Small crabs found in salt marshes • A biome is defined by its climate and • Fish use salt marshes as a ______ ground • Type of biome that salt marshes belong to • plants in salt marshes must be ______ tolerant • Muddy and nutrient-rich, this describes the salt marsh • ...
Pottery! 2015-07-28
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- A natural material made up of tiny particles of rocks
- A girl who has fun earning her Potter badge
- The art of making containers, sculptures, and other objects out of clay
- The way to prepare clay before it is molded; clay is kneaded over and over to help make it smooth
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- An artistic object that is made in three dimensions
- A furnace to heat clay
- A hand method of forming pottery by building the walls up with rings of clay
- To scratch the edges of two pieces of clay that you want to join; helps to create a stronger bond
- A process in which the pottery is placed inside a kiln to dry and harden the clay
9 Clues: A furnace to heat clay • A girl who has fun earning her Potter badge • An artistic object that is made in three dimensions • A natural material made up of tiny particles of rocks • The art of making containers, sculptures, and other objects out of clay • A hand method of forming pottery by building the walls up with rings of clay • ...
Ceramics Module 1 Key terms 2024-11-17
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- Crushed or ground particles of fired clay graded in various sizes of particles. Added to the clay body to help in drying, to add texture, and to reduce shrinkage and warpage.
- The process of building or sculpture without the use of the potter's wheel. This term includes pinching, coiling, and building with slabs.
- A revolving wheel, powered by foot or by electricity, on which clay is shaped into pottery.
- A translucent, nonabsorbent body fired at high temperature. White and hard, it was first developed in China.
- A type of clay body fired to a temperature at which the body becomes vitrified, dense, and nonabsorpative, but not translucent.
- Clay found in nature that was formed in place rather than transported by the action of water. Also called residual clay.
- The ability of a damp clay body to yield under pressure without cracking and to retain the formed shape after the pressure is released
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- Objects made from earthly materials with the aid of heat, or the process of making these objects.
- Resistance to heat and melting. These types of materials are used in porcelain and stoneware. Also used for building kilns and kiln furniture and in combination with other materials, as kiln insulation.
- Pottery that has been fired at low temperature and is porous and relatively soft. Usually red or brown in color. Use for domestic ware, glazed or unglazed.
- Originally a term for earthenware, now loosely used to refer to any type of ceramic ware, as well as to the workshop where it is made.
- A furnace or an oven built of heat-resistant materials for firing pottery or sculpture
- Natural clay that has been moved by water or wind from its source and settled elsewhere in deposits.
13 Clues: A furnace or an oven built of heat-resistant materials for firing pottery or sculpture • A revolving wheel, powered by foot or by electricity, on which clay is shaped into pottery. • Objects made from earthly materials with the aid of heat, or the process of making these objects. • ...
Beans, Beans, Beans 2020-07-23
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- To start to grow
- The part of the seed that develops into a plant and includes the cotelydon and radicle
- A bean named after a body part
- The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground
- The main organs for photosynthesis that grow on the stem
- A mixture of organic material, clay and rock particles
- The study of plants
- Coat the protective outer coat of a seed
- Relating to or coming from living matter
- Beans are healthy and full of _______ for energy
- Prepare and use land for crops
- Plants of the pea family that usually grow in pods
Down
- Hair tiny growths coming out of the root to absorb moisture
- The process by which plants use sunlight to convert air and water to sugars
- A bean name that sounds like a horse color
- The earliest leaves of the plant that grow from the embryo
- The stalk of the plant
- This seed grows in long pods. Common types are Pinto Kidney, Black, and Garbanzo.
- The part of a plant embryo that develops into the root
19 Clues: To start to grow • The study of plants • The stalk of the plant • A bean named after a body part • Prepare and use land for crops • Coat the protective outer coat of a seed • Relating to or coming from living matter • A bean name that sounds like a horse color • Beans are healthy and full of _______ for energy • Plants of the pea family that usually grow in pods • ...
European Colonization Review 2022-02-28
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- Spread Christianity & Fur Trading
- Escape religious persecution & economic opportunity
- Slow communication and being far away from England allowed this to occur.
- God, Gold, Glory
- Founded for Economic reasons, It is Hot with Rich Fertile Soil, $ = Cash Crops
Down
- Document that provided election of representatives
- FIND A NEW TRADE ROUTE TO ASIA
- Bread basket and Average or Mild climate
- Founded for Religious reasons and it is cold,
- Colonies New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies on the East coast
10 Clues: God, Gold, Glory • FIND A NEW TRADE ROUTE TO ASIA • Spread Christianity & Fur Trading • Bread basket and Average or Mild climate • Founded for Religious reasons and it is cold, • Document that provided election of representatives • Escape religious persecution & economic opportunity • Colonies New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies on the East coast • ...
Biology Crossword Bradyn Ruffer 2021-04-23
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- also is called the boreal or coniferous forest
- The average temperature is about 250C.
- Basically a cold desert
- one species benefits, the other is harmed
- are large communities covered with rich soil, grasses, and similar plants.
- both species benefit
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- When precipitation ranges from about 70 to 150 cm annually in the temperate zone,
- one species benefits, the other is unaffected
- degrees north and south of the equator
- usually get less than 25 cm of precipitation annually.
10 Clues: both species benefit • Basically a cold desert • The average temperature is about 250C. • degrees north and south of the equator • one species benefits, the other is harmed • one species benefits, the other is unaffected • also is called the boreal or coniferous forest • usually get less than 25 cm of precipitation annually. • ...
vocab words 2023-09-25
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- a way of acting that has become accepted by many people.
- strong; hardy
- money paid or requested for some service or right.
- able to be bribed, crooked and dishonest
- the smallest particle into which a substance can be divided.
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- something needed for life or growth.
- more than enough
- a stretch of land that can be seen from a place
- able to produce, fertile. (soil, land)
- a piece of glass or other clear material to see things clearly.
10 Clues: strong; hardy • more than enough • something needed for life or growth. • able to produce, fertile. (soil, land) • able to be bribed, crooked and dishonest • a stretch of land that can be seen from a place • money paid or requested for some service or right. • a way of acting that has become accepted by many people. • ...
Mesopotamia review 2023-09-20
7 Clues: made over 200 laws. • taxes you give to the government • very rich or having good health. • good soil that comes from floods. • this person ruled for over 29 years • This country used to be Mesopotamian • they gave these things as a gift to the gods
Week 6 Our Nation Crossword 2023-09-20
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- Peoples of the __________ lived on grasslands called plains.
- consisted of wooden frame covered with woven leaves and brush.
- small, dome-shaped homes
- Today, the ________ peoples of North America are often called Native Americans
- Used dogs for transportation.
- Tribes of the Northeast grew ____, beans, and Squash.
- tall, cone-shaped houses made of bison hides stretched over wooden poles.
- A unique tradition of the Northwest tribes is the building of ______ poles.
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- ___________ tribes were very resourceful and found ways to irrigate farmland.
- In similar ways to other tribes, Artic tribes used _____ for their clothes.
- a mixture of straw, water, and clay baked into hard bricks.
- Many ______ tribes gathered, hunted, and fished for food.
- Native Americans of the __________ lived in a land rich in fresh water, including the Great Lakes.
- One of the largest groups of the Southeast was the ______ people.
14 Clues: small, dome-shaped homes • Used dogs for transportation. • Tribes of the Northeast grew ____, beans, and Squash. • Many ______ tribes gathered, hunted, and fished for food. • a mixture of straw, water, and clay baked into hard bricks. • Peoples of the __________ lived on grasslands called plains. • consisted of wooden frame covered with woven leaves and brush. • ...
Pottery and Sculpture 2023-11-13
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- A type of sculpture in which forms project from a background.
- scratching the edges of clay before joining the edges together; similar to velcro
- a special oven used to fire clay to high temperatures; may be fueled by gas, electric, or combustible materials like wood
- a mix of clay and water used as a glue
- technique of cutting away from a block of material to shape it into a particular form
- A hollow form for shaping (casting) a fluid or plastic medium, such as clay, plaster, plastic or molten metal
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- Having height, width, and depth
- The element of art that is three-dimensional (height, width, and depth)
- ceramic objects that has a specific function; a fired clay body with a purpose or use
- eroded igneous clay, water, and organic materials
10 Clues: Having height, width, and depth • a mix of clay and water used as a glue • eroded igneous clay, water, and organic materials • A type of sculpture in which forms project from a background. • The element of art that is three-dimensional (height, width, and depth) • scratching the edges of clay before joining the edges together; similar to velcro • ...
Pottery and Sculpture 2023-11-13
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- A type of sculpture in which forms project from a background.
- scratching the edges of clay before joining the edges together; similar to velcro
- a special oven used to fire clay to high temperatures; may be fueled by gas, electric, or combustible materials like wood
- a mix of clay and water used as a glue
- technique of cutting away from a block of material to shape it into a particular form
- A hollow form for shaping (casting) a fluid or plastic medium, such as clay, plaster, plastic or molten metal
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- Having height, width, and depth
- The element of art that is three-dimensional (height, width, and depth)
- ceramic objects that has a specific function; a fired clay body with a purpose or use
- eroded igneous clay, water, and organic materials
10 Clues: Having height, width, and depth • a mix of clay and water used as a glue • eroded igneous clay, water, and organic materials • A type of sculpture in which forms project from a background. • The element of art that is three-dimensional (height, width, and depth) • scratching the edges of clay before joining the edges together; similar to velcro • ...
Make It Rain 2026-01-08
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- Lifts water from a source
- Technique using low-pressure water
- Rotating arm to irrigate
- Practice of conserving water in irrigation
- Pipe that connects sprinkler heads
- Water loss through soil evaporation
- Measures water flow
- Water storage structure
- Channel that carries water
- Natural watercourse
- Raised barrier to direct water
Down
- System using buried pipes
- Device that sprays water
- Tube delivering water directly to roots
- Soil property affecting irrigation efficiency
- Device that regulates water pressure
- Layer to prevent seepage
- Artificial application of water to soil
- Method where water flows over soil surface
- Seasonal water delivery schedule
- Water applied to replenish soil moisture
- Pipe for water distribution
22 Clues: Measures water flow • Natural watercourse • Water storage structure • Device that sprays water • Rotating arm to irrigate • Layer to prevent seepage • System using buried pipes • Lifts water from a source • Channel that carries water • Pipe for water distribution • Raised barrier to direct water • Seasonal water delivery schedule • Technique using low-pressure water • ...
