clay rich soil crossword Crossword Puzzles
Sip & Solve 2022-05-04
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- Rich’s favorite bike brand.
- What culture began the exchanging of rings?
- Rich and Jana’s favorite takeout food.
- Who has the most tattoos?
- Fashion Groom’s drink of choice.
- Rich’s favorite camera when taking action photos.
- City of Love
- Reed party of _________
- Goddess of Marriage in Greek mythology.
- Which is the most popular month for weddings in the United States.
- Deal Jana and Rich play this card game often.
- What month did Rich and Jana get engaged?
- Country in Africa that Jana has traveled to most.
- Groom’s middle name.
- Jana’s home state.
- State Rich completed an Ultraman.
- State Jana’s favorite sports team.
- Industry bride works in.
- The resident furbaby.
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- Where Rich and Jana met.
- Vegas Largest wedding destination in the United States.
- What happens in the “Red Wedding” in the series “Game of Thrones.
- Where was the couple’s first date?
- Rich’s line number in his fraternity.
- In the middle ages, bouquets were generally made of what?
- Whitney that sings “I Will Always Love You”
- A household object a married couple jumps over at a wedding.
- Traditional first wedding anniversary gift.
- Traditional color of a bride’s dress in China.
- Bride’s new last name.
- “Love is__________, love is kind.”
- Something old, something new, something borrowed, something ______.
- Where did Rich propose to Jana?
- Number of Full Ironman Triathlons Rich has finished.
- People often throw what at married couples in Northern Africa to wish for fertility?
- Rich’s business name: Rich _________ Studio.
- In the 19th century, Russian couples exchanged this before the wedding.
- Boyz II Men Song: “On ________ knee”
38 Clues: City of Love • Jana’s home state. • Groom’s middle name. • The resident furbaby. • Bride’s new last name. • Reed party of _________ • Where Rich and Jana met. • Industry bride works in. • Who has the most tattoos? • Rich’s favorite bike brand. • Where did Rich propose to Jana? • Fashion Groom’s drink of choice. • State Rich completed an Ultraman. • Where was the couple’s first date? • ...
Sims Premade Sims 2021-11-19
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- strangerville pilot
- famous musician
- snooty rich actress
- fine style influencer
- paris hilton of the sims
- boy toy
- brichester cover art
- rapper
- vampire wife
- rich woman
- landgraab's eldest
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- mayor
- snooby rich boy
- sulani cover art
- teen new to brichester
- gold medalist skier
- rising comedian
- teen lifeguard
- mean redhead
- luxury apartment owner
20 Clues: mayor • rapper • boy toy • rich woman • mean redhead • vampire wife • teen lifeguard • snooby rich boy • famous musician • rising comedian • sulani cover art • landgraab's eldest • strangerville pilot • snooty rich actress • gold medalist skier • brichester cover art • fine style influencer • teen new to brichester • luxury apartment owner • paris hilton of the sims
African Art 2025-03-24
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- Where are the oldest African cave paintings?
- What is Namibia known for?
- In what parking lot did Mathai sing “Despite Repeated Warnings” for Clay?
- How tall is our king?
- Where did Edo settle?
- During what board game did Mathai and Clay first share a spark?
- Who destroyed most of African art?
- What was built in Nigeria?
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- Who did British infamously raid in 1800s?
- What did Dan and Bwa make?
- What is the Benin king called?
- Who is the luckiest girl ever to get to hear the one and only H2’s singing daily?
- Who did our baby boy’s boyfriend Mathai be passionate with
- Dan and Bwa used masks for what?
- When was Benin raided?
- Why was African art targeted for destruction?
- Who raided Benin Royals?
- Who was cast bronze made to empower?
- Who settled in Benin?
- bronze What did the Benin king use to reinforce his power?
20 Clues: How tall is our king? • Where did Edo settle? • Who settled in Benin? • When was Benin raided? • Who raided Benin Royals? • What did Dan and Bwa make? • What is Namibia known for? • What was built in Nigeria? • What is the Benin king called? • Dan and Bwa used masks for what? • Who destroyed most of African art? • Who was cast bronze made to empower? • ...
Mesopotamia: Sumer 2022-01-19
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- A person who copies or writes out documents
- A belief in more than one god
- A pyramid shaped tower with a temple at the top.
- A Sumerian writing system that used wedge shaped marks made in soft clay.
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- An independent nation made up of a city and the land around it.
- An amount that is left over after a need has been met.
- Small particles of fertile soil
- A way to supply dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
8 Clues: A belief in more than one god • Small particles of fertile soil • A person who copies or writes out documents • A pyramid shaped tower with a temple at the top. • An amount that is left over after a need has been met. • An independent nation made up of a city and the land around it. • A way to supply dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams • ...
Feed Your Bean - Vegan Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-22
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- – Seed that are Plant Based Protein
- – Nut that helps to lower bad cholesterol
- – Green that improves mental focus
- – Member of the Ginger family that is a Natural Liver Detoxifier
- – Herb that aids in Fluid Retention
- – Nut that contains Omega-3
- – Fruit that prevents teeth plaque
- – Deep Soil Root Vegetable
- – Plant Blood
- – Seed that aids in strong bones
- – Fruit used for an egg substitute
- – Green that contains more iron than beef
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- – Seed used for egg substitute
- – Tea with the highest antioxidant properties
- – Fruit this is high in protein
- – Bean that is rich in Omega-3
- – Edible Mushroom
- – legume, whose flavor is used in sweets & Medicine
- – Powerful Pigment found in Beet Root
- – A Blue-Green Algae that can be consumed by animals and humans (Complete Portein)
- – Super food that doesn’t contain gluten
- – Fruit that relaxes your blood vessels
22 Clues: – Plant Blood • – Edible Mushroom • – Deep Soil Root Vegetable • – Nut that contains Omega-3 • – Seed used for egg substitute • – Bean that is rich in Omega-3 • – Fruit this is high in protein • – Seed that aids in strong bones • – Green that improves mental focus • – Fruit that prevents teeth plaque • – Fruit used for an egg substitute • – Seed that are Plant Based Protein • ...
South America review 2016-03-07
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- important grain that comes from South America
- country in the middle of South America
- highest waterfall on Earth
- material that comes from trees in the rainforest
- country north of Peru
- the number of deaths over a period of time
- a very high lake near Peru and Bolivia
- movement of continents
- type of rich soil
- Rio de la Plata between Argentina and Uruguay is not a river, it is an ________
- the business of big farms is called _______
- animal that looks like a goat or a sheep in South America
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- South America mines almost every type of ______
- a special name for the plains in Argentina and Uruguay
- name of large supercontinent
- most of South America has this type of climate
- largest lake in South America
- a low hill at the bottom of mountains
- the Andes are more than _________ long
- name of longest river in South America
20 Clues: type of rich soil • country north of Peru • movement of continents • highest waterfall on Earth • name of large supercontinent • largest lake in South America • a low hill at the bottom of mountains • country in the middle of South America • the Andes are more than _________ long • a very high lake near Peru and Bolivia • name of longest river in South America • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-11-13
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- cotton sold doubled a decade after
- machines were often operated by
- the first successful steam engine was used during the year
- made first trip in a steam boat
- factories contain
- when something breaks you have to get a
- steamboats were the most popular way to travel on rivers
- Difficulty and high cost of moving goods caused
- cotton became known as
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- became an incredible important part of early american industrial development
- contributed to the economy greatly
- First decade of the nineteenth century
- simple wooden contraption that would spin several threads at once
- production from twentyone million
- Allowed farmers to plant crops and prepare land faster
- advances of trains and railroads had numeros postive effects on
- did not work well on the rich soil
- replacing a part costs a lot of
- made guns using interchangable parts
- gin device for removing seeds from cotton fiber
20 Clues: factories contain • cotton became known as • machines were often operated by • made first trip in a steam boat • replacing a part costs a lot of • production from twentyone million • contributed to the economy greatly • did not work well on the rich soil • cotton sold doubled a decade after • made guns using interchangable parts • First decade of the nineteenth century • ...
West Africa 2024-02-26
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- Muslim place of worship
- when currency loses its value or purchasing power
- one reason for Ghana's decline
- the kingdom that rivaled Mali
- these animals helped transport salt across the desert
- very rich King of Mali
- ruler of Songhai
- exchanging goods without ever meeting
- a tax required to travel through a region
- the desert that was crossed to make trade possible
- along with gold, this was also commonly traded
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- groups that traveled together for protection against bandits
- religious destination of Mansa Musa's journey
- religious journey
- this contributed to soil becoming dry and worthless for farming
- Mansa Musa's religion
- Mansa Musa gave a lot away
- many were built by Mansa Musa to encourage education
- major trade center i Mali
- the country in control of West Africa's trade routes
- a storyteller who kept West African culture alive
21 Clues: ruler of Songhai • religious journey • Mansa Musa's religion • very rich King of Mali • Muslim place of worship • major trade center i Mali • Mansa Musa gave a lot away • the kingdom that rivaled Mali • one reason for Ghana's decline • exchanging goods without ever meeting • a tax required to travel through a region • religious destination of Mansa Musa's journey • ...
Ancient Egypt 2022-05-05
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- Goods brought in by other regions
- An Egyptian writing system
- a system of people in different lands who trade goods
- A long lasting paper like material made from
- Items sent out to other regions
- A period of order and stability that lasted until about 1750 BC
- .A life after death
- strong rapids
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- A tall 4-sided pillar that is pointed at the top
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- The title used by the rulers of Egypt
- People of wealth and power
- the period during which Egypt reached the height of it power ans glory
- a stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphic
- imaginary creatures with bodys of lions and the heads
- A triangle shaped are of land made of soil deposited by a river
- other animals or humans
- paths followed by traders
- People from rich and powerful families
- A series of rulers from the same family
20 Clues: strong rapids • .A life after death • other animals or humans • paths followed by traders • People of wealth and power • An Egyptian writing system • Items sent out to other regions • Goods brought in by other regions • The title used by the rulers of Egypt • People from rich and powerful families • A series of rulers from the same family • a stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphic • ...
Vocab Crossword: Crazy Rich Asians 2024-09-29
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- Anthropologists' fieldwork focus
- Style icon with high fashion and high secrecy
- Complex, like a diamond
- Substance often banned
- Protective matriarch who controls access to her son
- Science of reconstructing 3D dimensions
- Philosophy valuing diversity
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- Type of assumption?
- Economist unaware of her ties to the 1%
- Viewpoint prioritizing one's own culture
- Shared Trait often indicated on the census
- Varied, like a salad
- Opposing the established creed
- Heir keeping his status hidden
14 Clues: Type of assumption? • Varied, like a salad • Substance often banned • Complex, like a diamond • Philosophy valuing diversity • Opposing the established creed • Heir keeping his status hidden • Anthropologists' fieldwork focus • Economist unaware of her ties to the 1% • Science of reconstructing 3D dimensions • Viewpoint prioritizing one's own culture • ...
Natives and the Frontier 2025-05-06
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- Territory purchased by the USA from France
- belief that white Americans have been chosen by God to bring civilization
- schools in which pupils stay 24/7
- third US president
- area set aside for the Natives
- a law forcing the Natives to move
- name given to natives by mistake at the beginning
- wave of people looking for gold
- means of convincing people of something
- journey to discover new lands
- law offering land to white settlers for a low price
- fast means of communication at the time
- people who went to California looking for gold
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- a high, rugged mountain chain
- nickname of the most famous buffalo hunter
- longest river in the US
- French emperor who sold a great chunk of land to the Us in 1803
- land set aside for the Natives during the Trail of Tears
- part of the USA, flat area with rich soil
- skin of buffalo
20 Clues: skin of buffalo • third US president • longest river in the US • a high, rugged mountain chain • journey to discover new lands • area set aside for the Natives • wave of people looking for gold • schools in which pupils stay 24/7 • a law forcing the Natives to move • means of convincing people of something • fast means of communication at the time • ...