Free, Fast & Easy 2023-08-21
Beans, Beans, Beans 2020-07-23
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- To start to grow
- The part of the seed that develops into a plant and includes the cotelydon and radicle
- A bean named after a body part
- The part of a plant which attaches it to the ground
- The main organs for photosynthesis that grow on the stem
- A mixture of organic material, clay and rock particles
- The study of plants
- Coat the protective outer coat of a seed
- Relating to or coming from living matter
- Beans are healthy and full of _______ for energy
- Prepare and use land for crops
- Plants of the pea family that usually grow in pods
Down
- Hair tiny growths coming out of the root to absorb moisture
- The process by which plants use sunlight to convert air and water to sugars
- A bean name that sounds like a horse color
- The earliest leaves of the plant that grow from the embryo
- The stalk of the plant
- This seed grows in long pods. Common types are Pinto Kidney, Black, and Garbanzo.
- The part of a plant embryo that develops into the root
19 Clues: To start to grow • The study of plants • The stalk of the plant • A bean named after a body part • Prepare and use land for crops • Coat the protective outer coat of a seed • Relating to or coming from living matter • A bean name that sounds like a horse color • Beans are healthy and full of _______ for energy • Plants of the pea family that usually grow in pods • ...
Biology 2021-12-05
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- A Layer of the earth
- Covers most of the earth and is one of the reasons for life
- Composition of Soil
- factor affecting soil formation
- Another type of biogeochemical cycle
- A gas which is found 21% in the atmosphere
- The process when CO2 incorporates into plants, product is glucose
- Process which takes millions of years and forms fossil fuels
- Another factor soil formation
- The process in which the dead organism degrades by Microbes and Fungus, CO2 is released
- Resources for sustaining life
- When water becomes unclean
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- Direction of the wind during the day
- A Layer in the stratosphere
- Direction of the wind during the night
- A type of biogeochemical cycle
- A process in the nitrogen cycle
- Process in which glucose is broken into ATP and CO2
- Cause of Soil Erosion
- Cause of depletion of the soil
20 Clues: Composition of Soil • A Layer of the earth • Cause of Soil Erosion • When water becomes unclean • A Layer in the stratosphere • Another factor soil formation • Resources for sustaining life • A type of biogeochemical cycle • Cause of depletion of the soil • A process in the nitrogen cycle • factor affecting soil formation • Direction of the wind during the day • ...
Water 2024-02-21
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- Another word for save or keep
- Type of water found in oceans, majority of Earth’s water
- Water beneath the surface
- Process of turning salt water into fresh water
- Hole in the ground formed when soil below collapses.
- Excess water not absorbed in surrounding areas
- The zone where soil is steeped in only water
- Water found in streams and lakes, sustain organisms
- Not allow to pass through
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- Movement of rock and soil down a slope
- Plants found in a particular area
- A zone where the soil is soaked in air and water
- subsidence The gradual sinking of the ground
- Water that has been previously used, not clean
- table The boundary between the two zones
- Another word for refill
- erosion Where moving water breakup soil
- Where runoff cannot soak into the ground or drained
- water The water collected on the surface of the Earth
- An alternate word for danger
20 Clues: Another word for refill • Water beneath the surface • Not allow to pass through • An alternate word for danger • Another word for save or keep • Plants found in a particular area • Movement of rock and soil down a slope • erosion Where moving water breakup soil • table The boundary between the two zones • The zone where soil is steeped in only water • ...
Geography of Ancient Egypt 2024-09-30
6 Clues: The red land was a _______. • ____ delivered huge harvests. • The land was ______ in resources. • _______ was the Nile's greatest gift. • Egypt's climate was consistently ____. • The Nile River was ______ to the civilization that developed in Egypt.
Foods That Support Menopause Healt 2025-01-18
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- A plant-based food rich in isoflavones, which mimic estrogen.
- A dairy product rich in calcium and probiotics.
- A fatty fish high in omega-3s for heart and brain health.
- Fruits packed with antioxidants to reduce inflammation.
- A natural food that supports heart health and reduces inflammation.
- A drink rich in antioxidants that may reduce hot flashes.
- A seed rich in lignans and omega-3s for hormone balance.
- A whole grain high in fiber, great for heart and gut health.
- A nut high in healthy fats and vitamin E.
- A nut high in omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants.
- A soy-based product rich in protein and phytoestrogens.
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- A cruciferous vegetable that supports hormone metabolism.
- A spice with anti-inflammatory properties.
- A whole grain that’s a complete protein and rich in fiber.
- A plant-based protein that supports heart health.
- A leafy green packed with calcium and magnesium.
- Seeds rich in fiber and omega-3 fatty acids.
- A high-protein food with essential vitamins like D and B12.
- A fruit high in healthy fats that support skin and heart health.
19 Clues: A nut high in healthy fats and vitamin E. • A spice with anti-inflammatory properties. • Seeds rich in fiber and omega-3 fatty acids. • A dairy product rich in calcium and probiotics. • A leafy green packed with calcium and magnesium. • A plant-based protein that supports heart health. • A nut high in omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants. • ...
peranakan culture 2024-06-27
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- a card game that was a favourite pastime of Peranakan ladies in the early days
- (3 words, no space in the crossword)chicken stew with black nuts
- (two words, no space in the crossword)a song that was a form of entertainment between the peranakans
- (two words, no space in the crossword)a long-sleeved jacket paired with trousers
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- (two words, no space in the crossword) tiles with patterns usually of nature that is put on the wall.
- (two words, no space in the crossword)mixed vegetable stew
- represents purity
- mother
- father
- traditional costume worn by females
10 Clues: mother • father • represents purity • traditional costume worn by females • (two words, no space in the crossword)mixed vegetable stew • (3 words, no space in the crossword)chicken stew with black nuts • a card game that was a favourite pastime of Peranakan ladies in the early days • (two words, no space in the crossword)a long-sleeved jacket paired with trousers • ...
Tools in Horticulture 2021-10-05
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- Planting bulbs – Tulips, etc.
- Digging post holes for fences, etc.
- Digging, Mixing potting soil, Scooping soil, rocks and debris
- Sawing larger branches
- Removing dead grass out of a lawn
- Cut lawn grass in a scissor-like manner
- Digging rocks, breaking up hard ground
- Cut lawn grass with a rotating blade
- Pruning and refining the hedges of shrubs and bushes
- For spreading seeds and fertilizer
- Digging weeds, Cultivating garden soil
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- Cutting edge along flower beds, walkways and road
- Pruning trees Cutting or sawing branches higer than 10 feet.
- Digging packed soil, rocks
- Picking up piles of leaves, grass and weeds
- Leveling large areas of soil, Preparing soil for lawn seeding
- Removing leaves, grass
- Pruning Cutting smaller branches 1 inch or less
- Digging rocks, roots, Pick Axe on one side,Hoe on the other side
- Pruning,Cutting larger branches 2 to 3 inches thick
20 Clues: Removing leaves, grass • Sawing larger branches • Digging packed soil, rocks • Planting bulbs – Tulips, etc. • Removing dead grass out of a lawn • For spreading seeds and fertilizer • Digging post holes for fences, etc. • Cut lawn grass with a rotating blade • Digging rocks, breaking up hard ground • Digging weeds, Cultivating garden soil • ...
The Hidden Treasure 2025-06-10
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- The man who gave the advice before passing away.
- Another word for hard work.
- The farmer’s children who searched for treasure.
- What the sons truly learned in the end.
- What happened to the farmer before the treasure was found.
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- The land the sons worked on.
- What the sons were told was hidden in the field.
- The true treasure gained through effort.
- What they received after working the land.
- The rich earth the sons dug into.
10 Clues: Another word for hard work. • The land the sons worked on. • The rich earth the sons dug into. • What the sons truly learned in the end. • The true treasure gained through effort. • What they received after working the land. • What the sons were told was hidden in the field. • The man who gave the advice before passing away. • ...
Unit 1 review 2016-09-16
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- the first slaves worked on this crop plantations
- Something both the Native Americans and Europeans need from the land
- plains region east of the fall line
- the major way of life in the colonies
- what is something you wear on your head that the Native Americans invented
- How many years ago did the Native Americans come to America?
- colonists sold their ships to this country
- sub-region that contains the Outer banks
- Something Native Americans respected
- Hoskens an indentured servant in Philadelphia
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- What sweet treat do we eat today that the Native Americans made out of cocoa beans.?
- Something we do today that we got from Native Americans
- a large farm that often grows one crop
- What was something the Europeans brought to America causing some Native Americans to die?
- smallest region
- Europeans did this as a sport?
- region with clay like soil
- true or false; the Europeans bought and sold their land
18 Clues: smallest region • region with clay like soil • Europeans did this as a sport? • plains region east of the fall line • Something Native Americans respected • the major way of life in the colonies • a large farm that often grows one crop • sub-region that contains the Outer banks • colonists sold their ships to this country • Hoskens an indentured servant in Philadelphia • ...
Farewell to Danielle! 2014-04-25
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- Annexes or right-angle joints
- Sis-boom-bahs
- Radius neighbor
- Mine rock
- “Artaxerxes" composer
- Russian headscarves or grandmothers
- Sound of relief
- Aloe ___
- Three ____ lunch
- Ivy Leaguer
- Electrostatic attraction
- God of love; son of Aphrodite.
- “Let’s work on the letters we already have, people!”
- Goddess of earth; daughter of Chaos; mother of Titans
- Crossword savior, sometimes
- We will miss _____ and her crossword skills dearly!
- Egyptian hieroglyphic character
- Samantha’s exclamation (2 words)
- Often absent for doggy duty
- Diva’s delivery
- Sigh of relief
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- Egyptian goddess of fertility
- Western author Grey
- Big Wigs
- “Oh, _____ would know that.”
- “Wow!”
- Current workplace
- First Obi-Wan
- Cupid’s counterpart
- Susan’s brain
- Flightless bird; not a camel cousin
- Constantly curious
- Freakish
- Spread on bread
- Camel cousin; not a flightless bird
- Pastoral sounds
- Krosswurd Skribe
- Crossword time
- Teeny tiny
39 Clues: “Wow!” • Big Wigs • Aloe ___ • Freakish • Mine rock • Teeny tiny • Ivy Leaguer • Sis-boom-bahs • First Obi-Wan • Susan’s brain • Crossword time • Sigh of relief • Radius neighbor • Sound of relief • Spread on bread • Pastoral sounds • Diva’s delivery • Three ____ lunch • Krosswurd Skribe • Current workplace • Constantly curious • Western author Grey • Cupid’s counterpart • “Artaxerxes" composer • ...
Gardening Crossword 2024-04-13
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- - "Method of joining plant tissues."
- - "Tiny insect that damages plants."
- - "Technique of training fruit trees against a wall."
- - "Period of prolonged dry weather."
- - "Microorganisms that aid in decomposition."
- - "Aromatic herb used in cooking."
- - "Tool for collecting leaves and debris."
- - "Decomposed organic matter for soil enrichment."
- - "Colorful flower with pest-repellent properties."
- - "To plant seeds in soil."
- - "Tool for trimming branches."
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- - "Flowering plant with sword-shaped leaves."
- - "Underground stem for plant storage."
- - "Flowering plant with large, showy blooms."
- - "Organic material used in potting soil."
- - "Leafy green plant often found in shade."
- - "Material to retain soil moisture."
- - "Pointed tool for making holes in soil."
- - "Outdoor structure for relaxation in the garden."
- - "Shaded walkway or trellis for climbing plants."
- - "Small hand-held digging tool."
- - "A fragrant herb used in cooking."
- - "Edible herb with a mild onion flavor."
- - "Moisture level in soil."
24 Clues: - "Moisture level in soil." • - "To plant seeds in soil." • - "Tool for trimming branches." • - "Small hand-held digging tool." • - "Aromatic herb used in cooking." • - "Method of joining plant tissues." • - "Tiny insect that damages plants." • - "Period of prolonged dry weather." • - "A fragrant herb used in cooking." • - "Material to retain soil moisture." • ...
Vocabulary unit 8 2024-01-22
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- exercise restraining or directing influence over
- readiness to attack or confront.
- very firmly, closely, or tensely.
- intense and selfish desire for something
- Most people associate this………with good quality.
- impartial and just treatment or behavior
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- …………… should be the base of any society
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- color produced by mixing red, yellow, and blue, as of dark wood or rich soil.
- She has a very ………… hair it looks like maruchan
- great or marked ability to do or act; strength
- The airplane was…………above the clouds.
- fairness in the way that people are treated
- She showed an unusual…………………of spirit to those who had opposed her
- large in area; spacious.
- the absence of light
16 Clues: the absence of light • large in area; spacious. • readiness to attack or confront. • very firmly, closely, or tensely. • The airplane was…………above the clouds. • the star around which the earth orbits. • …………… should be the base of any society • intense and selfish desire for something • impartial and just treatment or behavior • fairness in the way that people are treated • ...
social 2022-11-14
9 Clues: long term • long term • very rich soil • very little rain ,a lot of sand • a lot of rain, hot most of the year • used to raise water from a river or canal • cold winters, a lot of snow, short summers • summers are hot and dry, winters are cool and wet • carried water from the Nile deep into and among the fields.
Geography of Ancient Egypt 2024-09-30
6 Clues: The red land was a _______. • ____ delivered huge harvests. • The land was ______ in resources. • _______ was the Nile's greatest gift. • Egypt's climate was consistently ____. • The Nile River was ______ to the civilization that developed in Egypt.
Agricultural tools and machinery 2021-05-03
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- as a tool fol plowing the fields
- functions as a rice thresher.
- server to cut plans.
- rake serves to smot the soil.
- rake serves to trim the soil on the ground.
- functions as a ground soil.
- function as a ground chopper
- function to cut plants
- harvester serves as a means of harvesting rice.
- rice functions as a tool for rice luru.
- functions as a rice glowel.
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- serves as a soil broower.
- serves as a tool for making moure fertile land.
- functions as a rice planting tool.
- functions as a soil plow tool
- functions as a means of harvesting rice.
- comd function to unload chunks of soil.
- serves to defend and turn the ground.
- is used as a tool to turn the ground.
- the serves to scrape pesticides.
- serves as a tool to destroy the boulders of the ground.
21 Clues: server to cut plans. • function to cut plants • serves as a soil broower. • functions as a ground soil. • functions as a rice glowel. • function as a ground chopper • functions as a rice thresher. • functions as a soil plow tool • rake serves to smot the soil. • as a tool fol plowing the fields • the serves to scrape pesticides. • functions as a rice planting tool. • ...
Carbon Farming 2024-06-06
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- A colorless gas absorbed by plants and soil
- Holds moisture gasses and tiny particles
- Long term temperature changes often caused by heat trapping gasses (Carbon)
- Storage of carbon in the ocean, soil and vegetation
- Living and nonliving working together to create life
- Average rate when greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere
- Where soil carbon is mainly stored
- Soil that is able to sustain plant growth
- Used for destroying or repelling pest
Down
- when plants use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water
- Herbicide used to kill weeds
- a supplement used to supply plants with nutrients
- Carbon admissions
- The practice of keeping the soil structure instead of breaking it down
- A balance between emitting and absorbing carbon in the atmosphere
- Total amount of greenhouse gasses produced
- Agriculture methods that enhance carbon storage
- Capacity of soil structure
- Fuel containing coal oil and natural gas
- Practice of farming
20 Clues: Carbon admissions • Practice of farming • Capacity of soil structure • Herbicide used to kill weeds • Where soil carbon is mainly stored • Used for destroying or repelling pest • Holds moisture gasses and tiny particles • Fuel containing coal oil and natural gas • Soil that is able to sustain plant growth • Total amount of greenhouse gasses produced • ...
Nature of Soil 2022-11-17
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- exchange of gases between soil and atmosphere
- Use is regulated by government agencies
- Makes up about 5% of soil
- most likely to disturb soil least
- Soils swell when wet and shrink when dry
- Makes up about 45% of soil
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- ease with which soil can be tilled
- create openings in soil as they tunnel
- break down organic matter and release nutrients
- non-ag use of soil
- provide support as roots grow
- represents space occupies by air & water
- agriculture use of soil
- Makes up about 25% of soil
- Makes up about 25% of soil
15 Clues: non-ag use of soil • agriculture use of soil • Makes up about 5% of soil • Makes up about 25% of soil • Makes up about 25% of soil • Makes up about 45% of soil • provide support as roots grow • most likely to disturb soil least • ease with which soil can be tilled • create openings in soil as they tunnel • Use is regulated by government agencies • ...
Rich dad Poor dad 2021-10-29
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- Wealthy Father
- cash moving in and out of business
- poverty father
- cash equivalents
- something you need to pay yearly
- Value of all assets
- to exaggerate
- to keep the items moving
- reflecting behavior
- buying shares
- an item of expenditure
- to gain knowledge in a study
- paid worker
- person who puts money into a financial project
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- financial obligation
- Being wealthy
- unwilling to use energy
- may take moments
- control a project or control people
- involve your self with another business
- A U.S. retirement plan developed by Erisa
- commercial company
- friending someone
- currency used around the world.
- Small amount of money can be turned into a big amount of money
- educational talk
- Pay rate
- borrow money
28 Clues: Pay rate • paid worker • borrow money • Being wealthy • to exaggerate • buying shares • Wealthy Father • poverty father • may take moments • cash equivalents • educational talk • friending someone • commercial company • Value of all assets • reflecting behavior • financial obligation • an item of expenditure • unwilling to use energy • to keep the items moving • to gain knowledge in a study • ...
Rich dad Poor dad 2021-10-29
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- to exaggerate
- commercial company
- borrow money
- reflecting behavior
- unwilling to use energy
- may take moments
- friending someone
- paid worker
- person who puts money into a financial project
- buying shares
- A U.S. retirement plan developed by Erisa
- cash moving in and out of business
- poverty father
- Value of all assets
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- educational talk
- to gain knowledge in a study
- keeping financial accounts
- control a project or control people
- Being wealthy
- an item of expenditure
- currency used around the world.
- Wealthy Father
- something you need to pay yearly
- Small amount of money can be turned into a big amount of money
- financial obligation
- Pay rate
- putting in long and harsh hours.
- involve your self with another business
- cash equivalents
- to keep the items moving
30 Clues: Pay rate • paid worker • borrow money • to exaggerate • Being wealthy • buying shares • Wealthy Father • poverty father • educational talk • may take moments • cash equivalents • friending someone • commercial company • reflecting behavior • Value of all assets • financial obligation • an item of expenditure • unwilling to use energy • to keep the items moving • keeping financial accounts • ...
Rich Family Christmas Puzzle 2023-12-24
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- Nos4a2 Killer
- Flowering Plants in the Arum Family
- Measure of Electrical Current
- Remove Dead Hair from Topcoat
- UK Edition Exclusive Cards
- Diagonal Slasher
- Smallest Known Elementary Particle
- The Son of Sunagakure's Leader
- Tool Brand and Capital of Wisconsin
- Claire's Lover
- Hollyism
- Leia's Destroyed World
- White Pex
- Pretrial Exchange of Evidence
- Ferry Route Color
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- Naruto's Signature Jutsu
- SI Unit of Force
- Study of Fluids in Motion
- Ticket to Ride Train Count
- Odyssey Female Protagonist
- A Common Crochet Stitch
- Uniform Length Full Body Dog-cut
- N/M^2 (Pedro)
- Home of Cockpit and Passengers
- Scissors for Careful Canine Cuts
- Database for Organizing Electronic Evidence
- 27 Up 27 Down
- Suit's Meg
28 Clues: Hollyism • White Pex • Suit's Meg • Nos4a2 Killer • N/M^2 (Pedro) • 27 Up 27 Down • Claire's Lover • SI Unit of Force • Diagonal Slasher • Ferry Route Color • Leia's Destroyed World • A Common Crochet Stitch • Naruto's Signature Jutsu • Study of Fluids in Motion • Ticket to Ride Train Count • Odyssey Female Protagonist • UK Edition Exclusive Cards • Measure of Electrical Current • ...