Protein & Fat 2022-03-22
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- Good vegetarian source
- Rich nut source of PUFA
- Vegetable source of Protein
- Rich oil source of PUFA
- Rich source of SFA
- Rich nut source of MUFA
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- Protein source to avoid
- Rich oil source of MUFA
- Good combination vegetarian source
- Rich seed source of PUFA
- Fat source to avoid
- Good source of Protein and PUFA
- First class protein
- Good source of Protein and SFA
14 Clues: Rich source of SFA • Fat source to avoid • First class protein • Good vegetarian source • Protein source to avoid • Rich oil source of MUFA • Rich nut source of PUFA • Rich oil source of PUFA • Rich nut source of MUFA • Rich seed source of PUFA • Vegetable source of Protein • Good source of Protein and SFA • Good source of Protein and PUFA • Good combination vegetarian source
The Sumerians 2023-10-25
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- a long poem that tells the story of a hero
- is a way to supply dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- is an amount that is left over after a need has been met
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- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- is a belief in more than one god
- is a Sumerian writing system that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- is a pyramid-shaped tower with a temple at the top
- small particles of fertile soil
8 Clues: small particles of fertile soil • is a belief in more than one god • a long poem that tells the story of a hero • is a pyramid-shaped tower with a temple at the top • is an amount that is left over after a need has been met • a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper • is a way to supply dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams • ...
Unit 9 2023-04-21
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- open water above the ocean floor
- first species to inhabit an area
- pockets ecosystems at the bottom of the ocean
- non-native species in a community
- harmful materials in the environment, often by humans
- Collection of ecosystems characterized with similar temperatures, rainfall totals, climax communities
- long term changes in temp- human interactions
- predictable changes in an ecosystem as it progresses- starts w/ no soil
- No 2 species can occupy the same niche in an ecosystem, one outcompetes the other
- a biome with acidic soil
- aquatic regions where sunlight penetrates, can support photosynthesis
- a mature from of an ecosystem
- measurement of the variety and richness of an ecosystem
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- humans become so large they aren't supported by ecosystem
- A gently sloping, shallow area of the ocean floor that extends outward from the edge of a continent
- key organisms in an ecosystem that help stabilize or maintain the ecosystem
- clearing forested land and repurposing it for non-forest use
- predictable changes in an ecosystem after a disturbance
- Portion of the shoreline that lies between the high and low tide lines
- high rainfall, not rich soils
- species that evolve/change and are only found in one isolated place
- created from mutualistic relationship
- shows interconnections between species
- water ecosystems, coral reefs, aphotic and photic zone, etc
- An extremely cold, dry biome.
25 Clues: a biome with acidic soil • high rainfall, not rich soils • An extremely cold, dry biome. • a mature from of an ecosystem • open water above the ocean floor • first species to inhabit an area • non-native species in a community • created from mutualistic relationship • shows interconnections between species • pockets ecosystems at the bottom of the ocean • ...
13 Colonies 2023-05-03
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- England This was the coldest of the three regions.
- The name of the people who settled in the New England region.
- This region was known as the "Breadbasket" region because of the crops that were grown.
- _______ servants were people in the Southern region who needed to work to pay off a debt.
- The New England colonies have very cold winters and ____ summers.
- The term for how people in a region made a living.
- The Middle Colony region had warm summers and ____ winters.
- _______ Island is a small colony in the New England region.
- This is the southernmost colony in the south.
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- This crop was grown in the Southern region. It was used to make clothing.
- one of the crops grown in the Mid-Atlantic Colonies.
- The southern region had rich _______ soil needed for growing crops.
- The Southern region was dependent on ______ labor to take care of the plantations.
- All three regions had _________ farther inland as part of their geography.
- This region had religious leaders in government and outlawed _____ different from their own.
- The number of colonies in the Southern region.
- The middle region was very ______ because people from different cultures came here and did many different jobs.
- The number of colonies in the Middle region.
- This region was dependent on the ______ for its economy.
- The soil was ______ in the New England region, making farming difficult.
20 Clues: The number of colonies in the Middle region. • This is the southernmost colony in the south. • The number of colonies in the Southern region. • The term for how people in a region made a living. • England This was the coldest of the three regions. • one of the crops grown in the Mid-Atlantic Colonies. • This region was dependent on the ______ for its economy. • ...
Arbor Day Crossword 2022-04-27
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- Trees absorb _________, a harmful gas
- They capture sunlight and convert it to food.
- Anchor the tree to the ground
- This acts as a coat of armor for a tree, protecting it from insects, storms, and disease.
- Nutrient-rich fluid inside a tree
- Trees provide __________ for animals.
- The main stem of the tree
- ________ trees shed their leaves in the fall and sprout new leaves in spring.
- Many deciduous trees including apple trees and cherry trees reproduce through seeds in
- Trees produce _________, which all living things need to survive
- When a seed sprouts it becomes a _________
- Wood that has been cut to produce construction materials or paper
- Baby Tree.....
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- Younger layers of wood that carry water from the tree's roots to its branches and leaves
- The world's biggest tree is the giant _______
- The "leaves" of a pine tree
- trees have long, pointed needles or
- flat scales instead of leaves
- Trees make _______ for humans and wildlife
- As sapwood ages, it dies and becomes __________.
- Trees help prevent soil loss, also known as
- Trees create __________ on a hot summer day.
- The process by which a tree feeds itself.
- Tree filter __________ from the air
- Like all plants, a tree begins from a _________.
- An area filled with trees, bushes, and undergrowth
- A tree’s roots absorb water and nutrients from the__________.
27 Clues: Baby Tree..... • The main stem of the tree • The "leaves" of a pine tree • flat scales instead of leaves • Anchor the tree to the ground • Nutrient-rich fluid inside a tree • trees have long, pointed needles or • Tree filter __________ from the air • Trees absorb _________, a harmful gas • Trees provide __________ for animals. • The process by which a tree feeds itself. • ...
Jackson Crossword 2023-04-24
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- A states right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal laws which they deem unconstitutional
- War between N.A and U.S in florida (8,3)
- Who did Andrew Jackson run against in his first term? (5,4)
- U.S congressman who supported the idea of a strong central government (4,7)
- Who did Andrew Jackson intend on appointing in office?
- Andrew Jackson thinks the ____ should have more power than the poor.
- The forced relocation of N.A; Jackson's indian removal act. (5,2,5)
- Jackson was too ______
- What year did Andrew Jackson become President?
- What did Jackson veto?
- What was the tax called on imported goods?
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- What act did Jackson start to Remove Native Americans from their land?
- Who's Nickname was old Hickory and Jackass?
- What party was Andrew Jackson?
- What did Jackson's victory over the bank cause? (3,5,2,4)
- Jackson's followers accused Clay and Adams of making a…
- Which vote was in Jackson's favor in the 1824 election?
- Name of the hoctaw police force.
- Andrew Jackson had too much power over the ________
- Nickname for jackson's presidency (3,2,7)
20 Clues: Jackson was too ______ • What did Jackson veto? • What party was Andrew Jackson? • Name of the hoctaw police force. • War between N.A and U.S in florida (8,3) • Nickname for jackson's presidency (3,2,7) • What was the tax called on imported goods? • Who's Nickname was old Hickory and Jackass? • What year did Andrew Jackson become President? • ...
Art 2024-08-20
9 Clues: A clay sculpture • a condition of clay • a condition of clay • hand building technique • a joining clay technique • a rock with fine particles • is a hand building technique • A hardening tool to harden clay • kneading clay with your hands to force air out
Amazon Rainforest Ecosystem Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-09
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- a luxuriant, dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall
- all the non living things in an ecosystem
- tree producer that provides nuts
- since jaguars eat many sloths, some species have gone extinct
- it varies according to season so animals have to adapt
- poison dart frogs benefit from the leaves on tropical vermiliad plants and use them as shelter from sun and rain, the leaves are unaffected
- all living things in an ecosystem
- consumer crocodiles thrive off of bats
- provides nutrients for plants and species
- protects organisms in the rainforest from wildfires
- decomposer that enrich soil by breaking down organic matter
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- worms break down organic matter
- leeches suck the blood of many animals in the rainforest
- causes competition for sunlight for smaller plants on the forest ground
- plants are competing for sunlight because the taller trees block the sunlight from reaching the ground with their many leaves
- fungus grows on leaves in leaf-cutter ants' tunnels, the fungus is later fed to the young, both the fungus and ants get fed
- secondary consumer that eats monkeys
- trees in the amazon rainforest provide nutrients for other animals
- the nutrients are higher up causing trees to grow bigger roots above the ground
- consumer caterpillars in the rainforest forge on leaves
20 Clues: worms break down organic matter • tree producer that provides nuts • all living things in an ecosystem • secondary consumer that eats monkeys • consumer crocodiles thrive off of bats • all the non living things in an ecosystem • provides nutrients for plants and species • protects organisms in the rainforest from wildfires • ...
VA1-Ceramics Vocab 2022-03-28
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- The act of shaping clay by squeezing it between your fingers.
- Wet clay we use to construct and model
- a hollow container, especially one used to hold liquid, such as a bowl or cask.
- Fired in the kiln twice, colored with a ‘shiny surface’
- A technique of scratching clay to join two pieces together.
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- A liquid made of clay used to decorate or attach clay pieces.
- pots, dishes, and other functional ware made of fired clay. Pottery can be broadly divided into earthenware, porcelain, and stoneware.
- the action or art of making three dimensional art objects by carving or chiseling (as in wood or stone), by modeling (as in clay), or by casting (as in melted metal)
- Clay that has fully dried before being heated.
9 Clues: Wet clay we use to construct and model • Clay that has fully dried before being heated. • Fired in the kiln twice, colored with a ‘shiny surface’ • A technique of scratching clay to join two pieces together. • The act of shaping clay by squeezing it between your fingers. • A liquid made of clay used to decorate or attach clay pieces. • ...
Unit 2 Interactions in the physical environment review 2022-03-08
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- The factors of climate are Latitude, ocean currents, elevation, relief, nearness to water, and -------------
- ------- is the long term pattern of weather
- --------- is the geological process that is undergone by three main rock types; igneous metamorphic and sedimentary
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- ---------------- is a scientific theory that explains how major landfors are created as a result of earth's subterranean movements.
- The line graph represents the -----------
- ---------- , the formation, movement and recession of glaciers
- A description of the Tundra's precipatation is -------
- All soil needs some ---- to hold moisture
8 Clues: The line graph represents the ----------- • All soil needs some ---- to hold moisture • ------- is the long term pattern of weather • A description of the Tundra's precipatation is ------- • ---------- , the formation, movement and recession of glaciers • The factors of climate are Latitude, ocean currents, elevation, relief, nearness to water, and ------------- • ...