Think and Grow rich 2024-11-16
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- The price if ability to influence your subconscious mind is everlasting ____________
- There are no limitations to the mind except those we ___________
- _______ requires no explananations
- ____ poverty and riches are the offspring of thought
- Do not ____, nor hesitate in your study of these principles
- It ____ to know how to purchase knowledge
- Failure permits __ alibis
- Without ___________ the leader is incapable of meeting emergincies
- Tell the world what you intend to do, but first _____ it
- __________ is the seedling of fear
- All thoughts which have been emotionalized, and mixed with _____
- Anybody can ____ for riches, and most people do, but only a few know that a definite plan plus a burning desire for wealth, are the only dependable means of accumulating wealth
- Keep a closed mouth and ____ ears and eyes
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- The starting point of all achievement
- A _______ never wins and a winner never quits
- The fact that ____ of decision was near the head of the list of 30 major causes of failure
- ______ and "cleverness" alone, will not attract and retrain money except in a few very rare instances, where the law of averages favors the attraction of money through these sources
- _______ from within
- The "depression" was a blessing in disguise
- Leadership calls for power, and power calls for ____________
- Habit of following through in all of his plans with ___________
- Understanding of self, understanding of others, understanding of the laws of Nature, recognition and understanding of _________
- A new type of leader may find and abundance if opportunity
- Decision, promptness, action and the habit if _________ that which one begins
- This source of knowledge may be contacted through the procedure described in another chapter, with the aid of ________ imagination
25 Clues: _______ from within • Failure permits __ alibis • _______ requires no explananations • __________ is the seedling of fear • The starting point of all achievement • It ____ to know how to purchase knowledge • Keep a closed mouth and ____ ears and eyes • The "depression" was a blessing in disguise • A _______ never wins and a winner never quits • ...
Rich Dad Poor Dad 2025-06-05
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- The state of being free from danger or threat; financial stability
- A paid position of regular employment
- Allocating resources with the expectation of generating profit
- Compulsory contributions to state revenue
- The action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work
- The exposure to danger, harm, or loss, often associated with investing
- An abundance of valuable possessions or money
- The movement of money into and out of your finances
- A person who starts and runs a business, taking on financial risks
- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially important in financial literacy
- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint; financial independence
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- Money owed or due
- Items that take money out of your pocket
- A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something
- The established set of attitudes held by someone, crucial for financial success
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank or official scheme
- The costs required for something; the money spent on something
- A regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities; also refers to the stock market
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- Items that put money into your pocket
- The management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment
- The object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
24 Clues: Money owed or due • A paid position of regular employment • Items that put money into your pocket • Items that take money out of your pocket • Compulsory contributions to state revenue • An abundance of valuable possessions or money • The movement of money into and out of your finances • A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something • ...
Parts of plants 2023-06-25
Resources and Development 2012-05-01
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- Soil with high water retaining capacity.
- Resources obtained from biosphere and have life.
- A type of non-renewable resource.
- Intensively leached soil of the monsoon climate
- Resources available but technical know-how so far not invented.
- The conditions that effect the behavior and development of living and non-lving things.
- The newer alluvium deposits during floods
- Removal of soil by the forces of nature particularly wind and water.
- Scientific techniques to use resource.
- A part of resource which can be profitably developed in the near future with the development of technology.
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- The Great plains of India are made up of these soils.
- Things which are composed of non-living things.
- Areas of older alluvium
- Natural endowments in the form of land, water,vegetation and minerals.
- An area of igneous rocks formed be basalt flow.
- Plantation of trees on a large scale to check soil erosion.
- Process of carrying away of soil by rain water.
- Uppermost layer of the Earth's crust.
- When ploughing is done at right angles to hill slopes
- Amount of organic matter in soil
20 Clues: Areas of older alluvium • Amount of organic matter in soil • A type of non-renewable resource. • Uppermost layer of the Earth's crust. • Scientific techniques to use resource. • Soil with high water retaining capacity. • The newer alluvium deposits during floods • Things which are composed of non-living things. • An area of igneous rocks formed be basalt flow. • ...
Science unit 3 project 2021-11-12
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- the difference of the highest and lowest elevations of an area
- sudden movement of rock down a steep hill or cliff
- the rapid movement of mud, soil, and lots of water
- a shoreline made up of deposited sediment
- the line between land and a body of water
- a lot of material deposited in a triangle shape at the mouth of a river
- a low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- line a line that connects same elevation points on a map
- when wind, gravity, and water transport soil
- a map that shows earth's features
- When material is laid down
- the difference in elevation between contour lines
- a narrow island that is parallel to the shore
- the flow of mud or rock with a lot of water
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- an area along a river formed from built up sediment
- a system for analyzing,retrieveing, and storing data
- a mass of material deposited when the steepness of river decreases sharply
- a large mound of ice that is there year round
- a darker line on a map that indicates a change in elevation
- water below earths surface
- satelites that orbit earth's surface
- fine-grained quartz,feldspar, and clay deposited by the wind
- a mound of deposited sand that moves due to wind
- the slow movement of weathered rock
- mesurements of a model, map, or diagram
- rock carried and deposited by glaciers
- anaalyzing an object wothout actually touching it
- the size and land features including the relief
28 Clues: water below earths surface • When material is laid down • a map that shows earth's features • the slow movement of weathered rock • satelites that orbit earth's surface • rock carried and deposited by glaciers • mesurements of a model, map, or diagram • a shoreline made up of deposited sediment • the line between land and a body of water • ...
Hydrosphere 2024-03-15
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- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- an aquifer made of porous rock covered by soil out of which water can easily flow
- water droplets falling to Earth as rain, snow, sleet or hail
- Currents that are caused by the differences in the density of ocean water. These currents move and mix water around the world.
- the top surface of ground water
- the measure of ability to transmit fluids
- water located beneath the ground surface
- pollution that enters a body of water from a specific source
- A habitat in which the fresh water of a river meets the salt water of the ocean.
- evaporation of water from plant leaves
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- water soaking in and entering the soil
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year
- water flowing over the lands surfaces
- The continuous movement of water between the Earth and the atmosphere
- an aquifer surrounded by a layer of impermeable rock or clay that impedes water flow
- water turning from a gas to a liquid
- underground layers of porous rock saturated with water
- The land area that supplies water to a river system in a localized area. There are several water sheds in a river basin.
- percentage of rock that contain open spaces
- water turning from a liquid to a gas
- water pollution that does not have a specific point of origin
- ocean currents on the top of the water that are driven by wind
22 Clues: the top surface of ground water • water turning from a gas to a liquid • water turning from a liquid to a gas • water flowing over the lands surfaces • water soaking in and entering the soil • evaporation of water from plant leaves • water located beneath the ground surface • the measure of ability to transmit fluids • percentage of rock that contain open spaces • ...
Resources and Development 2012-05-01
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- Soil with high water retaining capacity.
- Resources obtained from biosphere and have life.
- A type of non-renewable resource.
- Intensively leached soil of the monsoon climate
- Resources available but technical know-how so far not invented.
- The conditions that effect the behavior and development of living and non-lving things.
- The newer alluvium deposits during floods
- Removal of soil by the forces of nature particularly wind and water.
- Scientific techniques to use resource.
- A part of resource which can be profitably developed in the near future with the development of technology.
Down
- The Great plains of India are made up of these soils.
- Things which are composed of non-living things.
- Areas of older alluvium
- Natural endowments in the form of land, water,vegetation and minerals.
- An area of igneous rocks formed be basalt flow.
- Plantation of trees on a large scale to check soil erosion.
- Process of carrying away of soil by rain water.
- Uppermost layer of the Earth's crust.
- When ploughing is done at right angles to hill slopes
- Amount of organic matter in soil
20 Clues: Areas of older alluvium • Amount of organic matter in soil • A type of non-renewable resource. • Uppermost layer of the Earth's crust. • Scientific techniques to use resource. • Soil with high water retaining capacity. • The newer alluvium deposits during floods • Things which are composed of non-living things. • An area of igneous rocks formed be basalt flow. • ...
Jeremiah the Potters House 2023-03-18
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- / Jeremiah didn't think he could speak for God because he was too ___________
- / Who was talking to Jeremiah while he was walking the street of Jerusalem?
- / God promised to rescue his people if they would ____ Him
- / God sent Jeremiah a special ______ to give to His people.
- / what was the potter trying to make
- / Who is Good in this story
- / What was the name of God's messenger
- / What tool was the potter using to spin and shape the clay?
- / What did God want to put in Jeremiah's mouth?
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- / Who are we in this story
- / If stubborn and stiff necked people will turn from wicked ways what is willing to do?
- / city was the mysterious potter's house found?
- / Where did Jeremiah receive a Message from God?
- / called Jeremiah to be?
- / Like the potter, what did God want to do with his people?
- / The potter smash the clay back into a ball because it was ______
- / The clay was ruined and reshaped because it seemed to have its own ____?Born / Jeremiah was appointed before he was _____
17 Clues: / called Jeremiah to be? • / Who are we in this story • / Who is Good in this story • / what was the potter trying to make • / What was the name of God's messenger • / What did God want to put in Jeremiah's mouth? • / city was the mysterious potter's house found? • / Where did Jeremiah receive a Message from God? • ...
Module 3 2023-09-03
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- Result of processes like cooling, pressure release, or natural expansion in rocks.
- Block of crust between faults, forming mountains.
- Factors causing differences in rock layers due to erosion, volcanism, or faulting.
- Different categories of faults formed by specific stresses.
- Weathering process creating rounded rock shapes by attacking edges.
- Condition of minerals formed deep down when exposed at the surface.
- Mineral types influencing rock longevity during weathering.
- Process where weak acids dissolve limestone, forming features like caves.
- Impact of plants and time on weathering accumulation.
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- Factor affecting weathering rate; warm and humid climates lead to faster processes.
- Causes of rocks breaking into smaller pieces via expansion, frost, and gravity.
- Deposition, faulting, and volcanic activity order determined by analyzing layers.
- Landslides due to rapid or slow material movement on slopes.
- Block of crust between faults, forming valleys.
- Result of different stress types on rock formations.
- Angles and directions describing fault or rock layer positioning.
- Aids chemical weathering by creating more surface area in rocks.