Mesopotamia 2022-11-08
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- The area a king ruled
- Sumerians began to make tools of bronze
- to do a job that requires special skills
- these people ran the irrigation systems
- the belief in more than one god
- the process of moving water from one place to another
- the main temple where people went to worship gods
- flat land bordering the river banks
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- the highest ranked leader of a group of people
- the first civilization began here
- community that included a city and its nearby farmlands
- Mesopotamia means "land between the"
- a period when not enough rain and snow fall
- advanced form of culture
- an extra supply of something
- a group of people who have a specific purpose
- copper tools were replaced with this material
- rich, fertile soil deposited by rivers
18 Clues: The area a king ruled • advanced form of culture • an extra supply of something • the belief in more than one god • the first civilization began here • flat land bordering the river banks • Mesopotamia means "land between the" • rich, fertile soil deposited by rivers • Sumerians began to make tools of bronze • these people ran the irrigation systems • ...
Soil 2022-10-07
6 Clues: this is what we plant seeds in • a mixture of sand, silt, and clay • broken down by rain, wind, cold, and sun • no plant roots or living things reach this layer • unweathered rock that supports the other layers of the earth • sits on top of the soil and it's where you will find worms and leaves
Art Puzzle 2024-04-10
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- different kinds of material joined together
- high water content most workable
- completely air dried and very brittle
- a layer of material applied to a bisque fired ceramic piece and fired to bond the two layer together
- the layering of ropes of clay joining them with scoring and slip to create a form
- soft or workable material is shaped
- glaze applied to bisqueware and fired in kiln a secound time
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- clay is not fired in kiln yet
- a chamber used to heat clay to a certain temperature causing chemical change
- hard less water but still workable
- material is cut, carved, or chipped away
- liquid material is poured into a mold.
- clay is fired once in kiln
13 Clues: clay is fired once in kiln • clay is not fired in kiln yet • high water content most workable • hard less water but still workable • soft or workable material is shaped • completely air dried and very brittle • liquid material is poured into a mold. • material is cut, carved, or chipped away • different kinds of material joined together • ...
INVIRONMENT 2020-09-16
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- acid rain- from soil clay particles and flow into streams and lakes.
- more than 1,200 animal species and 4700 plant species.
- is the scientific analysis and studying.
- organism or of a group of kinds usually a species.
- with negative connotation of accompanying environmental.
- forest areas across the world that are lost other uses such as agriculture croplands or mining activities.
- as loss of species ecosystem due to pollution and human activities.
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- ethanol-emission of carbon dioxide a green house gas.
- two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable
- environment in which a particular species of organism lives.
- standards and which are identified as such by a special color.
- of the landscape into smaller and more isolated pieces.
- the global warming of earth climate.
- of predators and prey to detect one another.
- are controlled by external and internal factors.
15 Clues: the global warming of earth climate. • is the scientific analysis and studying. • two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable • of predators and prey to detect one another. • are controlled by external and internal factors. • organism or of a group of kinds usually a species. • ethanol-emission of carbon dioxide a green house gas. • ...
INVIRONMENT 2020-09-16
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- acid rain- from soil clay particles and flow into streams and lakes.
- more than 1,200 animal species and 4700 plant species.
- is the scientific analysis and studying.
- organism or of a group of kinds usually a species.
- with negative connotation of accompanying environmental.
- forest areas across the world that are lost other uses such as agriculture croplands or mining activities.
- as loss of species ecosystem due to pollution and human activities.
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- ethanol-emission of carbon dioxide a green house gas.
- two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable
- environment in which a particular species of organism lives.
- standards and which are identified as such by a special color.
- of the landscape into smaller and more isolated pieces.
- the global warming of earth climate.
- of predators and prey to detect one another.
- are controlled by external and internal factors.
15 Clues: the global warming of earth climate. • is the scientific analysis and studying. • two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable • of predators and prey to detect one another. • are controlled by external and internal factors. • organism or of a group of kinds usually a species. • ethanol-emission of carbon dioxide a green house gas. • ...
INVIRONMENT 2020-09-16
Across
- the global warming of earth climate.
- two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable
- of predators and prey to detect one another.
- with negative connotation of accompanying environmental.
- is the scientific analysis and studying.
- environment in which a particular species of organism lives.
- organism or of a group of kinds usually a species.
- forest areas across the world that are lost other uses such as agriculture croplands or mining activities.
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- standards and which are identified as such by a special color.
- of the landscape into smaller and more isolated pieces.
- rain- from soil clay particles and flow into streams and lakes.
- of carbon dioxide a green house gas.
- are controlled by external and internal factors.
- as loss of species ecosystem due to pollution and human activities.
- more than 1,200 animal species and 4700 plant species.
15 Clues: the global warming of earth climate. • of carbon dioxide a green house gas. • is the scientific analysis and studying. • two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable • of predators and prey to detect one another. • are controlled by external and internal factors. • organism or of a group of kinds usually a species. • ...
INVIRONMENT 2020-09-16
Across
- the global warming of earth climate.
- two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable
- of predators and prey to detect one another.
- with negative connotation of accompanying environmental.
- is the scientific analysis and studying.
- environment in which a particular species of organism lives.
- organism or of a group of kinds usually a species.
- forest areas across the world that are lost other uses such as agriculture croplands or mining activities.
Down
- standards and which are identified as such by a special color.
- of the landscape into smaller and more isolated pieces.
- rain- from soil clay particles and flow into streams and lakes.
- of carbon dioxide a green house gas.
- are controlled by external and internal factors.
- as loss of species ecosystem due to pollution and human activities.
- more than 1,200 animal species and 4700 plant species.
15 Clues: the global warming of earth climate. • of carbon dioxide a green house gas. • is the scientific analysis and studying. • two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable • of predators and prey to detect one another. • are controlled by external and internal factors. • organism or of a group of kinds usually a species. • ...
Inorganic Carbon Chemistry 2019-09-11
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- Lime is used to treat ______ soil
- Form by the combustion of fossil fuel
- Maintain temperatures on Earth high enough to support life
- warming Long-term effect of the higher temperatures of the greenhouse effect
- effect Effect where the average temperature of the Earth will rise
- made of the 'shells' of marine algae
- When calcium carbonate is thermally dissociated
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- Composed of calcium carbonate in the form of the mineral calcite
- Weak solution of calcium hydroxide in water
- Form by heating powdered limestone with clay
- Product of respiration
- Short term for Flue Gas Desulphurication and is used to neutralise acidic industrial waste
- When equal amount of water is added to equal amount of lime
- Calcium carbonate helps to remove acidic impurities from the ____ by reacting with them to form molten slag
- Form when calcium carbonate reacts with silicon (IV) oxide
15 Clues: Product of respiration • Lime is used to treat ______ soil • made of the 'shells' of marine algae • Form by the combustion of fossil fuel • Weak solution of calcium hydroxide in water • Form by heating powdered limestone with clay • When calcium carbonate is thermally dissociated • Maintain temperatures on Earth high enough to support life • ...
Revision Test Grade V 2023-05-12
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- What is the three-dimensional space occupied by an object called?
- Name the preserved remains of once-living organisms.
- Which component of living things needs nitrogen?
- Which process is used by the producers to make energy?
- Name the gas that is lighter than air.
- Which structure of the eye is most sensitive and has no blood vessels?
- What does the transport system of a plant called?
- What is the abbreviation of DNA?
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- Name the chemical used to kill or reduce the growth of plants like weeds.
- Plants whose seeds are naked are called?
- Which acid is secreted by the stomach?
- What describes the energy transfer from one living to another?
- What is the only source of energy for producers?
- What is the sticky substance that is produced by the nose, trachea, and other glands of animals/humans?
- Which type of soil hardens after drying up?
15 Clues: What is the abbreviation of DNA? • Which acid is secreted by the stomach? • Name the gas that is lighter than air. • Plants whose seeds are naked are called? • Which type of soil hardens after drying up? • Which component of living things needs nitrogen? • What is the only source of energy for producers? • What does the transport system of a plant called? • ...
Science 2024-01-12
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- As sedimentary rocks are buried way below other rocks, they change by heat and ______.
- The ___ is built up and torn down in many ways.
- Majority of people in South Florida receive water from _____.
- Igneous rock is created by molten ______.
- Both physical and chemical weathering are processes that are very important in forming _____.
- What is a landform that forms as a result of chemical weathering?
Down
- What in Florida differs from rivers in different areas?
- What are landforms that provide protection for our coast?
- Why does a statue's appearance change?
- Sedimentary rock is formed by sand, silt, and _____.
- Igneous rocks are formed along _____.
- In what climate does chemical weathering occur faster?
- If research results can be repeated, they are likely to be _____.
- Loose rocks reside on a liquid or solid rock layer.
- Metamorphic rock can be found in a spot where pressure and ____ is supplied.
15 Clues: Igneous rocks are formed along _____. • Why does a statue's appearance change? • Igneous rock is created by molten ______. • The ___ is built up and torn down in many ways. • Loose rocks reside on a liquid or solid rock layer. • Sedimentary rock is formed by sand, silt, and _____. • In what climate does chemical weathering occur faster? • ...
Soil 2021-03-20
Across
- To put different pieces together.
- The material on the top of the earth where plants grow.
- To put into groups.
- A test done so that you can learn something.
- A very small piece of a material.
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- The dark soil that has dead leaves and plants in it.
- Something new made from mixing different things together.
- A part of something.
8 Clues: To put into groups. • A part of something. • To put different pieces together. • A very small piece of a material. • A test done so that you can learn something. • The dark soil that has dead leaves and plants in it. • The material on the top of the earth where plants grow. • Something new made from mixing different things together.
Soil 2024-11-05
8 Clues: A layer of soil • Occurs with rainfall • Broken down organic matter • Natural material and matter • Mostly rock or silk particals • Collums or classifications of soil • Natural minerals and organic matter • Lowest layer of soil, mostly solid and larger rocks
weathering and erosion 2022-10-24
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- wave-washed sediment along a coast
- small lake left behind by a glacier
- water that flows over the surface of land rather than soaking
- wind-formed deposit made of fine particles of clay and silt
- beach that projects like a finger out into the water
- ridge formed by rocks left behind at the edge of a glacier
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- large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- landform made of sediment where rive flows in a ocean or lake
- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations
- process which water,ice, wind, or gravity moves rock and soil
- lake that is made from a meander cut off from a river
11 Clues: wave-washed sediment along a coast • small lake left behind by a glacier • large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • beach that projects like a finger out into the water • lake that is made from a meander cut off from a river • Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations • ridge formed by rocks left behind at the edge of a glacier • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2023-08-21
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- Fine particles of fertile soil
- A person who studies planets and stars.
- Payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender, protection, and/or
- A pyramid-shaped structure with a temple on the top
- A person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- A territory governed as a political district of a country or empire.
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- A belief in more than one god.
- A system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- A group of traveling merchants and animals.
- Writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- A large territory or group of many territories governed by one ruler
11 Clues: A belief in more than one god. • Fine particles of fertile soil • A person who studies planets and stars. • A group of traveling merchants and animals. • A pyramid-shaped structure with a temple on the top • A person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper • A large territory or group of many territories governed by one ruler • ...
Zyaire Evans : Chapter 22,639-655 2018-11-29
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- to make a god to someone
- a city that protect itself and its surrounding region
- a pyramid-shaped form with a temple at the peak
- a material of fertile soil
- a complex that supplies dry land with water through a trench,conduit,or creek
- 3000-1000 BCE when broze returned stone as a material
- noting to a long poetic compisition
- a believe in more than one god
- a setup of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in firm clay
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- lands gathered together under the rule of a ruler [emperor]
- when a ruler of a country passes down from one generation to the other
- when human have advanced to share ideas
- a person that make objects using raw materials
- a person who serves as a professional copyist
- total that is a remaining after a requirement has been met
15 Clues: to make a god to someone • a material of fertile soil • a believe in more than one god • noting to a long poetic compisition • when human have advanced to share ideas • a person who serves as a professional copyist • a person that make objects using raw materials • a pyramid-shaped form with a temple at the peak • a city that protect itself and its surrounding region • ...
Roman inventions Szilágyi Dávid 2024-01-03
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- A wall built across a river that stops the river's flow.
- An underground passage.
- A building material made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water.
- An ancient book that was written by hand.
- A bluish-grey metal that is a mixture of tin and lead.
- A substance used for washing your hands.
- A piece of equipment used to measure the density of liquids.
- A large farming tool with blades that digs the soil in fields.
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- A tall building near the coast or shore with a flashing light at the top.
- A bright yellow metal made from copper and zinc.
- A machine that cuts and collects crops.
- A path that goes along the side of a river or canal.
- The activity or skill of making clay objects by hand.
- A rounded roof on a building or a room.
- A building where grain is crushed into flour.
15 Clues: An underground passage. • A machine that cuts and collects crops. • A rounded roof on a building or a room. • A substance used for washing your hands. • An ancient book that was written by hand. • A building where grain is crushed into flour. • A bright yellow metal made from copper and zinc. • A path that goes along the side of a river or canal. • ...
Watersheds/Water Quality 2025-02-03
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- The point where a small river flows into a larger river
- Water that has a pH of 7
- The beginning of a river
- Water that has a pH between 8-14
- A government agency developed in the 1970's to protect the environment
- Water that has a pH between 0-6
- The amount of oxygen in water that is available for aquatic organisms to use
- The amount of salt in water
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- How acidic or basic the water is
- Small rivers and streams that contribute to a watershed
- An area of land that channels rainfall, snowmelt, and runoff into a common body of water
- How clear/cloudy a body of water is due to the amount of sediment
- The path through which a river flows
- An area of land that is wet most or all of the time
- Solid material in a river such as sand, clay, and soil particles
15 Clues: Water that has a pH of 7 • The beginning of a river • The amount of salt in water • Water that has a pH between 0-6 • How acidic or basic the water is • Water that has a pH between 8-14 • The path through which a river flows • An area of land that is wet most or all of the time • The point where a small river flows into a larger river • ...
13 Colonies: pages 88-95 2023-10-27
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- New England had lots of small ones; mills, lumber, blacksmiths, etc.
- Slaves were put in these during the voyage across the Atlantic
- Did NOT occur in the Southern colonies because farming was so good
- Most people in New England lived in these
- Rice fields
- Flat, low lying plains along the seacoast in the south
- The largest city in the colonies by the 1760s
- The boss at a slave plantation
- The principal crop of the Southern colonies of Maryland and Virginia
- Close to 100,000 immigrants came from here to the Middle Colonies
- This occurred in the Middle Colonies because immigrants were German, Dutch, and Dutch
- What Africans faced when they arrived in American ports
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- New England farmers practiced this type of farming
- A cash crop for the Middle Colonies
- Strict rules about the behavior and punishment of enslaved Africans
- The plantation owners had more of this than small farmers
- The soil in the Southern colonies
- The kind of soil that existed in New England
- The main cash crop in South Carolina and Georgia
- The voyage for Africans from Africa to the West Indies
- The majority of white Southerners were not this
- The trade route that occurred between the colonies, Europe, and Africa
- Sea captains added more of these between decks to fit more slave captives
23 Clues: Rice fields • The boss at a slave plantation • The soil in the Southern colonies • A cash crop for the Middle Colonies • Most people in New England lived in these • The kind of soil that existed in New England • The largest city in the colonies by the 1760s • The majority of white Southerners were not this • The main cash crop in South Carolina and Georgia • ...
Matthew 13-14 2025-11-06
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- a prophet is not without _______ in his own native place
- who eat the first seeds
- the kind of soil for the final seed
- the point at which there might be an uprooting of the garden
- whoever has ______ ought to hear
- the kind of soil for the second seeds
- the parable of the _______ that Jesus teaches of in Matthew 13
- what is intended for the undesired crops
- who is killed by beheading
- where does Jesus heal people at the end of Matthew 14
- the kingdom of heaven is like a _______ seed
- Jesus speaks to his disciples in these
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- who collect for the son of man
- when someone believes in the word they bear this
- the kingdom of heaven is like ______ buried in a field
- how many loaves Jesus uses
- what choke the third seeds
- which Apostle walks to Jesus on the water
- the kingdom of heaven is like _______ that is mixed in flour
- where the word comes from
- what is sown/planted alongside the seed
- the group of people who longed to hear what Jesus says
- Jesus is moved by this for the crowds
- you shall _______ but not understand
- Jesus is the son of Joesph who is a
- ________ the tetrarch
- the ________ of great price
- how many fish Jesus uses
28 Clues: ________ the tetrarch • who eat the first seeds • how many fish Jesus uses • where the word comes from • how many loaves Jesus uses • what choke the third seeds • who is killed by beheading • the ________ of great price • who collect for the son of man • whoever has ______ ought to hear • the kind of soil for the final seed • Jesus is the son of Joesph who is a • ...
History Test 2 Review 2022-09-19
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- Resource which the Hittites used to make weapons of war
- Persian ruler who built the Royal Road
- Built the hanging gardens for his wife
- The most important thing the Phoenicians carried with them as they traded in the Mediterranean
- A large group of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields, trained to charge the enemy as a group
- Means rule by God
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- The peninsula of Western Asia between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Euphrates River
- Became chief advisor to Nebuchadnezzar
- King of Assyria who collected a library of 100,000 cuneiform clay tablets
- The Southern Kingdom of Israel
- A solemn agreement
- The king of the Greek gods
- Civilization which built the palace at Knossos
- The First Nation in world history to have a complete written account of its history
- Other name for the Ten Commandments which means "the tens words"
- Means rule by the few rich
- The first human king of Israel
17 Clues: Means rule by God • A solemn agreement • The king of the Greek gods • Means rule by the few rich • The Southern Kingdom of Israel • The first human king of Israel • Became chief advisor to Nebuchadnezzar • Persian ruler who built the Royal Road • Built the hanging gardens for his wife • Civilization which built the palace at Knossos • ...
FL Horse Racing 2022-05-03
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- The coveted and possibly hardest feat to win
- Marion County has more horses and ___ than any other county in the US
- The Kentucky Derby is at _____ Downs
- The first ever horse to win the GrandSlam
- Won the Triple Crown in 2018
- The Horse Capital of the world
- The name of the first horse from Florida to win the Kentucky Derby
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- soil rich with limestone ____ for strong bones
- The Belmont Stakes are in which state
- Race horses are __________.
- Nearly 75% of Florid'as horse farms and ___ facilities are located in marion county.
- The Preakness is in which state
12 Clues: Race horses are __________. • Won the Triple Crown in 2018 • The Horse Capital of the world • The Preakness is in which state • The Kentucky Derby is at _____ Downs • The Belmont Stakes are in which state • The first ever horse to win the GrandSlam • The coveted and possibly hardest feat to win • soil rich with limestone ____ for strong bones • ...
Timothys unit 21 word study crossword puzzle 2024-05-08
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- Say you forgot something and then you notice
- Another way to say you didn't pack something
- another way to say you double checked it
- I just ... the rope and then I got it
- indicate the faults of someone or something in a disapproving way
- another way to say scared
Down
- Another way to say that you are up
- another way to say clean
- I am going to my diary
- Have you the treat to the cat?
- The soil is so rich there is no need to ...
- Say your scared of fog or goosebumps
12 Clues: another way to say clean • I am going to my diary • another way to say scared • Have you the treat to the cat? • Another way to say that you are up • Say your scared of fog or goosebumps • I just ... the rope and then I got it • another way to say you double checked it • The soil is so rich there is no need to ... • Say you forgot something and then you notice • ...
puzzle 9 2020-11-08
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- when barometric pressure is ____ the atmosphere can hold more water
- clay can only dry where the water can evaporate at the ____
- ___ is responsible for drying cracks and warping
- the use of subsequent firings for different effects originated by potters around the ______
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- the process of conversion from clay to pot
- ware that is fully bone dry before firing
- wet clay dries by wetting the ___ around it
- the removal of moisture
- the peak point of which clay can dry depends on the _____
- ___ firing is the first firing that converts clay to pot
10 Clues: the removal of moisture • ware that is fully bone dry before firing • the process of conversion from clay to pot • wet clay dries by wetting the ___ around it • ___ is responsible for drying cracks and warping • ___ firing is the first firing that converts clay to pot • the peak point of which clay can dry depends on the _____ • ...
Pottery 2020-11-22
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- a little bit of water in cups or pots
- something to cut the clay after you shaped it
- what the potter does before using the clay
- what the potter does when the clay is on the pottery wheel
- some mugs have it to pick them up
- what you need to make mugs
Down
- when the pots get smaller while firing them
- what the potter does after shaping the clay but before the mugs get fired
- a coating for pots
- what you need to produce pots or mugs
10 Clues: a coating for pots • what you need to make mugs • some mugs have it to pick them up • a little bit of water in cups or pots • what you need to produce pots or mugs • what the potter does before using the clay • when the pots get smaller while firing them • something to cut the clay after you shaped it • what the potter does when the clay is on the pottery wheel • ...
Sumerians 2022-02-08
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- a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- fine particles of fertile soil
- a system of writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- to be made up of
- a belief in more than one god
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
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- moving or lying in the same direction and the same distance apart
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- an amount that is left over after a need has been met
- a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory
11 Clues: to be made up of • a belief in more than one god • fine particles of fertile soil • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top • an amount that is left over after a need has been met • a city that governs itself and its surrounding territory • a long poem that records the deeds of a legendary or real hero • ...
Vocab 2023-08-21
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- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender protection
- a large territory or group of many territories governed by one ruler
- fine particles of fertile soil
- writing developed by the that used wedge-shaped marks made in sort clay
Down
- a group of traveling merchants and animals
- system supplies dry land with water through ditches pipes or streams
- a belief in more than one god
- a person who copies or writes out documents often a record keeper
- a territory governed as a political district of a country or empire
- a person who studies planets and stars
11 Clues: a belief in more than one god • fine particles of fertile soil • a person who studies planets and stars • a group of traveling merchants and animals • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top • a person who copies or writes out documents often a record keeper • payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender protection • ...
Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2023-08-21
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- a group of traveling merchants and animals
- a territory governed as a political district of a country or empire
- a system that supplies dry land with water through ditches, pipes, or streams
- a large territory or group of many territories governed by one ruler
- a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper
- a belief in more than one god
Down
- a person who studies planets and stars
- a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top
- writing developed by the Sumerians that used wedge-shaped marks made in soft clay
- payment made to a ruler or state as a sign of surrender, protection, and/or
- fine particles of fertile soil
11 Clues: a belief in more than one god • fine particles of fertile soil • a person who studies planets and stars • a group of traveling merchants and animals • a pyramid-shaped structure with a temple at the top • a person who copies or writes out documents; often a record keeper • a territory governed as a political district of a country or empire • ...
Healthy Soils, Healthy Apples Crossword Q2 review 2025-10-27
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- Māori concept of caring and providing for people through sustainable food production.
- Living organisms that decompose organic matter and release nutrients.
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity of soil.
- Process where soil particles clump together to form larger pores.
- Arrangement of soil particles improved by lime.
- Māori concept meaning guardianship and sustainable care for the land.
- Element in lime that causes flocculation.
- AVAILABILITY Increases when soil acidity decreases.