- Influence of slope orientation on rock weathering.
- Compare rock layers using physical characteristics and fossils.
- Impact of joints on rock strength, erosion, and landscape features.
- Sand, clay minerals, and dissolved ions formed through weathering.
- free to use this version for your crossword puzzle!
22 Clues: Block of crust between faults, forming valleys. • Block of crust between faults, forming mountains. • Influence of slope orientation on rock weathering. • free to use this version for your crossword puzzle! • Result of different stress types on rock formations. • Impact of plants and time on weathering accumulation. • ...
Plants & Gardening 2025-03-11
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- The process of a flower opening up, or the flower itself.
- A small, green plant that grows in damp areas, lacking true roots or stems.
- Decayed organic material used to enrich soil.
- A plant with sharp spines on its leaves or stem, often found in wild areas.
- A method of growing plants without soil, using a water-based nutrient solution.
- The artificial application of water to soil to help plants grow.
- The act of cutting off dead or overgrown branches to encourage healthy growth.
- A young plant just beginning to grow from a seed.
- The small part of a plant that can grow into a new plant.
- A slender, curling part of a plant that helps it climb by clinging to surfaces.
- A small to medium-sized plant with woody stems, smaller than a tree.
- The main structure of a plant that supports leaves and flowers.
- A substance added to soil to provide nutrients and promote plant growth.
- A plant that keeps its leaves all year round.
- A structure with glass or plastic walls used to grow plants in a controlled environment.
- A low-growing plant with many branches, smaller than a tree.
- A container used to grow plants, often made of clay or plastic.
- An underground storage organ in some plants, like onions and tulips.
- The part of a plant that contains reproductive organs, often colorful and fragrant.
- A plant with narrow leaves, commonly covering lawns and fields.
- The upper layer of earth where plants grow, composed of minerals, organic matter, and nutrients.
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- Describing trees or shrubs that shed their leaves annually.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.
- A piece of land planted with fruit trees.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food from carbon dioxide and water.
- The part of a plant that grows underground, absorbing water and nutrients.
- Referring to trees that produce cones and usually have needle-like leaves.
- A plant with a long, thin stem that climbs or spreads over surfaces.
- The process of transferring pollen from one flower to another, allowing plants to reproduce.
- A gardening technique where a part of one plant is attached to another to grow as a single plant.
- The process by which a seed develops into a new plant.
- A place where young plants are grown and cared for until they are ready to be planted elsewhere.
- A layer of material spread over the soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- The process of gathering ripe crops or plants for use.
- The flat, green part of a plant where photosynthesis occurs.
- An unwanted plant that grows where it is not intentionally planted.
- A plant used for cooking, medicine, or fragrance, like basil or mint.
- A plant that lives for more than two years, growing back each season.
- A limb growing out from the main stem or trunk of a plant.
39 Clues: A piece of land planted with fruit trees. • Decayed organic material used to enrich soil. • A plant that keeps its leaves all year round. • A young plant just beginning to grow from a seed. • The process by which a seed develops into a new plant. • The process of gathering ripe crops or plants for use. • The process of a flower opening up, or the flower itself. • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2025-02-05
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- Something that involves the whole world or affects many countries around the world.
- The mixture of gases, like oxygen and nitrogen, that surrounds the Earth and is necessary for breathing and life.
- Gases or particles that are released into the air, usually from sources like cars, factories, or burning fuel. Some emissions can be harmful to the environment and health.
- Natural materials or sources, like sunlight, wind, water, or fossil fuels, that can be used to produce energy, such as electricity or heat, to power homes, vehicles, and factories.
- Pollutants released into the air (combination of smoke and fog)
- The ability to do something in the best way possible, using the least amount of time, energy, or resources.
- Particles of rock and clay that settle at the bottom of rivers and oceans
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- The act of using or something, like food, water, or energy. It’s when we take in or use resources for our daily needs.
- ill health that results from not getting enough to eat or not getting the proper nutrient-rich foods
- A clear, colorless liquid that is essential for life. It makes up most of the Earth’s surface and is needed by all living things to stay alive and healthy.
- When people don't have enough money to meet their basic needs, like food, shelter, and clothing.
- The breaking down and carrying away of particles of rock
- the top layer of the Earth’s surface, made up of tiny bits of rock, organic matter, and minerals. It is where plants grow and provides nutrients for living things.
- The careful use of a resource to prevent it from being wasted and make it last longer
14 Clues: The breaking down and carrying away of particles of rock • Pollutants released into the air (combination of smoke and fog) • Particles of rock and clay that settle at the bottom of rivers and oceans • Something that involves the whole world or affects many countries around the world. • ...
Sustainable Soil - Can you solve the clues? 2013-11-26
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- overall physical condition of soil
- found just below the school
- main nutrient in soil and has an atomic symbol of N
- of soil
- nutrients to soil
- to analyse the quality of soil
- to dig up soil
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- for a sustainable world
- fertiliser made from food scraps and decomposed plant material
- be determined by the number of cracks or pores in the soil
- form in waterways when there are too many nutrients in soil
- found in soil which shows that the soil is healthy
- scientist test soil quality
13 Clues: of soil • to dig up soil • nutrients to soil • for a sustainable world • found just below the school • scientist test soil quality • to analyse the quality of soil • overall physical condition of soil • found in soil which shows that the soil is healthy • main nutrient in soil and has an atomic symbol of N • be determined by the number of cracks or pores in the soil • ...
TOOLS IN AGRICULTURAL CROP PRODUCTION 2023-11-14
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- It is used for cleaning the ground and leveling topsoil
- It is used for breaking hard topsoil and pulverizing soil
- It is used for loosening the soil, digging out root crops and turning over the materials in a compost heap
- It is used to pull a plow and harrow in preparing a large area of land
- It is used for cutting tall grasses and weeds and chopping branches of trees
- It is used for watering seedlings and young plants
- It is a handheld agricultural tool with a variously curved blade typically used for cutting weeds
- It is used for hauling trash, manures and fertilizers, planting materials and other equipment
- It is used for removing trash or soil, digging canals or ditches and mixing soil media
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- It is an implement mounted to a tractor used for tilling and pulverizing soil
- It is used for cutting planting materials and for performing other operations in horticulture
- It is used for hauling water, manure and fertilizers
- It is used for inter row cultivation
- It is used for spraying insecticides, foliar fertilizers, fungicides, and herbicides
- It is used for loosening the soil around the growing plants and putting small amount of manure fertilizer in the soil
- These are farm implementers either pulled by a working animal or tractor
- It is used for removing trash, digging loose soil, moving soil from one place to another and for mixing soil media
- It is used to draw irrigation water from a source
- It is made of wood with a metal teeth and pulled by a carabao
- It is used for cutting bigger size post
20 Clues: It is used for inter row cultivation • It is used for cutting bigger size post • It is used to draw irrigation water from a source • It is used for watering seedlings and young plants • It is used for hauling water, manure and fertilizers • It is used for cleaning the ground and leveling topsoil • It is used for breaking hard topsoil and pulverizing soil • ...
Agri Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-14
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- It is used for removing trash or soil, digging canals or ditches and mixing soil media
- It is made of wood with a metal teeth and pulled by a carabao
- It is used for cutting bigger size post
- It is used for cutting planting materials and for performing other operations in horticulture
- It is used for inter row cultivation
- It is used for watering seedlings and young plants
- It is an implement mounted to a tractor used for tilling and pulverizing soil
- These are farm implementers either pulled by a working animal or tractor
- It is used to pull a plow and harrow in preparing a large area of land
- It is used for hauling trash, manures and fertilizers, planting materials and other equipment
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- It is a handheld agricultural tool with a variously curved blade typically used for cutting weeds
- It is used for spraying insecticides, foliar fertilizers, fungicides, and herbicides
- It is used for breaking hard topsoil and pulverizing soil
- Itis used for loosening the soil, digging out root crops and turning over the materials in a compost heap
- It is used for hauling water, manure and fertilizers
- It is used for loosening the soil around the growing plants and putting small amount of manure fertilizer in the soil
- It is used to draw irrigation water from a source
- It is used for removing trash, digging loose soil, moving soil from one place to another and for mixing soil media
- It is used for cleaning the ground and leveling topsoil
- It is used for cutting tall grasses and weeds and chopping branches of trees
20 Clues: It is used for inter row cultivation • It is used for cutting bigger size post • It is used to draw irrigation water from a source • It is used for watering seedlings and young plants • It is used for hauling water, manure and fertilizers • It is used for cleaning the ground and leveling topsoil • It is used for breaking hard topsoil and pulverizing soil • ...
Html Crossword puzzle Clay 2021-09-07
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- formats information in a series using numbers of letters
- indicates the beginning and end of a section
- define additional characteristics such as font of color of the text
- indicates the beginning and end of an HTML document
- indicates the title that appears on the browser
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- indicates the start and end of a bulleted list
- specifies what appears as the main part of the web page
- the browser which version and type the document uses
- indicates the term that follows the tag is an item within the list.
- inserts a blank line before paragraph text
- inserts a blank line between text
- indicates the hidden information about the web page
12 Clues: inserts a blank line between text • inserts a blank line before paragraph text • indicates the beginning and end of a section • indicates the start and end of a bulleted list • indicates the title that appears on the browser • indicates the beginning and end of an HTML document • indicates the hidden information about the web page • ...
Henry Clay 2015-03-09
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- Who did he serve under?
- The law that Clay wanted to make stricter in the North
- I would rather be right than president
- The year Clay was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives
- The number of speeches Clay gave during the debate of the Compromise of 1850
- The nickname for group of Henry Clay, John Calhoun, and Daniel Webster
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- Clay's last compromise that postponed the Civil War for 11 years
- Clay's nickname
- What political party did he belong to?
- Birth state
10 Clues: Birth state • Clay's nickname • Who did he serve under? • What political party did he belong to? • I would rather be right than president • The law that Clay wanted to make stricter in the North • The year Clay was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives • Clay's last compromise that postponed the Civil War for 11 years • ...
first 5 wings of firebooks crossword 2022-06-28
15 Clues: likes clay • burns brother • seawing queen • glory's brother • tsunami's father • mudwing bigwings • seawing dragonet • who hatched first • who is a crossbreed • cures rainwing venom • first guardian killed • name of glory's sloth • what tribe is sunny from • what snake can kill a dragon • who delivered the dragonet prophecy
Do the Shore Wineries & Breweries 2024-06-17
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- This hanging plant comes from the Humulus lupulus plant and makes beer "hoppier."