- Substances such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium needed for growth.
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- Increased air spaces in soil that help roots respire.
- Dark organic material formed by decomposed plant matter.
- Long-term soil health maintained through careful pH management.
- Fine white powder spread on soil to raise pH.
- Movement of water through soil improved by flocculation.
- Condition in soil reduced when lime is applied.
15 Clues: Measure of acidity or alkalinity of soil. • Element in lime that causes flocculation. • Fine white powder spread on soil to raise pH. • Arrangement of soil particles improved by lime. • Condition in soil reduced when lime is applied. • AVAILABILITY Increases when soil acidity decreases. • Increased air spaces in soil that help roots respire. • ...
INVIRONMENT 2020-09-16
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- are controlled by external and internal factors.
- environment in which a particular species of organism lives.
- of carbon dioxide a green house gas.
- organism or of a group of kinds usually a species.
- rain- from soil clay particles and flow into streams and lakes.
- as loss of species ecosystem due to pollution and human activities.
- more than 1,200 animal species and 4700 plant species.
- standards and which are identified as such by a special color.
Down
- such as agriculture croplands or mining activities.
- with negative connotation of accompanying environmental.
- the global warming of earth climate.
- of predators and prey to detect one another.
- of the landscape into smaller and more isolated pieces.
- two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable
- is the scientific analysis and studying.
15 Clues: the global warming of earth climate. • of carbon dioxide a green house gas. • is the scientific analysis and studying. • two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable • of predators and prey to detect one another. • are controlled by external and internal factors. • organism or of a group of kinds usually a species. • such as agriculture croplands or mining activities. • ...
sources of food 2017-04-10
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- edible roots
- edible stem
- tertiary
- primary counsumers
- vitamins rich food
- decomposes nutrients
- grinding teeth
- starter of the food chain
- natural sweepers
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- chewing and ginding
- sharp tearing teeth
- protein rich food
- secondary counsumers
- carbohydrate rich food
- dairy product
- edible flower
- edible seeds
- sharp bitting teeth
- edible leaves
19 Clues: tertiary • edible stem • edible roots • edible seeds • dairy product • edible flower • edible leaves • grinding teeth • natural sweepers • protein rich food • primary counsumers • vitamins rich food • chewing and ginding • sharp tearing teeth • sharp bitting teeth • secondary counsumers • decomposes nutrients • carbohydrate rich food • starter of the food chain
sources of food 2017-04-10
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- edible roots
- edible leaves
- dairy product
- starter of the food chain
- edible seeds
- edible stem
- sharp bitting teeth
- grinding teeth
- protein rich food
- decomposes nutrients
Down
- vitamins rich food
- carbohydrate rich food
- tertiary
- sharp tearing teeth
- primary counsumers
- secondary counsumers
- natural sweepers
- edible flower
- chewing and ginding
19 Clues: tertiary • edible stem • edible roots • edible seeds • edible leaves • dairy product • edible flower • grinding teeth • natural sweepers • protein rich food • vitamins rich food • primary counsumers • sharp tearing teeth • sharp bitting teeth • chewing and ginding • secondary counsumers • decomposes nutrients • carbohydrate rich food • starter of the food chain
sources of food 2017-04-10
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- edible roots
- starter of the food chain
- edible leaves
- vitamins rich food
- edible stem
- protein rich food
- secondary counsumers
- decomposes nutrients
- tertiary
Down
- sharp tearing teeth
- edible seeds
- chewing and ginding
- sharp bitting teeth
- carbohydrate rich food
- natural sweepers
- edible flower
- primary counsumers
- dairy product
- grinding teeth
19 Clues: tertiary • edible stem • edible roots • edible seeds • edible leaves • edible flower • dairy product • grinding teeth • natural sweepers • protein rich food • vitamins rich food • primary counsumers • sharp tearing teeth • chewing and ginding • sharp bitting teeth • secondary counsumers • decomposes nutrients • carbohydrate rich food • starter of the food chain
South America - Phys. Geo -Pgs. 190-191 & ISN Notes 2017-03-27
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- a tectonic plate that helped form the Andes
- type of herds grazing in the Llanos region
- region in which you can find the Andes
- highland that contains the tallest waterfall
- also known as plants
- tallest waterfall in the world
- region of upper elevation in eastern S. America
- rich soil and grassy region in Argentina
- main type of climate throughout S. America
- grassland region in northern S. America
- type of crop grown in the Llanos region
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- percentage of the world's freshwater drained by Amazon River Basin
- these are active in the Andes because of plate tectonics
- main vegetation found in Amazon River Basin
- covers 2.7 million sq. miles in S. America
- type of climate in the Andes
- stretches 5,500 miles through S. America
- type of crop grown in the Pampas
- main vegetation of the Llanos and Pampas
- the Pampas and Llanos are examples of this
20 Clues: also known as plants • type of climate in the Andes • tallest waterfall in the world • type of crop grown in the Pampas • region in which you can find the Andes • grassland region in northern S. America • type of crop grown in the Llanos region • stretches 5,500 miles through S. America • main vegetation of the Llanos and Pampas • rich soil and grassy region in Argentina • ...
Latin America 2023-04-21
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- Same chain as Rocky Mountains in the US, Inca of Peru made homes here
- In Venezuela,World's tallest (3212 ft)
- Driest place on Earth
- Along the east coast of Brazil
- Runs through the continent, mainly in Venezuela
- dense trees of different species, hot and rainy year round
- Begins in the highlands of southern Brazil
- treeless, grassy plains in Columbia and Venezuela
- Southern-most part of South America
- shortcut, 1904 US finished the project of building it
- area of grassland and rich soil in Argentina and Uruguay
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- Moai statues are here
- flat terrain and moderate rainfall in Brazil
- consists of the Bahamas, Greater and Lesser Antilles
- smaller islands in the southeast of Puerto Rico
- 1st in world volume and length
- where Darwin wrote "The Origin of Species"
- In the northeast
- Archipelago, Southern Chili and Argentina
- Herdsmen of the Pampas
20 Clues: In the northeast • Moai statues are here • Driest place on Earth • Herdsmen of the Pampas • 1st in world volume and length • Along the east coast of Brazil • Southern-most part of South America • In Venezuela,World's tallest (3212 ft) • Archipelago, Southern Chili and Argentina • where Darwin wrote "The Origin of Species" • Begins in the highlands of southern Brazil • ...
Rachael Butzen 5th hour 2025-02-06
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- preservation of dead bodies by embalming and wrapping them in cloth
- a professional writer or record keeper
- a large waterfall
- change Egypt's religion to monotheistic
- fine particles of rich, fertile soil.
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- A ruler of ancient Egypt
- flooding
- "the boy king"
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- to bring water to a dry place in order to grow crops.
- low triangular area where a river divides before entering a larger body of water
- had over 100 children
- pictures or symbols standing for words or ideas
- life after death
- series of rulers from the same family
- built the Great Pyramid at Giza
- the queen who would be king
- triangular-shaped burial tombs of Egyptian pharaohs
- A reed that grows along the Nile River in Egypt
- A god or goddess
20 Clues: flooding • "the boy king" • life after death • A god or goddess • a large waterfall • had over 100 children • A ruler of ancient Egypt • the queen who would be king • built the Great Pyramid at Giza • series of rulers from the same family • fine particles of rich, fertile soil. • a professional writer or record keeper • change Egypt's religion to monotheistic • ...
The Southeast 2024-11-18
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- The main product of plantations
- Oil is useful but can be dangerous for the ___________
- ______ is another name for oil
- The music of New Orelans
- ______ is the separation of people
- Jamestown started to earn money from ___________
- ______ a low, water-filled land
- Many farmers in Memphas had enslaved workers from ________
- ______ is a very strong and dangerous storm
- From ________ to Florida is called the Sunbelt because of its warm sunny weather
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- Jamestown was the first English, also called a ________
- Appalachia has too many ______ to farm
- People in Jamestown died from _________
- ______ is a large farm.
- People go to the Everglades to see 300 kinds of ______
- People in Appalachia strip mine for ________, which produces heat and electricity.
- When soil is ________ it is good for farming.
- The ________ first lived in New Orleans
- Florida is hot and _______
- A year long___________ stopped segregation on the Montgomery buses
20 Clues: ______ is a large farm. • The music of New Orelans • Florida is hot and _______ • ______ is another name for oil • The main product of plantations • ______ a low, water-filled land • ______ is the separation of people • Appalachia has too many ______ to farm • People in Jamestown died from _________ • The ________ first lived in New Orleans • ...
science crossword puzzle meal project 2024-12-03
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- Layer of gases
- A person or thing that eats something
- A layer of water on the earth
- chain series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- A substance that provides nourishment for growth and Maintenace of life
- Defines by their saturated hydric and anaerobic soils and water tolerant vegetation
- Eats only plants
- Less acidic. nutrient-rich supports diverse plant life
- Different group of organisms fighting for the same meal
- Organisms that break down dead organisms
- Only eat animals
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- Rain, Snow, Sleet, or Hail that falls to the ground
- Global sum of all ecosystems
- Covered in sand and rocks with drastic temperatures
- Only eats plants and animals
- Acidic with carnivorous plants
- A single individual
- Eat dead organisms
- A specific region
- Woody plants, slow moving water and lack of oxygen in the soil
20 Clues: Layer of gases • Eats only plants • Only eat animals • A specific region • Eat dead organisms • A single individual • Global sum of all ecosystems • Only eats plants and animals • A layer of water on the earth • Acidic with carnivorous plants • A person or thing that eats something • Organisms that break down dead organisms • Rain, Snow, Sleet, or Hail that falls to the ground • ...
Ancient Mesopotamia 2025-10-07
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- - Anno domini
- - belief in more than 1 god
- - world’s first system of writing
- - Mesopotamian temple
- - the method of supplying water to an area of land or crops
- - part god, part human King of Uruk in one of the oldest epics
- - a diary is an example of this source
- - Writer
- - a political unit with a city and the surrounding area
- - this class was made up of farmers and merchants
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- - exchange of goods without money
- hierarchy - division of society by rank or class
- - common era
- - territories and groups of people under a single rule
- - before Christ
- - this class was made up of priests and nobles
- - “between the rivers”
- - King of Babylon who made the first code of laws
- - a textbook is an example of this source
- crescent - Curved shaped region with rich soil in the Middle East
20 Clues: - Writer • - common era • - Anno domini • - before Christ • - Mesopotamian temple • - “between the rivers” • - belief in more than 1 god • - exchange of goods without money • - world’s first system of writing • - a diary is an example of this source • - a textbook is an example of this source • - this class was made up of priests and nobles • ...
trents boaring words 2016-05-20
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- a large stream
- change over time
- a tiny groove in soil made by flowing water
- dead bones
- big glaciers or a movie with sid
- an animal with a back bone
- sediment carried in water
- water flows over ground
- big ice
- says old is lower top is younger
- soil organisms that breaks down the remains of organisms
- a bend in a river
Down
- events in order
- little stream go into big stream
- am area in a great plains where wind erosion caused soil lost
- no back bone
- a long narrow glaciers that form when snow advice build up in mountain
- break down sediment
- worst position in baseball
- dark colored soil
- weathered materials from earths surface
21 Clues: big ice • dead bones • no back bone • a large stream • events in order • change over time • dark colored soil • a bend in a river • break down sediment • water flows over ground • sediment carried in water • an animal with a back bone • worst position in baseball • little stream go into big stream • big glaciers or a movie with sid • says old is lower top is younger • ...
PRAKARYA 8B KELOMPOK2 2024-10-24
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- salah satu proses pembuatan kulit.
- salah satu teknik pembuatan kramik.
- adalah sejenis bahan tepung yang dibuat menjadi adonan.
- salah satu bahan pembuatan kulit.
- salah satu alat pembuatan kramik.
- salah satu bahan pembuatan flour clay.
- salah satu produk kerajinan kulit.
- pada zaman dahulu telah dikenal kerajinan berbaha dasar kulit yaitu wayang.
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- kerajinan getah nyatu merupakan kerajinan yang memanfaatkan getah pohon nyatu sebagai bahanutama.
- salah satu alat pembuatan kulit.
- salah satu produk kerajinan flour clay.
- salah satu bahan pendukung kerajinan flour clay.
- LIAT salah satu bahan pembuatan kramik.
- salah satu produk pembuatan krami.
- kerajinan tersebut dari bahan tanah liat biasa dikenal orang dengan kerajinan kramik.
15 Clues: salah satu alat pembuatan kulit. • salah satu bahan pembuatan kulit. • salah satu alat pembuatan kramik. • salah satu proses pembuatan kulit. • salah satu produk pembuatan krami. • salah satu produk kerajinan kulit. • salah satu teknik pembuatan kramik. • salah satu bahan pembuatan flour clay. • salah satu produk kerajinan flour clay. • ...
Crossword Trivia 2024-11-18
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- what you do to clay pots
- fuzzy fruit
- ____ pot people
- favorite drink
- opposite of yes
- color disliked the most
- thank you for being a ______
- Lake ______
- opposite of empty
- popular bird
- love is all you ____
- profession
- devil dog
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- what you wear on your head
- Country you were both in
- night bird
- what you knit with
- color in Irish Flag
- country you lived in
- seen in the sky at night
- opposite of closed
- growing in the yard
22 Clues: devil dog • night bird • profession • fuzzy fruit • Lake ______ • popular bird • favorite drink • ____ pot people • opposite of yes • opposite of empty • what you knit with • opposite of closed • color in Irish Flag • growing in the yard • country you lived in • love is all you ____ • color disliked the most • what you do to clay pots • Country you were both in • seen in the sky at night • ...
Sip & Solve 2025-03-04
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- The engagement location
- Clay’s eye color
- Their favorite restaurant
- How many cats they have
- Clay’s birthday month
- Their first vacation
- Month he proposed
- Clay’s dads name
- how many dogs they have
- Danielle’s major
- Their favorite Disney movie
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- Danielle’s eye color
- Where did clay grow up
- Clay’s favorite beer
- Their favorite hobby
- The honeymoon location
- where did Danielle grow up
- Clay’s best man
- What does clay do
- Danielle’s birthday month
- their first dogs name
- Daniele’s maid of honor
22 Clues: Clay’s best man • Clay’s eye color • Clay’s dads name • Danielle’s major • What does clay do • Month he proposed • Danielle’s eye color • Clay’s favorite beer • Their favorite hobby • Their first vacation • Clay’s birthday month • their first dogs name • Where did clay grow up • The honeymoon location • The engagement location • How many cats they have • how many dogs they have • ...
Vocabulary Experts 2020-11-18
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- Type of government that still exists in Sweden and Spain.
- Change in behavior or structure in order to survive.
- Soil rich in humus and is very fertile.
- Type of behavior that happens from experience or watching others.
- Type of adaptation based on body parts or coverings.
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- Adaptation in which an organism blends into its environment.
- Brief introductory statement of the Constitution of India.
- Another name for grasslands.
- Greek word for rule.
- A group of land ecosystems with similar climate and organisms.
- Another name for taiga forest.
- Leafy roof formed by the tallest trees.
12 Clues: Greek word for rule. • Another name for grasslands. • Another name for taiga forest. • Leafy roof formed by the tallest trees. • Soil rich in humus and is very fertile. • Change in behavior or structure in order to survive. • Type of adaptation based on body parts or coverings. • Type of government that still exists in Sweden and Spain. • ...
Egyptian Corssword Puzzle 2013-05-09
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- a triangle-shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river
- life after death
- Kingdom the period during which Egypt reached the height of its power and glory
- huge stone tombs with four triangle-shaped walls that met in a point on top
- strong rapids
- or people form rich and powerful families
- routes paths followed by traders
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- a series of rulers from the some family
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- the title title used by the rulers of Egypt
- people of wealth and power
12 Clues: strong rapids • life after death • people of wealth and power • routes paths followed by traders • a series of rulers from the some family • specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth • or people form rich and powerful families • the title title used by the rulers of Egypt • the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • ...
Egyptian Corssword Puzzle 2013-05-09
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- life after death
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- huge stone tombs with four triangle-shaped walls that met in a point on top
- people of wealth and power
- a triangle-shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river
Down
- a series of rulers from the some family
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- strong rapids
- Kingdom the period during which Egypt reached the height of its power and glory
- or people form rich and powerful families
- routes paths followed by traders
- the title title used by the rulers of Egypt
12 Clues: strong rapids • life after death • people of wealth and power • routes paths followed by traders • a series of rulers from the some family • specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth • or people form rich and powerful families • the title title used by the rulers of Egypt • the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes • ...
La familia de los cactus 2023-11-29
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- You can find the most cactus here
- The proper name of the Organ-pipe cactus
- The color of flowers found on the Organ-pipe cactus
- Cacti is a type of __________ plant
- The another cactus name used instead of Lophophora williamsii
- These protect the cactus
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- The proper name of the Cactus family
- Besides eating, cacti are also grown for ___________
- The soil for Living-rock cactus is rich in __________
- Cacti absorb water through these
- The landscape cacti live in
- The longest amount of time the Lophophora williamsii takes to grow
- What the Living-rock cactus does NOT have
13 Clues: These protect the cactus • The landscape cacti live in • Cacti absorb water through these • You can find the most cactus here • Cacti is a type of __________ plant • The proper name of the Cactus family • The proper name of the Organ-pipe cactus • What the Living-rock cactus does NOT have • The color of flowers found on the Organ-pipe cactus • ...
trents boaring words 2016-05-20
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- am area in a great plains where wind erosion caused soil lost
- dead bones
- says old is lower top is younger
- big ice
- sediment carried in water
- water flows over ground
- no back bone
- big glaciers or a movie with sid
- change over time
Down
- a tiny groove in soil made by flowing water
- weathered materials from earths surface
- soil organisms that breaks down the remains of organisms
- break down sediment
- events in order
- little stream go into big stream
- worst position in baseball
- a long narrow glaciers that form when snow advice build up in mountain
- an animal with a back bone
- a bend in a river
- a large stream
- dark colored soil
21 Clues: big ice • dead bones • no back bone • a large stream • events in order • change over time • a bend in a river • dark colored soil • break down sediment • water flows over ground • sediment carried in water • worst position in baseball • an animal with a back bone • little stream go into big stream • says old is lower top is younger • big glaciers or a movie with sid • ...
Healthy Foods 2024-11-11
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- A whole-grain rice variety
- A fruit rich in healthy fats
- A dairy product rich in probiotics
- An orange root vegetable
- A nutritious root vegetable
- A crunchy, sweet fruit
- A leafy green vegetable
- A type of nut high in protein
- A type of legume high in protein
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- A high-protein grain
- A fatty fish rich in omega-3
- A small, sweet fruit rich in antioxidants
- A legume rich in protein
- A whole-grain breakfast food
- A green vegetable high in vitamins
- A leafy green superfood
- A yellow fruit high in potassium
17 Clues: A high-protein grain • A crunchy, sweet fruit • A leafy green superfood • A leafy green vegetable • A legume rich in protein • An orange root vegetable • A whole-grain rice variety • A nutritious root vegetable • A fatty fish rich in omega-3 • A fruit rich in healthy fats • A whole-grain breakfast food • A type of nut high in protein • A yellow fruit high in potassium • ...
South America - Phys. Geo - Pgs. 190-191 & ISN Notes 2017-03-27
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- region of upper elevation in eastern S. America
- also known as plants
- type of crop grown in the Llanos region
- type of climate in the Andes
- type of herds grazing in the Llanos region
- highlands that contains the tallest waterfall
- main vegetation found in the Amazon River Basin
- grassland region in northern S. America
- type of crop grown in the Pampas
- the Pampas and Llanos are examples of this
- region in which you can find the Andes
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- covers 2.7 million sq. miles in S. America
- main vegetation of the Llanos and Pampas
- tallest waterfall in the world
- rich soil and grassy region of Argentina
- these are active in the Andes because of plate tectonics
- main type of climate throughout S. America
- percentage of the world's freshwater drained by the Amazon River Basin
- a tectonic plate that helped form the Andes
- stretches 5,500 miles through S. America
20 Clues: also known as plants • type of climate in the Andes • tallest waterfall in the world • type of crop grown in the Pampas • region in which you can find the Andes • type of crop grown in the Llanos region • grassland region in northern S. America • main vegetation of the Llanos and Pampas • rich soil and grassy region of Argentina • stretches 5,500 miles through S. America • ...
Ancient China Currency and Agriculture 2012-12-03
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- used as currency when china unified
- Another word for farming
- a grain grown in north China
- labor was ________
- This person first to plow fields
- a type of currency in the form of ______ shells
- Pulled carts with ox
- worked on great wall and grand canal
- shipped ____
- ____ worked in mines
- one of first animals raised
- The form of money used
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- 1100 AD _____ dynasty paper money used
- a method to keep the soil rich and fertile
- ______ century had economy meltdown and needed technological help
- most farmers grew _____ and grew livestock
- invented better ____ to help PLOW fields
- poorest people in country yet most important
- A promise of giving gold or other precious metals
- currency in north china
- another grain grown in North china starting with m
- a reason for farming
- _____ Dynasty started mining
- used as currency in northwest before china unified
- Metal strings of beads called _______
25 Clues: shipped ____ • labor was ________ • Pulled carts with ox • ____ worked in mines • a reason for farming • The form of money used • currency in north china • Another word for farming • one of first animals raised • a grain grown in north China • _____ Dynasty started mining • This person first to plow fields • used as currency when china unified • worked on great wall and grand canal • ...
Sumer 2021-11-12
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- This melting caused the flooding
- Gates and channels to water crops
- Modern country that is part of Mesopotamia
- The shapes made to write in Mesopotamia
- Happened yearly at the wrong time
- Sumerian writing system
- Mesopotamian government with a King or Lugal
- An extra supply of food
- Nutrient rich soil deposited by the flood
- The land between two rivers
- Main building material in Mesopotamia
Down
- One of the two rivers in Mesopotamia
- A belief in many gods
- Combo of tin and copper
- The base for Sumerian number system
- Invention by the Sumerians to get aROUND
- Area of city states in southern Mesopotamia
- Sumerian temples
- States 12 independent self governing towns
- Made based on 12 months and the moon
- People who could write in ancient times
- Stories like Gilgamesh written in Sumer
- Another river that provided life in Sumer
23 Clues: Sumerian temples • A belief in many gods • Combo of tin and copper • Sumerian writing system • An extra supply of food • The land between two rivers • This melting caused the flooding • Gates and channels to water crops • Happened yearly at the wrong time • The base for Sumerian number system • One of the two rivers in Mesopotamia • Made based on 12 months and the moon • ...