- What indoor sport took place at the building where Ludlam Brewing now stands.
- Historic Cold Spring brewery is unique in that it operates as a _________.
- Beer without this in it is increasingly popular.
- The biggest brewery in Wildwood.
- Lemons, Warhead candies, and some kinds of beer have this in common.
- One of two dry towns on the Cape.
- Every Friday night at 10 p.m. these are shot from a barge off the Wildwoods beach.
- This brand of energy drink recently started selling a caffeine-free, alcoholic variety.
- A kind of restaurant where you might bring in a Coors Light of your own to drink.
- The hottest month on the Cape.
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- Open _________ laws prevent your vehicle passengers from drinking while you drive.
- Do the what?
- A type of soil that mixes sand, silt, and clay - makes good grapes.
- This shore town recently enacted a 10 p.m. curfew for those under 18 years.
- The quality of ____ can dramatically impact the quality of wine grapes.
- Don't do this and drive.
- A backyard game commonly playable at breweries and wineries. Two words.
- A new bar in Wildwood & a big music festival in June are themed after this American aesthetic.
- A brewery, along Seashore Road in Lower Township, has a name that sounds like this wild animal.
- A West Cape May Winery is named after what kind of tree?
- How many wineries on the Cape?
22 Clues: Do the what? • Don't do this and drive. • How many wineries on the Cape? • The hottest month on the Cape. • The biggest brewery in Wildwood. • One of two dry towns on the Cape. • Beer without this in it is increasingly popular. • A West Cape May Winery is named after what kind of tree? • A type of soil that mixes sand, silt, and clay - makes good grapes. • ...
Sharon's Unit 3 & Unit 4 2023-03-09
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- Any harmful material that can make water, soil, or air unsafe.
- A large amount of water on the earth’s surface such as a lake, river, pond, or ocean.
- ange in typical climate patterns over a long period of time.temperature increased, and the typical amount of rainfall in many places is different from what it was.
- A list of questions created to learn about a certain issue.
- A group of living and non-living things that interact in a physical environment.
- When people have enough safe water to be healthy and happy, can care for ecosystems, and aresafe from water pollution and extreme weather.
- Fresh water that is below ground, under layers of rock, clay, or sand.
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- Accessible to all people in the ways they need to be healthy and happy.
- TheA ch process of water moving between ocean, sky, and land.Any harmful material that can make water, soil, or air unsafe.
- To make something less serious, extreme, or uncomfortable.
- An approach or plan to achieve a goal.
- The bodies of water, materials, and people that supply safe water to homes and businesses.
- A community’s systems for making and exchanging goods and services.
13 Clues: An approach or plan to achieve a goal. • To make something less serious, extreme, or uncomfortable. • A list of questions created to learn about a certain issue. • Any harmful material that can make water, soil, or air unsafe. • A community’s systems for making and exchanging goods and services. • ...
Sustainable Soil - can you solve the clues? 2013-11-26
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- performed to analyse the quality of soil
- important for a sustainable world
- used to dig up soil
- insects found in soil which shows that the soil is healthy
- the overall physical condition of soil
- added nutrients to soil
- can form in waterways when there are too many nutrients in soil
Down
- natural fertiliser made from food scraps and decomposed plant material
- clumps of soil
- soil found just below the school
- can be determined by the number of cracks or pores in the soil
- where scientist test soil quality
- a main nutrient in soil and has an atomic symbol of N
13 Clues: clumps of soil • added nutrients to soil • used to dig up soil • important for a sustainable world • soil found just below the school • where scientist test soil quality • performed to analyse the quality of soil • the overall physical condition of soil • insects found in soil which shows that the soil is healthy • ...
Colors! 2022-11-03
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- A color that was originally for boys, but changed to girls overtime.
- The color of apples.
- A perfect combination of Pink and Purple.
- The color of plenty of what mother nature made.
- A perfect combination of the "colorless colors"
- The lighter version of the color "Green"
- The lighter version of the color "Purple", additionally, also named after a flower.
- What represents purity.
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- What's the color of our skin?
- Mostly known as "Violet" for artists.
- A color that makes skies beautiful.
- The color of wood, dung and soil.
- Deep, rich, green color.
- A happy color.
- A color that was meant to represent sad negativity.
- What represents emptiness, the abyss, or the deep dark.
16 Clues: A happy color. • The color of apples. • What represents purity. • Deep, rich, green color. • What's the color of our skin? • The color of wood, dung and soil. • A color that makes skies beautiful. • Mostly known as "Violet" for artists. • The lighter version of the color "Green" • A perfect combination of Pink and Purple. • The color of plenty of what mother nature made. • ...
Five Regions of Missouri 2022-12-06
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- Rolling above the rivers
- part of country, state or world with distinct characteristics but not always fixed boundaries
- Deep rich soil
- Type of stone the Governor's Mansion and Bridge in STL was created by
- Big boulders found in the Ozark Highlands
- Help build the towns and cities because of abundance originally
- Steep rocky hills
- Lots of it grown in the northern farmlands
- Boot-heel containing swamps and lumber
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- Short grass plain
- Also known as the Osage Border
- Is essential in the natural division in the lowlands
- Covers 1/3 of the state
- This was more important than crops
- State capital and Governor's Mansion is found here
- Crystal clear streams are found here
16 Clues: Deep rich soil • Short grass plain • Steep rocky hills • Covers 1/3 of the state • Rolling above the rivers • Also known as the Osage Border • This was more important than crops • Crystal clear streams are found here • Boot-heel containing swamps and lumber • Big boulders found in the Ozark Highlands • Lots of it grown in the northern farmlands • ...
Mesopotamia Review 2022-10-10
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- the two rivers flow into this body of water
- a person who makes money by selling goods
- 1 of the rivers that flowed thru fertile crescent
- these people made everyday items
- arc of rich soil where farming took place
- Kings were believed to be ordained by these
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- each person has a specialized job
- write w/ a wedge shaped tool- 1st written lang
- pyramid shaped temple for religious ceremonies
- independent empires throughout Mesopotamia
- mountain range found to the east of Mesopotamia
- the other river found in Mesopotamia
- this is where Mesopotamia is at present day
- a system that ranks people based on job
- a person that writes in cuneiform
- Babylon, Ur and Nineveh are 3 examples of these
16 Clues: these people made everyday items • each person has a specialized job • a person that writes in cuneiform • the other river found in Mesopotamia • a system that ranks people based on job • a person who makes money by selling goods • arc of rich soil where farming took place • independent empires throughout Mesopotamia • the two rivers flow into this body of water • ...
Ancient China Lesson #1 2024-02-14
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- formed a barrier around China making it difficult for invaders to enter
- a warlord has his own _____.
- a colorful river in China
- a family member who has died
- how a king must act
- a new technology piece for the Zhou dynasty was better ____ system
- a river in China (also known as the Chang River)
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- the country north of China
- the country south of China
- a pictograph represents ______.
- Chinese rivers provided ___ soil for farmers.
- the most popular job in China.
- the country east of China
- bones that were scratched for a king to answer important questions
- the name of the first Chinese dynasty
- a ideaograph represents two or more pictographs that represent an ____.
16 Clues: how a king must act • the country east of China • a colorful river in China • the country north of China • the country south of China • a warlord has his own _____. • a family member who has died • the most popular job in China. • a pictograph represents ______. • the name of the first Chinese dynasty • Chinese rivers provided ___ soil for farmers. • ...
Agri Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-15
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- It is used for removing trash or soil, digging canals or ditches and mixing soil media
- It is made of wood with a metal teeth and pulled by a carabao
- It is used for cutting bigger size post
- It is used for cutting planting materials and for performing other operations in horticulture
- It is used for inter row cultivation
- It is used for watering seedlings and young plants
- It is an implement mounted to a tractor used for tilling and pulverizing soil
- These are farm implementers either pulled by a working animal or tractor
- It is used to pull a plow and harrow in preparing a large area of land
- It is used for hauling trash, manures and fertilizers, planting materials and other equipment
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- It is a handheld agricultural tool with a variously curved blade typically used for cutting weeds
- It is used for spraying insecticides, foliar fertilizers, fungicides, and herbicides
- It is used for breaking hard topsoil and pulverizing soil
- Itis used for loosening the soil, digging out root crops and turning over the materials in a compost heap
- It is used for hauling water, manure and fertilizers
- It is used for loosening the soil around the growing plants and putting small amount of manure fertilizer in the soil
- It is used to draw irrigation water from a source
- It is used for removing trash, digging loose soil, moving soil from one place to another and for mixing soil media
- It is used for cleaning the ground and leveling topsoil
- It is used for cutting tall grasses and weeds and chopping branches of trees
20 Clues: It is used for inter row cultivation • It is used for cutting bigger size post • It is used to draw irrigation water from a source • It is used for watering seedlings and young plants • It is used for hauling water, manure and fertilizers • It is used for cleaning the ground and leveling topsoil • It is used for breaking hard topsoil and pulverizing soil • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary 2021-02-01
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- The point at which the limit has been reached for dissolving one substance in another.
- A transfer of heat through solid objects via interaction of atoms and molecules.
- A transfer of heat by moving air.
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- The creation of an oxygen rich atmosphere in the kiln.
- The action of reducing the oxygen in the atmosphere of the kiln.
- The furthest stage (temp/time) a clay object can be taken to before deforming.
- Scratched decoration, used especially to reveal a different color underneath.
- An oxide which promotes ceramic fusion by interaction with other oxides.
- Resistant to high temperatures.
- A chemical combination of oxygen with another element.
- The stiffness of a liquid created by friction amongst its molecules.
11 Clues: Resistant to high temperatures. • A transfer of heat by moving air. • The creation of an oxygen rich atmosphere in the kiln. • A chemical combination of oxygen with another element. • The action of reducing the oxygen in the atmosphere of the kiln. • The stiffness of a liquid created by friction amongst its molecules. • ...