Ancient Egypt 2022-05-05
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- Goods brought in by other regions
- An Egyptian writing system
- a system of people in different lands who trade goods
- A long lasting paper like material made from
- Items sent out to other regions
- A period of order and stability that lasted until about 1750 BC
- .A life after death
- strong rapids
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- A tall 4-sided pillar that is pointed at the top
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- The title used by the rulers of Egypt
- People of wealth and power
- the period during which Egypt reached the height of it power ans glory
- a stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphic
- imaginary creatures with bodys of lions and the heads
- A triangle shaped are of land made of soil deposited by a river
- other animals or humans
- paths followed by traders
- People from rich and powerful families
- A series of rulers from the same family
20 Clues: strong rapids • .A life after death • other animals or humans • paths followed by traders • People of wealth and power • An Egyptian writing system • Items sent out to other regions • Goods brought in by other regions • The title used by the rulers of Egypt • People from rich and powerful families • A series of rulers from the same family • a stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphic • ...
Colours 2020-07-29
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- a light shade of red.
- pale.
- the colour of the sky or sea on a sunny day.
- the colour of dark wood or rich soil.
- allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen.
- the colour of sand.
- the colour of a brand new 10-cent coin.
- the colour of a brand new 5-dollar coin.
- a pale shade of blue.
- a colour approaching black in shade.
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- a bluish-purple colour.
- the colour of milk or fresh snow.
- light in colour or shade, containing little colour.
- the colour of grass or emeralds, symbolises healthy.
- the colour of the skin of an eggplant, symbolises royalty.
- the colour of the skin of a ripe orange.
- the colour of ripe lemons or egg yolks.
- the darkest colour.
- the colour between black and white, as of ashes or lead.
- the colour of blood, fire, or rubies.
20 Clues: pale. • the colour of sand. • the darkest colour. • a light shade of red. • a pale shade of blue. • a bluish-purple colour. • the colour of milk or fresh snow. • a colour approaching black in shade. • the colour of dark wood or rich soil. • the colour of blood, fire, or rubies. • the colour of ripe lemons or egg yolks. • the colour of a brand new 10-cent coin. • ...
Module 6 Early Civilizations 2024-10-08
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- world's first system of writing
- more than they needed
- a set of 282 laws that dealt with almost every part of daily life
- worship of many gods
- human-made waterways
- a large arc of fertile farmland
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- people who led religious ceremonies
- the division of society by class
- a set of letters that can be combined to form words
- a wheeled, horse-drawn cart used in battle
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- an organized society within a specific area
- long poems that tell the stories of heroes
- a central city and countryside all around it
- ancient city on what is now Baghdad, Iraq
- a pyramid-shaped temple
- the science of building
- land with different territories under one single rule
- picture symbols
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- type of arrangement where each worker has a particular job
- a writer
22 Clues: a writer • picture symbols • worship of many gods • human-made waterways • more than they needed • a pyramid-shaped temple • the science of building • world's first system of writing • a large arc of fertile farmland • the division of society by class • people who led religious ceremonies • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • ancient city on what is now Baghdad, Iraq • ...
Viking Geography 2023-07-20
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- How many months would winters often last?
- Most travel, trade and communication was done by this
- What type of people were Vikings?
- What did Vikings do in the forest?
- Which part of Viking Sweden had a denser population?
- Metal the Vikings had a huge quantity off
- In the north of this kingdom, the soil is poor
- Jagged, rocky coastline
- One of the things that kingdoms shared
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- Vikings had diet rich in this
- Name one kingdom (starts with D)
- Denmark has many of these off its coast
- What were the winters like in Viking Scandinavia?
- What were the Vikings excellent at?
- How many kingdoms are there in the Viking homelands?
- In Viking Scandinavia, how many hours could the summer days last?
- In Viking Scandinavia, what were the summers like?
- What was the Vikings shipbuilding technology like?
- What did the Vikings have a lack of in their land?
- _ _ _ _ Stream
20 Clues: _ _ _ _ Stream • Jagged, rocky coastline • Vikings had diet rich in this • Name one kingdom (starts with D) • What type of people were Vikings? • What did Vikings do in the forest? • What were the Vikings excellent at? • One of the things that kingdoms shared • Denmark has many of these off its coast • How many months would winters often last? • ...
Lizbeth hr. 2 2025-02-06
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- huge triangular shaped burial tombs of Egyptian pharaohs
- built the Great Pyramid of Giza
- a god or goddess
- signed the first peace treaty
- large waterfall
- a series of rulers from the same family
- tomb was found by Howard Carter
- symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound
- changed the religion to monotheistic
- a reed that grows along the banks of the Nile River in Egypt
- flooding
- record keeper of an ancient civilization
- the nutrient-rich sediment left from the Nile that helped replenish the soil
Down
- a ruler of Ancient Egypt
- stream or river that flows into a larger river
- preservation of dead bodies by embalming & wrapping them in cloth
- the belief in multiple gods & goddesses
- triangular area of marshland formed by deposits of silt at the mouth of some rivers
- life after death
- first female pharaoh
20 Clues: flooding • large waterfall • a god or goddess • life after death • first female pharaoh • a ruler of Ancient Egypt • signed the first peace treaty • built the Great Pyramid of Giza • tomb was found by Howard Carter • changed the religion to monotheistic • a series of rulers from the same family • the belief in multiple gods & goddesses • record keeper of an ancient civilization • ...
Ancient Civilization Crossword Puzzle Classwork Activity 2023-05-15
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- Series of rulers from the same family
- River in ancient China
- Recorded important dates and events.
- The continent where Egypt is located
- Social class, religion, government etc.
- Ranked immediately below the pharaoh.
- The political and religious leader in ancient Egypt
- The domestication of plants and animals
- Plant used to make paper
- Also known as the river mouth.
- The number of seasons in ancient Egypt
- Capable of producing alot of crops
- The number of regions in ancient Egypt
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- Ranked at the bottom of the social class
- Irrigation system in ancient Egypt
- Used to make clothes in ancient Egypt
- Also known as hunter-gathers.
- Channeling water to land
- Capital of Egypt
- Rich black soil deposited after flood.
- Mesopotamia today
- Flooding season in ancient Egypt
- Harvesting season in ancient Egypt.
- River in ancient Mesopotamia
- Located on either side of the Nile.
25 Clues: Capital of Egypt • Mesopotamia today • River in ancient China • Channeling water to land • Plant used to make paper • River in ancient Mesopotamia • Also known as hunter-gathers. • Also known as the river mouth. • Flooding season in ancient Egypt • Irrigation system in ancient Egypt • Capable of producing alot of crops • Harvesting season in ancient Egypt. • ...
April mt cleverest 2023-03-16
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- Hazards associated with geological processes
- Denoting the actions of hot water in the Earth's crust
- Rock reaches the surface
- The physical removal of rock or soil
- A vesicular, mafic, pyroclastic rock.
- Obducted oceanic plate
- The Maori name for New Zealand
- A volcanic mud flow
- Earth's crustal recycling process
- The current geological epoch
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- A depression caused by the collapse of a magma chamber
- Sea level rise relative to the land
- A silica rich volcanic rock
- A flightless bird and colloquial term for a New Zealand citizen
- Lithified organic matter used for fuel
- Volcanic ash - pulverised rock
- The abrupt release of stress from a fault zone resulting in trembling ground
- A rupture in the crust where lava is found
- An aerial fragment of partially molten rock ejected from a volcano
- Lithified rock containing >75% volcanic ash
20 Clues: A volcanic mud flow • Obducted oceanic plate • Rock reaches the surface • A silica rich volcanic rock • The current geological epoch • Volcanic ash - pulverised rock • The Maori name for New Zealand • Earth's crustal recycling process • Sea level rise relative to the land • The physical removal of rock or soil • A vesicular, mafic, pyroclastic rock. • ...
Basic Vichaar 2025-01-22
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- Element monitored for its emissions in climate change
- Lifestyle that aims to produce no trash
- The act of preserving natural resources
- Turning old items into something useful or beautiful
- Energy sources like wind and solar
- A group working together for a shared purpose
- Weather conditions over a long period
- Lifestyle focused on simplicity and reducing consumption
- Derived entirely from plants
- A diet free from animal products
- Structure for growing plants in controlled conditions
- Turning waste into reusable material
- Organic waste turned into nutrient-rich soil
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- Grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
- Sustainable agriculture inspired by natural ecosystems
- Harmless to the environment
- Can decompose naturally without harming the planet
- Practices that can be maintained without harming the environment
- Community-centered platform for eco-friendly products
- Principles guiding responsible and fair practices
20 Clues: Harmless to the environment • Derived entirely from plants • A diet free from animal products • Energy sources like wind and solar • Turning waste into reusable material • Weather conditions over a long period • Lifestyle that aims to produce no trash • The act of preserving natural resources • Organic waste turned into nutrient-rich soil • ...
The Role of Social Institutions 2025-08-25
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- Long-term changes in weather patterns
- Responsibility for caring for something
- Forests, rivers, and minerals are examples of resources
- Ideas of right and wrong
- Traditional rules passed down in a community
- Shared by the whole community
- The original inhabitants of a place
- Children, parents, grandparents = different generations
- Groups like family or religion that guide behavior
- Peaceful balance in society or nature
- Using resources wisely so they last
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- Person who helps solve conflicts
- Wanting more than what is fair or needed
- Breaking a rule or law
- Preparing land for farming
- Passing knowledge by speaking, not writing
- Rich soil that grows crops well
- Not enough clean water
- Time when animals reproduce
- Cutting down too many trees
- Bad luck or unfortunate event
- Using something too much or unfairly
- Punishment for breaking rules
23 Clues: Breaking a rule or law • Not enough clean water • Ideas of right and wrong • Preparing land for farming • Time when animals reproduce • Cutting down too many trees • Bad luck or unfortunate event • Shared by the whole community • Punishment for breaking rules • Rich soil that grows crops well • Person who helps solve conflicts • The original inhabitants of a place • ...
Soil 2023-07-22
8 Clues: the B layer • the C layer • the A layer • What the O layer stands for • Another word for layer of soil • Another name for bedrock is __ rock. • Another word for the hilliness of a region • the average temperature and precipitation of an area over time
Soil 2023-12-29
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- Conservation A combination of practices used to protect the soil from degradation.
- Erosion Decreases soil fertility, which can negatively affect crop yields.
- Prevent rainfall runoff on sloping land from accumulating and causing serious erosion.
- rotation The practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health.
- The act or process of working the ground, planting seeds, and growing edible plants.
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- Turning the soil to control for weeds and pests and to prepare for seeding.
- The material on the surface of the earth that provide nutrients for plant growth.
- Toxins that can develop diseases.
- The act or process of building structure.
- A structure built across a stream or river to hold water back and to prevent soil erosion.
10 Clues: Toxins that can develop diseases. • The act or process of building structure. • Turning the soil to control for weeds and pests and to prepare for seeding. • Erosion Decreases soil fertility, which can negatively affect crop yields. • The material on the surface of the earth that provide nutrients for plant growth. • ...
Soil 2024-11-05
8 Clues: A layer of soil • Occurs with rainfall • Broken down organic matter • Natural material and matter • Mostly rock or silk particals • Collums or classifications of soil • Natural minerals and organic matter • Lowest layer of soil, mostly solid and larger rocks
Soil 2025-04-21
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- A plant-based fiber grown in soil (6)
- A heavy metal that causes bones to be weakened (7)
- Where the Soil Health and Climate Resiliency Act was passed (7)
- A farm that underwent a cleanup to remove harmful substances (10)
- How cadmium gets into soil (12)
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- One thing you can do at home to help soil (10)
- One thing you can do at school to help soil (9)
- A cause of soil to be eroded and lower income for farmers (8)
8 Clues: How cadmium gets into soil (12) • A plant-based fiber grown in soil (6) • One thing you can do at home to help soil (10) • One thing you can do at school to help soil (9) • A heavy metal that causes bones to be weakened (7) • A cause of soil to be eroded and lower income for farmers (8) • Where the Soil Health and Climate Resiliency Act was passed (7) • ...
soil 2024-03-05
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- Planting one crop
- Occurs when water evaporates from the soil during irrication
- Clearing trees for cattle ranching leaves to loss of roots to hold the soil
- Someties called humus
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- Livestock trample the ground making the soil impervious to water
- Ecosystems undergoing change over time
- Chemicals such as heavy metals and pesticides contamiate the soil
- Breakdown of rock by wind or water
8 Clues: Planting one crop • Someties called humus • Breakdown of rock by wind or water • Ecosystems undergoing change over time • Occurs when water evaporates from the soil during irrication • Livestock trample the ground making the soil impervious to water • Chemicals such as heavy metals and pesticides contamiate the soil • ...
Lucas Funk sec #3 X-Word 2024-03-21
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- John ________ of the South, was a sectional leader, supported slavery.
- Calhoun, Webster, and Clay had to deal with _____ economic issues after the war against Britain.
- Since the 1700s, Spanish officials had protected ________, who had fled from plantations in Georgia and South Carolina.
- ______ Webster, was from New Hampshire.
- system What was Henry Clays plan aimed at promoting economic growth called?
- In 1818, Jackson again headed to Florida with a force of more than 3,000 ________.
- Daniel Webster wanted to take a _____ role in building the nation's economy.
- Who lost one of there colonies?
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- What three sections were loyal to one state, the Northerners, Westerners, and the ______.
- When the United States became stronger the _____ Doctrine grew in importance.
- ________ modified his opinion when he tried to fight the War of 1812 without a national bank.
- Cheif Justice John ________ helped strength the federal government.
- In 1816, James ______ became president, defeating Senator Rufus King of New York.
- ______ industry grew quickly until 1815.
- Henry Clay was favored because he wanted a more _______ role for the Central Government.
- Webster Who was the most skillful public speaker in the 1800s.
- Henry ________ of the west, spoke for Virginia and then went to Kentucky.
- Daniel Webster thought slavery was ______.
- Spain ________to give Florida to the United States in exchange for 5 million dallors.
- Clay Who pushed the war against Britain in 1812.
20 Clues: Who lost one of there colonies? • ______ Webster, was from New Hampshire. • ______ industry grew quickly until 1815. • Daniel Webster thought slavery was ______. • Clay Who pushed the war against Britain in 1812. • Webster Who was the most skillful public speaker in the 1800s. • Cheif Justice John ________ helped strength the federal government. • ...
Samya puzzle 9 2020-11-10
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- peak point of which clay can dry depends on this
- ___ firing is the first firing that converts clay to pot
- the removal of moisture
- ware that is fully bone dry before firing
- clay can only dry where the water can evaporate at the ___
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- the use of subsequent firing for different effects originated by potters around the __.
- when the barometric pressure is this then the atmosphere can hold more water
- process of conversion from clay to pot
- wet clay dries by wetting the __ around it
- responsible for drying cracks and warping
10 Clues: the removal of moisture • process of conversion from clay to pot • responsible for drying cracks and warping • ware that is fully bone dry before firing • wet clay dries by wetting the __ around it • peak point of which clay can dry depends on this • ___ firing is the first firing that converts clay to pot • clay can only dry where the water can evaporate at the ___ • ...
Design and Functional Art Terminology 2026-01-08
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- most preferred clay type by modern ceramists; usually grayish or brown
- high temperature oven for firing clay
- 2-d moving project at the intersection of visual effects, live action, and animation (2 words)
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- rarest most expensive clay type, fired at the hottest temperature
- short lines with pointed ends added to letters
- most common clay type; naturally red, brown, or tan
- liquid paint made for clay
- identifying mark or trademark with a distinctive appearance
- frame sometimes used for weaving fiber works
- serif fonts that are non-italic
10 Clues: liquid paint made for clay • serif fonts that are non-italic • high temperature oven for firing clay • frame sometimes used for weaving fiber works • short lines with pointed ends added to letters • most common clay type; naturally red, brown, or tan • identifying mark or trademark with a distinctive appearance • ...
Biomes 2017-05-14
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- Biome characterized by coniferous , mineral-poor topsoils, found in the upper Northern Hemisphere.(5) _____________
- This biome is the largest biome on Earth.Plants of this biome might include kelp and seaweed.(9)______________
- Dessert that is hot and dry. Largest dessert in Africa.(6) _____________
- Most diverse biome. Found near the equator with warm climate wet weather and lush plant growth (10). _________________
- A forest characterized by trees that shed their leaves in the fall and has rich soils.(9)_________________
- Biome dominated by lichens, mosses, shrubs. Characterized by extremely cold climate._______________
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- A grassy biome with few trees. Mainly found in Africa.(7) _______________
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period.(7) _______________
- In the savanna, zebras are the dominant grazers or _______________.(10)
- Refers to the permanently frozen ground found in the Artic region.(10)_____________________
- Biome characterized by nutrient-rich soil that supports many grass specie. (9) _____________
- Pine, spruce and fir are examples of? _____________(7)
- In the tundra, the polar bears are the dominant predator or ______________. (9)
- Large region characterized by its climate and dominant plants and animals.(5) __________________
14 Clues: Pine, spruce and fir are examples of? _____________(7) • In the savanna, zebras are the dominant grazers or _______________.(10) • Dessert that is hot and dry. Largest dessert in Africa.(6) _____________ • A grassy biome with few trees. Mainly found in Africa.(7) _______________ • In the tundra, the polar bears are the dominant predator or ______________. (9) • ...
Ceramics & Sculpture 2023-05-24
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- what the artwork is made out of
- principle of design
- different from pattern but similar
- used for a couple projects only
- balance type
- first fire in kiln
- story
- an element of art
- baskets & clay
- flat on all sides except one
- a flat surface of a material
- useful
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- a kind of relief sculpture
- cubic not area
- like scissors
- 7 or 6
- another balance type
- a kind of repetition
- linear
- second fire in kiln
- quality of work
21 Clues: story • 7 or 6 • linear • useful • balance type • like scissors • cubic not area • baskets & clay • quality of work • an element of art • first fire in kiln • principle of design • second fire in kiln • another balance type • a kind of repetition • a kind of relief sculpture • flat on all sides except one • a flat surface of a material • what the artwork is made out of • used for a couple projects only • ...
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 • ...
Soil Vocabulary 2024-01-29
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- process of converting light energy to chemical energy and storing it in the bonds of sugar
- long term pattern of weather in a particular area
- groups of soil particles which bind to each other more strongly than adjacent particles
- process of eroding by wind, water, or other natuarl agents
- movement of water through soil
- quantity and availability of soluble salts in soil
- process by which organisms oxidize sugars and derive energy in the form of ATP from the molecular bonds which are broken
- rate at which water and air move into and through the soil is affected by the amount, size and arrangement of soil pores
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- mechanical or chemical breaking down of rocks
- process by which water is absorbed into the soil from the ground surface
- quality of soil and its ability to sustain plant life and provide adequate nutrients
- void spaces in soil, known as pores, which can be filled with air or water
- measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a soil
13 Clues: movement of water through soil • mechanical or chemical breaking down of rocks • measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a soil • long term pattern of weather in a particular area • quantity and availability of soluble salts in soil • process of eroding by wind, water, or other natuarl agents • process by which water is absorbed into the soil from the ground surface • ...
Clay terms 2024-08-21
8 Clues: dried clay • where its very dry • how you make a bowl • a long piece of clay • how you join clay together • pottery before its in the klin • where the clay get fired so it hard • the heating process of making the clay hard
Clay 2024-10-11
6 Clues: liquid clay • round string of clay • rub the edges of the joined clay • a bowl made by pinching a sphere of clay • scratching wet clay where two pieces will join • a flat pancake of clay made with your hands or a rolling pin
Clay 2024-10-11
6 Clues: slip is liquid clay • a slab is a flat pancake • coil is a long thin rope • score is joining wet clay • pottery is ceramic container • pinch is a bowl made by pinching clay
Unit 5 Review 2023-03-28
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- Many of the vegetables that you eat are plant ____.
- The best-known bulbs that people eat are _____.
- ____ are good sources of vitamins, minerals, and fiber.
- To grow your own vegetables, you need good soil, plenty of ____, and sunlight.
- Spinach _____can be cooked or eaten raw.
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- If you have eaten ____, you have eaten both flowers and stems.
- White potatoes have more vitamins than sweet _____.
- _____ is the OG science guy!
- The food that plants make is a kind of _____.
- Fruits are the parts of a plant that holds the _____.
- Many stems are rich in ______.
11 Clues: _____ is the OG science guy! • Many stems are rich in ______. • Spinach _____can be cooked or eaten raw. • The food that plants make is a kind of _____. • The best-known bulbs that people eat are _____. • White potatoes have more vitamins than sweet _____. • Many of the vegetables that you eat are plant ____. • Fruits are the parts of a plant that holds the _____. • ...
Chapter 3 2022-09-29
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- a small, high plateau
- a period of lower than normal precipitation
- a flat-topped hill, smaller than a mesa
- rich soil that has been deposited from flowing river water
- any substance made from petroleum or natural gas
- a type of oil that is the source for gasoline
- a sunken area in population found between mountain ranges
Down
- a large-scale farming including production, processing, and distribution
- lacking enough water for things to grow
- height above sea level
- the wearing away of Earth's surface by the movement of water, wind, ice, and gravity
11 Clues: a small, high plateau • height above sea level • lacking enough water for things to grow • a flat-topped hill, smaller than a mesa • a period of lower than normal precipitation • a type of oil that is the source for gasoline • any substance made from petroleum or natural gas • a sunken area in population found between mountain ranges • ...
Famine 2025-03-02
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- Growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water.
- Programs paying cash for labor on community projects.
- One of the reasons contributes to extreme poverty.
- Extreme lack of resources for basic needs.
- Poor nutrition from lack or excess of nutrients.
- Extremely high inflation, causing rapid currency devaluation.
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- Focused on promoting human welfare and alleviating suffering.
- Efficiency of producing goods or services relative to inputs.
- Raw material or agricultural product traded on markets.
- Middle Eastern country which suffers from food insecurity due to armed conflicts.
- Reducing financial risk by offsetting investments.
11 Clues: Extreme lack of resources for basic needs. • Poor nutrition from lack or excess of nutrients. • One of the reasons contributes to extreme poverty. • Reducing financial risk by offsetting investments. • Programs paying cash for labor on community projects. • Growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water. • ...
ceremics-puzzle 2020-11-16
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- products made out of clay
- you can eat cereals out of it
- you can drink tea out of it
- the process when something is getting smaller
- layer of glass on ceramics
- the machine to fire ceramics
- cheap and dense option to chinaware
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- the process in the kiln
- small pyramid which melts at different temperatures
- last step to make a beautiful shape
- mineral or oxid to lower the melting temperature
- unglazed clay, fired once
- most used clay in china
13 Clues: the process in the kiln • most used clay in china • products made out of clay • unglazed clay, fired once • layer of glass on ceramics • you can drink tea out of it • the machine to fire ceramics • you can eat cereals out of it • last step to make a beautiful shape • cheap and dense option to chinaware • the process when something is getting smaller • ...