South Asia Crossword 2025-02-18
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- land that is rich farmland, composed of clay, silt, sand, or gravel
- a landmass that is like a continent, only smaller, such as South Asia
- an important water resource flowing more than 1,500 miles from it's source in a Himalayan glacier
- a ring like coral island or string of small islands
- a violent storm with fierce winds and heavy rain
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- a mountain range in South Asia that includes Mount Everest
- a set of closely grouped islands
- high water level brought by a cyclone that swamps low-lying areas
- the dominant religion of India
- a broadened seaward end of a river, where the river's currents meet the ocean's tides
- a seasonal wind, especially in South Asia
11 Clues: the dominant religion of India • a set of closely grouped islands • a seasonal wind, especially in South Asia • a violent storm with fierce winds and heavy rain • a ring like coral island or string of small islands • a mountain range in South Asia that includes Mount Everest • high water level brought by a cyclone that swamps low-lying areas • ...
Science unit 3 project 2021-11-12
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- the difference of the highest and lowest elevations of an area
- sudden movement of rock down a steep hill or cliff
- the rapid movement of mud, soil, and lots of water
- a shoreline made up of deposited sediment
- the line between land and a body of water
- a lot of material deposited in a triangle shape at the mouth of a river
- a low ridge of sand deposited along the shore of a lake or sea
- line a line that connects same elevation points on a map
- when wind, gravity, and water transport soil
- a map that shows earth's features
- When material is laid down
- the difference in elevation between contour lines
- a narrow island that is parallel to the shore
- the flow of mud or rock with a lot of water
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- an area along a river formed from built up sediment
- a system for analyzing,retrieveing, and storing data
- a mass of material deposited when the steepness of river decreases sharply
- a large mound of ice that is there year round
- a darker line on a map that indicates a change in elevation
- water below earths surface
- satelites that orbit earth's surface
- fine-grained quartz,feldspar, and clay deposited by the wind
- a mound of deposited sand that moves due to wind
- the slow movement of weathered rock
- mesurements of a model, map, or diagram
- rock carried and deposited by glaciers
- anaalyzing an object wothout actually touching it
- the size and land features including the relief
28 Clues: water below earths surface • When material is laid down • a map that shows earth's features • the slow movement of weathered rock • satelites that orbit earth's surface • rock carried and deposited by glaciers • mesurements of a model, map, or diagram • a shoreline made up of deposited sediment • the line between land and a body of water • ...
Foods That Support Menopause Healt 2025-01-18
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- A nut high in omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants.
- A fruit high in healthy fats that support skin and heart health.
- A fatty fish high in omega-3s for heart and brain health.
- Seeds rich in fiber and omega-3 fatty acids.
- A soy-based product rich in protein and phytoestrogens.
- A spice with anti-inflammatory properties.
- A cruciferous vegetable that supports hormone metabolism.
- A seed rich in lignans and omega-3s for hormone balance.
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- A high-protein food with essential vitamins like D and B12.
- A whole grain that’s a complete protein and rich in fiber.
- A plant-based protein that supports heart health.
- A natural food that supports heart health and reduces inflammation.
- A dairy product rich in calcium and probiotics.
- A leafy green packed with calcium and magnesium.
- A whole grain high in fiber, great for heart and gut health.
- Fruits packed with antioxidants to reduce inflammation.
- A drink rich in antioxidants that may reduce hot flashes.
- A plant-based food rich in isoflavones, which mimic estrogen.
- A nut high in healthy fats and vitamin E.
19 Clues: A nut high in healthy fats and vitamin E. • A spice with anti-inflammatory properties. • Seeds rich in fiber and omega-3 fatty acids. • A dairy product rich in calcium and probiotics. • A leafy green packed with calcium and magnesium. • A plant-based protein that supports heart health. • A nut high in omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants. • ...
Plant fundamentals 2022-05-11
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- lower part of the carpel in which seeds form
- primary form of reproduction, color and fragrance attracts pollinators, and contains the male or female parts
- contains pollen
- the sticky part of a flower that receives pollen during pollination
- a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
- a substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
- the light from the sun
- stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary
- the transfer of pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma to produce new offspring
- supports the plant body, channel for the transportation of water, minerals, and sugar to the leaves
- the male part of a flower
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- the process by which plants are making there own food/energy
- protects the seeds, assists in the dispersal of seeds
- holds the anther
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
- contains the embryo which will germinate and become a new plant, usually protected by a seed coat
- the female part of a flower
- absorb water and nutrients from the soil, anchors the plant to the ground, support system for the stem, and it stores food for the plant
- 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
- site of photosynthesis, absorbs sunlight to produce energy, and large surface area
20 Clues: contains pollen • holds the anther • the light from the sun • the male part of a flower • the female part of a flower • stalk that connects the stigma to the ovary • lower part of the carpel in which seeds form • protects the seeds, assists in the dispersal of seeds • the process by which plants are making there own food/energy • ...
Environmental Science Terms 2013-01-20
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- The circumstances or conditions that surround an organism or group of organisms as well as the complex of social or cultural conditions that affect an individual or community.
- Potential energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules.
- The biological degradation of organic material under aerobic (oxygen-rich) conditions to produce compost, a nutrient-rich soil amendment and conditioner.
- Any discarded material containing substances known to be toxic, mutagenic, carcinogenic, or teratogenic to humans or other life-forms; ignitable, corrosive, explosive, or highly reactive alone or with other materials.
- Water other than seawater; covers only about 2 percent of earth's surface, including streams, rivers, lakes, ponds, and water associated with several kinds of wetlands.
- Deoxyribonucleic acid; the long, double-helix molecule in the nucleus of cells that contains the genetic code and directs the development and functioning of all cells.
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- Chemicals (some natural, too) that react in our body similarly to how our own hormones react
- In any chemical reaction, matter changes form; it is neither created nor destroyed.
- A chemical that kills plants.
- The genetic, species, and ecological diversity of the organisms in a given area.
- Water held in gravel deposits or porous rock below the earth's surface; does not include water or crystallization held by chemical bonds in rocks or moisture in upper soil layers.
- The smallest unit of matter that has the characteristics of an element; consists of three main types of subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- Petroleum, natural gas, and coal created by geological forces from organic wastes and dead bodies of formerly living biological organisms.
- A description of the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area.
- The capacity to do work (that is, to change the physical state or motion of an object).
15 Clues: A chemical that kills plants. • Potential energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules. • A description of the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area. • The genetic, species, and ecological diversity of the organisms in a given area. • In any chemical reaction, matter changes form; it is neither created nor destroyed. • ...
Karla's Birthday 2025-03-02
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- Who is calling?
- What is this?
- Tiny silly dog or luxury brand
- Food typically eaten on birthdays
- Brainrot word referencing sanitary
- What is in the air?
- Real life game where you escape by solving puzzles
- Previous activity
- Dorm toilet jumpscare
- Your boyfriends girlfriend
- Joyous celebration of aging
- Number of day of birth
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- Birthday month
- Aquatic humanlike being
- Finish the sentence: Lets get this party...
- What do i feel for you?
- Item one may recieve on their birthday
- Where the crossword normally resides
- Show about work-life balance
- Your boyfriend
- Dutch bunny
- Bluetooth device for sound
22 Clues: Dutch bunny • What is this? • Birthday month • Your boyfriend • Who is calling? • Previous activity • What is in the air? • Dorm toilet jumpscare • Number of day of birth • Aquatic humanlike being • What do i feel for you? • Bluetooth device for sound • Your boyfriends girlfriend • Joyous celebration of aging • Show about work-life balance • Tiny silly dog or luxury brand • ...
Clay's American System; THE CROSSWORD 2013-02-20
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- Won the presidency in 1824.
- A party that Henry Clay supported. It later became the Republican Party.
- Henry’s rival for presidency.
- Clay opposed this and wanted freedom for all men.
- This included Daniel Webster and John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay.
- An American politician with powerful governmental influence.
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- Henry Clay's government plan.
- A group favoring to start or continue a war.
- Henry Clay failed twice to get this position.
- The treaty that ended the War of 1812.
- Taxes imposed on imports.
11 Clues: Taxes imposed on imports. • Won the presidency in 1824. • Henry Clay's government plan. • Henry’s rival for presidency. • The treaty that ended the War of 1812. • A group favoring to start or continue a war. • Henry Clay failed twice to get this position. • Clay opposed this and wanted freedom for all men. • An American politician with powerful governmental influence. • ...
Ceramics Vocabulary 2024-03-08
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- High temperature oven for firing ceramic materials
- Ware that has been fired once
- Allowing the moisture to evaporate below 200 deg.
- Stiff clay which can still be bonded
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- Bisqueware which has been glazed and fired
- Raw inorganic material the basics for Ceramics
- Heating a ceramic material to the point of vitrifying the crystals
- Resistant to heat
- Liquid clay for casting figures and shapes
- Formed but unfired clay material
- Powdered Glass material which provides a protective & decorative finish
11 Clues: Resistant to heat • Ware that has been fired once • Formed but unfired clay material • Stiff clay which can still be bonded • Bisqueware which has been glazed and fired • Liquid clay for casting figures and shapes • Raw inorganic material the basics for Ceramics • Allowing the moisture to evaporate below 200 deg. • High temperature oven for firing ceramic materials • ...
APES VOCAB Made by Marissa Zomaya 2025-01-15
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- Form of surface mining in which bulldozers, power shovels, or stripping wheels remove large chunks of the Earth.
- A set of 17 metallic elements
- waste materials left after the target mineral is extracted from ore
- Resources that have been identified and from which a usable mineral can be extracted profitably at present prices with current mining or extraction technology
- refuse, reduce, reuse, repurpose, and then recycle.
- Liquid that contains elevated levels of pollutants as a result of having passed through municipal solid waste (MSW) or contaminated soil.
- Removing soil, subsoil, and other strata and then extracting a mineral deposit found relatively close to the earth's surface
- a sustainable business strategy that mimics the natural recycling cycle and waste is reused.
- The time it takes to use a certain fraction of the known or estimated supply of a nonrenewable resource at an assumed use rate.
- uses microorganisms to break down pollutants in the environment, such as oil spills or industrial waste
- Ore is a rock with a large enough mineral concentration to make it profitable for mining and processing.
- often uses the excess heat produced to generate electricity
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- a process where waste is collected, recycled and then used again to make the same product it came from
- materials from plastics to food scraps, with paper being the most common waste product
- engineered waste disposal sites where solid waste is carefully placed in layers and compacted to reduce volume.
- a practice where the tops of mountains are removed
- a hazardous waste disposal method in which a well is drilled deep beneath an area's water table into porous rock below an impervious soil layer.
- discarded electrical or electronic devices,
- any material that poses a substantial threat to human health or the environment due to its chemical properties.
- taking a product and making something new out of the materials
- the process of converting waste materials into new products
- The process of recycling organic waste, such as food scraps and yard debris, into nutrient-rich soil amendments that can be used in gardening and agriculture
- uses plants to clean up contaminated soil and water by absorbing pollutants through their roots.
- a strategy for the integrated management of land, water and living resources that promotes conservation and sustainable use in an equitable way.
24 Clues: A set of 17 metallic elements • discarded electrical or electronic devices, • a practice where the tops of mountains are removed • refuse, reduce, reuse, repurpose, and then recycle. • the process of converting waste materials into new products • often uses the excess heat produced to generate electricity • ...
Emily 2023-12-22
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- Flat piece of clay used to create an item
- Base of a ceramic form
- Art of creating an object from clay
- Pottery oven
- Mexican female artist
- Forming pottery on the potter's wheel
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- Revolving disk used to shape wet clay
- Ceramic item using naturally vitrifying clay
- Earthy material that is easily molded when wet
- Mexican female artist
10 Clues: Pottery oven • Mexican female artist • Mexican female artist • Base of a ceramic form • Art of creating an object from clay • Revolving disk used to shape wet clay • Forming pottery on the potter's wheel • Flat piece of clay used to create an item • Ceramic item using naturally vitrifying clay • Earthy material that is easily molded when wet
SqueakPoints Crossword B 2017-12-01
10 Clues: E • Pie • How to make i • Luckiest number • 64 is an _______ • Unluckiest number • Number of words in this crossword. • Divided by 3 to create 33.33333333 • Number of answers in this crossword • Number of numbers in this crossword.
Best Summer Ever 2017-08-29
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- Shape of snow on Cheam
- Shaan keeps adding evil drawings to it (in our office space)
- Destination of yours and Brandon’s overnight trip
- They loved you at the top of Mount Cheam
- Type of eclipse we witnessed
- Your twin
- Game played at Bob’s pool party
- Type of crossword we usually do
- Your one true love
- Tuesday night activity
- Special Friday theme
- Lake we went to
- Is it really meat?
- Our educational institution
- We are the Todd ______
- Cheap burger and beer destination
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- What you and Brandon ordered to take home/steal
- What our gator lacked for the first month
- “I’m halfway! Only 150 _____ samples left”
- "OK let's put out 100 more _____" -Todd
- Your badminton rival
- 1st movie watched at Shaan's
- Cheers _______!
- Food we always order when we’re hungry
- Murder game
- Bob and Philipp had matching _______ at the pool party (plural)
- Blueberries (abbrv.)
- Pet animal Hannah has that wants to mate with her
- Best Met strain ever (unless you’re a beetle)
- “I added water because I thought the beetles were _______” – Valerie
30 Clues: Your twin • Murder game • Cheers _______! • Lake we went to • Your one true love • Is it really meat? • Your badminton rival • Blueberries (abbrv.) • Special Friday theme • Shape of snow on Cheam • Tuesday night activity • We are the Todd ______ • Our educational institution • 1st movie watched at Shaan's • Type of eclipse we witnessed • Game played at Bob’s pool party • ...
Soc. Studies 2020-10-09
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- workers who are especially skilled in crafting items by hand
- a society that has cities a central government and is ran by official leaders and workers who specialize in various jobs
- Written or recorded events of people
- allowed people to move to colder climates
- A scientist who examine objects to learn about past peoples and cultures
- supplying land with water from another place using a network of canals
- more than what is needed
- The first metal humans used and an ingredient in making bronze
- the study of earths surface and the processes that shape it
- A frozen human corpse that was found in the Alps on the Italian Austrian border
- soil rich in substances that plants need to survive
- to adapt plants or animals for human use
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- The time before writing
- people who move from place to place hunting or gathering food
- A metal made by combining tin and copper
- a large populated Area that is rich and is a part of a society
- The second ingredient in bronze that was discovered after copper
- The most powerful person in a city that rules it
- One of the first materials used by humans and one of the most important ingredients for early humans to make tools
- People with no settled home
- A circular object that turns on an axle
21 Clues: The time before writing • more than what is needed • People with no settled home • Written or recorded events of people • A circular object that turns on an axle • A metal made by combining tin and copper • to adapt plants or animals for human use • allowed people to move to colder climates • The most powerful person in a city that rules it • ...
Philip Crossword 2021-10-14
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- ___________ _____________ occurs when the heat of magma invades existing rocks
- ________ rocks are formed from hardened magma or lava
- rich in iron, magnesium, and calcium
- magma that has reached the earth's surface
- this rock is made of separate rock articles and fragments that were eroded from an older rock.
- melted rock beneath the earth's surface
- metamorphic rocks with a __________ _________ have visible layers or bands aligned in planes.
- Forms sediments that have been compacted and cemented together.
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- _________ are particles of minerals, shells, and other remains of once-living things.
- ________ rocks are light-colored, lightweight, igneous rocks
- Metamorphic rocks with a _________ __________ have no visible layers or bands
- clastic rock composed of rounded, pebble-sized rock fragments
- clastic rock composed of clay-sized particles in flat layers
- ________ __________ occurs when large pieces of the Earth's crust rub against each other
- the process of change in the change in the structure and constitution of a rock
15 Clues: rich in iron, magnesium, and calcium • melted rock beneath the earth's surface • magma that has reached the earth's surface • ________ rocks are formed from hardened magma or lava • ________ rocks are light-colored, lightweight, igneous rocks • clastic rock composed of clay-sized particles in flat layers • ...
Jacksonian Democracy Cont 1 2025-03-30
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- Jackson used this to strengthen the presidency.
- Jackson’s practice of rewarding loyal supporters with government jobs.
- Supreme Court case where Jackson ignored the ruling.
- System that keeps one branch of government from becoming too powerful.
- Jackson was seen as a representative of this group.
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- The legislative branch, which Jackson frequently clashed with.
- Political approach appealing to everyday citizens, used by Jackson.
- A system promoting political power for all white men, not just the wealthy.
- Chief Justice who ruled against Jackson’s policies.
- Alleged deal in the 1824 election between Adams and Clay to defeat Jackson.
- Political party formed to oppose Jackson’s rule.
- A presidential power that Jackson used to block laws.
- The judicial branch of the U.S. government, often challenged by Jackson.
- Jackson vetoed the renewal of this institution, believing it helped the rich.
- Giving jobs to loyal supporters instead of based on merit.
15 Clues: Jackson used this to strengthen the presidency. • Political party formed to oppose Jackson’s rule. • Chief Justice who ruled against Jackson’s policies. • Jackson was seen as a representative of this group. • Supreme Court case where Jackson ignored the ruling. • A presidential power that Jackson used to block laws. • ...
Mesopotamia vocabulary 2025-08-26
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- the institution that trained young scribes
- a political unit consisting of a city and all the countryside around it
- the world's first writing system
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- a special writing took used to write on a clay tablet
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
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- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- a large arc of rich, fertile farmland that extends from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea
- a pyramid-shaped temple tower
- the world's oldest epic (a long poem about a hero)
- a writer who was hired to keep track of items people traded
- a city area of society
- a ruler of a kingdom or empire
- countryside areas, where farming takes place
- region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and means "between the rivers" in Greek
15 Clues: a city area of society • a pyramid-shaped temple tower • a ruler of a kingdom or empire • the world's first writing system • the institution that trained young scribes • a way of supplying water to an area of land • countryside areas, where farming takes place • the world's oldest epic (a long poem about a hero) • a special writing took used to write on a clay tablet • ...
SAT review group 2 2025-08-28
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- You will ___ for a cause
- You fight with ___ (adj.)
- Back up
- What staring too long at these clues does to your inability to solve this crossword
- Initiate
- What these clues attempt to do (to you)
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- What you might have if you solve this crossword quickly
- What these clues attempt to do (to the words)
- Finding a way to cheat at this crossword
- Judging
- That which causes conviction
- One you will fight
12 Clues: Judging • Back up • Initiate • One you will fight • You will ___ for a cause • You fight with ___ (adj.) • That which causes conviction • What these clues attempt to do (to you) • Finding a way to cheat at this crossword • What these clues attempt to do (to the words) • What you might have if you solve this crossword quickly • ...
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition 2019-11-18
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- Layered sediment deposited by streams of water that flow from a melting glacier is _______.
- A mound or ridge of unsorted sediment deposited by a glacier is a _______.
- The downhill movement of a large mass of rocks or soil because of the pull of gravity is mass ______.
- A large mass of ice that formed on land and moves slowly across Earth's surface is a _______.
- A large deposit of sediment that forms where a stream enters a large body of water is a _______.
- A pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall.
- Process that changes materials that are part of a rock into new material is called _________ weathering.
- The grinding away of rock or other surfaces as particles carried away by wind, water, or ice scrape against them is _____.
- Laying down of of eroded materials is _________.
- A pile of windblown sand is a _____.
- A broad,C-shaped curve in a stream is a ________.
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- Landforms produced by ______ are usually tall and jagged stuctures.
- Crumbly, windblown deposit of silt and clay is a _______.
- Processes that change objects on Earth's surface over time is _______.
- An apron of sediment usually forms where a stream from a steep, narrow onto a flat plain at the foot of a mountain is an a ________ fan.
- Process that naturally break down rocks is ________ weathering.
- The rapid downhill movement of soil , loose rocks, and boulders is a ________.
- Erosion affect the level of _____ of sediment.
- Current that flows parallel to the shoreline is a ______ current.
- Sediment deposited in water usually forms layers called________.
20 Clues: A pile of windblown sand is a _____. • Erosion affect the level of _____ of sediment. • Laying down of of eroded materials is _________. • A broad,C-shaped curve in a stream is a ________. • A pile of angular rocks and sediment from a rockfall. • Crumbly, windblown deposit of silt and clay is a _______. • ...
